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vehicle. we beat the commute. find out coming up next. >> okay. >> vehicle will take the schuylkill, quincy will run kelly drive. and there is this. >> largest indoor water park in the northeast, aqua topia is opened for business, we are sending jen fred to check it out. >> is that cammal back mountain. >> yes. >> great looking facility. >> that will be fun all summer. >> it just opened. >> yes. >> i'm sure she will get down a tube, 90-degree temperatures in some of our area. >> my goodness. >> and then... >> change. >> lets look at the number for today, it is an eight, out of ten, if you like it hot. bus stop buddy just a a polo shirt, no jacket required. it is warm and humid and areas of fog that might slow you down, even though it had has been light on you for a while. quite a few clouds, a couple of stray showers down in cumberland county, new jersey. take a closer look at that in
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a moment but we are close to 70 degrees. 8 miles an hour winds. yes, it is humid out there, 87 . our high will be around 88 degrees. quite warm and breezy. that is today, we will talk about the plunge in temperatures for tomorrow, and get you through rest of the workweek in our seven day forecast, coming up, here's traffic, and a structure on the roadway. >> yes, mike, you know that shed you ordered. >> yes, where is my shed. >> here's your shed right here. >> this is 422, westbound right here near oaks interchange. i'm not sure if this fellow plowed in the back of it but it looks like it became, disengaged from its trailer here. we're in pretty bad shape on the westbound side of 422, for folks heading out towards that collegeville royersford interchange. the that is only incident on the major roadways. we are seeing volume south on i-95 heavy from academy down in toward girard.
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folks putting 40 minutes on the clock, coming in on the the benny, we have got the cars, the trains, patco high speed line, by the way running an adjusted schedule both today and tomorrow, and we are starting to see some volume over ben franklin heading into downtown at eighth and vine. sue talked about some fog, this is a live look down in delaware, this is along portion of the 202, just above the state line. it is hit and miss. the crystal clear. maybe only 2 miles away from here so be ready for. that live look at 476 through bryn mawr, picking up volume as we head down toward i-95 and air port. no problems at the airport. mass transit looking good. mike and alex, back to you. 7:02. overnight another massive earthquake rocked nepal. country's home ministry reported 19 people dead and thousands of others are injured in this quake. 7.4 tremor sent people panicking to the street and right now police are telling everyone to stay in open spaces for safety. as they search for survivors. there are several reports of the building collapses and
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very strong after shocks. this quake comes only three weeks after 7.9 magnitude earthquake killed more than 8,000 people, and that was on april 25th. >> my god, just what they did not need. philadelphia police are hoping surveillance video will help identify the the males who threw rocks at a school bus carrying special need students. >> one student, is back in the hospital this morning. more eye surgery. still some glass apparently embedded in her eye. steve, have you heard about the video, how old are these kids who threw the the rocks. >> reporter: they don't necessity for sure but chances are the kid went to this school since it happened right outside this school right after school ended at 3:30. this is middle years alternative philadelphia public schools, grades five through eight. talking about ten year-old through 14 years old and that is likely age range of the boys who threw the rocks at passing yellow school bus here and the bus as was coming from another school with nine special needs students, two bus aids and a school bus driver. do you see the video camera, right across the street from
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the school right on fourth seventh street right in front of the the playground. that is where the video is coming from. it is a real time police city climb camera and it is there because there have been previous crimes there they have put those where they had repeat crimes before. but nothing like this this bus has these kids with two bus aids and a school bus driver. in the going so fast we have four way stop signs nearby. but, fast enough where the the bus driver had to jam on the brakes. he sees a big chunk of concrete on the floor of the bus. one of the windows shattered. part of the concrete broke off hit this poor little girl in the eye and then she gets hit with the glass in the face, glass in her eye and cheek and cut lip on top of that. >> they called me and told me that a boy threw a brick through the window and hurt my daughter. glad shattered all over her eye. >> i was just sitting in my seat.
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a boy put a rock the in the window and glass went in my eye. >> we think we have some footage from one of our city cameras here. we're hopeful to get that video out to identify these individual. the right the now we have minimal description just young black males throwing bricks at the the vehicle. it appears to be for no reason at all. >> reporter: what detectives will do now that school is about to start they will take that video. maybe they have a decent freeze frame of it. these kids here wear a school uniform so they will be able to identify whether even if they cannot see the face, they may be able to see the uniform and say, hey, is anybody talking about this at school today. you can bet it will be the the topic of conversation and maybe this camera's video is so good that they can identify them and they will show that video probably first to the administrators and teachers here and say hey do you know these boys and maybe boys themselves, knowing what they did, the take after, now knowing that they hurt somebody as they come by here. thinks bus central out here. why kids in the middle of the
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day when you have a playground there they have a basketball camp there. a lot of things to do in that fence there. one of the things you should never does throw rocks at a passing school bus, and chances are, other kid saw it too. they may have witness he is in a digs to the video and maybe those kid call mom and dad and mom and dad will place a call to the detectives too don't be surprised if you hear about them finding two boys and bringing them out of the school today. >> how do you catch thieves. a lot of times with surveillance cameras, right. here's a dilemma. what if the thief is stealing surveillance cameras. >> what? >> the attention, stealing surveillance cameras. >> if you steel a surveillance camera don't you have to go up and look right at it. >> police are puzzled as to why a mandy side todd steel surveillance cameras from a new south philadelphia nail salon, an infinity store. it happened at 2:00 in the morning at 20th and porter, in
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girard estates. this suspect, look at this, approached, with the chair and gets a ladder, yah, removing surveillance cameras one by one. officers a that this could be a set up, well, for a later crime. >> american likely the fact that he is trying to remove cameras means that he is going to at some point come back and commit another crime in the sense of maybe a burglary. >> police say it is a good thing the cameras were actually rolling up and running catching the suspect, look at how clear the face is there. they say those surveillance cameras have been since replaced, with new camera. didn't do you any good, did it. 7:07. investigators are looking in the dead liz apartment blaze. they say kensington building that caught on fire yesterday morning, did not, have working smoke alarms. but now, a guy that knows the build varying well says that is not the case. >> yeah, the fire, left one man dead and many others
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without a home. lets get to jenny joyce with more on the investigation, jenny? >> reporter: alex and mike that landlord talked with us yesterday and he is arguing that he did have have smoke alarms and that is something investigators will to have sort out. but this building was in fact firebombs, according to fire officials and acted ultimately claim the life of the man who fell out of the window while trying to escape. fire happened yesterday morning around 6:15, here on kensington avenue near will air. first responders, say the property did not have a working smoke alarm and landlord says he installed the system but tenants stripped it for parts. that is why it was not working. witnesses a neighbors say when they saw flames they rush the ladder over to the window to start rescuing people inside the building. thirty year-old matt was trying to come down the ladder but piece of equipment collapsed and he fell to his death. >> he was standing over there, and i guess he was overwhelmed by the smoke or got too hot for him and he just came right down, and landed right next to
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me. >> he was a good guy. thirty years old. he left behind two children and a wife. >> you can look down there. >> you could look down there and if the alarm isn't working on one side that is due to the fact that the tenants stripped the piping and the wire. >> reporter: we are told that several people jump topped safety a digsly fire fighters rescued three people including a child, one man, and, now hospitalized and their three-year old daughter is now also under going treatment at st. christopher's hospital. so investigators are still assessing all of the factors involved in this deadly fire. at this point no charges have have been filed, alex and mike? >> my goodness. 7:09. police are investigating a violent incident near university of california, santa barbara campus. two men were shot and third was assaulted in a home. one of the injured men is believed to be a suspect and police are looking for a second suspect as well. it is unclear if the men are students at uc santa barbara, their injuries are reportedly, moderate. the incident happened in the same area where elliott rodgers killed six students and wounded 14 others, before
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killing himself, last may. yeah, that was a year ago right about now. all right. 71:50. the the white house is standing behind its version of how osama bin laden was kill. >> the the obama administration is defending it is early against a london review of books articles that claims that the pakistani government helped the u.s. >> we alerted them. >> they used retire senior intelligence official as its only source but obama administration spokesperson says osama bin laden raid was a unilateral u.s. mission and pakistan was only informed after the mission was carried out. officials said they feared pakistan could under mine the mission. >> they didn't want to tip them off. >> yeah. look at this, this is at a political campaign event, yeah, for a presidential candidate, rand paul as a matter of fact. look at this. the the photographer at rand paul's event, in new
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hampshire, yesterday. this guy gets right in the cameras licks it at one point, according to the national journal, that guy is rand paul's political director. if you can't lick them, join them or whatever the phrase is. photographer works for a democratic research firm that follows republican candidates around the country just to get any dirt on them. video is sparking a flood of tweets, some dubbing it lick gate. so far, rand paul's camp has not addressed this issue. they didn't like the guy being there. he follows around republican candidates. >> yeah. >> what do you think of the nfl position here, slapping tom brady, four game suspension. the quarterback gets suspended starting beginning of the year. patriots lose their first round draft pick next year, that is big, and for some reason they threw in a fourth round pick in 2017.
