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>> this morning on "good day" a deadly shooting outside a west philadelphia rap concert and shooter still on the loose. what police are saying at this hour. >> plus road to the white house rolls through pennsylvania. donald trump in town last night and hillary clinton here today. what trump told supporters in bucks county last night. >> and a round of cyber attacks shut down a number of popular web sites for hours. where at tacks came from and is there anything we can do to protect ourself online? "good day", everybody, this is straight up 7:00. thanks for joining us on this rainy. >> yeah. >> day. >> yeah. >> good morning to you. >> good morning we're trying to dot glass half full. it's rainy out there.
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perfect day to do what you're doing, stay in bed, lounge, watch "good day". >> not great at all. going from 80s earlier in the week. high of 86 degrees on wednesda wednesday, no 80s on the map anywhere across the region for today. we're socked in the cloud cove cover. it's damp. it's drizzly. and yes, temperatures 51 right now in philadelphia. winds out of northwest 16 miles an hour. poor visibility. slick roadways out there. it will be nasty. weather by number scale of 1 to 10 today only a 5. as we focus on headlines we're talking a temperature reality check. early leftover showers for saturday and winds gusting at times 40 miles per hour. look ultimate doppler right no now. light to moderate rainfall round philadelphia to parts of south jersey this morning. rain will taper earlier in the morning. here's your planner. we're looking at the 54 by 12,
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3 this afternoon, only a high of 56 areawide we're stuck in the low to mid 50s. we'll time out more rain and see how cold it gets tonight coming up. karen. >> thank you, scott. >> we have breaking news we're following now. there's been a police involved shooting in west philadelphia. >> details are still coming into the newsroom. fox 29 jennaphr frederick fer joyce live with information. good morning, jenny. >> good morning, bill, karen, they have three out of four suspects in custody after an earl le morning incident and it ended with an officer firing his weapon shooting him on the arm a cording to police on scene officers patrolling this area passed through 56 street and half ford avenue when they saw and heard gunfire this morning. they pulled over and approached four men in a toyota corolla.
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they were sitting in a car appearing to fire out the window. they shot off 14 rounds. officers pulled over and approached the car. one suspect ran and they went after him and ultimately took him into custody. the man in the driver's seat refused to cooperate. officials tell us he had hand in his waist band and the man was shot in the arm. the man was taken to penn presbyterian hospital and is expected to be okay. during the roundup another guy in the car took off running. so police are still looking for a fourth suspect at this hour. they're also still collecting evidence and do plan to take that toy eat corolla from the scene as part of this investigation, karen, bill. >> thank you so much. 7:03. we have another shooting to tell you about in west philadelphia. this happened outside of a bar
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and concert. just before:00 on the 300 block of north 38 street. member of the rapper pnb enterage. and then the enterage ran away. >> in south jersey this morning a person gets hit by a car in burlington county. they closed the westbound lanes around 3 a.m. this morning. they have investigating and have not released details. we know the driver that hit the person did wait for first responders to arrive on the scene. 7:05. two police officers suffered minor injuries following an overnight crash germantown avenue. this happened 2:30 germantown and high streets. the officers were in undercover police car and so far we have no word on the cause of the crash. >> police in camden are looking for three men in connection with a robbery from a fatal shooting thursday evening. jameer sims was lying on a
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sidewalk outside the barron chestnut street, shot in the chest and later died at the hospital. police say the minute they have surveillance video of are considered armed and dangerous. if you information, call police. >> homicide detectives searched for clues after a man's body was found badly burned in concernsing ton. >> the medical examiner will perform an autopsy today in hopes to get answers. at this time investigators don't know who the man is or how he died. his body was discovered eastal gainy avenue yesterday. police dogs picked up the scent of ak sell rant on the scene which means the fire was intentionally set. people who live nearby say drugs are notorious in that area and crime is getting wors worse. >> every day we hear bad news. it could be like our family, you know. >> i worry what happened in the future.
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i can't move from the neighborhood be to raise them. and things like this is very devastating. >> investigators are coming through surveillance images from the nearby area to see if they captured something that maying related to this crime. >> stern warning from police as west chester and students kickoff homecoming. extra officers are on patrol and vowing to crackdown on under age drinking and rowdy crowds. they want to avoid the ruckus partying from past homecoming celebrations. according to the west chester police facebook page they will be aggressively enforcing all alcohol related laws and will issue 500 fines to violators. people that live near campusel tell us they are not worried about it and take it in stride. >> they are rowdy and drinking this is not all of them. but in this age, they just tear things up. >> this is our time to get -- have some fun and get a break
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from all the stress from school. >> wow. authorities will be enforcing all parking restrictions in west chester neighbors throughout the weekend. >> and speaking of school college students across pennsylvania are headed back to class. faculty strike has ended. the union representing more than 5,000 faculty at pennsylvania 14 state university dime tentative agreement with the state system of higher education. the three day strike affected more than 100,000 students and thankfully it's over. >> all right. it is 7:07. preliminary news just 17 days until the election and donald trump continues to campaign hard in our area in pennsylvania. he made a stop in conservative bucks county which he needs to win in our state. he led a rally 4,000 people. a spots complex in newtown promising get tough approach on education and bringing jobs back to this area. >> a few miles from here
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there's a famous bridge that says trenton makes the world safe. we are going to start making things in pennsylvania again. >> and he also blasted hillary clinton as most corrupt person to ever run for president and blamed media for helping to rig the system against him. and hillary clinton, she will number our area as well tonigh tonight, she'll be joining her running mate senator time kaine at penn park at the university of pennsylvania. that event gindz 8:45. if interested you can register in advance for that. >> defense secretary ash carter is in iraq meeting with xhapd herbs coming two days after u.s. service member was killed. this is carter's third trip to iraq this year. back at home good news or fun news i guess. tens of thousands of potter heads, "harry potter" fans are celebrating all things potter
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in chestnut hill. >> it gets better every single year. this is six blocks of germantown area the heart of chestnut hill and all the businesses have gone all in to make hogs meet the magical world created by jk recalling and so many people take place in the wiz addry and fun and all the character we know, harry and all the friends. and people really look forward to doing this every single year. >> really lucky we live here. we're fans and this is happening our backyard. it's been wonderful to see. it's been growing every year. >> i'm here for excitement of "harry potter" and shops that are super amazing. like all these products i can buy and improve my costume. >> stuff every kid wants, i can buy, parents are like no, we may try to go there today. there's a qualify uiddage match
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at chestnut hill college. it it's worth it. we had the best time. >> i wept to potter world a while ago and went to buy the jersey and in potter world it's $150 at potter festival, $35, $40 a bargain i'll be there. >> price of gasoline is expected to go up in the garden state. that's not a bargain after lawmakers increase new jersey gas tax. >> it's possible maybe could that change. the reason new jersey lawmakers are looking to repeal that gas tax. >> plus did you have trouble logging ton twitter or netflix yesterday? you were not alobe. who experts say is responsible for driinging down some of the world's most popular sites. >> share with us. we know it's rainy. tell us what you're doing and send pictures. >> karen is struggling a bit with a cold. we have all kinds of things spread out to help her.
