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>> murder on camera, south carolina police officer charged with mudder her he opens fire on an unarmed man. the investigation into what exactly happened after -- >> ladies and gentlemen, we will pause for quick break. we will be right back. >> drama at the debate. lynn abraham falls to the ground during last night's debate, what the doctors say happened. >> and it sound like a joke. but it is not. why one local police department is asking for volunteers to get drunk. >> what? >> yes. >> i bet you signed up? (laughing). >> first person, first.
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>> good morning, everybody. >> i'm at the top of the list. >> hi, everybody. what day is this? wednesday, hump day. >> so notice when you walk out the door. >> you have a lavender leather on? >> lavender leather. it is spring time. spring color. >> really nice. >> and yet it is chilly. you can wear leather today. >> yes, in fact, you'll be glad you did. because it is a four out of ten today. chilly change we toll but is shear. look, even bus stop buddy has his gloves back on again. it is damp, chilly, so couple every days of this, casino every get used to it, what's see what's coming up next, ultimate doppler radar, few spotty showers on it, right now, but if you look out to the west, you'll see there is more rain on the way. in the meantime, just gray, cloudy, now check it out. 44 degrees in philadelphia, but windchill of 37.
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we don't like to talk about windchills in the spring, but since it feels so much colder than it is, you need to dress properly. 49 degrees is our high today. we will have cloudy skies, showers, it will be breezy, and cooler than it was yesterday. yesterday's high was 69. so we're losing 20 degrees in the space of one day. tonight, more rain and drizzle, 39 degrees, overnight. so, this is something we'll need to get used to for little while, bob kelly it, will warm up again. we'll tell when you in the seven day forecast. >> while traffic is warming up, 7:02 this wednesday morning, live look at the schuylkill expressway, westbound, delays from city avenue out toward belmont. some roads still little damp from the rain that came through earlier, this morning. live look at the 42 freeway, an accident, heading in toward philadelphia. it is in the right lane. right here at the i-295 interchange. so if you are leaving south jersey, coming in toward the city right before 295, the rain lane, so only two of the three lanes open.
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leguardia reporting delays of about 55 minute now all because of the rain the low sealing, will have domino obama expect on air travel in philadelphia through the morning. check with your airline, double header tonight, sixers at 7:00. phillies at clock 05. throwing that out there, because we'll see definitely an impact to our evening rush hour, if you are holding a ticket to one of the sporting event, get down there early, factor in some extra time, south on 95, heavy out of the northeast academy in through the betsy ross and jammed again in through girard avenue. forty minute trip part of the morning rush hour routine, and the schuylkill expressway, what a mess last night, when it was closed at conshy, everything roam right now both directions eastbound delays from conshohocken in toward belmont. mike, alex, back over to you. >> 7:03. police in south carolina say cell phone video led them to charge michael thomas slager with murder. >> here we go. officials say, officer michael
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slager fired eight shots at this guy running away. his name is -- he is 50 years old, his name is walter scott. the man who is now dead. and the original traffic stop was about broken tail light. that's all it was on saturday. scott was not arm. we'll have local experts liver in the studio in the next half hour to talk about this case. >> 7:04. philadelphia police continue to hunt for the three men who kidnapped assaulted and robbed a woman who work on jewelers row. >> you all know the story by now, it happened saturday afternoon about 4:00 in the afternoon. hoping this new video of the van, maroon ford econo line van, will lead to the capture of these three individuals. >> so let's get to steve keeley live at police headquarters with this new video you need to see. >> day three for us leading with this out here, and everybody does know the story. but what we don't know is the whereabouts of this van, or
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the three guys who kidnapped and tortured this woman. so we've got these new video pictures to show you, some new details to tell you, but still, not enough to id the tortures kidnapping and the van we can show you this clear, closer, better video of, but still doesn't show the key thing and that's the license plate. unlike maryland, new york, ohio, all of the states that boards end pennsylvania, they all require front plates, too. but not in pennsylvania or police here would have it, as it is seen driving by a dentist offers on chestnut street here in old city. police hope other businesses in old sitly go in today, and check their saturday afternoon and morning surveillance systems like that dental staff did yesterday, and come one better, clearer pictures, maybe the plate, as well. the van may have graffiti. but now detective say may be just a soapy temporary stick-on substance to obscure the real painting and writing of some company logo on the
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side of this work van. and detectives learned another jewelers row worker, saw this van, parked in his way illegally on the street there, a month ago. and asked the driver to move it. so these guys are watching this place for weeks, remembered when he saw the video reports and van on tv this week, and detective were hoping woe remember what the driver look like, too, but nothing that can help them right now, victim still in lots of pain, her husband put his hand on her shoulder to comfort her as detective visited yesterday, with a cents there on the couch she screamed in pain. has broken ribs, one of her eyes is swollen shut too. >> to add insult to injury, to make this worse, they kept telling her this today is the day you are going to die to try to get her to give up those pass codes that she had no knowledge of. >> and i would believe these guys may have been in there
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before. they've been scouting out the place obviously or scouting out several places, i don't know. she offered a ring. she had on her finger. when they said -- when she told them it was worth about $300, they said keep it, we are after the big stuff. >> if you see the van, think of it in your head without the stuff scribbled on there, maybe you noah van that looks like the same style, the same color and maybe if you took away that stuff maybe name there like local plumber, electrician, somebody like that, that you may recognize. and again, also look at your surveillance systems, if you have a business or residence or apartment building in old city, and look at saturday's video. and again, as we come back to live picture show, something you can look out for. i was just texted by one of the local lawmakers in harrisburg, who is in a powerful position, looking into already maybe propose ago
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requirement, division of motor vehicles, to require front license plates. this is probably the tenth storm any my memory where police wish there was a front plate and maybe people won't be happen which, that but front plate here. this lawmaker has a history in law enforcement himself. he knows this would help him in his career before he got into politics, certainly, would be helping in this case, maybe they would have these people caught already if pennsylvania required front license plates to look for a change maybe it will be grandfather heard in, now we have to run down to dmv. this this was you or your mother that this happened to, you would be wishing they had a front plate for sure. >> good point. 7:08. well, scary moments for one of the candidates running for philadelphia mayor last night. passed out at the beginning of last night's debate. >> ladies and gentlemen, we will pause for quick break. we will be right back. >> candidates start today rush
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to her side. >> nobody moved. >> probably in shock, maybe they don't know what's happening. until doctors jumped on the stage to help, they took abraham back stage to help her out. she didn't return for the duration, handling it well, after the debate, she said she's fine. >> it is a little bit embarrassing but i felt great to leave. >> she actually want to go back on and be part of the debate. >> but didn't think it would be a good identify glee also, they'll do it again. >> right here at fox. >> we'll have it here on fox, watch the debate, on april the 23rd, at 6:00. in the evening. >> see where they stand on key issues. >> yes, nobody went over when