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the team itself will be find a million-dollar. how about that robert kraft owner of the team. nfl says it was unlikely that the footballs in the nfl championship game were deflated without brady's knowledge. the two equipment guys are suspended indefinitely. coming up around 7:30 we will talk to a former eagle garry cobb, you know g. cobb, what cost he think of this. is it too harsh four games, not harsh enough? police are investigating a teenage gang tampering with subway cars while record aring their criminal acts. they even have a name for themselves. >> what are the the name. >> the subway conquestors. >> i they mean that. >> they video tape themselves trespassing and post on line. the they changed subway lines on trains that are in service. they somehow got a key that enabled them to turn off interior lights of moving
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trains. >> one thing that hasn't been recognized yet is these kids have capabilities that control any aspect of the subway system on the train, that is a normal employee can because they have stolen all of the keys and tools required to operate the train. >> new york police say what the teens are doggies not only illegal but very dangerous. they say they are using teen's own videos, they have been posting to catch them. >> later this month, social, local runners, will take the the challenge, beat the commute, it is where runners try to beat drivers in traffic and they just get out of their car and run. i can get there faster not driving but just running to work to get this thing started quincy harris is a member of this running team. most of them live in west philadelphia he had has got his sneakers on there, his running shoes and he will try to out run one of our fox 29 cars. so, the graphic people didn't come in so i had to make these. this is a car. this is a little car. >> which one is the car. >> this is the car.
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>> okay. >> and then this is quincy right here. >> quincy is running. >> okay. >> that is quincy running. this is the the car. >> okay. so, you know down there pretty close to manayunk where lincoln drive kind of, intersects kelly drive. >> yeah. >> lincoln drive, where would that be on this map, bob right around in here. >> hold on. >> where am i. >> lincoln drive is right here. >> so you can make it, and come down here and get on the schuylkill expressway or get off and take kelly drive. >> so quincy is here and he will be running kelly drive and then george is in our fox vehicle and he will get on the schuylkill. now who will go the 6.7 miles to fourth and market faster. now what we need, bob, there
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is always a jammo on the the schuylkill. how is it doing right now. >> right now, not that bad. >> oh, come on. >> we will work it out. >> but tuesday is always the busiest day. >> tuesday morning. >> yes, tuesday is busiest day. >> so, my guess is that quincy a's cameras up, do we have any visual, there he is. here's the vehicle. they are getting ready to get on the schuylkill expressway. who will get to fourth and market faster. >> we will. >> we will. >> 7 miles. >> definitely. >> can i tell you, i have to commend you on the icons, bus stop quincy you made, that was impressive. that was really impressive. i'm with you guys right now. how are you doing. >> great, great. >> now the race, how did you guys link up west philly runners. >> how did we link up, with this race, the idea came from our last idea of the whole beat the bus idea.
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we were, racing the 21 bus, septa downtown, whole idea was there is so much congestion downtown, it will allow us run tours beat a bus. >> ridiculous. >> so, can we extend this to beating a car. so much traffic out there. is it possible to go out there and run faster than a commuter. that is how we came up with this concept. >> we will be able to do this, kyle, you have been part of the west philadelphia runners. you have lost 45-pound. >> i have. >> we will run town straight down kelly drive. george will hop in the vehicle. you guys had me on skype. you guys have me on skype. hopefully you do. we will begin the run right now. george, you do your thing. >> good hey, hey, what is up. >> how are you doing. >> yeah, quincy is skypeing,
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quality is not that great. he is running and keeping at the same time. that is a first for our show. george is taken off in the fox 29 vehicle, and he will cross a little bridge there and get on the the schuylkill expressway, we will see who can go 6.7 miles faster. >> he is holding something. maybe a little will bit. >> a little heavy. >> sue, who do you think will win. >> q man. >> bob, do we have a shot of the schuylkill. >> yes, coming up. >> let's get to this. we have off shore storm and little bit of rain, moving in the the not much. we are seeing decent sunshine this morning but be prepared for cooler temperatures, starting tomorrow. how much cooler? well, lets go right to the seven day forecast and show you, about 10 degrees cooler between today and tomorrow. now tomorrow is our spring
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fling and that is day it starts to feel like spring again after summery daze today with the heat and humidity. 88 degrees today. we will have fun with our spring fling, in media, pennsylvania. in the evening, we're going to be part of the dining under the stars which is every wednesday night and spring and summer. stay street in media closed, restaurant bring tables outside. we will see you tomorrow for that. wear a sweater. thirst we will start off in the 40's in our suburbs, and end up at 73 degrees. mid 70's for friday. warm front brings some thunderstorms on saturday. so there is your seven day forecast. all right bob do we have a jammo on the schuylkill. >> we have a little bit of the jammo. here's a live look at the schuylkill expressway near montgomery drive. so we are starting to see. now this backup also starting to run, pretty much from conshohocken to belmont. and again, right here is where you will start to get that juggernaut coming into center
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city. where i think quincy will make up sometime, again, crewness to center city once you hit that girard avenue things crawl down, crossing town on the vine expressway true that construction zone and then george will have to hit about four or five traffic lights along the way. >> do we have george's camera. >> can we punch have up george. >> we don't have that have yet. >> here's schuylkill expressway coming in bound. kelly drive not a problem. quincy will be running on the sidewalk there coming in on the kelly drive. live look here at the blue route, southbound, again all this volume heading down toward the schuylkill. rush hour underway, on this tuesday morning, but here you go live look at the curve, conshohocken curve in the background. ninety-five for gang leaving northeast philadelphia, work crews already set up here in the center but southbound heavy from cottman after new in through girard and the freeway a little unglare popping out, as you work your way in toward bellmawr. mike and alex, back over to
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you. it is hard to be healthy any more bob kelly. >> it is. >> it is expensive. >> yeah. >> so bad news for healthy eaters, price of the fruits and vegetables are going up but is there something else that is work ago begins your waist line why the price of junk food is going so low. >> junk food down, healthy foot up, you cannot win.
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we have quincy, on the left hand side of your screen, and in west philadelphia runners, running down kelly drive, and, wouldn't you know it, the schuylkill is moving, rapidly this morning. >> of course. >> our george roach, hoist a photographer here is in the vehicle on the right-hand side of the screen cruising down the schuylkill expressway. >> i see red lights. >> they are slowing down. >> are they close to city avenue. >> they got on at city avenue.
