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hill. >> and, attention price right shoppers. your new store in camden opens a little over two hours. it is the first bran spanking new supermarket to open in over 40 years. and, drop that turkey leg. and light it over to macy ', exchange the dressing for new dress or whatever. macy's will open thanksgiving afternoon, you have a problem with that? straight up 7:00 this wednesday, let's get right to the weather, because it will be one of our big stories today. >> definitely is. >> hey, sue? >> we have an active weather day, planned for you, and we will give you at a ten, upside down nine, remember yesterday a nine. six today because of the thunderstorms rolling in later on, now, we did put bus stop buddy in the hawaiian shirt, north unusually warm day, breezy temperatures in the 60s, 70s, but have the umbrella with you. you will need it before end. day. here comes. cold front. it is now in the central part of the state.
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advancing rather slowly, but, we do have a few showers, in lancaster county, berks county, in advance of the cold front. we've been telling that you all morning, that could you get light shower this morning, but then the heavier rain moves in later on in the day, 68 degrees, sunrise, convenience time, 7:11, easterly breeze 5 miles an hour. probably will make it to 80 before the rain starts, already in the 70s so many places, late showers, thunderstorms, be the alert for those, your weather authority forecast, now to the roads on the schuylkill expressway eastbound, before belmont avenue. we have an accident now on the shoulder of the road, but still pretty slow going around there. also cents ambler, south low cast, wissahickon avenue. water main break, will be problem for awhile out in wayne king of prussia road at red oak terrace there are reports of an accident there, as well. alex? >> thank you, sue. at clock 01, second healthcare
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worker in texas has tested positive for the ebola virus, texas health department confirms. >> oh, boy, this person is among those who had treated a patient who died from the disease, in dallas, a week ago today. >> meanwhile, the texas nurse infected with ebola said she is doing well. hospital released statement on her behalf yesterday. twenty-six year old nina pham contract philadelphia from thomas duncan before he died last week, as many as 70 people cared for him before he died. meantime pham's dog, cocker spaniel named bently doing well. officials watching him at de diagnosis dollars naval air base. >> back here at holmdel wear county officials address concerns about infectious diseases during a school summit will happen today in drexel hill. >> to sabina controversy this story for us, good morning, sabina. >> typically at the safe school estimate, told they talk about violent threats look school shootings, but now headed the top of the list
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things like ' bowl, a enterovirus d68. joined now by delaware county district attorney. good morning. >> mr. whale never. >> you're up first. >> i'm the chairman. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so tell me little bit about why ebola is, you know, heading the top of the list this morning? >> one reason is because we want to make sure the children are protected, safer school is summit. sixteenth year, started by former district attorney, and now, you united states congressman pat meehan had the insight to start it, in his 16th year, actually start in the 1998 a year before columbine. we deal with a lot of the issues for the children, how to protect the children, now ebola big issue, thousand would affect the schools, thousand will affect the teachers, administrators, importantly for me, how it is affecting the police, the firefighters and our first responds err ems personnel. >> so how can you get ready for threat like this? >> we have to prepare. we have to look at the usual owls works testify see thousand respond, under tom's leadership delaware county council they have a task force, that is going to be
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studying the issue with medical providers, with our senior medical advisor, and they are looking at how the police would respond, how the first responders would respond, and how we can fight this problem in coordination with our hospitals, and all of the personnel if and the resources we have here in the delaware county region. as is we said as a suburb for the sit of philadelphia to coordinate with montgomery, chester count cents cents as is we've done in the past with other issues. >> thanks, we head to you now, so did you the task force yesterday. last night, right? that's the first of its kinds in the area. why was it so important to take pro-activer? >> important to get all of the people together in one room. we had people from the schools. we had medical professionals there. we had our ems responders there. we had the police there, the firemen there. the police, the ems, first responders, the ones that will show up on the scene, when they get the 911 call. we wanted our 911 operators to ask the right questions, so the first responders would know what they were dealing with before they got to the house or where ever they were
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going. it was cents important for us to get together, talk in the room, finds, ask the right questions, we will reconvene next week, we have just as many questions now as we did yesterday. but we're going to continue to work to come up with the system, where people are alert and that's the main thing. we're not worried here in delaware county. we just want our residents to be alert. we want our ems, our first responds erring to be alert, be ready and look for the early signs before this becomes an outbreak here. >> thanks so much tom. you can't be more prepared with the hospital and everybody, scrambling to prepare, good thing the schools are getting in on this, as well. back to you guys. >> yep. preparation, that's the way to go. clock 05. >> young girl who was reportedly inside car when it was stole never trenton last night has been found safe. >> what's going on here? police say five year old was found asleep in a car on cull year avenue late last night. according to authorities, the child's mother had called police to report her car had been stolen with the daughter
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inside. it is not clear if the home, the girl was found in, was her house or if the car was really stolen. >> we have a lot of investigation to do to see if this was a false report to police, or if it was actual carjacking and then dropped the kid off to family member's house. we have to find out who was involved, as well. >> like he just said, police say they are investigating the possibility the mother filed a false police report. the city of camden once again has cents a grocery store, a new price right opens up today. >> they had a grocery store close last year, but now this is a brand new, the first brand new store, jenny, in 40 years? >> absolutely, mike. this is a sign of economic development. this is also a sign of new jobs coming to the city of camden, this facility here behind me, price right, owned by ravitz family markets, owners of several shoprite stores say it means new life for this sit.
