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>> and that's going to leave a mark. clorox in hot water, and we're not talking about the red cycle, folks. the tweet they sent out that upset a loft people. straight up 7:00 on a thursday. >> good morning. >> high shall everybody. good morning everybody. >> that's it. >> hey, when does that start, bob? >> when was the first time you said good morning, energy. >> probably walked in and, i don't know, probably couple of years ago. >> couple years? >> i got to liven things up a little bit. >> and he actually does it in the news room when we're not on tv. >> every day. >> when walk in at about 3:15, everybody all nice and quiet, headphones on, typing away. i catch them on surprise, good morning, everybody. you. >> just come in and yell it? >> yep. and then couple of them throw things at him. >> tomatoes and stuff? >> here we go. >> let's get toll to the number of the day.
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remember how yesterday was a four in today is a four. still chilly out there. still damp, and drizzly, not necessarily raining heavily on you right now, but you do need to have the waterproof coat like bus stop buddy. phillies won last night. so wearing his phillies cap. got his mittens, because it is so chilly. and the umbrella, just in case. and an area of showers in the upper chesapeake bay. that may hold together and slide into new castle county delaware in the next half hour. we'll keep an eye on. that will look how chilly it is. 39 degrees right now, and feels even chillier at 34. so, the breezes aren't as bad as yesterday. temperatures are just as chilly. it will be rare if do you see any sunshine today. 48 degrees, already for high temperature, occasional drizzle, and rain, what about tomorrow? i tell you big changes are coming, and it will get warm again. so we'll talk all about that coming up in just a few minute. so, bob kelly, roads aren't too wet this morning. just damp. >> yes, just damp from the overnight rain. you know after that beautiful
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day we had monday in the 70s, it will be tough to get the kids to put their jacket on this morning. or put those shorts back, and wear their long pants, but you're right, it is chilly, it is wet, already a slow go, eastbound on that schuylkill expressway. heavy here from conshohocken in toward belmont avenue. same deal, curbside here in new jersey where again the roads are damp, they're wet, not just enough to kick the spray up, wipers being hit once, twice on your way to grab your coffee in the morning. lights out on the boulevard. two separate intersections, with no traffic lights. the boulevard at c, and also, the boulevard at f street. and up in bensalem, that's -- let's roll video, mechanicsville road right at street road. an overnight accident, pulled down the peco power lines along with the stop signs there. so, at the intersection of mechanicsville and street road, still a lot of repair work going on, you want to use knights road or byberry as the alternate. and then on the northeast extension, as we come back to the maps here, southbound,
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right near lansdale, between lansdale and mid-county, watch for tractor-trailer accident that is taking out one of the two lanes, right there, in that construction zone. and starting to see delays now out of chicago's o'hare airport. so, that could lead to delays here in philly. mike, alec, back to you. >> all right, bob, thank you. 7:03, apparently there is some dash cam video, related to the south carolina shooting. >> everyone is seeing the cell phone video. >> yes. >> whether it comes to the dash cam video corks really provide more insight into what happened before former officer, we say former, because he was fired, by the police department in north charleston. michael slager fatally shot an un arm man over the weekend. >> yes, the shooting as you can see right there, now look at this, see this piece of video? looks like he dropped a weapon by the man's body, after he shoots him. my goodness. so, the man who was shot his name is walter scott, shot in the back, as he was running away, as you can see on this tape. now, this former, see him, dropping somebody, is that the taser gun?
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it looks like it. >> people are saying that is a taser, because he claimed that walter was trying to reach for his taser, and that's why he shot him. but then you see already shot and on the gown the officer drops what looks to be a taser by his bod. >> i to back up what his version of the story s of course the police officer had no one was on the other side that far chain link fence with their cell phone. videotaping the whole thing. but apparently we fawn out now that this officer, former officer now, graduated from lenape high school over in medford, new jersey. steve's close by in mt. laurel. >> reporter: mike, lenape high school sports teams play here in mt. laurel, laurel acres park, where alex and bring with the lenape high school team, just week ago last night, what a coincidence, he grew upright across the street from this park, in little cul-de-sac over here, this south carolina case, now south jersey connection, really double this stunning story for resident here, in both mt. laurel and medford, where
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michael slager was a teenager, over here, just across from church street. even the police officers here telling us that it is the talk of the town, and it is the talk of facebook, everybody's sharing his old year by photos, from the lenape high school class of 2,001. and all of the years before that, back and forth on facebook. and it is where lenape high school sports teams play, and right now, everybody out for their morning run and walk, just amaze that such a big national even international story started right here in the little nice neighborhood. while his old neighbors couldn't believe the connection, when they first heard, now local respected law enforcement leaders around philly say it is just another case that is making their job of accomplice officer way, way tougher. >> as far as the task force goes, i mean, you know, obviously we took a look at this whole issue of trust and legitimacy in a community, use of force, policy, training, all those kind of things. but in today's world, with
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social media, and how fast things spread, you know, the fact that now you have not just a story being told, but you got video to go along with it, i mean, certainly it does add to the environment, that we're in right now, in this country, in terms of people losing fate and trust, and police, and that's very unfortunate. >> very troublesome. i mean, i've been doing this for 50 -- i started my 51st year the other day. and i have seen a lot in my career, and based on that video, that is a cold blooded shooting committed by a police officer. you know? men and women in law enforcement do tremendously great things, day in, day out, every day. that casino every disparages everything that we do, day in, day out. >> well, first learned that slager's south jersey connection, when the police down in north charleston put
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out his job application, publicly, and it listed his time as a waiter, here at ventura's restaurant on route 73, in voorhees, now since closed, he left that job in south jersey, after joining the coast guard, another sad coincidence, both he and the man shot and killed scott, both coast guard veterans. my sisters a made boo think story, already kids went to lenape, her wedding reception sat ventura's, but before he work there, that was her first question, did he work our wedding reception. >> my goodness. >> all of these different coast cents there. all right, steve. 7:07. >> mother and child are re united this morning. >> yes, after philadelphia police say, listen to there is a 14 year old girl drove off with her one year old relative, one year old child, and got help from a 18 year old. this is a male, at 18 years old, but he didn't do the driving. >> so baby was taken from the 1800 block every east clementine street in kensington yesterday afternoon. the teen and a 18 year old
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companion, they then drove across the city for two hours, and the 14 year old was behind the wheel. >> yes. >> fourteen year old. police say they tracked 2005 nissan altima using its navigation system. >> this 14 year old covered almost half the geographical distance of the city, with this one year old baby boy in the car. could have been a lot worse. could have been an auto accident. somebody could have been hurt, somebody could have been killed. >> teens ran with the one year old to try to get away in police, handed baby to ever a woman before they got caught. teens have not been charged. at this point in time, and there is no explanation for why the girl even took the child. >> yes. well, a $10,000 reward is now being offered in that violent abduction of a jewelry store worker in center city, this is at eighth and chestnut. police are hoping it will lead to the arrest and conviction of the three suspects who forced this woman into their van. it happened saturday about 4:00 in the afternoon at eighth and chestnut.