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>> maybe they will slow down. >> many, many times at 7:20 on a tuesday morning, this isn't even moving, the schuylkill but today, it is murphy's law. >> 7:20. better hurry up, quincy, run faster. >> easier said than done. >> especially with equipment. did you hear about this healthy eating will get tougher because prices of fruits and vegetables going up and junk food going down. >> it will make it harder to eat healthy. >> hey, i think we should bring in lauren from the fox business network what do you think about that. there she is, she's healthy. >> i try to be. it is so much easier and cheaper to eat junk food. you can grab something faster on the go. it makes a difference. there is a think tank that looked at obesity rates and price of food not just here in the u.s. and uk but china, brazil and mexico and essentially in a nutshell what they have found is that the
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the price of fruits and vegetables in the past 20 years has double, okay. >> what? >> that is how much more expensive it is to get your lettuce prewashed in that bag you buy and throw in the bowl. we're lazy. that is how you eat healthy without having to wash your lettuce and cut it up. so, tricks like that making fruits and vegetables more expensive especially when you buy something out of season, for instance. at the aim time cost of junk food, processed food, stuffed were not natural ingredients insuring some cases junk food has been cut in half. it is economics. people buying the junk food. >> in half. >> you're right, lauren, we have got so lazy we cannot peel our own carrots now. grapes come in little bags. we cannot pull it off the stems anymore. >> we're lazy. >> lettuce, prepackaged. >> to tear a head of lettuce in half. >> i bought cut up us before will sprouts and they weren't
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prewashed. i said you cut them you couldn't wash them. and, pour it in a bowl. >> and, it is almost like if you want to eat healthy, you have for rich these days. there is so much movements to change this you see what the fast food companies are doing, putting kail on the menu. you don't think of mcdonald's and kail but that is what they are doing to change this epidemic, if you will, because, you know, some people don't have as much money, it is a big problem. >> i put wheat germ on my twinkey. >> you put what? >> for real. >> well, i'm kind of joking. >> what about your wheat belly diet. >> wheat belly has gone out the door. >> i put wheat germ on my dingdong but that is for another day. bye lauren, i'll see you tomorrow. >> bye. >> she's our favorite.
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>> i'm sure she's like my goodness. >> talking to philly again. >> can we kill the philly hit every day. lets check on the run. we have a car on the schuylkill, and we have got quincy and his friend from the west philly runners on kelly drive. they are basically parallel. but george is going to win this big time. >> there is more brake lights. they seem to be slowing down. we need some traffic. >> come on, bob, get chris christie on the phone. >> wow. i'm lynne abraham. when i became philadelphia's da, child victims had to face a judge ...a jury...the public... and testify eye to eye with their attackers. it wasn't right. so i got a constitutional amendment passed allowing children to testify remotely. i'm running for mayor for the same reason --
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our children should come first. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i disagree. we have to improve education for all of our children.
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man verse car. quincy, we're rooting for you because traffic is free flowing this morning. we are trying to get bob kill toy help you out. bob, we need to create some traffic. >> it is double jelly doughnut jam on the schuylkill. >> i think they are seeing brake lights but then it doesn't. >> here's some. here's some. >> a little bit. >> okay. >> we're slowing down. >> all right. >> brake lights aren't working. >> stop and go. >> well, go. >> all right. >> maybe we should pull off at
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the zoo. >> he has sometime on his hand, maybe he needs more gas, sue. >> any other morning it would be a big jammo as bob would always say. we will keep watching that. lets see what bus stop buddy is wearing, no jacket required, warm, humid already and we have areas of fog, little bit of sunshine. we saw some showers earlier in south jersey. nothing anymore. 69 degrees in philadelphia heading to the upper 80's by the middle of the day, breezes picking up, this afternoon but then does cool down back to the 50's tonight instead of the 60's. cooler day tomorrow as well. we will tell you how much cooler coming up. lets look live at the kelly drive, this is kelly drive at mid veil, you see down below in the center of the screen. not a lot of traffic on the kelly drive where we are catching quincy, i hope he is passed this point here if he expects to win the the race here but kelly drive looking
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good. there is the schuylkill expressway, as you work your way around montgomery. we just saw george are, he was right near the girard avenue on ramp. traffic is stop and go from girard on in. this is route one near the pennsylvania turnpike. it looks like a disable painters van off the right shoulder. coming from the opposite side, i-95, stacked and packed off of center city, and also ben franklin backup as well into downtown at eighth and vine. mass transit looking good. mike and alex, back over to you. >> next time quincy has to take on i-95. >> next experiment, next week. >> how does that work 95 will be cleared. >> that is true. >> it is just us here at good day philadelphia what do you think of the suspension of tom brady. lets go through different details of the suspension. tom, suspended for four games starting next season for his role in deflate gate.
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do you see that guy right they was one of the ball keepers deflating the balls. nfl handed down suspension yesterday. not the only punishment. the the team garry cobb, former eagle, good to see you my man. >> my pleasure. >> a million-dollar, they will get find, the patriots. >> chump change. >> loss of the first round pick. >> now that is big. >> the fourth round pick in 2017. >> that is weird. >> and two staff members suspended indefinitely. >> that was cold, now come on, they are getting kick to the curb. these guys were ordered to do that by brady and now they are out of the job and they are done. >> especially what they were tweeting. >> yes. >> f tom. >> he is just putting them out there. that is not the way you want to do something. at least take responsibility but at least maybe should give them a hit. >> overall do you think this
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was too harsh. >> i didn't think it was harsh enough. i would have given it eight games because it will get cut down to two games. there will be an appeal. they should have given him eight games or maybe the season. >> the the season. >> that is what i was going for. >> here's the problem, the commissioner, is roger goodell. >> yes. >> very good friends with the patriots owners, do you think he called hey bob kraft, i will to have fine you a million. kraft says that is a a lot of cheese. that is good. but here's what is bad. they are all over the map. do you remember ray rice when he cold cocked his fiance, what was the original penalty for him. >> two games. >> you deflate your balls and it is four. that is a bad message. >> i think what they are doggies the nfl is changing. they are trying give people what they want. that is why you had harder hit on tom brady and other suspensions from now on will
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be more serious. i think what they are trying to do is address what the fans want. >> when it comes to the a a appeal there has been no hard core evidence that this was done. >> it is all supposition. >> it is probable, likely. >> you know brady will get cut down to two games if in the down to one. >> i agree good you will see that happen. they don't have conclusive evidence that he said yes, deflate those balls. >> let me tell you this, before the game, the quarterback wants the ball a certain -- >> without a doubt. >> no question those two dudes wouldn't have deflated his balls if he didn't want it that way. >> without a doubt. without a doubt. there is no way you will go in there. quarterbacks are manic about how quarterback and how their football feels. all they talk about is condition of the ball. >> but if you look at that indianapolis game there is no evidence he did have an advantage. >> that is true, but that is
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not the point. >> the other point is, he would the not let them see his text messages or his cell even if messages. so, part of being in the nfl you sign that you are going if there is an investigation you will turn over the the evidence he didn't cooperate. >> that is why i say, it should be eight games or a season and then when it gets cut in half maybe eight games or four games. >> whole season. >> yes. >> he will play against the the eagles. he will wind up replying in that cowboy game. we would like it if he played that game. >> fourth game in is cowboys. >> yes good we want him to play against cowboys. he will play against the cowboys you can guarantee that. >> he said at one point i don't even know hot equipment guys are. you are texting them. >> i didn't mean the guy. assistant texting on my phone.
