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>> ♪ >> i don't think that was planned, but we'll talk about that controversial superbowl commercial with the little dog there, i think from go daddy. com. >> it is. >> already pulled it you. >> mentioned spending all of that money and had to pull it already. 7:01, breaking news, quick traffic, quick wetter. >> quickly to the number of day, it will be pretty good looking day today. so we gave you a seven, lots of sunshine, but very cold, and gusty breezes out there, so you know we call it, deceiving sunshine, bus stop buddy already, though, with
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temperatures in the teens, and 20's, this morning, it feels like it is in the single digits. so, got the earmuffs on top of the hat today, and the scarf covering up, as much skin as possible waiting for school bus this morning, a lot of people get back to reality. mat doppler radar, knowing to show you, storm from yesterday way up past the state of maine up in nova scocia here's our sunshine, official sunrise time 7:13, 20 degrees, feels like six outside thanks to the breeze, 32, will feel like it is in the 20's today with the 25-mile per hour wind gusts, and then tonight, down to 13 degrees, that's your foxcast from the weather authority. so it is cold, when is our next chance of snow? we'll tell you coming up, bob. right here near city line avenue, anything that looks wet, is still ice out there this morning. so just be careful specially in some of the on and the off-ramps. ninety-five starting to see
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some volume heading southbound in toward girard, and this jackknife tractor-trailer causing problems on 295-6789 live look at the southbound lanes right near route 38, the exit for morse tune, new jersey, here is the tractor-trailer, cult right through the guardrail and luckily there is this grassy median here, otherwise, you would have went head on into the oncoming traffic. so this will tie up traffic for everyone heading south on 295 this morning between rancocas woods and the route 38 interchange, new jersey turnpike is going to be your best bet. hazmat situation in the neighborhood, i know steve keeley standing by to give us the latest. watch for local detours in the area of duffield and margaret. that's a block off frankford and margaret. big frankford market line terminal for septa, and then there has been blowing and drifting snow all over this morning in the suburb, montgomery, shore sham,
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warrington, lower state road, new jersey transit, back on track with full service this morning. philadelphia international attempt to go get back to normal, get down there early, expect delays at the check in point, just remember, that if your flight was canceled, you need to re-book with the airline for a new flight out of town. alex, mike, back over to you. >> bob, yes. you mentioned it, lets he is get back to frankford on the scene, ammonia leak. steve keeley is there now. >> metal manufacturing plant, or metal fabrication plant? >> mike had to be sent out there, wasn't open, happened at 4:55 a.m., and, somehow, you know, these places all have smoke detectors that are chemical detectors in them. and somebody got word that a tank that wasn't even
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basically full or close to being full of ammonia, and they found a leak, than another leak in another, neither dangerous to anybody, nobody got treated for anything, even though they brought a lot of ambulances here, nobody got evacuated even though as they pan around here, complete 180, you can see this manufacturing company nearly half century old according to their website, since right in the middle of this neighborhood. but nobody in the neighborhood not even directly across the street got evacuated, just got the word from the fire department that it is all clear, so, they're going to wrap up hire, and the fire marshall here also investigating, doing what they have do, due diligence, but no history of any problems here wrapping up. >> 75:00, will. and i will be back on scene of center city building there are was a rough collapse yesterday afternoon. >> about 3:30 yesterday afternoon, three people were hurt, three women, all 27 years of age.
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fortunately, they're all going to be okay, in fact, went to the hospital and were released . so bricks from the wall of the building right next-door, happens to have law firm in there, fell onto lululemon, this is inbetween 15th and 16th, on walnut, closer to 16th street. so this morning joins us live to talk about. >> this good to see you, councilman. good to see you on good day. >> did we get the story, heard any other details? >> got the story right. we had an accident with the six story building, structure fell on top of lululemon, and three young ladies were hurt, fortunately enough weren't critically hurt, so we want to thank the philadelphia fire department for responding
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swiftly currently working with an investigation to find out why this structure actually fell on top of lululemon. >> haven't had any property maintenance violations, do we know the last time l & i inspected those building? >> from my understanding both built buildings already to up code as late as january, when they applied for permit to do maintenance around some of the windows, so from my understanding they were not any violations, some of the causes, at least preliminary, were a result of the werth, but that's just speculation, we want to find out how this investigation turns out. most importantly working with l & i to make sure something like this doesn't happen in the future. >> you mentioned that, any concerns about the future? that's very popular area. people walking around and shopping there. >> we want to make sure anyone walking along this corridor
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there is shopping district, they're safe, don't have to worry about any debris. so we want to continue working with l & i to make sure all of the buildings in the immediate area are to up code. most importantly we want to start looking at making sure the owners of these buildings are staying on top of them, make sure they have the permits, but also the external structures are also safe, as well. >> you know, it is an odd looking thing here, odd accident, if it is an accident. it would look like this -- like this top three, four rose of bricks all the way along that law firm building just fell off, almost like it had been pushed? >> all relates to manet negligence, making sure the own remembers on top of, inspecting external part of their building and making sure their buildings are secure. soap, we want to make sure l & i stays on top of making
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sure all the corridor commercial businesses are making sure they're externally sounds. >> and traffic still moving along walnut, the yellow tape still up? >> yes, it is. >> councilman, thanks for joining us, best of luck to you. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> 7:09. overnight fire, like i said, going to bob kim i. >> good morning, everybody, we'll give you update on that jackknife tractor-trailer, along i-295 in moorestown, new jersey, the location right here, southbound, approaching route 38 were only two right lanes open. i know we had chopper hovering over, having a problem with the signal there. we get it tuned back in, we can take t but coming south on 295, as you approach route 38, only two right lanes are open. best bet right now would be to use the new jersey turnpike, if you are headed south, down
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toward cherry hill. mike, alex being back over to you. >> over 100 people, can you imagine, thrust out of their home, temperatures in the teens. >> we go live with jennifer joyce at the scene there. nip more information this morning, jen? >> alex and mike, we can see the building affected. washington tours complex, the fire is actually in the rear of the building, right now, investigators say, that their investigation is hindered as a result of this fire. the third floor collapsed on to the second floor, at least partially, so fire officials are trying to secure that area, before they can make their way into the apartment, where the fire originated. so, we have 100 people who were evacuated. there were three people transported with minor injuries, to abington hospital, the fire broke out just before 1:00 this morning, it took crews about an hour to get the fire under control. they had to battle the below freezing temperatures, icing conditions, and unplowed parking lot and fire victims,
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who needed to be rescued and some were even jumping off balconies and into snow, wearing only t-shirts and shorts. >> the apartment itself where the fire originated had five people in it, three of those people were transported to abington hospital. two with smoke inhalation, and a loft smoke coming out from pretty much everywhere in the billing, had people on the balconies, people on the lower balconies, jumping offer the balconies, and the police assisted in getting them off the balance cone ills, and the people out from the lower windows, people climbing out the lower windows. >> so most of the people have left the property. the red cross is working with the property owner to set people up at nearby best western hotel. they probably won't be allowed back inside this apartment complex, for at least 48 hours. while we do know the fire started in a rear second story apartment, fire officials still do not know how this fire started. alex, mike? >> all right, jenny. well, effort are underway
