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these are the storm i'm watching, crossing lake erie, heading towards erie in northwestern pennsylvania still a long way away. a possibility for late this afternoon. the future weather hour by hour shows at 5:30 this afternoon, storms possible in the lehigh valley. they'll be on the move, the lehigh valley and into bucks county, the trenton area, possibly even philadelphia will be in for storms later today. a look at the ten-day outlook to show you how long the heat will persist when i'm back in just a few minutes. >> thank you, bill. >>> 5:10 on a friday. it's been a long week. >> it has been a long week. jessica, what do you think, has it been long? >> it's definitely been long for me. i always feel like that. especially on this morning shift. you get tired by the end of the week. it's friday and you're ready to go. >> and hungry. >> woodhaven road is where we're going to start. you'll have no problems. southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway, 13 minutes right there, average speeds into the 60s. we have no problems heading in or out of center city right now, at le
these are the storm i'm watching, crossing lake erie, heading towards erie in northwestern pennsylvania still a long way away. a possibility for late this afternoon. the future weather hour by hour shows at 5:30 this afternoon, storms possible in the lehigh valley. they'll be on the move, the lehigh valley and into bucks county, the trenton area, possibly even philadelphia will be in for storms later today. a look at the ten-day outlook to show you how long the heat will persist when i'm back...
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coming across lake erie once again. as he's going to land -- there it goes. we didn't think it could get into this airport behind me here, but they seem to have room. as the trump campaign comes landing into cleveland this afternoon and then helicopter over to a friends and family event that we can see just across the way from us here, which is by ground stadium that is closed to the press, but they're going to be welcoming friends and family, and i would say there's at least a couple hundred people over there gathered at this point. another big night for the trump campaign is about to get under way and it's come to a stop basically behind us. al preview of what we can expect today on day three. we're finally hearing a little bit more detail, john, as we think about the things that have happened the past couple of days. one of the events was this melania speech interview. that sort of clarifies some of that story. what can you clarify about that. >> reporter: good afternoon, martha. i think they turned the music up as donald trump lands the plane. do you reme
coming across lake erie once again. as he's going to land -- there it goes. we didn't think it could get into this airport behind me here, but they seem to have room. as the trump campaign comes landing into cleveland this afternoon and then helicopter over to a friends and family event that we can see just across the way from us here, which is by ground stadium that is closed to the press, but they're going to be welcoming friends and family, and i would say there's at least a couple hundred...
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i read the history of historically was because of the erie canal favor about the same size the cost to get the books to the inland market was so much lower they could offer more money to others have promised a bigger audience in the workers were the authors came so that is why they should be in the york but the erie canal isn't any more. but now is because of marketing opportunities and media day get the books first is you get the books noted there all its new york that is the lifeblood of the businesses why there is a new york. >> how much of the business comes from international. >> is about 10%. because american entertainment products thinks touche digitization now many people can be in countries around the world. and i expect them to be more in the future. >> how did you get in the business? >> iris is one of the kids who always had his nose and a book with all kinds of nonfiction my theory that i found privacy in that i could have my own world. i was going to become a lawyer but i just wanted to read and so where i thought about what i read to foray a living and fatah would finish
i read the history of historically was because of the erie canal favor about the same size the cost to get the books to the inland market was so much lower they could offer more money to others have promised a bigger audience in the workers were the authors came so that is why they should be in the york but the erie canal isn't any more. but now is because of marketing opportunities and media day get the books first is you get the books noted there all its new york that is the lifeblood of the...
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, moving off lake erie at this point, into west most portions every up-state new york. now, this is just sort of precursor of what we are eventually going to see here at the local level, more showers, more thunderstorms set to fire up, in scattered fashion granted but where they pop up could look like this. very heavy at times, and also, produce some frequent lightning if not even some very gusty winds, do actually sit? slight risk for severe weather here today back through at least eastern pennsylvania. philadelphia, not included in the slight risk, marginal risk for majority of the area, but inland suburbs, chester county, western montgomery, up to the lehigh valley, pocono region and further inland, if that's where your travels take you, that's where you have the slight risk for the heaviest downpours, gusty winds, most frequent lightning with anything that bubble up. it could be matter of miles and portions of delco, or eastern montgomery county could get hit with the same, very same thing. so not in the clear just because you're in najim laachraoui mal risk. that w
, moving off lake erie at this point, into west most portions every up-state new york. now, this is just sort of precursor of what we are eventually going to see here at the local level, more showers, more thunderstorms set to fire up, in scattered fashion granted but where they pop up could look like this. very heavy at times, and also, produce some frequent lightning if not even some very gusty winds, do actually sit? slight risk for severe weather here today back through at least eastern...