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>> sure. >> good to see you, g. >> thank you. >> will we check in or no. >> pump those arms more. >> he is a good runner now, he is doing seven and a half, seven minute miles down kelly drive. he is quite away down kelly drive but george in the car, my goodness, he is already off the schuylkill expressway. >> not good. >> is he coming up on the station already? >> this is over by art museum, ben franklin parkway. >> yes, it is. >> quincy is getting slaughtered here. >> yes. >> you think rowers are going faster than quincy. >> they have the view. >> looking at the bright side. >> well, just keep on coming. >> we will see you at the station in a bit. >> maybe next week.
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dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to grow up without a whole lot of money. and how much it matters to save. i try to teach that to my daughter. i'm saving for a house and i don't want my money to go to bank fees.
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i'm sure you don't either. so ask me about one deposit checking. next time you have a question about avoiding fees, ask me. sincerely, samantha parke, fellow mom and fellow citizen. students come in and we do a isocial studies projectve and it was connected to language arts, and it was connected to math. we educated in such an interdisciplinary way that educated the whole child.
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the testing shouldn't be in the driver's seat. i should be in the driver's seat. i should be directing my students in a way that's helping them make connections, not just for an assessment, but for life. 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! we are following this progress. bob, come over here and help me out. so quincy and george, george is in the fox 29 vehicle, and quincy is running with his running team. they started basically up here
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at lincoln drive where it connect toss kelly. >> wissohickon transportation center. >> so now quincy is running down lincoln drive. >> kelly drive. >> like i said, kelly drive. >> you're bob kelly. >> where is bob lincoln when you need it. >> there is strawberry mansion bridge. >> yes. >> coming up on boat house row. the car had no trouble at all. >> down the schuylkill expressway. got off near art museum. >> right here. >> on the ben franklin parkway coming up here. >> look at how far ahead he is. >> it is a matter of timing. when they started out in that 7:00 o'clock hour, volume was kind of light. >> we should have started this at eight. >> what do you say we send them back and try during 8:00. >> get to fourth and market. >> we necessity during 7:00 o'clock hour, car wins. >> he can drive him backup and start it all over again. >> it will be more crowded on the schuylkill. >> okay why can we do that and see if he is okay with that.
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>> absolutely not. >> no. >> we're going to run. we're a mile away from the art new seem. >> you are doing well. >> really. >> we see the the rowers off in the distance there. >> great shot. >> temple university. >> they cannot wave. >> no, their arms are busy. >> yeah. >> where will he be now. >> he is coming up on the art museum. >> george is stopped. >> is he on the parkway. >> george is going to hit all those traffic lights coming into downtown. >> trying to go around logan circle and all that. >> can you tell where he is. >> he is on the vine street local, right by the the
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convention senter. >> hahnemann. >> he will come up on eighth street. >> and down to eighth and make a right and left on to market. let's update him here. >> you never know what can happen between hahnemann hospital. >> never give up. >> hahnemann hospital and tv station. >> okay, boom. >> it will be almost 90 degrees today. >> you know what i will do go to the pool, get some the water. that is what jen is doing. it is a water park, aqua topia. >> gorgeous inn door water park in the entire northeast, yes, ladies and gentlemen. we will have some fun and show you it is finally opened. part of the cool new cammal back lodge, oh, yeah, welcome to your tuesday.
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developing story out of nepal another massive earthquake hit overnight. death toll is up to 36. and almost a thousand others are injured. the 7.4 tremor sent people panicking in the streets. right now police are telling everybody to stay in open spaces for safety as they search for survivors. there are several reports of building collapses and very strong have after shocks after this quake.
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this quake comes three weeks after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake killed more than 8,000 people and that was on april 25th. >> just horrible. 7:49. 7:47. look, it is sue. >> yes, we have mild temperatures as we walk outside the door this morning. upper 60's as far north as pottstown and allentown. close to 70 in philadelphia. it is 70 in wildwood. we have most of the rain, from ana off shore, we had a few showers, here and there, but our high temperature today really high in the upper 80es a. feeling like summertime. the losing about 20 degrees tomorrow. barely making it to 70 if we do. seventy-three on thursday with a very chilly morning on thursday. i have to find a jacket again for at least thursday morning but it looks like a beautiful have afternoon, next chance of rain after that will be thunderstorms possible with the warm front on saturday, hey bob kelly. >> 7:47.
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live look. not bad at all coming into the city on that eastbound side on the ride heading in toward downtown. here's an accident southbound 309, the center lane, right here near welsh road right here near the movie theater. coming in from new jersey north on the freeway we have any toward 295. lets go to our news van george racing quincy as we have been telling you. quincy is on the kelly drive. george is coming off of the vine street expressway, this will be the exit right at the the bottom of the ramp there he will make a right off to the exit for ben franklin bridge at sixth street there so he will make a right and that will put him on sixth down to market, make a left and he will be coming past our studio here. >> he will be pulling up behind us in a matter of minutes. >> easy ride into down town at 7:00 o'clock. but it could be different at 8:00 o'clock. maybe we should send him out of town. there are follow thanks leave the city and go westbound.
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>> next week he can dot ben franklin bridge. >> that would be a good one at 8:00 o'clock, car, and run. >> every morning. >> we could be volunteering quincy to running. >> let's ask quincy he is running every day because he is training for a marathon. pocono mountains, they have a thing called objecting was topia1 of the largest indoor water park in the entire world and jen gets to be there today. >> she's there showing it to us, hey there, jen. >> it is finally opened may 1st and official bragging rights they have is largest indoor water park in the northeast, right. >> world's largest indoor water park in the northeast. >> we are right in front of the wave pool. this is part of like this giant cammal back lodge. >> right. >> yes, we opened up may 1st. cammal back live is part of the cammal back resort. we have mountain, outdoor the water park, cammal beach and we are connect. >> talk about how you get into
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this joint. it is confusing but makens if you explain it. if you are a guest at the lodge you have access to that. at the cammal beach the water park that has been around forever you buy an upgrade ticket or day ticket now until like june 15th. >> fourteenth, correct. general rule you have to be staying at the hotel, to access aqua topia. cammal beach comes with your stay. but if you purchase a ticket at cammal beach you can upgrade your ticket to come to aqua topia. between now to june 14th we are selling day passes to aqua topia a to get a sneak peak and kind of experience everything that we have to offer. >> so first of its kind in the entire united states. >> yes. >> there is never been a ride built like it, it is the the venous fly trap. it kill bay buy memorial day weekend. the first of its kind. family ride. at one point you are zero gravity. >> the whole family is in that
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thing. >> you can get a family on that. >> and then, there are some drops. we will show them. you guys, you love this like pirates cabana joint. >> cartwright's quest, five story aqua play structure. it is highly themed just like everything else inside objecting was topia. kids love it. it is educational. stories to it. multi levels. all sorts of things to explore. and there is five different slide that come off of it. kid love it. >> you know i love a flow riders. is there a flow riders. mini surf situation. nothing minute bye this joint. >> nothing minute bye it. >> it is all here. >> is there something for at adults to love, ladies and gentlemen, i don't know whose idea it was, there is a swim up bar. >> there absolutely is a swim up bar. right next to the flow rider, parents can sit, enjoy a drink, kid can go swim, it is a great time.
