tv Good Day Philadelphia Weekend FOX December 3, 2016 7:00am-9:00am EST
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president-elect trump breaking tradition and speaking directly to the pretty relates with china. new requirement for train engineers after deadly new jersey transit crash. federal officials now say operates will need to take. we are excitement all over the area for tonight bing event on fox 29 penn state competing for the big ten title, how the region is getting ready. good day to you on this saturday, december 3rd, 2016. from the fox 29 studio, this is good day philadelphia weekend. it's the weekend. sean, scott.
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good morning to you both. there's chris re christmas trees, gifts, lights. >> it's that time of year. >> it turned 12-1, i feel like that's when it should hit you. it's christmas time, a lot of events taking place, weather will be important as we focus in on the weather by the numbers for saturday. a scale of one to ten, we'll give today a seven, live look right now across the area. it's cold. it's also going to be kind of blustery, so similar to yesterday when we had those winds gusting to 30. look at the temperatures across the area on this saturday morning, 40 right now in pottstown, we're looking at temperatures currently until 44. 42 right now in millville. but the winds yesterday, the winds were an issue. we're looking at wind right now sustained out of the northwest. 18 miles per hour in philadelphia. so you factor in that wind how your body reacts, how you should
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address. feels like 37 and and feeling like 37 in atlantic city. ultimate doppler it's dry, quiet. we will see scattered clouds. take a look at the forecast for center city, 49 for high temperature, wind gusting to 30 miles per hour by this afternoon, hor, 49, winds will gust there up to 35. what about the lehigh valley? high temperature on this saturday of 46. gusty conditions there. weekend chilly but the wind will make it feel colder. there's a colder blast in that seven-day forecast. we'll talk about how cold it will get. next chances for rainfall, perhaps flurry. here's a look at your traffic. good morning, everybody. ready on the way to cape may. we're going to re today, i'll be down there for the big christmas parade that kicks off as 5:00 in cape may, stop me and say hi. also, a brand new traffic pattern here in philadelphia. if you're coming into the city
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for any of the events be ebb maybe taking the kids to the jurassic parks exhibit at the frankford institute they got a brand new pattern along the parkway in front of the frankford snuchlt so be aware of that through the weekend. also, college avenue, the bridge over the septa tracks are getting make over right there at haverford. if you're going to be doing shopping, expect delays in and out of king of prussia if you use 422 due to some weekend construction. have yourself a great day. i'll see you back here bright and early tomorrow morning for good day philadelphia weekend. >> thank you so much. happening. the nittany alliance vying for the king of and state faces wisconsin, the game airing on fox 29 and despite being the under dog, fans do have high hopes. jennifer joyce live on campus in abington with the excitement this morning. jenny? good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, we are on a countdown lauren, 13
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hours until the big game tonight. penn state abington a little quiet. kids are on their way to indianapolis. we know that several bus loads of students left for indianapolis yesterday. and estimated 30,000 penn state fans are making the trip for the game against the wisconsin badgers. our brad sattin caught up with some yet. . that trip, in particular, was planned in one week. students jumped on it. 150 seats sold out quickly. ♪ >> it was amazing. a lot of people were torn, i found, trying to do two trips, possibly three. in the back of their minds. >> reporter: and penn state is a long shot at make the playoffs. if they do, there could be up two more games after tonight. you can hear it in the kids'
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voice when is they're singing the penn state song. we know those penn state are intense, ready, excited for tonight. you can watch the game right on our air fox 29 beginning at 8:00. lauren. >> jenny, we're excited. we're following a developing story an arrest is made in a sexual assault having in camden county. andre, wesley is behind bars. the 29-year-old has a registered sex offender and five prior felony convictions. he accused of forcing her and assaulting her and wesley may be more dangerous they first thought >> i think it's a relief for the residents of south jersey and the region to get this predator off the streets. he's an extreme dangerous individual. we did find evidence at the location, which confirms what we suspect him to be involved, and
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similar actions in other jurisdictions. >> wesley is being held on $2 million bail charged with broughted sexual assault and attempted murder. scary moments for a little boy. the 5-year-old was swimming at the marriott at 12th and market friday when his step mother noticed he was on the bottom of the pool. the young boy somehow at the hospital in stable condition. in delaware, the city of wilmington gives a final fair well to a 23 year veteran firefighter, senior firefighter artist hope is being remembered. the public viewing begin this morning at 10:00. her memorial service the funeral will follow at 1:00. she died this week after being badly burned fighting a house fire back in sent. the third firefighter to die from battling that particular blaze. back here until, flames
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force people out of their holes early this morning in cobbs creek. walnut street just before 3:30, crews put the fire out in about 30 minutes, no one hurt. seven people now need a new home because of that damage. seven families picking up the pieces after another fire, this one destroying a block of row homes in allentown. this morning, the victims are receiving help, thanks to the kindness of strangers. people returned to their burned out homes on north fulton street to savage what personal items they could. red cross volunteers set up 23 people affected by the fire in area hotels. several other residents are going door to door collecting items the families may need. >> it's an emergency, it was heart broken, you get that nudge in your heart. sometimes you can feel that nudge and keep driving or you can do something. >> the victims will receive those donations monday. the massive blaze destroyed six row homes damaging several hours. the cause of the fire remains
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under investigation. in the wake of the deadly new jersey transit crash. the federal railroad administration is calling for mandatory sleep apnea treatment and screen. it comes after the engineer in the hobocken crash was found to be a dangerous disorder. one woman killed, more than 100 injured two months ago when the train slammed into the terminal. have you seen that you say man? wanted for 33 armed robberies in philadelphia in the last month. these surveillance photos are from the first incident at a growing store on the 2000 block. stealing money, no one was injured and the other incidents. the fbi has now joined police in looking for this suspected serial robber. chris christie back in the headlines possibly back in the followed. chris christie showed up at trump tower in new york city with kellyanne conway, some political pundants say the governor is trying to make a
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final push for a high ranking job. the president-elect passed over chris christie for the position of vice president despite being one of trump most loyal supporters. he was chairman of the transition. meantime the president-elect is stepping an uncharted territory. possibly endangering one of the u.s. relationships. he spoke directly to the president of taiwan, the president-elect tweeter the president of taiwan called me to wish me congratulations on winning the presidency. the u.s. broke diplomatic ties back in 1979 and has recognized china sovereignty sewn. he hopes be jing's relationships with the u.s. won't be damaged. . expect delays at septa today and tomorrow, shuttle busses
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will replace service along the west trenton rail line, crews will be working on the track, west trenton, yardley, wood burn and langhorne. love is here to stay. philly is going to go keep the amoore statue here permanently. the spanish and latin play on the famous love statue was dedicated friday. the sculpture was initially on loan to the city last year for pope francis' visit. it's new home on the parkway. next to the cathedral basilica. . holiday light display routed in family tradition, one man decided to light his house up after taking a long break for several years. you may not always score the perfect holiday gift. return policies are everywhere. coming up. get the help you master. those returns. social media question today should be nittany lions.