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this 1,700 square miles of northeast ohio, along the south shore of lake erie.people awaken to a new day of activity the pulse of northeast ohio quickens. almost two million people live and work here, and recognize this area as the best location in the nation. who can count the number of alarms surrounding off or the number of yawns that wipe away the cobwebs of sleep. and who can count the number of lights being switched on on the phones of people. people like bob anderson. bob came to northeast ohio right after world war ii. and he likes his job. one of a quarter of a million new jobs created by industrial anderson. bob growth in this area since that time. >> how about a couple of eggs this morning. >> okay. deal, get a move on or you'll be late. >> it's a great life, hey, bob. when you stop to think about it, we take a lot for granted. and why shouldn't we? i guess it's american custom, a part of our heritage. but somebody has to look after the things we take most for granted. somebody has got to know, for example, how much electricity we'll need every hour o
this 1,700 square miles of northeast ohio, along the south shore of lake erie.people awaken to a new day of activity the pulse of northeast ohio quickens. almost two million people live and work here, and recognize this area as the best location in the nation. who can count the number of alarms surrounding off or the number of yawns that wipe away the cobwebs of sleep. and who can count the number of lights being switched on on the phones of people. people like bob anderson. bob came to...
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canals, the erie and theyhio through which could connect new york city, the hudson, lake erie, ohio, mississippi, all the way to the gulf of mexico. in the early days of america we did have a big federal government. in terms of funding and implementing the canal, it depended on the state. unfortunately the state of new york had a champion there, to wit clinton who got the job done to the state of new york. then he became the governor of the state of new york. challengeng a similar in terms of funding, etc., you find them on the verge of bankruptcy. worth more than all the value in the land of ohio. how do you fund it? leave it or not, the state of new york back to the bonds. dewitt clinton came to back the bond breaking. why? , it made a lot of beneficial difference to the state of new york. including the fact that new york city became the only one that import and make it the financial capital. in ohio we had a canal commission -- canal commission or the took it on as a lifelong legacy, if you will, to make sure that it got both on time and under budget. it's 309 miles in length and
canals, the erie and theyhio through which could connect new york city, the hudson, lake erie, ohio, mississippi, all the way to the gulf of mexico. in the early days of america we did have a big federal government. in terms of funding and implementing the canal, it depended on the state. unfortunately the state of new york had a champion there, to wit clinton who got the job done to the state of new york. then he became the governor of the state of new york. challengeng a similar in terms of...
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the 1700 square miles of northeast ohio along the south shore of lake erie.s people awaken to a new day of pulse of northeast ohio quickens his beat -- it's beat. almost 2 million people live and work here and recognize this area as the best location in the nation. who can count the number of alarms sounding off, or the number of yawns that wipe away the cobwebs of sleep? and who can count the number of lights switched on in the homes of people, people like bob anderson? bob came to northeast ohio after world war ii and he likes his job, one of the new jobs created by industrial growth in this area since that time. , how about an couple eggs this morning? >> ok. get a move on or you will be late. >> it is a great life. we take a lot for granted. why shouldn't we? i guess it is american custom, a part of our heritage. somebody has to look after the things we take most for granted. somebody has got to know, for example, how much electricity we will need every hour of the 24 in our homes into bright in the offices. powere the classrooms and the machines of indus
the 1700 square miles of northeast ohio along the south shore of lake erie.s people awaken to a new day of pulse of northeast ohio quickens his beat -- it's beat. almost 2 million people live and work here and recognize this area as the best location in the nation. who can count the number of alarms sounding off, or the number of yawns that wipe away the cobwebs of sleep? and who can count the number of lights switched on in the homes of people, people like bob anderson? bob came to northeast...