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she fell? >> maybe, i don't know, maybe they were thinking -- >> probably stunned, probably stunned. >> like what do you do. >> police have released surveillance video after person they believe burglarized homes, this is up in north coventry township. >> and this is not typical break-in. scariest part of the fact that these crimes happened while families were inside the home fast asleep. >> yep, the burglars know the familieser. >> do it while you are sleeping, walking around your house. >> it is scary. jenny? >> have i, very scary, mike, alex. one woman we talk to said she actually heard a noise in her home around 3:00 a.m. monday morning, thought it was her cat. when in fact it was a burglar. she realize that when she thought it was later. she and her family fast ' sleep when the burglar was inside her home. police say this is the person that they are looking for, he was caught on neighbor surveillance camera. police allege she hit several homes in this the cedar mill crossing developments in north coventry township between 12:30, 6:30, monday morning, in most cases, cash and electronics were stolen, the burglar forced his way into
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people's garages, if he could, he entered their homes and their cars in one case, a man woke up to the sound every his dog barking, he called police, and found his back door open, and his wallet gone. it was later found but the money was taken out. we also talk to a woman who is home was broken into, scared of the thought after strange nerve her home, co-have harmed her children. >> i have seen enough cop shows to check the garbage outside, so when i went to go outside to check the garbage can, i found my purse, and his wallet, strewn all over the yard. they only took like $10 in cash and my ipad, my iphone. >> you live in a community, everyone thinks they are safe until things like this happen. makes you realize you need to be diligent all the time. >> and here is another look at the man police believe is behind these bold burglaries. police have been going door-to-door talking to neighbors about the suspicious activity and again they are hoping that you can help, if
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you have any idea who this then is call north coventry township police. >> 7:12. >> fb icon firmed internet threats to the vineland police, as the new jersey department released 911 and radio recording surrounding the death after man in their custody, last week. >> listen. >> some guy freaking out on grape street here, going crazy, he is screaming, i don't know what the hell is wrong with him. >> so caller says 32 year old philip white was basically out of control. this is last tuesday. two vine planned police officers arrived, and their attorney says this guy, philip white, became even more violent, at first trying to grab a police radio, and then, allegedly, going after one of the officers guns. >> utilizing force to fend him off. now become a critical
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situation. >> he was eventually subdued with the help after police k9. >> they say he was conscious entering the ambulance, later died, which has many in the community demanding answers. autopsy, toxicology results are not yet available. should be in in about two weeks. >> voters elected two more african-american leaders to the city council, the first election since the brown involved shooting death. six member city council only has one african-american member. ferguson has been rocked by protests since brown's death. some believe racially motivated although the officer involved was not charged. but adjust tis department report did send racial bias in the city police department and courtesies tell. >> senator rand paul will meet with new hampshire voters today, one day after announcing he is running for president. paul will visit other early primary states, over the next few days, including south carolina eyes owe with a and nevada. paul just the
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second republican candidate after senator ted cruz to announce he is the in the 2016 race. >> day two for deliberations in the boston marathon bombing case yesterday. you know, our attorney, ken rotweiler thought they would come back with the verdicts but didn't happen. yesterday jurors spent more than seven hours weighing evidence, they're considering 30 charges against this guy. the defense admits, he planted one of the two bombs that went off at the marathon finish line up in boston, but says, his older brother was the mastermind behind the plan. that their defense. >> and, jurors also up in massachusetts, will also consider deliberations this morning, in the murder trial of former new england patriots player, aaron hernandez, there he is, during closing arguments yesterday, the defense attempt topped shift blame to two co-defendants. aaron hernandez's attorney, acknowledged for the first time that his client saw the murder happen. but said he didn't do it. aaron hernandez has pleaded
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not guilty. welcoming up on clock 15, police in delaware county looking for some volunteers to get drunk. >> say what? >> yes, to get drunk. >> ya, police actually want them to drink heavily and throwing in some free pizza for this particular party. yes, sounds like a joke. but newtown square police are looking for people to get drunk as part of a sobriety training exercise. the department needs 20 volunteers to drink under supervision, and once they're drunk, the volunteers will have to perform some field sobriety tests for the officers, you know, the officers will perform there is basically practicing. there are some requirements you must be under the age of 55, you can't be more than 45 pounds overweight. now, if you're interested, the classes are being held on may fifth, sixth, and seventh. >> showing the facebook status
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here t says volunteers needed serious responses only. >> well, yes. i mean, if you want help with this. blah in the heck is going on? >> sue? >> now, may fifth, sixth and seventh. >> i'm busy, darn it. >> i've blocked it out on my calendar, i'm ready to go. >> they're weekdays. >> i'm here for my community. isn't it time to give back? >> public service message brought to you by mike jerrick. >> you knott only how cold it is outside, but how cold it feels. it is 44 degrees in philadelphia. we brought the the windchill map. feels like 30's out there this morning, after 70s monday, 60s yesterday. feels like the 30's out there,
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make sure you're dressed warmly, because the wind is a factor, as it was not yesterday. 16-mile per hour winds, in philadelphia. sustained, 18 atlantic city, wilmington, and then we have wind gusts on top that far of 22, 25 miles an hour, depending on where you are. >> yesterday the back door cold front, now it is south of us, and it will stay stalled therefore couple every days so it led in the chilly air, subject to that northeasterly wind flow, just keeps it cloudy, damp the whole time. moving along the front, get out of here, will take the rest of the work week for that to happen. ultimate doppler nothing going on much out to the west every us, more rain on the way, so just got to have the rain gear nearby not only today but tomorrow and the next day as
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well. things are getting little better for the moment in delaware, and in south jersey, where we had rain earlier, close to 07 degrees, even with the clouds we saw. we had the rain. 49 degrees today. remember we said yesterday was 69. we lost 20 degrees, but then 24 hours, 49 degrees tomorrow, as well. temperatures then zoom into the 70s, on friday. trade off thunderstorms, would cause few delays, friday, somebody has tickets, i think they'll get the game n but will probably be delay or two. saturday, sunday look fanatic. with lots of sunshine, temperatures in the 60s, can we say fantastic about traffic? >> not that bad. 7:18. good morning, sue. morning, everybody, live look at the blue route. 476 starting to see delays in delaware county rolling past the camera at mcdade boulevard. southbound, 95, not fantastic, heavy from cottman avenue,
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down through girard, just over half hour working your way through both of the construction zones coming into downtown. problems on septa, a broad ridge spurring running with 20 minute delays because of disable train in the tunnels. the market frankford line, the broad street subway, running with no delays. and an accident north on the 42 freeway, right lane taken out at the 29 the a construction zone, so instead of three lanes, there is only two toward bellmawr, having domino effect on route 556789 that's back up, as well, headed in toward that 42 freeway. >> in from the suburbs, 422 heavy approaching saint gabriel's curve head in the toward the king of prussia interchange. of course you still have construction out there between stowe. >> fifty-five minute delays, naturally domino effect here in philly. sometime this morning. mining, alex, back over to you. >> bob kelly you have six
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children, i'm sure you're sometimes concerned what they are looking on at the internet, keeping them off sites. >> well, now safer on shop. youtube kids, prom i cents videos, but fcc isn't happy about this. why they one long ties many. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve.
