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good day, philadelphia, we're watching the storm. the shore prepares for what can be a wild and wet end of the summer a live look at ultimate doppler. we'll be showing you this all morning so you can track the storm in role time our eagles recovering other news, one week until the season starts, they trade the starting quarterback. we'll tell you what it means for the future of the franchise. from the fox 29 studio. this is good day philadelphia weekend. sam bradford is gone. the rain is coming. karen is moving. so shawnette is here. good morning >> we always -- we coordinate like this. we got the blue, the pattern,
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the good things. >> they follow my lead. >> we did. there's no rain here, clear where we are. shawnet shawnette. most of the area looking pretty nice for your sunday as we take a live look what's happening, you can see we're still keeping tunes hermine. maximize sustained winds, 65 miles per hour movement to the east-northeast about 12 miles per hour about the we still have those tropical storm warnings posted for those counties bordering the delaware bay and all the way down the shore. to tropical storm force winds are still expected. with that being said, let's take a look at the latest from the national hurricane center. you can see it's still slows and intensifies, the storm. as we move toward 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, 65 miles per hour winds, but take a look, it's
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headed out to sea now but wants to turn a little farther and head back to our coast for a time as it continues to intensify, so by monday, at 2:00 a.m., 70 miles per hour storm and back to hurricane status by 2:00 a.m. tuesday and continues to meander and eventually pull away south of cape cod by the middle of week. a long duration with the high tied cycles down the shore with beach erosion, that is still the concern. the rainfall totals will be lesser with the system but as we take a look at the spaghetti plots, it wants to move and curve back towards the jersey shore. what about the impacts? your neighborhood? we're talking about minor impacts once you move inland into interior parts of south jersey, north delaware, all of the 95 corridor, north and west,
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we're looking for a beautiful sunday just a mixture of sun and clouds, also we're looking at the wind picking up a bit but major problems once again down the shore, weighs watch those high tides cycles. most of the heavy rain still well out to sea, a mixture of sun and clouds, beautiful sunrise across the area. look at the temperatures. feeling more like fall, poconos mountains right now 47 degrees. we're looking at 52 in allentown, 57 pottstown, low 60's along the i95 corridor, 63 atlantic city, 64 in wildwood. we'll zoom in. take a look at several other temperature, generally mid 60'ss once you move down the shore and we're dry for now but as it moves a little farther back some of those rain bands try and make an approach late tonight into tomorrow at the shore, still
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looking at a couple inches of rain, winds still likely to gust around 50 miles per hour, the immediate shore watching high tied cycles and also the threat for beach erosion, what about inland? once again, minor impacts, a beautiful sunrise out there. sun and clouds for today, should be dry for the inland areas, maybe 20 miles per hour maybe few passing showers inland and some rain bands remote a little further back inland as that continues to try and meehan den, as we look at future wind gust, winds gusting over 25 miles per hour down the shore, they pick up overnight into monday morning, gusting 34. gusting tropical storm force right along the immediate jersey shore. that's where we could see the concern with sporadic power outages and continuing to see those tropical storm force winds again monday afternoon into monday evening, so the storm will try and ramp up late
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tonight into tomorrow down the shore. you can see the wind, is large with hermine. as it moves a little farther back and approaches the coat again, that the when we can once again sustained wind gusts of about 39 miles per hour late tonight through much of the day tomorrow, right along the immediate shore points, so that will be the concern as you can continue to find the water piling up down the shore. that i can at the forecast for the remainder of labor day weekend down the shore. for today, a nice start in the atmosphere with the clouds mixing with sundays, the within picks up a bit, low 70's. tomorrow we're looking another most of the rainfall and also that wind tropical storm force. rip current will be the danger, coastal flooding, that rain will likely return tonight into monday.
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at the shore. look at the high tides, we've talking 10:00 a.m. to noon and 10:00 p.m. to midnight. >> we will keep you informed. no matter the strength. >> the shore is getting ready for a powerful storm system >> sandy weighs heavy on their mind and that was four years ago. jennifer are people getting are the or out yet. >> reporter: people are out and about shawnette and while we're waiting, it's really a picturistic morning, however, it is getting chillier, a little wi windier. there is a group of surfers taking advantage of, i guess, some apparent good surf out here. steve keeley was down in yesterday and talking to some
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people who said it seem deseated and gloomy. some headed home, others staying and looking forward to watching the storm play out. a lot of people making that call do we stay or do we head home? as you can see people out here walking along the beverage. the winds are expected to pick up as day goes on with the height of the storm hitting tonight into tomorrow. even though this storm is no longer categorized as a tropical storm as you heard scott wheels say, it still capable of producing extremely strong winds, cape may has not issued mandatory evacuations. it's pretty much stay at your own risk. they're expecting to see title flooding as the storm whips up on the east coast. we'll be watching. 33 counties in new jersey are under a state of emergency listed there on your screen,
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ocean city, atlantic county as well as cape may. be sure to have your phone charged and you want to have the fox 29 ap ready. download it in i tunes or google play. police are investigating an of night shoot in kensington. a 45-year-old man was found dead, shot multiple times. so far, no arrests have been made. and the atlantic city police officer remains hospitalized in critical condition this morning. shot while stopping a hold-up. >> the suspected robber started shooting. three suspects seen on security camera just before gunfire erupted outside the parking garage. this happened at caesar's around 2:30 in the morning. investigators saying they were trying to rob several other
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people when police intervened. armed robbers started firing at police officers. hovers shot and killed one suspect, 25-year-old jerome day monday of camden. 19-year-old martell chisholm of millville and 28-year-old demetrius of bridgeton. the officer shot by at least one of the suspects is an in atlantic care medical center. a sad story, a heartbreaking fare well to an 8-year-old girl shot and killed by a stray bullet in gang cross fire mourners attended for grab beal carter. gabby was shot in the head as she rode her bike in camden while rival gangs exchanged gunfire. gabby is remembered by her family as great singer and an
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avid reader and police are still searching for the killers. the award is up to $76,000. police need your help. please call immediately. rain or shine, the morph will play on on the ben franklin parkway. >> saw rihanna. >> she's hot >> a little bit. the made in america festival in full swing, close to 50,000 people enjoying two days of music food and local player, they were eager to hear the sounds of rihanna. the platform go over the crowd, little wayne two chains performed. today's big headliner is cold play and chance for wrapper. this is the festival's each year and each keeps getting bigger. >> i saw people from illinois and stuff like that. everyone comes out for like one event for two day, that's crazy.