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this store bridges with it 100 new jobs, this is just the beginning, ravitz family also working to open a shop rite store on admiral wilson boulevard. the ravitz family says the price right is a new supermarket model for them to deliver high quality at low prices cents, one way they plan to do that is by pre-packing math and seafood departments. we spoke to shopper yesterday who said she is thrilled to have grocery store in camden, once again, the owners, think it is a pretty good thing for this community, as well. >> we have hired approximately 100 people, worked with the mayor's office and with the county work force investment board. about 70% of the employees, a little higher, are local hires from the city of camden, and it has been awesome watching everyone learn to do various shops in the store, show interest in making this a career for themselves. >> new jobs and people getting jobs and helping them make things better for the people. like i say, it is perfect. and i think everyone should come in this store. they'll enjoy the prices
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cents, cleaniness, convenience >> pathmark sat for this place for decades, but now 43,000 square foot store, fully stock shelves, has moved n the grand opening will happen at 9:00 this morning. we will be here to bring it all to you, a good thing to cover such a nice story and positive story in camden. >> it sure s7:08. also happening today: >> first lady michelle obama will hit the campaign trail today in philadelphia l stomp for pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate tom wolf, will speak at event this morning at the dorothy emanuel recreation center in north philadelphia. wolf faces off against governor tom corbett in november 4th election. the man convicted of a baby and her grandmother in king of prussia has been sentenced to dead. yandamuri given the del penalty for killing the ten month old child and her grandmother in botched kidnapping in 2012. investigators say he wanted
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money to pay off gambling debts. defense says they're disappoint budd not shock by the verdicts. >> if he had expressed remorse, that we would have -- we would have had a better chance to save his life. but that wasn't his strategy. and accordingly here we are. >> yandamuri's official sentence will take place in 45 days. former philadelphia eagle irving fryar reject add plea deal and will go to trial. mt. holly native charged in a mortgage fraud seen with his mother. if friar faced the deal woe have faced up to five years in prison, his mother three years. now co-get double that if convict in the court. >> taking a chance there. all right, 7:09 on this wednesday, a 54 year old man, is recovering from a brutal beating that happened right on his front stoop. this is in fairmount. police say the victim was using his phone monday night, minding his own business, when four teenagers attacked him. they beat him so badly his nose and jaw had been broken. they also stole the man's
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phone, his back pack, and other belongings. >> a shame, sitting outside your house. >> police found two of the attackers but continue to search for the other two. wayne county prosecutors say they'll try the ten year old boy accused of killing a 90 year old woman, as is an adult. we first told but this story yesterday. the boy reportedly told police that the woman yelled at him and he got mad. lost his temper. grabbed a cane, and put it on the woman's neck. his mom turned him into authorities over the weekend. boy's attorney says his client shouldn't be tried as is an adult. because the boy doesn't understand the severity of the charges. all right, let's get back to. >> this ice ice still on the move gaining for grounds in iraq. militants continue to advance on baghdad, inning closer to the capitol. in syria, though, isis is threatening to take the town of kaba2346789i once again, sits on the board where turkey, but as the us anal ice
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continue their air assault, turkey has now taken decisive military action finally itself, but not against isis. >> turkey launching air strikes against the kurds on the grounds fighting islamic state. provoking turkey anal ice, won't joint in the find against isis unless the us led coalition also targets syrian president regime. >> what a mess. 7:11, gunman opens fire in saudi arabia killing or shooting two americans, and killing one of them. saudi officials say the attack was carried out by the victim's former colleague at us defense company. that company sports saudi national guard military programs, two were attacked at gas station. police have arrested one suspect, a man, with citizenship in saudi arabia and the united states. >> violent police clashes are sparking anger and in hong kong, police accused of kicking a handcuffed protester. the student led protesters now in their third week of
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occupying key roads, streets, in hong kong business district. but tensions between police and protesters have spiked. >> officers around with riot shields and pepper spray knocked activists cents to the grounds and dragged dozens awayment activists cents demanding more democratic government. homeless man under arrest, accused of stabbing two park rangers in boston yesterday evening. happened on boston come on, nation's oldest public park. cops say 34 year old hutchinson attacked a rangers, 46 year old ranger is in the hospital with life threatening injuries. a 23 year old range is her in stable condition. >> responded quickly, the public, the public was very instrumental. they helped follow the individual that was involved in this incident. able to apprehends the suspect. >> police say hutchinson has violent history, facing attempted murder charges.
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>> gabby giffords is launching new tour to promote tougher gun laws. speaking yesterday, at an event in maine, she said these laws will help protect women and families. according to national statistics, women in the u.s. are 11 times more likely to be mudder warred gun than women in other count rims. gifford herself severely wounded by begin men in 2011, plans to visit eight other speaks to speak about gun laws including here in pennsylvania. >> 7:13, macy's, i mean, what's today? they're already planning "black friday" deals. >> yes, the day after thanksgiving, store is opening at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving afternoon. that's two hours earlier than last year. macy's is the first major retailer to announce "black friday" hours. most stores will stay open until 10:00 p.m. "black friday" the next day. so what people are asking this morning, how good will these deals be? is it worth it for me to leave my thanksgiving dinner and family and run over to macy's?
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>> well, consider thisment some of the best deals may start on line tuesday and wednesday, before thanksgiving. >> yes. >> according to the wall street journal, brand name flat jean tv's tends to be cheaper before the holidays. so if you really want it leave the dinner table they say the items to run to the store for are the xbox one, play station four, any tablet you may wands to find under the tree. >> shop on line. i will be warning the evening else-cowboys game. >> definately. >> if you find the else a doll from the frozen movie just buy it right now. don't wait for a deal. because they are selling out. i already got mine through qvc. >> really? you're ready? >> i'm ready, i got an els a and for anna, for myself, sue. >> that's right. grandchildren be darned, take care of yourself first. first, looking at the weather, look at this powerful hurricane gonzalo now in the process of leaving the car inch crashes destruction in saint martin, other island,
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now moving northwest wards, 125-mile per hour winds with the storm. and it is headed away from the east coast of the united states, but straight toward bermuda over the weekend expect direct hit on the island, already hurricane watch innocent effect through monday, a.m., and yes, i tried to make a joke about the bermuda triangle before calling this bermuda rectangle, but it is real now joking matter once the hurricane gets close. so, storms are on the way for us. ahead of the storm, pretty warm temperatures, by this afternoon, we are do expect a lot of rain, in spots, but they'll be pop up showers, thunderstorms, maybe few showers, ahead of that, about after 7:00 tonight, we see 11:00 tonight, some pop up thunderstorms, moving through the area, this will be the last of the cold front, by about 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, although left over showers are possible when we get started on the fox 29 morning news at about 4:00 a.m.
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things clear up in the afternoon, then one brief rounds about 9:00 p.m. of wrap around moisture, then done with rain for awhile. and we get ready for cooler temperatures, but really friday looks like really nice day. how much rain when all is said and done? by tomorrow afternoon, thinking, close to inch in philadelphia, maybe little over half inch. but most places cents will get around three quarters of an inch to inch of rainout of. >> this depends on how heavy your downpour s so temperatures already for october 15th, how unusual for temperatures to be in the 70s, at this time of day. close to 70 in philadelphia. 69 degrees in lancaster, 70 in dover, and in wildwood. won't take much sunshine to get us to 78 or 80 degrees. rain tapers off, by midday tomorrow, a lovely day, we're already giving you a ten, for friday, saturday, sunday, when the cool down begins, saturday's high of 68. sunday, only 56 degrees where we put the word crisp. auto chum continues through
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monday and tuesday, and there it is, the seven day forecast, now back to the schuylkill expressway, belmont avenue. that accident is still on the shoulder, of the road. and traffic is still pretty slow. >> no more actual lanes are closed douglas township, route 100, at grocer road, disable vehicle, in the roadway there. mike? >> all right, as you know, four games now into the season, and the flyers are still looking for their first win, it will be a long season. flyers trail the ducks with about five minutes left. until jake bore-check tied it up at three. okay, looking good. then after scoreless over time, the game went into a shoot-out. and we don't do well with shootouts as you know. the anaheim ducks, did they take mighty out of their name? just ducks? get beat by a duck.
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anaheim wins the game four to three. >> well, here is something some eagles fans might be into. >> i ' totally into. >> this i shouldn't say. >> this any time there is trouble for the dallas cowboys, i'm into it. but this is bad deal. running back joseph randall has been busted, for shoplifting. are you kidding me? police in dallas suburb said randall stole underwear of all things and cologne from a mall department store. yes, key contained by store secure tip, later taken to the city jail before posting bond earlier this morning, i can relate, because i shoplifter lifesavers. he's from wichita kansas, my hometown. >> must be something in the water. >> southeast high school few blocks from where i grew up. stealing underwear, really? dallas cowboys no longer america's team, new harris pole out. according to the survey, those stinking denver broncos are now considered the country's favorite team.