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saturday. we needed the rain. >> okay, i have a log house i'm all into rain. i started getting water bills after i turned on the sprichin sprichingler after i had landscapers so. rain, i'm good with it. >> and did you have a problem with phones and trying to get on twitter and gosh it is really slow. is it our building. well it's the whole country really. investigators are looking into sign area tacks that affected access -- some of them on the web site. >> the attack kept millions from connecting to the interest her net for hours. karen mcque will tell you. >> a cyberattack on major imer net routing firm. that's how they described it and even useers in europe friday. white house says malicious activity is to blame as a acre group with members in china and russia is claiming responsibility. internet firm targeted is new hampshire base dine ink operate
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the server was hit by denial of service attacks overwhelming machines with junk data traffic and among the sites affected twitter, netflix and paypal. cyber security experts say this attack came in two waves and they fear this type of attack is often used to probe a network in advance of larger cyber event. >> this is first move on chess board. whether cyber crime chess board or cyber espionage is unknown to me. it's taking down the web sites and would allow the attackers to create a fog of war while neek sneaking into backdoor of the sites. >> the fbi was also norkd off-line. the department of homeland security is investigating. >> they'll take a close look at it. at this point i don't have information to share about who may be responsible for that
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malicious activity. >> chair of the u.s. house energy and commerce committee calls the attack cause for serious concern. karen mccue, fox news. >> go ahead, joining us to explain all this we have tech experts. >> thank you for coming in. >> let's break it down. >> yes. >> it's a bad one. we were affected. our phones are voice over ip they go over the internet and our phones went down three different times when the attack occurred. >> we all blamed it department. it's bigger than that. this is not kid in parents' basement this is high tech tough. >> the system they attacked was sophisticated. but again these attacks can be done quickly and cheaply. what happens we talked off air about mcafee and anti-virus. when people and like you and i become infected we become a robot and hackers take control of your computer and everyone else's.
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it could be millions and use that traffic to blast the service. well in this case, they attacked a provider that holds all the internet names. when you go and type google.com the name server is supposed to shoot you back a number of where google is. it could not do that. therefore unless you knew direct ip addresses of things which that's not a good human way to work, everything went down. >> it's like a wiki leaks, russia, a lot of people are trying to medal within our politics and economy. >> they're thinking it's not done by state or anybody else they think it's internet vandalism from what i've read and seen so far but they're tight-lipped this can be serious in a boxing max this would be considered a jab. this is test and reach there could be a right hook coming and this is why now we have sounded whistles and blew the horn we need to protect ourself this what we say is how hacks
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willing done. >> how. as we heard in the report it's not terribly reassuring they have the fbi payment down too. are we not advanced enough to keep up with hackers or not doing what we need to do. >> we're not doing what we need do and it costs a lot of money. you're paying expensive people toe perform security checks where a lot of hackers are doing it for fun working for free and have nothing bet to do and paging a few bucks sometimes from these things. >> they get paid toyed do it by who. >> people in the hacking khu khunty you can buy a bought net for a couple hend red bucks and point it to a company, politician page, company page. it's cheap toe do every aaoverall. >> how do we stop it. what do we do that we're not doing? >> there's no way to do this in particular. about ut we need it to run windows updates and make sure systems are patched and make sure we have anti-virus.
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if we protect our personal items and don't get viruses then hackers cannot turn them into weapons. >> e males you don't recogniz recognize. >> next time we do the segment i want to do it in the tech tank. >> you get to watch from home. >> we'll do that. thank you urk always appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> scott williams we'll try spin it. we'll start with tell us something good. >> tell us something good. fall foliage looking great. there ominous clouds, damp, drizzly but you have to take a look at foliage. those temperatures in folk knows will number 0s. temperatures much of the day. take a lack at ultimate doppler that cold front is out to sea. we have leftover showers. in its wake we zoom in across the area now. it's damp and dreary towards allentown and also parts of bucks couldn't write and montgomery county moving towards delaware county,
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philadelphia, and down to parts of south jersey and moderate rain move moving through mil millville and vineland at this hour. several more hours of rainfall and we'll keep colder conditions intact much of the day. as we look live outside of the studios, umbrell brel aas up right. winds form west 16 miles an hour. tem sturz chilly. 40 in the poconos now. allentown 47 in pottstown and 50 mill villas we move further down the shore. boardwalk right now 53. we have 52 in wild wood. look at vor he's upper 30s along with cinnamon son. look at future wind gusts. high noon, winds gusting 40 miles an hour. millville, wild wood, down to dover. it will be blustery for saturday and that will make it feel colder. my temperature of philadelphia only 56. low 60s for tomorrow.
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weekend wind is headed to walk the night. the walk begins at 7. bundle up. temperatures will be in the for that event. it should be dry. low 60s tomorrow. then tuesday into wednesday only in 50s. clouds run latter part of next week. back over to you. >> sounds good. thank you so much, scott. >> i'll be out there i was listening close hely to what he said. >> don't stereotype her she can do whatever she wants. >> coming up, what this rapping granny you will see, what she's performing about. cool. >> reign also, student loans still paying them off for ne newest members of 2016 they start that chain that never ends repayments are about to hit. what you can do to manage bills better. make it less painful.
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doug pederson is issuing his team a challenge. >> a challenge the veterans they're the ones that have to take ownership and kind of show the young guys how to play and practice and execute during the game. >> local football. temple looking good. fast forward fourth. florida trying to mount a come back. hit the wrong man. temple with the interception they roll at home 46-30. improved 5-3 on the season. sixers playing last preseason game against miami heat and embib finished with 18 points, nine boards, sixers win a crossclaim one, 113 to 110. that's sports in a minute. >> it's not just athletes taking a knee during the anthem to take a message about inequality. the woman singing the national
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anthem nooel ed. the singer performed the national anthem and opened her jacket to show a phrase the black lives matter. there is a rule for players and coaches to stand during the anthem. >> coming up price of gasoline expected to go up in garden state this afternoon after lawmakers increase new jersey gas tax. >> it's possible there's a chance that it may not happenment the reason some law makers in looking to repeal it. >> plus i want to save money and build a nest egg. it's important. saving money is not easy. coming up, simple steps you can take to put money away and coming up, simple steps you can take to put money away and savings could be significant.