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>> kind of do it as a family because music is sauven important aspect of our lives. >> festivaling orrers say security remains tight. so far police have had no incident. although there was a point where thousands of people crowded the stage as one of the performs asked them to come on stage. police had to get them back. >> it's a cool festival. the idea is they bring in so much different artists, a lot of fun >> it's a party. >> it's a party >> people who don't have to get up an 4:00 in the morning. >> maybe next year. big celebration at vatican as mother teresa is officially declared a saint. >> we'll take you to the ceremony for saint teresa now. it is ovarian awareness month. one survivor's journey with the december that affects so many american women and their family >> we're playing a little beyonce music. why? >> it's our b day >> the queen b's birthday.
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that helped the poor, sick and dying. in in the event 79 she won the know bell prize. she was affectionally known. as the saint. it's about weather that could hit the shore hard a little bit later on, we're tracking it and waiting for it. >> it's all about location as well. it's going to be beautiful depending on where you're at. temperatures in the poconos in the 40's. if you have photos tweet them to me. beautiful sunrises this morning across the region. temperatures comfortable right now in philadelphia. in fact, we're looking at low 60's to start out there. the humidity is not that bad as well. wind out of the north about ten miles per hour. so let's talk about those temperatures, 47 degrees right now in the poconos mountains. we're looking at 52 allentown, low 60's along the i95 corridor. down the shore right now, temperatures in the mid 60's,
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but with that breeze, almost kind of like a windchill factor, so it feels a little colder. across the region, tropical impacts from hermine, as you move inland, minor problem, winds picking up later on opportunity but the major problems will be down the shore and we're talking in the water. we're looking at those waves piling up and looking at several high tied cycles to get through, especially the one by monday morning. as far as what's happening re happening on ultimate doppler not a whole lot of moisture, most of it out to sea. we have passing clouds but for the most part we'll see peaks of sunshine during the day. the latest on her mother, you can see movement to the east-northeast at 12 maximize stand winds at 65 miles per hour, we still have tropical storm warnings for most jersey shore and also those counties bordering the delaware bay. it continues to slow and intensify, it wants to move back towards the coast before it eventually heads back out to
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sea. that's something that will have to watch. once again, looks like the rainfall totals will be limited with this latest track but the wind conditions will simultaneously pick up and also we're looking at that coastal concern with the dangerous rip tides and the winds picking up to tropical storm force status as early as tonight into sections of your monday, monday at 4:00 p.m., you see those winds gifting at or slightly above storm force. midnight 5.6 earthquake rattled three states. the jolted residents in this morning from nebraska to north texas. this quake will bring attention to the disposal of oil and depreciable assets waste water under ground. increase in high magnitude earthquakes in oklahoma has been linked to the practice. thankfully no serious injuries.
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september is national ovarian cancer awareness month. organizations across the country are working to help break the silence about this devastating disease. this 84 it is estimated more than 22,000 american women will be diagnosed and many will be caught at an advanced stage. president obama wrote for the mothers, sister, daughters, and families had face the pain and heartache of ovarian cancer we must make the country that cures cancer once and for all during national ovarian cancer month. as we rook those in the medical community who work tirelessly to provide the treatment and care and pay tribute to those who have lost their lives to this disease. let us revolve to increase awareness and shape a cancer-free future. that production la medication. ovarian cancer foundation. welcome, ladies.
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i read your bio, and my heart was representation. talk to us about the diagnosis. >> at first i had all this fluid in my chest. i had ten pounds of fluid, a collapsed lung, they couldn't figure out what was wrong and when they did figure out what was wrong, they said i had breast cancer and sent me home, figured i was going to either deal with that and put me on medicine for that because they couldn't find a tumor. long story short, the medicine for the breast cancer seven months and found a place to send away the fluid and figured out it was actually ovarian cancer. at that point, i had to have chemo and radical hysterectomy and more chemo >> i read you were very fit, exercised, worked out most days of the week. what symptoms did you have, if any, that you could look back
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and see? >> for me, i mean, i guess, some of the symptoms for ovarian cancer a bloating, having to urinate frequently getting full fast. . when you're post menopausal those are kind of all the things you have going on anyway. i really only went to the doctor because i couldn't breathe, and so it was in my chest supposed to were else. i didn't really equate anything else with the cancer. >> did you have a history of it at all in the family, and did it come as a big shock if you didn't have it running in the family, obviously, it probably did. >> they say with ovarian cancer, if you breastfeed your children, if you had your period early, men pause late, taking birth control pills, those are all reasons why you wouldn't have ovarian cancer. did all of that. for me. the only connection was that my mom had colon cancer and that is
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a connector to ovarian. >> let's go to robin, we talked about this fifth leading cause of death for women in the united states and i think i read one in 75 women will get this. what does that mean? what should we be doing. >> it means all women are at risk. it's always so far away until a moment in time that it's not. i believe to get educated, to have a conversation about ovarian cancer with your doctor, too often the words ovarian cancer don't enter a woman's vocabulary until it's too late. september is ovarian cancer awareness month but we want people to take it a step further and become involved. we really need, you know, every, a huge amount of people involved in this fight if we're going to make progress
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>> how did you get through this? what got you through? i imagine it takes a toll on you and your family. >> friends and family. you know, you need support. i would say to anybody out there that has ovarian or any kind of cancer, phone have a support group, whether it be family, friend and in addition, you need a support group of people who have cancer like you do, because you can look at things differently when you have somebody that understands how you feel and you have this and that, so it's really important to have people that can be with you, and stand by you, and also with ovarian cancer, it's so sneaky, i would say make sure that people listen to their bodies and if your body doesn't feel right and they go to the hospital and you don't think think anything is wrong, keep asking, for me it took a long time to figure it out. >> we're happy you're here. thank you for sharing your story
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in the second half, nittany lions taking control of the game. thanks to the defense and penn state wins 33-13. baseball. phillies trying to snap a four-game losing stream. mical franco one of the guys struggling, not now. the there's the double to the left. there goes the braves tie it up into eighth, force the game into extra innings. we head to the 10th, ryan howard still looking at them getting to extra innings. we head to the 10th, basis loaded. all tyler flowers would need to do is ground. atlanta wins 6-4. phillies lot of five straight