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the giants un the packers follow two and three. the cowboys, number four, and the pittsburgh steelers came in number five. the philadelphia eagles didn't even make the top ten. not even close to america's team, tide for 15th, with the miami dolphins are those eagles. all right, little kids, listen to this. you will meet some kids with big hearts. these kids are dressing up as superheros, but it is not all for fun and games. they're helping a teach here lost a child of her own. companies in the silicone valleys are offering extra incentives to women. what they are offering that could save you 20 grand. okay, so, for today's twitter question, macy's announce this week they'll open 6:00 p.m. thanksgiving night. to get a head start on "black friday". so they are just one of many stores opening earlier on thanksgiving, i mean, seems to be happening every year, earlier and earlier. so what do you think? will you go out and shop on
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>> macely open up thanksgiving afternoon. will you go? >> one says no, thanks, i feel bad for the macy's employee who have to workment good point. then kate says macy's is starting black shopping friday 6:00 p.m. thanksgiving day because people need to escape relatives even sooner. >> great point. >> we need an escape. and weaver kay here, she says give people a chance to digest thanksgiving dinner first. >> ya. >> i guess could you walk it off, walking through the mall? >> macy's could open right now for "black friday", i'm not leaving my house on thanksgiving. >> i'm not miss that meal. >> watching the eagles game. >> it will be so good. >> it will be great. >> i can't wait. 7:23, member of the philadelphia eagles is helping
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students in the philadelphia school district's learn how to read. >> yes. it is cornerback brandon boykin teaming up with the campaign to announce new efforts to boost reading levels at local schools, more than half of all philadelphia students getting -- begin fourth grade in 2012 could not read at their grade level, wow, half of them. student who began fourth grade eating at that level, the fourth grade level, are more likely to graduate and live successful lives. way to go, brandon. good guy, out of university of george a when in your trouble, please who are you going to call? >> how about small army of small superheros? >> came in at the goddard school to help out former teacher. nicole shell and her husband, who is 19 month old son died
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sunday of liver cancer, parent paid for the the right to send their kids to school in costumes in the form of donations for their former teacher. friends decided to pay for help pay for the medical and funeral costs cents while paying tribute to little travis who is miami make super baby. >> anything we can do to help her. the last thing she needs to worry about is money, you know, after lose ago son. >> we decided it is really important to show our support however we could. >> travis' funeral is tomorrow. superhero day raised couple thousand dollars for the the family. >> goddard school cool school. do nice john. nearly $6,000 has also been raised through go fund me page. way to go. >> we have a link to that on myfoxphilly.com. >> you can still donate if you would like. if you can gamble on your can i crush skills, like sue serio is very good at candy crush, flying right now, there
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is cents a state -- >> no, aim not! >> there is a state in the delaware valley considering doing just that. we'll explain how it works, and what other popular games you might be able to play to make money. now, i'm guessing it is one of the three states. ya. >> yes. >> and sabina taking a look how delaware county officials are work to go protect our kids from diseases like ebola and the enterovirus. >> that's right. safe school summit, how to protect the most vol nerve
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we have some breaking news this morning, did you hear about this? cdc says second healthcare worker in texas at that same hospital has tested positive for ebola. what they're doing to try and stop this virus from spreading, even further, and the measures we're taking closer to home here. >> some big tech companies offering even bigger incentives to try and get women to work for them. the benefits they're offering that could save ladies thousands of dollars. and, the serious men and women in blue get silly today. it is not just police. the dog are at it, too. if you can see a police officer, human, or otherwise today, roll down your window and say: show me your socks.
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we'll explain why everybody is wearing the socks today including -- >> oh, look at that! >> oh, ya. >> that's pretty sill. >> i we'll explain there is but if you do see a police officer today, hey, show me your socks. >> helping people in need. >> exactly. we'll explain later. 7:30 this wednesday, here's sue. >> i'm explain why bus stop buddy wearing a hawaiian shirt today. so warm. we had the taste of summertime yesterday. got to 79 degrees, and going to be there today. as well, with temperatures already in the 60s, 70s, seeing a little bit of sunshine this morning. but, clouding up, and there is some rainout around lancaster, we'll show that you here, on ultimate doppler radar, there you see the cold front that's headed our way. when you see right lane, around the lancaster county area, berks county, maybe little bit of light rain chester county, so eventually that the cloud cover will take over from the sunshine, close to 70 degrees, we have relative humidity of 87%,
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going to be breezy today, late showers, thunderstorms, but before all that happens, a high of around 80 degrees. then tonight, we get rocking and rolling with some thunderstorms, some heavy downpours, 62 degrees overnight. there it is, the wednesday foxcast, here is your traffic for wednesday morning, starting off in new jersey, route 55 northbound, northbound, i should say, past the vineland exit there is an accident there has one lane blocked. folks are getting by okay. on 295 northbound, past route 561, construction there until 5:00 this afternoon. and finally on the schuylkill expressway eastbound around belmont avenue still that accident there, it is on the shoulder, though. >> another us patient being treated for ebola, texas health department confirms healthcare work nerve dallas has the virus after working with that patients who died a week ago today. >> officials to change the
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focus of annual school summit. infectious diseases will be part of the event in drexel hill. that event will begin in about an hour. sabina live with the latest. >> everybody talking about whether hospitals are prepared for ebola, what about our schools this that's what the safe school summit today will discuss here in delaware county, joined now, by doctor george, senior medical advisor for the county, good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us how, enterovirus another infectious disease? >> yes, yesterday as you're wear, confirmed the task force, what we are doing, our call to communicate, to coordinate, to collaborate. we want to communicate the dangers, we want to communicate to the teachers, to the administration, to the families, to the parents, and this is very important, to get the message out. there are two threats on the map right now, ebola is one, and enterovirus is the other.
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our focus is to educate our community, and to take the necessary preventive measures so we don't have to deal with what's going none dallas. >> our schools specially vulnerable to this type of threat? >> entire community is vulnerable. younger population much more vulnerable. we are concerned about the younger children, especially underlying pulmonary problems, any child with asthma, that has flu look symptoms, needs immediate medical attention, we saw what happened tragically in hamilton township, we don't want to see that happen. >> the preschooler eli wall here unfortunately passed away. shift to go ' bowl, a what are your marge or concerns in school in terms that far virus. >> back in august i presented to school officials first responders, police, administrators, upper darby township, again, communication, we want the words out. we want to have our community aware of how this diseases transmitted. what to look out for.