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the suspects drove the woman around, beating her, they tazed her seven times, dumped her in the cemetery twice. my goodness, maybe that reward will help. >> 7:09 tonight chester county where dj is charged with sexual assault and possession of child pornography. >> police say it is possible there are many more victims out there, and jen is he on the story. jenny? >> good morning, mike, alex. well, police think this man used his position in the community as a dj and well known photographer to target victims. twenty-eight year old daniel millwiki charged with more than 300 counts related to child pornography and sex assault. police started investigating this man, after a woman reported to police that he sexually assaulted her. she came in contact with him, when she answered his modeling ad on craigslist. when she entered his home for the photo shoot, police say he forced her to perform sex acts on him, which he videotaped. investigators say he threatened to post the video on line if she didn't come
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over for second photo shoot. police investigated and searched millwiki's west bradford township home, they found hundreds every images every child pornography of children, as young as five years old. police also say the man-made several up skirt videos, people who live in the area say they're stunned and concerned because there are a lot of children in the neighborhood. he had a large supply of child pornography that he was keeping. and then we found that he had been creating up skirt videos. video where he recorded up women's skirt. the defendant a classic sexual preditor. he went from passively viewing child pornography, to next creating his own pornography, with the up skirt videos, to finally when he couldn't control himself any more, actually engaging in a sexual assault. >> shock, disbelief, concern for our children, the kids all would help him do yard work, so that's even more scary. >> i know that he dj a lot of
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places in west chester, where a loft us have grown up, my hometown, and it is scar. >> i i'm mortified, horrified, i can't believe this is in my neighborhood. >> millwick is he professional dj am photographer, goes by the name dj dan dub c. police are concerned that there could be more victims out there, and he has been released on bail, we're hearing he is staying with his parents in west chester. they are with no answer at the door last night. mike, alex? >> thank you, jenny. eleven past 7:00 this thursday. >> after weeks of testimony, a jersey about the marathon bombing has found tsarnaev dzhokhar guilty on all 30 counts. >> wow, all 30. the 21 year old could be facing the death penalty now for his crimes. the jury must now turn its attention to the sentencing phase. massachusetts by the way, one of the people that they killed, sean collier, police officer, at mit, massachusetts does not have the death
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penalty, but because this case is a federal case, the jury does have the power to sentence this 21 year old to death. so our attorney ken rotweiler, i see him in the studio right now, talk about this in just a few minutes. >> 7:12. court hearing for the north philadelphia woman accused of planning to join isis. officials say keonna thomas showed her allegiance to the terror group and on line post and had ticket to fly to spain. they believe her final destination was syria. now, american flags there, flying outside the home that was raided march 27th, she is currently being held without bail and faces 15 years in prison if convicted. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is expected to join federal state and local leaders at 9:00 a.m. today in rally in dilworth park. the group pushing for long-term funding to repair roads, bridges, and rail systems, not just here, but really across the country. the current federal transportation funding bill is set to expire on may 31. >> are you talking about infrastructure? >> yes. >> yes. >> former district attorney
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lynn abraham calling her opponents to join in pledge to go reject monday that i violate both the letter and spirit of the law. she planning 9:00 a.m. press conference at city hall in the wake of news that campaign finance fines have been levied against rival state senator, anthony hardy williams. >> well, they can hash it out during a debate thursday, april 23rd. >> that's right. 6:00 p.m., you can watch it streaming at myfoxphilly.com. follow along with all debate news using hashtag fox 29 dems debate. and lucy noland is mod raiding. >> did you say dems? >> dems, dems, dems debate. >> you know you only have so many characters on twitter, have to short ten down. dems debate. >> i think they new that, mike. >> i get you. 7:13. an energy plant that provides power for the revel casino, you know, says it will be cut off. they'll cut off the power today. we new about this early in the week. bringing in big generators. acr energy partners, has been in a battle over unpaid bills
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at that casino. revel was finally purchased, you know, was last week, wasn't it, by a florida developer, his name is glenn straub. but the energy company says it will shut off power at noon today, because it does not have any agreement that the power bill will be paid by the new owner. so, this glenn straub guy has refused to take over revel's contract with acr. so, apparently, will bring in giant generators to power the build going that's what steve keeley was reporting because he expected this would happen. no, i got my own. >> by the way atlantic city council scratched a -- scrapped a vote last night would have help the former showboat reopen as college campus. no reason was given for the cancellation of the vote, but trump entertainment, which owns the taj, and next to the showboat; fighting the move. saying the showboat can never be used for anything other
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than a casino. they say that's in writing. attorneys will have to sort it out. >> well, coming up on 7:15, new york train look more like a submarine. you have to see this video. after water from broken main poured into the 14th street station yesterday. look at this. >> you can see up against some of the cars, a burst water main, like you said, in the westville and flooded the subway. look at that. with a cascading waterfall. so this instagram and youtube video shows gallons, and i mean, gallons of water pouring down, passengers just had to look on from the platform there workers able to shut it all off in about an hour. >> look at the water covering the rales there, or the tracks. hard to go through. you know what i mean, with all of the water? >> the train stopped running for quite a while. but they're back up and running apparently. hey, he can actually 7:15. >> cars clean now.
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>> yes, true, got nice washing there. >> yes. >> coming up on 7:16 now, mike? >> let's just wait until 7:17. >> or sue can do that, sue can tell us. >> you're the spin doctor today, boy. just find that silver lining in the clouds. now, we have a lot of cloud cover, that's because of the close proximity, of this frontal system, down, along the border between virginia and north carolina, and the easterly winds, keeping that flow offer the ocean, keeping it owe literation, damp, drizzle, mild air will be returning, when this stationary front gets on the move, and comes north as a warmfront. that will happen tomorrow. not today. so we have another chilly day today. look at the current temperature, 39 degrees in philadelphia. and you can see, the difference on either side of that front. thirty-nine in the city. and then 57 in pittsburgh. and in roanoke, virginia, but norfolk, virginia, around the front, 47 degrees. so we are chilly to start this morning. we just had a bunch of
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thunderstorms go through norfolk, virginia, but we haven't seen much rain in our air, at least nothing more than drizzle, which doesn't show up for awhile on radar. now, as we look at the future cast, stays socked in with clouds the rest of the day, got some rain tonight, got rain on and off, miler temperatures move back in, may see sunshine here and there, by noon, if we get sun, we get warm, when a cold front comes through, friday night, that could touch off some pretty loud thunderstorms, and that's maybe between 6:00 and 7:00 in the evening, on friday. once all of that is finished, and then we have a beautiful weaken, in store. so little unsettled for our spring fling tomorrow when in reading, p pennsylvania in the morning and in the evening, have more details on all of that coming up. so let's take a look right to the seven day forecast, you know it is chilly outside right now it, will stay chilly all day today. high of 48 degrees. then 75 tomorrow. but the loud thunderstorms are quite the possibility in the evening.
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ten out of ten on saturday. sunny, breezy, very nice on sunday, as well. back into the 70s, by monday. but little unsettled, more april showers in store for tuesday, wednesday, but at least the timing is good, bob kelly, with clear weather coming in time for the weekend. >> yes, it is. 7:18. good morning, everybody, live look, slow going, on the majors, out here in king of prussia. 422 slow from collegeville, in toward that saint gabriel's curve. going outside, live look here at 202, good morning, to paoli, live look at route 202 right near the paoli chesterbrook interchange, again, you got some raindrops on the camera lens, same deal, on the windshield. as you step out the front door, to head into work or school this morning. south on the benny coming westbound on the benny, dealing with some wet roads, and now, some fog, as sue mentioned, causing poor visibility. and they have weather delays of about 90 minutes, out of chicago's o'hare. so, that's going to cause a
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domino effect, on some of the flights maybe here in philadelphia, so do check with your airline, before you head down to the airport. lights out on the boulevard, two separate intersections no traffic lights. c and both at f. so cross-traffic is impacted there. slow going, 8 miles an hour, 95, time to make the donuts, jammed up from pretty much cottman avenue, all the way in to girard. that early morning crawl, and then, disable tractor-trailer, south on the extension, south of lansdale. so anyone that gets on at lansdale, already, crawl for about 3 miles there, because there is only one lane open. northbound it is okay. but south on 55, now, in new jersey, there is a crash right in glassboro. which is right near route 641. otherwise, mass transit looking good. alex, back over to you. >> thank you, bob. 7:19. proof cell phones are becoming bigger part of our lives at much younger age. the number of teens you say have their own phone, and social media site that they're checking the most. can you guess how many teens have cell phones today?