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because time is running out to win the release of that man, a japanese man, and they're also trying to release a jordanian pilot being held by isis. so, jordan, and isis, are negotiate, extremists are threatening to kill both of them, by wednesday, by tonight, in fact, it is few hours away. if jordan does not release a female isis prisoner, there she is, she was sentenced for her involvement in a deadly hotel bombing in jordan, in 2005. and how about a bitter cold temperatures, making a mess. trying to clean all the street up in new england, we got connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, and maine, burried in three, 4 feet of snow. >> to make things worse, so many people are without power, talking about thousands, homes and businesses. see they are in maine, places you just listed in the bridge adder, received anywhere from two to 3 feet of snow, but
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some source of normalcy is being returned, flights resuming at boston logan airport, and the city transit and amtrak trains are also set to roll again today. >> we shall see. the morning just getting started up there. and a strange site caught the attention of snowed in resident. >> caught our attention, too, is this a yet i? is it a snowman come to life? is it the abombable snowman? look at this. what is going on? that's in a boston suburb. so i guess it turned out some guy joking around, then his friends videotaped it like looking for big foot? >> yes, now it is all over the place. >> hopefully you all got a good laugh from that? >> that's like dedication, man, to go out in that cold, in that little thin suit? >> and shooting it all shake. >> i i guess you have lot of time on your hands when you're snowed? >> people have to have fun. >> i'm thinking cabin fever got that jay. >> what's the giant yellow
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thing behind you? >> why look, it is the sun. >> oh, the sun? >> do, do, do, do. >> there it is. whoop, there it is. second time i've use that today. anyway, we've got a look at sort of overview of what you can expect for the rest of the work week. it is wednesday. so we got to get over the hump. this morning, single digit windchills, icy spots, and blowing snow. we've got enough winds that fine snow that did fall yesterday, and some places got four, 5 inches of snow in our suburb. could be blowing around, over the roadways. sunny but cold today. clipper system bringing light snow thursday night into friday. so here's what we got right now. high pressure has built in to give us all of that sunshine. but it is a cold high pressure system. there is yesterday's storm. here is the clipper system, it is way out west. stowe will take a little while to get to our side of the country. when that happens, taking a look at this particular computer model, starting to kind of come together and
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agree on maybe middle of the night situation, with thursday, into friday, and this has the snow moving in, light snow, at about 10:00 o'clock on thursday night. maybe a little bit earlier than that. and gone by about 4:00 in the morning, when we get started with the fox 29 morning news then. so, how much snow will we get? that short period of time? not much is the answer, but enough to make a mess of the friday morning commute. so less than an inch in philadelphia, maybe little more than an inch up in reading and allentown. that's the way it will probably play out. so 14 degrees in bethlehem. brr, 16 allentown, here in the city it is 20. it is 17 degrees in limerick. and it is 18 degrees in atlantic city, 20 in millville. but what is it feeling like outside? these are the windchills. thirteen below zero, that's the windchill in mount pocono right now. feels like 4 degrees in allentown. 6 degrees in philadelphia. one in doylestown. we haven't seen air this cold in quite a while, or felt it,
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really, so make sure to layer it up today. even in atlantic city where it feels like 4 degrees. we had few flakes yesterday. and a high of 34 degrees. forty-one is the average high temperature. so we're a bit below average. we will be again today, factor in the win, it will feel even colder. high temperature every 32 degrees today. sunny, winnie, all day. sun in the morning, tomorrow. and then that mix or snow, depending where you liver, moves in at night. then windy day on friday. and the last couple of days of february will be pretty cold, of january, before we get into february, which starts on sunday, groundhog day monday, we could have another wintery-type storm to deal with sunday and into monday. more on that to come. bob? >> hey, what's going on? >> good morning, 7:16. good morning northeast philadelphia. south on 95, we got disable here, in the construction zone at coat man avenue. this pick-up truck, in what's the right lane there heading
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south, and already, a jammo from academy road head being south down toward center city philadelphia. as the sun begins to rise, we get a clearer look now, of this jackknife tractor-trailer, causing havoc on 295. it is the southbound lanes approaching route 38, looks like it is a fed ex truck, and from different angle, looks like the rear axle, the whole set of wheels just came off here. so, look, we only have the two lanes open right now. and that's causing a major jam, from about creek road, south, down toward that exit for route 38, for moorestown and mt. laurel. up from are getting ready to leave the house right now, there is a jam already there. i would head for the new jersey turnpike, as your alternate. and with the wind this morning, we're seeing blowing and drifting snow, any areas that have -- any roads that have a field on either side, a lot of it happening up here in the counties, montgomery, horsham, warrington, along county line road, lower state road. full service on the
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regional -- on the new jersey transit, buses and trolleys and trains this morning, amtrak, back on track, with a modified schedule, new york to boston, full service from new york to dc, and again, normal operations, attempt to go get back here at philly international. get down there early, and if you had your flight canceled, on monday, you need to re book. don't show up with monday's ticket thinking you're going get on the flight today with monday's ticket. mike, alex, back over to you. >> do you seat ridiculous thing going on out in glendale , arizona? >> so it was media day. >> media day, so silly. so 5,000 reporters to talk to about 50 men. seriously. and you have to go, if you're a football player. you have to go to media day and talk to 5,000 men and women. >> even though you say there are 50 men, everyone talking about just one after yesterday. >> well, after yesterday, they all want to talk to tom brady
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and all that, but he won't talk about deflate gate any more. and if you don't show up, as a football player to talk to these reporters, there is a fine of a half million dollars. so marshawn lynch place for the see al he will seahawks, he doesn't want to talk to the media. he said he is very shy, and he stums, and he doesn't want to do it, but he had to go because he didn't want a fine. so every question he answered with this: hi, i'm just here so i don't get fined, so all can sit here and ask me all the questions you want to and i'll answer with the same answer, so you all can shoot if you all please. i'm here so i won't get fined. i'm here so i won't get fined. i'm here so i won't get fined. >> he said that 27 times. >> so do you think it is necessary? if you make that opening statement, can't you just sit there? do you have to literally answer every question? i would sit there like i told you all what it was. >> now we'll see what the
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commissioner thinks about. that will would he get fined because he didn't want to get fined? i mean, he showed up. >> did he show up. and he was talking, he was answering questions, in a way. >> i'm here so i won't get fined. >> how would you word this never the rules? do you have to answer the questions logically or give appropriate response? >> the whole thing is silly. >> that's the thing, they have to help us out. >> why do we interview them anyway? they say the same thing over and over again. >> true. same thing, i feel like if you change there is do you have change the post game interviews. throws so important, big lost, you know, what were you thinking? you know what i mean? >> how are you feeling. >> they get fined if they don't do those? >> the coaches do. >> there is a doctor who is turning away child patients. can you imagine? if you went to a doctors office with your child, says i'm not going to see your kid. you know why? your kid hasn't been vaccinated so get out of my offers. can your child's doctor actually do that? we got to ask doctor mike about this. >> the superbowl this sunday.
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so place your bet. oh, wait. we can't do that here, can we? so just how much money people are going to spend gambling on the superbowl that, you know, atlantic city will be missing out on. >> yes, atlantic city. >> weighing in heavily on this, who is your favorite boy bands, your very passionate. i get the beatles would be considered boy band when they first started, right? >> yes, true. >> late teens, early 20's? the reason why we're doing this, nick carter's birthday. >> that's true, back street boys, n'sync, we love them all. but who is your favorite boy bands? be sure to tweet us use the #fox29goodday, instagram, facebook. >> also sam phillips birthday, al amal rich birthday. you know, seems like there is a birthday almost every
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>> ♪ >> ooh self islam is his name?