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gorgeous, keep them coming in. they give you such joy. send us trees or what's in your yard. these colors are phenomenal right now. >> beautiful. >> take a look at top stories, two new jerseyp lawmakers are looking to repeal the recent gas tax money increase goes to road and bridge projects. it's due to take effect november 1. kip baitman and mike dougherty introduced the measure. people were shocked to learn the 237 cents a gallon increase could go higher in the fruit fewer tour. governor chris christie signed it saying he had no chase. >> you and karen both on board talking about beauty of fall foliage. glass half full weather. >> that's how you look at it going from 80 yesterday to temperatures in the 50s for saturday and philadelphia. it's temperature reality check early leftover showers this morning and wind gusting 30, 40
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miles an hour. the cold front moved out to se sea. wait we have colder air moving in. leftover showers. this morning in the poconos damp and dreary, allentown moving into the philadelphia i 95 corridor and part of south jersey. look at moderate to heavy rain moving towards the wild wood area, after lop, sea isle city as well. winds gusting to 22 miles an hour philadelphia and 30 mile an hour gusts already in parts of shore. 51 philadelphia colder air moving in from north and west only 38 now in chicago. we're looking at 40 in poconos right now. 50 in millville. planning day, errand, breakfas breakfast, jackets, sweaters, umbrellas, 56 for the high temperature today. >> breaking news from our friend at the sixers. the mutt strut was postponed
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until tuesday because of the bad weather. >> we know how important it is to save money and it's not uzi. >> there's tips you can follow to help regrow our nest eggs. our financial expert shows us how to cash in. >> hey according to recent survey 70% of consumers say they have less than $1,000 in savings heck that's barely a set of tires. how about few easy tips on how to turbo charge your savings and get emergency funds built bag up. first you have junk, who doesn't? here's the deal. if you have a lot of stuff gathering dust in your basement turn it to cash. old car parts and technology stuff and old books and clothes get rid of it instead of collecting dust threat collect money for your bank account. sell yourself. check out craigslist or ebay. if you have a lot of stuff estate sales.net. great web site with information
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on how to move the misdemeanor quickly and put the money in your bank account. >> next, when dinosaurs rome the earth people have something in their kitchen called coffee pots. imagine that. well now we're used to buying coffee out. we don't even think twice about it tweak in your daily routine can save you 1100 over the course of year up stayed of buying latte, make it yourself. finally let your smart phone find money for you. here's how it works. check out app called a corn. you link to debit or credit card and it automatically rounds up purchases to the next dollar. it's only a few cents. if you use it over and over again five times a day at the end of the year you may have extra $450 in your savings account. really smart. >> so there you go with a few easy changes to every day routine. you can tune up savings without blowing a gasket.
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i'm cashing out. >> or you could do this one did you hear about this woman. >> i heard bits and pieces tell bus it. >> she saved a lot of money $30,000, $35,000 by the time she died from saving $5 bills. >> she has a blog save money fast with fives. she came up with saving technique any time anyone handed her a 5 she put it away. she had nearly $2,000. and 1 years later, $35,000. scott how does she do it. >> she puts five as way even if on vacation in the kupty she visit use a different currency. smart. >> would you ever do something like that. >> i save change. i have several jars around the house i collect it. it adds up. you would be surprised i've cashed in several up in red woman of quarters and penny. >> what do you guy with it.
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>> gift cards you can take them to machines and get gift cards and use them on stuff. >> ever do that save money yeah with coins i deposit always work here. i've been broke. so you sit and ask what i did with change i bought gas. my problem saving $5 if i knew i was doing that when i went to the store i would ask for change. give it to me in singles or tens, i hate to break big bills too you want to hold on to it. >> i never ka carry money. >> we know. >> if you have money you spend it. >> you never carry cash. we know, your husband knows, people that grab dinner with you, i'll just put it on my card. we got it karen, we're g. >> that's not true, karen is first one to offer to pay for stuff. i want to put that out there publicly. >> halloween we're exciteded in our house and probably your house as well.
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>> that's one of the really popular costumes now. my nieces are doing that redo of the movie. >> ghost busters. >> ghost busters. >> quick suggestion. stacey sent in a suggestion to my facebook page. she can get you healthy it involves a lot of garlic. some sort of mixture she said i'm not willing to tolerate you being better. >> you don't want to be near me. >> keep karen as arm's length but she'll feel better. we're talking about halloween costumes. it's around the corner. adults are planning on dressing up as much as kids. >> we will do it. we'll show you some of the best costumes and how much you may pour some of those looks sgt halloween spirit popup spirit super store is where a full
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blown fantasy fromcy will be on for the weekend. the manager knows what's hot for halloween. >> suicide squad and desble it's popular with adults, kids, a lot of people, yeah. >> you can pretty much be who or what you want to be if only for a day. even if you're full grown adult according to consumer psychologist kit yarro. >> it used to be a fin holiday for kids it's about adults. half adults dress up now half. >> because of that in the past decade halloween costume spending rocketed from $5 billion a year to almost 9 billion. >> as adults we have more parties we dress up and have fun too. >> we're all kids at heart and want to have fun as long as we can. >> this is especially true in presidential election years. >> believe it or not adult participation in halloween goes up 1 to 18% during election
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years. they need a release i guess. >> there's so much about them in the news and it's all kind of negative. i think this is a good way to not think about it a little bit before the election comes up. >> well that is interesting theory. so we thought we would put it directly to the candidates themselves. >> well, as a policy matter i think all americans should get together and celebrate halloween and all the holidays. it's huge, absolutely huge, believe me, huge. >> we have a lot of different things for election. and a lot of it is going out fast. >> and hall owe bone is now important marker for the end of the year. >> i see like the kickoff like the fun part of the year. >> once halloween is over it's like let's get serious for the holidays. >> for right now a little less serious is happily apprapo. fox news. >> okay. good stuff. i cannot wait to see what you
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decide to dress you up. the whole family affair. >> you know the family theme. >> i know what it is. >> reveal later. >> a local woman braking all kinds of stereotypes and proving that even though she's granny she's hip and cool. >> take a look. she can rap with the best of them. she's a family friend of yours. >> she is long time. she's rapping grandma actually >> she is long time. she's rapping grandma actually my pretend grandma. most people owe the bank.
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>> let's go in focus. this morning a grandmother who is down. she's got it she's a rapping granny. >> this say lot of fun. bill roar introduces us to her. >> award winning music producer bill jolly works with some of the best in the business. celine dion, quinncy jones just to name a few. but one of his favorite clients has to be. >> how do your finger know where to go, bill. >> oh, my goodness. >> 85-year-old lucille. >> i think of a subject and try to get into the rhythm. >> she brought him an idea for a song. >> cute little melody. what happened she doesn enough lyrics to it. i said go home and write more. she said okay i'll write more.