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here. >> let's talk about this, it's a beautiful sunday morning across much of the area. a lot of sunshine. mixing with a few clouds, nice sunrise across the area. live look right now here in center city and we're looking at those temperatures, it's a comfortable start. we're looking at the those numbers. dry air is in place, those tropical impacts, depends on your location, the major concern is going to be down the shore. once again, once you move inland, we're looking at minor problems, just going to be business as usual for most. as far as that forecast for today, down the shore, a mixture of sun and clouds, temperatures top outright around 74 degrees. low 70's for tomorrow, we're looking at the threat of more showers and some winds and also the rip current dangerous, that will continue's coastal flooding
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at high time, real concern will be monday morning, you want to look at these key times, 10:00 a.m. to noon, high tied should be minor concerns then by tonight, 10:00 p.m. to midnight, minor to moderate but major flog a concern by tomorrow morning. in and around center city it will be beautiful. we should stay dry, breezy, 78 for the high temperature, by tomorrow, more clouds mixing in 77 degrees, there could be a couple of passing showers moving inland on your monday. the poconos, temperatures this morning have been in the 40's, high temperatures by this afternoon, low 70's, a lot of sunshine, enjoy the poconos today. tomorrow's forecast 73 degrees. as we talk a little bit about what's happening on ultimate doppler, not a lot. most of the action still out to sea. you can see a mixture of sun and clouds as we look at the satellite and radar combined. once again, right now, the latest 65 miles per hour storm,
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its movement to the east-northeast about 12 miles per hour, we'll talk much more about those impacts especially down the shore coming up. >> thanks so much. normally people right now down the shore would be planning labor day traditions, events, barbecue, not so much. they're planning for weather. >> the focus, of course, is preparing for the threat of a severe storm. fox 29 jennifer joyce joins us from cape may. jennifer, what are the concussions right now? you mentioned in your last bit people are trying to decide whether to go home or get the whole holiday in. >> reporter: i think people are still making that call. this is not what i expected to come down to. the sun is shining, it's a beautiful morning, a little chilly. on a put on my hat, at little windy, the waves are making up in intensify, as we showed you, there are still surfers out there. obviously in there at their own risk because the waves are certainly a little bit choppy. a lot of people out here doing
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morning routine out here for a morning walk. we saw a lot of people on the boardwalk as well. we are expecting, however, the additions to worsen as the day goes on. winds expected to pick up with the storm. the height of the storm hitting tonight into tomorrow, so even though the storm is no longer categorized as a tropical storm, it is still capable of producing extremely strong winds, at this point, cape may has not issued mandatory evacuations, it's pretty much a stay at your own risk situation. they are expecting, however, to see tidal flooding on the back base as the storm whips up. we do not know that high tied is supposed to hit around 10:40. at that point, maybe we will see a surge of flooding on the back bay area, because we do know that with this storm, there's going to be intense wind from here in cape may all the way up to cape cod. our meteorologists have been talking about how that can create a swell of tidal flooding. back to you guys.
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♪ ♪ ♪ we're looking at radar. >> scott says looks like it's going outside to shore but likely to turn and come back. >> don't let that fool you. looks like it's going to be fairly nice until. we wanted a tell you about this event, free haircutting event. barbers who care, the sixers jahlil okafor will be there. that's a anthony henderson 17 days of fashion and kenny bunk can from barbers who care, they're cutting hair for free to show people they care and giving back to the community. >> we want to remind you with all the talk of the weather, we
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weren't sure if it was going to happen. it is happening, you can head out to west philadelphia ymca. >> do you feel like you're always hungry >> right now? did you hear that >> been talking about that during the break. even if you just eaten, experts say there are surprising things that can make you surprisingly hungry >> for instance, watching tv can make you hungry. that's no surprise, eating while watching tv is a habit, something you need to try and break. you start to see the commercials, food, also eating carbs like before he did, pasta serial for breakfast. they make your blood sugar spike. nostalgia can make you want to eat. your memory can trick you into feeling hungry. i believe the serial one. i don't usually eat breakfast i go straight to lunch and that's not till like 1:00 in the
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afternoon. on the rare occasions i get up -- when i do eat cereal, i feel hungrier. >> one is nostalgia makes you hungry. i think the people who took this as an were hungry. >> very hungry. are you buying breakfast today >> i am buying, i want to keep you happy. we'll be right back to this discussion and more. first let's check in with tech tank. i'm anthony. it's the rumor mill for the new iphone. based on speculation, here's what we got. number one, the biggest item, no more head phone jacks, they're going to remove it. if you have an old headset
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you're not going to be able to plug it in but the new lighting port will have an adapter that you can plug into there. secondly we're hearing 16 gig iphones will be dismissed. that will be great because one. now is so big that storage really quickly. what we love to see is the new dual camera feature. this will allow to you take better photographs and possibly play with 3d imaging. ios pen, it's already out and there's so many many features. and siri will be crazy. for the emojis, 72 new emojis. if you want to talk more iphone reach out to us #techtank and we'll continue the conversation
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vacado pure ray. you want nice ripe of a ricados. it will note. you want nice ripe of a ricados. it will not i'll put them right into a blender, this is an easy sauce, i have two table spoons of onions. five or six springs of cilantro, olive oil, table spoon, and salt and pepper. of a, the juice of one lime. of a you're going to blend this up. you just need to fully stop the
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blender and with spatula, move it a around, you can see we have a nice puree and now worry ready to prepare the saffron, with balance sammic vinegar, white wine, this is a half tea spoon of the real saffron. you need to have this. so this here is an effusion, i think the vinegar and saffron, we're going to cook it. it's bubbling nicely. you want to reduce this by half. that means half the volume. you take the from a table spoon of vinegar to half a table spoon or tea spoon of vinegar. so simmer in there. what it vinegar and saffron,
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vinegar draws out the color and flavor and that's what makes the sauce special. saffron, you don't need a lot. you can easily overpower with it. there we go. see that? that's beautiful. see how red it is now? that's really infused. we'll cool this off before we mix it: the rest is you don't have the mixing. we'll put our mayonaisse, into the bowl, one cup of dej on, this is a table spoon you can use regular pickles and chop them up and then we'll put some of our her, blend in here, which is tagon, chives and parsley.
