tv Good Day Philadelphia 7a FOX July 16, 2015 7:00am-9:01am EDT
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>> oh, man, we got big, big troubles in the king of prussia area. look at that. a bunch of scrap metal has been spewed on to the roadway there. this is not getting cleaned up very quickly. it will be with us all morning long. >> former president, george h.w. bush, hospitalized after breaking a bone in his neck at a summer home. the latest on his condition.
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>> quite a night at the espies, caitlin jenner, why she says, it is fine, if you want to pick on her, and her words for other people struggling to find their identity. 7:01. >> very emotional night, devon stills, from our area, wonderful speech, as well. >> mo'ne davis was there, was carli lloyd there? >> whole team was there. >> whole team. >> well represented. >> whole team's here. >> oh, my goodness. >> my phone start bad this weather it, a ten. >> beautiful outside, all that sun glare, i don't know if that was the problem with this tractor-trailer, but round that curve okay, we start with a letter? let's do it. >> just go with the flow here on god day philadelphia, ten out of ten, your weather by the numbers, your bus stop buddy sunglasses on, talk about all of the sun glare out there. well, he's poolside with the sunscreen, ready to enjoy the
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day, although, it is cool to start, temperatures in the suburbs, are in the 50's, 60s, in the city south of us, no more rain to show you on ultimate doppler radar, it is 65 degrees. 13-mile per hour winds out of the north 63% relative humidity, foxcast high today of 83 degrees, and plenty of sunshine, tonight, down to 65 mostly clear skies. so, looks good with weather, in king of prussia traffic, as we were starting to say, not so much. but, chopper has just left there, just don't try to get on 202 southbound from the schuylkill expressway westbound. that ramp is blocked. smooth sailing, lighter volume, maybe folks are on vacation, off ramp to route 724, accident, that has the left lane blocked, this
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morning. mike? >> listen to there is resident hit in the home with a hammer during home invasion in fishtown. condition unknown at this time. it happened 1200 block of shackmackson street, about three hours ago. police say the three male suspect used scarfs to cover their faces, then cher still on the loose, victim lies in the hospital fighting for his life after being shot multiple times in his arms and neck. philadelphia police say it happened before 11:00 last night point breeze neighborhood a riffed to the 1500 block every south taney street. found the man seriously wounded police now looking for two suspect seen running from the area where the shooting occurred. >> philly police, fb out agent, catch accused bank rob remember, now the search on for another suspect who is still on the loose.
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>> one of the suspect apparently had slippery hands. they dropped the money after trying to leave this td bank here at the corner of ridge avenue and hermit street. so the woman was pick up. she was arrested but man remains on the loose this morning, police say the suspect held up this td bank, she was with a man caring a gun, the pair tried to make their escape, the man drop the money and the red dye pack exploded, woman went back to try to pick up the money when she was caught. again, the gunman got awayment all happened before noon yesterday. only fox 29 was there, as f.b.i. agent arrived on scene and collected the bag that was filled with money and a black scarf that was recovered from this female suspect, investigators have not said whether or not this could be the so-called berk a bandit who held up four bank in the northeast in a month. she was caught on tape caught ago td bank last week after getting away with $6,000. agent also looking at the surveillance video to try to develop more clues as this gunman remains on the loose,
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mike, al next. >> all right. 7:05 now. a 117 year old new jersey historic marker, is missing, and all that really remains are the holes in the stone where it was placed. >> the make used to look like this, john robert, far, a descendents of the first settles of glands to maple shade back in 1682. now this monument stands, just house holes in it. you can tell, where the thieves just pried off the marker. he said it was recently spruced up with walkway to the monument which used to be hoiden by overgrown grass, now it is gone. >> a shame for the sake of the couple dollars it, will bring somebody something of historical significance, is gone. it is lost. >> police believe the thieves took the bronze plaque for scrap metal. taken sometime over the week end. >> so if you own a scrap metal company, you get that in
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there, you probably should call police. >> look for that plaque. >> all right, 7:06. happening today, camden takes center stage as current new jersey governor turned presidential candidate, chris christie, mace his first policy speech in his own state. >> camden, that's where he is going to be today. and that's where steve is now. hi, steve? >> mike, governor christie looking a lot like the philadelphia phillies of the republican felled right now. big name, and bad numbers, his numbers are going down since they announced he is running for president, 4% support in national polls. down to 2% and barely clinging on to the number ten spot, in the top ten, which will get him into that first republican candidate debate on fox news channel, just in a couple of weeks. so, he is leaving new hampshire for the confines of camden, he was in maryland, though, yesterday, where larry hogan, right there. >> officially and entheusiastically endorse governor chris christie for president. i happen to believe that essex
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actually the leader we need. i think he should be the next president. and i think he will be the next president, and i will do information my power to help make that happen. we'll work hard for him here in maryland, any place else he needs help from us. we will go anywhere, do anything. >> first on personal note let me talk about i would not be governor of maryland if there were not for this guy right here. >> governor christie will sound similar to president obama's speech tuesday, that's talking about not keeping non-violent drug offend nerves prison for long periods of time, while talking tough on crime, saying, keep the violent people locked up for good, essentially. so alex, mike, he'll sounds a lot like the president, while trying not to sound like he's imitating the president's speech, just on tuesday, in philadelphia. and in speaking of larry hogan, he was once considered
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a long shot to win in maryland, and it was governor christie's help that helped get him elected in maryland. i am stepping out of the shot to avoid trouble here. but he'll hope to repeat the same thing as larry hogan, try to go from long shot where he stands right now, to leader as larry hogan once did. >> okay, well, speaking that far very topic, steve keeley, perfect transportation this next story i'm going to tell you, today later on this afternoon there is will be so interesting, to see, president obama will become the first fitting -- sitting president, even though he is walking, won't be sitting, to visit a federal president on when i walks into a federal prison in oak home ate err today. >> remember he walked into the convention? philadelphia on tuesday, and part of his speech focused on changes that need to be made in prisons, including not tolerating rape, and he also criticized use of solitary confinement. the day before that speech, the president also commuted the sentences of 46 non-violent drug offenders, and called for changes to minimum sentencing laws.
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>> former clinton gave his opinion yesterday about 10:00 in the morning yesterday. he said a person shouldn't lose their life selling cigarette on the street, of course, that is referring to the death of eric garn nerve new york city, a year ago. he says we need to improve trust between police and the community and we all have a lot more in come on, all every us, than you might think. >> i was laughing coming in to myself, that's what you do, you know, i was -- who knows if it made any sense. the national association for the advancement of colored people. now that the human gene home has been sequenced we know we're all colored people.