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>> all right. i'm not leaving. i'm so excited. mike and alex, we will show you more about what they have going on. it is pretty fantastic. eventually guys, it will be a ski and ski out water park in the winter. >> i think mike wants to see a swim up bar. >> during the winter, snow, ski, you are all cold and it is warm inside, jump in the water. >> i like it a lot. >> we have heard before that babies still in the womb can be suited by classical music, route. but what does the sound of your cell phone going after, do to the fetus? there is new research. we have to change our habits. let's check one more time with this man verse car race. >> so george in the vehicle is, coming upright now, coming down fourth street right now, if we punch up this camera in
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the studio, if we get this chair out of the way you will see him pulling up. there he is right there. >> here we go. >> he is driving like a bat out of. >> slow down george. >> man, he is competitive. >> my goodness. could you just drive the speed limit. >> i know, trying to rub it in. backing up into the spot. >> back that thing up. >> we have no idea where quincy is, probably coming up on the art museum. >> poor quincy. >> coming down the parkway. >> there he is. >> is he a at boat house row? >> boat house row. >> yeah. >> george is cheating. stop cheating, george. >> he was driving very fast, quincy. >> he was. >> we will talk to him when he gets out of the car. >> look at it there on the right.
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people said you should talk tour fetus because the baby can pick up on things and or classical music. >> and they hear it. >> now we have put down cd's and record players and all that and new we have our cell phone next to our fetus all the time. how toss that affect the baby though. >> what are ramifications of that, doctor mike. >> well, you are a baby. you are in the womb. you are sleeping. probably the best sleep you will ever have in your entire life. and then the cell phone goes off, and you get startled. they have this document, is that your phone. >> so the baby is asleep. >> yes. >> and this is how they start reacting. >> yes. >> so how can this be good. >> can you turn that off. >> sorry. >> how can this be good for a little baby, a fetus, it is
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sleeping, trying to grow and have a wonderful time in the womb, the best place there ever was and then you get woken up every ten minutes. it is terrible. get the phones away from your and, if you are pregnant. it is just in the good. >> this makes sense. >> i believe in this phrase in god we trust, in everyone else, show me the data a. the data shows that these little fetuses get startled. we don't know the long term consequences of this but i can tell you, common sense says it ain't good. don't do it. >> everybody should have their phones on vibrate. >> everybody should have their phones awayes specially if they are pregnant. we are not talking about the whole radio frequency emission controversy because lots of people are concerned about radio frequencies being emitted from cell phones. again, there is not reason for concern but you don't want that element into a developing
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fetus as well. >> when we do this show ten years from today, there will be better research about what this is diagnosis to our heads. >> yes. >> real quickly. >> i saw this research yesterday, they interviewed a number of parent were overweight, right. >> yeah. >> they had children who were overweight. parents when they were asked do you think your kiddies about right weight. >> yeah, right on track. >> 90 percent of parents. >> wow. >> they got it wrong. they didn't use growth charts to look at little johnny or little suzy. little suzy and john write obese by every stretch of the imagination, by factual data but they perceived their children to be of normal weight. why is this. they think one they didn't have good conversation was their pediatricians and two, they compared their child to other children, in the neighborhood. >> who were also overweight. >> so if you compare to it
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other children in the area, and they are obese as well, well, it is all good, everybody is fine. i have a problem with this. you need to be able to communicate with your health care providers. >> what do you say when you have two parents sitting in front of you, and they have an overweight kid do you say something. >> in the most diplomatic of ways i say look, this is where your child should be. i do it with adults. if an adult comes to my office and they are overweight or obese, we have a discussion, it is my obligation, all right. you have got to do it. >> do you see my new flashlight app. >> really. >> yes. >> are you looking in my eyes. >> thank goodness you are not pregnant. >> good day to you, it is tuesday. >> may the 12th, 2015, and people are texting me. breaking news right now, 7.4 magnitude earthquake
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shakes nepal overnight, deadly aftermath, chris. alex, deflated, tom brady suspended to are four days. that is not all, other big consequences important patriots this morning. quincy, good morning to you. >> we're running with the west philly runners, to do our 7-mile run. we are approaching the art museum right now. george, our camera guy, he is cheating, yeah, i think he cheated. >> i'm feeling you, quincy, there is a lot of water happening here in aqua topia and one of the amazing great things they have done, even when the tip things falls mommy doesn't get wet. this is a all dry around here in case, mommy doesn't want to get wet. >> yeah. >> it is dry and wet at the same time. they have a swim up pool and bar in the pool, how about that. i hope you were watching the show yesterday when we
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showed the the guy with the baby on his chest, you know, brand new dad, catches a fly ball off of one of the mets batters there at citizens bank park. >> beautiful catch. >> wow. >> he says his hand hurts this morning. you know how i know that? he will be in our studio. >> cool. >> he is bringing the baby. >> he is bringing his wife. >> we see the whole family. >> we will put him to another test, to see if that was a fluke catch or is he he really that good. >> owe day. >> i will throw balls at the him. >> putting batting helmet on the baby. >> yes. >> lets look at our number of the day, eight out of ten. lets get to bus stop buddy. definitely no jacket required today because it is hot out there and it is very humid as well. we will get up to a high temperature of 88 degrees today. breezy and warm, 15 to 20 miles an hour wind, and then tonight, down to 58 degrees, much, much, much cooler tomorrow, we will talk
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about what the weather will be for our spring fling bob kelly, coming up. 8:03 exactly on a tuesday morning a live look at the 422, cutting grass later today. we have sun glare coming from the burbs from royersford, collegeville and king of prussia interchange on the blue route heavy from mid county, down toward that schuylkill expressway. i-95 off ramp to penns landing got an early morning penndot crew out there, replacing some of the traffic signal bulbs. and south on route 309, right at welsh road an accident in the center lane right there by the movie theater heading south and backed up on the bennie, from the camden side up and over in downtown the at eighth and vine. mike and alex, back over to you. lets get back to breaking news out of nepal. government is reporting the death toll from the country's overnight earthquake has increased to 36 people. nepal's home ministry says 7.3 quake left 1100 people
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injured. crews are advising people stay in open places a as they search for more survivors. this comes after three weeks of 7.9 magnitude earthquake kills more 8,000 people,. and, red cross says dozens of people have been spending a night at a shelter set up in the small texas town call van, v-a-n, not far from dallas where that deadly tornado hit on unday night. rescue teams helped about 40 people last night as well. that number is down from 50 people that stayed at the shelter on sunday night, the night of the twister. but crews say two people were killed, nearly 120 homes were destroyed in that small town. most of the town of van is gone. george zimmerman back in the news, you know the neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted in the death of trayvon martin. he suffered minor injuries after being shot at yesterday
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in florida. bullet hit zimmerman's car and his window was shattered spraying him with glass. now authorities say man who called 9111 to report he was involve in the shooting of zimmerman is same person who was involve in the road rage incident with him just last year. investigators have not determine how or why the latest altercation began but he was shot at yesterday in florida. >> george zimmerman again, my goodness. trouble, trouble, trouble where ever he is. police are looking for two males who through rocks at a bus carrying students home from school. name of the school, school of the future. yesterday it was passing aspen street in west philadelphia when the rock went through the window. the pieces of the the glass cut one student, company shards landed in her eye. there she is. police are reviewing surveillance video. they do think that they are school age children. poor young woman, she's 20 years old, she has to go back
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to the hospital. she's there right now eye surgery to get these little charred of glass out of her eye ball. >> hopefully they will fine kid involved. after punishment came out yesterday for patriots tom brady is vowing to fight his suspension. many say punishment for quarterback and patriots for what has been dubbed deflate gate is too severe. >> what do you think you are a big football fan. >> interesting thing i think what will be really severe fist they lose first round pick next year and fourth round pick in the 2017 draft. four time winner was suspended without pay for first four games of the season after nfl investigators said he likely knew the the balls were deflated in the afc championship game against the colts. new england patriots have been find 1 million. they will lose those two draft picks. two equipment managers were suspended indefinitely, without pay. reaction to this has been
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mixed. >> i think if somebody breaks rules in any of our big sports, i think there is a price to pay there. >> you would think after 273 pages and millions of dollars spent on this investigation they would be able to point to something more than saying more probability then not and jennifer. it just doesn't seem to be conclusive enough to warrant the type of a penalty that was given today. >> brady's agent said quote the discipline is ridiculous and has no legitimate basis. even internet guys are divided on this donald trump said they have no proof against tom brady for hash tag patriots. if hillary doesn't to have produce e-mails, why should tom. very unfair. how about reign wilson's wife from the office. they joked, tom brady should be forced to spend those four games blowing up balloon animals. and susan johnson, wife of the woody johnson the the jets owner posted a link the to the store which brady a's picture
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but added her ownership face. that tweet has been deleted. jets have not commented to that tweet. patriots pledge their unconditional support saying they believe in their quarterback, they will continue to back him. speaking of quarterback for patriots, jimmy, a 20,142nd round selection, from eastern illinois will play quarterback in brady a's absence. the first four games of the season, wouldn't you know it, fifth game when brady is back, who are they taking on. >> who. >> the colts. >> those colt players will get after him for sure. >> they will be rusty. >> who is their new quarterback garafolo. you listen to sports radio. this guy is a good quarterback but tom brady is the biggest name in all of the nfl. >> maybe it will launch his career. tom brady took over for drew bledsoe and became a superstar. >> natural order of things.