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>> yes. >> cat stevens, original name. nice. >> ♪ >> all right, believe it or not, you know how much money is going to be bet on the superbowl this weekend? >> oh, i bet. >> $4 billion. can you imagine? what is with us? >> that's a lot of money. so let's bring in adam shapiro, to talk more about this, that's a lot, isn't it? >> do you bet illegally, adam? just admit it. >> you know, i'm high roller here, 4 billion every now and then, you know, pocket change. >> chump change. >> i will bet on things, but i don't bet on the superbowl. and i know not to bet against certain family members because i'll always lose, for instance, my mother, you never bet against the yankees, even though she is from new england, don't bet against her, because she has some evil power and you'll lose. but the superbowl, are you ready for this? this is coming from the american gaming association, threat get real touchy the gaming folk if you call it gambling.
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so we'll call it gaming. the american gaming association, really gambling, says that $3.8 billion, i want to repeat that, $3.8 billion will be wagered illegally by people who bet on the superbowl over the next couple of days. now, the legal wagering, or gaming. that will take place in places like las vegas, $100 million. a tiny measley amount compared to the $3.8 billion i am legally waggled that's why people, adam, people in our area are little frustrated, especially atlantic city, struggling (don't they get a piece of the pie, $4 billion, and have some sport betting? >> well, they might get it. there is no guarantee just because it is legal that people would stop doing the off table betting. look at vaguest, $100 million. when you compare the hundred million, if the american gaming association figures accurate. keep in mind that they have a vested interest in telling us that there is $3.8 billion in
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illegal gaming versus 100 million in legal wagers, because they're pushing for legal gaming, wagering, in cents like atlantic city. >> hey, adam, who is going to win the game. >> oh, patriots. >> okay, i'm going with seahawks. >> me too. >> really? >> we don't root for cheaters. >> nope. >> apparently you're a fan of cheaters. >> just realistic. >> oh, realistic? look at you. >> oh, mr. money guy. thanks, adam. >> hey, people are all about coming up with the most, well, most unique is bad grammar, unique creative names for their kids. so, how much would you pay to make sure no one else has your baby name? could you isolate one name, no other kid in the world would have that name. would that be worth it to you, al next. >> sounds like good idea. so wednesday night, you know what that means, it is empire
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>> we have more bus stop buddy covered up, we put sunglasses on him in addition to the scar every that's covering him, and the earmuffs, and the mittens, and the boots, and everything. he's got it all. because, single digit windchills out there, don't let the sunshine fool you. we are going to gave you a seven, out of ten today, because it is going to be a good looking day. we don't have any precipitation in the forecast. you just got to be prepared for the cold temperatures. speaking of precipitation, yesterday's storm, way up in northern maine main right now, and the canadian maritime, so, that is out of here. 20 degrees, what we have right now. 16-mile per hour winds, means, it feels like six, 6 degrees windchills. 32 degrees our high today, but will stay windy all day with gusts to up 25 miles an hour, and we have a low of 13 degrees, tonight, and that's in the city. so you know it will be even colder in the suburbs, so after this cold wednesday, when is our next chance of snow? well, we'll let you know coming up in just a few minute, bob kelly is here right now, where are we first?
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>> well, we go first to i95. good morning, 7:31, northeast philly, southbound, disable in the right lane at the cottman avenue construction line, instead of three lanes, down to two, jammo academy in toward cottman avenue. then, that jackknife tractor-trailer here is a live look, at the scene here, southbound lanes of 295, approaching route 38, that's from moorestown mt. laurel, new jersey, where bumper to bumper for about a mile now. and anyone, again, leaving north jersey heading south on 295 jam up between creek road and route 38 use the new jersey turnpike to play it safe this morning. otherwise new jersey transit all aboard, full service on the buses and trains this morning cross honoring back in business, modified schedule for the big apple up to boston full service new york down to dc headed to the airport today, pack your patience, not
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the only one trying to get out every town they'll try to get back to normal, get down there early, expect lines test check up and more importantly most importantly they ask me to make sure i stress this last night, that if your flight was canceled, you need to re-book with the airline. i'll go through the whole process all over again. mike, alex, back over to you. >> can you imagine taking your child to the doctor's office and the doctor says get that kid out of here, that kid hasn't been vaccinated. there is a picture, on line, overnight. it is on that media site redit, right? sparking lots of debate about parent who decide not to immunize their children. look at that, alex. >> yes, it says, although i respect each person's free choice, i have a bigger responsibility to all of patient's i care for. because of there is the office no longer accepts new patients who decided not to immunize their children. >> signed doctor mike. >> no, no did you see that? >> yes look, if i put a sign up and said if you don't follow my advice, or what i
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would like to say it is my way or the highway, i would be without any patients so-so i'm a passionate guy, i believes immunizations save lives, but i won't turf parent because they don't follow my advice. in fact, what i would do is work with those kids, parents, to say, look, look, let's look at the science. and let's work together to come up with a plan. >> well, seven states have a measles outbreak. >> measles, and diseases like this can be prevented if you get your kids immunized. now, you can't control someone from a far inch country where the immunization rate are solo that they then come over here, and infect people. but, the shore fire way to prevent your protect your kids
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and prevent them from getting illnesses like the measles get them inch aounized, real that i much of a risk where if they even treat one child it could affect all the other kids that go throughout the doors? >> well, measles is extremely contagious. we talk about this, but if all of the other patient got immunized their risk is low. >> i think he's making a statement, or she or who ever. >> is that the reason we have an outbreak in seven state of measles, something we thought we got rid of because there hasn't been vaccinations lately? >> i think lot of people for reasons that are purely from love, because they love their children, they love them, like i love my nicholas and amy, but they're in many times in many ways misguided from false information that is out there. it is not correct. >> okay, nicholas and amy? >> yes. >> great names. but there are other nicholas cents and amy's in the world. >> true. >> so, listen to this next
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story, okay? do you want to make sure that your child has a unique name? i mean a name no other child has in the world? there is a company that says they can come up with a perfect name, just for you, but it will cost you. >> oh, i lover puppy commercials. this poor puppy t may look like heartfelt commercial, but go daddy, the company that put this together, they were forced to pull this ad before the superbowl. >> why, it is cute? >> oh, this ad is actually making a lot of people angry. the ending that we're not showing yet that has people upset. >> oh, no, what happens to the dog?