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7:14, it is christmas time. here's a question for you, back. facebook articles to root out misinformation on the social media, it is a test being conducted among a small number facebook's 1.to 79 billion users, fake news on facebook influence theed public opinion in the u.s. presidential election, mark zuckerberg outlined a plan that included working with fact checking groups and labeling certain articles. perfect gifts tough to buy or receive sometimes. you might need to take it back.
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but it's not always easy. we have tips to master the return policy. let's cash in. holiday shopping is in full swing. that means consumers are pushing those credit cards to the limit. one of the most important things that consumers consider when deciding where to shop, return policies. so how about a few tips on what you can do and look for when those perfect pajamas, well, not so perfect. first, you got to do your homework, every arraignment has their own policy, so you want to make sure you know what it is before you put down your cash, shop at apple, generally you got about two weeks to return. macy's, a year, nordstrom, no limit. make sure you do your homework. keep the receipt. this is your ticket to a hassle-free return. a lot of merchants will put the last date you can return an item right on the receipt so you have
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no excuses. if you don't have a receipt, a lot of stores will give you a gift card when you return an item. don't worry about it. take the gift card. if you want the cash go to a reseller like card cash.com. you won't get face value but you will be able to put cash in your pocket. finally when shopping in cyber space, make sure they have free return policies like apple or z appo. if the item doesn't work out you don't want to pay a ransom to send it back. if those perfect pajamas didn't quite work out to be perfect like you thought. use the tips, return it without losing slope. i'm cashing out. pay close attention that papered to me. these classic novelses are on students summer reading listings one school district is banning them. one county in virginia banned the ventures of huk berry finn
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and to kill a mocking bird. she filed a request to have the district sign alternative books. parents and community members are weighing in on that decision and some have mixed reaction >> so much racial slurs in there, and offensive wording that you can't get past that. right now, we are a nation divided as it is. >> i was a little disappointed that we would go that far, and it scares me how much further will we go? what else are we going to band >> a committee is expected to give the school superintendent a recommendation whether to keep the books off of store shelves. it's that time where we head outside and take a look at the weather with scott. taking a live look across the area at allentown. you can see we're talking about cold conditions. also pretty blustery, if you're stepping out on the saturday. high temperatures though will be seasonal in the upper 40's. but the wind, it will make all of the difference, definitely have those jackets and sweater.
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as we go hour boy hour, by noon, 47, 49 for the high temperature, some will set this evening at 4:36. 7:00 temperatures dropping to around 45 degrees. wake-up whether across the area, we're looking at 41 wilmington, 42 millville, 43 atlantic city, north and west we'll zoom in closer, 39 right now in downingtown, 41 phoenixville, malvern, west chester waking up to 43. look at the wind right now. sustained winds, currently in philadelphia, 18 miles per hour. lancaster, 12, winds gusting up to 30 later on. look at weekend wendy. blustery conditions so moderate impacts if you're outdoors kind of hanging up some of those holiday decorations, headed to the malls, shopping weather is going to be chilly. looking pretty good. washing the car, after all that rainfall we saw this past week, looking pretty good for that. should be busy at the car washes
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today. for the overall forecast. 49 the high temperature today. once again, the average this time of year is 49. 47 degrees for tomorrow. still kind of breezy but in the as blustery as today. headed into the later part of next week, we're talking about some of the coldest air so far this season. the weather authority seven-day forecast showing blustery chill for today, 49. maybe a sprinkle as we head into monday morning, possibly flurry far north and west, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, 18 into friday, unsettled and then take a look at the plunge in temperatures. we're looking at highs next friday in the upper 30's. back to you. >> all right cram time for college students. west coast, students getting created with the stress of finals. in california, santa barber community college held a dog therapy day. a nonprofit group brought dogs to the school hoping for smiles
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during studying. the animals spent about two hours on campus. >> students have been in the library for hours and days, and a respite to beautiful day. the dogs don't judge them, they love them before they met them >> the dogs help bring a sense of home to the students and sean, brace and i say get over it. right? >> honestly. even with this conversation to the big picture, you get the sense the next generation is just a tad bit weak, am i fair to say that? i'm on the cups of being a millenial, kids it will only get more difficult. >> you want to crash and burn, bring in the dogs. it doesn't happen in real life >> it's a nice story.
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just, the overall bing picture. time in and tom out. you see these stories, you're like man up. would you, please? suck it up >> i like that. she says i can't baby you because nobody is going to baby you in the real world. finding that one special someone can often be a very daunting task. here's how, some people are saying forget about it. why experts say the rules of dating may be changing quite a bit. we'll talk about that. and glass bark, wine tasting used to be a pretentious experience but owners of wineries and bars trying to change that. we bring wine tasting fun to our studios this morning, make sure you're picking the right bottle this holiday season. fox 29 is proud to partner with the memorial fund to help as
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>> it's a winning atmosphere. winning. >> when we were two and two, i thought oh, no, here goes this season, but boy was i wrong. >> this is crazy, is that how crazy they all are? >> it is awesome, penn state is a crazy fan base but we're behind our boys for sure. >> when we take the field, we got more and more people coming in between the, then reenforcements tomorrow. it will be crazy had they take the field. >> all white >> white pants >> white pants, white shoes. white sweatshirts. >> white hats. >> yes, they had a lot of fun, be sure to join us for the big championship game featuring penn state and wisconsin. evenly matched team should be
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fun right here on fox 29 at 8:00 p.m. of course, all big eyes were on the championship game last night hoping for a washington slip-up. here's the interception by husky safety. takes us to the house, washington wins 41-10, likely cements their spot in the playoffs. finally the sixers back in action after watergate this past wednesday night. maybe they should have cancelled this game as well. sixers down 16, rodriguez. take advantage. he's here and gordon goes for three, joel embiid, big game for them. 25 points, ten rebounds but the sixers lose 105 to 80 >> all you see people wiping the court down >> water was everywhere, a combination of the hot temperatures outside and warm temperatures and somebody not doing their job down at the
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wells fargo center. >> it's that time of year, many of us look for ways to his help those who need it most. one local organization doesn't wait for the holidays, they've been doing it 20 years. a holiday lights display rooted in family tradition. one man decided to turn the lights back on after taking a break for several years. lights back on after taking a break for several years. lights back on after taking a break for several years. kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they're twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. say more with kisses deluxe.