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>> ii don't know why i want or need an iphone six -- >> well, joel even. >> yes? >> do i need it? do i want it? should i want? can i get it, will it bend? >> so many questions. >> so many questions. well, you can get it in just a few days, and it could bend, if you're worried about that, but really, it is only if you run it over and try and fold it in half with a truck or something it, won't bend if you hold it or use it or anything like. that will a lot of people want the s6 galaxy and galaxy edge, the one with the curved screen, goes around the side of the phone. so much so that samsung will potentially have record sales,
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expecting to completely sell out, to do very well, will boost bottom and top line, samsung needs the help. they've had rough several quarters. and the big question is trying to fen off apple. and they used to have a huge global dominance, versus apple, that's no longer the case with the iphone six also selling at record numbers. >> you know who i bet will really want the new phone? teenagers. they always want the new and latest cell phones. >> oh, yes. >> and i guess a lot of teens have cell phones nowadays? >> 72% of teens say they have their own cell phones, using lots of social media apps. most popular turns out is facebook. not running away from, they're embracing it. 71% of teens use facebook on their phones, followed by instagram, which is north of 50%. snap chat very possible, google plus actually which i didn't realize anyone eyes that and twitter and tumbler and all of these different apps. so, the most disturbing
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statistic from this research, is that 24% of teenagers say that they're on their phones constantly. i don't know too low after number, or too high. >> it does seem low. >> whenever you see a teen, never see full face, only this part of the head because they're like this. >> so true. >> so, teens are using instagram now, more than twitter? >> yes, i'm surprised twitter was so long on the list. >> you know, that's interesting. good owns. because twitter often is used as a way to catch up on news or what's happening in the real worm around you. where instagram is fun, especially if you want to share a better version or enhanced filtered version of your live, which teens love to do. >> i have a little cousin and she's not even a teenager yet but all on instagram. yes, all about it. >> i have to admit, when i post a pick, i put it to inch stomach gray first, and link it to facebook and twitter. because you can filter that all up.
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>> see where your priorities are. >> that's right. >> and talking about filter, every time mike takes a picture with anyone, he goes throw a filter on that as they walk off. please, throw me a filther. >> specially the sixth within down to the right. it makes you look a little more tan. >> oh, good to know. i'll scroll through and find it on my phone. >> find the name that far one. we have to look it up. >> we'll name it after you. >> thank you, joeline. 7:26. as you know the trial is over. the verdict is in in the boston bomber trial. but now what happens, the sentencing phase is next. our attorney is here with some surprising information. >> even though it doesn't feel like spring this morning, it is coming. so we have to get ready for all of the spring trends, and jen will make sure we're on top of it. is that a trend? >> same pattern, mike, yes, we mix patterns, maybe not these two. but there are some rules, and yep, i mean, with this weather, you can get excited about something. in narberth this morning at rowan boutique, we'll give you
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>> oh. >> resourceful mom one. her twitter handle. check it. >> look at that. >> oh, fancy, bob. >> uses the filter on that, i think. >> yes, black and white filther. >> and i love with the light here. >> the traffic light? >> it says bob, bob. >> oh, i didn't even notice that, it says bob. >> it does say bob. look at you. man, you got great eyes. cool. thanks to mary, from riegelsville, pennsylvania. >> beautiful job there. >> coffee for everybody this morning, send me your mug, we will put you on tv and send you back one of our mugs, our mugs are not as fan. >> i we wrote a note on it. >> just got that personal touch. >> exactly. >> temperatures in the 30's this morning, damp, drizzle, have the reason gear, waterproof coat, all of that, nearby, you never know when you're going to get it a
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downpour,. >> drizzle, can't really see when we look at ultimate doppler. 39 degrees right now, getting to up only 48, still, chilly out there, still drizzly, and you might see a peak or two of sunshine, but it is doubtful. basically it is a lot like yesterday. just not as windy. but things will be completely different tomorrow, we will tell you how coming up in just a few minute, so bob kelly, what you got outside? >> i'm here, yes, good morning everybody. >> 73:00; slow going 422, the schuylkill expressway, and let's go outside, to accident, that just happened. this is westbound, on the schuylkill expressway approaching vare avenue. upper middle portion of your screen, everybody all bunched of the up in the left lane. three schools for the bus drivers today.
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again, coming into philly, leaving south philly, headed in toward center city, westbound on that schuylkill. an accident at vare jammo, 95, southbound, heavy here, from academy, all the way into girard avenue. put about 40 minute on the clock, to make the trip. weather delays, at philadelphia international airport. chicago o'hare running with about 90 minute delays. not going to take long before that finds its way here to philadelphia. so do check with the airline before you head down to the airport. and the lights are out, mike didn't pay the electric bill. >> i did. >> you sure? did you put a stamp on the envelope? >> the signal labeled bob? >> no, not b street. we have c and f street where the lights are out, no cross traffic on the boulevard in northeast philly this morning. mike, at he can, back over to you. >> i wish i didn't have to say this creep's name one more time. but we have to talk about this. tsarnaev dzhokhar, found guilty of all charges, all 30 counts, in the boston marathon bombing case. >> but now this jury's work is
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not done. now they have to decide if tsarnaev should die for the attack that killed three people, injured hundreds. so let's bring in legal analyst, ken rotweiler. you said hey this would be quick. you we know found guilt. >> i i was shocked actually. i said though have averred by noon. it took them 11 and a half tours to come to this verdict. what i didn't consider, there were 30 charges, which i didn't know about, but they had to answer 99 individual questions. so, they actually went over everyone. there were couple of questions to the judge. they basically asked what's the difference between aiding and a betting. they really took real hard look at this. they did the right thing. they got the right verdict. >> well, yes. only reason that this even went to trial, the defense attorney, what's her name? >> judy clark. >> her base lick her job was to get one of those jurors to say, okay, we probably shouldn't kill him. >> that's right. that was about it. >> that's right. and now the sentencing phase where that all becomes relevant, and judy clark, by the way, do you know who she represented previously, the
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unabomber. >> oh, ya. >> and sheep got the unabomber off. the uni bomb did he not get it death penalty. >> this woman has never lost a death penalty phase part of the case. she get people off. she's brit. she's nice. she's reasonable. and she's very, very convincing. so they're going to have a tough time, the prosecution. remember, she is only trying to convince one, prosecution has to convince 12. this judd i clark will be very tough person to beat. >> and on top of that, massachusetts, they haven't executed someone from 1947. >> yes, they al bol i shall the death penalty in 1984. >> federal case. >> that's right. >> that's why -- >> that's rightment the people in boston do not believe as a group they do not believe in the death penalty. so, the prosecution has to hope that these 12 people, while they may not, you know, fill solve irkly believe in the death penalty globally, in this case, when there is a terrorist involved, they may make an exception. i think will be a tough road for them. >> you could make the case that this is twerp wants to be
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killed and become a martyr. >> i think we may find that out. here is the question: does he take the stand? does he take the witness stand? because he can take the witness stand now in the case, and basically plead -- he want to plead that they can kill him. he can actually say that. >> kill me? >> that's right. martyrdom is a big thing, he says i honor my brother, my brother is in a better place. a lot of people would be pretty satisfied if he took the stand and take the stands. >> and then don't and make him live 75 years. >> that would be the it, that's right, 07 years of being in prison. >> hasn't said much. i was read being when they red off the guilty, he just sat there, kept his hand together. >> yes, he was very stoic. i saw some people in the courtroom i heard some people say he even seems arrogant and aloof. it didn't even matter to him. it didn't phase him. >> maybe because he wants to die? >> so again, this is judy clark, judy clark, one person to have a little bit of sympathy, his brother made him do it, he was 19.
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>> so young and i am king of prussia on recall. >> two things called mitigating factors, and aggravating factors. the prosecution has to prove that there is aggravating factors such as a policeman was killed here, a young boy was kill here, those are the aggravating factors, mitigating factors where you talk about, mike, he was young, his brother influenced him. so those two things are the things that the jurally have to way. then they have to make tee decision whether to put him in dot. >> two people died at the bombing site, but police officer was looking for mitt? >> shot in the head multiple times by this guy, this bomber, i won't even say his name either. >> when will it take up, next month? >> next week. >> they start the sentencing taze. >> it could last, i think, probably last was two weeks. >> really, that long? >> well, yes, they'll put a lot of witnesses on. >> good seeing you. >> clorox, you know the bleach people? well, there is a mark that clorox can't even get out. >> they made a mark all right. >> the tweet they sent out about apple's new emogis that
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had some people seeing red. >> and don't forget, this friday we continue our spring fling celebration. so this week we'll be in reading. i've got answer loft message, people wondering where in redding? we'll be at the fairground farmers market, and then continuing the party throughout the evening. so at 5:00 p.m. i'll be out there, jimmy kramer's peanut bar. >> i like that police. >> sue and scott at the first energy stadium. so come out. join us. we will have great time. also if you want us to check out your town, use the hashtag fox 29 spring fling and tell us why. >> have you ever been to a peanut bar. >> i've not. >> tomorrow afternoon. >> i know what you would say.