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>> it is about time we started acting like it. >> president clinton's address comes one day after president obama spoke to the same convention on tuesday, but you know that by now. because it is thursday. 7:10. former president george herbert walker bush, there he is, hospitalized after falling inside his summer home in kennybunkport maine. he is 91 years old, broke a bone in his neck. >> he likes to sky dive on his birthdays. >> it is unclear, though, when he'll be released from a hospital, he's the oldest living former us president. >> clock 106789 after spending the past week in a inch firmly, new york prison escapee being moved to solitary confinement. made the move, sweat being treated in a hospital, after he was shot while being
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apprehended by police, he and fellow inmate richard escaped from prison, federal agent killed matt two days before police captured sweat. >> caitlin jenner takes the stage at the espy awards last night, to receive the arthur ashe courage award. >> i never wanted to hurt anyone else. most of all, my family, my kids, i always wanted my children to be so proud of their dad. what he was able to accomplish in his life. >> you guys have given so much back to me, have given me so much support. i'm so, so grateful to have all of in you my life. thank you. if you want to call me names, make jokes, doubt my intentions, go ahead, because the reality is i can take it,
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but for the thousands of kids out there, coming terms to being true to who they are, they shouldn't have to take it. >> good point. boy there is one really good moments last night at the espy's, bengles player and friend of our show, has been on so many timed, devon still took to the stage last night to except the jimmy v perseverance award. his daughter lea could not a ten the awards due to her weak immune system, doctors said she shouldn't fly all the way to lost and less, but she appeared via a video. >> hi everybody, thank you for supporting my while i beat up cancer. hey, daddy. >> how cute is she? >> adorable. now, devon still had a heartfelt speech. and he said it is children like lea battling cancer every day, and never giving up, who are the roll heroes. he said i know that people look at me, oh, you're being such a grade dad, or here and
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making sure you are voicing these issues, he said they are the true fighters, the ones dealing with it every day. but it was an amazing speech. >> we will play some that far speech for you little bit later on. >> very good. >> by the way, joe mchale was the host. >> oh, that opening monologue. >> big fan. >> but you know, you got to take some shots at fill. >> i right at the top, philadelphia team was focus right at the beginning of that show. listen to this? tonight the greatest athlete, and the philadelphia 76ers, have gathered -- >> , i don't know. when i heard that i was like really? but it is only fun toy me when he makes a joke that look at the face he makes after, ya, i just made a joke, ya. >> well, okay, we'll talk about that, we'll get at that, play it again. clock 13, almost clock 14, here is sue. >> yes, we start off with a look at traffic this morning, bob kelly continues his vacation, this week.
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and boy, wish were you anywhere but king of prussia when you see this mess. from moments ago, on the schuylkill expressway, if you are traveling westbound, trying to get on route 202 southbound, you can't do it because it is blocking the off ramp to southbound 202. then the load spilled over to the southbound portion of route 202, right there, at the interchange, in king of prussia, so you can't get through there either. the clean up is still taking place but that's the situation right now, route 202, and the schuylkill expressway. it is a mess, literally. >> what's that? i say -- >> i say 8:30 they would have it cleaned up. you said in the until 10:00. >> that was the prize again? something forget be? >> what's this going on here? >> this is the one right here, i59 northbound, after route
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320. >> route 63, just before 202, accident there. and that's going to slow you down this morning, as well. i95 northbound, delaware county, just after route 320, there is an accident there looking at that mess, always congest in the time of day. now even worse because two right lanes are block northbound i95 in delaware county. >> in contrast the weather couldn't be nicer why not head to the beach today? get your weaken started early, it will be a nice, cool sea breeze, along the shore. temperature upper 70s, northeasterly breeze, ten, surf temp, 75. moderate risk of rip current. so, make sure if you are swimming, you're near a live guard. nine for the uv index for
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today. lots and lot of sunshine, no more rain, it is all gone from yesterday, some places got almost 5 inches of rain. >> down here, cumberland county, morris river until 8:15 p.m. then, moving into gloucester county, some flooding streams there, as well. now, the future cast, shows plenty of sunshine for today. hardly cloud into the sky, clouds start town crease little bit over into saturday morning, still should have pretty decent day, the degrees before pop up showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. that's what happens. we build up humidity, heat, then get the pop up thunderstorms same thing in store for sunday, not wash out, knotts by long shot. so many tours so pleasant today in the 50's, to the north of us, six after degrees in philadelphia.
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sixty-three in wilmington, delaware, breezes out of the north, 13 miles an hour, sort of mother nature clearing out the air, getting rid of all of the rain that we had yesterday. so, some refreshing breezes out there. now, yesterday's high temperature was all all of the clouds was mere 82 degrees. normal high, 87. we will be in the low 80s again today. but this time with sunshine, lower humidity and those heat, humidity, 90s all the way through until wednesday of neck week. so, the july heat, will return, mike, alex, just not today. >> hey, woman. sue? >> yes, sir, man. >> you grew up in the baltimore area? >> baltimore area. >> ever hear of the baltimore harbor turn snell. >> sure. we called it the horrible tub. >> i it wasn't horrible yesterday. >> i want to know what would you do if you were you in this situation. maryland commuters watch on the highway as large quantity of cash fell from armored truck yesterday. >> oh, my goodness. >> armored truck, back door flew open.
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the incident shutdown baltimore harbor tunnel happened shortly before 8:00 in the evening. told police truck's door opened up there is armor vehicle, and money started shooting out the back. >> oh, my goodness. >> cause long lines on the n state. maryland transportation police spokesperson says the truck did not crash, and no crime was committed, or anything, the door just came a jar. >> so be honest, mike, sue, would you get out of the car, pick up the money or keep driving? >> well, as -- >> it is already back up. because people stopped. >> already are you going to go with it though once you pick it up? you can't go anywhere? >> get back in the car and drive off you. >> can't drive off because you are stuck in the tub. >> i so they'll find you and get the money back. >> public service, because i'm god citizens, i would collect the cash, put it in my pants, and go back to my car, and just wait. >> and act like it never happened?
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>> i don't know who that could be? >> what are the odds that far? fantastic. >> it is. >> to raise awareness for als. millions of people including us, did the ice bucket challenge, right? but cold water on our heads. >> so what ever happened to all of that money well, actually more than 17 million people all over the world took the challenge to be exact. oh, there we are, mike. nationally two-point a million people donated to $115 million to the cause. >> one of the largest organizations to collect money outside of an emergency. so one year later at ls as owes sayings says about 40% of the ice bucket money, around 47 million, has been budgeted for five spending categories, reach, patient community services, public and professional education, external processing fees and more fundraising. >> okay. and earlier this week, the als association announced 58 winners of smaller grants.
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>> searches from the us and abroad, will each receive between 40 and $500,000. that's a wide range. it is the middle of summer, but hole on, back to school sales are already cropping up. say one yesterday, back to school. >> is it time for that? >> we'll tell you why retail remembers pushing the pens, notebooks, crayons, so early this year. >> kids still use pens? >> you might want to get a pen and write this down, last night's powerball number.
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>> boy that was yesterday. wasn't it? the fight was on yesterday, as retailers fought back against amazon prime, so, lauren, now that it's over it was not a success, was it? >> it didn't seem like a success if you looked at social media. people complaining, calling prime day a garage sale. but listen to this. they had a kate speed spurs they sold gone in less tan a minute, echo speaker sold out in 15 minutes, 28,000 rubber made tupperware sets were sold, 35,000 copies of the lord of the rings blue ray disc. >> maybe it was a success. >> they say ya. they had huge numbers, so big, bigger than "black friday" last year. >> so it was. >> you know, you had to find the good stuff. that was likes looking for need until haystack. i was looking on amazon.