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♪ this music gets you in the spirit. live look at the poconos on this saturday morning. 7:31. let's take a look at some of the top stories, a little more than 12 hours until penn state takes on wisconsin right here on fox 29. penn state leaders have an important message. you will remember this scene when students rioted after nittany lions won. they have no tolerance for excessive and dangerous celebration. they wrote. let's not spoil the accomplishment by failing to respect our campus and the broader community. good message, we don't want ruin the fun with all that excitement. >> absolutely. great message there. as far as the weather message. it's cold outside. we're looking at 44. to factor in that winds, this is
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what it feels like, 36 degrees, so that's how you should dress on this saturday morning stepping outdoors. we have air temperatures pretty uniform in the low 40's. pretty much area-wide, once again, you factor in that within. feels like 35 in well, feeling like 35 in pottstown, feels like 20 right now in the poconos mountains. wildwood waking up to chilly 36 degrees. dry quiet right now on ultimate doppler. all of the rainfall to our south, take a look around the area, we're looking at moderate to heavy rain, that will stay to our south. across the region for today, temperatures hard pressed to make it out of the 40's, with note the wind, we're looking at winds gusting to 30 miles per hour center city, 35 miles per hour down the shore. so just kind of grip the steering wheel if you're driving around town especial on those bridges. back over to you. time to take you in focus. a tradition that started decades
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dpi but stopped for a bit back if full force. a holiday lights display one family is doing to honor the memory of one of their loved one, photo journalist bill rohrer takes us in focus. >> reporter: after a tweak here and a tweak there >> you can see. >> reporter: 84-year-old bill gall break has his light display just about under control. >> those bushes have four, five strings. >> reporter: too many lights to count, they need their own outdoor electrical box >> i made some out of chicken wire. >> reporter: started 35 years ago after bill's wife norah put him to work >> it was her thing. you're an electrician. >> reporter: year after year the lights grew and grew till one day, it stopped >> it was tough but, i did it for her. >> reporter: put the christmas lights on hold
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>> she was sick. when she passed, i told group. >> reporter: for the first time in ten years, bill put up all the christmas lights. >> it was sad in one way because i didn't do it when she could see it. coats on, coats on. >> with the help of the family, the lights are back on. >> that does look pretty good. doesn't it? . >> reporter: bringing joy to a new generation of family. >> beautiful banana. >> reporter: bill rohrer fox 29 new news. >> turn on your lights, post a picture. facebook, twitter, instagram use fox 29 lights contest. come on, show off the lights. bob kelly could use your house during our news cast. we'll show your parts on the morning news and good day again, make sure you use the #fox 29
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where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is proud to be a leading recycler- 17 million pounds of recyclable materials every year. turned from trash into treasure. so in the future, we will all have a more beautiful world. ♪
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♪ 7:38. the bank of england changed the 5 pound note to make it stronger, cleaner, safer. the problem is vegans will not use the money. the bank of england confirms the note was made with a substance made from animal fat. now, vegans are calling for the note to be replaced. >> bank of england because we
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have to use the 5 pound note. we feel like our rights are sort of being violated that way because of it. >> an online petition says the use of the note is unacceptable to millions of vegans, vegetarians and others in the u.k. we look at some of the crazy things that scientists are spending their team studying. here's interesting. your choice of phones could say a lot about you. they found iphone users are twice as likely to be young females who are extroverts. apple fans see their phones as status symbols. android users were more likely to be older, honest and more humble. british researchers say this is the first study of its kind to look at any correlation between phone opener and personality. pull out your phone. what's you got >> the iphone >> i got two iphones. >> i got an iphone. >> look at that.