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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 ] >> well, this morning, excuse me. >> you all right there? >> i'll be fine. >> okay. >> i think? >> i hope. >> you know the people who make the bleach, clorox? try to clean up a message they sent out yesterday, via twitter. some folks took it as racist.
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so getting too sensitive? >> we'll see. the company made a joke in reference to the new emojis, rolled out new cartoons, all different races, you can have black ones, asian ones. >> because emojis in the past were all yellow. >> all yellow. now you get all different kinds. so, many of the characters they have darker faces. now, yeses murphy will explain what the company posted that got people little upset. >> okay. twitter again, right? so yes, clorox has deleted their original tweets, we can't show you the actual image. but group of emojis was used to form a bleach bottle, in. and the caption wrote knee emojis all right, but where's the believe? it sent everyone on twit near fury. some thought this is complete miss step saying, quote, i really can't believe that clorox took this as a marketing opportunity. this woman saying this is a horrible reflection of the company. and this person says clorox's trending for all of the wrong reasons. good job, clorox. well, clorox eventually cleat dollars that, posted this
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clarification. wish we could bleach away on last tweet, didn't mean to offend. it was meant to be all about the emojis, that could use a clean up. used various symbols to make the column and in the original tweet, even after the clarification, still some think the message was little out of line here. >> have i lost my mind? >> how so? >> i don't get it. >> well, being they wanted more of white face, right. >> turns -- bleach turns everything. but think sell bleach. >> but saying, i think it is just companies now are trying to jump in on, you know, trending hashtags, all of that, saying sometimes it can be taken in the in a wrong way. >> i don't know. i got 99 problems but a bleach ain't one. >> oh, gosh. >> you have lost your mind. >> everybody needs to take a day off. 7:42. let's get to jen. how about that? >> jen? >> i never know when you can mix patterns.
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i mess this up all the time. >> there are rules to this, mike. >> there are rules, i've already told the women, you want to mix your dress with your pacely. they say, please don't. all right, here is the question. is this a do or don't? gorgeous little shorts. gorgeous top. do they go together? is this what we are talking about? we come back after the break. we'll tell if you this is a d 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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>> all frozen, ice all around, snow, now it is free flowing on this thursday morning. even though it is really chilly outside. tonight, there is another phillies game, rubber match with the series with the red sox. well, it will be just as cold as it was last night. it was really, just nasty out there. and the same way tonight. damp, drizzly, 70:00 # five, will only be about 46 degrees. make sure you're nice and warm, if you have ticket to the game. this, because we're still in the chilly side of our stationary front. it came down yesterday. just sort of stalled around that virginia-north carolina area. and if you're on the north side of it, well, it is chilly, and if you're on the south side of it, you might be seeing some thunderstorms
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depending where you are. we haven't seen much in the way of real organized showers in our area, just for example us g on chilly temperatures, dampness, and clouds outside. 39 degrees, in allentown, 40 in the city, 38 in trenton. thirty-two up in mount pocono, 40 degrees, in wilmington, get to go high of 48 degrees, later on today. that's it. just 48. and for this time in april, early april, that's not enough. so we will exceed that tomorrow. make up for lost temperatures with a high in the 70s on friday. the problem is we also have a chance of late day showers, and thunderstorms. but then, things calm down completely, over the weaken, little breezy saturday, but lovely, and we stay in the 60s, on sunday, as well, with plenty of sunshine. so, bob kelly, after all of these gloomy days, we'll enjoy it even that much more. >> yes, we will. 7:47. morning, everybody, slow going on the schuylkill, between montgomery and con show who can never both directions, 995, jamming from the betsy, into girard, the ben franklin dealing with delays as
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welcoming in toward philadelphia. stacked and packed, from the toll plaza, in toward downtown at eighth and vine. got word now of a medical emergency here along i-95, wow, take a look at this one here, looks like vehicle off 95, at route 420. in what would be the grassy median. this is that 420 onramp. so watch for police and right on that 420 interchange, there, with i-95, in delaware county. double bubble tonight. sue mentioned fans headed down to the game tonight. phillies, flyers, both in south philadelphia tonight. so we'll see some extra volume both games of course the fans g in, will add extra delays. chicago o'hare 90 minute delays, there probably going to have domino effect on philly fans here if you are going to be flying today, do check with the airlines to save yourself some time. and the lights are out, two big intersections on the boulevard, at both c and f streets there in northeast philly. mike, alec, back over to you.
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>> well, this spring mixing patterns has become a huge trend again. and you can easily mess this thing up. >> that's why i get really nervous whether it comes to trying to do that. >> yes. >> so jen, i need your tips here. >> okay, so, here is the situation. i have to be honest here, you're the owner every rowan. good morning. >> hi, cat, how are you? >> okay. >> so i've driven by this store in narberth and thought it was john my means. very affordable, very sheik, it is like really cool stuff. so, these things are adorable. and if it were me, i might put them together with this adorable top but you say? >> i would say that these prints are way too bold to put together. one has to be more subtle. >> all right. so we give these away. and then you have some great great tips. so as we bring in our lovely model, emily, the if i thing we want to say, we will give people ideas for 20's, 30's, 40's, so you put these together it, looks great watch are we looking at? >> it is easier when you're young to be able to mix bolder
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prints, hers is like a little more subtle with something busier, which really does look good on her. and -- >> and the do on this one, it is the same color scheme? >> yes. >> okay. >> you can mix color schemes, but you should have at least consistent color throughout. so in this case it is black and white. which is easier to do for most people. >> i love it. that's all rowan clothing. >> yes. >> cat designs jewelry, also in here. and you can put jewelry with pattern's. >> absolutely. when you want to put jewel with pattern, you want bold pieces that pop but don't take away and make the outfit too busy. so, for example, on emily, she is wearing black and white bracelets. that just add to the outfit. then she wearing one of my most popular pieces, the double choker. so emily, can you just turn around? and can you just move the strings? >> oh, that's cool. >> so that's so young, it is so cool, and emily, can you switch it around to put the arrow head in the front? as well? >> oh, that's why it is a
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double choker. >> double choker. you can wear it both ways. >> love it, way to go. and you see that actually can lion the stripes, and it pops. it doesn't take away from it. >> all right. thank you, emily, you look gorgeous. obviously emily is one of the younger model. and she's rad i can justly good looking. now we have dawn, just smidge over 20. >> tell us what she is doing and i love the patterns together again. >> we casino of mix couple of colors, very navy, white, gray. and instead of maybe doing two print, because it could get busy, might be more comfortable to do the checker print and then she has bag here has texture. so casino of just cool studded easy to wear. >> so make sure if you have prints they're not competing with each other. one is big, one not so big? >> right. some people wouldn't necessarily put this altogether. but it looks cool. and it works. >> and again, the jewelry is banking. >> yes, you know, that's white moon stone, long statement
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piece, statement pieces are so hot right now. and this is very age appropriate. just because something is trend, doesn't mean it needs to be any wage to wear t but also be age appropriate. she is wearing gray, and white, bracelets, just to add, not to take away, so it still looks very high fashion. >> i love it. all right, you guys, look great, thank you, and you can come over and join us, so coming up in the 8:00 hour i see you're already racking your hat. >> yep, i am. >> we'll do some coachellaa's do and don't's, and time to throw away the flower crown. not doing that any more? so again called rowan, in narberth, and also, wait, picture of alley real quick, our photographer, had to put her on tv. that's kat's daughter, and she is adorable. >> in bright red. >> and bright red. sorry. >> very cute. >> now, you know the little cups of hummus we eat all the time. >> and all kind of flavors you can get.