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let me mix this, little salt and pepper. i'm going to put the infusion of the saffron in and the vig and see if it changes it. not only from color perspective: that's it i wanted to these are the cracker crusted jumbo lump crab meat. i want to show you the entire dish. we'll take the avacado puree, nice and thick and silky. put a dollup, and run your spoon like that, place your crab cakes on top; tarter sauce, these are
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watermelon radishes, celery hearts, and here's some more taragon, chives and parsley. that's the dish. give it a try here. see how it is. so the avacado puree silky and rich, the capers. and the pickles in it and lovely aromatic, delicious dish. this is your fox foodbite. >> i'm sure that did nothing to stop the fact that shawnette is
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in here really hungry >> there's an earthquake happening in my stomach. >> take a look at allentown. beautiful sunny, scott, pretty much as you predicted but let's not think we're past the just yet >> we still have to watch out especially down the shore for the high tides cycle in particular, bill, for monday morning. that could cause some flood concerns down the shore, still beach erosions and still watching for dangerous reply current. if you live inland, it's going to really be a nice day, looking at sunshine, mixing with clouds, temperature, comfortable as well, the humidity is down and all in all, looking pretty good once again for the inland locations, 63 degrees is the current temperature, winds out of the north, so if you're stepping out early on this sunday morning to grab the paper, walk the dog, no problems across the region. we're looking at 52 -- 40's through millville, 63 in atlantic city on the boardwalk, mid 60's, 65 beach haven end we're looking at 66 in cape may
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point, wildwood waking up to 64. inland impacts, a beautiful morning enjoy your sunday. sun and clouds, dry conditions across the inland locations. wind could get gusty, over 20 miles per hour later on in the day, there might be a couple of passing showers monday but the majority of the inland locations will stay dry through the labor day weekend. down the shore, we're still looking at the possibility for couple of inches of rain, winds could still gust over vest, tidal flooding in particular, once again, tomorrow morning high tied cycle between 10:00 a.m. and noon. that's the one to watch out for. beach erosion will be ongoing problem. as we look at hermine moving to the east-northeast at 12 miles per hour, maximize sustained wind at 65 miles per hour. so right now, it's moving out to sea. several of the compeer models still want to turn it and move it for a time.
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a little farther back to youred the coast and still intensify the system back up to 75 miles per hour storm. the spaghetti clouds want to curve it back towards the coast. that's what we'll continue to watch for the time being, that turn has yet to happen. in fact, as we look at ultimate doppler, you can see fairly dry and once again comfortable across parts of the area, we're not looking at a whole lot of rainfall inland. the concern will be mainly for the coastal flooding. we'll be right back. [bell]
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time now to introduce you to one of our amazingly talented fox 29 junior reporters, this morning we have kelly from temple university. good morning. >> good morning. >> first story? >> second story. first time live. >> what did you get >> i went to a golf course for the police athletic league about teaching kids how to stay out of trouble. 80 of them got to go out on the golf course. 80 kids play golf on this golf course all day throw days a week, part of the police athletic league's junior golf program, which is run by officer. >> everybody is different, everybody is unique, and the experience is that i have been able to afford them the parents tell me are price less >> the kids are taught by real
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professionals. completely free >> innocent kids wouldn't be able to get out on the dpofl course, can't afford it >> they won't just folk on their drive, they're learning how to become good citizens >> respect yourself, others and your surroundings >> and they're getting closer to the officers along the way >> he's really nice and brings us food which can i really like. >> billy earnst says he's been learning for six years, now trying out for his high school golf team. >> people are out there to do things for kids and not making it for a cost >> officer rear says kids like billy are why he's been with pal over 25 years. >> we take to our job seriously with the kids. we want be there for them. >> reporter: it's a job that's minority now more than ever.
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>> if we can introduce a child to a police officer at an early age, get the negatives out, show them who we are, as they grow older they can go out and respect, in case they need somebody there's no afraid to go up to that officer and ask for him. >> that's great story bringing community and police oh together. that one is ending but they have more. >> they have programs in football, basketball soccer, they run throughout the year, they're taught by officers and completely free. >> first time live. great job. >> thank you so much. >> if you have any suggestions for stories for our junior reporters, post them on our fox 29 facebook page, twitter, use our # #fox29goodday and we'll b right back.
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>> take a look at ultimate doppler. we'll keep this up for you all morning long. you can see it in the corner of the screen. you can track the storm in real time >> we're covering other news with one week until the season starts. the eagles trade their starting quarterback, what it means for the future of the franchise. ♪ from the fox 29 studio, this is good day philadelphia weekend. you know what it means? we get to see the golden arm rookie, carson wentz is going to get in there and play it >> who saw that coming? >> appreciate it, but bye-bye. >> this is a true fan right here. >> now we get to see the future play. thank you, appreciate it. now let's the young guy play. >> i'm not worried about that. >> anyway, the weather looks nice in the city, a lot of people are trying to decide what to do at the shore, should they leave? try to hang out >> things are looking a little
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better, shawnette and bill, we'll talk about the latest 8:00 a.m. advisory that came in from the national hurricane center. we still have a little bit of bad news especially down the shore, the latest particulars that update just in maximize sustained winds 65. move the still to the east-northeast at 12 miles per hour, it has yet to make the turn back towards the coast. we still have the tropical storm warnings posted down the shore and also for the delaware bay county, so we'll take a look at that latest track. you can see it movies it farther to the north and west during the day but looks like it wants to turn back out to sea as it intensifies back toward the category 1, somewhere between monday and tuesday, by that time, it will be pulling away. we're still looking at a rough surf, dangerous rip current and might be a little bit of rain but looks like, the rainfall totals have diminished. that will be good news.