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>> pretty quick. i want to be echo. dow not ever see it up on the site. did i not get it. apparently 4,000 people d wal-mart did ream well yesterday, as well. they said it was one of their biggest days ever, for on line, so -- >> we're missing the headline here. we're missing the headline. >> the best buy gift card. >> one hour from 3:00 a.m. eastern time to 4:00 a.m. eastern time, could you get a best buy $200 gift card for $15, and a lot of people in my building right here, in philadelphia, took advantage. one woman bought ten cards, and her co-anchor, oops, bought eight cards. >> and they didn't even tell us, lauren. they left us out of it. >> well, you no i what -- you know what? they are not get that money. best buy has canceled the gift cards. and if you spent them already, your orders will be canceled, as well. >> wow. >> so it 18 a dollars in fro money you got, you didn't really get.
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sorry. that's what you get for being sneaky and not sharing. >> by law, best buy does not have to honor this. this is a glitch. they fix philadelphia right away. >> listen to there is lauren. the two people that i know, co-worker, colleagues, begs buy took their money from their credit card, and they haven't received it back yet. >> oh, can we ask if they got an e-mail from the company? >> i don't know. >> oh, yes they did get emails. >> yes they should see emails in the next cup em of days. >> boy. >> they were so excited, lauren we see this at the airlines all the time, there is a mistake, but customers love mistakes when it is for our benefit. use it as nice pr movement. yes, you gave away 18 a free dollars, but people went to your website, they bought your stuff. just give it to them. >> just take the loss.
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>> cents it as marking campaign. >> you know one of the favorite places, the spruce street harbor park, you like race street park? >> free yoga. >> oh, yoga there. >> it is pretty cool here. i mean, and i thought there wouldn't than many people here. but his is happening, peoplement and if you haven't been to this race street pier, make it happen. talking more about if he yoga coming up. bring your own mat, mike, not booze.
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>> welcome back, it is 7:30. i love this top, so stunning, sparkling. >> it is called ice blue, i think. did you ever hear of ice blue? >> yes, nothing icy about today's wetter. >> no, you just want ice in your iced tea. >> that's true. >> because you want to be outside, avoiding this mess, in king of prussia. yes, starting with traffic first, because of this. this is tractor-trailer still on its side, cleaned up debris that spill onto route 202, it is still not open yet. southbound route 202 happened
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on the off ramp getting off the westbound schuylkill, onto southbound 202. tractor-trailer spilled its load onto its side. still blockage of the ramp, and also, of that portion of route 202, southbound, now, we go to bellaire county, another big mess, and this is i-95 northbound, from wilmington, delaware, northbound on 95 into delaware county, pa. just after the route 320 exit, we had an accident, the right lane is still blocked. and there is a big jammo there. that a look at your traffic now weather with your pal and mine, bus stop buddy, he is ready for the pool today 50's in the suburbs, and don't forget that sunscreen, because with the low humidity, i think you're going to be banding to spending a lot of time outdoors today. it is a ten out of ten.
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our pay off from suffering through the yuckiness of yesterday. nothing to show you on ultimate doppler radar, do have breeze out of the north, 13 miles an hour, 65 degrees, right now, in philadelphia. headed to high of 83, with a lot of sunshine, low humidity, and tonight, down to 65 degrees. you might want to throw open the windows tonight, turnoff the air-conditioning. because it is just going to be that coin after nice night. of course humidity is coming back, we'll tell when you in the seven day forecast. >> open the windows just sleep naked. >> please don't. goodness. luckily you're high up enough, people won't see that. >> maybe i'll periscope. >> new jersey resident thought he was in the clear when a house fire stopped short. >> man still dealing with the side effect of the next-door damage. chris murphy in the news room with what fox 29 is doing it help out. >> let's try to help him out. right? michael doesn't need
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meteorologist to tell him when it is raining, he just has to look inside his home, not even outside. last year fire recommend the place next-door to, appeared to escape the damage but the next day it rain, in came the water. see the buckets hired contractor to stop the leak, but he said the only thing i can do, patch the roof, damage to the house is always going to drain into your house. >> so, he said,'s not even sure who owns the house next-door, the fire damaged home. so, he want it repaired or torn down, but says his call to the city of camden staking making calls to fine out what is going on, we called the city, called the county, we got in touch with the mayor's office, waiting for their response at this point.
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this morning, no clear answer. >> come on, help mike all out today. >> 7:34. well, july 16th, right? yesterday, i saw a back to school sale. a lot of stores already having their sales. for back to school. why this is pushing to you buy those pencils, notebooks, back packs, so early. >> and they keep us healthy and help us when we're sick. how you can nominate a doctor as this year's health hero. >> ♪
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>> then at reads at shelter, then to chill, and at 9:00 jen is going for ice cream, she will be liver at springer's ice cream on third avenue. fun friday? stone harbor. >> come on out, we'll put you on tv. >> last couple of weeks we've been asking you which in your area, is the best? >> your picks have been coming in. >> ultimate chilly neighborhood back wets billy penn. com. >> website billy penn. com. right now, into round two, you have made your picks on our website myfoxphilly.com, narrowed it down to the top 16. here they are. northern liberties taking on graduate hospital, and east passyunk, versus roxborough. >> there you go, ya, sure.
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>> west chester versus conshohocken, doylestown versus media. >> and in new jersey we got your cherry hill versus your moorestown. and haddonfield, versus mt. laurel. >> so remember, vote for your ultimate neighborhood, just go to our website myfoxphilly.com. skoal drown, right in the middle. finds it thereon home page. >> back to school shopping, if it seems like it is coming earlier every year, it is. >> weaker than expected retail sales this summer, has merchants little nervous, so they want your wallet sooner rather than later, northeastern stores are pushing back to school sales already, because a p.m. and half fewer college student in the u.s. this year. that means fewer dollars to go around. >> so the consumer is he beneficiary, retail remembers pursuing shrinking market. >> can we get a tighter shot of dan? >> on line yesterday might as well have been "black friday", on the same dale amazon
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featured there, one day prime sale that everyone was talking about, qvc offered christmas in july specials, macy's gave away free shipping, and staples is price matching most back to school items. >> avenue question for you, alex hole. >> i yep, mike jerek is. >> why are there million and a half fewer college student then the year? >> if i had to guess i would say it is because of how expensive college is and the costs keep going up. people can't afford t people are saying you just can't do it. >> all of the money still going to school. >> prepare. >> i am preaching. just saying. a lot of people aren't doing it. >> by the way, i'm surprised by so many people doing yoga on the race street pier. great turn out, jenn fred, does this happen every morning? every morning, talking to a guy yesterday, not a lot of people come in the morning. more come at night. downward dog, mike, you will
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>> traffic myfoxphilly.com at schuylkill, schuylkill at route 202, the accident with the tractor-trailer, that flipped over onto it side, spilled its loads all over the road, well, that ramp from west bound schuylkill onto southbound route 202 is still closed, and so is 202. kind after mess still there out in king of prussia. >> approaching oaks, dent there has one lane blocked, and there is the tow truck, backing up, trying to get that car out of that lane. so we can have two lanes again, on the always crowded anyway route 422, i95 northbound, delaware county after the route 320 exit, there is still an accident there, and you can see, from this map, it is red, which means, the right lane block, and we have a huge traffic jam on that portion of northbound i-95, in delaware county. so that's what all of -- most
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of the big problems out there this morning, but beautiful day. 7:45, is the time. and if you are headed to the shore, you have got an excellent day on the beach, just got to remember, to wear that sunscreen, and swim where there is a lifeguard, because we, today, because of the storms yesterday, casino of churned you have up the ocean, moderate risk of rip current, so i don't want to mess with the un tow if you are swimming in the 75 degrees surf today. northeasterly breeze, bit of sea breeze out there, temperatures in the upper 70s, on the beach today. all of the storms have moved far a which from us, plenty of room for sunshine today, still, little left over from yesterday. few flood warnings out in cumberland and gloucester counties, this morning for few waterways there. temperatures a lot different from yesterday, when they were warm, muggy, 59 degrees in lancaster, to the 50's to the north of us, 65 degrees in philadelphia, mid 60s in atlantic city and wildwood.