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what does that say about it >> does it say anything about you? i'll just go ahead and tell you it's just -- it's easy, that's what i've had the past five, six years. it sinks up to my computer, my music is on it. that's it >> that's how it is for me. user friendly. that's what i like about it >> i am a creature of habit. >> i don't know if you remember, we had a droid for the work phone and apple, it was confusing, there's like one button on there that you always go back with for the iphone you push the home button >> i got a galaxy note. it was -- it's like, i have no idea what i'm doing. >> it's confusing >> absolutely >> people are loyal and die hard for whatever brand they have. they do not want to switch over. sue serio loves her droid. she does want an apple iphone
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>> people try to compare iphones >> i would change to a different phone if it was just that easy. but it's not. creature of habit. from phones to clothes, designing for a good cause, how locals designs are using their talents to raise money for charity. and it's that time of year many of us look for ways we can help people who need it the most. one organization said don't wait for the holidays do it all the time. they've been doing it 20 years. that story coming up. karen hepp says we're decking the halls tomorrow industry time. she's got all those stockings up. >> amy thank you for sending us your picture. that's an elaborate display. >> look at this little guy, we
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where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is proud to be a leading recycler- 17 million pounds of recyclable materials every year. turned from trash into treasure. so in the future, we will all have a more beautiful world. ♪
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let's talk about aids research. there's new push to make sure specific populations know what is needed to stop the spread of aids. a world health organization report says a lack of diagnosis is a major obstacle in making sure people with hiv are taking medication to prevent transition and making people at risk of contracting the virus are on a
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drug region that keep from being infected. what is keeping those at risk from sticking with it >> hiv is not even distributed. it tends to concentrate in areas that have particularly among women, that have high levels of poverty, that there may not be a lot of resources. >> test for a possible vaccine for hiv is just about to get underway in south africa. experts say if it's a success, it could be another tool to end the spread of the virus that causes aids. the world health organization has pledged to put an end to aids boy 2030. low do you say aspirin therapy may help produce older americans risk of heart disease and cancer at the university of southern california. the calculation shows taking low dose aspirin every day could result in an estimated $700 bill
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in health care spending. it's a chilly atmosphere: mixture of sun and clouds i want to say. feels like temperatures are in the 30's. that's how you'll need to dress. high temperatures stuck in the 40's. as we go hour by hour. by 12:00, 47, 49. that's it for the high temperature. it stays blustery. the sun will set this evening about 4:36. so area-wide, we're looking at wind gusting up to 30 miles per hour center city, 35 northwest down the shore. 46, that will do it in the lehigh valley with wind gusts there. folks headed out to indianapolis, it's going to be cold outside of the stadium. 36 degrees but thankfully it's climate controlled indoors at that lucas oil stadium. go penn state later on, you can watch that here on fox 29. temperatures right now, 40, reading and pottstown 42 millville, north and west we're looking at 41, newtown square,
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doylestown 41, wind sustained anywhere from about ten to 20 miles per hour, 20 miles per hour sustained right now. wildwood. 18 miles per hour in philadelphia. 49 the high temperature today. we'll call it partly sunny. by sunday, not as blustery. but still a bit of a breeze. 47 for the high temperature. then, the coldest air of the season, friday into next weekend. it will be a shock to the system. in fact, this weekend we're talking high temperatures upper 40's near 50. by next weekend, high temperatures only in the upper 30's to near 40 degrees. here's the bottom line. we're looking at an unsettled pattern tuesday into the later part of next week. back over to you. sporting events often see weather delays, a weather related issue inside the wells fargo center? our bruce gordon can explains that's something that could only happen in philly. >> reporter: i'm bruce gordon, there's a saying in sports, when older players start to lose
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their skills, that father time is undefeated. if that's true, then mother nature must be second in the standing. when ice and temperatures combine in just the right way, chaos ensues every time. long-time flyers fans remember game three of the 1975 substantial cup finals at buffalo. when warm air in an unair-conditioned building met the ice on the rink and created a thick blanket of fog. somewhere in that cloud is a puck and a bench of players. this week we got a brand new chance to see the science of ice and warm air in action. the result was not pretty >> i know you expected to see basketball. >> the sixers was postponed due to moisture. moisture, that seeped upwards from the flyers ice rink below through the sixers floorboards
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and on to the basketball court. apparently temperature got too warm for the ice to stay, you know, icy. and the result was a court too slippery to play on. it should go without saying that this bizarre postponement took place on a night when the sixers had big plans, namely major playing time for their big stars, jahlil ok for and jahlil as i mentioned at the same time. you might say they've been turning up the heat on management for the two young stars. then someone turned up the heat in the building and the whole game went caput. the sixers credit offered a refund plus money back for parking and tickets to yet another game in december. all well and good but it will still be hard to mop away the embarrassment of this moist mist. basketball fans have been saying the laughing stock sixers are
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all wet. this week's events would appear to prove them right. they can't beat anyone in the nba but can't against mother nature, only in philly. >> did someone get fired? >> you got to turn that temperature down. >> you know, a little bit. >> the nba commissioner was not thrilled with that phone call. that's what i heard. >> because the thing is didn't they know earlier in the day >> there's rumors. yes. and definitely they knew about 4:00 p.m. but there's rumors they might have knew earlier >> i was thinking from the player perspective, you're on the bus or in the hotel and you got your beats headcoach re head phones on >> what about the fans? i was driving down there >> i first thought players, you're in there in the zone and you're like, wait? what, then all the france crowding in going down to wells fargo, paying for parking. you get in and it's like a massive -- that's when i knew something was going on, i couldn't hear the tv. i saw everyone leaving
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>> it was an interesting scene. that's for sure, i caught up with sean bell. definitely interesting. wine tastying used to be kind of a snooty experience. not anymore. winery owners bartenders trying to make this experience more fun, we bring up to our studios this morning, how to pair the right wine with the right foods this holiday season. one police department in canada is cranking up the music from the band nickelback. what they're hoping to accomplish.
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time to introduce the athletes of the week. >> very talented and inspirational story and his college is near and dear to me heart >> the new man goretti basketball has ever seen. now, cosby roundtree is a senior. >> you have to be mentally tough, focused. you have to be will go like know you're going to play every game. >> reporter: after much deliberation and looks from top schools, dimire is committed to
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villanova next year >> some day hopefully we can get this kid able to go to school for free and sure enough he's going to one of the best in the country. >> reporter: he's been scouting dimire for year, it's motivation from his family that drove him >> i'm going to be the first person to graduate from my immediate family. i wanted to set that example. >> reporter: he said he can wait to be a wildcat but just as excited to get near bar thely hall home of villanova school of business as he is to get on that basketball court >> i want to be taken care of after basketball and i love numbers, i kind of, the school is a good business school and stuff like that. >> it's amazing he's going to be going to a national champions next year, on a scholarship plan. if anybody would have saw him the first day he walked in this gym and how uncoordinated he was
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and how far away, it's a test meant to his hard work and character. >> reporter: that's why we're naming him the athlete of the week >> we all have room grow. it's so funny to see you holding the mic and looking up. how tall he is >> seven foot. one of the tallest people. and it's an advantage for him on the court. >> of course it is, good for you for finding him. if you have someone you'd like to nominate as the high school athlete of the week, tweet us use the #fox29goodday. >> should you date exclusively or sort of play the field? dating experts say the rules are changing, we break the down and we want to know what you think. and forget calling them mom and dad. it's a new generation of parents and they want to switch it up. the reason why some young fathers want a new name. drone shot sunrise from
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developing story we're following, an arrest is made in a sexual assault investigation in camden county. why investigators say this suspect may be more dangerous than they first thought. and the possibility of a diplomatic dust-up. conversations president-elect trump had that could cause problems with the u.s. relations with china. and the entire region is so excited to see penn state battle for the championship and the game right here on fox 29.