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and into the erie area.re possible for us later this afternoon and this evening. the hour by hour futurecast shows them in the pocono mountains by 2:00 this afternoon and into our area for the lehigh valley. some of the suburbs, south jersey will stay clear but trenton could see those storms at 6:30 this evening. so steamy conditions and possibly storms later today. the heat climbs this weekend. saturday and sunday, into the middle to upper 90s and the hottest day will be monday. 98 degrees. and not much better for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. we'll be seeing elevated conditions, elevated temperatures. by friday and saturday, storms but 90s persist right on through next weekend. >> all right, bill. a few minutes before 7:00. i wish a camera could follow jessica boyington into the studio every moment. >> that was good. >> she trips on a table, she goes back and kicks the table. >> not once but twice. >> more violently the second time. >> easy. letting in on all my secrets. >> i was teasing, i'm a little h
and into the erie area.re possible for us later this afternoon and this evening. the hour by hour futurecast shows them in the pocono mountains by 2:00 this afternoon and into our area for the lehigh valley. some of the suburbs, south jersey will stay clear but trenton could see those storms at 6:30 this evening. so steamy conditions and possibly storms later today. the heat climbs this weekend. saturday and sunday, into the middle to upper 90s and the hottest day will be monday. 98 degrees....
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we have an overturned vehicle in north philadelphia on broad street and erie avenue. that intersection is closed this morning. follow the detours around that. also additionally, we'll have details for the entire morning. but we're expecting major throwdown for the regional rails. they're running at a modified saturday schedule. >> thank you for. that speaking of septa, a septa slowdown is expected to be a nightmare. the best bet may be to find another way to work. massive delays are expected. this morning we have live team coverage to keep you informed, nbc 10s pamela osborne is live in glenside mont gogomery count. we start with matt delucia. fill us in on the problem here. >> well, rosemary, septa's general manager said the commute could be rough. workers and managers have been preparing for today's commute ever since friday morning. that's when a rail worker noticed a structural defect, a crack in one of the rail cars. and then 120 of the similar rail cars were taken out of service. of course this is about one-third of the fleet. so all of them have been taken o
we have an overturned vehicle in north philadelphia on broad street and erie avenue. that intersection is closed this morning. follow the detours around that. also additionally, we'll have details for the entire morning. but we're expecting major throwdown for the regional rails. they're running at a modified saturday schedule. >> thank you for. that speaking of septa, a septa slowdown is expected to be a nightmare. the best bet may be to find another way to work. massive delays are...
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either side of lake erie.se the main thing driving us is young people. young people want to be in urban corpss and live, work and play in cities with action and connectivity and collaboration. >> you and warren buffett made a bif f bid for yahoo!. when will you hear from that? >> we are hope this week. >> there was a recent article saying july 18th could be a big day for dan gilbert. the starting day of the rns repc national convention and the beginning what charlie said was a final selection process for yahoo!. are you feeling confident? >> you never know on these things what is going on. we feel like we have done a real hard due diligence on the company and like the company and like the prospects and the potential of it ail and has a great brand as we all know. but we will have to see. it's up to the seller. >> if you you have skeshs aboome concernse country today? >> the main concern outside of terrorism, of course, is we have to figure out a way to get -- take home personal income growing again. if you loo
either side of lake erie.se the main thing driving us is young people. young people want to be in urban corpss and live, work and play in cities with action and connectivity and collaboration. >> you and warren buffett made a bif f bid for yahoo!. when will you hear from that? >> we are hope this week. >> there was a recent article saying july 18th could be a big day for dan gilbert. the starting day of the rns repc national convention and the beginning what charlie said was a...
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the erie canal does not drive our business anywhere. i realized what i thought where we need to be was publishers are in new york because of marketing opportunities, because media. publishers first job is to get published. to get your books noticed is the first job. you get your books noticed through your relationship with radio, tv come online companies, all the media companies. all the media companies are in new york. a personal relationship is the lifeblood of the business and that's why publishers are in new york. >> how much of your business comes from international sales? >> our business in the u.s. is about 10% international. i would like it to be more. it's a growing percentage because american entertainment products are just getting bigger and bigger around the world. and because of the ease of selling thanks to digitization, e-books can be sold and bought in many countries around the world. >> how did you get into this business. i get into book publishing basically because i'm a publisher. was kids know as having his note in t
the erie canal does not drive our business anywhere. i realized what i thought where we need to be was publishers are in new york because of marketing opportunities, because media. publishers first job is to get published. to get your books noticed is the first job. you get your books noticed through your relationship with radio, tv come online companies, all the media companies. all the media companies are in new york. a personal relationship is the lifeblood of the business and that's why...