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>> george wanted to name his child seven, like the number seven? do you ever try to come up with a unique name? >> i remember one of my sorority sisters, she pregnant, the baby already born and still looking through baby book, oh, gosh, i have to find a name, what am i going to do? >> i don't think that's so unusual though. it is stressful. a company says they'll help you out. if you pay them $32,000, this company is in switzer land, they promise to come up with a original fame for your child. >> and we're talking about never used before. okay? $32,000 for that. now why is it so much money the company says hire whole team of people tone sure that the baby's name is truly one after kind. so it is like investigators, to go out, check all of the registers. >> weirds. >> it includes 14 brain stormers, four historians, 12 translaters, two attorneys, and 100 hours of warning. and in return, what do you
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get? you get 15 to 25 original names, and then you can choose from that list. the unique list. >> what a waste of money. $32,000. >> that is a lot of money. but totally something special to know that your child is the only one out there with that name. >> i'll tell this, coming up later in the program in the 8:00 hour, we will de a story about a couple that name their kid after that chocolate goo, that chocolate sauce. >> spread? nut tell a. >> ya. >> chocolate spread. >> they wanted to name their kid nut tell a. and a judge said they couldn't do it, we'll explain that whole story, here in the united states. >> i feel like there are other ways to make names unique just change the spelling, that's one twi do it, right? >> yes, like i could be michael with a y. >> mychal kendricks, he already has that. not unique, sorry. >> have you call him yet. >> no? what? >> he's very handsome, mychal kendricks. >> so i hear. i wouldn't know. >> call him. >> can't afford to pay
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thousands of dollars for a name? maybe you should get rid of your budget. we're going to talk to a guy after the break who says for the first time ever, since i've ever heard this, if you want to make money and save money, don't budget. >> what? >> yes. >> that's usually like the number one rule. >> i know. >> all right, let's get back to empire, because i'm very excited for this episode. i just keep thinking, who is going to surprise us and pop up tonight? always new celebrity? here is another piece of advice, we never get from ivy league professors, watch soap opera. watch the one that's on fox tonight. we'll tell you why one woman who is an ivy league professor says this is the show to
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♪ >> how do you think you are ♪ >> speaking every snow, miss alex, i think we've got a lot less this season than we had last year. now, you know, last year ended up being the second snowiest winter we ever had. and as of january -- actually, as of today, january 28th, we have had 36.1 inches of snow factor in yesterday's 1.2 at philadelphia international, only three and a half inches every snow, the whole season, so far. but it is not over yet. so there is yesterday's low pressure system. that brought the blizzard conditions, to boston, to cape
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cod, to the state of maine, island of connecticut, got hit, so did eastern part of long island, 2 feet of snow in some places, high pressure in control today bringing sunshine, but it is cold, and there is our next clipper system way out, west, it will take until tomorrow night for it to get here. so this is the projection, what could be happening tomorrow night. clouds roll in during the day, on thursday, and then, by say 9:00, 10:00, showing you light snow spread into the area over the next couple of hours, gone by about 4:00 in the morning. with sunshine for the rest of the day friday, and for saturday. so, projections of how much snow this clipper system don't usually produce a lot of snow there is one doesn't look like it will either. less than an inch, in philadelphia, and little more than an inch in fallon town and reading, north and west of the city, so, that's what we've got for the thursday night system so far. we have 16-mile per hour winds in philadelphia, 25 miles per
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hour in mount pocono, and 13 miles an hour in wildwood. gusts are even higher, amazing win gusts 45 miles an hour mount pocono, really windy up in the mountains, today, and yesterday, few flakes, and high of 34. today, sunshine, and high of 32, feeling colder than that, and after the thursday into friday clipper, we'll next watch for storm sunday night no monday, first two days of february could start with a winter mess, more on that to come. groundhog day is monday, of next week. bob kelly? >> sue, morning, everybody, 7:47. before we get started i want to say thanks to the folks from the united way, sent me little coffee mug here, you know what, we always see you drinking coffee behind the scenes there, get rid that far paper cup that you have. and let's pick it up a notch there. thanks to the folks from the united way for sending us coffee cup. we fill it up, coffee, cream, sugar, live look, need jumbo coffee, southbound lanes of 95 jam up from academy in toward
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cottman avenue. all because of a disable that's in the actual work zone, and let's go for a ride. skyfox, over the scene, of this mess here on 295. this is video from the chopper, just few moment ago, that fed extractor trailer offer the roadway, southbound lanes of 295 approaching route 38. so that traffic jam begins all the way back here creek road, where only the two right lanes continue he had of four full lanes are open, as you head southbound this morning. if you are getting ready to leave the howls, i would same, boom, right there. use the new jersey turnpike, accident down the shore, along route 322, right at route 50, just outside of mays landing there. so watch for delays. and anything that was not shovel off the sidewalk, the driveway, even some of the roadways, identification dollars over this morning, at 20 degrees, watch it, if the boston -- pay to have -- if the boss didn't few have the
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parking lot plowed yesterday, you have the chunky ice could be slippery this morning. full service on new jersey transit, they're cross-honoring system-wide today. amtrak's rolling again with the drains, new york to boston, they got modified schedule, then full service in new york on down to dc. normal operations, attempt to go get back in play here at the airport, but get down there early, and more importantly, if your flight was canceled, on monday or tuesday you need to go three the howell pros he, back to you. >> what's your fairly boy band? a lot of people are saying minuteo. >> do you remember their songs? >> you know what the word is? right? >> what's it mean? >> likely to, like cow innards they eat for hank overs. >> really?
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>> bob kelly talking about his coffee. people are loving this show. as you guys know the story is base in the philadelphia, and they're talking about all kind of different topics, things that haven't been discussed on knit work television. homophobe ya was hot topic. one penn professor waiting for the next tv bomb. she said she is wait to go see how they handle snitching. >> are you going to tell on this other person? talk about the violence, like when something happens, you ask, you know, is there a reward, something, so to see cookie there is hard woman, actually having snitched, to get out of prison, this is the moment that this get called into question for some people like we can't believe you are a snitch, we can't believe did you this, you know, snow is going to be i think the next big thing, besides the homophobe ya, the snitching, whether she should be working
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with the feds or not to, you know, rat on her husband, so she can continue, put her back -- that's going to be something, another sort of touch point for ethical question. >> ethical or does it allow people to say there are legitimate reasons why for personal interest you might want -- >> some people might say -- other people are going to say you never snitch period. you shut your mouth. you be quiet. prosecutors know this in philadelphia and other big cities around the country, very hard to get information out of people sometimes. because there is a street talk about not snitching. >> so there you have it, doctor butler says yes, you need to watch this and talk to your families, talk to your friends, about all of these crazy things. and, by the way, as she says watch it, she gets that this is like amazing soap opiran we will talk about that little bit in the 8:00 hour. but again, ladies and gentlemen, to have a respected, highly respected penn professor, telling people
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to watch nutella -- i think it is awful. >> only on god day philadelphia, ivy league professor talking about a show like empire. but it does bring up topics you can discuss with your family. >> that's the point, wants people talking about stuff, taking real look at it, not glazed overlook like people have done before. this is the casino of stuff you see on netflix, hbo, for one, at the time, in whole tis, network boxes are allowing them sort of like they allow you, mike, to explore all of your demons every morning. >> that's right. >> real good analogy. >> that's why we love fox. >> we get away with a lot of things. >> all right, if there was one food could you only eat one particular foot for the rest of your life, what would it be? i think it would be sushi for me. >> so let's talk talk to preston and steve and get the opinion of them and their listeners this morning. >> okay, because one food that a loft stars in hollywood that they say they just can't live without, one thing there.