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the warning signs basically educate, get the words on how to be vigilant for it, prepare for it. >> parents are seeing this what would you tell parents to ease their fears right now? >> well, it is very difficult to ease the fears after parent. they're very, very protective, naturally, as a parent, i am the same way. basically, you just want to communicate to them, let them know that it is currently not a threat here. but the best preventive measure is to be well informed, as to the signs and symptoms, and keep your eyes open, be vigilant, be prepared. >> thank you so much. i'm sure parents will be reassured you're having this discussion here, again, safe schools summit starts 8:30 here in drexel brook back to you guys. >> drexel hill, of course. we all need to learn about this ebola thing, probably
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didn't know enough about it three weeks ago. and it seems like maybe the health care workers in texas didn't know much either f this is true, this is casino of shocking. the nation's largest nurse's union describes how the patient that thomas duncan who died a week ago today was left in a open area of the emergency room for hours. this went back, the second time. >> there with other patients, about seven other patients that were near him. >> in that emergency area. well, the national nurse's united to union siting unnamed nurses, said staff treated duncan for days without their correct protective gear on, hazardous ways was piled up in a corner, and safety protocols were constantly changing. if that all so all true, folks are in trouble. >> course these nurses cents want to romain anonymous because they fear retaliation, that's why they're not coming forward with their names, something people needed to know, there wasn't proper protocol. they didn't know what to do. >> well, we are all learning,
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aren't we? too soon, some stores are selling ebola halloween costumes. do you think good fun? or what should be done? should they be taken off the shelves? seriously in 7:36. we've seen doctors freeze tummy fat away. how about those thighs? >> we want fog hats. >> the outer thigh, not the inner thigh. we'll talk about that. it will be something women will be very happy about. of course we had to talk to your favorite experts about it, we'll be back right after your favorite experts about it, we'll be back right after
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just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> do you think my cucumber is better than the rest? >> plain. >> how do you rate your veggies. >> whole foods will roll out new system that ranks fruits and veggies they sell as good, better, and best, based on
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supplier's farming practices, chain responsibly grown labeling system for produce, flowers, will prohibit the use on common pesticides. we should note the system of standards is boobie whole foods, not official government designation. >> i kind of like the idea. >> will this is this replace thumbing watermelons? >> should do it for calf cab owe's. >> weather system one to ten, sorts every like your after kad owe would be rated one to ten. >> but if just good, and there is cents a bert and best, i wouldn't buy the foods. >> would you always be with the best? >> i have to have simply the best. >> really? >> that's the way you are, alex. you know, new perk for women in the workplace, now know this story by now, all over the place yesterday. facebook, and apple, those two companies, now offer to pay for women to freeze their eggs. freeze an eggs, expensive. >> both tech giants will give up to $20,000 to help employees cover the cost of like you said, mike, the expensive procedure, on
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average, egg freeze cost as much as $10,000, plus several hundred dollars a year tore storage. the new benefits packages allow women to put off having children and focus on their carreers. some are craving apple and facebook for the benefit, others say sends mixed message what's important. so, had us thinking, what would your ideal office perk be? see hash 29 good day. >> use the hashtag, very good chance your comment will get on the air. without the hashtag, i can guarantee if you won't get on the air. because that's how we sort them out. >> let's go back to the to the thing. if i find this a little creepy, freezing eggs. >> what are you saying, are you telling me to put off having kids, freeze them, get back to work? >> you keep your rearend right here at apple and facebook, working for me, and put off those pesky kids, but i'll pay for it down the road. >> but here is a positive
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side. let's say that did you want to freeze your eggs, don't have much money but work for that p can, they will give you $20,000 to do it for you. >> then it works. all casino of studies, more successful a woman; more she does, less likely she will get married and have kids or just going to be later in life. so might be good. >> so let's get back to the hashtag, what perk do you have at your players? you love? >> like you get to take a shower, no, no no good. >> free biron fridays. >> that's a good idea, alex. >> romantic retirement home? is that my future? >> hope for you yet. you heard about freezing fat off your belly. what about those stubborn thighs? jen, telling us how we can do it? >> mike, you want thigh gap?
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>> 7:45, looking at the pocono mountains, look at the clouds over the water. >> starting to spread in ahead of the colds front. but nothing severe expected this morning. can't rule out a shower or two. depending on where you are. you can see the very heavy rainout to the west of us. but, as we zoom in little bit closer it, looks like lancaster county, maybe little bit of chester county, berks, getting very light showers, this morning, we're actually seeing little built of sunshine, and they are in south jersey, as well. so first the clouds spread in, the showers spread in, then eventually, the thunderstorms, as well, and back here is a look at the future cast, show you what we are talking about. some light showers, mostly out to the west of us, before noon, and then, few pop ups, moving in, from west to east, say, between noon and 2:00 p.m. 4:00 o'clock, looks like the possibility of a messy evening rush hour with pop up showers and thunderstorms, they'll be kind of random, as the system moves through. and we get another rounds of thunderstorms, say, around midnight. moving in to early hours of
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tomorrow morning still raining, after then, and when you get a thunderstorm, you will get the heavy downpours, as well, by 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning, most that far rain should be out of here, maybe little sprinkle in the evening, but not really likely. we are getting ready for fantastic weather day friday. walking out the door right now, get ready for temperatures in the 70s? on october 15th, yep, 70 degrees in philadelphia, 72 in millville, 70 in wildwood. winds, they're picking up a lot yesterday. we have some breezes out there, 13 miles an hour in wilmington, 6 miles a lawyer in philadelphia, coming out of the southeast, so this is the warm air we're talking about. and lot of humidity, as well. so the winds at least are helping with that temperatures, pretty chilly over the past five days, until yesterday. we got to 79 degrees, i think right around there today, maybe around 80 in some cases, 72 tomorrow, as the rain tapers off. a lovely day on friday, high of 70, and then a big chill over the weekend after
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68 degrees saturday, which is great, sunday, it will be dry, but much cooler with a high of only 56 we stay in the 508's monday, tuesday autumn chill is return. that's your forecast, now checking in on the schuylkill expressway, belmont avenue, earlier accident moved to the shoulder. the automobiles involved are still there tow truck though on the scene, that should be cleaned up soon a lot of volume in that area though. folks moving very slowly. on the pennsylvania turnpike, eastbound approaching valley forge, an accident there. this has the left lane block. >> mike, you have seen the way doctors freeze away the tummy fat. ladies are asking in the thigh our what about me? >> we've done this before, and we're doing it again, a lot of interesting, how does it work. jen in ardmore with our favorite surgeon. >> yes, they love you guys too, mike. good morning to you guys. >> morning.
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>> this is brand new, table dot tummy. but doing the thighs, brand, brand new, correct? >> yes, yes. and we were first in the tri-state with this, so always on the forefront of everything coming down the pike. >> how we have a before and after picture. let's talk about that. what we see in this before-after, you see like a baby saddle bag there, certainly something slight. in that instance it gets rid of it completely. >> right. right. and the beautiful thing about it, face it, you know, fat is very responsive to cold. so, you only have certain amount of fat cells. when you freeze them, they disappear, they don't go back. as you saw in my office with the gentleman. >> they don't show up on your elbow or something? >> doesn't show up anywhere else. >> talk to bus what we have here. by the way she is adorable. no un attractive clients. >> what are we doing to her? >> we are cooling right here the fat. because it is not an area
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where you can suction, totally different kind of hand piece, needs to stay on for two hours, hang out, watch movie, feels cold for the first five minutes, then you don't really feel anything. then when you remove it you can see that it has gotten really coal. cold destroys fat without hurting the skin. it is actually, you know, from science stand point the best type of invention, extremely simple, and, you know, once someone incubates, wow, i should have thought that far. >> and we have all seen the stick of butter like we've seen with the it up. >> i correct. >> mike jerrick is always worried about things like thigh gap, he asked about, that in fact, you can do the inner thighs? >> this is the cool fit applicant or for the inner thighs. now it, use as suction inside there, then it cools the fat between these two orange plates. >> okay? >> so this is a god applicant or, it doesn't have any wings, maybe you have seen the applicant or previously. this atlas to get right into the inner thigh area and cool
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it real nicely. >> so, talk to me a little bit about like she doesn't look like she needs anything. but a lot of these women, this is just really super fine tuning for people that are doing this? right? >> it depends, you can remove pretty big applicant or for the stomach, and you can remove -- >> don't smile at me when you say applicant or. common. >> you're perfect, for those every us there are not, you can actually remove a fairly substantial amount of fat. and what i really like about it is how safe it is, non-invasive us, a cents cents cold, it is brilliant. >> you don't feel the cold now that it has been on for a few minutes? >> no, not really? so here is the thing. we will stalk her for about two hours and see what it looks like, weaver some other great stuff coming up, as well. so mike? >> where is this going? >> vukovich your thigh gap. what? >> i love it. it gets absorbed into your body then you poo it out? >> i think that's what happens. >> oh? >> well. >> you know what he asked?
