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this morning on fox 29 weekend, breaking news, terror on the streets of par, explosion rocking the french city. could be heard over the roar of the soccer stuff. panic, fear, state of emergency, french quarters closed. >> the moment that i speak to you, terrorists attacks are an unprecedented level are happening in the paris area, there are dozens dead, many injured, at horror. >> we know at least 120 people are dead, score motorcycle wounded. the world community standing with friends. >> we're going to do whatever it takes to work with the french people and with nations around the world, to bring this terrorist to justice.
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your news your neighborhood, live and interactive, this is fox29weekend good morning, everyone, welcome to fox 29 weekend. a morning when you want to wake up and just hug love ones, but we will have all the information, keep you inform, and we're glad you started the day with us. >> we have the breaking detail happening over there and from security changes that are happening outline of the an abundance of caution in our neck of the woods. let's take a live look and see how the weather is going to be for whatever it is you have planned. looks a little gray and i saw folks get on the 57 bus in front of us, dave warren is bundled up. >> you needed to that this morning, little gray. little lack of suns, not as windy as yesterday, we'll call it a cool breeze, upper frosty
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ratty 40s in philadelphia, this 40's in lancaster and 3, a lot of 40's except for the poconos in mount pocono it's 36, hazard he will ton 37. we'll try to warm things up close to 60, stuck sflifts today, pretty uniform temperatures to the south even outlining to the coast with the northwest west wind mid 40's, a little chill in airing, it is clear here, but we have these lake effect snow showers coming off the lacks here and trying to work it's way to the few of the northern suburbs nib maybe a fuller in the mountains. there they go, moving out, cleanings their, overnight, that 19 as colder night to start your day tomorrow, suburbs will be in the 30's, 50 her, south and east, north and west 46, maybe a light fuller in the mountains t50 degrees here in philadelphia, we'll try to can climb these numbers up above the 50 degree mark in seven-day forecast. we'll see how many it is a we hit 60 coming up in a little bit
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7:03. french investigators trying to piece together one of the deadlyiest that country has seen this world war ii. a #pray for paris is now trending. so many comments scrolling. >> those blasts from just one of the scenes of terror french fred holla nde has read to 127 on that concert hall, the association stadium and paris calf face re. >> the french president called the attacks an act of work. also declared three days of national mourning and put the nation's security at it's highest level. world community is also vowing in sporty with both the united
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states and great britain saying that we'd do whatever we can to help. >> let's take a live look at the streets, very kwoochlt they are being told they should stay indoor, nightmare trying to figure out what happened with this terrorist cell that was there. many things are closed, business, your government offices, certain disney land, many closed at this time. >> this really just because paris is about six hours ahead, so this is 2:00 in the afternoon or so, as people are adjusting making it through the morning and trying to see what today will hole for them. quiet streets of paris as people pray, we pray for them. >> continuing our break news coverage, she's live outside the french consulate, ramping up is security right now, jenny, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reving up police control in the
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city of philadelphia -- the philadelphia police department says they have received no credible threats at this point in time as the death toll in paris has reached 120 people at least after six sites in paris were hit by gunmen and suicide bomber, isis claiming responsibility for the attacks. most deadly was inside of a concert where an american rock band because playing at least 100 people were killed when terrorists stormed the venue and began taking hostages. according to witnesses, the attackers fired ak 47s and flew explosives on sociality a second a paris restaurant a third outside of the soccer stadium, which was attended by french president. national security and terrorism expert says the take away from all of this is that isis refuses to be toss down and will use
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whatever. >> there's no negotiating with these radical islamics. they will kill us and they will take over what take. what makes this so much more difficult is this wave of refugees coming into europe right now, where european authorities said they cannot process the large number and within the body of those refugees, it appears that young men of military age are dispro proportionate headline in presence. >> reporter: it's not surprising france was a target in this attack because they have been publishing back against these is extremists. again, while there have been no credible threats in our area, the philadelphia police department is ramp ping up patrols in areas heavily traveled and especially sporting
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events through the our city. >> we're going to have extra security at the eagles game tomorrow? >> reporter: presumableing, yes. >> of course our entire city showing it's support. those are the colors of the french flag as well as our own. also attribute to france in new york city as well as the french consulate building loafed it's flag, the one world trade center is illuminated in red, white and blew, an try could we know says it will remain illuminated in those colors for days to come. >> people all overing celebrities took to social media as well to express their prayers for parish a of a finishing a concert, justin beiber said i germantown avenue heard what happened in paris, thoughts and prayers are with everyone and
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the handgun tag pray for paris continues to trend. taylor swift says preying for paris our works are breaking for and with you and the presidential candidates also acted on should. donald trump tweeting my prayers are with the victims and hostages in the horrible paris attack may god be with you all. hilary clinton of course writing up, preying for city and families of the victims. as the story continues to unfold be sure to keep checking the website fox 29.com. we'll be continuing to post right there on that site. keeping you go informed about locally one person is in the hospital after being hit by a car in northern liberties northern liberties this morning, they say it's a hit-and-run the accident happened lasted night at front 10 girard. police say the victim is if serious condition. firefighters called to the scene
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of a fire in wool rich township gloucester county. >> about 2:00 this morning. it happened on the 200 block of forrest avenue, rose to two alarms, took firefighters about half an hour to get fire under control. the good news is nobody was injured. the cause is still under investigation. one man is in the hospital following an overnight shooting in southwest philadelphia. this happened around 12:40 on it 2500 block of want maker street. police say man was shot twice there. he's in stable condition and as of, no arrests. coming up a twerking assault, two women grinding up on a guy in a convenience store, why police say he needed to be really case law. new top cop in town, richard ross about to become the new police commissioner. his plan for the city he helped protect for decades. finally the dignity you