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look at the spaghetti plots. they want to move it back towards the north and west before it eventually head back out to sea for good. let's look at ultimate doppler right now. area is dry, we're waking up to a nice sunrise, most on the rain well out to sea as we zoom in closer, we're looking at a mixture of sun and clouds, a nice north's breeze, low humidity, temperatures have been even in the 40's for the poconos mountains, 50's north and west, we'll break down the shore forecast, we'll look at a mixture's of sun and clouds, we'll call it partly sunny, it will be windy, dangerous with that current, close coastal flood concerns, high tides will be tomorrow morning between 10:00 and noon. that's the one that could cause problems in the area that is typically flood at the shore. we're also looking at the threat for a little bit of rainfall moving back towards the coast by tomorrow. once again, a lot of sunshine across much of the area.
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the temperatures in the mid 60's, winds out of the north at ten miles per hour. we'll talk about that entire forecast down the shore and the poconos mountains, once again, things are looking up for much of the area. back to you. >> thank you so much. no matter the strength of the storm, we're hearing about it right now, people at the shore are still getting ready for the powerful storm that may hit >> they are on the shore, sandy is still, of course, weighing heavy on everyone's minds and that was four years ago. jennifer joyce joins us, she's live in cape may. and jenny, what's happening there now? >> reporter: good morning, shawnette and bill, not a whole lot. it's a beautiful morning. a little bit chilly. a little bit windy out here, and there are waves for surfer that is actually not as big of a surf that these guys were hoping for. the winds are expected to pick up as the day goes on. the height of the storm hitting tonight into tomorrow, even though the storm no longer categorized as a tropical storm, it is cable of extremely strong
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winds. cape may not issued mandatory evacuations it's pretty much a stay at your own risk situation. we talked to one man and says he and his wife are down for the weekend. it's his wife's birthday. she woke up to no clouds, rain, no sign of hermine at this point. >> it isn't really that bad. i was hoping to see a lot more waves, a little rougher. looks like, it's a little uneven, maybe it's worse up there where the hurricane is. this is beautiful. >> reporter: for now, cape may officials say they're expected to see increased tidal flooding on the back base. the first high tied is scheduled for 10:40 this morning. shawnette and bill? >> jenny, thank you. right now, we want to let you know that throw counties in new jersey are under a state of emergency. you can see them on your screen. they're ocean city, atlantic as well as cape may county. in the aftermath of hermine is being felt in parts of north
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carolina and virginia as well >> fox joel waldman continues. >> reporter: gustings are a day after hermine. hermine is picking up steam as it moves north once again nearing hurricane strength. the storm system drenching dozens of communities across north carolina friday night >> some those gusts were probably 50 miles an hour. it was blowing me from one side of the road to the other >> strong whipping winds continuing into the afternoon saturday leaving many homes and businesses damaged and in the dark. thousands of residents losing power in both inland and coastal area >> i sit on my porch out on the back. a big gust of wind. you can hear popping, fizzling, popping and loud explosion. >> reporter: parts of neighboring virginia also feeling the effects. thousands of homeowners waking up to downed trees, one thing is
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for sure, residents are looking forward to a much quieter second half on the labor day weekend >> in the past, there's always great weather after hurricanes. >> reporter: as hermine continues north, severe weather warnings are affecting coastal areas from virginia all the way up to connecticut. in the outer banks, north carolina, joel waldman, fox news. as the storm intensifies be sure to have your phone charged and the fox 29 ap ready, you can get live radar and breaking news alerts, download it now in i tunes or google play. employees are investigating an overnight shooting in kensington. it happened at kensington and east allegheny. a 45-year-old man was found dead, shot multiple times. an police officer remains hospitaled in critical condition, shot while stopping a hold-up
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>> the suspected robbers starting shooting. the three suspects are scene on security cameras just before gunfire erupted outside the parking garage at caesar's around 2:30 in the morning. investigators say they were trying to rob several other people when police intervened. authorities say the armed robbers started shooting at police. jerome day monday of camden. 19-year-old martell chisholm of millville and 28-year-old demetrius cross of bridgeton. the officer shot by at least one of the suspects is atlantic care regional medical center. his name not been released. a heartbreaking fair well to 8-year-old girl shot and killed in gang cross fire.
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mourners attended funeral services for gabrielle hill carter, affectionally known as gabby at saint holy temple church of god and christ. she was shot in the head as she rode her bike in camden while rival gangs exchange gunfire. she's remembered by her family as great singer and avid reader and police are still search forget killer. they need your help. there's a $76,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, so far no one has come forward. >> we hope somebody speaks up for the closure for this family. rain or shine the muck will play on on the ben franklin parkway today. . >> it continues, the made in america festival in full swing. >> about 50,000 people are enjoying two days of music, they've got rides, food, and local flavor, last night, concert goers were eager to hear the sound of rihanna. she put on a great show. little wayne, two chains and today it continues, the big headliners, cold play and chant, the rapper, this is the festival's fifth year.
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each year getting better >> i saw people like from illinois and stuff like that. everyone comes out for one event. >> we kind of do it as a family, music is sauven important aspect of our lives. >> festival organizers say security does remain tight but thankfully so far, police have had no incidents. good job boy the crowd at made in america. president obama making historic chip to china for his final g 20 summit. >> the incident on the runway that had white house officials arguing with their chinese countertops >> one week in the the season start, the eagles trade their starting quarterback. bill is over here saying bye-bye: what it means for the future of our franchise. we're listening to a little bit of cold play. they're headlining today at made in america on the parkway >> taking a look at as the setup gets going.