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>> exactly. >> i mean, right? >> where is the back up? >> they know you, mike. >> i think people need to know where it et cetera un. >> it has to be painful. >> well, it is cold. oh, boy. >> okay. 7:52. a sacramento couple approvals you are never too old to get married. >> for the love. seventy-eight year old don jackson, there he is, hi, and 85 year old, ginger true, marrying an older woman. >> he is a cougar. >> ya. they met ten months ago. they're going to get married. so don didn't waste any time. popped the question right away. newlyweds enjoying their relationship by staying active. they go to concerts, do little water tubing on the river there in sacramento. and even they go knee boarding. not sure what knee board something. >> but it sounds active. >> and it sounds -- >> look at him, water tubing, she is relax interesting.
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>> have to google new, what is it called? >> knee boarding. >> that spices up your relationship. >> oh, you can take some lessons from them. >> they both look very healthy, you think, my god, i'm sure they can still move around. a blessing for a family, want to tell you about. when a woman gives birth to a pair of healthy baby girls. look at them. oh, she had no idea she waist pregnant. yes, goes cents in with a stomach ache, comes out with twins. >> oh, wow. >> but the babe advice a condition that is so rar
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providing $20,000 for women to freeze their eggs, as part of their benefits package. so to speak. so we are wondering, what perks do you have there that you love there at the radio station? >> we have the egg freezing thing, too. >> no, no, no. what would you say is our biggest, you know, concert tickets? >> we have dalilia girl stop and mine in a couple of minutes. >> concert tickets, you don't even get any preston. >> melissa gets all of the concert tickets. >> get them all. >> still have the kissing boot set up? >> she does, ya. >> i kiss all of the employee every morning, who ever wants to make out. >> part of the deal, part of the -- actually we worked at a place that had slurpee machine on premise. >> oh, i like that. >> which was slurpee, any time you want it, walk down, and multiple flavors, that was a nice perk. >> what do you guys get? >> got to be something. >> every now and then, this is about once every four months, they bring in stale pretzels. >> we get to work with mike jerrick.
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that's our perk. >> we do have awesome food dropped off here, we have, you know, coupons and stuff, two people listening, so we will -- we're fed well here. that's a perk. you know, the job itself is the perk, but i think if you are going to talk about a job that has great perk, my friends that works for airline and can fly anywhere with her family. >> yes. >> on stands by. but that's a perk. >> oh, yes. >> if our golfer, work at golf course, you get free golf. that will would be pretty awesome as well. >> if you're a pimp -- no, no. >> sure. >> we don't want to get to those perks. >> know what you are saying. we, some companies provide massages, i know after company that you can take a nap. >> i like that. nap time? i like that. >> yes, like little break, and towelly a place in new york that was famous for, that around 3:00 they would basically allow the employees to take a little nap. >> is that productive? i don't think so. >> i don't know.
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that is refresher. >> me too. >> what do you think about the freezing eggs things? have you been talking about it? >> , no but it is facebook and apple -- >> saying don't take a leave, stale here real long, we'll freeze your eggs. >> that's casino of it, saying they might be sensitive to say, so, you want to start a family? well, hang on few years, work here for awhile. >> how about a babecycle? >> not really sure. >> thank you. >> back to you. >> no kissing. >> good day it is wednesday, october the 15th, 2014. >> ebola fears, second dice in
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texas, deadly disease spreads to yet another victim and we have a press conference coming up in just a little bit. actually less than a minute. >> i don't know if that live shot is ready to go yet, fiddling with the microphones, but people in dallas now very upset. and very concerned with second healthcare worker with ebola. >> we'll hear from the mayor of dallas about this new case. >> straight up 8:00 now, maybe squeeze in quick little weather thing here? >> all right. yes, we are taking a look at ultimate doppler radar here. pretty clear where the cold front; central part of pennsylvania, headed our way. >> jenny, what do you got? >> morning, everybody, welcome to price is right. common in. >> did they open early? i thought they would open at 9:00. >> the official grand opening is at 9:00. taking a look now the doors have officially opened, and there is quite the wait here to get inside. last people, very, very
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excited for this, lots of anticipation, story coming up. >> thanks, jenny, so you want your next thighs smoother? look how cold my forehead is? they're doing it all, with real cool heatment like my nose is freezing. >> cold nose? like a dog, like little puppy? >> but look at how cold my hands are, makes my forehead cold. >> rudolph the red nose reindeer. >> again, we will get down to dallas, texas, freaking out down there with second case of ' bowl a let's squeeze in some traffic and weather together. >> i'll get started to break away, we'll do this, six out of ten today, still warm, might get to 08 degrees before we get the severe thunderstorms later in the day. we have bus stop buddy in the had we and shirt because of the amazingly warm temperatures for mid october. temps in the 60s, most of them in the 70s, but have that umbrella with you you will need it by the end. day, mike being al next.
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>> let's get to if, to dallas, texas, another healthcare worker has come down with ' bowl a so people are scrambling and in dallas, texas, and holding press conference. let's get to it. >> this is heroic person, i'm sorry, i said this is a heroic person, a person who dedicated her life and is dedicated her life to helping others, and is a servant leader. this is a person with their lives before them, and a person who is dealing with with diagnosis with the grace, grit, determination, that nina has dealt with the diagnosis and leak nina the protocol to find the virus worked well in that, within 90 minutes of her temperature, of taking her
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temperature, she was in isolation in the hospital we hope that and pray that, like nina, she will get on a good track, as you know, nina has moved from stable to good. the doctor may some information on her health when he speaks this morning. >> so the fight against ebola in dallas is a two-front fight now. we have 48 disease contacts that we focused on, in the community, that were contact with eric duncan, the good news about those 48 people is they are asymptomatic, and have no fever we are at the tail end of their monitoring period. sunday will mark the end of the monitoring period, and the chance of those people becoming symptomatic, at this point, or getting the ebola
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virus; extremely remote. however, at the hospital, we have a situation involving 77 people, two of which have tested positive for ebola. we are preparing contingencies for more, and that is a very real possibility. you can imagine the anxiety of the families of these 77 people. you can imagine the gunshot that this is to the family that is presbyterian, a hospital that has done a great job of taking care of this community for many, many, many years. >> i hope this will rally around the human, that are suffering, and worrying now,
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even as they go about their calling of serving others. now, with me today doctor vair go, executive vice president, texas health presbyterian, who will speak next, mayor mike rawlings will speak after doctor having a had will take limited questions. we will give you very limited information that we have at present. we are continuing to get information. and we will be updating you throughout the day in a variety of ways. and we have some very important work that i need to get to quick, the mayor and i need to get to, at the conclusion of this. so doctor varga? >> we will break-in because mayor rawlings of dallas will speak here addressing his local community there. so 77 people now have had
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contact with the man who died a week ago today. so now you have got to conduct health checks with all of the satellite people around each of those 77 people. >> and in dallas they were passing out flyers for the second healthcare worker where they live, the apartment complex, bag g out flyers, so people know what's going on. now, he also mentioned that even though there are 77 people, they are preparing for moran, quote, it is a very real possible. >> the real possibility. that is why they're holding a an ebola summit today, in just a little bit, in drexel hill. and sabina has cents been on that story for this morning, as well. i can see why almost every community will have to do this now, because you are not only wore bid hospitals, but also schools. >> happening today. >> they said in the press conference, there will be updates throughout the day, stay with us, we'll continue to give you updates on this developing store. >> i meanwhile the first lady is in philadelphia. >> on the campaign trail here. mrs. obama stomping for pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate tom wolf. will speak at an event at the dorothy emanuel recreation
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center in haunt mount -- mt. airy. november 4th election. and despite big push from new jersey governor chris christie last week, tom corbett is trailing in the polls, reelection day still more than two weeks away. republicans hoping vote letters rally on november 4th, and re-elect incumbent for second term. >> he has cents been closing the gap, thoughment almost to up 20 points, about two weeks ago, i think down to ten. >> it will be interesting once you get closer. >> big day for residents of camden, new jersey. >> did you see the crowd over there at their first brand new supermarket in 40 years? what is going on? jenny? >> reporter: i didn't know that many people did their grocery shopping at 8:00 this morning, that really has cents to tell you something, mike. all of those people, wait to go get inside, and now they are inside. >> you live couple every minutes do, always do your grocery shopping at 8:00?