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>> google youtube kids app. >> that way you can make sure your kids are looking at kid friendly things. but, some people are saying this is just one long advertisement. >> hey, joeline. >> high. >> why don't the federal trade commission like this? >> well, child advocates are the real critics here, asking the fcc to look this. too many advertisements for children. so take a look at the youtube kids channel. there is many different actually channels available, and a lot of them have, as they go along with them, they say they would not have food
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or drink advertising, especially for some that far could have been junk food. but if you look closer, mcdonald's actually has a channel they ties happy meals, there, and also other channels that have ads, that go before and after the programming. so, as much as the content itself may be kid friendly, child advocates say look we shunned be ties to go kids that should be content. the other side of the argument is, well, google is providing this for free. so, they are basically able to kind of put out whatever content they think is right for them. so, casino every goes with the territory when it comes with using anything. >> here is the thing, when you have like kid shows on tv, there are still ads, commercials. >> sugary cereals. >> yes, and toys. >> indeed. >> plus, before and after videos. >> very annoying. >> it is annoying. >> they are so annoying, look, we learn how to click to different tab, look at something else, working on something else when those ads
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run. so, kids, they say, are being exposed to this too much. specially not good for children under the age of five. see what happens with this case, certainly a way to keep an eye on, trying to make a play for children. >> at least good idea, kids, you know your kid is doing something kid friendly when they get on youtube. >> totally different topic, joe lean, you know the other day you have the ad before you get to watch whatever you are trying -- commercial comes up. >> yes? >> and then it says you can skip the ad in three, four, three, two, wouldn't year they do that? >> well, nobody does. but if i'm an advertiser, i'm going to make you watch the whole darn thing. why do they give you -- >> i love the fact that -- what? >> all about the advertising rate. so when you she thing, you see on magazine, website, or see it on video website, the reason they do that is there is different advertising rate for these companies. some companies want to have
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the exposure even though they know you are going to click away in three seconds. worth your i balls for joust those 32nd. >> just saying, they could pay more to not let you be able to skip. but just pay enough to get their ads before the video, but not enough to make it -- >> i think that's what she is saying. every site has different add rates, especially on mobile, growing so fast it, will soon out pace general print advertising in general on the digital side. so it is pretty serious. >> shy has answer. >> for every question. >> nebulous questions, and has agileness here is the thing. >> keep them coming. >> for the last youtube video you watched you remember what the ad was? >> no. >> bye. >> probably car add. they have the most monday. >> i and yogurt. >> speaking of ads, we got to get to a look at some commercials now. >> hey, before we do, did you know your personal information could be up for sale? you heard about this? ya. radio shack going out of business. guess what they're selling off?
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my info. >> and quincy back this morning, what is he up to? he is fencing. >> i'm here, guys. because championship, going on this weekend. i'm going to be fencing all morning long. >> ♪
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>> good morning, 73:00 on the dot on this wednesday. >> bamm, on the dot. good morning shall everybody. >> well, thank you, bob kelly. >> good morning, weather wise traffic wise, one of those yucky starts. >> don't you wish could you stay in bed on a day like today? >> you know it is chilly. >> watching at home, i know you can, too. >> none of us have the option to put the covers offer your head, try the option every budd link up today. the reason we put the mittens on because it is chilly out there this morning, wind chills are in the 30's. i'm not kidding. more rain on the way. see it moving in from the west, very spotty showers right now, but, had the rain gear nearby. here's what we're talking about, 44 degrees, feels like 37, and your foxcast has a high of 49. yesterday it was 69. today 49. tonight, 39. with some rain and drizzle.
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soap, that's your deal for your wednesday. it will get better. we will tell when you in the seven day, bob? >> we will re shuffle and get a new deal. 422 eastbound jammo, from collegeville, headed in toward trooper road. all because after accident on the eastbound side tying us up, taking out the left lane. market frankford line, looking good, broad ridge spur had some delays, i just got word, from septa, they are back to normal, so that's good news. but then coming in from new jersey north on the 42 freeway, stack up, into 295, an accident, right there, in the work zone, and that's also having a domino delay on route 55, northbound, as you head in toward that 42 freeway, and philly international, seeing delays to and from leguardia, so check with the airline before you head down to the airport, mike, alex, back to you. >> 7:31, authorities in south carolina given cell phone video take friend bystander following police involved shooting. >> yes, after it was reviewed, the officer on the tape has been charged with murder.
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>> fifty year old water scott reportedly ran after being pulled over for a broken tail light on saturday. officials say north charleston police officer michael thomas slager fired eight times at the unarmed man after using his stun gun. the grieving family appreciates the department's quick action. >> if there wasn't a video, would re know the truth? just reported earlier? but we do know the truth now. >> well, talking about the case this morning, what comes to former assistant u.s. attorney, fred tisi, and chad and founder of the black men at penn. >> apparently also if you look at the rest of the tape, it goes on quite a ways, the officer said he was grabbing for my taser gun. right? >> yes. >> well then he shoots him, and then takes his taser gun, walks over to his body and drops the taser gun. >> right. >> it looks like it is a taser. >> list this is a flat out,
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stone called, murder. pure and simple. first of all even if we believe the officer, that this victim was reaching for his taser, no reason to use deadly force. that guy is running away. i'll tell you, i find this video incredibly, incredibly disturbing. and he was right to be charged with murder, i understand he was denied bail, and he has no defense at this point. >> what do you think chad? >> very disturbing. we also saw disturbing in the death of eric gap nerve, we need more police department recall. coming on the deals report in the ferguson, the deal in the city of philadelphia, and i think it gives us a point of entry for policy, and also, to make change within the police department, as well as in our communities. >> when it comes, if you are thinking about the other side here, i mean, the supreme court, it does say if someone is fleeing you think there might and threat or pose a threat. because what would officer do if -- >> look, i understand what chad is saying. and these types of videos are very, very trouble bling, okay? and we got to be careful.