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women to stop and asked the clerk for help. the man walked outside the gas station but the women wouldn't stop. they eventually took off. when you hook at this video, the first thing i started to laugh, because i thought it was funny. you see two women doing this twerking, it's really exotic dancing. then the more you look at the video, you more you realize from a police perspective, that they'reing this guy out. it's not uncommon for people to be distracted in certain other ways where they become victims of a robbery or a purse snatch or flimm flam going to rob him from his money or a group outgoing to take him down. fortunately police were able to arrest one of these women and looking for the second one. you never know when you can
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become a victim. i'm superintendent michael chitwood that's my pick. cover story this morning, philadelphia will soon have a new top cop. after leaving philadelphia police department since 2008, commissioner charles ramsey is getting ready to enjoy his trireme and we now know he'll be replaced by this man, first deputy commissioner richard ross has been tapped by impair elect jim kenney to be the steep next police commissioner. ross by all accounts was the favor for job and ramsey announced his retirement he even said he she don't should get the top position. impair elect made the announcement this week. >> this is more about passing the baton, things we've done successfully it's not about reinventing the wheel. about building and making the city a better and safer plays. >> he's been on the job 26 years. he served as captain of homicide division and deputy commissioner
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of internal affairs, he's been the police department's number two since 2008. the comment started coming in on social media, gwrote mayor elect kenney maned excellent choice for police commissioner. paul said congratulations the to the next police commissioner. wish you the best. >> skwoing us here future police commissioner. good morning, sir. >> thank you. >> you heard a lot about commissioner ramsey and he's been here for a minute you work with him. successful, respected. what's the police department going to look like? how is it going to be different? >> that seems to be always the question of the day. what the different? i like to under score what's the same first. first and foremost, you indicated eight years of being his number two. like to think that partially responsible for some of those successs. and have to claim some of the things that is weren't so successful. being in the position so long you kind of work in tandem with
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one another, he's a great guy, probably one of the biggest names in the country in policing and he does warrants for the city. what's different. i think the not so much what the difference between him and i as much as what we will do different. we have to do more messaging and and i mentioned that, i didn't get a chance to elaborate both in community and rank and file. explaining what we do better and why we do it. men and women in this department, do some great things. answer about three million calls for notice every year, most go unnoticed unrecognized. there's some things that are absolutely fabulous in terms of the work that is done that go unnoticed. >> explaining it to the community, explaining some of the bigger issues. mayor elect kenney campaigned largely on stop and frisk is not something he's supportive of. your feeling on that. >> we have to do a better law, reasonable suspicion. i will tell you that we never
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really used that term within the police department. we do pedestrian investigations all time. we needed to them constitutionally and fairly i and and with respect. there are safeguards in plays. >> another thing you talk about community policing. you're a proponent of body cameras, something we would have out there the rank and file on board with that? >> i think it's a mix back. i'm not going to be disinjens with with that. you had about 30 officers involved in that, they indicated they enjoyed it. took a minute to get them involved. it has helped them to lower temperature according to them in some instances where you might have got volatile and to believe it's helped. get to tell their stranger they're people who, they're officers all time. people are allowed to do that. we encourage them not to get
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involved and intervene had had a negative way, but it happens. >> about you, a lot of times -- you're a family man, martial arts black belt. >> yes. >> train little bit in karate. >> right. >> not something a recycle to talk about, i trained myself. >> i been doing it for a long time now, open form of karate which is combination of jew decision. it's something i'm proud of. >> looking forward to working with you, it's long overdue. >> thank you very much. >> tell us what you think, we got the future commissioner, got a little taste of what the going to happen going forward, you can heave your comment yarn fox 29 facebook page, tweet us at fox 29 philly. make sure sure you use fox29weekend. >> thank you, bill. of course, thank you richard ross as well.
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we're taking a look at some of our roads, we have a major problem, what's the tweak from viewers that came in. >> veronica tweeted us and said what's going on the northeast extension. >> there is an accident on 476 between mid county and lansdale, it's about mile post 27 and the northbound left lane a big accident. traffic is stopped or slow moving, we'll keep you updated on that one. take a look at the weather, at little gray, dave warren. >> yes, that traffic moving nicely but there's problems out there. the temperatures are not moving much today. we'll be stuck in the upper 40s maybe touching 50, we have the clouds out there now, some lake effect snow showers on the radar. we have this weather can we go coming in from new jersey this morning. >> dave, we're inviting everyone to down told haddonfield today. what's the forecast this afternoon? >> what's the weather going to
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be like. >> beautiful day for that beautiful downtown there in haddonfield. i'd say a bold red wine today with these temperature, upper 40's. we will have a little more sunshine later. we have the clouds now but they will be clearing out later. temperatures are not really moving much. upper 40's trying to climb about 50. that the about as warm as we get damage still into the upper 40s to the south, not much temperature movement, but we will have a little more sunshine, no rain or snow out there. these lake effect snow showers staying to the north maybe the mountains could see is a fuller. now it will get colder tonight t upper 40's, maybe touching 50 but quickly dropping overnight tonight. 30's down below freezing especially in these north and western suburbs by tomorrow morning. so we're upper 40's then overnight tonight, we drop, 11:00 if you're out this evening, 41, 37 that the city tomorrow morning, but we are getting warmer back up to 52. we'll have bright sunshine and that will lead to much warmer weather not only tomorrow but in
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the served those numbers coming up a little bit later. coming up we're going to can't to follow the breaking news out of pars and we have new details this hour about the attackers. authorities are saying eight have died. seven in suicide boomings. what french police are saying they found on it body of one of that he is attackers plus exposure for a local murder victim. a unlike hero stepping in to finally after years give her a proper good-bye.