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and 63 degrees in wilmington, delaware, dew points are down. what does that mean? humidity is down. in our mess usual of moyer tuesday dew point in the 50's, refreshing, pleasant. don't often get a chance to say that in july. here in philadelphia, so, we'll enjoy it while it is here. another errly breezes at 13 miles an hour, kind of cleaning out the air for us, it was wet wednesday yesterday, high of 82, now, our high temperature will be the same, but it is going to be completely different weather, experience, out there today. lower how many dollars at this, friday looks good, weaken we start to get the humid it toy come back, nine's, saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, possibility of extended heatwave, pop up showers and thunderstorms possible each afternoon. so that's your seven day forecast, enjoy today, guys. it is great. >> you better believe it. i'm feeling horrible about
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myself. because i am not exercising. >> why don't do you something about it? >> i never have take answer yoga class, if you ever want to try one, here is a free class. >> this is pretty cool. when i spoke to the guy who runs this yesterday, he said, i don't think there will be too many people here. >> if this isn't too many people, this is cool. >> this is one of our smaller classes in the summertime. >> as you have been teaching those, adorable puppy, i have to say, been to couple of yoga classes, you're like a yoga comedian, you're wear that you got to get people up in the morning. >> yes, it is 7:00 in the morning, they've made real effort to get here. weaver dogs, we have patco coming by, sense of humor, have to help people along. >> where do you normally teach? >> at the studio in center city also at the gee annie yoga center pretty cool. i'm sure were you hopeful it would be this well accepted, well attended. are you surprised people are getting it?
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>> priced but not surprised once you are breathing, moving, you just want to come back. so -- >> i have to say kim of people that work in our office, jody harris who live right around here. if i could just drag myself over basically free, so real now excuses in. >> no excuses, looking for the same jody here come thursday. >> and i have to say, this, although it looks like there is all ability here, it doesn't look like anyone is struggling with any of the stuff you're doing. >> i don't think so. at least i hope not. may tell me something different after class. we'll see. but we try to make our classes accessible for everybody, give people lots of options, so works pretty well. >> yet pretty challenging, as well. no easy peasy. >> no, people work. >> we left them in this poor pose for a long time. >> it is arresting pose, i don't think they mind too much. >> so i want people to see how great they are doing, though. so go ahead, lead them to couple of poses, mike, alex, the other thing that's really cool.
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look where you are. >> dave and buster parking area, and, you know, if you live in this area, jody harris, it is pretty cool. if you look around here, you can also see people running, stretching out here, think this will overtake the art museum, area people are just running. sore tonight rupture yoga one thing that you didn't get to seep, mike; our photographer mike, he was trying all of the moves. my god. >> he is not the best yoga. >> i saw him. >> you know he has like a mevanin his pocket, he is afraid to get it out of his pocket? >> keep kicking butt. yes, this is pretty cool watch philadelphia's all about, right, guys?
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>> free stuff, and look how good they are. >> any men? >> couple of guys. there is one right in the front. one right in front. then couple of guys that you can't see on the other side casino of sneaking away from the camera. >> i've only done yoga once in my life. >> she doesn't know your name, so it is not like she can go al edge, do your hips little better. >> hey, the dramatic rescue of dog, that ran in trouble while out for swim. buoy say this all over the internet. >> so, finding out just how close after call it was. swimming at dog park on davis island florida sunday, her owner new something was wrong, and jumped in after her. started giving her cpr on the dog. >> and at that exact moment, firefighters happened to roll by, they stopped and they helped. >> we assessed the dog, the dog did start breathing, we got oxygen, applied the oxygen
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to the face of the dog. and after about three, four minutes of oxygen, the dog started to want to get up and move around. >> say they took her to the vet right after leaving the beach. good news, he is in perfect health this morning. >> okay, show will volunteer to give mouth to snout. >> you will. >> and they do, yes. >> mouth to snout. we've done a demo on this very show. >> did you do it? >> i did not. vet come in, she did it. but that's what you got to do. >> want to squeeze in one more summer vacation? >> yes, please. >> but you haven't booked anything yet. >> no, i haven't. >> so, we found about five really good deals where you can just go someplace and sit on a couch. have a cocktail. and it is not going to cogs you much. by the way, you can go to the bahamas and dominican republic for pretty good price. we'll show you the five great trips in just a little bit.
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>> philadelphia magazine, looking for hell i -- healthy for this year. >> assistant editor for bee well philly. good morning. >> how does this work? we get to nominate anybody in trying to keep us healthy? >> yes, we want as many nominations as possible from as many people as possible, in the tri-state area. looking for anyone from nurses, non-profit founders, coaches, trainers, anyone who is making philly a healthier place to be. >> so if you're nominated and you win, what do you get? >> you get $7,500 to your charity of your choice. >> oh,.
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>> and the three semifinalists or the three runners up get $1,500 to charities of their choice. >> what do you have to do to nominate someone? do you have to write something about them? >> name, short blerb, to philly mag. com/health hero, taking nominations through july 20th. and so, yes, just blush about what they've done, to make philly healthier place. >> it can be from anybody or can the person nominate themselves? >> nominate yourself, if you want to,. >> i'm going to do, that i'm going to nominate myself. >> this has been going on for about four years? >> fourth year. >> what makes you want to do to celebrate the health here? >> just awesome to hear from all of these people who you might not have heard of before that are doing little things. >> you hear about getting access to healthcare they wouldn't have, or someone who created a running group that changed someone ellet's life. little things make it so much healthier.
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>> perfect way to explain it. tell us about last year's winner. >> who won? >> pea a martin, physical education teacher, science leadership academy, and she -- her whole mission to make her student, high school student, healthy, while they have the power to sort of change their lives before they have to. >> is that her? >> yes, that's her. she's fantastic. she's really making an impact on these student when they are mold recall, you know? and it is just very cool. >> started them at young age. >> exactly. >> i have an idea. >> what's your idea? >> why don't we nominate doctor mike. >> oh, that would be a good one. >> is that cool? can you and doctor? >> you can be anyone. >> that dude right there. >> well, consider the nomination right here on air. >> how do we do it? >> okay, we have to write a blush about him. why doctor mike is a health hero. >> he just a great guy. >> paragraph? two pages? >> i would say like around 300 words, under 300 words. >> 300? >> it doesn't have to be.