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the nail city use, we spend how many days talking about the dangers posted by co-pilots because of what happened in europe. there is no a police department in america whose policy allows to you gun down an un arm man running away. okay? so this guy is a flat out criminal. i don't care what. unfortunately, for all of the dedicated police officers in our country, this guy is a horrible, horrible, his actions, unfortunately get paint wad broad brush. it is very troubling. >> what's champing inking r me, what's going on where black males are being child with impune at this. we had the same situation when we saw dalo being shot 41 times, oscar davis, you know, in the bar transportation, handcuffed, with no particular weapon. so for me it is more than just a training that gets to excessive force. really training deeply root in the cultural bias, also working in communities to make sure communities recognize it is not all police office earnings, when particular police officer, and several other police officers, really
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take -- >> how could you, how could you have weed in the guy out of the force ahead of time? how do you know? >> same question about the co-pilot, you don't know. this guy killer, murder, r how do you weed him out? the problem that i am having, though, is that we take, we go from this, to this narrative, that somehow people are being gunned down, africa americans being gun down. one death, one death. but you know what? >> not just one death, several deaths. >> one death is too many deaths. >> but the thing for me, not about weeding out, doing anti-racism training in the police department. looking at the police department as an institutional factor. what we are looking at this, we are also looking at the anthology of police brutality, so a historic projectory that bridges us could contemporary times, we have to stop being in denial. >> talk about trajectory, number of african-americans being killed by police on the decline. one is too many. this predicate for which you work, shower this rampid
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racism, and police departments, i think unfair. yep, on any given day, are there people race us? yes. do we need to weed them out? yes. >> is there racial trail training now in most police departments? >> police department do diversity training. they need to embark on anti-racism training. anti-racism training gets to see black mel in fum humanity -- >> what you are saying, it is okay to kill? >> middle age white woman running away they wouldn't have shot her? >> eric frein, in pennsylvania, he comes out with his hand up. jeffrey dahmer, the unabomber, all of these individuals going to court of blame. black males not going to court of -- >> absolutely untrue. statistics do not, when you look -- >> the uni bomb did he not go into a court of law? >> you are picking out anecdotal evidence and you are saying there in lies the trend. let's look at the numbers. >> err inning --
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>> african-americans commit four times more felonies arrested four times more often, and are gun down, and the amount of numbers of whites and blacks that are killed when you look at the statistics are even. now, none of them should be shot. none of them. >> i don't see white males being shot down in america. >> well, look at the statistics. >> blackmails should not be gunned down. >> they shouldn't be gunned down. but to sit here and say they are gunned down on statistically greater basis than white americans, i think is -- >> wait. you do not agree -- can you imagine if -- >> is that something you agree on? >> a question: what would have happened without the video? so we're happen that i we have the video. but -- >> clear cut. >> shouldn't have to come to a video. that's what the report shows in ferguson, that individuals have been arctic path g use of excessive force, police mistreating them, but we don't need a report for. that will me as social scientist and policy person we need to report. the city of philadelphia we have excessive force, going back to the 60s, so the
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anthology of police brutality is real. >> you know, really, really bright guy. really bright guy. >> that sounds like -- >> you know what? they don't want me with that guy. the question is why are we not solving the problem? why is it there are 330 white americans per 100,000 arrested for felonies? there are 1200 african-americans. why aren't we dealing with what the issues create this scenario? >> i agree. >> economic violence. >> a part identify? >> making chad's point. >> wheal real interesting, when you factor in economic status, when you factor in poverty, the number of crimes created by whites, blacks, exactly identical. >> looking at economic violence, looking at educational part time, looking at prejudice, gives us the institutional racism that
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exist in our society, but we also need to look at the disparity as it relates to black males, white males. >> i agree with you. >> bamm. >> has to come back. >> can i get that in writing? >> oh, lord. >> 7:39. >> delaware family poisoned by a pesticide. on vacation in the u.s. virgin islands. we'll get some tips. and also, look who is here.
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braids? >> two simple braids, right behind the ears. >> okay? >> then i kind of just tees this back, just to give a soft look. >> okay. >> then i'm just going to pull it right across her hair, here. >> cool. >> and it is just going to get pinned right at the base of this braid. >> right in there, okay, good. because you are trying to make it look like it is a head band. >> that's exactly right. >> you guys like this, because it also helps maybe growing out your hair? >> yes. tan gets it off your face, it is something different. it is quick, it is easy. >> i love it. >> i can't believe how easy it is, because when you look at that, it looks like it is all pushed in. >> yes. >> then put the other one on the other side? >> yep. goes right across. really soft. >> i love it. >> okay. so that's real cool braid. if you finish that one up, i know a lot of people go through this, maybe have kid in the car, you're a mom, you don't have a hair tie, your hair is out of control. she doing braid where you don't even need a ponytail holder? >> don't need ponytail holder
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if you are -- need your hair back, she basically braiding brg it g -- just braiding it, and pulling it through the end, not running her fingers all the way through. >> okay? >> basically noting it self. eventually. >> like a knot? >> exactly. >> you can get it out when you need to? >> take little comb. flip t all do you, you are braiding it, you flip it at the end, that's it. >> i love. >> that's easy peasy. you look gorgeous, thank up. guys, only gun here, mike jerrick? >> i know that you hate to be at the hair salon. >> ya. >> we will do some things for in you less than 30 minutes, and the thing that you have been talking about for 24 hours. >> okay? >> laying down your lounge blow out. >> right. you lay down and they blow dry your hair? >> basically it is upside down and backward and up into your roots. >> oh, perfect for you, upside down and back --
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>> mow whole life, upside down and backward. >> quincy on guard. >> on guard. >> yes, i am. i'm at liberty fencing club in warrington, pa. did you know there are different types of fencing? we'll break it down coming up next, first i go people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve.
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bucks county, five, 6,000 college students, in town, with swords. >> yes. >> so be careful. >> that's true. the united states associates of collegiate fence something in town for the national courtroom john chip. not only swords, they know what they are doing. >> here is quincy. >> so, i'm here with marshall, swarthmore college. you were breaking down to me the different types of fencing. >> this weekends at the championship, going to be held, where is it going to be held? >> been salem, brand new gym behind the high school. it will be about over 40 college teams, from all over the country, in 12 different events. >> three different types of fencing? >> right. >> now, what are they doing right here? >> right here we have cbsphilly.comer. >> okay. >> that's the fastest one. and the target is from the waist up. you can see they slash with the blade. and. >> it looks like it hurts? >> it tonight really hurt.
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fence something actually one of the safest sports of all of the olympic sports. last fencing injuries than in bad mitt glenn wow. >> and that's a rough one. >> gets a little craze. >> i so in saber, if they both hit, there are rules of right of way. so that's where the referee decides who has the priority of the attack, or somebody makes a mistake, they stop their attack or somebody takes priority away. >> this second one down here, so down here it is foil. foil also has rules of right of way like saber. in foil the target is the torso. if you see the metal vest that they're wearing, that's the target. so, in saber it was the arms and the head, and in foil it is just the torso. and one difference in foil is they have to hit the point. so, as you can see, their distance little different. economy a little bit more calculated, a little bit slower, and there is a lot more back and forth. >> got it. this kid right here it is his birthday today. >> it is. >> one of the best in the nation? >> actually chris davis.