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♪ from the fox 29 studios. this is good day philadelphia. weekend. >> i love the way he says it. weekend. saturday morning, here's big news, philadelphia has the new wawa. it's the largest in center city. it opened at 19th and market streets. major excitement for it as the doors opens friday, look altogether people standing in line in the cold waiting to get inside. this had me thinking, when i lived in florida, the what came to orlando, the first one and we were all like what is the height? i had no idea. got to have a wawa. i get it now. i have a love hate relationship with it. i love they have an atm that doesn't charge me but i hate there's always lot of people in there. i can't get around. >> those lines. especially peak times. i lot of breakfast sandwiches. those are great >> anything that kind of drives you crazy about the wawa
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>> like you said those lines getting in and out. especially if you're in a rush. >> i'm going to hide on this one i'm probably going to get a lot of disrespectful tweets on this one. i'm not the biggest wawa supporters. it's the convenience factor >> super convenient >> food? >> for gas station food, i wouldn't go into like a b p and say let's get a case dei can't >> wawa tattoos, waiting in line for a free cup of coffee? are you kidding me >> you need coffee when it's chilly >> we're talking blustery conditions, feels like temperatures are in the 30's. take a live look at center city along the parkway and you can see those flags they are blowing because the winds they are
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whipping. weather by the saturdays we will give it about a seven. the wind will make it feel colder. live look outside of our studios. it's 44 degrees, but look at what it feels like when you factor in that wind. feels like 36 degrees, shots really how you should dress. 40 in pottstown, 43 millville, along with atlantic city, as we take a look at the sustained wind speeds, 23 miles per hour in the poconos, 17 miles per hour in philadelphia. so you factor in those winds, teens in the poconos, 33 pottstown, 37 feels like right now in millville, dry, quiet on ultimate doppler will stay that way for today and across region we're looking at 49 for the high temperature in center city. look at those winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour at the shore, we'll talk about a break from the wind coming up. here's a look at traffic. good morning, everybody.
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ready on the way to cape may. that's what we're going. i'm going to be there for the christmas parade that kicks off at 5:00 in cape may, stop me and say hi. a brand new traffic pattern here in philadelphia. if you're coming into the city for any of the events maybe taking the kids to the jurassic park exhibit at the frankford institute they got a brand new pattern along the parkway in front of the frankford institute. be where of that through the weekend. college avenue, the bridge over the septa tracks getting a make over right there at haverford avenue if my you're going to be doing shopping, expect delays in and out of king of prussia if use 442 all due to some weekend construction. have yourself a great day. i'll see you back here bright and early tomorrow morning for good day philadelphia weekend. >> we appreciate you. thanks so much. happening today, the nittany lions vying for the king of the big pen, penn state faces wisconsin in the conference title match-up in the game airing here on fox 29. despite being the under dogs,
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fans have high hopes's jennifer joyce live on campus in abington this morning with all of that excitement, hi, jenny. >> reporter: good morning, lauren. i know shawn brace is sitting next to you. we're talking penn state last week. anybody who's waking up on the fence about making that trek to indy, you have to decide fast. it's about nine and a half hours away from here, and the game starts in less than 12 hours. some people knew that they were making that trek, regardless of the distance. several students committed to the hours long journey by bus, our brad sattin caught up with them yesterday through face time. apparently the tour company organized this trip in just one week. clearly there was demand. 150 seats sold out quickly. roughly 30,000 fans are expected to travel to indianapolis for tonight's game against the wisconsin badgers, we talked with some of those students last night. >> got to wake up around 5:00,
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take the train to the terminal and get on the flight and go to the game >> he's not taking you with? >> he's not >> high of been listening to sports talk radio all day, the different scenarios about how they have a chance to get into the layoff >> the demand to this was amazing >> that last woman that you heard from is the bus trip organizer. penn state is a long shot at making the playoffs. if they do, there could be up to two more games after tonight. bars in philly, like mad river and field house are hosting watch parties tonight, and you can watch it right here on our air fox 29 beginning at 8:00. i also have a twitter poll going, more than 100 people weighing in. they're pushing for penn state. i think they were in the 72% range to win. that's a good thing, people are feeling positive this morning >> that's awesome, we'll put your poll up before the show ends. an arrest is made in a sexual assault investigation in
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camden county, andre wesley behind bars after a tense stand-off with police on friday night. the 29-year-old who is a registered second offender and has five prior felony convictions assaulteded her on 3rd street. wesley may be more dangerous than they thought. >> i think it's a relief for the residents of south jersey and the region to get this predator off the streets. he was an extremely dangerous individual. we did find evidence at the location, which confirms what we suspect of him to be involved in similar acts in other jurisdictions. >> wesley is being hell on $2 million bail charged with aggravated sexual assault and attempted murder. scary moments in the family of a little boy after he nearly drowns at a whole pool in center city. police say the 5-year-old was swim to go the marriott at 12th
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and impact friday. his step mother locked over, noticed he was at the bottom and was not moving. she pulled him out. once medics arrived, he responded to cpr. the young boy is at the hospital in stable condition. in delaware, the city of well gives a final fair well to a 23 veteran firefighter and mother of three, artist hope is being remembered today. it begins at 10:00. her memorial service and funeral will follow at 1:00. she died after being badly burned fighting a house fire back in september. she's the third firefighter to die from battling that particular blaze. back here in philadelphia, flames force people out of their homes in cobbs creek, first responders racing to the scene on walnut street before 3:30, crews put it out in about 30 minutes. seven people need a new place to stay because of that damage. seven families picking up the pieces after another fire. this one destroying a block of row homes in allentown.
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this morning, the victims are receiving help thanks to the kindness of strangers. people returned to their burned out homes on north fulton street to to savage what personal items they had left. people affected by the fire are in different hotels around the city. several others are going door to door collecting items. >> heart broken, god says go and you go, you get that nudge in your heart. sometimes you can feel that nudge and keep driving or you can say i wanted to something. >> the massage blaze destroyed six row homes damaging several others, what started it remains under investigation. federal railroad administration is now calling for mandatory sleep apnea screening and treatment for all passenger train operators. that move comes after the engineer in the hoboken crash was found to have dangerous disorder. one woman was killed. more than 100 people injured. two months ago when that train
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slammed into that terminal. have you seen this man? wanted for three armed robberies in philadelphia in the last month. the surveillance photos are from the first incident at a grocery store on the 2000 block of north gratz street. he shot a customer while stealing money, no one was injured in the other incidents. the fbi joined police in looking for this suspected serial robber. to the transitions trump transition, new jersey governor chris christie back in the headlines. chris christie showed up at trump tower with kellyanne conway. the governor is trying to make one final push for a high ranking job in the trump administration. the president-elect passed over chris christie constitutes for vice president despite being one of the loyal supporters. once trump won, christie was denoted in favor of vice president elect mike pence.