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sabr an a, the company, recalling thousands of cases of hummus because of possible listeria contamination. seem to be happening more and more, doctor mike will explain what wistaria is what you should do if you have some of this hummus at home. >> we have that hummus up our our second floor -- >> we do. we better check it. >> vending machines. there is lauren johnson, at temple. she looks very happy today. >> hey. >> high. >> i know, hey, mike, guess what? >> what? >> hi, i'm going to sleep over outside with the fraternity here at temple. we're going to tell you why these boys camped out, they're raising some big bucks, for a good cause, they're giving greek life a good name. we'll tell you all about it
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flavor, traditional classic one, all across the nation, over possible listeria contamination. >> listeria, it is something that we see in food poisoning, people that get contaminated food, they eat it, they can get very sick. and basically what this company is doing -- >> what do they say? >> voluntarily recalling 30,000 cases. now, i consume this on a regular -- i'm a hummus fan. i love it. the problem with hummus, it is so good. >> right. >> you can't stop it. it is like potato chips. >> all it is it just crushed up chick peas. >> and there is calories in there, yes. it is wonderful. i love it, it is a great thing. but if you realize, you only need a teaspoon of it, and then you have pretty much tapped out for the day. all right? but if it is contaminated when listeria, that can be a big problem, it is the third cause of deaths from food poisoning in in country.
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there it is. every time i come in here, showing cool bacteria. >> yes, a lot of bacteria. >> listeria, that's it, what can it do? in people with normal immune systems, not a big deal. but, if you're older, you're immuno compromised, meaning your immune system not so hot, or if you're pregnant it, can be very serious. you get headaches, stiffer negative, fever, muscle aches, even get meningitis, and sepsis, fan you're pregnant, it can be very, very dangerous to the baby. so, this is an investigate important thing. if you have it at home, i guess it is on our website. >> yes. may 11 and may 15. >> take it back. take it back, get a refund. >> okay. >> would it give you diarrhea? >> oh, it can. >> it can? >> it can, yes. but you get really fever and muscle aches and feel terrible and you can get septic. remember we did that stormy? sepsis can be life threatening, especially in people that don't have good immune systems. >> you know, sue, good with old phrases, i mean, phrases,
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looking through life through rose colored glasses. my friend geraldo, he wears these rose colored glasses, kind of bordering on orange, right? what's the new stud bye orange glasses in. >> it blocks out blue light. now, why is that important? see that screen right over there? alex, do you look at that before you go to bed at night? >> do you check your e-mail, and your texts? >> or tweets and all of that? >> blue light, it affect meletonin in your brain. and what happens is is that it decreases your ability to fall asleep. because it decreases the production of meletonin. >> should i put on orange colored glasses in. >> study shows if you wear orange glasses it actually will reduce your risk of having that happen t blocks out the blue light. >> wear orange glass toss check your e-mail and be on the laptop. >> specially if you're a kid and at night if you go to bed. >> great tip.
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-- tip. none of lust do it. >> what's the fundraiser? >> oh, i will ' be bowling. thirty strikes bowling, all right, 5:01 south white horse pike, stratford, new jersey, now, i stink as a bowler. but, i can tell you, this is great. a great cause to strike down pediatric cancer. we'll be there, and we'll have a loft fun. >> wednesday the 11? >> saturday night. >> saturday night. >> and then be there. >> thank you, doctor mike. >> love you both. >> his mine will be in the gutter. >> well, if you're a bad bowler just use the bumpers. >> that's what we do. i bring my kids, and it allows me -- >> i use bumpers. i bowl with the bumpers. if you bounce off a certain way, whatever. >> thank you. >> good day, april the ninth, 2015. >> live, from the fox 29 studio. this is "good day philadelphia". >> if you are just tuning in, you'll find out that the south carolina police murder case has a south jersey connection
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before he was a cop down soul south, he was high school kid up north here at lenape high here in medford. >> temple fraternity trying to do something different to raise money and awareness. they want to give greek life a good name. we'll tell you what they are doing, coming up. >> here at the university of the art for the sixth and aoun arts unleashed program. this is where student, fact ill at this and alumni, they sell art. guess what? i'll show you a piece, they have a piece here for $30,000. on sale. jen, what's going on? >> hey, coachella first of two weekends, big fashion and musical festival out in california. this is a do. you're rocking it, apparently this hat is a do. a big don't this year, no flower crowns. guys, stay with me, no flower crowns. we will talk about some do's and don't's, you look great. >> no flower crans. >> so cute. >> i'm going to have to take
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mine back, then. >> wear your flower drawn this weekend? >> do you have something were you going to announce? >> i don't. i was looking at the menu here. >> way to call him out, mike. >> we're ordering brunch. >> i want that hat from jen. did you see how good she looked in that hat? >> fantastic. >> you'll need it this weekend when the sun finally comes back out. not today. not going to happen. not going to happen. four out of ten, your weather by the numbers, here's bus stop buddy, rain gear on again. but at least the phillies won last night, damp, drizzly again, not only for today, but tonight, if you have tickets to the phillies game. not too much on radar, for rain, it is 40 degrees, just damp out there, with the easterly breezes, and we get to high of 48 degrees, so still chilly all day long. with clouds, and drizzle, and maybe peak of sunshine, but it is doubtful. bob kelly, we can guarantee for the weekend, but not today. >> good news for all of the
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soccer players out there. the kids will be on the feel, looking good this weekend. but, got a fire location for you. lancaster avenue at route one. right at city avenue there. so, a lot of activity here along lancaster avenue, delays also on city, you can see the red lighting it up here, brake lights slow going on the schuylkill expressway. pretty much from conshohocken into downtown, vice verse a the rain really not making it an easy commute. not only on the roads, also in the air. here we go, weather delays now at the airport, philly, just starting to see delays on arrivals and departures. we have been dealing with 90 minute delays out of chicago o'hare. so, check with the airline, pack your patience, it will be a long morning, and a long day possibly at philadelphia international airport. light out on the boulevard, two big intersections at c and f street. south on 95, put about 45 to 50 minutes heading south on 95, from cottman into girard. no accidents, just slower than normal, because of the weather this morning. and, an accident here along the southbound side of 202, right before you get to the den hauer bridge. and here's a live look at i95
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at the route 420 interchange. this vehicle here in the grassy median came off of 95 there. i'm hearing it is a medical emergency which this person came off 95, landed in the grass here, as we pull out, there is 95 south headed down or i should say north headed up toward the airport. a lot of police and medical activity there, in delaware county. mike, alex, back over to you. >> all right, apparently there is a dash cam video now, of this same scene down in south carolina. should be released later this morning. this of course is that deadly police involved shooting in south carolina, video could give us maybe little more insight of exactly what went down before those eight shots were fired. and now, there is a local connection to this case? >> that's right. fox 29's steve keeley live in medford this morning. >> well, when everybody saw this video at first, they probably thought well there is a good old southern boy up to southern antics from the 40's, 50's, but little did they know
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southern boy meant south jersey boy, here's where he went to high school. lenape high here in medford, new jersey, he graduated in 016789 the kids that go here now, the freshmen, weren't even born then yet. so no student certainly remember him here. his old classmates, old neighbors over in mt. laurel, we he lived, all do remember him. so he went from south jersey way to south carolina cop. michael slager's old neighbors and classmates over in mt. laurel, and near medford already like the rest of the country saddened and so stunned at the shooting had their shock here turned when they found out that there was this local connection that he went to lenape high school, and grew up in mt. laurel. and local police leaders around philly say this case now just is adding to the height ends mistrust among so many people in this country. and this already tough time of being a police officer, now, making their jobs even tougher if you can believe it. >> this type of incident couldn't be any more clearer. but again, and i keep on emphasizing it, again, there