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>> okay. and we got to bring up this go daddy. com commercial now. >> yes, leave it to them to spark some controversy over their ad for the superbowl. but this one is different. doesn't have anything to do with scantly clad woman like usual. >> darn it. >> this is dog commercial, little puppy dog, but has a lot of people upset. just backfired. >> so they had to pull it. so this will bring back danica
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♪ >> i call this the wells fargo building across the street. i don't know the official name of the building but at fourth and markment what's your favorite boy band? right to preston and steve, probably waiting for us. the subject matter, guys, what, if you could only one particular type of food for the rest of your life, what
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would it be? >> now, avenue question. are there any lingering health concerns? are we on solved of something horrible? >> no. >> just flavor? what would it be for the rest of your life, preston? >> you know what, the problem is, there is categories. there is dessert, or main, because if it is dessert, then tear a mass ooh for the rest of my life. >> ya? >> the greatest thing ever created by man in my humble opinion. but if it goes as far as like a main dish goes, man, i'm a steak ether. i'm saying filet. >> you love having meat in your mouth. >> ya, sure. the way i've always been. i was born that way. >> nice. >> that's what lady gaga tells us. tell you what, this is new revelation for me. trying to put together a list of things. i agree with preston breaking it down between sweet and savory. if it is going to be a meal, i have a recent convert to the breakfast pizak i don't know if you guys are familiar. >> oh, love breakfast pizza.
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>> yes, your man of culture and breeding. >> sure. >> i agree 100%, then if it is going to be on the dessert side, chocolate chip cookies soft batch. >> have to be soft, i agree. >> i do not like the rigid cookie. >> i would go i think sushi. >> aah. >> for the rest of your life? >> he's going to be hungry for the rest of his life. >> a lot of fish involved. >> sushi, yes, that's a category. that's not, you know, if there is like one part of sushi, you know, that would you pick? ya, would it be a roll of some sort, or sashimi this. >> probably sashimi and the yellow tail tuna. >> al next. >> anything asian, i like the rice, noodles, stir fry. >> again that's a cat gore. >> i yes, do you have specify. >> oh, my goodness. >> narrow it down. >> okay, let's see. >> one item. >> spring roll? >> chicken fried rice. >> chicken fried rice. >> i'm a fried rice fan, as women. i make a men fried rice.
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>> down side you will hate it eventually. >> that's true. >> plus constant. >> pizza is his. >> no question. >> pepperoni pizza. >> a lot of pays. >> got to get that protein. >> she has the day off. we don't know but we think now thinks thanks eggs g to a man. >> bruce jenner transitioning to a man. >> we have, yes, yes. it is scary. >> i mean, transition to a woman. >> i know what you meant, mike. >> looks like a woman now, so obvious transition would be to a man at this point. scary. >> we don't know what woe like to eat, what his favorite dish would be, but yes, confusing thing. >> but it might change when he has his own. >> oh, gosh. >> oh, man. >> we've got to rub then. >> and with that we leave you. >> and. >> the reason we brought that whole thing, kevin bacon, was
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he born here? i know his dad was here. >> jason, told hollywood reporter, if they could only choose one food for the rest of their life, they went with tacos. >> good pick, you can get chicken tacos, fish tacos. >> true, would you have variety. straight up 8:00. good day, it is wednesday, january the 28th. i can't believe this month is whew gone. 2015. >> good day philadelphia. >> at least no snow in the forecast. well, not yet. today, plenty of sunshine, but don't let it fool you. it is really, really coal. we'll have your forecast coming up. lauren? >> hey sue, have you heard about the controversial commercial, go daddy? it pulls its puppy ad days before the superbowl, backlash right now, why the company is apologizing, al next. >> oh, lauren? >> well, do you want to save money just get rid of your budget. >> what? >> ya, you heard me. why a budget is the worse thing you can have if you want to keep your money and save t
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and what about this? >> we talk about practice, man, what are we talking about? practice? >> think allen, what, 29 times missed practice? so marshawn lynch said 27 at least yesterday. coming up, our line right now is deceptive sunshine, really cold, and a lot colder than it has been in a while. so a seven out of ten, because it looks so good, but very cold with gusty breezes, bus stop buddy, appropriate up, shane on.
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>> single digit windchills, a look at ultimate doppler, but don't have any precipitation happily to show you. >> and canadian maritimes, 20 degrees, you can see how windy it is out there, feels like six, that's your win chill this morning, 32 is the high. win gusting to 25 miles an hour today, and how 13 degrees tonight. so, layers, layers, layers, bob kelly. >> slowing us down in the form every sunday grayer, but not warming us up. disable, eastbound lanes of 422 right near the collegeville route 29 interchange. and then we've had this tractor-trailer, that we've been playing with here, all morning long, here's video from skyfox, whether we pull up over the scene, it is the southbound lanes of 295, right before we get to route 38, in mt. laurel, new jersey.
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>> actually what happened is the whole back section axle, whole back axle, just came off the tractor-trailer. luckily there is nobody behind them or that could have been catostrophic and luckily there is grass there because otherwise, look, look how close he was to the oncoming traffic? >> yes, they got blow torch trying to cut through the guardrail looks like. >> what we're looking at in morning. and if you're coming southbound, on 295, this morning, we are bumper to bumper to bumper from pretty much creek road all the way down to route 38, your best bet, leaving the house, head for the new jersey turnpike, as the alternate. and a crash in cherry hill, new jersey this morning, route 70 at haddonfield road. otherwise, mass transit, everybody's back on track, and back to normal. mike, alex, back to you. >> 1:00 a.m. at the war wash tours amounts, in whitemarsh
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township. >> some didn't even have time to put on jackets. three people taken to the hospital with minor injuries, red cross assisting residents told that they couldn't go back home for at least two days. >> yes, at least. listen back to this story about 3:30 yesterday afternoon in center city. almost and i officials back at the scene, now, of that build being where the roof collapsed yesterday. bricks from a wall that far building came crashing down on the store called lululemon. they sell active wear, yoga pants, stuff like that. it is pretty close to the corner of 16th and walnut. three women, all age 27, were hurt, but they got to go home from the hospital yesterday evening. >> pennsylvania governor tom wolf will be in philadelphia today. he'll be giving the welcome address at the united states house of representatives democratic issues conference. the event is being held at the sheridan solt hill. >> and reminder, democrats in town, will be talking about trying to get the convention,
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democrats convention, here, in philadelphia. that would be pretty good, wouldn't it be, a lot of money. so the president will be here tomorrow, vice president friday, at the same hotel. >> so i've been getting a loft tweets. show thus ad. we want to see how it ends, we've been talking about it, we want to show you, got answer lot of bad buzz. so many people release pieces of ad before the game. yes, might not be good idea. now it has already been pulled. >> well it, looks really cute, because the pup any it, lauren, so what's the problem with the end? >> i know, so it was a go daddy, helps small businesses build their brands up. now animal right activists say the ad, the company released promotes pulley -- puppy mill. let's watch little bit of it.