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you can see some moving across lake erie and forming in the buffalo, erie pennsylvania, line there and then another round, that is, ahead right toward cleveland, yes site of the convention, which starts today. tranquil at the airport, although it is on the humid side 82 percent relative humidity. southeasterly wind at 7 miles an hour. sunrise time is official at 5:48 this morning as those days get shorter. 54 degrees in mount pocono. little more comfortable there. seventy-two in trenton. seventy-seven in philadelphia. 77 degrees in wildwood. so, headed to a high of about 96 degrees, for an actual temperature today, and it will feel warmer than that with humidity and thunderstorms popping up anytime after 3:00 in the afternoon, start looking for those today. here we go again another dog day, coming up, we will tell but a break in humidity just ahead in the seven day forecast, now we will look at traffic, bob kelly is off this week. so first of all we will start out with a look at i-95, this is right here near the airport. you can see a little will haze over the city with that humidity.
you can see some moving across lake erie and forming in the buffalo, erie pennsylvania, line there and then another round, that is, ahead right toward cleveland, yes site of the convention, which starts today. tranquil at the airport, although it is on the humid side 82 percent relative humidity. southeasterly wind at 7 miles an hour. sunrise time is official at 5:48 this morning as those days get shorter. 54 degrees in mount pocono. little more comfortable there. seventy-two in trenton....
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sitting on the southern shores of lake erie, it
sitting on the southern shores of lake erie, it
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it was the key location of on laked, where -- erie, which is one of the great lakes, so great shipping. we also had the railroad
it was the key location of on laked, where -- erie, which is one of the great lakes, so great shipping. we also had the railroad
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you know, cleveland is at the mouth of the cuyahoga on lake erie. and when colonial land speculators were looking for a place that could grow, you needed water for transportation. so that was there. the other thing that cleveland had going for it really was the fact that george washington had been close to the ohio country in the 1700s at the beginning of what would become the french and indian war. and he looked at a map of the ohio country and wondered if there would be a way to create a water route from the river systems, from the great lakes down to the ohio river which would then take you to the gulf of mexico. and that, that route was eventually realized in north eastern ohio with the construction of the ohio and erie canal. when that was completed, cleveland is not just the spot on the land, the it's a place that's on a water route that stretches back to europe via the erie canal, the hudson river and the ocean and then stretches westward, you go south to the ohio river to the mississippi and to the gulf of mexico. so suddenly what was going
you know, cleveland is at the mouth of the cuyahoga on lake erie. and when colonial land speculators were looking for a place that could grow, you needed water for transportation. so that was there. the other thing that cleveland had going for it really was the fact that george washington had been close to the ohio country in the 1700s at the beginning of what would become the french and indian war. and he looked at a map of the ohio country and wondered if there would be a way to create a...
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and that is the erie lake, lake erie right there. >> they call this the north coast.. >> pretty set. >> one thing you can't really see from our location is the security. we came in 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the morning and we are surrounded by a ring of steel. peter joins us from here in cleveland. peter, they have been preparing for years for this, and today it all starts. >> reporter: and over the last few days we watched as federal law enforcement officials were dropped off in downtown cleveland by the bus load. they came from all across the country to carry out a very carefully crafted security plan that's going to be overseen by the united states secret service, and they are going to have a lot of help. on top of the cleveland pd, who will make any arrests necessary, more than 700 temporary officers have been sworn in, including some from pennsylvania, california, and ohio university. they've got 2,000 sets of riot gear just in case any of the 170 planned demonstrations get out of hand while also keeping an eye on protesters that don't have permits. >> from what i know
and that is the erie lake, lake erie right there. >> they call this the north coast.. >> pretty set. >> one thing you can't really see from our location is the security. we came in 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the morning and we are surrounded by a ring of steel. peter joins us from here in cleveland. peter, they have been preparing for years for this, and today it all starts. >> reporter: and over the last few days we watched as federal law enforcement officials were dropped off...