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is another side to the story, i don't know how you justify that. i truly don't know how you justify a guy running, he's not a danger to anybody, he's not a danger to himself. he gets shot in the back five times. and then it looks like a weapon is dropped at which would make a major, major question mark what's that about? >> certainly adds to the mistrust, it adds to all of the kind of negative things, that we have been hearing recently. so we all have to deal with t but i think, also, a message should be that in this case things happen very quickly. in terms of the actions taken, by both the department, their district attorney down there, and their mayor. i mean, i think they acted very quickly and appropriate appropriately. miss police job application listed another local connection, just 27 when he became a cop, so he had limited work experience. he listed his waiter job here at the old ventura restaurant
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on route 73 in voorhees, now closed left that job and the coast guard, another coincidence in the case, sadly the man he shot and killed walter scott also coast guard veteran. mike, al, right across the street from lenape high school here at johnson farm where we've done plenty of good day features from, guess what, guess what they're talking about at the bakery here? >> exactly what they're talking about, 8:07. one fraternity at local school here is doing some good in the wake of the recent negative news surrounding fraternities specially. >> last month university of oklahoma severed all ties with the fraternity after some members were caught on video sinking a racist chant. the fraternity national leaders even shut down the chapter and student were expelled. >> here in pennsylvania, penn state fraternity suspended after hazing investigation. the school says that pie cap a
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fi chapter violated rules about hazing, alcohol use, and disorderly conduct. penn state also suspended cap a delta ro fraternity for a secret facebook page that showed naked or semi nude photos of women, some of them passed out. >> and now, some schools are cracking down on greek life. rutgers university band campus fraternity and sorority house party for the rest of the year, move comes after two alcohol related incidents in which one student died and another was hospitalized. but there are a lot of fraternities, sororities, doing great things for their schools as well as their communities. >> so temple's alpha ta omega chopper has been channel upped out since, well, about 10:00 yesterday morning to raise money and awareness, not all of these fraternities and sororities are bad at all. here's lauren, she out there with them. >> reporter: that is absolutely right. so ato, make some news at
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temple! yahoo! (cheers). >> reporter: they're her to try to give greek a good name. we start with ryan. ryan, why did you guys decide to do this? >> well every year we do our event, our 36 hour on campus campout for a charity of our choice. and in light of like recent news and all the of the news about sexual violence, how important it is, we go with women organized against rape, donate our benefits to them this year. >> fabulous. how many people did you sleep with in that tent last night? >> i was with two other brothers in a small tent over there. but we had about 15 more in the big one over here. we had brothers flow in and out all night, around 30 people, people coming in, out, all day. so really raising awareness, and good cause, and we're happen which the turn out so far. >> so far so good. i want you -- i brought you guys $10. ya! okay, can i get a dozen, i'll get a dozen? i want to try to help you guys
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hand these out. meantime, tell me again, a lot of people understand greek life. i'm not greek. talk about it at the station for weeks now, what's the reason behind why someone might want to join a groping organization? >> really about surrounding yourself by brothers that you love, all brothers by choice, not by blood, which makes us even stronger of a bond. >> oh, you hold there is i'll hands out -- go ahead, keep talking. >> and i really just want our fraternity here at temple university to not be suck up in general role is agents of greek activities from throughout the nation. >> hats off to you guys. go brush your teeth when you get back home. but we appreciate everything that you're doing. go ato. here at temple. >> i paid for those. >> nice, lauren. >> okay, so, we mention this last week, that it has been 20 years since salina was killed
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by what the leader of her fan club. >> that's right. shot and killed her. so now planned surprise, 20 years later. how she is going on tour. and why some fans have mixed feelings about her being resurrected i guess is the way or brought back to life as a hologram. >> really on tour as a hologram. wow. >> but first, dreaming of new house, but worried about your yesterday the snore want to get new car? get ready. here comes good news, credit changes on the way, that's next. >> you know, i didn't realize you could improve your yesterday the score with just couple of clicks. of the mouse. quick note for you. fox 29 will host the next mayoral debate. you can watch it right here on fox 29. it will be april 23rd, at 6:00 p.m. so watch it. live on tv. yes, it will be happening. >> here we go. >> can also watch it streaming at my fox philly. watch it on tv or watch it in your computer, on your phone, just go to myfoxphilly.com, use the app, phone along with all of the debate news using
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>> it is time for a look at the werth. and a look at ultimate doppler radar real quick. just few distributes and drabs, here in our area. there is heavier rainout to the west. that will probably get to us by later on in the day, but make sure your address warmly enough. temperatures only in the 30's, knows places, and we've barely made it to 40 degrees so far. we're not even going to get that much warmer than. that will here is your seven day forecast, with 48 degrees for high today. that is a little bit better than yesterday. we got to 44. seventy-five tomorrow, isn't that crazy, the big jump in temperatures, and then, we casino of level out in the 60s, mid 60s, over the week edge, with sunshine, both saturday and sunday, and looking pretty good to start next week, as well. not looking good on this roadway, bob kelly, where they have is? >> sue bee, i95. live look at i95 right near allegheny on the right there, about 50 minute trip. there go the school buses coming into downtown, as well.
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work your way through the construction zone, back up on the benny. from the jersey side, up and over, into downtown, a fire location here along lancaster avenue. between lankenau and route one, city avenue, right near the seminary, just to a locator there. so just watch for some fire crews, responding and delays in the air. don't put that tray in the up-right position yet. philly delays in chicago running with delays 909 minutes, so the rain and the fog impacting air travel this morning. back over to you. >> bob kelly thank you for that. i don't understand this whole credit score thing. so many commercials. remember the win with the two women sitting on the bench? i don't know my credit score. i don't know my credit score. why do we need that? >> important when trying to find a job. new house, new car, or even get a loan. it all comes down to your credit score. >> well, okay. let's figure out who do this. dan rickado here. >> so new credit score now. >> do you know your score.
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>> yes. >> mike? >> do you. >> yes. >> i have no idea. >> we all know you need your credit score to get one of these, credit card, now you need one of these, a job. according to society human resources half of our employers check your credit score before sending you the offer letter. >> hole on. alex you're right, it is so important. >> how do they get my credit score? >> you give your social. >> that's right. you give your social. little fine print saying they're going to check your score so they can do it, okay? they are look to go see you're a deadbeat or not. here is the problem, guys, 25 million americans don't have a credit score. 28 million had credit filed that's finish than victoria secret mode he will. so their score is wrong. good news as you said, good news. >> we want good news. >> the company that calculates credit scores up until now, mike, use your credit history really to calculate your score. if you don't have credit history, tough to start. >> if you use a debit card? >> exactly. younger consumers, older consumers, don't use a lot of
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credit. now use new methodology, takes into account your cell phone bill, electric company bill for example. >> so betty pay them on time? >> pay them on time. now looking at the other bills part of every day life, and use those to calculate a score. that's going to help 53 million folks out there, either get a score, or get a more accurate score. >> so this is good thing? >> this is great thing. because you really, as alex said, that credit score real important. not just getting credit card, it is everything else in life. >> looking foreplays to live, i know if you're applying for an apartment? >> carpet get a lease signed. >> absolutely right. >> my mom gets all up in arms, don't check it, sometimes if they check it then your score goes down? >> it doesn't necessarily hurt your score. you want tips on thousand get this done out there listening right here, here's how we will get it done. help up right now. first thing to do. find out if you have a score. do you have a score? to do that easier than ever. go to credit karma. com. bunch of websites out there, but this one is easy town use, it is free.