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>> i'm so glad you made it home. >> because i just sold you on this website go daddy. >> oh. what a cute puppy. okay, so the commercial seems to be an attempt at sabataging budweiser ad. they don't finds it funny. find no humor in it, change.org petition was create philadelphia response to the criticism, and received 40,000 signature. you know people don't play about their dogs. hashtag go daddy.puppy popped up on social media. say puppy mills promote inhumane breeding. go daddy ceo, he responded to the critics and tweets in one tweet he says what should have been a fun and funny ad clearly missed the mark. we not air t and in longer statement later released on line go daddy says the company under estimated the emotional response, and that now the dog commercial is not going to air, and they do say that dog came from reputable breeder. so -- >> so well why do we jump to the conclusion that this woman and her husband there in the
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barn weren't reputable preparedness. >> i don't know, i guess other puppies, in the trucks, maybe kind of insinuating. >> happen in the back of a truck, first thing. >> how do we get puppies -- >> put them in the back of your car and bring them home? >> now that puppy adopted by go daddy employee. and the puppy so cute, just want to take it, love it. >> i think really cute. avenue dog, i wasn't offended by it. >> well, they should have focus grouped that sucker. >> true. >> and that ad had it run, what it would cost go daddy, $1.5 million to run a 202nd commercial. >> if they already have their spot, just because do you have pull out couple of days before, don't you still have to pay it? >> oh, they have to pay. and have to come one another commercial. >> do you think they can do it in four days. >> could run from last year, like -- >> you just opportunity say danica patrick. >> i could adopt her. >> i think she is dating
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another driver, though. >> probably is dating someone, just like you have someone. >> oh, that's right. all right, 8:08. >> so superbowl like we've been talking about, it is on sunday. so everyone is focused on the patriots and the possible fines that are happening with the deflate gate issues. >> yes. >> at least one of the seahawks players is worried about a sign of his own. >> here is the deal f you're a football player in the superbowl, and you have to talk to the media on media day yesterday, there is 5,000 reporters there, you have to go or you'll be fined half million dollars. well, marshawn lynch didn't want to be fined half million dollars. so he reluctant lip went but said the same thing over and over again. >> hey, i'm just here so i don't get fined so you all can sit here and ask me all the questions you all want tonight i'm answer with the same answers. so you all can shoot if you all please. i'm here so i won't get fined. i'm here so i won't get fined. i'm here so i won't get fined. >> so he was asked 29
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questions, and he responded with that same line. twenty-nine times. >> you wonder will he get trouble with the commissioner, roger gidel? will they fine him for saying i don't want to get fined. so reminded us of much better rant, if you call it that, from philly. here we go. >> we sitting here, i am supposed to be a franchise player and we're in here talking about practice. i mean, listen, we are talking about practice. not a game, not a game, not a game, we are talking about practice. not a game, not a -- not the game that i go out there and die for and play every game like it is my last. not a game. >> i watched this live. >> yes? >> he is saying practice a lot. >> i sit here, over and over, something about it. >> my favorite part.
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not a game. not a game. not a game. talking about practice. >> i like the way he says practice. >> i think he said it close to 30 times, as women, just like marshawn lynch. so that was back in 2002. i miss those days. >> we had good team. >> folk he is on detroit lions. not dwelling on the past h a great team win. and i got my hands full. trying to get protected by donkey congress suit. and my fellow other teammates, nick. >> so he mispronounced, what's his name? >> big defensive. >> donkey congress sue, the way he says it, five times during that press conference. >> so he mispronounced, not dom kane davis, sue, the
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weather person. anyway. you know the guy, he plays the defensive ends for the lions? >> tweet us, fill us? >> dominican sue or something like that? >> he said donkey kong sue five times. >> got to get it right. >> nfl treating -- was threaten to fine marshawn lynch for saying -- well -- >> that's why he kept saying it. >> oh, my whole head hurts. >> i got you. i got you. so, valentine's day is still weeks away but hoping to travel, you should book that romantic get away. this is three-day valentine's day weekend. let's get out of here. we'll show you deals you need to take advantage of this morning. it affect millions of americans, but there is a bigger warning out there, if you have the conditions. you why could be at greater risk. >> everything on my body right
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now is chapped. feel it. >> no thank you.
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>> let's get you ready for the rest of the work week, at least. this morning, sing ill digit windchills, even with the bright bright sunshine. and still few icy spots, especially, in the shade there, and some of the snow that fell yesterday, there was some places, in the bush, got three, 4 inches, blowing around this morning, with all of that wind. so sunny, cold today, and a clipper system bridges some white snow tomorrow night into friday morning. so, talk about that, in just a second, that clipper system way out west right now, but our weather maker today is high pressure, and it will be with us all day long, it is what gives us the sunshine today, but also, those clear skies will make it very cold tonight, and yesterday's system almost out of here. so, let's look ahead to tomorrow. the clouds start building in about 11:00 or noon, and it is a cloudy afternoon, but it is not until nighttime that the clipper system comes on in, with some pretty light snowfall. and maybe some rain to the south of us, but the later this comes in, the more likely it will be all snow, but not whole lot.
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the clippers aren't usually the ones with the moisture, it is the coastal storms that have a lot of snow, and that's what we had yesterday. up in new england, so, probably about inch or so of snow, out of this, if that. and that's thursday night into friday morning, a dry, but very cold day, frigid saturday, high of 23, and first two days of february feature another potential winter mess, we'll talk more about that coming up. that's your seven day forecast, here's bob kelly. what's going on? >> morning, breaking news out of cherry hill, new jersey, told but this accident last time around, skyfox over the scene, this is the eastbound side of route 70, right near haddonfield road, looks like about three, four vehicles, pile up there, and look at the shadows, cast, i bet you sun glare has had something to do with this accident over there, in cherry hill, new jersey, this morning, as we go to my maps, another accident, about five cars, southbound, of the northeast extension, just south of lansdale, and update that jackknife tractor-trailer, jammo, south,
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on 295, approaching route 38, in moorestown, new jersey. mike, alec, back over to you. >> thanks, bob. get this. eczema, you for example the skin condition that affect about 35 million people in this country, listen to this study we found. chronic skin condition is putting people at greater risk for heart disease and stroke, skin dis snored. >> yes, here to tell us more, doctor seuss and taylor. >> it is, this very interesting study showed another thing. they look at 61,000 individuals. those with eczema, and supposedly those without eczema, had 50% chance of having high blood pressure, obesity, and a 30% chance of having increased cholesterol. >> maybe the reverse is true, would that ever make sense? if you -- your skin itches (would you have heart disease. >> we don't know if is a cause and effect or just an
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observation, increase risk, so the feeling is two fold. first, it can be inflammation in the skin, and inflammation in the other arteries in your body. >> how do you treat eczema? >> good question. number one, this time of year, perfect time when people get eczema flares of eczema. so number one, limit your showers to five minutes, luke warm water, doesn't have to be cold, but luke warm. use a mild soap, like dove, or a mild moisturizing body wash. now, when you put soap on in the shower, can you still see your skin? symptom people put so much soap on, they can't see their kin. >> oh, they hat at the up. >> way too much, way too much. so you need just little bit in your hand. when you -- if you like to take baths, this is after vino, avino bath treatment, this has oatmeal, it is great for eczema skin, only soaks for five minute, again, luke woman water. >> keep it short. >> keep it short.