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if you get enough lyrics maybe we can turn to rap song she said, you didn't know i rap, she started rapping, and this light bulb went off i was like this is how we're going to do this. >> i sitting in my rockin' chair -- >> together they produced a song thank you to obama. >> than video to go with it. >> listen to obama. >> her thank to you obama video has been viewed by thousands on facebook. >> say thank you to obama. >> people have looked at it. that's a lot of folks. >> the video reached far beyond lucille's wildest mnl nation. >> cool children here are performing her song. all the way from st. johns. >> how many 58 years you know who rap. it emcompasss younger people, people in between, it emcompas
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emcompasss everyone and her spirit brings it in. >> she has not stopped producing. >> i have an idea and then collaborating and talking and trying to understand each other. and then some words and few more words and tune and few more tune and way to put it together, ah-ha it happened like that. >> she wants to encourage folks go out and vote on election day. >> it's our responsibility and duty -- >> you didn't see this so much as getting something done that was necessary to help the community. register and vote. that's two things. that's very important. >> in philadelphia, bill roar, fox 9 news [ laughter ]. >> she's also learning how to play the guitar. i have known her forever she's been a family friend for as
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long as ki remember. you would love her. she's that person for every -- there we are and my mom and i at our last family event. she's a person who on birthdays and holidays and whatever will make everyone go around the room and say something nice about the person you're celebrating. >> awe. >> if she's feeling quirky she makes you sing something brigh bright. she's amazing. >> does she always wear purpose. >> she z it's the power color, bill, she says. she's amazing person. we have to bring her back on the store. >> when women embrace purple i love that. i hope i can do that at 85. what an inspiration. >> love you. >> call two step. we have to do your rap. >> we have to bring her in to rap the weather. >> think she could do it. >> she would try. >> conditions is it if you're stepping outdoors, damp, tree treery, ugly compared to
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yesterday's high of 80. going from summer to fall. break out fall war drobz and rain gear at least the first several hours this morning as we continue to watch that rainfall moving through the area. right now we'll zoom in around philadelphia area loyingt to moderate showers moving to camden and cherry hill and vor he's and willingboro a wet start as we moved into millville, cumberland, cape ma may, sokd in with cloud cover and showers, look at wind gus gusting to 31 miles per hour. mount pocono 30 mile an hour guests in atlantic city xing we have the klou cover showers earlier this morning. 51 in philadelphia. wind forth west at 16 miles per hour. 40 in poconos now. upper 40s. trenton 51. wilmington 50 now in mil millville. high temperatures only 56 degrees. remember on wednesday we had a high of 86.
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so quite the temperature contrast akos the area. 63 degrees for high temperature tomorrow poconos will be chill chilly. only high today in 40s. 50s for tomorrow. for tonight we're looking at lows dip around 40 burbs and 44 city and what about football weather for tomorrow? it looks like it will be dry. it's going to be windy and blustery. temperatures by fourth quart area round 6 23 degrees. >> guys. >> thank you so much. scott, appreciate it we're only a week away from halloween. maybe you're looking for prehalloween fun or fear. >> tons of people will do all these different thing in haunted houses all over the area this weekend. here's a check you may want to be scared, bates motel. >> you may want to keech your dogs new trick but fido is not listening and why your dogging
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that went viral. >> after pageing a good tackle she went viral she's first girl to play on their team. as you're about to see kelly mack namara doesn't let anyone stand in her way. >> she's getting national attention for this sack. >> i was last person in the line isn'tly safety at that point and he came up and beat all the coverage and i tried knock him out of bounds. >> kick return tackle during game against central bucks has gone viral you can see her charging across the field past the blockers and using her shoulder to deliver the now famous hit. >> i turned around and everyone was right there to celebrate me. they were all jumping up and down excited. >> he got slammed and i was like that's kelly. >> it's rare to see a kicker level a runner football what made it more special she's first girl ever to play on north penn football team which at first took courage. >> the first week i was more
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nervous than anything. ways not sure how guys would react. they're all older than me at that point i was a sophomore. i was not sure if they were going to take it seriously. once they realized i was serious about it they were really accepting. >> if you are good player and get the job done doesn't bother me. we try to win games. doesn't matter gender. >> she's been a soccer player all her life but football team need aidic kicker she decided to give it a shot. she's called attention of eagles specialists who met up with her novacare complex earlier this week. kelly credits her team for her suck mess. teammates and sochs i have have been great. had it been different coaching staff or sets of teammates it could have been different experience. >> love this kelly lowered the boom on him. >> oh, yeah. >> she's playing associating, football, will she try to play the next level. >> she's starting to look at colleges and starting the college hunt and would love to play football in college and shout out to north penn, yesterday they really, really delivered against william
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tennent high school, 52-6 and now they are 9-0. >> nice. >> i love her teammates saying i don't care what gender she is, she can play. >> great story. always a pleasure. if you want someone to nominate high school annual least of the week tweet us or post or fox 29 face back page. use the #fox 9 "good day". >> you love seeing her lower the boom on some guy thinking he was tough. >> boom. >> how about this? we'll get the boom on college graduates that have student loans coming due for class ever 2016. repayments about to start. what you can do to manage them better. tips, to maybe pay a little less. >> northampton township right by these folks yards they have a lot of reasons they don't want this to turn into public trail. they'll tell you why in a few minutes. >> and we're doing time warp a little bit.
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priorities usa action this hour or "good day" breaking news police involved shooting in west philadelphia. what investigators are telling us that hour. >> plus maybe the price of gas will not go up in new jersey y it might go up more. and why some lawmakers are trying to repeal that state gas tax increase. >> and muglees and wizards
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reunite turned into hogworth village. >> this is "good day philadelphia weekend". >> it's a "good day", straight up 8:00 this rainy saturday out there. skies are brightening, good morning, once again, bill. >> feeling any better as we get through the morning. >> thanks for tips and advice. >> cough troops. >> people suggest hoteddy it's:00 in the morning you're trying to get her drunk on the set. >> here's the question when will the rain stop. >> it won't be a washout, karen, over the next several hours it it will taper off. plus the temperatures they're going to stay pretty chilly compared toy what we saw yesterday. highs 80. not so much for saturday kind of socked in with the clouds. leftover showers this morning behind that frontal boundary. take a live look at the philadelphia international airport. i checked no weather related airport delays that's good
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news. temperature chilly 50. whipped norm west 15 miles an hour making it feel like 40s. weather by the number scale of 1 to 10 today we'll give it a five because of reality check with temperatures. so fall wardrobe today. sweater weather. those early leftover showers ending over the next couple hours or so from westing to east. winds gusting up to 40 miles an hour. also doppler showing cold front out to sea. pockets of showers across the area and poconos, lehigh valle valley, moving towards philadelphia right now also moderate to heavy rainfall in gloucester, camden county and as you move to atlantic county, cape may, waking to damp and dreary conditions. 49, trenton, 49 right now in millville. so planning day hour by hour once again rain next several hours taper are off my lunch. 56 that's the high in
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philadelphia we'll talk about unwind chill and gust coming up. >> we have news we're fol right now. there's been a police involved shooting in west philadelphia. >> we continue to get details there in west philadelphia with the latest. good morning, jenny. >> good morning, bill, karen, police tell us they're waiting to get a search warrant to go through that black toyota corolla across the vitae here that was involved in the police involved shooting at this point a weapon has not yet been recovered. police say just after 4 aex officers patrolling this area passed through 56 street and haverford avenue when they saw and heard gunfire and pulled over and approach four men sitting in toyota carole owe. the group was sitting in a car firing a weapon out a window. it does not appear to be specific they it that off 14
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rounds and one suspect ran off and an officer chased after him and brought him into custody. the man in the driver's seat refused to cooperate. >> one of those occupants came out of the vehicle with hands in the waste band area and takes the steps. and officer discharges weapon striking male in left arm. >> that man was taken to penn presbyterian hospital and is expected to be okay. police say during the round up another guy if the car took off running and police are still looking for that fourth suspect that hour and another hook to the story. police say after the officer fired his weapon a woman called 911 threatening to kill the officers that shot her family member. that woman then showed up on scene according to police and was taken into custody likely to be charged with terroristic threats. karen, bill. >> all right. lots of developments in that one thank you. >> thank you so much.