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morning? >> i actually do, i'm army bird, mother always taught me to do things early. but i've been waiting for a long time for this store was opening. i would come while doing reconstruction, ask questions, they are like are you sure owe allege going to come up? >> i got up at 6:45 this morning and counting down the time to get here. >> that's so cool. why does it mean so much to you? >> because we had pathmark here for quite some years. and when pathmark left it took a lot from us, we only had one grocery store in the camden area besides save a lot. we wanted our store back, some casino of way. when we heard this was coming it was just tears of joy, like i feel like crying right now. >> oh, less. >> i this is so beautiful. that they considered to bring another grocery store back to camden. we will show you guys that we appreciate this grocery store. >> so get ready for us to be in here non-stop eight in the
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morning in the 9:00 at night. >> i thank you for your entheusiasm. thank you, leslie. a lot of people here, and yesterday we had talked to owners of the store who say they're ensuring high quality affordable prices cents, plan to do that by pre packaging their meets here, so that all of that money goes back to the consumers we will continue to follow us, the official grand opening coming up at 9:00ment so we will be back with you joining you live at 9:15. >> official grand opening, cut ribbon? the store is already filled. >> i think it is a ribbon cutting, is ceremonial ribbon cutting. >> is that a brand new store? is it freshly built? or it was existing building? >> well this is where the pathmark was years ago. i wasn't at the construction site, so i don't know if it was just complete renovation or if they knocked it down. >> okay. >> it does smell new.
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it smells good standing around all of this intoed. >> nice melons. all right. and bananas. >> 8:09. >> in an effort to revitalize atlantic city tourism industry, could soon turn game nears gamblers. >> gamers. it is all part of new jersey first, a program over, there so get this. these little games that you play on your phone, you might be able to make some monday. >> i all in hopes of appealing to a new generation, excepting skill based gaming gamings. candy return, we all play it, can be incorporated into the casino wagers environ. >> this program allows gaming products which are smith today new jersey to be tested and if approved put on the casino floor within 14 days. >> i'm telling you, sue is really good at candy crush. could make some money, sue, playing can i crush finally. >> not just waste of time nip more. >> see ya later. >> marriage rates going down even lower. they say the whole time low. one in five people now staying
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>> thunderstorms are coming, ahead of the storms, light rain, some report in the lancaster, berks county, chester county, not too much else going on, except increase in clouds. so, cold front is poised to come through the area late this afternoon, and then, over tonight when we will get that thunderstorm activity.
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it will be all night long. it is moving rather slowly. so the future cast shows as early as 3:00 this afternoon we could start getting the first round every rain, and then another rounds of rain comes in through the overnight hours through about 2:00, 3:00 in the morning, most of the stuff will be out of here by the early morning hours tomorrow. and then we can get ready for dry weekends, but will be much cooler by sunday, temperatures will be in the 50's. that's your weather, taking a look at traffic now. we have pretty big accident to tell but, this is on the pennsylvania turnpike, eastbound, approaching valley forge. and there you see, one of the vehicles that was involved, actually, two, that were involved in the accident. three vehicles altogether, were involved, a tractor-trailer was also part of this mess, so, the left lane blocked. on that part of the turnpike that only has cents two lanes, so folks are getting by very, very slowly, around the turnpike eastbound approaching valley forge. now, in warwick, route 263,
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northbound, approaching sugar bottom road, a dent there has all lanes blocked. and finally, an upper providence, 422 eastbound, at trout man road, there are reports of an accident there. and it is slow going, alex. >> many companies reach out give back to those touched by the disease. >> well, they start selling products that are pink, in color, but you know, some of these products, the proteins don't go to any breast cancer awareness organization, the proceeds. so our consumer reporter steve has somite tomes keep us kind of safe here, ones that do benefit the cause. hi, steve. >> good morning to you guys. yes, real think time of year have to be weary of what's called pink washing, where you see a lot of pink products on the market, the idea that consumers assume, well, if it is pink in the month of october surely some of the proceeds will be given to breast cancer awareness or breast cancer research. not necessarily the case. always want to make sure to look for that indication on the product that says hey, this amount of money will
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actually be donated, and by the way, the cause is actually legitimate one. but we start with really great stuff this morning, to that we actually have verified to make sure the money is going where it should be. first this right here. this is the high tail hat by ad active wear. check out what's so need about it. a lot of women have this problem, ponytail, usually the strap sits solo, actually painful to wear with a ponytail. >> this one the whole actually little higher on the hat. donating 20% of all proceeds for breast cancer hotline to the breast cancer fundraiser. lots of beauty products, pink tie, we have three of them we pulled for this morning, suing i skin care, ulcer protect body bomb, 100 percent of proceeds from october sales will benefit breast cancer action, jane smell the roses hydration spray, also, 100% proceeds donate today living beyond breast cancer, and from bobby brown, really need pretty pink ribbon lip gloss, made with vitamin e.
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so it is not sticky. twelve bucks from each set is donated to breast cancer research foundation. >> steve, will it say on there like how will we know? will it come with tag saying how much is going? what do we know what's going to breast cancer awareness research? >> so most of the items are actually have mark on it again because these companies want to make sure that everybody knows that their donation is legitimate, there will be some sort every indication on the packaging or on the sign and in the store, hey, we're donating this much money and it is go to this specific cause. i would encourage folks to not only follow to up make sure it is legitimate, but to take a look at exactly what the cause is to make sure it is going where it is. apricot lane, all over the country, great jewelry line, these la marie bracelets, 20% donated back to the breast cancer society. hair ties popular with ladies, from sephora, about six bucks,
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dollar that far goes toward breast cancer research foundation. this weekend here in dallas, big race for the cure event, of course happening across the country different times. the folks at new balance want you to lays up for the cure. with their apparel, 15% of whole sales sales will be donate today susan g. komen. >> this right here, not a pink product, but one we want to point out. again because it is pink doesn't mean it is donating, just because it is not pink doesn't mean it is not. these are neat, called u can i bedding, first company to bring 100 percent bedding to the u.s. through the month of october, donation equals 10 percent of sales donated. >> great john, steve. >> link for these products, on your link. >> you mentioned you're in dallas. what's the feeling with this second case of ebola. >> just had news conference, 7:00 local time here. and it is interesting how the temperament, temperature changed little bit, our health
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officials say this may get worse before it gets better but for now the second healthcare worker is? isolation, had no pets, supposedly no other contact, as well, so they're just hoping for the best. >> mark change in the attitude. >> you know, again, people really understand that the way that ebola is transmitted is through some sort of contamination or bodily fluids or maybe needle prick, because isolated, don't have too much to worry about, but i have to tell you, last week when this first happened with the first patient, it was as very much the headline was zero chance of transmission, one person has this, he is in isolation, this morning hearing from health officials thing like, well, you know, we may have couple more before this is all over. >> my goodness. >> as many as 77 people. >> had contact with him with duncan. >> steve, we'll check with you next week. skinny mannequins, ever seen one? >> well, actually, they all look skin toy me.