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peace prize, she was affectedly known as the saint of the gutters. keeping you informed with the weather as it develops,ing taking a look at the bush kill falls. is that what we're looking at >> yes, it is. a beautiful shot. i was in the poconos mountains earlier this week and the weather was nice, the weather is going to be nice in the poconos again for your labor day weekend. temperature this morning in the poconos have been in the 40's. let's focus in on those temperatures. 65 degrees right now. winds out of the north at ten miles per hour, going to be a nice day for much of the area. however, we're still watching hermine, kind of looming out in the open waters of the atlantic basin moving to the east-northeast at 12 miles per hour right now, maximize sustained winds at 65. it still might make a turn approaching closer to the coast. looks like the latest runs of models want to take it more out to sale. that is the latest update. that's the good news if you're
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waking up on this sunday morning. however, we still have the high tied cycles to get through, beach erosion will still be a concern and those winds could city hall gust up to tropical storm force. i think the rainfall will be limited with the system. we have a lot of dry air in place, and not a whole lot showing up on the radar. we'll look at that momentarily. some of the models want to make that turn a little farther back towards the coast. most of the models now want to take it farther out to sea. that would be the good news, look at in your opinion. you can see most of the activity, most of the rain is well out to sea. we're looking at sunshine and clouds across the area for your sunday morning, once again, it's going to be pretty nice day for much of the area. down the shore for today, 74 degrees, we'll call it partly sunny, windy, few showers moving back late overnight into monday, rip current is still a threat. the cycle flood concern, the
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next high tied we have thee watch will be monday between 10:00 a.m. and noon. once again, monday morning, not so much the high tied this morning or tonight but monday morning. 65 in atlantic city right now as we move down the boardwalk. we're looking at mid 60's, 66 in avalon, cinnaminson, temperatures low 60's, philadelphia, once again, looking nice, similar to yesterday, nice breeze, 78 for the high tomorrow, 77 degrees i think it stay dry for made in america as we focus in on the poconos mountains, we're look at beautiful sunshine, 71 degrees today. tomorrow, temperatures top outright around 73. that weather authority seven-day forecast will show 78 today, but then once hermine finally put pulls out, we're talking about temperatures back in the mid and upper 80's by wednesday and another heat wave as we move toward the latter part of next week, that will make heat wave
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7. >> come on, scott, i thought we were done with that. i blame you. let's talk eagles. the eagles made a move very few saw coming. the eagles will start the season september 11th against the cleveland browns, sam bradford won't be the starting quarterback. he was traded to the vikings for the first round pick in 2017 and a fourth rounder in 2018, howie roseman basically said he wasn't thinking about trading bradford but this deal was too good to pass up with the draft coming to philly next 84. >> the only circumstance that changed was the trade-off from the vikings, this was not our blueprint. we have to be flexible and take advantage of opportunities, they gave us an opportunity to get where we want to be. our organization has wanted success. we're trying to get that trophy and to do that, to sometimes you got to do things like this that aren't so easy to do a week before the season starts.
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>> be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. they say if he's healthy, carson wentz could start as soon as this coming sunday. >> joining us, dave, you ran 94 wip >> i was going like this because this one said that he saw it coming. we just read that no one saw it coming. >> there's a tape, we were practicing game day yesterday. and i said that the eagles need to go ahead and trade him to minnesota because they tightened a quarterback bad. >> i think you should leave the business and become a fortune teller and make a lot of money doing that with your crystal ball. no, i didn't see this coming. neck, there was an alert on my phone about ten minutes before it happened, that the eagles were talking to the vikings about trading for sam bradford, but it didn't happen. i go away from my phone and all of a sudden i go backing wait a minute, did i read something wrong? that's why it was so surprising. now, you played howie roseman, which he annoys me, i'm sorry to
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say. but i got to admit it's the first great move he's made before this season. he didn't make this move. the vikings called him. he didn't initiate anything, kind of fell on his lap but the reason why it's a great move is because it accelerates the carson wentz era. it gets it started sooner rather than later. it didn't make any sense for sam bradford, chase daniel and carson wentz to be on this team. didn't make any sense for carson wentz to be on the sideline with a clipboard. >> and you figured out a way to get a first round pick. >> say that to yourself, you gave away sam bradford for first round pick and a fourth. there's a better chance of like $1 million falling out of the sky than that happening. >> shawnette do you think the rookie is ready? dave do you think he's ready. >> i would need to ask him. i don't know. >> i think at great move. i think that they would be smart to not throw him in right away if he's not ready. because he hasn't had a
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preseason. if he had a preseason, and he wasn't injured, sure, throw him in right away. start him. he's better than chase daniel. most people are better than chase daniel. >> he is going there. >> he goes there. >> most people are better -- no offense to chase daniel but most people are better than chase daniel. but he hasn't had a preseason because of the rib injury. i'd rather work him in bits and pieces until he gets a little bit of a rhythm going with the offense, gets a little bit of rhythm going himself and then start him. the eagles would be smart not to just through him in right away. >> this is why i'm having a hard time getting on board and staying on board. i just can't -- it's like there's so many changes and so much going on with the team. i don't know who's who, who's throwing what? is it going to be >> sometimes the change is good. >> the main argument to this whole thing, now that the eagles got rid of bradford, they're not going to compete for the
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division. there's no chance of them winning the division. there wasn't a great chance of them winning the division. it's not sam bradford's fault. it's the people around him, the skilled players around him aren't very good, jordan mathews isn't the number one wide receiver, josh huff is a mystery, beckham could be good, very unknown at this point. ryan matthews is a runningback waiting to happen. it was good that the eagles got rid of sam bradford. they can use that first round pick to maybe get people around carson wentz. it's an overall great situation, it needed to be done. they're still going to compete in games, maybe not in the division but the defense is good enough with or without sam bradford as long as chase daniels doesn't make a mockery
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>> we're going to tag at the bottom, he goes there. >> don't go away from from your phone again >> he's running fantasy football with the philadelphia eagles. >> i'm based on board. love it. >> donald trump is meeting with african-american leaders in detroit >> coming up why he says african-american voters should press button for republicans >> we shall see. press button for republicans >> we shall see. wesh shall seeu! you sweet baby angel! you sound like heaven on earth, on a phone. you sound like love feels. salty on the outside. sweet on the inside. payday. bites!
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shoulder story she loses two children before they're born, one day, a boat washes to shore and has a crying baby inside of it and the married couple decide to keep this baby. the husband, michael feels very guideline about this but finds out it's making his wife happy, but later on in the story, he learns that the mother of this child, the real mother has no idea that her baby is still alive. and that's when he starts communicating with her and it gets very dramatic. this film is constant bummer. it's a down, down, down and you receive kind of emotionally torn apart. one of the things the story does really well it patient you change your mind a lot. who do you agree with and who do you not agree with? that's the power of the story. i think it's a well-made film. i think it has script issues that i do think the candor are very solid. i gave the movie a three and a
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half out of five solid just very emotionally draining. next up is the hollers, debut for mr. john kristen ski. has comedy and drama mixed in very well. the story line deals with the mother who you see here. she becomes ill, and the family all comes back together to be with her, that includes chris inski. his brother, and the film mixes comedy and drama very well. at great script. performances great directial debut. i love margaret martindale. she deliverses one of the best performances. i gave it a four out of five. highly recommend seeing i so many great films. if you want to stay home, there's a movie called sin streak, available on streaming and demand or action films on
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netflix, captain america, civil war, things that are great this week solid ones as well. i've kevin mccarthy. >> he has enough energy, i'm going to go see whatever. >> it's 8:27. president obama is making an historic trip to china for his final g 20 summit. >> the incident on the runway that had white house officials arguing their chinese counter parts >> there's more fall-out or are colin kaepernick. what police are going not to do. >> that's kelly clark son playing in background. why? >> this day, how many years ago? she won american idol.