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he is one of our fenders at liberty. just turned 12 today. so he's actually one of the youngest kids to qualify for the y14 age group, kids as old as 15, qualifies to be at national championships, this year. at 11 years old. last year at one point he was fifth on the national points list. >> wow, okay. and the third, i think, getting hook upright here, what's this third type of fencing? >> society third one is fa. that's the one where they hit with the point as well, just like foil. the target is head to tow. there are no rules every right of way. if you hit, you get the point, if you both hit and both lights go off, they both get the point. >> okay. so next hour, i'm going to jump in here, like everyone knows, i'm world class athlete. i've been doing this for about six, seven minutes. so, what do you think i should do? which one? >> well, i think you'll be doing saber. we casino of often the weapons are split into different
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personalities, people drawn to different weapons. they're as different as the track and feel event. some like the hurdles, some people do the 400 some people run the mile. so i pick you as a saber type. will you do some saber fencing. >> next hour. >> on guard. >> on guard. isn't it on gar? is that french? >> so anyway, the other, attaches to the wires there, so electronically you know who scores first. >> oh, okay. >> you know, when it hits the chest? beep, beep. >> oh, would you never be able to do it with just your eye. too fast. >> twitter, instagram, facebook us, where is your go to place to get a hoagie, your go to place to get an em opinions pinada. >> national em opinions pinada
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day. >> we have to talk to preston and steve. what's that go to hoagie. guess who we have on the show today. >> who. >> grammy award winner. on the showed today. you agree? we'll get performance. >> she will sing? >> she will sing. >> i love her.
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>> 7:56. let's get to preston and steve. talk to their listeners. because, you know, thrillist. com, came out with list of the best hoagies in well the country, but our delaware valley is included of course. what's your go to place, preston?
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>> so, i've always dug them in that regard. >> when i used to live in the blue bell area there is place called pudge's, really good. >> pudge? >> that's the name? >> yes. >> primo's, i was going to say, i dot turco de ago low, light mayo, season, low-fat cheese, looking at 550, 6500 calories, awesome. >> oh, ya. >> all right, well, let me go through the list for your listeners. >> here this is what thrillist said. jack's place in in talcony. get the italian. ever heard of jack's? >> no, so many really formidable places around here. you know? >> top level hoagie places. >> chicky's ate l yan hog any south philly. then primo is on the list. >> yep, yep. >> turkey or italian.
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>> pie san owe italian market. >> and these are all ranking in this national list? >> yes. >> okay. >> that's nice. >> yes. >> you know, fill say foody town. >> absolutely. >> and hoagie town. i saw a list not too long ago, and but state by state, all 50 states, the food that you should absolutely have in this state, and pennsylvania, was hoagies and cheese steaks. it included. >> anyway, it is national imp pinada day. >> are you i am m opinions pinada guys? >> freaking out right now. now, to taco bell, they have apple em opinions pinadas. so good.
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thank you for that. >> they're great. >> i just like to say, im opinions pinada, you know? >> let's shop so. >> right now. >> (all saying impinada. (. >> we're going to make one, it is really dark brown. the crust? >> sounds enticing. >> inside lobster, which i've never had. a lobster. >> different, isn't it? >> hey, guys. >> yes? >> can i just say this? >> we enjoyed having you on. >> hi, mike. >> can we see her? >> looks beautiful. >> i like your top. >> cheek bones. >> oh, thanks. >> pulling out the leopard. >> what about -- is she there? wearing leopard?
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>> feels like crap. >> i don't want to see that. >> thanks, guys. >> 8:00. here we go. ladies and jep, it is wednesday, it is april the eighth, and it is the year to ten. >> south carolina police officer charged with murder, fbi probe has disturbing details unfold this morning. >> mike? >> all right, update on the delaware family. pesticide poisoning story. the travel warning right now, in the wake of the delaware family's sickens on vacation, because of pesticides. what you need to do before you book a trip. >> here in war inch ton, pa there is lady hine me, her name helen. she on the dominican republic national team.
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want to battle her coming up. i know who is going to win. do you guys know. >> very good. >> adam levin attack on stage. how the front panhandled this situation, we'll look at that, in the middle of the concert. >> yikes. >> he had an injury. >> he got hurt from a woman in high heels? >> oh. >> yes, you can't be doing that. not this day and age. >> they have security. i wonder? >> right. he should have bigger bodyguards. >> height ends security at the next concert. >> exactly. what are we doing? >> talking about rain. >> rain. >> yes, make it rain. number not very high today. moosly four out of ten today. because it is yucky out there. damp, chilly, raining sometime, sometimes it is not. then it looks like it will
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rain. but it is colder than yesterday. >> chillier than yesterday. high of 49 instead of 69. that's too's hi, breezy, cooler, goes us to up 25 miles per hour, tonight down to 39 degrees. so, when will this chill get out of here? we'll tell you in the seven day forecast. strength in the jam cam, eastbound lanes of the schuylkill. >> weaving past the accident scene, looks like about four, five cars, all involved here,
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on the eastbound side, east of conshohocken, here is the sign showing conshy from the opposite side here. again getting ready to leave king of prussia, only one lane open, on the schuylkill, eastbound, at conshy. another situation. >> turned into vehicle fire, second spree pike shutdown. trying to push the school bus off to the neighborhood. kids don't know what to get to school on time. jacksonville road your best bet for the morning rush hour through that area. mike, alex, back to you. >> thank you, 8:03, to the top story of the morning, actually been top story for the past couple of days now. police asking for the public's help identifying the drivers of this marine ford econo line van. >> allegedly beating, robbing i ac tag her with taser, they dropped her off in a cemetery in darby borough. but now they believe with this
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new video they have more information and asking you have you seen this van. >> all right, 8:04 now. a 22 year old philadelphia man, is facing charges, after state police say he shot his own father, in the head. while in traffic. it happened yesterday evening, along the schuylkill expressway, right at the exit at 332, for conshohocken. forty-two year old father taken to the hospital in critical condition. no word on what led up to the shooting? a third person in the car was not hurt. >> officer police officer charged with murder. lauren, what else do you have on this from the news room? >> officer michael, white, fired eight shots after using his stun gun, we want to warn you, though, cell phone video at the sent of all of this difficult for some people to watch. let's take a look, 50 year old water scott.
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you see him in the green shirt. he was pulled over for broken tail light. he reportedly tried to run away. and here's why. according to reports, scott did not have a violent criminal history, but did he have few contempt charges for failing to pay child support. he was not armed. reports say the officer shot scott after he had already hit him. the cell phone video obtained by charles con newspaper. the sources asked to remain anonymous, officials reviewed the video, yesterday, the five year veteran of the north charleston force was arrested and charged with murder. >> without the video, and that was the only witness there was, actually, was the gentleman that was making the video, it would be difficult to ascertain exactly what did occur. we've got 343 police officers in our department. this is a bad decision by one of those 343. i don't want this to become another ferguson.