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. taking a look at philadelphia international airport on that fox29weekend. as we continue to bring you the information on the sawing in pars, a they have increased security at the airport and other areas, just as precaution in light of everything that is happening. and viewers is sending in your comments and sporty, kathy tweets us fox29weekend good morning. prayers for pars. kisss and hugs. and that and that is really a the miles per hour set going around as this symbol is making it's way how to social media. we seen a variety of it but the
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prey for pars continues to trend. you can send us your pictures, we will continues to offer our thoughts, sporty and prayers for those in pars as we stand unite united. good morning, i'm dr. mike, you do not keep your weight and blood pressure down and be healthier? you better take some public transportation. a new study shows that if you're on a bus, compared to driving, you're healthier. so folks, get on the bus. healthy. lots of young people are very into these energy drinks, but a new study showed that if you drink 16 ounces of one of those high energy drinks, it not only increases your blood pressure but increases hormone called more epinephrine.
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. we want to keep you updated on that breaking novas pars this morning, we're taking live look there again in parsis this morning, we're taking live look there again in paris it's late to mid afternoon, you can see very quiet. police presence is strong and will ram, we will continue to inform you at any new developments take plays. isis is now claiming responsibility for orchestrating the deadlyiest attacks on france and this world 2004. the country's president is vowing to strike back on what heats he's calling an act of war. of they surround a syrian passport on it body of one of the suicide bombers who targeted france's national soccer stadium. >> at least 127 people died friday night in shootings at paris's calf fair in this case
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suicide bombings near france's national stadium and hostages slaughter. >> raised the nation's score to it's highest level. president obama called this attack an attack on all humanity. a former new jersey high school choir director convicted of child pornography will spend the next five years behind bar, felonies wants to make sure there are not any other victims. 28-year-old arthur was sentenced to state prison for posing as a teen online and having simplest chats with under age girls. officials also say sent under age girls nude pictures in exchange for pictures from the girls. three were his choir members from ocean township high school, he will also have to register as sex offender when releaseded from prison a photographer working as a volunteer for a local radio station is under arrestings
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accused of taking picture of young kids at public events to try to capture sexually simplest images. mark wilkins was a volunteer at w xpn and police say he would take full photos of their faces and bodies and then zoom in to try to create sexually simplest photos. he faces multiple child pornography charges. at 8:30 a local church is providing a proper burial for murdered transgender woman. it happened two years ago in strauchl to diamond williams was murdered and left in a vacant park, lot. a local monsignor learned about the case was moved to act and even with the catholic church's substance on gay and transgender people, a funeral will now be held for diamond. >> i literally cried. thought to myself, how does a family abandon a child? how does a society abandon a
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human being? more importantly, how does a church, all the churchs and i am global church, how do we as a collective body of church read something like this and do nothing? >> as you can see, i met monsignor at saint george yesterday. he scomplaped to me that diamond williams will be laid to rest this morning at saint mar ium pash in flourtown and all are invited to attend. let's take a look at your weather, outside right there. bridge in the background, old city philadelphia, it's a little bit gray but dave will give us the details of what's going on. >> a little bit gray, but a lot more blue expected this afternoon's these clouds will start to clear out. then we'll try and warm our temperature up with the sunshine, a cooler breeze is keeping the temperatures down now, we're into the mid 40, mount poconos is 36. philadelphia is at 48. farmer to the something, we have numbers into the upper 40's,
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that's what it's look now. if you're heading out tonight, well, we have this weather question to give you the forecast. >> hi, i'm here in the philadelphia marriott we're having something tonight at 6:00. i'm here with steven the doorman and we need to know what's the weather going to be. >> make sure you si hi to steven tonight. a cold night for that here in center city philadelphia. it will quickly drop. we have numbers in the 50's. look how it quickly drops tonight. by 8:0044, by 11:0041, a great drop in tthey were is clear, no rain or snow, maybe a few fullers in carbon and monroe counties. that the about it for any type of snow, but we look at the seven-day forecast coming up, and we have warmer weather returning see how warm we get, i'll have that? just a little bit.
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the bar mitzvah party. such an occasion in any, boy or girl's life. one young man said he want some money that his parents would have spent on a wonderful celebration to go to the doctors to save his father's life, and he would like music to come and would have given a gift to do the same thing, we have been roth and his parents wendy and michael. good morning to all of you: i am to impressed. you're becomes bar mitzvah and it's your project for people who have never been to a bar or bat mitzvah. the like having a wedding
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celebration. he said such a big party and event. what made you decide to do this? . >> well, my dad had stage four colon cancer and that made me like really wondering why would i have a party when i could be saving people's lives. and that's just -- the common sense. >> what great kid. you guys must be so proud. >> yes. >> how did this all come about? what's been happening? how did you decide to do this project? >> well, i felt like a couple hours of a party or someone's life, i felt like, life is obviously more important. >> where is the money that it would have gone to you? really, where is all this money going to go. >> to doctors that saved my dad's life, and research. >> i notice you're all wearing the same shirt. can you explain what that is? >> this is a semicompany lon. my dad literally has a semi
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colon. he thought that was really funny. >> how are you feeling now. >> perfect. >> what do you think of your son. >> he's awesome cymric prognosis right now? >> coulding great. >> who doctors that treated that he's trying to raise money. >> at pen dr. title man and dr. la bow in mount sinai in new york. >> it's a moment when your son comes of age for any parent. how do you feel to have your child want to do this for your family? >> i mean, it's amazing because he's really been talking about this party for years. for him to give up the party and donating the money was a big sacrifice for him, and we were pretty impressed that he came up with that all on his own and he wanted to do it, and i think, you know, in addition to raising money be we really want to inspire people to be hopeful, and when michael got his diagnosis, he could have gone to a lot of different routesing instead, he chose just to approach it with a sense of
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humor and perseverance and so in addition to asking people to make donations, we're sending semicolon t-shirts. they can go on the site for 15 to 20 percent. >> we'll put it on our website fox 29.com. also people want to donate for the bar mitzvah fist. >> they can just go online, there's a link under mount see and i website. >> we're going to put it on that our website, the scene on tv section. what a wonderful young man you are i involving into. nice job, buddy. thank you for coming in. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. so many comments. one last. wishing lot of good health to the dad and all with colon cancer, this is from some friends, and also michael -- we
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are so proud of you and sending lots of love to your amazing family. bill? >> they have to be so proud. i'm going to go online right now's order my shirt as we head into the break. coming up a fourth grader was threatened with sexual harassment charges over a note he passed in class. why a furious mother is saying the school is being ridiculous. plus take you in focus, how one woman is taking her love of trains to a whole new level. all that and more coming up on fox29weekend. stay tuned.