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>> we're looking into a deadly shooting outside a west philadelphia bar. it happened just before 2:00 on 300 block of north 38 street. a member of rapper pnb means enter range shot another member in the chest. the enterage took off running. so far no arrests have been made. >> south jersey this morning a person died after truck by a car along route 73 burlington county. crews closed northbound lanes waiverly avenue mapleshade since 3:00 in the morning officials are investigating and have not released details. we know that the driver that struck the victim waited for first responders to arrive on the scene also two police officers suffered minors injuries they were following after a crash. this is germantown avenue. 2:0 in the morning germantown and high streets. officers were in an undercover police vehicle. we do not know the cause of that crash. >> 8:05 police in camden are
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looking for three men in connection to robbery and fatal shooting thursday night. police found 23-year-old jameer sims laying on sidewalk outside of bar in chestnut street shot in the chest and later died at the hospital. police sit men in the photos we're about to show you are considered armed and dangerous. you saw them earlier on. we will get them up again to take a long look. if you have any information make sure you call the police right away. >> and this morning detectives are trying to search for clues after they found body of a man burned by the train tracks. this was in concernsing ton. >> medical examiner will perform autopsy today hoping to get answers. at this time investigators do not know who the man is or how he died his body discovered on the 2100 block of eastal fwainy avenue yesterday. police dogs picked up a scent of ak sell rant on the scene which means the fire sin teption alley set and people who live nearby say drugs are notorious in the neighborhood
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and crime gets worse. >> every time and ever day we get to hear bad news you know? it could be like our family. >> i'm scared for what happens in the fruit 250ur. future. i have three grand kids. >> i can only imagine people living in the neighborhood. investigators are coming through surveillance to see if they captured anything from the crime. >> as students get ready for homecoming they brought in extra officers patrolling and vowing they'll be cracking down specifically on under age drinking and rowdy crowds. they have had problems in the past during the homecoming weekend celebration. officers will be aggressively forcing alcohol related laws and give out 500 dollar fines to violators. people that live near campus
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will take it by stride. >> awfully rowdy and drinking and this is not all of them but it's my experience in this vicinity they just tear things up. >> this is our team to get -- have some fun and got a break from all the stress from schoo school. >> police will be enforcing parking restrictions in west chester neighborhoods throughout the weekend. >> and speaking of college students cross pennsylvania will be headed back to class. this was good news the faculty strike ended. union representing more than 5,000 faculty at pennsylvania 14 state university came to tentative agreement with state system of higher education. three day strike affected about $100,000 students. >> and it continues you decid decide. fox 29 helping you make choices with weeks before the presidential election and in fact 17 days until election day and donald trump continues to campaign hard here in pennsylvania. trump made a stop last night in conservative bucks county a country he desperately needs to
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win if he will try to win pennsylvania. he led a rally of 4,000 supporters at sports complex in newtown promising a get tough approach on immigration and building up the military and bringing good manufacturing jobs back to pennsylvania. >> a few miles from here there's a very famous bridge that says trenton makes the world safe we are going to start making things in pennsylvania again. >> it has become common place he blasted hillary clinton as most corrupt person to ever run for president and blamed media for helping to rig the system against him. >> and clinton camp keeps pushing on keystone state tonight. hillary clinton will join running mate senator time kaine at penn park the university of pennsylvania. the event begins 8:45 this evening. >> and defense secretary ash carter is in iraq meeting with commanders right now. this visit comes two days after
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u.s. service member was killed outside of mosul this is his third trip to iraq this year. >> you can believe it? back here at home tens of thousands of potter heads are celebrating all things magic chestnut hill today. >> it's sixth annual "harry potter" festival weekend. it's like one of our bright spots something we have that nobody else has. six blocks of germantown avenue and local businesses are there. they're saying they expect 0,000 people to come from all over the country to take part of wizardry and fun. everybody is dressed up. they're looking forward to this event people say every we're. >> really lucky we live here. we're fans and this is happening our backyard. it's been wonderful to see. it's growing every year. >> i'm here for excitement of "harry potter" and many different shops that are soup area mazeing and all these
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products ki buy and improve my costume. >> i love that kid. >> and ki buy. >> the big event today will be quidage match between basketball and they use sticks like in the "harry potter" book and obviously will not be plying. >> i won't try to understand what you said. i think people should go and enjoy it dodge ball with brooms and sticks. >> if you read the book you know what it is. >> i've seen them they fly. >> are you dispoints because they're not flying. >> sorry. >> imagination. >> old abandoned septa tracks run through one local town and possibility they could be tourpd running trail. coming up why some residents are saying no thanks. >> if you're born to run. looks like a weird device. what the heck is that little girl doing. it may get kids to eat veggies,
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called the taste buddy. it may get kids to eat veggies, called the taste buddy. how it works. >> here we go. suggestions. i'm not sure this will help. wash your hand. don't touch your face especially nose and karen you could not get sick. that's a suggestion. >> that's what i normally do. this is from kathy good morning have a "good day". >> and from marcell pumpkin decorating extravaganza. >> and from marcell pumpkin decorating extravaganza. talent.