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. >> that was a trump scale fireworks celebration over lake erie. he reached out to bernie sanders voters, he mentioned bernie sanders and african-americans and latinos in poverty. >> the lgbtq community. complaints about a system. what we are seeing so far is they are saying they are not going to go to hillary. the real challenge he had tonight, his imagination. can people imagine him in the ovl office? does that mean his imagination is one they can embrace? >> you are on the floor at the podium. you see the fireworks continue now. we did see some moments where donald trump actually tried to calm the crowd down a little bit. >> you are right, george. this crowd is on their feet in the convention hall. we have studied donald trump on the campaign trail for months. he is famous for ad lib. so careful with the ad libbing. the crowd went wild for days now. for us. they are talking hillary clinton. you had to wonder, was he going to echo it? let's defeat her in november. he talked about the lgbt xhu community after the attacks in orlando. he will protec
. >> that was a trump scale fireworks celebration over lake erie. he reached out to bernie sanders voters, he mentioned bernie sanders and african-americans and latinos in poverty. >> the lgbtq community. complaints about a system. what we are seeing so far is they are saying they are not going to go to hillary. the real challenge he had tonight, his imagination. can people imagine him in the ovl office? does that mean his imagination is one they can embrace? >> you are on the...
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so congratulations to the lake erie monsters. that's right. the lake erie monsters.ague's calder cup. oh, right, the cleveland cavaliers had a strong season, too. but their victory came a week later in oakland, california. >> cleveland rocks. cleveland rocks. cleveland rocks. >> reporter: cleveland does rock. which is why 30 years ago, it was chosen as the site of the rock and roll hall of fame but perhaps more importantly -- it's home to the national cleveland style football hall of fame. ladies and gentlemen, the polka band. this really is america's good time music. that's the motto for cleveland style polka. it's home to the original superhero. superman was created by cleveland teenager jerry siegel along with his buddy joe schuster right here in this house in 1933. hungry? pretty much anything you can think of eating can be found here at cleveland's more than century old westside market. ♪ >> reporter: potato peroggi, jalapeno bacon cled dar cheese pirogi. look at that, it's the world's largest rubber stamp. look over here, it's the world's second largest indoor
so congratulations to the lake erie monsters. that's right. the lake erie monsters.ague's calder cup. oh, right, the cleveland cavaliers had a strong season, too. but their victory came a week later in oakland, california. >> cleveland rocks. cleveland rocks. cleveland rocks. >> reporter: cleveland does rock. which is why 30 years ago, it was chosen as the site of the rock and roll hall of fame but perhaps more importantly -- it's home to the national cleveland style football hall...
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r,k mn i'm proud that clate e have to h ery coun accntle ts.he co and pron nato against any threat theyludingc@ frossia.x2 i've laid out my strategyor defeating isis. fr the air and support local forces taking them outth surge so we detect and prevent attacks before they we will disrupt their efforts online toeach and radicalize young pple i't beasy orquic but mistake, wll prevail. now, donald trump,onald trump says, andhi owor about isis th the generals do.no, donald, you don' he thinks -- he thinks he knows more than our military because well i've had the privilege to work closely with our troops and our veterans for many b4udins a senator on the armed services committee, and i know how wrong he is a nationa treasure. we entru ourommander in hardest decisions o nation face and pea life and death. a president shouldespect the lives to serve our country. including, including captain kahn and the sons of tim kaine and mike pence, both marines. so just ask yourself, do you the tperament to be commander in chief? donald trump can't even handle the rough and tbl oa he loses his cool at the slighte
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it was the key location of on laked, where -- erie, which is one of the great lakes, so great shipping. we also had the railroad in the area, so there were a lot of shipping routes that could be taken. he also had the steel industry here, which is very important for the automobile industry to have the steel, and also a lot of lumber, and cleveland had also been known as a town where a lot of care errors -- theiages were built, so carriage industry was moving into that automobile industry, and that allowed cleveland to take that on. alexander went and was a scottish immigrant who came to , andland to be with family he had grown up around the shipping yards of scotland, and he knew he wedded to be involved andndustry in some way, when he got her to cleveland, he started a bicycle company, the bicycles, and he learned very quickly that to sell your bicycles, you had to prove them, and he became one of the greatest icicles in the country, and his bicycles sold well, because he was known to race with his likes and win with his when hend he decided got into the automobile industry to do the
it was the key location of on laked, where -- erie, which is one of the great lakes, so great shipping. we also had the railroad in the area, so there were a lot of shipping routes that could be taken. he also had the steel industry here, which is very important for the automobile industry to have the steel, and also a lot of lumber, and cleveland had also been known as a town where a lot of care errors -- theiages were built, so carriage industry was moving into that automobile industry, and...