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but these are specially spark ago fire storm on social media. designer is defending this look. what she said about weight and fashion, i mean, you can see their ribs, that's making a lot of women mad this morning. >> including those three. >> alarming news for parents, the shocking amount of moms and dads who don't know how to use a carseat properly. now, start guessing. what percentage of people don't know how to do
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this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. majority of parents making huge mistake about their child's safety before they even get home from the hospital. nine out every ten parents unknowingly use carseats incorrectly on their first trip home. >> say that again? >> nine out of ten parents. >> pretty much everybody then. >> basically. >> researchers say the top mistakes are installing the seat too loosely, not making the harness tight enough. they suggest testing carseat before your child is born or
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getting help from carseat technician. get help from a carseat technician. who is that? do you know a carseat technician? your life? have you ever met one? >> no. >> where do you finds one. >> i don't know, i guess the best thing to do is practice. >> get no phone books any more. oh, watch out. woman walks into a clinic with stomach pains. right? >> oh, my stomach. >> see, i'm bloated. >> she left with twins. >> it was a wild surprise for iowa couple who said they had no idea they were even expecting. last week shelby gave birth to twin girls, she said she had no idea she was even pregnant. twins monoamine the i can, shared one placenta, one amniotic sack. for significant risk for death for one or both babies during pregnancy. >> still trying to process, crazy, how high risk the mono-mono twins can be. and how good they're doing
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now. real a blessing. >> girls will spend dollars next several weeks in the icu. doctors expect the girls to be just fine. >> can you imagine if the woman had known that that her kids were at such risk shark she been worried for all those nine months, but didn't even know. >> impossible cents. >> don't they have a show about that where you don't know you're pregnant? i didn't know i was pregnant, look at that. >> creative name for t you can be pregnant right now, don't even know it. >> no, i don't think so, i haven't had stomach pains. i'm all good. >> hotel hookups. >> what? that's all you. that's all you. >> listen, are you traveling today for business? or for pleasure? the app that tracks down your perfect match while you're away from home. this is just dirty. here comes jen. >> i have something just amazing, okay, you want to smooth your neck? because maybe it betrays your age? doctor bloom has something you
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will like, non-inch vase itch, not that expensive, compared to the other options. we'll talk about it, and thank you for being a with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years?
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start being traffic this morning, big accident on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound approaching valley forge. three vehicles were involved in this accident. you see the tow truck, has arrived on the scene, the left lane of that part of the turnpike is still blocked. so, it looks like still be little while before they can get those vehicles out of there. it looks like there was a tractor-trailer, a truck, and a car all involved in this accident. again, this is eastbound pennsylvania turnpike, around valley forge, eastbound of course headed toward. >> city of philadelphia. traffic pretty slow around the area, avoid it if you can. >> warwick, approaching sugar
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bottom road we have accident there, that's in bucks county, i believe. and, pennsylvania turnpike eastbound approaching delaware valley accident, vehicle fire, has the left lane blocked. that's near hulmeville road. and in springfield, church east valley road, accident there has some lanes block. so that's a look at all of the messy traffic we have this morning. of course, the evening rush will have weather issues, probably, with the thunderstorms that are on the way. pretty calm right now, butts stop buddy has the umbrella in case. we will give you six out of ten, because of the impending storms. we do, though, expect to get to high of around 80 degrees, with the showers and thunderstorms popping up later, 62 degrees, thunderstorms, heavy downpours possible in the overnight hours. that's your weather, rocking and rolling later, guys. >> i've been worrying about this turkey neck. >> you don't have a turkey
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neck. >> trying to find ways to look fresher, improve our look, new item on the menu. >> for your face and your neck, jen. >> they say you don't have a turkey neck, but if you do, we know where to check in you. doctor, good morning. we'll talk about couple of things, to not get confusing we have beautiful video you have provided for us, right? >> absolutely. >> what's the procedure we are talking about when we roll the first video. >> procedure is called firm me tight by therma as at the time innings t utilizes canula which is basically a blunt kind of need thal goes underneath the surface of the skin, tightens the fibrous connections making additional collagen, tightening down loose muscle, loose skin of the neck. >> makes it hot underneath? >> exactly, one of the problems with some evident previous radio frequency device it is had to get hot to penetrate the temperature or the heat energy all the way through the surface of the
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skin to get to the bottom layer which we wanted, what it does is we put the radio freak send i is he or the heat energy exactly where we want, under the surface of the skin. >> so calling this micro invasive. more than facial, but not a neck lift? >> exactly, someone who has a little bit of loose skin, neck muscle laxity, don't want big neck lift surgery which has cents downtown costs, this we do in the office, takes about an hour, and pain event very, very minimal downtown, whole new class of treatment that is micro invasive calling it. >> and then you put a chin strap on, before and after's, chin strap on, maybe they do it on friday, can be back to work by monday. >> have utley. >> that thing would you do once? not like repeat deal? >> one and done kind of procedurement some people may need touch up like years later. >> then we have this loverly lady, good morning to you. and you're doing something little different. the same machine.
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>> exactly. >> just little less invasive than the micro inch vase sniff. >> right. so we will kind of demonstrate this. this is called thermy smooth watch it does, if you want to see, we actually can start heating up the skin. >> you wish it could go in further -- >> this is more after maintenance type procedure. we're casino of heating up the skin, and i'm watching the monitor. >> if you can even look at the monitor, you can see how hot you are getting. why is that important? >> it is important because we like to monitor the surface of the skin. what it does is it allows us to see exactly the temperatures, exactly how hot her skin is getting. we want to get it to up certain temperatures, to make sure that we're actually provide ago result to her. but, we know that we're not going to burn her or something like that because we're constantly monitoring the temperature. you can actually see on her neck, when i look at the monitor, it is still hot, and
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it is casino of doing its job. >> so, we look at the monitor, i think we're so used to seeing the monitor that shows skin or sun damage, it is cool, so her nose and the gel, the gel chilly? >> right. additional, the neck procedure, we have two safety mechanisms. look at the screen and see what the surface temperature to the skin is but this is the canula or small need thal goes behind the ear and lay it down underneath the surface of the skin, and it also checks the temperature at the tip. so we know exactly what is the deep temperature not just superficial skin temperature. >> i love it. >> mile -- mike, al next. >> i'll be passing on that one. >> really? >> you will just take the turkey neck? >> well you can get the ruby on the tummy. >> okay. >> brave soul, brave soul.
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8:35, bling out your bra for a great cause. did you know today is bra day? >> i did not know. that will where you can jazz up the under garments this morning. >> like to bee dazzle your bra? >> uh-huh. all for a good cause. >> i'm into it. but first line grama, best reason to tell a fib. why this 114 year old woman is lying about her age.
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>> how cute. >> i didn't realize that facebook won't allow you to be on facebook if you're over 99. >> what's that about? age discrimination maybe? okay, so this is her facebook page. as we mentioned, 114 years old. but in order to join this site, she has had to say she was only 99. >> she had to lie? >> yes, because the options for the date of birth only go far back as far as 1905. of course she was born in 1900. she holds the title of minnesota oldest resident. >> so she lied. >> and said she was 99? >> just to get on facebook. >> a woman celebrating birthday, walks into this show every single day, one of our loyal fans. >> oh, there she is. >> still active, we are at her house happy, hammy happy birthday, nanna sophie a thanks for watching every day. >> how sweet. happy birthday to you.