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>> maybe. >> circle of life in football. >> circle of life. >> don't do that again. >> the lion king. >> yes. >> we know governor chris christie he likes football. >> sure. >> new jersey watch group says, and the government as a personal debit card to live lavishly as a super fan. >> he does move around quite a bit to go to these cowboys fans. according to watch dog.com, they took a close look at the governor's expense ledger, apparently governor christie is a giant football fan, not a fan of the giant but a fan of the cowboys, spending more than $82,000 in taxpayer carbon concessions, at met life stadium. that number doesn't include the price of his seats which were reportedly a free perk if you are the governor of new jersey. that would be worth running for governorship of new jersey, free football tickets. >> how do you spend that much money at games. he must be buying stuff at everybody. >> the wean i's and coca colas
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are very expensive. >> that much, thousands of dollars. >> i didn't know he was going to met life, he is not a giants or jets fans. cowboys all the way. >> wand fur jerry generals knows he is doing that. >> jerry wants loyalty. >> jerry. >> after the the bob kraft is selling cheese he sells razor blade, gilette. i got my cheese and razors mixed up which is painful. graduating college, are you? listen up, top five things you need to do right now after you got the diploma in hand yesterday or over weekend. now it is time to find a job. i necessity our photographer george roach is finish and dancing but lets check on quincy. i'm getting worried. >> i'm doing good. i'm on 20th and ben franklin parkway. we ran 5.5 miles. we are having a good time. will we make it before the show end, we will find out. >> george in the news vehicle was out in front of the
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station, he is quite bored with a couple cups of coffee already. >> i'm following you guys.
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starting off, with a quick look at tropical depression ana, still off shore, off the virginia coast really, hasn't moved a whole lot since yesterday moving toward north east at 12 miles an hour. this is direction it will take over 24 hours. push out to sea by a cold front. all of those thunderstorms from this are out to sea right the now and it looks like it might just end up staying that way. we have a few showers in south jersey, and we expect to get in the 80's by three or 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon and then temperatures drop after the cold front comes through but we are not looking at thunder storm activity anymore from that front. the fling spring take, joining us in the morning expect temperatures in the the mid 50's. we call that wetter weather. we will get in the upper 60's by end of the day. if you are joining us in media in the evening for five and 6:00 o'clock news, upper 60's, temperatures you can expect and check out tomorrow
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morning. we will have a lot of temperatures in the 40's, on thursday morning, i should say, 71 degrees in philadelphia, 66 up in the mountains and we have 70 in atlantic city. seventy-two in wildwood. heating up already. eighty's returns yesterday with 84 degrees, enough above average but look where we are headed today to a high in the upper 80's around 88, much cooler tomorrow, by thursday we will start off very chilly, and end up in the mid 70's, on thursday and friday. another front coming through saturday with some thunderstorms. good morning in everybody. live look at the schuylkill expressway coming toward the camera, leaving south philadelphia, heading in toward university city. jammed solid, pack it up and get your stiff and get out of here, it is move out day on the campus of the university of pennsylvania. so a lot of volume in and out of the campus, they also have spruce street blocked between 34th and 40th all day. here's a live look at the schuylkill on the right,
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westbound heavy belmont up the the hill toward conshohocken. bennie from the camden toll place, again, backed up from south jersey up and over into downtown at eighth and vine. coming in center city lots of sun glare off of i-95 and ben franklin bridge and i-95 northbound watch for delays a as you work your way out of center city through construction zone. mike and alex, back to you. we dubbed this rush hour run. where did we start this morning. >> about 7:00. >> wissohickon transportation center, right. >> yes. >> they went down here. quincy was going down on kelly drive. >> on foot he is running. >> coming down. >> george was what. >> george was driving on 76. >> on the the schuylkill expressway. >> yes. >> he had no traffic. this is one of the first mornings there were in traffic. he blazed, and now his carries park in front of our tv station. i can see it out the the window there. hees enjoying a latte upstairs. >> quincy is at city hall.
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>> yes, he is on city hall at market. do we have a shot down market street yet, can we get the rooftop camera and see if we see him yet. >> we should pick him up at ninth street. >> just going around city hall now. >> car just blew him off kelly drive. >> george was going fast. we saw him going down market, he was speeding a little bit. >> any other morning, there is quincy, skype, running through city hall literally right now. somebody asking why did you use a go pro, can we proa broadcast sound on a go pro. that is why we had to use skype. >> skype was better for this situation. >> he is under city hall right now. >> there is a guy in front of him holding the cameras strapped to his back, so quincy is staying in his the shot as he runs behind him and the other guy is behind him, we lost his signal there. >> he got a text message.
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>> yes. >> there we go. >> so we have been saying all morning i see that guy has a camera ron. these are good runners. they are all training for a marathon. >> yeah. >> when it comes to marathon 8 . >> so george wins. let's try this again. why don't you start writing in on twitter and facebook, whatever what should be his next challenge. i like the idea of coming in from new jersey across the benny, across ben franklin bridge. >> that would be good. >> always traffic on the bridge there. >> okay good he is now heading down market street, coming up on 13th street. he is going by macy's right now. >> wannamaker building there. >> and then by low es hotel good go by hard rock. >> yes. >> how you been. >> dunkin' donuts. >> now people are talking to him, slowing him down.
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>> our former intern/lawyer so i had to say hello to him. >> quincy knows everyone. >> a week from today, if he was in this primary election he could mayor's job, in question bit. >> he will be coming up out of our window here. we can probably pick it up. >> quincy. >> the camera at about ninth street, as viewed from century 21. we will watch for that. >> it sound pretty good on that. >> yes. >> twelfth and market. >> ing by lowes hotel, right now. >> burning a lot of calories too. >> how are you doing, your. >> we check out exactly from the wissohickon transportation center to fourth and market, is 6.7 miles. when was the last time you ran almost 7 miles, alex.