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imprisonment,ery, i hired assassins. by popular election. i think there is no precedent for that.f that should happen, as it will in 1797, that would be most remarkable. i was quite dead by then. watch theged to ceremonies from across the door, with a toga. >> have a seat somewhere. good afternoon. i would like to welcome you all to congress hall. you are now seated in the building that was used by the congress of the united states between 1790 and 1800s. for those 10 years, philadelphia was the capital of our country. mind, because tradition of the united states was ratified in 1789. congress moved in less than a year after that happened. they were organizing our country using the brand-new framework of government. they added three new states to the union, vermont, kentucky, and tennessee. he also had problems. for example, one afternoon, a representative named mr. griswold accused another representative by the name of mr. lyons, of being a coward. poker fromook the the fireplace and mr. griswold took an imitation wood and sword and they battled it out here on the floor. of all t
imprisonment,ery, i hired assassins. by popular election. i think there is no precedent for that.f that should happen, as it will in 1797, that would be most remarkable. i was quite dead by then. watch theged to ceremonies from across the door, with a toga. >> have a seat somewhere. good afternoon. i would like to welcome you all to congress hall. you are now seated in the building that was used by the congress of the united states between 1790 and 1800s. for those 10 years, philadelphia...
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>>reporter: it's been erie, a silence is hovering over the city. now that night is falling, people are getting a little bit more jittery. there is a sense, there are sirens going by periodically, just a general sense of concern. i don't want to be an alarmist, there is some concern here. people are being extra cautious. as far as the police go, they are doubling up. they are not patrolling solo. that could continue for quite some time. >> our hearts go out to the families and the children of those officers left behind. joel, thank you. >>> hillary clinton spoke at the african methodist episcopal convention center in philadelphia today, saying people are crying out for an end to gun violence. >> i would not be here tonight, if i did not believe we can come together. with a sense of shared purpose and belief in our shared humanity, if i did not know we must, we are truly stronger together. not separated -->> clinton said if elected she will develop national guidelines for use of force. donald trump released a video statement calling the deaths of the
>>reporter: it's been erie, a silence is hovering over the city. now that night is falling, people are getting a little bit more jittery. there is a sense, there are sirens going by periodically, just a general sense of concern. i don't want to be an alarmist, there is some concern here. people are being extra cautious. as far as the police go, they are doubling up. they are not patrolling solo. that could continue for quite some time. >> our hearts go out to the families and the...
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jesse jackson is a leader and a teacher who can open our hearts and open our minds and stir our ery souls. he's taught us that we are as good as our capacity for caring -- caring about the drug problem, caring about crime, caring about education and caring about each other. now, in contrast, the greatest nation of the free world has had a leader for 8 straight years that has pretended that he cannot hear our questions over the noise of the elicopter. we know he doesn't want to answer. but we have a lot of questions. and when we get our questions asked, or there is a leak, or an investigation, the only answer we get is, i don't know, or i forgot. but you would not accept that answer from your children. i wouldn't. don't tell me you don't know or you forgot. we are not going to have the america that we want until we elect leaders who tell the truth. not most days, but every day. leaders who don't forget what they don't want to emember. and for 8 straight years george bush hasn't displayed the slightest interest in anything we care about. and now that he's after a job that he can't get appoi
jesse jackson is a leader and a teacher who can open our hearts and open our minds and stir our ery souls. he's taught us that we are as good as our capacity for caring -- caring about the drug problem, caring about crime, caring about education and caring about each other. now, in contrast, the greatest nation of the free world has had a leader for 8 straight years that has pretended that he cannot hear our questions over the noise of the elicopter. we know he doesn't want to answer. but we...