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>> i'm sure her family is around her right now. 8:40. >> robin thicke, throws himself divorce party. a list stars who showed up for his wild night. plus how his ex-wife is causing him even more heart break. blurring the lines. >> blurring the lines, like t she doesn't like this video. i can tell you that but first, silly socks for a cause many some of philadelphia's finest, are showing their wacky side. for a very special event. how this philly fashion statement is bringing big bucks for a local
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>> peel are really schooling me on carseat tech anything cents, you can go buy firehouses cents, fire departments, police stations cents, over virtue a hospital, apparently, they will teach you how to do this, maybe most hospitals, so, thank you for all of this information. i'll re-tweet some of this stuff for you. okay, so, the big talk of the whole country this ebola thing. people are using it, some companies, the crisis to cash
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in on these new hollow wean costumes, stores across the country, are busy stocking up these fake protection gear things. like hazmat suits, comes with gas masks, respirators. >> costumes have been out four, five years, you know the tv show, about making methamphetamine. and, simply, sticking ebola stickers on it, so all breaking bad costumes, and, like this one on the front page of the new york post, see, simply put that triangle on the top that says ebola. >> sick or treat. what do you think? should they be pulled? a lot of people on twitter say yes. >> darren consideration we go to wide shot please at some
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point? see if i cannot kill myself here. what about these socks? people asking me. why? i need new shoes. why are you wearing these goofy looking socks? it is for a great cause! now, alex will tell you all about it, she's outside. >> mike, you're not the only person looking goofy. new fashion statement, do you like it? what do you think? >> sure. >> take a look, i'm not the only person, we have a lot of people out here showing their stripes. >> able to wear the socks, we stood out for commissioner ramsey, gave us permission to wear the socks. >> just for today. >> just for today. >> okay, now, are they going to have all of their pants rolled up? show us your socks. >> no, a loft people actually so out, so bolt with it, people already like making statements with it we have
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people super create of, what we've asked them to do. >> how much has the police department raise in the. >> we raised over $24,000. >> wow. >> 24,000, our initial goal, chris, was 6,000. and, we exceed that within couple of days. it took two days. >> that's amazing. so talking to chris, ronald mcdonald house, but this will help. >> yes, basically, today, over 40 years ago, we actually started first ronald mcdonald house right here in philadelphia. >> right here? >> right here. and we're doing big campaign today called showed your stripe. have people across the city wear these red and white stripe socks. >> so doesn't just have to be police officers? >> not just police officers. it is businesses, schools, companies, everybody getting involved. >> basically selling these for $10, at 30th street station, at the car uno brothers in rittenhouse serving lunch if you want to come grab a sandwich and some cheese, i'll be there with ronald mcdonald
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selling the socks, also going to be at the city tap hours tonight, and the yards brewing company over on front and ear. >> i when you get the socks, isn't there like, i see when i got my socks, i have some instructions here. >> yes. >> how you can really spread the words. >> so when you get the socks, basically, some hash tags that we want you to use one of them hash to go sogg, hashtag show your stripes. >> okay. and also, hashtag for ronald mcdonald house charities, right? >> absolutely. >> i like stocky. i think that's the one i like. >> i think this is awesome. we've also added philly td, like the ppd, so we can casino of track all of our officers so we can keep up with it and show it to ronald mcdonald house. >> do you know how many officers, any idea, how many will be wearing these socks today? >> i think over 300. >> 300? >> don't lawyer at us. >> can i just say look, i saw sue, will threat get off? >> you know, what i don't
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know. >> well, i think chris murphy wants to get off. look at him. i like your socks. >> only for today. >> ronald mcdonald house across the world wearing these socks. so, make sure to check out our facebook and twitter accounts at philarh. eagles, flyers, sixers, a bunch of other people going to be showing their support and keep checking out. >> even some other special guests here, i mean, these k9's here, are those special socks, or just regular? >> regular, regular socks, for them, and i think it is awesome. because once, like i said earlier, once commissioner ramsey gave us the go, and the green light, these awesome guys from k9 decide that they wanted to put it on their dogs, i thought it was cents fantastic idea. >> we love it. since we had the first ronald mcdonald house charities in philly, we have to represent. so let's get more people out here wearing these socks, show us your socks all day today. and we will be right back.
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>> imminent will be making its way through our area, cold front. moving slowly. we don't expect to see any big thunderstorms, or anything, until later on in the day. zooming in little closer, some thunderstorms, in northern virginia, heading into western maryland, but, for us, it is just a little shower here and there, up toward the pocono mountains, around allentown, perhaps, not a big deal, this is well in advance of the actual front itself. so, right now, we're seeing this is where the front is, but the low pressure system that's kind of fueling all of this is still pretty far out to our west. so it will take until probably
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midday tomorrow, for all of the rain to get out of here. but storms are on the way, and as early as three, 4:00 this afternoon, we could start to see some of that heavier rain, so, upper 70s, to around 80 today, 72 tomorrow, and then a lovely day, giving you a ten, for friday. yeah. and even over the weaken, it will be beautiful, just a lot cooler than yesterday, and today, with high on sunday, only in the 50's. and that sweater weather continues through early next week. so there it is, your seven day forecast, let's check on that accident on the pennsylvania turnpike, again. this is the eastbound side of the turnpike, approaching valley forge. you can see on the map here, that traffic is still very, very slow, and an accident had the left lane block, all lanes are open, but, there still might be debris in the roadway slowing you down. also, in springfield, church road at east valley green road, an accident that has all lanes blocked there. and finally, in whitpain township, union meeting road, skippack pike, an accident is
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partially blocking the left lane there. alex? >> all right, thank you so much, sue. macy's makes major holiday announcement. the retailer's opening extra early for "black friday" at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving. would you leave your meal to shop? all right, we've been talking about this all morning, tweet us, we want to know your opinion, not only missing out on a meal, probably missing out on great cowboys eagles game. so tell us what you think. use the hashtag fox 29 good day. >> look how discusting. day. >> looa remote that lives on your phone.
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>> this is a jam. i love this video! >> it is a good video. >> bang bang there goes my heart. oh, jesse j. >> it is cents catchy. >> and good rap about three-way, three quarters of the way through this, by nicki minaj. >> indeed. >> yes, three way, three cords of the way? >> halfway through the song. >> fried yan slip. >> ya, there go. >> what's three cords? >> grandy, jessie, nicki minaj. >> thinking about booty lately, too? >> bootees in right now. >> it is. it is like the latest and greatest. >> you got a booty like a cadillac. >> ya. >> and i can sends it into overdrive. >> oh,. >> those are the lyrics. >> you got a body like an hour
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glasses. >> and i can give it to you all the time. >> ya. >> i can't even. >> hilarious. >> bang bang there goes my heart. okay, good day to you, it is wednesday october the 15th, 2014. a lot to get to here. >> the new what everybody is talking about, apple, facebook, offering to pay for women to freeze their's, not the only companies with the extra benefits. the job that will pay you to go on your child's fieldtrip. >> what perks do you want at your job? plus, marriage rates, hit an all time low. only one in five of us now is bothering to get married. so, what's going on here? does it have to deal with money oh, you bet. here's jen. >> done the thing calling it thermyrg, thermy smooth. see the after. this is her. looking good, you can't see her. >> is her neck
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