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>> um, never? i will get working on that. >> i have a hard time driving that amount. >> okay. >> he is approaching 11th now. >> wow. >> we will take a two minute break and come right back. we will be right back. coming up we have a big problem when it comes to giving birth. >> employee calls out a birth of his child but what was his boss's reaction. there is backlash surrounding a big ceo right now. but first, mirror mirror on the wall, this is the the smartest fitting room of them all. how soon you will see more than just your reflection in these dressing room mirrors. >> mirror that talks back to me, yikes. >> we are continuing to follow breaking news this morning in, nepal after an earthquake there, government officials reporting that the death toll from the country's overnight earthquake has increase todd 42. nepal's home ministry says that the magnitude 7.3 quake
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also left at least 1100 people injured. thinks after it comes only three weeks after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake that killed more than 8,000 people on april 25th. we will update you on this. we will be right back.
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quincy and his running mates, here to finish up here. we have a camera on both side of market street. we think he passed eighth ape market right by the dunkin' donuts there. so if you look off on the left-hand side of the screen you should see him soon on that sidewalk. i don't, i see him. >> they is. >> here he comes. >> some of them are in the street. he is in the street. >> is he waving or holding up his camera. >> it is an olympic torch, i'm in the sure. >> hold up my phone. >> i gotcha. >> seventh and market. >> watch out for the cars. >> i'm in the middle of the street risking my life.
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>> we see you. >> someone is asking how come you don't use periscope app and we wanted to talk to him why he did this. that is why we chose skype. right by that independence beer garden. >> where is the group, did they leave him. >> no, they are right here. they are right here on the side. >> they necessity better to run in the street. >> who could in miss that good day jersey. >> that is true. >> he has lime green shoes on. >> they have to stop for traffic. independence visitors center right there. >> yes. >> here it comes. >> in the home stretch right new, quincy.
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>> 7 miles. >> that is a great job by him. >> we will stay together. >> i can't imagine running and being able to talk. >> it is tough, it is really tough, i can tell thaw much. >> there is liberty bell behind you way behind the way. >> so keep you're december coming, because this is fun, he wants to continue to train for a marathon. >> he wants to do this. >> come on, guys. i don't know where would you run against traffic on i-95. >> you could do south. >> do a ben franklin bridge challenge. >> yes. >> and here they come. george roach, the man who drove, he has been back for 45 minutes or now. >> he is relaxing, dancing, he came up here in the commercial break and talk to us.
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>> good job, quincy, back at the station now, nicely done and the the rest of your runners. >> there is george the guy in the green shirt there. look at him. >> just rubbing it in. >> i know. >> oh, george, running with a latte, george is running, look at him. >> my goodness, he did it: we are coming right back. hey, college graduates you just graduated. we will get you a job, next
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it is exactly 8:30. let's check with our runners a and driver, the driver george is being a real jerk about this. >> yes. >> we're proud of you quincy, great job. >> we did 7.4 miles, as you can see george, he was speeding on the highway and now he is eating.
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>> yes. >> it was good. >> i burn about 5 calories. >> yeah. >> enough of you, george. >> man. >> over 7 miles, quincy. >> we did 7.4 miles. west philly runners, you guys do this, get together every week. >> every wednesday we run five or 6:30 at forty-fifth and locust street, west philly runners.com. >> so, this was the tune up, for the real run. >> real run. >> beat the commute runs which is going on may 29th. >> at 5:00. we will meet at west philadelphia philadelphia runners store. we'd love for to you come out. admission is free. there is no support. bring your own water and stuff. a lot more competitive. driver will have to get his car from the parking lot and that will add sometime. we won't have a cheater like george. >> yes. >> to help us out. >> it should be a blast. >> check these out, west philly runners.com good evening commute or morning.
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>> evening commute. okay. recent college grads, there are a lot of you, out there and some people graduating this weekend and later on this week. you have your capital and gown, the difficult problem a in your hand. >> now trying to get that job. >> you get a job. you have the first paycheck dan. >> 1.8 million new grads, that is a lot. you get your first job offer. job market is good, better than last year. average starting salary for college grad is 48 grand. sue that he on paper, 48 grand. you are excited. you are using to a diet offer rain mon noodles. but before you make these mistakes that so often are made by recent grads, here is a few tips to get you going on firm financial footing. first, all right, we want to look the at smart phone apps.
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plenty of good budgeting apps. i threw through a couple out there, level money and bill guard. regular apps to see how much you are spending. but they have fraud protection built in. if you are in one part of the city, you swipe your credit card they will get an e-mail says credit card was swiped are you at that location based on gps. it helps college grads manage money. >> that is what the app does. >> it uses gps. if you are in olde city and use your credit card you will get an e-mail saying your credit card was just used in olde city, or a text. are you there. it verifies thaw are where you aid you are. >> yes, i just spent $50 on this. >> exactly. >> here's the cool thing that level money app, based on your spending patterns it predicts what your money will look like next month. that is number one. number two, we want to make sure you are in that 401k from the get go. for your very first job right out of the gate, you will put
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10 percent at least. you won't notice it. it comes out of your paycheck. it just accumulates, builds, a great way to build wealth. forty years in the 401k plan, 10 percent of your salary, earning 7 percent, assuming you get a 3 percent raise you will have a million and a half dollars. you won't be eating cat food when you retire. >> depend on the brand. >> is that something you have to talk to your hr person about or do they automatically. >> you know how you start your first job out. they say sign up for this health care benefits, all of the this stuff. check the box that says yes, 401k the at least 10 percent. >> max that they allow. >> if you can do the max, even better. >> pay yourself first. >> pay yourself first and use the power of time that is on your side, not just rolling stones side but on your side when it comes to retirement. get a good credit card, no annual fee and check out nerd wallet.com. make sure you have a a
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overdraft line on your checking account because you will at some point get your hand up and come up with a student loan plan. 70 percent of grads get a student loan payment book with their difficult prom a pay private loans first, federal loans second in terms of priority. private loans tend to have higher interest rates as you guys know. also because if you get jammed up those federal loans have more favorable terms. >> good you are breaking it down. so many students are so overwhelmed, only making this but i have all these loans. >> basic things will get you started and thankful later. >> but get a credit card. >> yes good don't over use it. >> as we know credit score now, it is very important. you have to establish credit and be a good use of credit. >> so important. if you get it, you have to pay it off every month. >> and pay it on time good that is for sure. >> thanks, dan. >> dr in the house. >> so we showed you footage from over the weekend, a dad catching a foul ball out at the phillies game, right.
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>> yes. >> so, we asked him to come in and this is what we want to do. we will put him to the test. it was this just a fluke catch or could he do it again if i they him some balls from across the street. with a baby on board. >> with the baby? let's not use the the baby. >> we will use the stunt baby. >> but first love those olive garden bread sticks they are so good. company is doing something crazy, with the bread sticks. what you will soon be able to order for lunch. >> yes. >> doing something craze which a bread stick that is a wild weekend.
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a server. this is a study i am surprised by. no matter how much you are tipping, 15 percent or 20 percent or even more, listen to this study out of the journal of economic psychology, found that, women customers, gave a attractive women servicer, a bigger tip then their less attractive counterparts. researchers say the same rule does not apply, when it comes to men, who tip. the the study found that men, didn't factor into a server's looks when it came time to tip, that is very surprising to me. >> is this surprising to me as well. i am thinking of tipping i'm not thinking about whether they are cute or not. >> deep down inside you might be, according to the journal, deep down in here. >> girl, i like your look let me give you 30 percent. >> yes. >> well, us guys, she's really attractive my server, still going to tip her 15 percent.