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♪ ♪. welcome back, it is 8:41 on this gorgeous saturday. we see a lot of blue i believe come handgun through. i see the sun reflecting off the dome. it is the arch all day festival in that area that is pretty as a picture. bill anderson. >> street artists and other people will show their work. >> let's take a look what's trending right now. there's a mother in florida, furious after hearing her 9-year-old -- oh, gosh, it's jen fred one of my favorites, what's
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happening in momologue. >> reporter: hey, everybody, i'm jen freddrick and this is momologue. i got a big smile on my face but anger in my heart. because the husband of the world cannot read -- why do i have to leave a list. >> because you givers know how to communicate. >> why can't -- no, i don't care about your feelings. i am a know why you can't give the kids hummaseverything else. >>. >> i have to worry about your feelings. >> i have to find a baby sitter, you can't. >> why do i have to find a baby sitter? you have this motherly thing going on. work it. if you want something from your man, don't do a test. men have enough tests in the world. you know what? i'm not going to tell him about this, let's see if he comes and does it? he didn't do it.
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he doesn't care about me. no, i have so many things on agenda, juggle this family, you, my personal life. >> it's saturday, i'm sorry, the weekend but you're going to have to leave a list, i'm
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♪ ♪. welcome back. beautiful look right there in wilmington, delaware. it's always fun to catch up minor baseball league baseball. gorgeous. friending this morning, there's a mother in florida furious after seeing her nine yard could face sexual harassment charges for writing a love note at school. >> i didn't know if this is common sense or stupid, there was a simple message from his fourth grade boy to his crush. of he said he wanted to let her know he like her. he said her eyes sparkleed like diamonds. student started to tease the boy. that's when school officials threatened a sexual harassment charge. according to the boy's mother, the principal said it was not appropriate for the boy to be writing love notes. the mom says her son never expressed any sexual intent.
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in her opinion, he did nothing wrong. >> principal proceeded to tell me that it wasn't appropriate, that he was writing a note, and that she goes -- he writes another note then they're going to file sexual harassment charges on my nine yard. he's nine, what little kid doesn't write love notes. even know what sexual harassment means. >> nevertheless, the school district said they would file sexual harassment charges in the boy writes anymore love note. idiot. give you something to turn it all around. we're going to go in focus, there's a plays in our area, which ask a train lover paradise, just a short drive away. st rath. railroad. we'll have bill found a woman engineer and she loves working on the railroad. >> if you ride with the
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strasburg railroad. you should expect to see lots of antique trains. but if you look a little closer, you may not expect the engineer to be a girl. official title assistant contract strar. administrator, motorcycle days work as a machineist. >> a the same way they did it 100 years ago. >> ever since she can remember, she loved all things mechanical. >> growing up, we had a lot of mechanical at home to his, dirt bikes, four-wheelers, motorcycles. you get a minibike instead of a barbie dollar because dad thought it would be cool. >> after studying machine tool technology in college. >> they say you work in the shop, so you like fixing cars? and it's like well, rail car,
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yes. once i tell them i'm an engineer here and i actually get to run the train, then their jaw kind of hit the floor and they're like you mean you drive that big training? i'm like, yes. >> reporter: in her case, fire woman. >> an criteria is the very first engineer fireman this company ever had on their roster and the company was incorporateed in 1832. he said always always been a man's would recall. >> there isn't anything she can't handle. >> every parent for a small child knows how the train has a -- what they don't know is andrea. >> i'm per cy's mom. everybody pitched in with p e r
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cy. machine were trying to weld and everybody was just. >> typically lady doesn't know mechanical thing especial something like this this where you get really dirty. >> reporter:. >> reporter: andrea has no problem getting dirty, the just part of the job, strasburg, bill roer fox 29 news. thompson and per cy will be there next weekend. >> both? >> we're looking at allentown. >> we're looking at allentown. a great look from the top of the renaissance hotel and good things go on in lehigh valley. the lehigh county event. they got a winter months spectacular going on. it's the second annual one.
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will they have good weather. >> perfect weather. if you head outside, just a little chill in the air, later today. will not move too much today. we're into the mid to upper 40's now in philadelphia. mid 40 in the suburbs, maybe climbing into greater too, don't expect a big warm-up even though we have little sunshine that will start to see a break through the clouds a little bit later. upper 40's to the south, maybe climbing two, three degrees touching 50 degrees. the thing that changes tonight is the temperature really drops once that sun gos on down, so if you have an event outside like this one, you might want to bundle up. >> 10th annual sleern out for homeless saturday night. we'll be sleeping out in cardboard structures with a goal of $40,000 to help out the homeless population in bucks and montgomery county. to learn more about keystone opportunity center and to donate. go to keystone opportunity.org. what's our weather going to be for the sleep-out for homeless.