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cleveland is at the mouth of the cuyahoga on lake erie and when colonial land speculators were looking for a place that could grow water for transportation, that was there. the other thing cleveland had going for it was the fact that george washington had been close to the ohio country in the 1700s. that's at the beginning of what would become the french and indian war and you looked at them off of the ohio country and wondered if there would be a way to create a water route from the river systems from the great lakes down to the ohio river which would then taken to the gulf of mexico. and that route was eventually realized in northeastern wild with the construction of the ohio and erie canal. when that was created in 1832, cleveland is not just a spot on the land, it's a place on a water route that stretches back to europe via the lake erie canal, the hudson river and the ocean and stretches westward if you will, you go south of the ohio river to the mississippi and gulf of mexico, suddenly what was going to be a little new england village is sitting on a transport route that's to the
cleveland is at the mouth of the cuyahoga on lake erie and when colonial land speculators were looking for a place that could grow water for transportation, that was there. the other thing cleveland had going for it was the fact that george washington had been close to the ohio country in the 1700s. that's at the beginning of what would become the french and indian war and you looked at them off of the ohio country and wondered if there would be a way to create a water route from the river...
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you can see some moving across lake erie and forming in the buffalo, erie pennsylvania, line there and then another round, that is, ahead right toward cleveland, yes site of the convention, which starts today. tranquil at the airport, although it is on the humid side 82 percent relative humidity. southeasterly wind at 7 miles an hour. sunrise time is official at 5:48 this morning as those
you can see some moving across lake erie and forming in the buffalo, erie pennsylvania, line there and then another round, that is, ahead right toward cleveland, yes site of the convention, which starts today. tranquil at the airport, although it is on the humid side 82 percent relative humidity. southeasterly wind at 7 miles an hour. sunrise time is official at 5:48 this morning as those
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. >> reporter: that is something erie about this massive police presence but cops are taking time to connect with locals. (inn awed dill) isn't thank you for giving us gatorade. >> bennie the bomb sniffing dog made new friend and goes to ov m officer to officer offering hugs. >> i haven't come down in a in a lot years. i live in cleveland. i feel with the police presence at the convention and the quiet coordinated effort to keep everyone save i feel very secure to walk around anywhere. >> reporter: in addition to all those police reinforcements cleveland cops have been putting good use newly purchased bicycles they help them get around downtown fast enough to be ahead of the protesters. they've also used them, of course, as portable barricades for crowd control. of course those bicycles are already part of the philadelphia police department's tool bag, lucy. >> thank you very much, bruce. talk to you at 10:00. >>> hillary clinton is lying low after two days of heavy campaigning in battleground states and the focus turned who she'll pick as her running mate. two names reportedly at th
. >> reporter: that is something erie about this massive police presence but cops are taking time to connect with locals. (inn awed dill) isn't thank you for giving us gatorade. >> bennie the bomb sniffing dog made new friend and goes to ov m officer to officer offering hugs. >> i haven't come down in a in a lot years. i live in cleveland. i feel with the police presence at the convention and the quiet coordinated effort to keep everyone save i feel very secure to walk around...
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it's a key police to see the political divide off interstate 25 in erie.as voters with very different opinions for this election. jacob soeb rof is traveling in his new series. look at that man juggle. he joins us from colorado. what did you find out? how are you juggle iing all thi? >> reporter: juggling is not as easy as it looks. but when you think of a place where candidates are spending millions of dollars and lots of time to win over voters, you don't think of a place that looks like this, but there are nine electoral votes and where we are is directly between two counties that will be crucial amongst the many in this election. boulder county and weld county, one conservative and there's a road that divides the two. i came here to meet voters here in colorado and this is what i found. >> look no further than erie. this side of the road is boulder county and this side is weld, a reliablely conservative stronghold. >> we are in the far southwestern portion of weld county. >> of the county line road. >> what is life like out here? >> we're dairy farmers
it's a key police to see the political divide off interstate 25 in erie.as voters with very different opinions for this election. jacob soeb rof is traveling in his new series. look at that man juggle. he joins us from colorado. what did you find out? how are you juggle iing all thi? >> reporter: juggling is not as easy as it looks. but when you think of a place where candidates are spending millions of dollars and lots of time to win over voters, you don't think of a place that looks...