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8:8 30 on this sunday morning, what's hermine doing? what is the weather looking like? what about the numbers on a scale of one to ten for the inland areas? how about this? sunday looking like a nine, looking pretty good across the area. what's happening with hermine? right now, the latest 8:00 a.m.
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advisory, still moving off to the north northeast 12 miles per hour, maximize sustained winds 65. we still have tropical storm warnings posted for the shore points and the counties bordering the were delaware bay, we still could see tropical storm force winds. take a look at the latest track. moves it back to the north and west, but the concensus most of the models will take it back out to sea, that's the update, that's a little bit of good uncle sam for sunday. as far as what you can see with the spaghetti plots, the same thinking, taking it back for a time. most of the models curve it back out to sea. that will be good news. as we look at ultimate doppler, we're dry, quiet, most of the area will stay dry for today. as we look at the impact for inland areas, a beautiful morning, sun and clouds. winds a little gusty by the afternoon. made in america, a couple of passing showers possible by monday. down the shore, dangerous rip
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current, there could be a period of rain overnight tonight and monday, but not anticipating the high totals that we thought earlier, looks like winds still could gust up to 50 miles per hour. high concerns will be tomorrow town the shore between 10:00 a.m. and noon and beach erosion will be a major concern. we'll talk much more about hermine coming up. it's put a damper on the hull for some >> fox 29's jennifer joyce is live in cape may and a lot of people, jenny, you told us, are kind of like in wait and see right now. >> reporter: it is, i think a lot of people including myself surprised to see the sun shining. it really is a beautiful morning down here in cape may. it's different from yesterday. we know that steve keeley was down here. he was in atlantic city, got all of the prepping yesterday. a lot of people preparing for the storm.
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this morning, people a little bit surprise. yesterday were you certainly chilly. any saw a lost people saying it's cloudy, we're heading home, today, it's the complete opposite. bright sunny comfortable temperatures. the surfers are a little disappointed, they were hoping the storm would produce bigger more challenging waves >> i thought it would be a lot bigger but the storm is pretty far away, hopeful swells will come in >> hello. it's a fabulous day compare to yesterday. i got blown off the beach yesterday and today it's beautiful. >> reporter: the winds are expected to pick up as the day goes on with height of the storm hitting tonight into tomorrow. vote storm is no longer categorized as a tropical storm, it is capable of producing extremely strong winds, cape may has not issued mandatory evacuation, it's pretty much a
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stay at your own risk. officials are expecting back bay flooding. high tied will come up about 10:41 this morning. we will wait and see >> we'll never complain about the weather, no the being as bad as it could have been. keep he is posted. let's take a look at some of the other top stories this morning. president obama is in china touching down saturday ahead of the g 20 summit. >> we're learning the trip got off to a rocky start with heated words between a white house aid and chinese official. china with this report. >> reporter: the 11th and final presidential trip to the asia pacific. president obama arrived in the picturistic chinese city will he will take part in his final g 20 meeting, but at the bat, china and the u.s. displayed tension. chinese officials demanding here white house counter parts ban their photographers to mark the
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presidential's arrival in a foreign country. >> despite the tension, the two leaders managed oh carve out moments of calm during a nighttime walk but the highlight was china and the u.s. formally committing the world's largest economy. >> this is the single best chance we have to deal with a problem that could end up transforming this planet in way that makes it very difficult for us to deal with all the other challenge that is we may put face. >> reporter: in direct talks, mr. barack obama raised areas with washington and be jing, china making territoryial grabs in the high see. what president obama should have said was, look, we're stronger when we restrain ourselves, but china, if you don't, the u.s. will restrain you. the chinese needed to hear that. countries in the region needed to hear that and the american people need to know how
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exceedingly dangerous things are right now in asia. in addition to a sexualed with turkeyish president, he is expected to meet on the sidelines with russian president vladimir putin. they have a lot to discuss. traveling with the president and honk joe china. fox news. >> there's more fall, i was the over colin kaepernick's national anthem >> what police are threatening not to do during 49er games >> republican presidential nominees donald trump meeting with black leaders if detroit. why he says that african-american voters should press the button for republican candidate. ♪ ♪
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welcome back to good day philadelphia. the police union represents officers in the san francisco area is threatening a boycott over colin kaepernick's national anthem protest. the union says its members won't police the 49er stadium if the quarterback is not published. >> the association made the demand in a letter to the team saying, kaepernick's protests has threatened the relationship
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with the 49ers, about 70 officers from the santa clara police department patrol the stadium when the 49ers play there. this comes after kaepernick says he doesn't stand for the national anthem as a way to protest police brutality. >> i understand and respect the police officers being upset. you can't do that. >> i also feel like, if there's anything good to come out of something like this, then there should be a dialogue. now it's kind of like, it's childish. you do this, i'm going to do this >> have the dialogue, point out the differences that you have but police officers you make a pledge, they're better than this, you make a pledge to serve and protect. you don't get to selectively serve and protect only people you agree with. >> everybody has an opinion. let him have his opinion as long as he wants to have it. move on. >> what's your opinion? that actually brings us to this morning's instant rack poll.
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instagram with no pictures >> yeah. let us know what you think about the colin kaepernick thing. it's a discussion. it's an important issue. let us know what you think. >> republican presidential nominee donald trump meeting with black leaders in detroit. >> why is african-american voters should press the button for republican.