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the president-elect stepping in unchattered territory donald trump's transition team confirms he spoke directly with the president of taiwan. the president elect tweeted quote, the president of taiwan called me to wish me congratulations on the presidency. the u.s. broke in 1979. china foreign minister says he hope's be jing's relations with the u.s. won't be damaged. expect delays on septa, shuttle bus service will replace service along the west trenton regional rail line. crews will will be working on the tracks, it impacts all train service at west trenton, yardley, wood burn and langhorne stations love is here to stay, philly is going to keep the amour statue here permanently.
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it was dedicate to do the sister city park on friday. that sculpture was initially on loan last year for pope francis' visit. it was's on the art museum steps. its new home on the parkway near the cath dra basilica. designing clothes for a good cause, local design students are using their talents to raise money for charity. and wine pairing can be intimidating if you're clueless about what you're doing, how about we help you with clothes? what about a class to taste and see?
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♪ ♪ ok, it is 8:14 on this saturday morning, check out the products here. they're cool. they're hip. they're arty and being called for a good cause, a local college campus the proceeds to help those living with cancer. joining us we have students, fearless leader, jared. we're going to talk about what you guys did. wednesday morning? >> yes >> tell me what your students did >> our students developed and produced over 200 units for a great cause for chemo clothes, and we had over 200 students, four faculty members and i lisa
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and ashley are part of the team who collaborated on this project >> you helped lead them along the way. i met them last year and came out and covered the story for good day and i bought this scarf and i have regrets because i should have bought the other colors. now you guys don't make them anymore. how is it to be involved in something like this >> it's a great experience, great because it's us incorporating a real world scenario to give back to the community and also incorporate everything we've been learning in our classes >> did you have a part in anything on this table? >> i did. >> i'm wearing one of the ca mo knows that we made. we actually used a certain method to to make this. it was awesome. >> how cool was it to be able to make clothes and things and to be able to sell them knowing that the proceeds are going to a good cause >> talk about what this all
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means to you, how did this all start >> one of our board members contacted the university and we were fortunate enough to get started with one of the professors there and nioka came in a year after or maybe the beginning. they raised tons of money for us. >> you have a personal connection, your mother >> what drove me to found the organization was, we lost my nominee in 2008. shortly after my friends invited plea to walk on their 60 mile walk, and i pitched the idea of selling my mom's old scarfs as a way to raise money for the cause. we kind of took that concept a step further and created chemo clothes, and here we are with the hope you can wear >> i love it. how much did you guys raise this week? did you count the money. >> we counted right away. >> what's the big number? what's the big reveal >> over 5500 >> 5500 >> and people were still calling for products. like me, i'm calling.
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i got to get something for this year. jarred, talk about what that money is used for. >> absolutely. we're a grass roots organization. and all the proceeds, all the money goes directly to families in need. if a family, for example, needs help paying medical bills, we'll pay their medical bills, help with transportation, we'll find a way to pay for transportation. utility bills, food bills, you fame it, we'll help out where it's needed most. >> we love this. this is great. thank you for 48 life lesson in college, jarred, alisa, jarred and nioka. thank you. we're going to check in on the weather. >> thanks so much. beautiful program and beautiful clothes there. as we take a live look degrees the region, look at allentown, we're waking up to a mix of sun and clouds, but it is pretty blustery those winds are going to be gusting up to 30 miles per hour. current air temperatures across the area, 32 right now, freezing
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in the poconos mountains. we're looking at 40 in pottstown, 41 right now in wilmington. low 40's in millville al with atlantic city, mid 40's right now in wildwood. we'll zoom in parts of south jersey, mullica hill waking up to 42. we have 42 in bordentown, 42 beach haven end and 44 right now in the hampton area. look at old man winter, we're talking about gusts up to 30 miles an hour, a seasonal chill, have the jackets, the sweaters, the scarfs headed out on the town, definitely a winter coat needed by 9:00. we're looking at 40 by that time frame. those weather headlines on this saturday. that seasonal weekend chill but once again, those winds will make it feel colder, there's an arctic blast in the seven-day and we'll talk about the next rain and snow chance, for the weekend, high temperature today, 49 degrees, that's actually seasonal for this time of year. blustery conditions then not as
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blustery for tomorrow but still a bit of a breeze, 47 for the high temperature. now, weekend windy, a lot to do across the area, we're you talking about decorating hanging up holiday decoration, lights. it is going to be blustery, moderate impacts there, because of the wind shopping dry quiet looking pretty good. getting the green light. washing the car after the rainfall we saw this past week. looking good for that as well. that weather authority seven-day forecast will show high temperatures today upper 40's with that blustery chill, maybe a sprinkle or wet snow flake far north and west sunday into monday. better rainfall chances tuesday into really the latter part of next week. look at the drop in temperatures, highs in the 30's by next friday, back to you. >> thank you so much. if you want to see the inside of the washington monument you're going to have to wait. it will remain closed at least two and a half years. there have been significant safety concerns about the
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monument's elevator system. the hope is to have the open to the public during cherry blows system season in 2019. finding that one special someone can be a difficult task. some people are saying forget it. why experts are saying the rules of dating may be changing. and forget mom and it had, it's a new generation of parents and they want you to call them something else? fox 29 has partnered with the kellyanne dolan memorial fun to help as many families as possible and you can help by adopting a family. they're looking for unwrapped toys for children up to 18 or target or wal-mart gift cards, drop them off at the wissahickon firehouse on december 5th and 6th for more information, go to fox29.com. lottery numbers. good luck.