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>> my thing in the wintertime i want to take hot showers. >> everyone does. >> i want to be warm. >> no. >> okay. >> when you come out, here are some great moisturizers, here are two after vino eczema care, eczema therapy moisturizers, use rink has an eczema relieve moisturizer, you can think of these as super heavy duty. some of them have oatmeal. some of them have ceramides. these are dot trick, latter them on. >> when we get out of the shower, should we make sure we're completely dry while still little wet then put it on? >> great question. you want to be damp. so that the moisturizer traps the moisture in to your skin, and provides a barrier from the outside environment. >> how do you get it on your back? >> there are devices that you can buy in any drug store it, has like a paddle and longhand l, and you put it on that, and then you rub it on your back. >> because my backups like crazy. >> yes. >> so if you don't have anyone to help you, you can get one
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of those. >> al next. >> yes? >> could you swing by -- >> no, no, no, i don't know about that. >> i'm always debating and trying and switching lotions, is it always best to say eczema, or who about the ones heavy duty, winter snare. >> great point. these are my favorites. i have these at home, because avenue little bit of eczema. but yes,. >> uke us something like vaseline, so it doesn't have to be expensive. it doesn't necessarily have to say eczema. but, i like those particular ones, you just don't want anything that's going to be too thin. >> i'll take a stick of butter and just rub it all over my bod. >> i and that too. >> n a i bathe in beef grave. >> i okay, we don't want to hear it any more. >> how about a philly food
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fight going on? you know one of our five are you chefs, calls out food journalists and stirs up little controversy, why the conversation is heating up this morning. >> but of course talking about boy bands, marry says my favorite by far the back street boys. oh, ya. ♪ everybody ♪ >> shannon says n'sync. so always back street boys or n'sync. there are others out there. getting some good ones. >> what about one direction? what about one republic particular. >> use the #fox29gooddayment let us know what you think.
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you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! >> who is this. >> b2k. >> oh, i love them. >> ♪ >> hello. >> oh, it was catchy, catch when it came out. >> okay, so you love nutella.
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>> i hate t i don't like. >> hazelnut spread, i love it on bananas, and stuff, might be delicious treat for me and others, but not good name for a child. >> what? >> well, some might think it is, actually, french newspaper says that's the ruling against the couple trying to name their daughter after the spread. nuteel a. french officials are encouraged report names, they feel are unsuitable to a family court. the parent did not appear in court, so a judge renamed the little girl for them, and they named her ella. ella, ella. >> nutella casino of cute name, isn't it? >> but every time i hear it i'll think and get hungry and want to eat nutella. >> oh, sure ' so cutie just want to eat you up. name your favorite junk food, like i would name my kid singer -- zinger. i love those little zinger. how about twingey? >> for me it would be reeses. come here reeses peanut butter cup. >> what about krimpets?
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>> okay. >> dingdong? >> oh? see, i don't know, like tastykakement come here, tastykake. >> come here, taste. >> i have you met my son dingdong? that would be great. >> it doesn't always work. >> hey, hershey come over here. >> that could work. >> chocolate, jr.? >> fonions? >> snickers. >> snucker? >> kit cat? oh, our producer, jessica kline, she would be kit cat kline. >> that's right, i like that. >> perfect because she is a stripper at night. >> don't say that. no, she is not. >> when she leaves the show. hey, kit cat kline to the stage. okay, now, i got some weird advice the other day from a casino of financial reporter. if you want to save money, don't have a budget. >> get rid of it, really? >> yes, why a budget may be the worse thing you can do when trying to save money. we got to talk to this guy.
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>> sun glowing on the billing there, bus stop buddy, here but bundled up. even with the shades on, because of all of that sun, and, with the sun, we still have temperatures in the teens, and 20's, and windchills in the single digits. it is a single digit but not bad number, seven because of all of the sunshine, just very cold with gusty breezes late january, not unusual for this to happen. we don't have any precipitation to show you except the exiting storm system now up in the canadian maritime. so look at the camera at the airport, 16-mile per hour winds, sustained, even higher wind gusts down to the teens
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in the city actual bridge suburbs, so another cold and clear night. >> bob kelly here right now, so that accident, what, across the bridge, oh, i see a bridge in your picture. >> we got a bridge opening coming up, too, 8:31, good morning, everyone, live look at the talcony palmyra on stand by for opening any minute, going into should down mode, traffic stopped on both side, so getting ready to step out the front door, betsy ross, would be the best bet. backed up on the benny come nothing downtown,. >> shall's heading back to work today, plus back to school, patco high-speed line, back to normal, as well, but some wick sunshine, everywhere, kind of causing for some minor accidents, like here, south on the northeast
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extension, a crash at lansdale, this a jackknife tractor-trailer causing half okay, bumper to bumper on route 38. then north on the 42 freeway coming in toward philadelphia, and an accident approaching lower landing, and that crash in cherry hill, which i bet was caused by some sun glare, route 70, right at haddonfield road. >> mike, alex, because to you. >> today is the day you can stop worrying about money. >> and apparently you can stop worrying about your budget. >> no budget. >> no budget. let's bring in our consumer reporter. >> we'll take things from different perspective. look, i don't worry whole lot about money. let me be clear, not because i have a ton of it, it is because i am really good at managing the money do have. it amaze me when viewers call, steve, i need help with my budget. first, tell me some things. how much is your car note?
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how much is your electric bill, and they say, uh. i don't know. most of just no idea what we spent our money on. so step one, take a look at the video we've got for you. got to know exactly what you are spending, imagine, that favorite store that go to, because you know they always have exactly you what need on the store shelves? imagine to stop taking inventory. the next time they'll be out every business, that's no way to run a business. cannot provide a constant flow of product, in their case, cash in yours, if you have no idea how much you need. so step number one, understanded where your money is going. only then can you start to manage it. >> so that mens like for mike, who eats out all the time, he needs to know how much he is spending at restaurants all over town. >> one thing, another thing dow that drives people crazy, i don't look at the prices in grocery store, i just get what i need. >> must be nice. i mean, wow.
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>> what i do not want you to do, understand me, i don't want you to make a budget. shear y i want you, instead, to make a spending plan. it is like when somebody says i want you to lose weight by going on diet. what's the very first thing that comes to mine for me? it is free pizza all of the things can i not have. right? instead of giving me a list of things i can't eat. give me a list of things i can eat. same thing with your money. i don't want to know about all of the things can you no longer get. let's talk about the things, the spending plan, that you will put in place to know, look, i know i spend this much carbon this, this, this. that will be my spending plan. i don't worry about money. every dollar i earn already has a destination before it is ever deposited into my bank account, right? i understand the kind of cash i need to maintain my lifestyle. the same thing goes true with this kind of pay now buy later theory. if i want new car in couple he years i start paying from it
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now. >> new car, and i'm already used to the payment, because i've been pretending to pay it the whole time. >> steve, i have a problem with qvc. so east at this buy stuff on vqvc, i brought, my mistake, close to 500 oranges. >> do you have a problem. >> the honey bells. >> i could use some vitamin c, feel free to ship them off to me. >> you need a spending limit for what you spend on. >> probably so. >> that's what it is. >> steve, thanks a lot. >> all right, found a survey, do survey on anything, which philly neighborhood has the most people having affairs? in other words, cheater. cheating on your wife, cheating on your husband. ya, the top ten neighborhoods for cheaters in this city. you better not live in that area. >> uh, i don't. quincy better not live there
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>> back to business at the airport, slow and stead. >> i cleared for take off. >> yes, we are cleared for take off bob kelly says. is it going? is it going? there goes. >> stole the show there. grass roots community foundation, back home, trying to help kids at local school.