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>> it won't affect you at all? >> won't affect your credit score. with few key strokes uma see from a score, you might say gee it looks awful low. below 720 it is low. work on. that will second thing, call your cable company, call your electric company, call your cell phone company. >> send me bills? >> ask them to send your bill history to the credit agency. they'll know what you are talking about. that will help your file grow your credit file. next thing to do, apply for what's called retail credit card. that kohl's card, target card, macy's, they denned to be easier to get. it is good way for lot of consumers specially younger consumers to get on the train so to speak when it comes to kit. last thing check out www.better money habit. com. great little free website. lots of tips on how to get a score. how to run up the score. that's our goal. >> what's your credit score smarty pants? >> let's say it is over 800 thank you very much. >> is it? >> thanks to my wife's good stewart ship of the family
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finances. >> thanks, man. >> all right, let's just call it 8:20. have you done this new app? it is hot, man. we just did it in the commercial break. it is call periscope. >> new thing. is there a privacy concern when it comes to periscope? parents what you should know before letting the world into your kids world. and this: >> oh, yeah, great sound. >> hospital doesn't love bob marry. we have a member of the ray gay world on good day today. bonn marlie's grandson, gomers a marlly, performs forest for us, here in the studio performing in just a bit. >> joe.
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fame. >> but joan jet is from the wynnewood area of pennsylvania. >> so miley, reason connected, doing the honors at the april 18th is her moan. >> i she lint deuce her, yes. >> will perform together. >> as is custom, they're expected to actually do that, get on stage together, and perform. person introduced, gets the award. >> yes. >> in case were you confused by that. >> by the way, they sang on oprah, one time, i remember there is few years ago, i used to watch oprah every day. >> yes. >> also, at the same ceremony, in cleveland, right? but sometimes they have the hall of fame ceremony new york city for some reason. lou read, this year, steve he ray vaughn, weather, paul butterflied field blues band. >> bob says oh, on that one. >> they're good. >> kurt kobain only daughter said she not big fan of nirvanna music. frances bean said she respects
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her father's work, but a song that particularly makes her sad about his suicide. >> he wrote a song called dumb. >> and she says she believes that that song dumb, mike, that he wrote it about himself. so it is casino of hard for her to listen to it. she doesn't like it. now she is executive producer of the documentary kurt kobain man taj of heck, which debuts hbo next month. i like that name. >> montage of heck. >> montage of heck. what the heck. >> what's that mean? supposed to watch it? >> what dot president of the united states and good day philadelphia have in common? >> well, he's in the caribbean, so -- we're not there, that's not it. >> no, but his jamaica. >> true. >> he's on vacation. he's -- on the political outreach program in that area of the caribbean. but he did take some time to visit museum dedicated to a very famous person of jamaica.
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>> so this is the bob marlie museum in kingston, jamaica, museum is in the house where marlie lived up until 1981. >> i've been in that house. >> of course you have. >> he is a marlie fan. so make sure you stick around, if you're marlie fan, as well. make the connection. >> here comes. >> next hour we'll have bob marlie's grandson. >> i'm sure has been in that house. >> yes, joe marlie performing in studio, and we'll talk to him in just a bit. so you're right, we do have a connection there. >> this close to the president. >> kind of. >> okay, quincy at one of the coolest places in art city. >> talking about art. >> arts unleashed. i'm here with rumble. going to teach me how to play drums on the bucket coming up.
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>> bus stop buddy ready for the drips and drops and drizzle with the umbrella waterproof jacket. mittens, because it is really chilly outside. we don't see much on ultimate doppler, right now, but we only have 40 degrees, and with the breeze, it feels like 33, out there, kind of wintery temperatures, now, tomorrow is our spring fling in reading pennsylvania, out to berks county tomorrow, we will be there in the morning, during good day, and in the evening, during the five and 6:00 news, alex annually drive right out there, stop right around there, we'll see when you it is about 75 degrees, yes, we are taking road trip. now, if you are stopping out in the morning, to see the folks, it is 49 degrees. so, it is much milder in the afternoon, but you got to watch out for showers, and thunderstorms, our planner for the day for high of
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48 degrees. that's all we will managed to. can you imagine, bob, 48 today, 75 tomorrow? don't imagine it will happen? >> happen. what are we taking, al next. >> road trip. >> we're going on a road trip. good morning, everybody, live look at the schuylkill expressway, westbound, bumm for bumper from montgomery, pretty much all the way out to conshy, i think the rain as sue showed us moved out. everything still little damp and wet from the soak that we got on the overnight. back up on the benny from the jersey side, up and over into downtown at eighth and vine. all of the subway surface trolleys are running with delays of about ten minutes, this morning. we had disable train, in the tunnel. the market frankford, the broad street subway, looking good this morning, no problems there. but a rough go at the airport, because of the weather, philly experiencing hit and miss delays, chicago, 90 minute delays on arrivals and departures, so check with the airline and the lights are still out here along the boulevard. two separate intersections, one at c, the other one is at f street, and south on 95,
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heavy from cottman in through girard. alex, mike, back over to you. >> fox 29 happy to partner with the university of arts art unleashed. >> now quincy, really has been unleashed. >> having a loft fun here. first time from the university of the arts, first time philly. >> vp of advancement, you have a big title here. he so tell us about arthur leash. >> our largest fundraiser of the year, annual fundraiser, the sixth year of it. proceeds go to scholarships for student. and we're very excited every year for this event. i've been here for an hour checking out the artwork. >> one of the favorite. by alumni of the university. out, well, actually local. south philadelphia, his house
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looks like this. >> wow, and that piece is $6,500. >> yes. >> it is. >> i was thinking about buying it, but i can only probably afford a light bulb. the cool thing about arts unleashed, all of the artwork here from faculty, student, al loom my. >> that's right. >> some other pieces that we have? >> piece by a student, she is a senior this year, as i gallagher. is this a deer? >> water. it is water. >> okay. here is another thing i was hearing, right? a lot of people, big people in art, they come here because they pick up pieces from student. >> yes. >> and then in the hopes that maybe years later these student become like big artists. >> right. right. exactly. >> it is an investment. >> yes. >> an investment. an investment in their lives, too, because the proceeds go for scholarships. >> got you. okay, now, you guys also have drummers, and all types of
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people here. >> yes. >> i'm going to go talk to the drummer. we have ensemble called rumble. and there appear. they play the drums on bucket. now, i have sean here. sean, how are you doing,er? >> how are you? >> so breakdown how do you guys do this? >> we get together every wednesday, around 4:00. we bring these bucket together. we try create grooves, cohesive pieces and make music with the limitations of only buckets and non-actual instruments. >> show us something. i'll try to hop in. >> so i have a bucket. okay. rumble. young man rumble. you get it? all right. let's go. >> ♪
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>> you know, this is on quincy's bucket list to do there. >> oh, buckets of fun. >> look at him. look at. that will oh, ya. >> look at that face. >> beat it. >> is he on the beat? okay. >> he is on the down beat. >> all right, i have toking announce. >> oh, goodness. >> when it comes to afrodeziak's, i've done a study on there is it is oysters. >> yes? >> chocolate, but something new has been added to the list of afrodeziak's. you want to know what it is? >> yes. >> grilled cheese sandwiches. apparently is a turn on for some people. yes. and we're going to meet a grilled cheese addict. >> that's why bob eats grilled cheese every day for lunch? >> that's right. that's why he has six kids. >> oh, gosh. >> but first we have huge news for football fans, ladies and gentlemen. >> the nfl just hired it first
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>> when he sits down, do salt with him. johnny gill is on the show tomorrow. i love johnny gill. ♪ will you wear a red dress for him tomorrow? >> i think i should wear red, right, and high heels. >> ya. >> my, my, my. >> all right, we have to talk about this. >> what's the woman's name, first of all? >> her name is sarah thomas, named the first full time female off initial nfl history. >> making history. >> the league made the big ground breaking announcement yesterday, plans to promote her 19 year veteran of officiating though, right, chris murphy? >> nineteen years. what took so long, right? so sarah thomas will be a line judge for the upcoming season, so you'll see that lj on the
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back of her striped jersey. this is hardly the first, first for thomas by the way. also the first female to work the games on the fbs level, first to officiate bowl game in 2009. the 41 year old from mississippi has been in the league's officiating development program. and work some mini camps last year. she spent last eight years officiating in conference usa. so thomas says she does not set out to become a first, nfl official, but she wanted to further her career, so this seemed like the logical progression in her career. but again, 19 years. evidently, a lot of fellow referees say she's really, really good. >> asked if she's nervous, she said no, not nervous at all, to sit there and be there on the side lines there in the first nfl game. >> has been doing it for 19 years. >> yes. >> knows what she is doing. >> a professional. >> the nba has a female rev.