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town. the chef credited with inventing one of the most popular foods on menu at many chinese restaurants. this is a thing, i don't know how to say it. general sous chicken, the sticky sweet spicy dish. >> good >> it's basically an unknown dish in china. he created the dish in taiwan in the 50's named it after a 19th century military leader. brought it to new york about 40 years ago. >> did note. >> i didn't either. cool >> rest in peace. >> he named it after someone else. i forget his name but it was
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something. i don't like to mess anyone's name. >> we appreciate the food >> seems some dad's are too hip to be called dad anymore. listen to this. the gen, ex-ers are being called papa instead. they think when you call them dad, makes them sound old, but papa makes them hip and sets them apart >> i think this goes back to the earlier conversation. that millennial. >> why? >> papa is younger than dad >> i know a lot of people call their grandfathers pop-pop and that sounds too close to papa. >> aaron says his grandfather is pop-pop. i think that sounds too close. >> grandfather i can see that. stick with dad. >> i know. i will tell you sometimes i call my mom trish. that's her first name is tricia instead of mom.
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>> you call your mom by her first name >> she's ok with it. have you never called your mom >> joanne would not be having that >> people say you and your mom are like sisters, which i love that about her because i can talk to her about anything, i would never call her something other than mom when i say mom, i say mommy. >> we all do that. >> you like wine, i like wine. wine tasting people think is snooty and pompous but it's not anymore, winery owners and bartenders are trying to make the experience more fun >> i can see why >> we're going to bring the fun to our studios. just a little taste of wine, we got to find scott and how to to pair wine with the right foods this holiday season and beyond. and if wine doesn't get you excited, this should. we are pumped up for tonight's big game on fox 29 penn state, wisconsin, we break it all down and explain the plea penn state
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i got ahead of myself. we're supposed to do weather. scott. i'll let you talk first and i'll calm down. >> you have every right to be excited about that big penn state game taking place later on this evening. live look right now across allentown. it's blustery, it is also chilly. those windchill this morning in the 30's. right now in philadelphia, it's 44. look at what it feels like, feels like 36 degrees. that's really how you should dress on this saturday morning, 40 right now in pottstown, 42 allentown, 43 in millville and atlantic city, 41 wilmington, 43 in dover. look at the sustained winds out of the northwest. 23 miles per hour in the poconos 17 miles per hour in philadelphia. gusting up to 25 miles per hour already. you factor in that wind, how your body reacts. feels like 19 currently in the poconos mountains. feels like 36 along the i95 corridor. 36 in atlantic city.
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so the weather authority seven-day forecast. 47 on sunday, unsettled pattern by tuesday into the later part of next week, look at the arctic blast. friday, high temperatures stuck in the 30's. guys back over to you. new i can get excited. time to talk sports. fox 29 home to one of the biggest games in penn state history, the nittany lions taking on the wisconsin badgers for big ten football championship at 8:00. an estimated 30,000 penn state fans making the trip, several bus loads of students arriving this afternoon. bars like the field house in center city and mad river in manayunk are planning watch parties tonight. speaking of manayunk, the mayor, shawn price he's here along with michael bradley. hello to the both of you. big game >> one of the biggest in penn
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state history, headcoach the biggest game as far as his career is concerned. we're going to get into a little bit but i feel like penn state does pull out the victory regardless even if wisconsin does win, i think the big ten champion gets in with a loss by either clemson or alabama. >> these are not elimination games. if clemson, loses, michigan wins, they said the different between washington and michigan was raiser thin when they made the most recent rankings out. michigan beaten both penn state and wisconsin. they're going to be on new year's eve. a michigan alabama game wins the bell. alabama wisconsin, penn state.
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>> i definitely think it plays into it. when penn state and michigan played. it was on september 24th, long, long time ago. >> you sound like it was 1999. 49 to 10 >> if michigan was so good, how do you lose to iowa? >> you get down there, your quarterback gets hit and he sprains his ac joint. i'm not trying to make an michigan. i think it should be five conference championships, tonight should be an elimination game. >> go ahead. >> the goal is they say to get the four best, what they feel the four best teams, not who's the champion, who's that. >> speaking of champions, if they win, do they have a chance to win it all or? >> if penn state wins and penn state gets into the tournament,
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first is against alabama >> no shot >> it's a shot. but it's a sniper at 250 yards you better be real good to get that shot. >> if washington is the number for seeds. the quarterback didn't look that good last night. but pretty good. they're going to struggle against alabama >> everybody is because they're going to have an entire month to prepare. the second game is where there could be trouble. you mentioned james franklin at the beginning, you talk about a change in fortune, when they were two and two coming off the loss to the wolf recents be people were beginning to write his obituary. he goes on this run, knockses off the horrible people from columbus, beats iowa and therefore now he's playing for the big ten championship game. what reversal of fortune. >> you have to remember the scene from october when students
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sort of rioted. after the nittany lions >> you don't sort of riot. >> there was a clot of chaos, public safety leaders say they have no tolerance, they want students to not spoil the accomplishment by failing to respect the campus and the broader community >> you celebrate responsibility the. don't go burning stuff and flipping cars, don't do things like that. it's tougher for me, the michigan obviously beating penn state but my son goes to wisconsin. so i have to deal with that as well >> is he going to the game >> no, that's a long trip from madison to indianapolis. >> thank you. >> as i tell my children, i never am tired of being right. >> be is that your to join us later tonight. championship game penn state wisconsin evenly matched teams. kickoff at 8:00. let's talk about finding that special someone.
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dating more than one person at once is the new normal. what about six? experts are say you can date up to six, a new study from e harmony australia are saying daters are unwilling to commit and want to keep options open. >> six? at least six people a person have ignored another person's text message to avoid a break-up some people say this is due to the popularity of dating aps. or no self control >> the dating aps, i'm glad i missed this. i mean that sincerely. plenty of fish, cupid. i like her -- she's over there across the bar. i like her.
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come over here, girl. it's a mess. >> six people? i can barely handle the one >> i can see keeping your options open. if you're dating six people. that's going to get pretty expensive >> expensive and messy. because how do you remember all these people's names? if i just have now on this show i have scott, shawn, i have aaron, michael, the director. it's just too many people. >> but as long as your open and honest and let them know you're keeping your options open, and it's all about expectations. >> it's not open and honest. that's what i was going to say. there's no way. >> you might be able to find one or two out there, female or male. but you ain't finding six that are ok with you saying monday she's tuesday, you could be wednesday, i'm thursday. >> fry. >> it's not -- my mom says if you're not first, your last. >> who is she ricky bobby
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>> she's like if you're not first, you're last. that brings us to our instant reaction poll. are you ok with this new trend in relationship? let us know on the social media channel, facebook, twitter or send us a video tell us how you feel, you might be fired up right now. we want to play. i believe having your options open is ok. i think six people is a lot. we'll see what happens. it's that time of year, many of us look for ways to help those who need it the most. one local organization does not wait for the holidays. they've been doing it 20 years, going to show you how coming up.