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>> all right. >> real hero. >> where do i go? philly mag. com/health hero. >> what's your deadline again? >> july 20th. >> monday. >> yes, so, we got to get going on this. >> how many nominations due guys have last year? >> over 500 nominations hoping to get more this year. >> this is really cool. doctor mike, doctor mike, doctor mike! >> you're cool. >> thank you. >> all right, coming up on 8:00. good day to you, it is thursday, july, hi, july the 16th, 2015. >> live from the fox 29 studios. >> cat lynn jenner steels the show at the espies, her motivating message, moving millions of people to tears. how she's urging the world to respect the transgender community.
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>> looking to have a last minute summer vacation? best types, dolls out there right now, alex. >> and, gloomy's bombshell. shopping in philly is about to get a whole lot better. when the bloomingdale's outlet is set to open in center city doors. so excited. >> holding, we're getting a gloomy's, not just a gloomy, an outlet. >> oh, even better. common! >> i wonder how -- >> pretend to not know now yolanda, harsh words for floyd may weather junior, below the bet shotty would say, plus when may weather is expected to return to the ring. yes, he is going to fight again. it is coming up on 8:00. second away. >> good morning. >> hi, good morning, alex. >> you all right there? >> just wigly. >> he is excited. all excited.
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>> blooming dale's outlet. >> that, and a ten today. >> ten out of ten today, loverly start, and great afternoon, in store. so bus stop buddy says let's go to the polls. i don't have to worry about rain any more today. temperatures cool side, 50's, 60s, now, about have that sunscreen with you for all day long. so satellite radar, moved well off shore, well to the south, we have sunshine, judge you few clouds out there, 67 degrees, 59% relative humidity, in the middle of july that's awesome. northeast breeze, at 9 miles an hour right now, 83 degrees the high temperature today, plenty of sunshine and lower humidity. so looking good talk about when the humility returns, but time to get back to king of prussia. see what's happening there.
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this september change, that big clover leaf where 202 meets the schuylkill expressway. so it is westbound 202, off ramp, and in other words, getting off westbound schuylkill expressway, onto southbound 202, that off ramp is still closed hopefully before 8:30 it will reopen. that's my bet with mike jerrick. now to route 422 eastbound, approaching oaks, still have the one lane blocked, because of an earlier accident, looks like they are in the process of clearing it up. but, eastbound 422 which is usually stack and packed anyway, is even slower, going right now, now on i95, northbound, in delaware county, just after route 320, the accident there, just has the right lane block. but that's enough to make a big old jammo in delaware county this morning, al next. >> sue, 8: 01, top store thinks morning, all eyes on camden this morning, number new jersey chris christie delivers first speech since
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announcing his run for president. republican will discuss criminal justice reforms and the need to help non-violent drug offenders get back on track, why camden? this this year's state-of-the-state, chris tie hydrated drop in violent crime following reorganization of the police department. >> boy, think of all of the national crews in camden today. it will be busy over there. and today president barack obama will become the first president to visit a federal prison, when he makes a trip to prison in oklahoma comes after the naacp, part of his speech, big part focused on changes that needs to be made in his mind to prison, including, not tolerating rape inside of prison. he said we shouldn't even joke about it any more. he also criticized the use of seoule tea confinement, the day before that, the speech, the president also commuted the sentences, 46 non-violent drug offenders, and called for changes to minimum sentencing
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laws. >> former president george h bush, there he is, 91, he slipped and fell, and broke a bone in his neck up at his summer home in kennybunkport maine. yes, just a bone in his neck. remains hospitalized, this morning, his rep says, our 41st president, is doing just fine, hopefully will be able to go back to his summer home very soon. >> well, 8:03. did you see the espies last night? caitlin jenner took the stage to receive the arthur ashe courage award, and she really delivered a heartfelt message. trans people dear of something vital. they dear of your respect. i also want to acknowledge all of the young trans athletes that are out there. given the chance to play sport as who they realism and now, and now, as of this week, it
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appears trans people will soon be serving in the military. that's a great idea. >> yes, that was announced just yesterday i think or the day before. amy, one of the soccer players, presented caitlin with the trophy. >> here to weigh in, cat lynn's big night, nelly fit patrick, director of lgbt affairs. >> good morning. >> nelly, good to see you again. >> good to see you, as women. so a lot of people are waiting for this moment to see her stroll on the stage watch did you think about her words last night? >> i thought she did wonderful job. it was spectacular tonight truely see her get up not only recognize the spotlight that's on her, but the overwhelming need of this particular community and have her speak out in that spotlight, in that moment, of this need, while recognizing her privilege, was really spectacular. >> and respecting to be a big them there. >> absolutely. >> oh, her mom. >> yes, her mom was, there her family, came out, to support her. >> there is diane soar, did the big interview we all know about by now.
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standing ovation, in fact, let's hear from her again when she was talking about her family. she did get choke up. who wouldn't? >> now, coming out, the biggest fear i never wanted to hurt anyone else. most of all, my family, my kids. i always wanted my children to be so proud of their dad, for what he was able to accomplish in his life. you guys have given so much back it me, you have given me so much support. i am so, so grateful to have all of you in my life. thank you. >> she did a great job, because, i mean, the emotion was right up here in your face. >> absolutely. she did great job. and really something else to see, i believe there were 12 in total of her kids there. step kids, and their significant other, out supporting her while she is doing this.
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you know, something that rang so true, i think, in listening to this, when amy said part of being an american is understanding we can always get better. and all coy think to myself part of being a philadelphian proving we can always get bert. you know it, cents wonder foul see caitlin out there, to have her as an ad vaux cat, to have her pushing, and educating, and bringing this message to so many. really, it will only help us on the ground here in philadelphia, trying to change people's lives. >> when you say the fact she is advocate, i thought really change, r, too, when she mentioned, there are so many kids out there. i can take it, you know? i'm an athlete. i know this works many i am a high profile athlete. but when it comes to kids out there who may not have the same strength when it comes to the bullying going job absolutely. look at the rate of suicide, that amy talk about as well as caitlin works row all too familiar with. 41%. >> why don't we listen to exactly what she said about bullying. >> if you want to call me
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name, make jokes, doubt my intentions, go ahead, because the reality is i can take it. but for the thousands of kids out there, coming to terms with being true to who they are, they shouldn't have to take it. >> she's right. so much bullying. >> absolutely. >> kids committing suicide. >> absolutely. >> is there anything that you felt like she should have said that she didn't? >> you know, in that moment, no. i think she did a great job. i think she covered the things that really needed to be discussed. and she set herself up to basically say to the community, i'm here, i'm going to work for you, i'm going to work with you, i'm recognizing the platform that i am in, and the responsibility that i have. and i think that it was a great delivery to the masses, to understand what is coming next. >> you know the controversy of the last couple of months, once espn announced they would give this award, courage award >> correct. >> courage? a lot of backlash, not
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deserving as much a maybe other athletes who are struggling with cancer or whatever. what's your response to that? >> i don't think this award is in anyway who suffer the most. espn, espies, chose to honor caitlin and celebrate the fact that it does take a tremendous amount of courage to walk through your entire life in the wrong jenner, and to come out in this moment so publicly, and to also spring into action, to help kids, who are committing suicide, who are, you know, are being murdered, and victimized at high rate. that does take courage. >> everybody in the country and around the world is talking about this. a year ago we weren't talking about this in this manner. >> exactly. >> it changed the conversation. tell me what siri is again? sii. i, where is conshohocken? >> right. now if you ask siri, hold on.