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not baseball yet. >> not baseball. >> who canny? >> no. so, the other thing is, you have got to wonder about, when are they going to increase the pay of refs? evidently also going to work side job, because the season so short, they make typically from five to ten per game. remember, the nfl generating billions and bills of -- every year. >> sixteen games in a season? >> the mother of three kids, so she said she needs a second job. >> exhibition games, yes. chris, thank you. >> okay, guys. >> that's good, though. i love. that will sarah thomas, be looking for her. >> 8:41 now. >> let's get to jen. >> now, jen, explain what coachella is to me? >> okay, coachrole is a music festival, but it is also a fashion festival. but it is like hipster, bohemian, cool rock star. come on back after the break. we will de some do's, please don't's, and talk about how
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right now, but there is a lot more rain coming through western maryland, right now, west virginia, and that's going to be headed our way by the end of the day. so at some point again you'll need your umbrella we have temperatures mostly in the 30's, another chilly, chilly morning, 40 degrees in the city, 40 in millville. and dover, right now, only 39 in atlantic city. not getting out of the 40's again today. yesterday's high only 44. seventy-five for tomorrow, isn't that amazing, going from almost 50, to 75 degrees, thunderstorms, though, by the end of the day. we settle down over the weekend when ten on saturday, ten on sunday, temps mid 60s, both days. >> you know, quite often when you have aflict aeration of temperature right now, the extreme, you will have thunderstorms. because it is a collision of the cooler and the warmer air slamming together. >> look at you. >> causes thunderstorms. >> mr. meteorologist. >> might even ghetto included front in there which stops, stalls, rains and rains and
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rains. >> any excuse. >> slamming together of atmospheric tensions. >> i think someone's mad at you. >> isn't that what lightning is? lightning bolt, cuts through the atmosphere, and when the atmosphere slams back together, you get the sound of thunder. >> you're out of control. >> does it sound like that? >> thunder clap? >> okay, so, let's explain what this coachella music festival; they have it every year, thousands and thousand it is kardashian's will undoubtedly show up. look at this massive crowd in southern california. >> real a fashion show. you go, you are there all day, people love looking at the fashion, that these wealthy hipsters and bohemian celebrities are wearing, you know what i mean? >> a lot of flow i stuff, at hand, and a lot of times see flowers, and women's hair. >> but there are some rooms. okay? so you mention flowers, mike? that flower drawn, no no, time to ditch the flower drawn. no flower crans. >> okay.
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>> now, fergie. >> i saw her there. >> on trend with that plane hat there, the floppy hat little bit. >> okay. >> i love the hat. so jen is telling us, the do's and don't's whether it comes -- because we have our own music if he vales, roots, made in america. >> same rules. >> coachella begins the fashion rules. wouldn't you say? the festivals, the concert, people want to look like coachella, at rowan in narberth. you're not really -- like this is jordan, this is cat, she doing some of the amazing jewelry, thank you. these are the -- your daughters adorable, so toyed dress them up. guess what? sometimes the disney stars, vanessa hutch ends, all of these people are there. so tell me little bit. so young and gorgeous, tell me what you have done with her. she looks amazing. >> she is wearing cute little printed crop top, the back is also really cute, turn around little bit. >> adorable. >> some stretch i comfortable white ripped up jeans. >> okay. >> anally? >> alley has cute little printed shorts on.
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and a tank that she tide. >> you look adorable. you guys, and the jewelry great. it is your mom's jewelry. so you put them in jewelry for the outfits? >> i d sydney is a teenager, teen girls love to focus on very heavy arm, just really fun, aggressive funky. and then they love the horns. so i have her in a long statement piece, and my little one, the young girls, just love the choke ers with the pearls, then in died turk coast and gold people tight. she in coconut shells, and green buda on her arm. she does, my girls wear this every day. they go into my shop, and they pull for school. >> i love it. so you guys are out of the way. thank you for participating. way to go, ladies. so now we have a look, we will show vanessa hutchins, like huge coachella person, in her 20's, people see i believe we have the picture up now, someone wants to tell me, so vanessa hutchins, all kind of looks. but here we have emily, high, gorgeous once again, and why did you put this outfit
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together? >> the girls in their 20's, that go to coachella at least, they're going to dress cool. they'll go all out, have fun with it. and like do up the whole -- >> have to have a crop top? >> yes, crochet crop top with fringe, beaded fedor a. >> the fedor an in the floppy hat out? >> yes. >> the jewelry looks ridiculous? >> i love the jewelry on there is just because you're young and fashion aggressive doesn't mean it shouldn't look so cool. so we put a lot of pieces, tons of layering, but we stuck within the same color. >> love it. okay then we go little older. you're. you say it doesn't really matter if you're in your 20's, 30's, 40's, doesn't matter, max i dress obviously adorable, can wear it everywhere? >> yes. the max i is good for anyone, i mean, really 20's, 30's, for anyone can wear it, but definately easier look. >> and then michelle is rocking, see what misch sell doing as we wrap it up? >> she has on bohemian
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embroidered top works great, and a pair of flare jeans. >> you had to rock the turcotte with cat designs. you look great. do's and don't's, guys, these are things women can wear all over philadelphia, different concerts, and festivals. so, mike, what do you think? yes? >> i like the whole look. i do. for concerts. >> yes. >> you can wear it -- >> delaware, ya. >> fire fly, yep. >> great thing, thank you. >> we have to start rock ago hat more. >> some say it might mean an unlikely trio. czar jessica parker, first lady michelle obama, kerry washington altogether on a cover. so why we're seeing these three powerful women joining forces. >> okay, what are they -- >> what could it be? we'll tell you. we are bringing in a road trip starting with good day and at every newscast throughout the dayment taking over town near you.
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good morning, everybody, 8:54, slow going on the schuylkill expressway, weather knocking us back here about an hour delay inbound, on the schuylkill expressway. heavy on 95, almost an hour, as well. southbound, coming in toward the city, coming in from south jersey, the benny back up from the tolls up and over, into center city, at eighth and vine. looks like here is the tail end of it. rush hour almost over on the ben franklin. all of the subway surface trolleys, running with about ten minute delays this morning, all because after disable trolley, in the tunnel. philly international. forty minute delays on average, for the flights here. ninety minutes coming out of chicago. so, factor in some extra time, double jam in south philly tonight. we got both the flares flyers and phillies. what, 26,000 last night for the red sox, probably the same deal again tonight. but all of the flyers and phillies fans add extra volume to our evening rush hour. >> who are you flood players
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playing. >> i do not know. >> can we find that out? >> sue is bus. >> i who are the flyers playing tonight? >> i'm google it. >> i bet tom lowden, oh, flyers! >> we'll figure it out. twit letter come through for us. >> carolina hurricanes. >> there go. >> boom. >> i think it is the hurricane >> so, if it is suegle, for sue googling, what a.m.y? >> holly gram. >> a list actresses, kerry washington, sarah jessica parker, they have teamed up with first lady of the usa. >> so there they are on the glamour cover. so talk about project joining forces to help military service women, vets, military wives. so the goal to address some of the issues that women in this group might face. so this issue of glom or will be on news stands next week. >> nice pick, wouldn't you say? >> it is gorgeous. >> well, a big night on american idol.
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life, what you are doing, so parents, what you should know before letting the world into your kids world, because kids are really into this. >> now, i mention before, everybody knows about it, you goat your icers? chocolate? now, one survey says, grilled cheese sandwich can be a turn on. what do you think? by the way, what places in town have the best grilled cheese sandwich? i am. >> i'm sure bob kelly knows. >> he knows his grilled cheese. >> right, joe? >> ♪ >> who do every doesn't love the sweet sound of bob marly? member of ray gay royalty on good day today. bob marlie's grandson, looking at him here. >> yes? >> wait, not here. here, okay, he's performing for us, live in the studio. >> do you know, i think bob marlie's sis
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