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sat down with quince toy tar about star studded charity event. quincy there at the school now. look, what's going on there, quincey? >> trying to encourage the kids to move around. i talk to black sauce why he started the grass roots foundation, why. >> ♪ >> i started grass roots, you know, we saw a need, that we needed to be filled, weren't enough people doing enough in the community. we decided to do as much as we do. >> you have people cooking, like people telling me like you're a serious cook. we're in the kitchen right now. >> i'm a serious cook, like a little annoyed because eminent to be cooking right now. >> okay? >> i'm working up some stuff
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for migration roots kids. >> wife a relationship, pre-existing, because we lost our 5k annual 5k from there, about a year ago, and we're -- that's going to be headquarters for our 5k event coming up in june. i'm from the mt. airy germantown area. you know, now, germantown hi, so -- >> i'm graduate, my father graduated, and it is in trouble now. like dire straight. you know, whatever, little effort makes a difference. >> so you have this dance party going on? >> all right, having a dance party. but february 21st, you have an event? >> okay now, you have rich med dina coming out, you're
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performing, jazzy jeff is performing and raising money. >> yes, february 21, called -- at sixth and garden 10:00 o'clock, you know, philly legend, jazzy jeff, march myself, you know, few surprises. >> you all going to perform? >> i might need to you do some stand up. >> i'm coming. >> ♪ >> doing after school program, raising money. only have $160 raised, and i'm going to do some fitness with the kids, next hour, we will we're having some fun right now, but jen, what's going on with you? what are you doing? >> all right, so ivy league professor, and she is in love with this show empire. she has answer to all of you people who say you wish these characters were little less trashy, see it in just a
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judge we have to decide if boys two men, would that be a boy band, because the name men is in their name.
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>> some debating on twitter some sake yes, they're a boy ban, but other nope, they're man band. >> but boys transition into manhood. >> true. >> would crisscross be a boy band? there were only two of them. >> so many questions. >> i know, this is very deep show. deep thoughts. >> yes. >> with crisscross. >> makes you want to jump. okay, so, empire is on tonight. >> yes, and so, a loft people are talking about it, even professors, at ivy league schools. >> yes, yes. >> they say it is something that you should be tuning into. >> would you call this a soap opera, nighttime soap opera? >> yes, yes. hey real quick on the boy band, i like it up, with the defining, defining place. wikipedia. and it is lewes loosely described boy bands as they were in their 20's or early teens when the band was formed. >> okay? >> and they do not play instruments either while recording or on stage. >> oh, so the beatles would be out? >> they're out. and the bulk of them, or it
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started in churches, gospel, you know, would like sing, then take it on the road. many of them dance by the way. so good clues are darn g, don't play an instrument, and when the group was formed, boyz ii men, now men, they were in their 20's or early teens. >> true. >> that's definitive, jen. >> and decided they're boy bands. >> it is written. >> so, we've been talking about empire and how it is hard to explain what it is. we talked about this earlier. doctor butler from the university of pennsylvania loved it and here's how she describes it. >> like it is in the 90s, with the rap, and everything else, i think it is that, i think it is the real necessary, i mean, it is over the top on the one hand, but everybody can sort of say there is a charge nerve here, that i know, and sort of rad story, everybody can relate to. i also think success ... but this one in particular has a
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different -- not sort of upper middle classy, it is like rich people with money who don't have a lot of manners, you know have, made it because they scrap. so story that everybody can relate to specially here in philadelphia. so, ya, i think that's all of the things that draws everybody in. >> and she is talking about something that many people here in philadelphia, did you hear what she said? she used the m word, manners. a lot of people here in philadelphia, that wish that these characters even though they're bold and awesome, that they could be a touch classier. not so sassy, doctor butler says, don't have to be. >> you can't mandate respectability for everybody. nobody will be 100 pegs perfect there is show has proven to us nobody is 100 percent perfect but can still have a lot of money. >> hope for all of us here on "good day", none of russ perfect, we all want a lot of money. that's why play the powerball, right? everyone giggle at that one. on again tonight. again, if you haven't dipped your tow into the water of empire, of course, now an ivy
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league professor says what are you thinking? >> jen, would you do me a favor, on a whole another topic, a lot of people on twitter, instagram, they want to chat with us about these stories, could you come down in the 9:00 hour? >> of course, babe. >> i our con due submit. >> i would be happy to. >> that would be fun, that way we can respond. >> live chat with jen. >> one of the things i've already started, the people are talking about has two blanks, i want to hear from people about this. during the snowstorm, i wish blank would have blank. my thing is i wish my husband would have had my kids through the homework before i got home. so i didn't have to be a mean owing err rich mom. >> high! >> okay. >> i like. >> owing err. >> i got you. 8:49. there will be some very interesting duets at the grammy is. now the grammies this sunday night, right? i like to watch the grammy show. >> so lady gaga, tony bennett, they came out with an albumn. so it kind of makes sense.
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joining force was again stefan. >> i that will be good. >> no doubt. >> other performances include annie, pose err, am i staying right? and jessie jay, my girl, with tom jones. >> what? jessie jay of bang bang? >> there goes your heart. yes. beyonce is going to perform with terrell and sam smith. i don't knowment done with the performances, now get egg to the nominations. beyonce, ferrell, sam smith, nominations. >> tom jones and jessie jay. i'll tune in moore. >> yes, grammies next month, because of course everyone will be watching the superbowl this sunday. >> not unusual to watch the superbowl ♪ the gramaries monday? >> no, no, no, next month. >> oh, they are? >> yes. >> oh, february the eighth? >> everyone is focusing on superbowl, but just announced. >> what is the superbowl you speak in. >> oh, please. >> have you having a party? >> no, you are having a party. we'll all be at your house. >> this just in. all right, getting ready for a date takes, you know, some
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preparations. not just mentally, but physically, the five surprising ways men get ready to take a woman out on a date, or a guy. but first this. >> ♪ >> thirty years snag. >> yes, so the 30th anniversary of the recording session, for we are the world. oh, this was a classic instantly. but, you know, something little different about this video. you noah loft times have a and verse rip, release new part of it, said stuff people didn't notice about of? we'll put it out to you in just a bit, never before seen version. >> oh? >> we are the world. >> you found new footage? >> thirty years later, yes, i did. >> wow. >> ♪
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i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said, "that was me, mom." [ laughter ]
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>> look at this temperatures, still so cold out, we're at 09 degrees in allentown, teens in red willing, lancaster, pottstown, nine mount pocono, 20 in philadelphia, only 19 degrees atlantic city, 21 in dover, and then factor in the wind, and we still have single digit windchills, except for the mountains, where it feels like ten below zero this morning. we haven't been this cold in a couple of weeks, so it takes some getting used to, again, 11 is the windchill in wilmington, than is the reason why, these are your sustained wind speeds 16 to 24 miles per hour depending on where you are. and the win gusts of 35 miles an hour, in mount pocono, have 30-mile per hour wind gusts in
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wilmington. >> tomorrow, it is tomorrow night, into friday morning, a quick clipper system moving through, and then the next chance of winter werth, sunday night no day, which also happening to be groundhog day, so we'll see what's coming up with all of that, at least not boring seven day forecast, let's see what things are interesting on the roadways, usually, are bob kelly? >> groundhog day. >> pack your patience, pack your shades. >> all of the toll receipts coming down to your lap. south on the northeast extension, accident, just south of lansdale. >> 295, approaching route 38 moorestown, dent just cleared out of the way, route 70,
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cherry hill near haddonfield road. stay there, good day coming road. stay there, good day coming ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> you know, it was 30 years ago today that that song, such remarkable video, we are the world. so why not on good day philadelphia? we get the good day philadelphia my team players again. >> yes? >> let's do our version of we are the world. >> why not? >> let's do it. >> will you and part of it? >> absolutely. >> through it? >> uh, ya. >> can you sing?

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