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♪ >> teing a look at the bridge. we find a way toy make shots look somewhat decent. not a great day out there but it doesn't look too bad. >> you like that? >> put together very well. >> it's fair to say septa had a rough couple months. expectly with silver line five regional rail train going out of service over the summer. >> oolt move bicep ta could leave customers even angrier it's a problem we have only in philly. >> i'm bruce gordon. every day hundreds of thousands of folks in the philadelphia region use septa, buses, trains, trolleys and subways to get to school or work. or simply to get from here to there. pity them. for years the transit authority subject the riders to annual
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budget crisis. commuters had to sweat out the threat of service cuts or fare hikes. more recently septa got the fiscal in order. silver liner five train cars through the regional rail service were thrown into chaos trains were late and packed to and beyond capacity. now this week, just as regional rail services are getting back to normal we learn that 5,000 bus, trolley and subway operators are prepared to walk off the job if they do new contract by the end of this month. at issue, the usual, pay, healthcare, pengs, look i don't presume to know what side is right and who deserves what all i know a transit agency now finally getting back on its feet cannot afford another disruption in service. the silver liner five debacle wept to big drops in ridership and just as the agency begins
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to get riders back begins threat of more inconvenience for everybody else that uses septa. it's worth noting this union transport workers local 234 staged week long walkouts new 2005 and again 200 w9 baseball playoffs underway some septa customers those with other options may turn to owe obvious analogy. three strikes and you're out. only in philly. >> want to be your own boss? it's possible. there's a popup store opening this week to help you start your own business. we brought in an expert on this one. jen gruver. >> if you want to be on your own boss what do you want to do. >> fist thing you need to do is know what product and services are available. so you can help scale and grow business quickly. you don't have to do it it all yourself. and as you grow you don't want to necessarily hire people right away. you have to know the products and services like service company called black book helps you with bookkeeping or apps to
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helped you build your company at a whole different level and local companies that want to help small businesses scale td bachk or comcast business they can help small businesss with tools and assets to grow their companies faster. >> we were showing video. what is this place and what will happen when the people go there and where is it. >> first ever popup store for entrepreneurs and helping 1,000 new businesss in philadelphia grow and scale their companies. you don't is to be a grand new business. you can be a startup that wants services. so something like the company i just mentioned we'll give a free app to everyone that comes in. that's a huge asset from them. we give you accounting services or video production company helping people get video reel so they can have reel on web site to talk about company. all of this is a lot of money. we're literally taking people
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station to station to station throughout the store letting fears and educating people 'giving all services for free that would have cost thousands and thousands of dollars to accelerate the growth of business locally here in philadelphia throughout the united states and mayor kenny and administration have been amazing using this as economic development strategy for the city so there can be a lot of economic growth. >> where is it located 1505 walnut tuesday to saturda saturday. first 1,000 people through the door will benefit with this. >> who is paying for it all. >> all the sponsors paying for this local companies like td and comcast business all helping everybody in the area. >> to help people with their businesses. last nugget of information if you want to have your pitch and start business what do people do. >> become camera ready if they want video taken and head shot taken and make sure they come in with ein number if they have it already. >> what is that. >> ein number is your number that you get when you register your business so you can get
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your bank account if you don't have one already. other than that come with ideas and excitement ander energy and come ready to learn. >> how interesting what an opportunity. >> we really appreciate it. >> i appreciate sgl it. >> you are business. in and of itself. >> let's look at weather now. so you think -- physician a time you think the rain will be out of here. >> 11, 12:00 karen. it won't be a washout of day. but we are going to keep the clouds and we are definitely keeping below average temperatures. so it's really a reality check. we've gone from 80s every day this past week to now high temperatures today only in the 50s. across much of the area. so a live look now. philadelphia international airport showing the cloud cover wet conditions and also wind. it has really started to pick up out there. 50 is the current temperature. win right now northwest 1 miles an h gusts and
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look at the chill. we're looking at 40 poconos and 48 allentown and 48 pottstown and 52 wilmington and upper 40s now in millville. we'll zoom in further north and west. we have 47 downington this morning and 48 phoenixville bethlehem 47 and 46 doylestown. so the cold front it's out to sea. in its wake we have clouds scattered, light showers across the area. kind of tapering off now. west philly. but we still have wet weather as you move to parts of south jersey now. keep that in mind. headed down ac expressway also as we move towards cape may, wild wood looking at scattered showers. across the area today, high temperatures stuck in the 50s. definitely sweater weather. 56 center city. low 50s in lehigh valley. light the night walk is this evening. luke i'm why and lymphoma society register begins this afternoon and walk itself right about 7:00. it will be blust rain chilly. temperatures will number 40s.
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bundle up if you head to that event. i'll be headed there as well. we're looking at temperatures tonight. 40 bushes and 44 in the city stays blustery for sunday kic kickoff. temperatures upper 50s. strong gusty winds will continue tomorrow. that will be something we'll have to watch. temperatures top out in low 60 60s. so 50s today, low 60s tomorrow. 64 monday and cooler tuesday, wednesday in 50s and we rebound latter part next week. looks like shower chance for your friday. back over to you. >> sounds good scott. >> i'll be out there with you. >> good time tonight. make sure you're wearing sweaters or something. you almost hate to talk about it dreaded student loan for members of the class of 2016. that's become a reality. >> because repayments are about to begin. what you can do to manage bills. we have important tips and advice. >> plus you may try to teach your dog new tricks but that dog is not listening to you. we'll tell you why your dog may
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>> you can let us know what he is happening outside. i think i see sun. is that truth on those mountains maybe it's color of trees. it will be helpful as the weather changes. it's a great event happening this weekend. tch a truck. my boys love this bring kids they can be dressed in halloween costumes. this is parking lot department ford mall saturday october 29 from 11 to 3. they'll have fire trucks and construction vehicles all the trucks that we see in our kids love and we talk about them and cement trucks and they can touch them. you can ride a hey ride, trick or treat. this is for the children and it will benefit the veterans multi-service center and we'll have our own fox 29 live truck out there. take a peek and touch that
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truck, bill. >> that will be fun. time now to look at silly science and crazy things that researchers are studying these daez. today we're talking about your dogs. new study finds dogs are not going into task willie nilly they're only going to something if essential to what they want. here it is according to research done at canine cognition center yale university yes that exists the studies lead author said while humans fall prey to bad advice dogs tend not to. they're smarter than us. researchers put treats in a box and there was lever on side of box and trainers showed dogs out to use it. as soon as they figured out they deposit need lever to use the treat they could knock the lid off they stopped using the lever went to get the food n contract when kids were shown how to pull a lever to get a prize they all used the lever. we follow instructions. that's important human skill because we learn things like washing hands and brushing
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teeth by following directions. so the point is, according to this, the point is supposed to be that we are smarter than the dogs because we fall in line and learn instructions and can follow them. from my perspective the dog iseting a step. if you put a bunch of stuff there and i push a about theon to get candy or take the top off the lid and getting awe the candy i'm going dog. >> both of them are looking at me like something is wrong. >> in the mind of your pets. >>fy have a sugar bowl and i don't break it because sugar bowl is all over. >> i'll break the star bust bowl. i'll get another bowl. i'm going doggy. >> you have ever gotten to the head of your chicken. >> you said you get into head
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of your pets you have gotten into the head of your chicken. >> my chicken comes with a collar and she's funny yesterday -- she's been begging me she pecks like begging she had lasagna and then she want aid pear. >> how did you know. >> i was eating it. >> chicken comes in the house. >> no, she turns up her nose i was outside. she turns up her nose at a lot of things. she doesn't like salmon. >> what is her name. >> chicky miss waffle butt. >> i'm sorry we went there. >> price of gasoline going up in the garden state soon. they passed huge range in that gas tax in new jersey. in new jersey nothing is ever simple. some lawmakers there are loo looking to repeal the gas tax before it starts. >> and dreaded students loans. class of 2016 you're about to have to start paying. we'll tell you what you can do to try to manage those bills. we'll reduce your stress a
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>> let's take a look at this morning's top stories. two new jersey lawmakers are looking to repeal the state gas increase. money will go to road and bridge projects and due to take effect november 1. republican senator kip baitman introduced the measure they were shocked to learn 23 cent a gallon increase could go higher
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in the future and now discussion about getting rid of it governor chris christie signed increase last friday saying she had no other choices to fund the transportation trust fund. >> scott williams saying it will be rain but will get out of town relatively soon. many left. we're still finding positive cold to put on a sweater no big deal. >> a lot of folks wanted faller temperatures as opposed to 80s we saw earlier in the week. bill. we still have pockets of light showers and drizzle out there. but, it is going to be windy and much colder than what we saw yesterday's high 80 today will be stuck in 50s. 50 right now if philadelphia, winds northwest 1 miles an hour and chilly 40 now in poconos and upper 40s, trenton 49 and millville and temperatures in doylestown 46 right now. 47 newtown square. west chester checking in at chilly 50. so high temperature of philadelphia that's it. 56 for today.