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how tall is bruce jenner? >> looking. caitlin jen is her 6 feet 2 inches tall. >> caitlin jenner. >> so siri already knows not to say bruce. >> you know, who new? a.m. sell ahead of us as human beings. so, we need to catch up to what computer program remembers able to do. but it, really is a spectacular moment. as a former prosecutor, you know, would you be faced all the time with explaining to regular people, our jurors, who these people, are what does it mean to be trans jenner? you know, i have spent the better part of last two weeks unfortunately in court with victims who are transgender. and we're over that hurdle. people have a general understanding, whether good or bad, the conversations are happening. >> like this. >> that education, arthur ashe stood for he had action, equal
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rights, courage, and caitlin will deliver that message and we'll do it right along with her. >> we have congrats for you, as well? didn't you get married? >> did i. >> thank you. >> when did that happen? >> june 20th. >> well, that's cool. did you go on honeymoon? >> did i. >> where did you go? >> providence town massachusetts. >> avenue question before you go. as were you growing up did you get allowance? >> , no i didn't. i didn't. >> i bet you did, you spoiled rotten kid. >> just when i want to say no, did i. >> so we have this question. do you give your kids an allowance about 75% of paren pay their kids to do some chores around the house. but what is the going rate? while you ma have i to work over time to give your kids that paycheck. you know, if i got anything, it was like 50-cent. what is it in 2015? >> and i only got it if i did my chores now. i had to do some work for it. but first, look to go bok that summer vacation? >> no, it is too late.
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so the difference between night and day, cliche, yesterday, where places got close to 5 inches of rain, and today, it is just so beautiful. plane field township, new jersey, 4.69 inches of rain, four and a third franklin township. almost four in east galloway township, almost 3 inches in one day in atlantic city, lot of flooded basement yesterday. well, today, what a difference. ultimate doppler radar, no precipitation, but we have one left over flood warning, morris river extends from salem count my cumberland county, and, still flood stage, it should recede by this afternoon, temperatures, are so comfy out there, 67 degrees, in philadelphia, 61 in reading, allentown, 656 trenton, mid 60s at the shore.
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that's because of the north-northeast breezes, wildwood 9 miles per hour in philadelphia. seven day forecast, high of 8310 today, ten tomorrow. then the humidity and the heat return over the weaken. probably making it to 90 on saturday, sunday, chance of pop you are showers, thunderstorms, when we get all of that heat and humidity built up over the weekend, back to the mess in king of prussia, because, the road is not open yet. big giant tow truck there is to get it off the off ramp, ram top get off the schuylkill expressway westbound, onto southbound route 202. >> pick up scrap metal but the
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tow truck in the lane where the scrap metal was to at this to set the tractor-trailer win. so we'll see if i win by 8:30. meanwhile, moving the accident over to the side 422 eastbound approaching oaks, both lanes are again getting by, but not the case on i95 northbound, after route 320 delaware county, that accident still has the right lane blocked and it is still jammed in that part of i95. >> july 16th. say too late to become an up is her trip. >> i say not too late. so if you want to get away, you're in luck. our travel expert, here to tell us about several summer travel deals, that won't break the bank. >> so let's go on a trip. >> no, it is not. that's the thing about last minute trims, and getting a good deal. we're not talking about traveling tomorrow or this weekend. we are saying look for 14 days this advance, all right? now, if you are thinking about
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august, which is still the sumner august, there is time. it is best to not just look for airfare deal. that's where you will get all screwed up in looking. you want to package things together like hotel and airfare together. when you been you will it, you get a deal. >> but do you have do your homework or you will really screw this up. certain dates, but be flexible, not traveling saturday, sunday, not because it is least expensive, because of all of the cheap seat sell out. they're gone. you also casino of have to lower your expectation little bit. if you know you want to go to one place, that place could be full. so, you know, casino of be flexible your dates, have a general idea of where you want to go. >> how about you what if you want to go to the bahamas? >> talking paradise island in news a, write down the street from the atlantis, there is
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the re paradise island all inclusive, beautiful, several dates, even five night stay in the end of july then several dates in august, with flights from philadelphia, per person, so all inclusive all of your meals, everything. >> i love all included disbelief 1352 per person, air, hotel, five night, all included i have down the street from the atlantis, walk over, gamble, enjoy everything. >> wait. you are telling me under $1,400 i can stay there five days? >> five night and six days. >> all of your food, all of your alcohol. >> that's a pretty good deal. >> he won't be here in like a month. >> so, when should i be buying this darn ticket? what day? >> not about buying -- >> flying what day? >> these have certain days of the week that they're offered. so call me. and i'll tell you, but i i found this on apple vacations, has certain charter flights, too, you might not even see when looking for airfare. but if you don't want the bahamas, you can go foreign
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tire week, to the dominican row public lick. the dominicana has amazing deal in the end of august, seven nights, all inclusive with non-stop flight out of philadelphia for 979 per person. >> what? >> you are lying to us. >> i am not. i am not. >> is she going to be there? >> i don't know, mike. >> seven nights the end of august. >> here is something i'm actually considering, which i said i would never do. >> what? >> a cruise. >> there are still people who don't like to fly. sometime they don't have their passport. do you know if you leave out after port in the u.s.a. you don't need a passport, just your birth certificate. you can cruise from new york sit, couple of hours, norwegian break away, ends of august, the 23rd to the 30th. >> where are we going? >> going to bermuda which is very expensive islands to stay at. but article of your meals, because cruise includes all your males, stays in bermuda for few days, couldn't back to new york in the end of august,
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it is 799 per person. >> you are lying? >> i am not lying. seven night crews. window cab inches, not that much to go up, eight, $900 to go to outside window or balcony. it is pushed it to the middle of the set it goes down even further in price. >> i'm doing that. i like bermuda. >> it is gorgeous island. >> chinas a whistle. everybody is talking with a british ac meant. >> guys are wearing suit with short. >> okay, it is settle, we go. >> we are going. >> yes. >> high, jen. bye, jen. >> nice being here. nice seeing you. >> fantastic, as always. >> still married? >> so cute. >> she didn't answer the question. >> is that a yes or a no? >> i am. >> 8:20. what do beyonce, michelle obama, jennifer lopez, and jen
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domchess have in common? >> apparently all the same stylist. that will stylist will be here this morning. >> what? >> giving us some tips. how you can wear those shorts for your body type. >> oh, she a saying no matter what your body type is you can wear shorts? >> that's right. >> but first, gloomy's bombshellment you can get your shorts from bloomingdales. yes, shopping in philly is about to get a whole lot better, when the bloomingdale's outlet is set to open its center city doors. >> and we're going to take you there live. because i know you want to know where this gloomy's outlet is. center city. that's a clue. >> ♪
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just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> are all of the women in the news room so excited about a blooming dale coming to philly? >> amazing store, not just blooming store, it is an outlet store. >> where is it? >> second level of the shops at liberty place, in november. it will sell range of clothing and accessories at discount, it will be the first bloom