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>> we're climbing about 50 only a few degrees up, but a lot. these numbers by tomorrow morning could be right about freezing, mostly clear with maybe just a few thin clouds, surrounding suburbs will be cold. we'll climb up one or two about 49 this afternoon, then quickly dropping to 41 by 11:00 tonight. here around philadelphia about 37 degrees, big warm-up tomorrow, here comes that jump we're up to 52 degrees. so the seven-day forecast you'll see the warmer weather comes back. a number of days, about 60 degrees or higher. a nice day for the eagles tomorrow up to 57, 62 on monday. with a few clouds, little drop tuesday, just a slight cool-down and the 59 degrees. we have warmer weather with rain coming in thursday and friday. mid to low 60's. most of that rain falling on thursday. coming up, hershey change the ingredients in your chocolate. why the company things you're going to like the adjustment for
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worst terrorist attacks in french to history. >> the moment that i speak to you, terrorists attacks at an unprecedented area happening in the paris area, dozens dead, many injured, the horror. >> explosions rocking paris. gem attacking restaurant, bars and concert hall. world community coming together to honor the dead. >> touches your heart when you see that many innocent people gone. can we we felt werd come and show respect to the french people. >> our hearts go out to them. come out here. good saturday morning on this november freenl, thank you for joining us i'm karen hepp along with beverage good morning. >> good morning, we're cannoting to bring information on continuing to see how if there's any bright spots, communities come together, share prayers and stay united. >> we learned there are americans who are among the dead. we'll get back to that in just a
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moment. many of us are getting the day started, let's get a check of our weather. mercer county area, pretty picture. >> a nice shot there. sunshine right along the delaware. things will be changing. the cooler breeze keeping us in the input 40's, two or three degrees. despite more sunshine this afternoon. upper 40 now in philadelphia, a lot of uniform 40, lancaster, reading, pottstown, doylestown allentown 45, cooler air coming in. the breeze picked up yesterday and continued last night so we're keeping a lot of these temperatures here, no big difference between the city and suburb, just a little warmer to the south, this afternoon we'll try to hit 50 but that the about it. not much of a warmup today despite sunshine, a few clouds and even a few flurrys trying trying to work their way south. that's really just that cooler
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air coming across the great lakes, it clears out today, these clouds clear out. we'll have a little bit more sunshine but that really doesn't warm our temperatures up much. today along i95 north and west cooler, flurries in the mountain, that the about it. maybe a passing snow flake coming down. south and east, 50, cool breeze continuing. warmer breeze sets up, in the seven-day forecast, coming up later. here's the breaking news our paris and that just in a of americans have been killed, also tower is going to be closed indefinitely. french investigators are trying to piece together one of the deadlyiest days that country has seen since world war two. more than 127 people at last count were killed in that coordinated terror attack t isis the group that france says was quoted the top of the list of targets we know there were seven suicide bombers and one attacker
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on a killed by police. so many prayers and weekend see comment scrolling at the bomb of or screen #pray for paris is trending. called the attack an act of war by isis and voweled to strike back. he also declared three days of national mourning and put the nation's security at it's highest level. world community vowing it's sporty. u.s. and great britain saying stale do what they know >> so many memorials, people coming out to bring flowers, many people have been told to stay inside only day. the streets are overall very quiet. lots of police activity. lots of journalist, certain people feel compelled to come out and pray. >> it was interesting to see on social media last night as people rallied around to see the you support: that was people
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showing others that you have a plays to come if you need to get out off of streets. so if you saw that #, that meant that house was open as a safe place. we have jenny joyce continuing to break down this coverage. she's outside the french constant lawsuit right now ramping up security there all over our city, reaction to this as, you know, premium measure. jenny? >> reporter: good morning, karen, the philadelphia police department says is even though it has received no credible threat. it is ramping up patrols, places like supporting venues, don't be surprised if you see a greater police presence, this as we're learning about the death toll in paris is now surpassed 120 people at six sites in paris hit by gun man men, isis is claiming
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responsibility. most deadly inside a concert venue at least 100 people killed when terrorists stormed the venue and began taking hostage, according to the weres the attackers fired ak47s and through explosives at people on site a second attack happened inside of a paris restaurant. a third out of the city's soccer instrument of. all simultaneously and that was attended by french fred holla nde. two of it is students were studying abroad and also according to the university of pennsylvania students studying broad, we expect to learn lot more as the days go on. >> it is important to know that as jenny pointed out that the increased security that we are likely to see is precautionary. there is no credible threat in our area, just being safe. as at attacks took place,
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celebrities took to social media to express their prayers for paris. justin bieber tweeted i had great show but my thought and prayers are with everyone and that hash tag pray for paris and taylor swift pray for paris. the presidential candidates tweeting, donald trump tweeting my prayers are with the victims and hostages in the horrible paris attack and hillary clinton writing the reports from paris are har rowing we're playing for the city and families of the victims. . thank you, bill, we now annoy that isis has claimed responsible for the attacks put up a message on twitter and they're being treated that france this whole episode as an act of war. we have a john tell me he will ton fellow of residence at lasalle, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> this looks like a game
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changer. this is not something we've seen if isis in the past. >> it is especially for the friend's because they have a pretty robust counter terror network. and the sad fact is, this multi-faceted simultaneous attack, which had to involve a much larger number of people than the ones who were killed, it went unnoticed. so for the french, they're going through all other of their counter terror protocols and also been put on call in a way there's going to be very difficult for them to ignore over time, not that they would, but if they were attempted to, it's going to be tough. and keep in mind that a quarter of all the europeans who have gone to syria to fight on behalf of isis are french citizens. >> there's a large population that is greatly dissatisfied
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that has not been able to take part in the prosperity. a lot of people from north africa who are muslims, do you think they're very welling whether this is sort of a home grown terrorism. they knew how to get right into the french psyche. >> remember one of the attackers in theater in french said they're doing what they were because of french actions in syria, so you're right to point out that there is this large disaffected group of muslims within france and the french have known for a very long tom they've had this problem. now they're going to have to wrestle with it in a very direct way and keep in mind there is a refugees pouring into europe as we speak. the europeans are having a difficult time trying to figure out whether to let them in. and large part, because a big
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segment of that refugee flood are young men of military age. in fact, there are too many young man of military age who are part of this refugee flood, and we do know that isis has said, it is sending fighters into europe. put all this together, the a very difficult security circumstance. >> that is the truth. thank you so much for your time and we appreciate your insight as always, a thank you so much. of course well the latest developments on our website, as this develops and unfolds we'll put it on our website, you can get the latest news there. phil? . new this morning in our local news, one person is in the hospital after being hit by a car in northern liberties northern liberties. it was a hit-and-run, front and girard. police say the victim is in serious condition. firefighters called to the
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scene of a fire in wool rich township gloucester county. >> flames broke out about 2:00 this morning. this is a pretty big one at one point, a two alarmer. you can see the scene on the 200 block of forrest avenue. it took firefighters about a half hour to knock it down. nobody was injured, and they are still investigating the cause. one man is in the hospital following an overnight shooting in southwest philadelphia. it happened around 12:40 on it 2500 block of wanamaker street. police say a man was shot twice there, stable condition and so far no arrests have been made. coming up. hershey is changing the ingredients in your chocolate. why the company is saying you're going to like the adjustments plus ellen degeneres marking her 2000th show. the surprises everyone has been on social media.