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>> reporter: unfortunately kensington isn't often in the news for a lot of positive reasons but like most neighborhoods, there are people doing good things, their stories just never get told. beth is one of those people. i have a friend living here who got sick and died unfortunately. and i was living in philadelphia, and there was nobody else doing the work with his house >> the work of the house was to feed those in need. for 20's years, beth and a small group of volunteers made sure that work continues. >> 65 or 70 at the end of the month, because people have run out of money and food stamps and they're hungry. >> reporter: monday through thursday they do this, winter, spring, summer, fall and i was there as they prepared today. as they got the meals ready, i asked about the effort it takes to do this nearly every day. i was as surprised by the answer as they seemed by the question. >> it's a lot of work and it's a
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lot of effort. it's not why are you doing this every day? >> helping to provide food and clothing to people that need it. >> reporter: is that simple >> if you need help and i can provide it, you got it. >> reporter: people started lining up around 11:30. there are no signs or any indication that food will be served but the neighborhood around 5th and jefferson knows. that's simply opens the kitchen window and lunch begins. it's a neighborhood that's had his fair share of problems but at lunch time it's a welcoming group of people happy to take a moment to laugh among friends and strangers. up up here with santa claus. >> reporter: great for a meal and 20 years of selfless service. >> clothing stuff like that you need.
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you name it. >> what would happen if she wasn't here? >> a problem, big problem. >> a nonprofit purchased the house so beth doesn't have that and he knows but still seeks donations of food or money so this daily meal, the only meal for someone can continue. beth and her team are unusual but not unique. there are hundreds of people through the our area doing all sorts of positive things and to tell their stories, so tweet me at bill a fox 29. you can message me on facebook, e-mail me. tell me about the people you know of who are doing good things just for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. for goodness sake the weather isn't as cold as i thought this morning, it's chilly though >> the wind lauren, that is going to make the big difference, it's golf colder when you factor in some of those gusts. trenton a mixture of re mix of sun and clouds.
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but it is chilly. is ultimate doppler is just a mix of sun and clouds. we're looking at those high temperatures only in the upper 40's center city, blustery winds gusting up to 30. down the shore, gusts up to 35 miles per hour, and 46 trees that will be about it in the lehigh valley. temperatures for tonight is going to be chilly, we're dropping into the low to mid 30's. the winds will diminish later on tonight. and in tomorrow, we'll keep a breeze but it won't be as blustery. looking ahead, winter sole stace officially arrives in 18 days, hanukkah in 21 and christmas is 22 days away. so december is going to be over before you know it. the coldest air of the season, by the later part of next week, we're talking temperatures by next weekend likely stuck in the 30's to near 40 degrees as we watch that arctic front move inform high temperatures this point upper 40's to near 50.
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by next weekend, probably struggle to make it to 40. the seven-day forecast upper 40's for today. 47 for tomorrow. not coyote as blustery but still will be a breeze tomorrow anywhere from ten to 20 miles per hour as opposed to those gusts today up to 30's as we move towards sunday and monday, disturbance could bring sprinkles, maybe flurries far north and west better chances for rainfall in that seven-day tuesday. really continuing into the latter part of the week cold air rushes in with a high of 38 degrees. >> that makes me want to -- where is my scarf that i had? it is chilly. this story is so funny. a police department canada said it plans to publish their criminals not my forcing them behind bars, they're going to have to listen to music they didn't is punishment.
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police are going to crank up nickelback and force driver's arrested for dui. a university in finland did a study and find out why people hate nickelback so much. they say the group is an attempt to make money by pushing bad music. i never thought of nickelback as that group. bad music. do you guys think that? >> i don't think they're all that good but the one thing that's confusing, two things, one is they're canadian. nickelback is from canada. why are the police hating at them? two is, only from the time you get arrested to the station? >> that's a short time. that's not punishment. >> lock them up and play it >> then crank it up. we were thinking what the a song that if you were stuck in a room that you would not want to hear because it was literally drive you crazy? here's mine. ♪
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>> that's soothing and relaxing. you got to explain this one. >> it is a crime for you to sing like this. it makes me -- every time i hear one of her songs, makes me just feel like, i cringe because i feel like she's whining. i know people will be really mad because a lot of people love her. i don't, i can't hear her music. maybe it's because of the kid my uncle used to play it over and over again. my mom loves her. >> she puts out music every decade. >> uncle billy will be playing all the time? uncle billy was smooth. wasn't he? >> ordinary love? >> this is no >> how are you going to pick that? >> leave -- what's yours? >> mine is easy. when you talk about music that you can't stand one group comes
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to mind and it's the offspring ♪ ♪ i can't stand this video, this band. everything. >> yeah. >> we got to get to mine. i'll get hate mail from the blebers. but justice beiber baby. he was like 12 right there. how many times does he say baby in that song? baby, baby. >> you don't like that? >> scott. >> no. >> we're having a party a nice glass of red wine, it could be tough knowing which one goes with the food if you're having a party this holiday.
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cheeses. a guda, a smoked cheese from italy. and another chose cow milk and honey and prunes go really well with that. >> you pair it with our, you know, we want to keep everything local. some of these cheeses are from france, as is this wine. >> love it >> sample. >> pick you up >> we will accept that at the restaurant. >> next on our table. >> the next is a winter squash toast made with a japanese pumpkin, palm grand seeds. a little bit spicy, mint to balance that and a little bit of brown butter >> how do we know how to pair that >> we chose a wine from turkey, actually. and this one is super cidic, it will cut there was the richness of the winter squash. >> next >> we have a spinach.
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nudi in italian roughly means naked. >> egg little bread crumb, flower, holds it together. mushroom puree. >> a red with this one. >> a pino -- in oir. >> there's pepper, there's a little bit of yogurt and lemon and potatoes, there's a smokeness and depth to that that goes with the wine. >> and we have a canon from sardinia, an island off of italy. >> so this planet of the grape wine tasting >> we have a sold out class today. we really met him from him coming into the restaurant. it's fun, we have -- we drink
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