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you snowy don't want people, any more lives to be taken, any more in jail. >> officer was denied bond. he remains jailed, scott was a father of four, engaged and honorably discharged from the us coast guard. his family says they do believe justice has been served but plan to file a lawsuit. also mike, alex, fbi looking into the shooting now. >> my goodness, lauren, thank you. let's get you update on local story here, we're sure you're familiar by now with story of delaware family that became really sick. after they were poisoned by a pesticide, during trip to the virgin islands on the islands of saint john. >> and now, sparking questions about how travelers can protect themselves when you go someplace, because it was an odorless pesticide that was used. soy casino every no way. >> mike, good to see you. >> so our travel expert, remind everybody what happened. go down to saint john. they rent villa. >> not a typical hotel, resort
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rental. >> being cleaned with pesticides. >> correct. that happens. i mean, happens in my house. i know we have terminix come in, they do their regular thing, keep the dogs away for period of time. be cognizant of that. pesticides used at all of these different resorts to tamp down the mosquitos, everything else, because you don't want mosquitos biting you to carry disease. >> but down there using a pesticide bands in the u.s. because so powerful? >> that's the thing. when you travel overseas, into all of these different locations, part of the virgin islands, us virgin islands, so i'm not sure what exactly the standards are there. versus here. but as you know, go to the different places, they have different standards. >> is it almost to the point where when we go we should ask them, hey what kind of pesticides are you using?
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>> i don't want to get on a plane and worry about whether the pilots suicidal. do i have to ask the pilot every time i get on, are you having a good day? >> but i will tell you this. >> things happen. >> it is good to check the government website of the country that you're going to. >> and. >> they have travel warnings, so go on, look at the state department website, you know, go in, see some of the things, but you'll see things that will alarm you, what to do in case your child's abducted overseas. hole on, i wasn't thinking about. that will but they have literally every contingency there. if you red, that you might not want to travel in reality it is just kind of covering the bases for pretty much anything that could happen. >> yes, you like the sound every those. sometimes things happen. should we be getting travel insurance? >> absolutely. >> so many travel insurance companies out there. star insurance, aliance, travel safe, travel guard.
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these insurance companies actually market through the companies you book through, and the travel agents who provide advice. >> you buy travel insurance? >> yes, what does it really do for you? >> say i get sick in a place and the physician says you need this kind of help. we will stick you on a plane, charter plane, fly you with medical personnel to this particular hospital, in germany, from, say, north africa to get the treatment you need. that will would cost you $100,000. but it will save your life. if you have insurance, call the emergency evacuation insurance, you get out, it is paid for. >> good point. >> so do you have get advice. insurance, always a fine print. it is like yeah, i'm covered except for that. and you want to make sure that that is covered. >> how much is travel insurance? is it like 15% of the trip is or something? >> depends, based on the price of the trip, might be 150th dollars, 200 for typical average booking. >> should something go wrong, you are covered.
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>> can i say something about you? of all of the guests, you're a little stylish. >> do you like this look? >> i like the jacket. >> you look like you're about to go somewhere. >> going to la. >> you look like an la dude. >> yes, look at the boots, he has the combat boots on. >> yes, can't see them, but, yes. >> how about grow a beard. >> let's do it, see you in a few weeks. >> i'm starting right now. >> how is it working out? >> it is growing. >> did you hear about this? radio shack is bankrupt, right? so selling off all their stuff. >> i've been buying some stuff. they have some great sales. >> do you know what else they are auctioning off? your personal information. >> what? >> is that even legal? well, they're doing t and have you heard about the new trends? >> talking about the twizzlers challenge? >> the twizzlers challenge. >> new fundraising raising money for autism awareness. see this. this is how it goes. >> how come i don't get to do it with rihanna. >> do it with me?
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>> if you look out the window, looks very similar, very dreary outside. but it is chillier. and i'm showing you the numbers to prove t43 pottstown, 44 degrees in the city, 35 in the poconos, and 42 atlantic sit, had 4 degrees wilmington, look at this, windchills except for the mountains, in the 30's, this morning. here we, are what is it, april the eighth? and feels like it is in the 30's out there. so want to make sure you dress warmly enough. ready for some more rain. not too much going on on our area right now, but more out to the west. so, only going to get to 49 degrees for high temperature today. >> same for tomorrow. we zoom into the 70s friday. so only today, tomorrow, to live through the chilly temperatures. hope you still have sweater out from the wintertime. by saturday, sunday, you will need your shades again. sunny skies, both days, and temperatures in the 60s.
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>> accident on the schuylkill expressway, eastbound,. >> both travel lanes open. only one lane, for the last 40 minute or so. so you can imagine, what happens, because there is only one lane open, on the schuylkill expressway. traffic is bumper to bumper from king of prussia on in to the conshy curve, then also the blue route, 476, also a parking lot heading south from mid-county, down to the approach of the schuylkill expressway. so, again, all of the lanes that lead into conshohocken all back up this morning because of the one accident. another problem out here southampton, second street pike, right at bristol road. start in as a crash, then burst into a vehicle fire. so, shutdown at the moment jacksonville road would be your best belt. leguardia, chicago, both
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reporting delays now. because of the weather, naturally going to have domino effect on us here in philadelphia. so do make sure that you check with the airline, before you head down to the airport, and then eastbound lanes of 422 watch for delays as you work your way out of collegeville, in toward trooper road. >> mass transit looking good with no delays. mike, alec, over to you. >> hi, bob. >> high. >> now, what's radio shack up to? file for bankruptcy, rid? going out of business. selling all of their stuff off. but also selling personal information, did you buy something at radio shack recenty? >> apparently offers some information worth a lot of monday. >> i yes, what are -- who are they selling to, steve? >> morning, guys. here is the good news about the situation, in that recently approved auction of the company, that pii, or personally identifiable information, was actually not sold, but radio shack
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maintains that it is for sale. and they are likely to sell it in the future. here's the problem with that. when you gave that information, radio shack, in turn, showed consumer as privacy policy which specifically said they would never sell their private information or mailing list. so, now states like pennsylvania, are joining the fight to try and block the sale that far information, or at the very least, try and found out exactly what it is, because it tested dangerous precedent for businesses and for consume nerves that trust relationship about what they'll do with your information. add to that that the deal which will keep about 1700 stores open through hedge funds standard general, many of those stores will be re branded as sprint stores. so big companies like at&t joining the fight to say wait, radio shack, we helped you market phones and gather customer data, and now it is quite possible that you're going to give all of our information to one of our competitors. >> well, you know, i bought
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something there about a month ago, because it was all on sale. >> yes, avenue been doing that, too, 80% off. >> so what, what -- >> individually? >> what can we do? isn't it already gone? >> cup of things real toy do here. trying to figure out what kind of personal identifiable information is being sold. you know, is it things like names, addresses, phone numbers, emails r or is it also things like credit card information. >> really hungry for captive audience, so with a better place to look for future buyers than to look toward people who made purchases in the past. >> the idea to sell this information gets approved it, sets whole new precedent. at the end of the day, couple he things to do. first off, use except an
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e-mail address for things like shopping. the more we hear about the down side of providing personal information, welshing what's the upside? other than being slammed with spam for every little sale a company has any advantage for me giving you the personal data about me or instead when the clerk says do you want don't err your e-mail address? >> oh, i don't do it. >> i'm inclined to say no. >> i have a question for you. do you really have a blue suit like that thing behind you, do you actually wear that in public? >> so you have worn it? >> almost looks like speedo, doesn't it? >> i mean, do you see how long i had to stand there, and pose, while they drew that sketch from my chissled physique? have sure. you're really built up top. then you have a little bitty waist. >> but that one arm, i mean? the pose, it is great.