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paper to dance. it was inspired by the an she didn't art of or gam mi, finding a way to call the chemical reaction in the paper infusing it with water particles so that when heat or light is applied, the paper could start moving, and in a sense create it's own shape. they even name the school radios to show a box moving and paper moving itself along. they came from china things this will some day help build robots or create a type of artificial muscle. and that makes this dancing w??.
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in paris, americans are among those wounded in those paris terrorist attacks and the united states government is looking very closely with the french authorities to identify those victims. that's the statement put out by the state department today. wham know the precise member of americans hurt, and the embassy is working rebound round the clock to help any of those americans who may have been
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affect by this tragedy. i'm jeff cole, it's time for fox unfiltered where we respond to your comments and complaints here on it air. i'm standing with veteran police and cop reporter here in the city of philadelphia, dave schratweiser. how are you? >> good to see you. >> you've been around the city a long time. something flying around about police officer. >> have the video of two police officers allegedly sleeping on the job, someone got up very close took a picture. >> dave is talking about this, two philly now vngs. we blurred their faces on tv and on line. thought it was with. is that correct she wrote that picture has been escalating since the weekend and the faces definitely weren't blur you did out. >> glad your station has taken the high road and not revealed who they are. police officers, please be more careful. dave, what's your view of the
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sensation's decision to blur the faces out when, of course, heads on the westbound the faces are in the. >> there's an investigation under way, there's no charges pending disciplinary action or anything like that. clearly this is under investigation that we don't show you faces. >> and there's a difference between what somebody may post on the westbound web and what somebody is going to post. >> we're a news organization, we conduct ourselves that way, that's our policy and we're sticking to it. >> i'm with the best morning team in town. you are --. >> i'm mike. >>. >> recently someone wrote in about your wardrobe, a viewer noticed something different recently. mike and alex, did you plan your out fits today? do you guys check with each other? >> no, he told me i never want
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to match alex. >> it was on a friday before an eagles game, we both wore green and black. for five straight days, we matched, and weirdly today, we're kind of matching. >> there's no planning involved? >> no planning. we're just tell pathic. >> we worked so long together now, we're shareing a brain. think of a number. i got iwhat is it? >> what's the number? five? >> seven. >> and that's for this week's edition of fox unfiltered. we want to hear from you so text us, e-mail us and we'll use your comment in the weeks ahead, i'm jeff cole. >> i would never be able to figure out the numbers in karen's head. i won't try to get into karen's head. i love the partnership. the wind apparently kicking up a little bit as you look at
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the skyline. dave, it's windy out. one of the best festivals of all time is taking plays. >> bacon and beer. >> that's awesome. >> that's an arm ri, you can sample beers. >> beer goes great with bacon. we can do go. >> let's do that. get us out on the within. >> the wind is dying down but there's a lot of events happening here. check this out. great video coming up. >> we've been having so much fun out here at the national dog show. that i haven't been able to -- check weather. can you give us an update? >> catch the dog jumping up there, looks pretty good for the dog show, a little chill in air, it's into the upper 40's about where it is now, look at these number, not moving much. despite the sunshine that we will have later, we'll keep the numbers into the upper 40's. a little chill today. upper 40's in philadelphia, 36 in mount poconos, when you get
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there, there's a breeze, pretty much, i was, keeps the temperatures fairly uniform. of you don't see that big difference between stein the suburb, you will see that tonight as the skies clear and that wind dies down, ultimate doppler clear, trying to work their way into carbon and monroe county. we dropped from the 50's down into the 30, and now we're seeing that difference between the city and the suburb, that the that light breeze calming -- winds calms down a little bit. you'll wake up to freezing temperatures tomorrow morning. upper 40's today, we drop big time tonight but we do see warmer weather starting tomorrow and in the seven-day forecast. look at those numbers coming up in a little bit later. this is dan ri ricado. i'm talking about black friday should know the deals that you can expect this year. you don't have to wait till black friday. guess what? we are rolling out the deals
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. 9:30 on fox29weekend want to keep you updated on that breaking news out of paris, we're who go live there in paris, it's about 3:30 right
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now, you can see the streets are getting a little bit more busy as people are coming out to show their respect. show their sporty and continue to recover from these tragic attacks. >> you see a lot of the people there are the journalists, certainly the people in that group i people with cameras that are trying to photograph, people coming forward for this moment. we do have a lot of interesting headlines and developments that we have now learned both. >> isis is taking responsibility for orchestrating these attacks on france. the largest attack since world war ii and france is vowing to trial court back at what they call an act of war. >> we know at least 127 people did die friday night in the shootings at paris cafes. in the suicide bombings and also the horrific hostage situation a slaughter inside of a concert hall. some of those, we have learned
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are american. >> the president declared three days of national mourning and raise the nation's security level to it's highest. >> president obama called this attack an attack on all of humanity. >> we continue to keep you updated with these and all news. appears atlantic city is going digital. >> down for 1.3 percent. internet is a major source. the casinos have put in an extra $3 million from the internet a gambling alone at 9:31, tom wolf announces horse racing in philadelphia. he threatened to cancel altogether because of funding problems but three weekss of negotiation have produced a plan which will breathe life back into the industry. no details has been provided at this time. hershey's kisss art final
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flavors good-bye. kiss the artificial flavors good-bye. the milk chocolate hershey's kisss and bars are being made with flavor from real vanilla instead of artificial. lactose will now be removed from the chocolate and will be adding more co co butter. the change is part of the company's plan to crews similar ingredients. . you know that screech is our eagles gearing up right now to tame itake on the dauphollar d dodolphins, there's going to be added security there as well. let's bring that our good friends, sean brace joining us right now. >> good morning. >> any thoughts about that when we go to this game tomorrow. >> yes, commissioner ramsey just in an article i was reading in