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because we're cheap jerks. >> i agree. >> let's talk bread sticks. >> that is what people love about olive garden especially if you go at lunch because it is unlimited. >> oh, yeah. >> they are making the popular appetizers a main course. they tweeted this sandwich, yesterday saying just when you thought bread sticks could in the get better, introducing the bread stick sandwich coming this summer. >> are they in the sandwich. >> it is wider and shorter then once you get in the bread basket. big enough to fit meet balls or chicken parmesan. >> i like that, i like that. >> what did you say kit cat. >> because they are like buttery and oil on it, and garlic. >> what you are telling me that is bunnies a bread stick. >> basically, it is a shorter, wider bread stick. >> it is a gigantic bread stick good they have turn tonight to a bun. >> great idea. >> you know what i had the other night. i like to get blend i and put
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ketchup on that bologne. >> i don't necessity how i feel about that. >> and load it up with fritos and smash it all down, and then crunch. that is about 3:00 clock in the morning when this happens if you know what i mean. >> he always likes to smash his food. >> don't you smash sandwiches. >> no. >> why would you squeeze it. >> i might lightly gently squeeze it but i don't, you like smash it. you should see how he eats muffins. it is gross. >> he will take a muffin and roll it up into a ball and then like make sure it is all mash up and then eat it. >> yes, the juice runs out and grease. >> yes. >> it is like a milk error something. >> i should be a milker. >> yes. >> dairy farmer. >> geese. >> 8:42. i'm a milker. i think this is jen fred she's
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all wet. >> yeah. brody fredrick, eats like that too, it is gross. you know what is cool, it is aqua topia, look at the roof, ladies and gentlemen, what is different about that roof. i will tell you when we come right back to cartwright oasis.
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we are looking at a breeze right here in olde city, this morning, plane sun shin here, we have some problems with fog, earlier and i think what you'll notice walking out the door is the humidity. we went to summertime temperatures and we are taking a look here at what we can expect in our weather changes. first of all a taste of summer to day with temperatures in the upper 80's, lots of humidity and tropical feel but that is today because big changes are coming, starting tomorrow, turning breezy, and cooler, and how much cooler? about 20 degrees cooler, between today 88 and tomorrow 69 degrees. that is our spring fling day. at least bob kelly will feel much more like, i should have said, alex holley, it will
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feel much more like spring, starting tomorrow. >> we will take it. >> but imagine sue, a place where it is 84 degrees all year round. that is promise from aqua topia and jen is there, 84 degrees all year, sound good to me, jen. >> it feels really nice. it is not just 84 degrees. brian is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> there is something unusual about this roof and you are tan because of it. >> it is teflon, the largest installation in the u.s. it the let 90 percent of the uv rays pass through which means sun tans. >> even in the summer, don't feel like you are just inside. >> this is the outdoors brought inside in one water park. >> other thing that is interesting about this water park different from other indoor parks is there is stuff for little kid and stuff for big kids. >> this water park is geared toward kids 11 through 17. they don't get bored past ten. we have enough to do for small kids but more than enough to
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do for kids 11 through 17. >> talk about that cartwright's quest, someone has been working on this theme for ten years. >> cartwright is a character, the world explorer. everything is geared around sir cartwright. only play structure like this in the world. >> they have to read and go on stuff. >> families like to take kid out of school if it is educational. >> yes, i can write this in a note. >> here there are younger children but at mize house we have a six and a nine year-old, soon to be ten and he cannot get bored here and go over these ride over here are pretty sick. some bigger slides. >> bigger slide we have venous fly trap and storm chaser, longest uphill water coaster in the world. >> what did you say. >> longest indoor uphill water coaster in the world. >> it shoots you uphill. >> uphill, the slide go uphill. >> are there any bathing suit issues with that. >> we will see.
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>> and you want people to know this is opened, we talked a little bit earlier, it is primarily a guest of the cammal back lodge. >> if you stay at lodge you get cammal back lock, aqua topia and cam am beach in the summer. you can buy an upgrade ticket and bring them indoors. >> after seeing this they will not want to be at my house. i have to say i love that you have worked in adult fun things. we have talk about the bar. i also love lets say you are here with your girlfriend. the kid are getting wet. just as we cap see right now, we're not wet right on the edge of the pool. >> you can stay dry, hang out, rent a cabanan a than more dry, flat screen tv in the cabana and ceiling fans. >> you have a tv. >> you have thought of everything. >> we have thought of everything. >> we are not leaving. have you even this place. mike, i say this often we should have a good day field trip. you refuse to do it. maybe this is the thing. >> it is really interesting, basically outdoors but indoors
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because 90 percent of the rays come true. you still to have put the the sun screen on. >> yes. >> i love this place. >> yes. >> all right, jen. >> yes. >> lets do a field trip. >> only an hour away. >> i have never been to the poconos. >> that is just not right. >> i know. >> i need to get on it. >> you should leave right now. >> get your butt up there. >> see you. >> you know i like art and i have art in my home. >> but random art. >> what sit like a pine apple or apple in your home. >> a giant apple. do you see this thing right here. >> yes. >> i nearly passed out when i heard how much somebody paid for that yesterday afternoon. that is picasso, of course. >> start guessing how much one dude paid for that art. brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters -
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good morning, everybody. accident on i-95 this time around, northbound lanes of i-95, approaching woodhaven road. you can see here fire fighters on the scene here only that left lane gets on by, again, northbound, take a look at the jammo. this is northbound, most folks are stuck usually going southbound so this is catching a lot of folks by surprise. we are bumper to bumper approaching cottman all the way up to woodhaven road with only one lane opened on that north bound side, and then in south philadelphia here as soon as this tractor trailer gets out of the way there was an accident westbound, on the schuylkill expressway right here near the vare university avenue interchange and keep in mind, university of penn's move out day to day, so spruce street is block all day long. >> michelle stewart tweets me i believe picasso painting sold for 139 million-dollar. >> yes. >> that is in the right. >> but you are close. >> pablo picasso, a painting, has set a world record at
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auction yesterday, the most expensive piece of art ever sold. >> so it is called the woman of algiers. >> woman of algiers. >> version zero. >> it was sold in christie's in new york yesterday for, are you ready, $179 million. >> for the love of pete. >> oh, my god. >> or picasso, pablo it is part of the five work series picasso created in 1954 and appeared in several major museums. >> what do you do with it? do you put in your home good who can buy that, 179 million-dollar, just in the bank. >> i will tell you this i read a survey how many billion airs there are in the world, there are not that many. >> kit cat kline can you read how many billion airs in the united states. i think it is under a hundred. >> the person is a a billion air. >> really. >> yes. >> i have never been there. >> yes. >> za ra. >> i first discovered it in
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spain, 486. >> 486, billion airs in the world. >> is that united states or the world? >> in north america alone. >> wow, you have canada. >> we have to get it together. >> canada, u.s. of a and mexico. >> are you on the list, are you fronting right now. >> like i said, 536 in can inadequacies, united states, and mexico. >> wow. >> we need to get on it. >> is it too late. >> it is too late for me but you still have a shot. >> i read that each millionaire, billion air, but each millionaire has seven sources of income, seven. >> in this day and age seven sources. >> if you have a job that is not enough. >> i have got one. >> yeah. >> one job. >> what else can you do. >> write a book, we have to create something, open a business, what other things can we do. >> i don't know, all right. ladies and gentlemen, roll out red carpet because we have
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huge guest stars on empire. they are starting to film this thing. they will start presenting it next fall right here on fox. >> i got to know who. >> who is the song you like. >> this is it.
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god bless america, um. nice breezy day, close to 90 degrees and some of our viewing area and boom, cold front will come through, and much better tomorrow. >> and back to springtime. >> i find nothing wrong with that. >> we have a lot to get to here. i just met in the green room the cutest little boy. his name is colton and he is attached to a dad who had been seen all around the the world catching a foul ball at

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