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>> look at the size of his fist! >> like the size every his head. >> superhero. >> the cape always moving. look at that. >> thank you. >> never symptoms. >> good to see you, save me, steve. >> listen to this. 96%, 96% of women do not think that they're beautiful. >> even more alarming statistics next. >> but first, apparently john stewart can't stand philadelphia. here he goes again. talking about philly. he is taking two shots in the last two weeks.
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>> i love the daily show. >> but, you know, when i watch, sometimes i'm like really, john stewart, he seems to have issues with philly, like he doesn't like us very much. >> always bad mouthing philadelphia. would you like to see and hear examples of this? >> people from indianna are no
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nicer than people anywhere else. except philly. that's the worse. and -- >> really? ya, he was doing a bit about indianna religious freedom act, you know, the law there. but, you know what? i was watching about ten days ago, un he had an actress on, who said she had done some work in philadelphia. and he had this to say about our city. >> for annie and broadway. so i started taking voice lessons, to tomorrow. philadelphia somewhere, i didn't get it. so i started taking voice lessons. >> everything in philadelphia. really. >> not just auditions. >> really? >> shy actual slicks his wife, tracey, is from philly, that's why he says that he -- it is okay for him to, you know? >> but is it okay?
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no, it is not okay. this is why he's leaving the daily show. >> oh, that's not why. >> we have rebelled against him. that's why towed quit. >> because of filly? >> doesn't look fill. >> i get out that far seat. >> turn it over, oh, ya, what's the new guy's name? >> trevor noah. >> that's right. see how that goes. >> just joking around. okay, so, again -- >> fencing around, quincy. >> you meanest's selling stolen object? >> oh, not that kind of fencing? oh, this is actually on guard? >> yes, i'm fencing. okay, this is helen. she is talking french off camera saying i'm going to score a point on you? no, ill, ill. coming up next, helen versus quincy. you know who will win.
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>> she is on our show, coming in the sued joe, talking grammy award, and, how she is performing her new single. >> she will be here, sometime after 9:00 this morning, sue serio. >> so excited. >> couple forever. >> yes. >> right. >> well, this icky weather won't hang around forever. but it may feel like it today. poor bus stop buddy, at the bus stop, with his mittens on. feels like it is in the 30's out there. have the rain gear with you today. don't for death it. in your weather by the numbers, we are area going to go with a big old four today. not the best looking day ever. and if you look out to our west, see some more rain,
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starting to move back into the area, so if you're in a dry cell right now, not going to last. 44 degrees, look at this, it feels like 39 outside. >> it is cold rain. >> don't like it. >> kind of goes right through you, grilled cheese tomato soup kind of day. >> eastbound, still dealing with this accident near conshohocken. with us for about hour or so, bumper to bumper pretty much king of prussia. all the way in to conshohocken. again, from the toll plaza all the way, in also having spilling over effect on the blue route 476 southbound not heavy from pretty much mid-county all the way down through the schuylkill expressway. and it is also back in traffic
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up on 422. leguardia, 55 minute delay, chicago, has delays, of about a half hour, so if you do have flight in or out of philly today, do check with the airline, before you head to the airport, accident on second street pike, right at bristol road, what started out as an accident, turned into a vehicle fire. >> fifteen minute trip in toward king of prussia. double bubble in south philly today. sixers at 7:00. i don't think we'll have packed houses, but two small crowds, big traffic jam, in to south philly later tonight. mass transit, though, looking good no delays. >> i hate to die. >> dig in.
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>> ♪ >> what do you call it? >> i'm calling it the slick sideways. >> you know, probably a term for it, in the art of fencing. >> saturday, sunday, probably all going to come friday? >> so this is the best of the best. >> like ncaa, right. >> fencing team. >> then we have quincy. >> and then there is quincy. >> then there is me. yes, exactly, guys. >> head coach, you're head coach at swarthmore college. so before i battle your wife.
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>> fencing team, hosting usa, college fencing national championship. largest in the world. and the large ers of the large was in 2010, swarthmore hosed on campus, even bigger than that, now outgrown college campuses, so the tournament will be in bucks county. at the bran new gym behind bensalem high school. >> olypians there, swarthmore go green, the vair at this as let i can group of athletes, and coaches, that come, and help with the event. doing bone marrow drive, gift of life bone marrow, lifetime achievement award, a multi
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olypians, lots of fun stuff going on. >> now, this is the moment we've all been waiting for. here on the dominican republic national team. talking trash saying i won't score a point? no, i believe i score a point. now, i think you will. >> what kind of fencing are we about to do? >> saber. the one where the target is the waist up. and you hit with a side of the blade. you slash. >> and you went to temple. you guys both went to tell be? >> she fenced at temple. i was there to get my law agree in nba. we met with when we were at tell job lucky guy.
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>> oh, okay. >> so helen makes the attack. scores the touch. >> okay, okay. >> so on guard. >> okay. >> ready? fence. >> oh, we both score. we both score. >> so two touches there. >> a diaper on? >> i'm going to give that to him. >> yes. >> yes, we both scored. >> guys? >> by the way, the deeper? >> so talking about how cbsphilly.com is her such a hard weapon. >> okay, fine. >> back to you guys. >> two things, why are you wearing a diaper, yan is there a big chicken in the room? >> okay, women, that's the swarthmore college mascot. >> oh, mascot. >> that's the phoenix. and i'm wearing a diaper because i want to protect myself against hell glenn oh, ya. she's cute by the way. i shouldn't say that. she is a very talented fencer.
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>> oh, mike. >> very talented. that's his wife. >> thanks a the l i shouldn't be making fun of his pant, because alex just said my suit looks stupid. >> i didn't say it look stupid. i said it looks a little big. >> well, you know, you're right. my pants are really wide. >> like i don't understand. >> i was like "hammer time". >> hammy time. >> ♪ >> do you have do the dance, mike. >> just need the music. >> ♪ >> let me back up. okay. (laughing). >> "hammer time". >> that's pretty good. ♪ all right, mike! >> oh, my god. >> oh, my meniscus. >> oh, geez. >> never be able to find it in those pants. just saying, your pants are so big. >> see shall everybody's
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laughing. get your mind out of -- seriously. i can't say anything. oh, my gosh. >> okay. >> i can't. >> all i know is you can't touch this. >> all right. 8:37. >> seriously. >> you know that animal guy from maroon -- >> woman jumps up, gets overwelmed, but apparently he got a little hurt. i'm ou
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>> funny, going to the trends segment, feel like that will be trending. actually just tweeted out video of mike doing his "hammer time" dance. >> you did? >> bob kelly's laughing. he is watching the video now. it is great. i feel like i've never seen you dance so hard. not even uptown funk. >> that's what carol says.