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inning dale outlet stores in the philadelphia metro area area. because they have retail stores, bloom inning day retail stores at king of prussia, but this is outlet. >> if you like nordstrom rack, that's even better. >> live shot from that second level store, liberty place, in the 9:00 hour. lays potato chips, rolling out new flavors. part of the do us a flavor contest. >> oh, another rounds? here is what you can taste and vote on it time. ready? >> southern biscuits and grave. >> i that's the flavor? >> that's the flavor. then we have kettle cook greek town gyro. >> thank you. and then, new york rubin. >> i like that idea. >> and wavy west coast truffle fries. >> no. >> so voting start later this month, and runs through mid october. don't knock it, mike, until
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you tried it. >> i love the rubin sandwich, that pastrami. >> what, kettle cook ginger, i wouldn't fer she'll make another one of these? >> i wonder if she is rich. didn't she get a million dollars oring? >> you get a million dollars. >> one of my favorite people in the studio, his name is ken, i love this show, watch it all the time. one of those shows when it is on, i can't stop watching it. and then i waste the entire weekend new season of airplane reap owe premiered last night, repoman himself is in our studio. >> what's up, my brother how did it go last night. >> see on three, i heard so many great things. >> oh, thank you. >> from whom? >> really, mike? >> sore. >> i nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. hey,
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pocono mountains, bush kill falls, misplays to visit like lovely day, cool up in the mountains, cool air move in after the rain moved away yesterday. just in time for our advice the tomorrow morning, to stone harbor, that's where we are going tomorrow. down the shore, meet me at 97th street, a place called coffee talk. if you go to stone harbor, you know coffee talk, we have some fun surprises plan for you, fun entertainment, tomorrow morning. more about that when we get there 6:00 to 10:00 a.m., breezy, uv index of nine, temp between 68 to 70, see you tomorrowment back to today, bus stop buddy has the bottle of sunscreen, temperatures still 50's, 60s this morning, although warming up with all of the sunshine, so don't forget the shades. we've got ten out of ten. we rang those weather by the numbers every day, 67 degrees,
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right now, 59% relative humidity, and it stays nice all day, high of 83 degrees, then tonight we are down to six a with mostly clear skies. that's your foxcast, for thursday. >> twenty it, at at the schuylkill, the southbound side, still closed, so is the off ramp from westbound schuylkill to 202. still closed, all right. now, now we have to see if you win. >> you said # 30:00. >> past 8:30, sue serio. >> i just con sewedded. >> what more do you want, mike? >> let's figure out who will be closer, closer to 10:00 when it opens? >> i still get whatever dope prize you are offering. ninety-five northbound at 452,
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again, in delaware county. accident blocking center lane there, what a mess, bensalem route 13 northbound route 63, accident there, one lane block, so a loft sun glare out there this morning, maybe a contributor. >> your prize. >> what? >> a swiz he will stick for my coffee. >> that's been used. >> with your saliva on it? mouse it so valuable. >> all right, i want to talk about one of my favorite shows on tv, imagine being paid to steel air explains. >> so, our next guest makes his living by repossessing, the banks that hire them, sometimes just not pretty. take a look. >> get it back to the bank. >> raw g -- raid being the herb your chest of the rich is not easy. >> what doesn't kill them,
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makes them richer. >> looks good, air on almost every channel he will, new season kick off last night, here to tell us more about the show, mr. repoman himself. kinkaid, good morning. >> the reason why we want you on, you live here in philly. >> i sure do, in delco, where these accidents are route 452, my neighborhood. >> you live in media. >> born and raise in the delco, yep. >> so, how in the heck, because you are not a pilot, flu. >> i am not a pilot, no. >> how did you get in this business of repossessing airplanes? >> great question. first i work for jp morgan in delaware, had the banking delaware, then chrysler financial at collection side out of shore sham. i knew the back office stuff. pie business partner is bob week, partners since we were ten, we said let's take a shot at it. we bought the business. and learned on the go. >> how long have you been doing it now? >> we bought the business almost ten years ago now. >> here is the thing.
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when i am watching the show, i get nervous because you are sneaking ton different people's properties, airports, hopping over fences, sneaking around, jumping on airplanes and rolling them out on to the tarmac flying them off. almost every time the owner of the plane came running out, lies lack night's episode, gunfire, shotguns pulled out? >> yes, we pick up a helicopter last night. had to do it again. so as we were taking off with the helicopter, man pulled out his rival. started firing at us. so, people get craze when you take their half million, million dollars airplanes. they get upset. >> and we saw your face all bloody. >> it happens couple of times. >> no big deal? >> it is part of it. >> it is dangerous. >> it is, it can be, i mean, we a lot of planning to try that avoid as many of those dangerous situations as possible, but it is impossible to avoid them all. >> even though in del woe, you go all over the world, how
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many guys to you spend filming a season? >> this year about eight to ten weeks. the case load is enough. i pick up 2,000 unit in the last ten years. and race horse to boot. i have one race horse that made the kentucky -- that i i repo. >> you are repossessing? >> we say stealing, as women. just because you have that mentality that you have to go steel it before -- >> so you stole a horse? >> yes, we went into the stable, took the horse off. >> did you write it move. >> i got a taper to put it in a trailer. that's the scariest once i have done. because a horse can play, airplane can't die. that will made me real nervous. >> almost every episode they put the plane in the air, oh, very dramatic so people like the show? >> whether i stand next to you, you're mike's friend. but people recognize you around the county from. >> yes, i went to flying show in florida, just non-stop
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people, pictures, autographs. >> because you are mr. cool. >> thank you. >> making philly proud. >> keep up the good work. >> season three, all right, this copyright case not over. i'm talking about for he will. >> good news for ferrell williams and robin thicke, what the judge just decided about the verdict. >> has the judge reversed himself? >> just a little bit, yes. >> first, we had some fighting words last night at the espies. >> yes, rhonda harsh words for floyd may weather. her message at the espies. >> ♪
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it's multiple ideas for growing families, and drawers with many layers, to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >> so did you watch the press conference, over an hour, answering questions, reporters, all kinds of questions. >> mostly about iran, then they got off the tracks toward the end of the press conference, he was asked about bill cosby.
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a mid the calls from some who say that bill, who lives in philadelphia, should be stripped of his presidential medal of freedom. but the president says, that might not even be possible. >> there is no precedent for revoking medal, we don't have that mechanism. i'll tell you this, if you give a woman or a man for that matter without his or her knowledge a drug and then have sex with that person without consent, that's rape. >> pretty strong words, there nearly 40 women have come out to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault, but of course he has not been charged with anything at of yet. 8:40. >> the smack down heard on the espies red carpet last night after usb champion rhonda was awarded the best fighter on the pre show.
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>> but it was her message, to floyd may weather, jr., people talking. >> on behalf of espn, espy for best fighter, beat out floyd mayweather. >> she is soak that in, you are the best fighter. >> wow. >> well, i can't help but really say that i wonder how floyd feels being beat by a woman for once? pretends to not know who i am now. >> wow. >> oh, shots fired. >> at floyd may weather, jr., so i guess she's referring to the years of dom he is being violence headlines, and arrests by floyd mayweather, junior. >> but also, you may remember, may weather was asked if he could beat her in a fight, he answered i am eight not familiar with who she is. >> oh, so she got him double. nicely done, i wonder if he'll comment today. >> but you know, he has a fight coming upment next fight set for september 12th on cbs.