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for tomorrow we're looking at temperatures in low 60s. cold front out to sea. we have some of those showers kind of dotting map over the next several hours or so. fwhet parts of south jersey, atlantic city looking at light to moderate rain. across the area blustery sweater weather indeed, 56 for the high. low 50s in lehigh valley. that's a look at forecast. we'll accepted it now back over to you. >> thank you so much. for so many people for graduates there's a dose of reality about to set in. most student loans have grace period of 6 months. those that graduated in may will start to owe money in a couple weeks. so what's the best way to tackle student loan repayments. we have an expert. rob wilson joining us this morning and junior reporter lxy will talk about this as well. >> hello. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> good morning, guys.
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>> student loans become a problem always a problem but becoming due. what is things we need to look out for. >> i want to put this in perspective for people. not only students lopz and education are getting more difficult to afford. look in 1971 cost $2600 a year to go to harvard now $44,000. it's more expensive to government but it's getting harder to pay back. so incomes are not rising as fast as those tuitions are. so it's a really big situation that a lot of families are worried about. >> what do we do start now all these payments are due what do we begin with. >> if you're in a situation you have a good salary and good cash flow first thing to think about is refinancing. what do you is go to private lender like citizen bank comes to mind lower interest rate significantly. a lot of people think federal loans have lowest rate. that's not true. if you pay 8 or 9% interest rates are low refinance to lower rate and get lower payment and pay much less in money over the life of the
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loan. if you got a good salary first thing you want to do refinance. >> you're sitting here obviously are you concerned about this now? i'm assuming you don't have a huge salary you're in school. >> absolutely not. >> how much do you owe. >> you know, i probably owe $15,000 i know the average student gouting from my school might owe $30,000. when you go into the workforce and you're making before taxes $30,000 i mean that's a huge concern a big emotional burden on a lot of people my age millennial have to consider this now. >> she's worried. you don't have the huge salary. now what do you do. >> this is important if you do think you'll have difficulty making repayments there are couple of options. first thing you can do is think about consolidating. i know everybody heard about that. this in and of itself will not change interest rate or payment but you move all loans to one. now you have one servicer to negotiate with and then you become eligible for programs that federal government offers like loan forgiveness and
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income based repayment plans. so with regards to payments there are payments you can get based on income. if you think you will be having difficulty fitting into budget there's bunch of programs you can apply for and what it shakes down to payments will be capped 10 to 20% income and you can have loans forgiven after 20 or 25 years. which brings me to my next point there's loan forgiveness programs out there as well. so if you're public service worker or work for government or police officer, fire department, you can have your loans forgiven after ten years. but this is not only for low income workers. even if are you doctor the state of pennsylvania offers 1 100,000 to public care physicians who's work in under served communities and even for attorneys the pa bar foundation offers loan forgiveness to people who make less than 66,000. there's lots of openings out there. >> i never heard this.
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>> both of us got shortened of stick. >> we need to know about that in advance. how about can i defer it pay later when i may make more money. >> in extreme circumstance standings you can look at forebare answer or deferment. if you go to deferment federal government will pay interest while in deferment. if you go forebare answer they do not pay interest it continues to accrue and added to loan at end. that's where you get in trouble. there's no limit to amount you go to forebaerns but amount will explode if you do that over and over again. >> we have to leave it there. >> that's amazing. >> i learned something today. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be rights back
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>> time for our jr. reporter segments. and of course, villanova university and former intern for us lexi is here. good morning. >> good morning, bill. >> halloween stuff. you found something scary. >> i found something very scary. this week i went to bates mote motel. i have a fun loving close nit farm family by day and at night surrounded by monsters. take a look. >> you would not know it from talking to him randy bates bument his career around the halloween season. >> i love scaring people and that's my passion. >> the bates motel existed in glen mills since 1991 when brandy decided to transform the farm he grew up on into a haunt
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add traction and make no mistake this is family affair. >> all these people that work for us back here we welcome them like our families. >> like the adams family with "brady bunch" twist the bates family is extremely close knit. what holds them together, hard work. >> going from that normal family life to this is crazy. >> this spooky site comprises haupted house, corn maze and hey ride and family promises it will be bigger and better this year. >> now, on a busy night up to 7,000 people can come out to be scared here at bates motel tonight hi to check it out for myself. oh, my goodness let's go. i need to get out of here right now. this is it.