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>> go on, just watch that video. that's what i was laughing at. >> well, starting new game. >> new segment, make bob laugh. >> during traffic. so, while bob is looking at the camera, concentrating over here -- >> "hammer time". >> all right. so, here's what else is trending this morning. >> okay. >> i promise you that will be trending. the whole point of the concert, to see your favorite bands in person, see them in the flesh performing live. here is the thing, in this day and age can't jump on the stage and try and hug and kiss the performer. that's what happened to adam levin, right? >> this person got little too close. >> anaheim, california. there comes security now. please, walk this way. so, what do you think?
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>> did he really get hurt? >> she cut his ear with her fingernail. he said can you imagine, in the moment, singing a song, getting all emotional, all the sudden someone comes from behind and like attacks you. he didn't know, his eyes were closed, he was singing, and like scratches his ear. >> but the report i read said that he -- there is no way he said this. that he was terrified. >> , to a fingernail hit on my ear. >> , no the moment he was terrified when singing with your eyes closessed. >> then boom. >> someone comes from behind, yes, wouldn't you be? >> that's yes don't sing with my eyes closed. >> so how do you sing? >> i sing with one eye open the whole time. >> want johnny matties. >> ♪ >> "hammer time". okay?
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>> he moves so fast. how do you do it? oh, my gosh. i can't. >> now looks like you're doing the river dance. (laughing) please, i can't, i can't, i can't go on! >> please, take it away! >> reporter: immediately, arrest this man. hey, how cool is this? the ladies are showing us what happens in the salon. you look gorgeous. you've never looked better. it is three different things you can do for your hair in less than 30 minutes, one of them, is 15 bucks, and it is 15 minutes, talking about all kind of great stuff you can do, for super quick. again, you've never looked prettier, thank you for letting us show you on tv like that.
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three things downing to get your hair looking great and fabulous in 30 minute or less. yes, 30 minute or less. then we have to see this. >> okay, so, first recall all, michelle, good morning. >> good morning. >> so, we're doing a root refresh? >> root refresh. we lift up the root. so blow dry your hair, yesterday, the day before, you come in and get little dry shampoo, 15 minutes, for $15. >> that's genius. so say i went to work but avenue event at night? >> yes. >> you come in, i'm going to throw a little dry shampoo on you. >> make me look prettier? >> make you look prettier. >> okay, i love it. >> okay. >> all right. >> genius. awesome. because you know there is you're mom, working mom. >> yes. >> we don't have all day to do all kind of stuff. >> no. >> so this is it. i have dry hair already. okay? so jen is over there.
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high! >> you look -- all right, so, jen, you're going to do other things that are awesome. what are you doing here? >> this is a scalp detox. basically it will -- it is a facial for your scalp, promotes hair growth. it is revitalizing, promotes healthy hair. you want your hair to be shiny you have to start with a scalp. >> and got rid of the headache because it smells so good? >> pepper mint oil. put it on my temple, it smells great. >> and then so thicker, better. >> for most -- promotes hair growth. so maybe twice a month. you'll see your hair benefit. >> and this is -- >> $25. >> less than 30 minutes? >> yes. >> what's she doing. >> putting it on, basically upgrade this little bit.
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>> like i'm not getting my whole service done. >> do you have do it along with highlight service. >> okay. >> or you can come in, inbetween, and get it applied, process for five minutes, and you're blonde. >> what? >> yep. five minutes. >> how much is that? >> $25. >> that's genius. so all of things things are 30 minutes or less, 30 bucks or less, clearly our working mom, you woe know hate to be in here. >> but you want to be feel pampered, and that's the way it do it. >> hair belong err, poof, my hair bigger and cuter. coming up guys, this is the thing you've been waiting for in the 9:00 hour. >> yes? >> it is the blow out with plan cure option. >> is this place the size of a cathedral? it sounds like you're at a basilica somewhere. >> or tunnel or somewhere. >> well -- >> amazing audio equipment. >> of course.
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>> hey, maya angelou, right, somehow a company misquoted her. >> yep, well you know he she has new forever stamp. what's this, a clue. >> us postal service, right? okay. read it quickly. we will show you the mistake after the break.
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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! >> update earlier this morning, us official sayers the fate owe soldier killed in a afghan shooting and incident was an american. >> was an american. that's what they feared, come to reality. 8:53. >> united states postal service issued new limited edition forever stamp honoring the late great maya angelou. however, the quote beside her
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picture a lot of people are like, really? it is not actually her. so here it is. there is a bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it since because it has a song. >> children's book, published in 1967. and angelou said it provided connection to first memoir, i know why the caged bird since. >> wow. >> so what are they going to do about it? >> they unveiled it, and everything, and a lot of people are saying, well, it is not the actual quote. >> probably have to reprint it. >> probably. >> but i know some people went to the original author who wrote that. >> yes. >> they talked, well, you know it, happens, you know, that kind of thing. but it seems like would you check out the quote before you put it? >> pretty much. >> i digress. >> so should you buy one it, becomes a collector's item? >> would it be? >> maybe more valuable than when they reprint. >> the post office mess up?
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>> yes. >> maybe. >> by the way, what? >> someone behind us. >> take picks. >> going to perform, a lot of people excited. >> did you hear her voice. >> amazing. >> did you see her guitar player? >> yes. >> beautiful woman. >> you're so bad. >> president obama admits he cries, every time he thinks of his young girls going off to college. >> he's been diagnosed, they are calling this empty nest syndrome. >> it's been called that nor about 100 years. >> that's why i say he has just been diagnosed. >> oh, okay, quill yelling at me. is malea heading off to
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>> is that one direction? >> it is one direction. you don't know you're beautiful. good day it is wednesday, april the eighth, 20156789 the reason i bring up that song is the above people, you know, i use dove soap. do you use dove soap? >> i do actually, the body wash. >> no, i use the bar. i'm not a body gel kind of guy. >> i like liquid, with the little beads in it, so like exfoliating. >> oh, i never tried that. now, dove asked women, do you think you're beautiful or average? okay? >> okay. >> -9d 6% of women do not think they're beautiful. >> so they had to go through this metal detector, once that average, the other said beautiful. let's call it everybody. 96% would not walk through the beautiful turnstile there. we'll explain what's going on there, at least we think we know. >> plus, new challenge, the twizzlers challenge, i'm sure you've seen this. new fun raising raising money for autism awareness. so now they're saying we should try it, mike. little close for comfort. i don't know.
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>> i that would not be appropriate doing. that will not that i am ever appropriate. >> not a prepare rep at. >> oh, listen to this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> and if i had my way, walk right in the studio in 30 minutes. >> here is a solution to our twizzlers dilema i'm do it with her. >> you don't know if she's going to do that with you. >> really? >> real. >> i what about her guitar player. >> you are terrible. she's been doing some checks here yes, beautiful voice, apparently mike has fallon in love. >> yes, and she will sing for us. >> he might be the most powerful man in the world, but president obama feels the same things that we all do about our children. they become junior, then senior in high

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