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♪ ♪ i was doing the musical intro like this. >> and i'm like is that your pick? >> young how to -- >> nice like that. that's all i got >> got to move on. >> fox 29 helping you decide in 2016. donald trump continues to make his pitch to the african-american community. the republican received a warm welcome at a church in detroit. >> this as we learned new information about what hillary clinton told the fbi about her private e-mail server in early july. >> reporter: addressing a
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largely african-american audience for the first time as the presidential candidate, donald trump delivered a message of unity that focused on fixing economic hardship in the black community. he spoke to hundreds of church goers saturday at the great faith international ministries in detroit. >> i fully understand that the african-american community has suffered from discrimination, and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right. >> trump voweled if elected to bring jobs back to poor communities and to provide a better education for the children who live in them. he's increased his efforts to appeal to black voters recently. arguing that the policies of the democratic party have failed african-american it's. >> nothing is more sad than when we sideline young black men with unfulfilled potential. >> while trump is trying to make end roads, dozens of
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demonstrators shouted no trump and held protest signs. meanwhile hillary clinton in her running mate tim kaine are off the trail saturday but newly release fbi documents are creating more distractions for her. these documents hillary clinton said roughly three dozen times that she couldn't quote recall specific details or events including training sessions on handling classified information. when fbi officials questioned her about using a private e-mail server while secretary of state. trump said at the church behind us that he wanted to listen and learn and in communities like this one and he stopped at a neighborhood and seeing a house that dr. ben carson used to live in. >> this week on fox news sunday, donald trump reaches out to black voters as polls suggest hillary clinton's lead narrowing. we'll have a debate between dr. ben carson and a trump advisor.
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and gregory meeks. then the other woman, dr. jill stein, the green party's nominee on her strategy for november, al this week on fox news sunday >> on this labor day weekend, the battleship new jersey has a special offer for labor union member, they can tour the ship for free. the battleship new jersey is having it's popular tour which brings guests down five decks to the bottom of 16 inch gun, they're they can load triggers to simulate the firing. many who visit the ship remember the significance. >> we get former crew members come back and especially the guys who were on the ground, we have stories from guys that were in vietnam at the time, and tell about how the new jersey supported them >> the battleship new jersey was built back in 1942 right after the tack on pearl harbor. it's america's most decorated
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battleship. and scott take a look at philly. you've been keeping us up to date. track of the storm. >> inland locations looking good. watching coastal concern, maybe the next cycle watch is to remember morning, weather by the numbers scale of one to ten, we're going to give today a nine, the weather beautiful. nice by this non. take a look at the latest on hermine, maximize sustained winds 65 miles per hour moving on off to the east-northeast at 12 miles per hour as we take a look at the sustained wind speeds, you can see as we go in time, most of the tropical storm force winds in the yellow. as it moves a little farther back to north and west, late into early tomorrow morning when we could see those winds gusting
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over tropical storm force down the shore for a time. we'll the monitor that situation. monday afternoon and evening, winds gusting and potentially stand, 39 miles per hour or gravity as it makes its closest approach to the coast. so as we take a look hour by hour, winds not that bad for at a. but then picking up overnight tonight especially down the shore and during the day, 9:00 a.m., winds gusting 44 miles per hour, atlantic city re that's tropical storm force during the afternoon and evening down the shore. the official track. moves it back a little to the north and west but the latest consensus with the 8:00 a.m. update most of the models taking it back out to sea a little faster. as we look at ultimate doppler. it's dry, quiet, no the a whole lot going on. as we look at that labor day weekend forecast, down the shore, partly sunny, 74 degrees, we should stay dry down the shore for today, the next best chance for rainfall moving back will be overnight into monday.
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maybe an inch of rain or so, the rainfall totals will be limited with the latest track, the high tied cycle to key in on will be from 10:00 a.m. until noon. dangerous reply current awe say move toward philadelphia, made in america beautiful enjoy your sunday inland locations, upper 70's, breezy, 77 for tomorrow, maybe a possible passing shower by tomorrow but i think most inland locations will stay dry. the poconos, beautiful weather, temperatures were in the 40's. a weekend wendy is in the poconos as well enjoying the nice weather, 73 by tomorrow. the weather authority showing partly cloudy skies today, tomorrow clouds maybe a passing shower inland breezy 77, but main concern will be the coastal tidal flooding down the shore and the dangerous rip current. we start to heat things up maybe
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>> i like it. . >> people are following shawnette. that's a good thing. we're moving on keeping you everything going on with hermine. bearing down. >> they're showing up on the shore for this storm. let's check back in with jennifer joyce in cape may to give us a last look at the conditions there right now. jenny? >> reporter: good morning, shawnette and bill. a lot of people walking by running by, going through their daily morning routines down here at the shorecast knocking on our truck door saying, where is this storm? what are we supposed to do now? what are we supposed is to expect? i came prepared, have my rain boots but still no rain boats. i know scott williams is keeping us posted on the conditions. it is expected to intensify a little bit. we are expecting increased winds and possibly some rain later today. even though this is not going to be a tropical storm anymore. it is still capable of producing
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extremely strong winds. a lot of people excited they get to spend their labor day weekend with sun shining down on them. lot of people were concerned they were going to have to head home early. the morning exercises getting them in. and we do know we will be keeping an eye on this as the day goes on, we are expecting later today, worse conditions. >> jenny is so freaking cute. >> thanks, guys. >> thanks so much. scott, no rain yet? everything holding up but it is coming. >> we're looking at the inland impact staying dry. there could be rain at the shore overnight and then tomorrow, but looks like those rainfall totals will also be limited. but we're looking at the high tied cycle, monday morning. that's the key one to watch for
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that flooding down the shore. beach erosion rip current will still be an issue. let's break down the inland impacts. enjoy sunday. it's going to be beautiful across the area, beautiful morning, sun and clouds, dry, winds picking up a little bit by this afternoon, maybe a couple of passing showers monday but made in america looking good. dangerous rip currents down the shore. the bottom line. a period of rain overnight into monday as hermine makes its closest approach. we still could see tropical storm force. we have the tropical storm warnings still posted and the tidal flooding to watch. the next high tied cycle is going to be happening as we focus in between 10:00 to noon. that should be minor then minor to moderate later on tonight between 10:00 and midnight but the real concern will be that high tied cycle for tomorrow morning. so watching out for that and beach erosion will still be a concern but the turn looks like a little more out to sea, which is good news, the update on your sunday. with that, it is a wrap. thank you so much, shawnette.
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