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>> i won't be the only one these monsters are scaring this season. the weekend before halloween will be buzzest for the family. get tickets online or in person at the bates motel. >> okay. that person really scared you. >> that was terrifying. top ten scariest moments of my life maybe. >> he told you what he is afraid of. >> randy bates i asked him what are you afraid of? this man who runs a haunted house. he says rain, because when it reigns the bates motel is closed. >> and then one final thing is is it for kids? >> you know what i would lever the timid kids at home but for adventure seekers take them. >> sounds good. it was fun. thank you very much. scott was creep around behind you and we'll go ahead and scare you into the segment. he bailed out and didn't do it step up, scott, it would have been great. thank u. gate story and check it out, karen. >> thank you guys old abandon steps straight to the local town. there's a possibility they could be turned into a running trail. why some people say there no
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bucks county have not seen a train for a while. some people in the area want to make it into a trail for bikers and walkers and what would be wong with that. you may not be so enthusiastic if the tracks ran near your home. our own hank went to northampton to check out whatever was calling the trail trouble. >> we want the trail to protect children and other township residents not special interest groups promoting it. >> they think taking this old fox chase septa like through bucks countsy and making a ike hiking and biking trail out of it it's a hot topic at the meeting at ridgeboro school. >> and why not? rail to trail projects have become popular. utilizing abandoned rail quarters and give way to bikers
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and walkers that trials are hard to find on the skinny roads. >> my thing is and many people in the community it's time to move forward to make a decision and to vote yes for non binding resolution of support to make decisions on the trail. >> hang on hold everything. what about the people that live by the track. bob says please respect the wild life and his privacy. >> we should be able to enjoy the wild life and sit on patio and watch the deer and not have everybody looking at me when a picnic in the backyard. that's how close my yard is. >> others will have to take out more liability insurance. >> they call it attractive nuisance becauses there will be more people back here it won't be see included we'll have it car kay another million in liability insurance. >> other opponents, parents, saying clearing ought the wooded over track and paving it with stone and opening up to
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public makes them feel vulnerable and some feel it will tank property values. northampton board of supervisors hoped to plan on back lighting and it doesn't happen last night. what happens next is unclear, are you for the rail trail? why? and ask yourself, is it running behind your back fence? many rail trails don't border residential is neighbors as this one would. you tell us on twitter@hank fox 29 or us at fox 29 philly. >> well, might be a nice day to go for a walk on the trail once the rain stops. which will happen sooner than you may think, scott. >> it really s. karen. it won't be a washout of a day. already starting to see breaks in the clouds north and west of the area. but, it's going to stay pretty chilly. it's sweater weather and feeling more like fall with
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temperatures only topping out in the 50s. those early leftover showers will be windy with gust. at times 0, 40 miles an hour. 50, philadelphia, 42 pittsburg pittsburgh, upper 30s chicago. look at st. louis, memphis, atlanta, temperatures in the 40s. much of the nation looking at colder temperatures. 40 poconos right now and 47 pottstown and upper 40s millville high 56. that's it in philadelphia for today. low 60s for tomorrow. it's windy but it will be sunny as we look at ultimate doppler the front out to sea. leftover showers across the area scattered and hit and miss activity north and west still lingering and moderate showers as we move into parts of south jersey also delaware looking at wet weather. so, planning your day. breakfast, brunch, looking at clouds, scattered sure around and rain tapering off by lunchtime by the afternoon, 3:00. 56 by dinner and 50. feels like temperatures for much of the day will number the
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. 44 tonight in the city and 40 in the bushes and look at weather authority 7 day forecast. showing 6 for high temperature for tomorrow. that's still below average and it will be blustery for the game. keep that in mind and as we move towards monday, 64. cooler again. look at tuesday, wednesday, only 50s. bilateraler part of next week, 62 thursday. it looks like storm system could bring showers on your friday. 64. that willing the high temperature by then. i'm telling you 80 yesterday. to only 50. feeling like 40s today. repeatedly is a shock. >> well it is. >> it is. >> thank you, scott. >> here's a question for you. how often do you wash your clothes after you wear them. there's a mom that started debate online after admitting she wears her clothes for a few days i during the week without washing them and they air out. here is post hope pi to be 456789 she put on this web site kloms are not dirty they don't smell and i don't want to wash them i hang them peg chair to
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air and wear another couple times over the course of week. darrell husband doesn't understand this and thinks it's minky. talking about tops, jeans, et cetera, not pants, socks braz you are a whole nother subject. one person agrees. you don't have to watch between wears. i'm with you unless dirty it's been hot, ekt, they get used next day or later in the week and jeans for a week and tee shirts knew days at a time not sure why they're different another person says i think that's machine inging a wash things daily, except for jeans and card begans. how about do you ever not wash. >> do i offend? why do you ask that question? >> yes honestly being honest my girlfriend is watching i don't jeans and things like that -- some stuff is nasty if you work out in shirts whatever you wash them immediately. jeans, no, i get a few wears
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out of them. >> and how about suits. >> it depends on quality. you don't want to compromise integrity of fabrics, et cetera, so no, i mean certain clothes i don't think you should wash every day. >> how long do you go? >> depends on what we're talking about. jeans i don't wash jeans every day. but, of course, like underwear stuff like that i mean. >> go for suits how long a suit before it gets dry cleaned. >> i would say several weeks. >> i'm glad he admitted it. because he's sitting there talking about integrity of fabric and i'm going karen is going to ask i'm going to have to admit if he severs day. >> for a while. in our defense generally we will wear them. if people see mep my 15 minutes after show i'm out of the suit. soons we finish i'm back upstairs in jeans and something like that. >> how long for jeans. >> [ laughter ].
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>> how often do you wash. >> we want to know what you think. >> it's different for women. >> i dry clean my dresses because they can't be wrivrpinged every time i wear them. >> how much do you wash your clothes? joan ous conversation and let us know what you think about this one. so. >> somebody once said that women will wash towels and things after every one to two uses. men will wash them when you drop it and it cracks. >> we're celebrating christopher lloyd, 78 happy birthday sir. >> jeff goldplume, 64 hope you enjoy it today. >> and "modern family" tyler. enjoy it today. >> and "modern family" tyler. happy birthday.
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>> name that tune. >> rains down in africa of course♪ >> i forgot. >> you came with such confidence. >> toto. >> yes. toto. >> seat wind there in the flag, strong gusts today, 40 miles an hour. >> up to 40 miles an hour. >> it's hard to get -- i wash my klonls every week on sundays. thank you, pam. >> makes sense. >> wash clothes every week that seems to be thing xing that's from a guy. >> and then we have this one,
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igist ed bates motel coffin ride haunted hey ride and corn maze it was scariest. >> from peanut they're ready for halloween and enjoying. retold about you this earlier it get kids to eat vegetables it's not always eas easy. >> taste buddy it's a prototype. you put in mouth and puts out signals that stimulates taste buds and brain make you think you're eating completesly different. bookly can taste like chocolat chocolate. right now has ability to imitate sweet or salty sensations. you want to be tricked into eating thingsel health for you. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> you learn top like something other than chips and chocolate. >> french fries and chicken nuggets like my kids. >> it's a wrap. thank you for starting your day with us. we have to get karen some tea ar something so she can feel
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