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usa today, released information there will be upgraded security. if you're headed to the game, get there early. there's going to be probably lines that come with upgraded security. >> we do have many people excited. we pulled out that win. we have people on social media. saying i'm ready to get the big win, this team is nowhere near down and out. mainly for the eagles beat miami, fly eagles fly. no excuse for the eagles not to win at home in the playoff and two shaky teams, what are your thoughts. >> i like the last, i'll tell you what, if the emg eagles are if the eagles want to make a run, they can do i so. obviously thanksgiving with detroit. where the eagles can get it
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done. >> sometimes seems like it winable and we're not. >> we're not a good football team. we got to be honest. but is the is super bowl tomorrow? we got a long way to go. if the eagles are going to make the playoffs. how do they put it together? by playing like they did against the cowboys. they showed up and pulled up that game, it was great game. like i said, are the eagles a good game? it's the ultimate geck he will and hide situation. >> neither of the two teams looked that great. one thing we take from that. we're going to do ok when we face the do lp hins. >> sam bradford played good jordan matthews caught the football. what we know, it's what chip kelly has been known for what showed up on sunday,'s that's what eagles are able to to show. >> are we finally clicking on
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the cylinders we're supposed to. >> not really the best on the defensive side. it's tough but i would say that chip kelly finally putting together, if, there's a lot of movable pieces. >> always thank you, we really appreciate it. let us know what you think, use the #fox 29. ph bill? >> jerry jones -- stinging cowboys. taking a look at allentown. we find out what's going on with the weather from the top at the renaissance hotel, all good in allentown today. dave? >> karen having mentioned this, it's right here in montgomery county. of i promise you there's buildings there, there's a fair and craft show there today. go out and check it out. right in montgomery county near blue bell country club. i know all the golf clubs in the area because i used that live there. ultimate doppler shows we are
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clear here no matter where you are. maybe flurries up to the north. a lot of event happening today. here's another one in montgomery county. >> i'm rhonda. we're having a free health and wellness fair this saturday at the montgomery county intermediate unit in norristown. we hope to see you, there steve, what's the weather going to be like. >> for your wellness fair, it will be ok. just a little cool. montgomery county temperatures staying into the upper 40's, dropping to 41 by 6:00, lake suburbs will really cool off this evening, not much climb today, despite that sunshine, we'll see later. don't really have it now, close to 50, we'll maybe touch 50 and drop overnight. we have warmer, a lot warmer in the seven-day forecast. those numbers coming up in a little bit. >> sounds good, thanks, damage. come up, a story i have been covering for a long time. governor christy chimeed in on marijuana debate. he now is going to allow
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children who need medical marijuana to take it in costume. >> wow, that the a big change on that one. also, ellen degeneres. marks her 2000th show. surprises everyone has been talking about on social media. we will show you and tell you. lottery numbers let talk about money. put you might have millions if you got those lucky numbers.
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. ♪ ♪. 9:40. fox29weekend take a look at wilmington delaware. little bit chilly but all of these shots look good. great weather outside. that's my story i'm sticking to it. we continue to get comments, thoughts and prayers from people who are looking at what took place in paris. claire says, just stop killing people. it's that simple as the picture shows love surrounding the tower. andrew said if you're going to pray for paris, don't forget to actually pray for paris, just posting status isn't praying and i join drew in that sentiment. >> we got things we continue to talk about. marijuana, legalized marijuana for children. >> you need a lot. there's a big changes that you week that just happened, new
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jersey governor chris christy sound a law that will make it legal to be given marijuana for school. did you cover this story. >> i did jenny barber who was prescribed marijuana to prescribe her severe seizure. may cause severe brain damage. and the family says she needs this marijuana. >> previously the; correct was the children couldn't get the marijuana on campus because the law makes school, a we say all know drug-free zone. this is a new common sense law that protects the parent and schools from prosecution. >> the reporters on social media said the bill is long overdue. now, one smart thing the big can bus should be legalized, they also questioned his motives. >> the polling numbers are declining, they don't think any
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form of marijuana should be available to kids. as i said i followed this both of you have children. it is for doctors have prescribed this marijuana. they say there is a need. some people say no marijuana for kids under any circumstances. >> i don't know if i would have been comfortable with that with my kids. >> if you see it has an effect knowing your kid was sick. >> i know. >> give them something it takes away the pain or seizures that are making their live unlivable and you have that. i can certainly see for the parents. >> there's a couple of things people need to know. one for the children most circumstances it does not get them high. it is just the strain that has treatment. it doesn't have the high properties of it. also, jenny barber's casings she's 16 and has been on 20 different prescribed drugs. and had brain surgery. and none of that worked. the parents were saying do what you have to do to miles per hour child. >> obviously there's change in the laws, we want to ask this
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it is exactly 9:45. i know you got plans for this day, i see so many of you outside our studios on or about as we take a look at the parkway. this next story is raising a lot of questions and causing controversy. an alabama boy is facing a murder charge in the endangering of a one-year-old girl. prosecutors say the 8-year-old was left alone with the little girl last month while their mothers were out at a night club. the boy allegedly beat the baby because she wouldn't stop crying. the baby's mother has been charged with a manslaughter. so many people are voicing their opinion on social media. what's the matter with parents? why would an employee of an 8-year-old in charge of another child? #ignorant. now they said he deserves whatever punishment he gets. he being the child. then there's this comment. parents who left them alone should be charged with murder instead. joining us to talk about this solomon jones from 900 a.m. w
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urd good morning, sir; this. >> this one strikes a nerve with so many people and obviously there's wrongdoing here, punishments to needs to be put in plays, people juggling with who ultimately is at fault. should you ever leave an 8-year-old in charge of a child. >> no, never leave an 8-year-old in charge of a child. experts say that ten at the earliest age that a child should be left alone and that any child under 12 should not be in charge of younger children. and so you know, but common sense should tell you that. so in my opinion, both parents are to blame. you got two adults together who make the decision that we're going to leave an 8-year-old in charge of a one-year-old. nobody says to the other one, no, we shouldn't do that. they're both wrong. the other part. >> and went to the club. calls their judgment into question, even further. we agree that the parents should have liability. any charges for the 8-year-old?