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it will be free. >> hold on second. on cbs network, normally it is cable for fights now. >> not this time. >> his name so big. surprised he is fighting so quick after that last fight, major network. i guess that's famous. here ' jen at 8:42. what are you doing? >> i've been asking people to guess on twitter and instagram. another free and fabulous amazing philly event. look where i am. do you know what this is? by the way, we're way above it. it is pretty cool. again, free, fabulous, and in philly.
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>> it is 8:45, it is gorgeous out there, and no problems at the airport, like there were yesterday, when we had those thunderstorms, rumbling through, so, all the flights are getting out on time. now, thinking of spending the day at the shore, yes, it is going to be gorgeous, but as we have been reminding you, make sure you're swimming near a lifeguard. rip countries being up today. dangerous under tow, at the shore today. you don't want to mess around with the rip currents at the shore today. the storm yesterday churned up the ocean, otherwise we have uv index of nine, surf
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temperature, upper 70s along the beach, beautiful sea breeze today, looks like good one, don't forget the sunscreen, 8 degrees high temperature today, # a tomorrow. , two, ten's in a row, humidity of course coming back, it will be back on saturday, when we get up to 90 degrees, 93, on sunday, in fact, we could could stay in the 90s five days in a row giving us extended heatwave. and of course over the weekend with build up every heat, humidity, pop up thunderstorms possible in the afternoon, evening, both days of the weekend and beyond. >> there it is, your seven day forecast. >> i guess we have tone joy today. you know enjoying today? i see you back there, yes. people have been guessing, where is jen? well, the oval is back open, cool way to use well known space in the city, jen? >> pretty cool, one of the things i love about philly, free, fabulous, good morning. >> good morning. >> it is a great cooperation between a lot of different city department, flight.
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>> yes, philadelphia parks and recreation. >> and the fairmount park con is her vainesses. >> near large program. we will talk about that. >> absolute. >> i so when i look down here, this is amazing beer garden right in the. >> cents tour third season for the beer garden there is year featuring 4200 recycled black plastic crate that brought million bulbs in to planned in bucks county, reused them for seeding and planting, cool setting. >> and it is pretty. i hate to like care about the pretty part, but i like, i mean, seriously gorgeous so beautiful here. it feels like spring time just exploded at the oval. it is just such a great way to enjoy having drinks and smacks with your friends. >> let's take little bit more after tour as bee walk around. i shared with you guys off camera that i brought my outlaws, not my in-laws, here last year. and they were like so impressed with so many different things, we talked about this little bit. there is always stuff going on that's regular stuff like the beer garden and some of the things we will see like this
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life size chest game. but then there are also things going on like bacon festival. >> every week, open wednesday through sunday, and every friday we have theme. today, and every saturday theme. so this year, we have movies themed, concerts themes, christmas in july theme and show elf and have santa claus, and having all kind of themes every week. six weeks. >> this is so family friendly, programming family friendly, whether coming off mommy and me yoking, a learn to ride classes, or whether you just want to come out, enjoy the sandbox, miniature gulf, mini disc golf, so many for people all ages to do at the oval. >> you guys de is her after raise. i don't know how much you get paid, but whatever mayor, future mayor there is mayor, you guys deserve raise because you are kicking nice booty. guys having fun? >> yes. >> it is fun. so come on out. opens tonight at 5:00 o'clock.
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and then wednesday through sunday. mike, you have been here a thousand times. pretty cool. >> i have heard a lot about it. >> i'm going today. >> okay. >> because of the weather. okay, big morning in hollywood >> just hours away from the emmy nomination action, i'm betting empire gets seven nominations. >> you are just making all kinds of bets this morning. >> i bet on wrecks, crashes. >> you need better than. >> the reason why i can bet? i won the powerball last night. >> did you? let's check the numbers again. >> no, did i not win.
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>> we're making progress in king of prussia, we now have one lane getting by right at the exit, from the westbound schuylkill, on to the 202. >> that is when the traffic is free flowing, all lanes. >> okay. >> see, now he is changing it up. >> listen, very vest to getting the tractor-trailer out of there. and the debris has been cleaned up. so we're very close to seeing all of that roadway open, free and clear, including the off ramp. >> debate over no surprise. >> swiz he will stick. if it gets to 9:16, not free flow traffic, i win. >> i want you to win, because i don't want your saliva ridden sizzle stick. so still avoid king of prussia for the next little while, so
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clean it up soon. >> cool. >> what else is happening? >> that's it. >> now, we will take a shot. this is not a police lineup. that rest not criminals. >> the woman in the middle, amanda, none of these five people have ever been to philadelphia. >> welcome to fill. >> i but amanda wants to eat a cheese steak, i want to know where to take her. one cheese steak in her live, it will be today, where should we go? >> that's heavy. that's a heavy question, mike. >> so get on twitter. >> facebook and instagram. >> where should we go, right after the shore? >> -- after the show? >> your introduction. >> has to be open at 10:15. >> in the morning? >> yes. >> all right. this morning. >> the biggest stars on the small screen, talking television, they have the emmy nominations today in
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hollywood. >> so about 90 minutes away from the award nominations being announced. >> okay. >> and empire you know being called one of the biggest stand out shows, so the series expected to pick up several nods. >> i say seven. >> seven, so let's not forget the lead players, cookie, oh, she has to be up for something. terrence howard, got to be up for something. both have all both guaranteed to see their names on the best actor/actress less for this year. >> it will get best show. >> best show? >> those two will get nominations. there might be, well, maybe seven is over stating it? so they'll announce 11:30 our time, 8:30 hollywood time. >> you but know, like yaz the great press philly up for a team choice award. so mable ' -- >> give him a nomination? break out stars. we'll have to see. >> talk about break out being break out moment for ben afleck. >> it is a first time we've seen him since the news of his separation from his wife. so what he's wearing that's getting a lot of attention right now.
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>> coming up on the 9:00 hour, good day, it is july 16th, 2015. >> i feel it, mike, it is going to be abut full day. the sun's out, not that hot. low humidity, all i need. >> it is perfect. last night, i am interested to see what the ratings were for that espy awards. >> you know, a lot of eyes were on caitlin, cat lynn jenner steels the show at the espies, her moving message to her family that's bringing so many to tears. >> people are already responding on twitter about allowances, how much they give and get. do you give your children an
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allowance? 75% of paren say their children do chores for money. but what's the going rate this, you know, this 2015? how much do you think it is? >> i wonder. and what do beyonce, michelle obama and j-lo all have in common? the same stylist. she is here this morning. she's going to tell us, because it is the summertime, how you can wear shorts for your body type. so every body type has the right type of shorts to make you look good. >> i was talking to her, she said no matter what you look like, what size you are, what shape you are, you can wear shorts and she'll show you how. date lynn jet err takes the stage at the espies last night to receive the arthur ashe courage awards. this is what happened. >> now, the biggest fear of coming out is i never wanted to hurt anyone else. most of all, my family, my kids. i always wanted my children to be so proud of their dad, what he was able t
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