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because they did actually commit the act. >> absolutely. i think but here's the thing. the 8-year-old would not have been in that position. two parents together make that decision, two adults together making make the decision to put the 8-year-old in that position. certainly there should be some punishment. more than that, there should be some counseling so that 8-year-old at some point can get on with his life. he should never have been put in in position. the parents are to blame. a. >> a struggle with the advice we're supposed to pull out. i know you do columns on parenting, to me it scenes obvious, don't leave your 8-year-old with a child. is that the advice we have to give parent. >> they should know thisings but there should be some things parents should put in plays. parents should have a baby sitter in case there is an emergency if you have to leave your children alone, you should them with clear instructions as
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to what to do. if you don't have a list of people who you can go to, then you need to go to neighbors. you needing to people nearby and say look, this is an emergency, something i have to do. can you watch my children for a few minutes? you have to have a contingency plan in plays. >> solomon thank you, always a pleasure. this is sad. >> and preventable. >> thank you we appreciate your time. folks the comments and questions concept on. everybody believes there is accountability but the question on social media is whether or not the child has any. you can tell us what you think. leave your comments on fox 29 facebook page or tweet us on fox 29 philly just use #fox29weekend dave warren? skies gray but people are out there. take a look at the poconos mountains. >> it's colder this morning, gray out there. we're trying to see the sunshine peak through the clouds, a little more later but the sunshine is trying to warm us up. we have a lot of events
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happening. this one is happening all over philadelphia. take a look. >> hi, dave and the fox between the time. we are with the fairmount park. our sixth annual walk for fall services. >> every year we come up to philadelphia park to clean up the parks. part of the clean-up, we collect, we notice some years the leaves change color earlier and some years brighter. what's the weather? >> it's that lack of sunlight that actually changes the leaf color. we've seen the peak here, certain years it might be happy a little sooner because we have clear skies or cloudy. limiting the sunshine, we have clear skies today and that will try to warm our temperatures up. the light breeze continues, 48 now, climbing to about 50, 45 degrees in allentown, mount poconos at 36, a lot of upper 40's, uniform temperatures now, that changes overnight tonight
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as the skies clear's and that wind dies down. ultimate doppler clear but there's a few flakes trying to come work their way down into the poconos there, that's all coming from the lacks. the question is the temperatures 48 to 49, not much of a warmup, but it dropped to 41 overnight. 37 tomorrow morning, a lot colder in the suburbs 52. it's starting to warm up and that trend continues in the seven-day forecast. you see we're up to 57 tomorrow. 62 with a few clouds monday, warmer wednesday, thursday, we have rain back in the forecast, mainly thursday, with a few showers linger to friday. >> thank you. ellen degeneres, always funny and positive, where to get her in total shock. if you just had a big milestone. >> she did her 2000th show. what are we at? >> i don't know. >> her 2000th show marked with a number of surprise guests and gifts for the popular talk show host. >> this is a surprise for me. all i know that i love our first
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guest i'm told, let's find out who this is together. (cheers and applause). >> my god? you're really surprised? >> it kety going missing for one reason or another. i think i bolted the down one show. >> that's very cool. but that wasn't the he wanted. justin timber lake showed up and her stage opener will now be known as the ellen stage. renaming the stage in someone's honor only happened four times in warner brothers's history. to follow up this is officially the karen hepp station. >> this is the bill anderson
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studio. i love this next segment. >> our fox 29 junior reporters have taken on a new task to find outstanding high school athletes. >> junior reporter tracy from temple has this week's athlete of the week. >> reporter: berks high school from reading pennsylvania claims the title for this week's high school athlete of the week. mary is taking -- as former berks county of the year, merit is the record. >> teamwork, i do -- you know the people next to me-hand knee me. >> she's great mentor for girls, a lot of our girls are younger hitsers look up to her and want to be with her. >> merit dominates year round from volleyball to a basketball.
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the 6-2 senior has committed to james madison university to play basketball. >> are you a ball player? >> i want to a play basketball all year wrong. it's a lot of fun. playing volleyball i put everything into it. that helps a lot. >> merit can add an undefeated season to her list of accomplishments. at berks catholic high school. >> reporter: on behalf of fox 29 congratulations seven on being this high school athlete of the week. >> thank you. >> we want to wish the berks catholic volley team playing in the quarter finals against holy redemeanor. do you have someone you'd like to into my 98? do you have someone you'd like to into my 98? just
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