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i'm alex witt at the erie island coffee cafe here in cleveland. security is a top priority. for us covering this angle. i understand some peaceful protests already taking place there where you are. >> reporter: a taste of what's to come, alex. you have a small group of protesters, you have a big police presence. you have officers on bike-riding paths, officers on foot. a police chopper overhead. behind me, among the group sponsoring this march and protest is the new black panther party. they call themselves at times freedom fighters. among other things, they say they're protesting police brutality, and donald trump. but they say among other things that they're sending a warning across america, one speaker said our blood gets spilled, your blood gets spilled. the police are well aware of protesters like this. there are 122 permits that have been granted to groups to protest during the four days of the convention next week. and then, of course, around the city, it's all but locked down downtown. 8-feet-tall fences, barriers and such, all in preparation for monday. i spoke with
i'm alex witt at the erie island coffee cafe here in cleveland. security is a top priority. for us covering this angle. i understand some peaceful protests already taking place there where you are. >> reporter: a taste of what's to come, alex. you have a small group of protesters, you have a big police presence. you have officers on bike-riding paths, officers on foot. a police chopper overhead. behind me, among the group sponsoring this march and protest is the new black panther party....
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. >> reporter: there is an erie silence in downtown dallas tonight. just over 24 hours after this chaos and carnage. police shot from an elevated perch downtown. >> this was a shooter that had written manifestos on how to shoot and move, shoot and move, and he did that. >> reporter: investigators now say this man, micah xavisaixavi johnson was the lone gunman. officers using a bomb robot with detonating controlled explosives. >> it seems as though the sole suspect now has received his justice. and what will be important is to ensure that there are no other potential co-conspirators. >> reporter: police did detain three other people but did not say what role if any they played in the attack. it ended what was a peaceful march, protesting incidents in minnesota and louisiana. >> couldn't tell where it was coming from. people running various ways and ducking and behihiding behind w. >> reporter: investigators searching for evidence and answers. while dallas and the nation search for strength. >> texas is a tough tait. but just like we've overcome so many
. >> reporter: there is an erie silence in downtown dallas tonight. just over 24 hours after this chaos and carnage. police shot from an elevated perch downtown. >> this was a shooter that had written manifestos on how to shoot and move, shoot and move, and he did that. >> reporter: investigators now say this man, micah xavisaixavi johnson was the lone gunman. officers using a bomb robot with detonating controlled explosives. >> it seems as though the sole suspect now...
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>> reporter: algae blooms have been an environmental charge from california, to lake erie, to toledo, ohio. just last month the centers for disease control launched a website where people can report algae blooms. >> something absolutely has to be done. there's no way around it. >> reporter: tonight, on the treasure coast, allison green just wants her beach back. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, martin county, florida. >>> millions are keeping their eyes on the sky in the eastern half of the u.s. tonight hoping rain doesn't spoil their fireworks shows. a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for parts of the south. washington, d.c. was also pounded by rain today leading the white house to move its annual south lawn picnic inside which marks a big day for pittsburgh daughter malia obama, she's celebrating her 18th birthday. >>> to the race to fill the white house, donald trump firing back at hillary clinton tonight saying that an ad he placed on social media is anti semitic is ridiculous. kelly o'donnell with all the details. >> reporter: celebrating the fourth in indiana. >> hi, good to see
>> reporter: algae blooms have been an environmental charge from california, to lake erie, to toledo, ohio. just last month the centers for disease control launched a website where people can report algae blooms. >> something absolutely has to be done. there's no way around it. >> reporter: tonight, on the treasure coast, allison green just wants her beach back. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, martin county, florida. >>> millions are keeping their eyes on the sky in the...
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look at the storms moving into northwestern pennsylvania right across lake erie.y, steam heat continues through the weekend. 95 degrees this afternoon. the storms later today. steamier for tomorrow and sunday. not quite as hot. the high humidity persists in our area. it will feel like it's more than 100. potentially the hottest day, monday. which will likely see late-day showers and thunderstorms. tuesday, still in the middle 90s and slowly coming down, those temperatures by friday afternoon, 90 degrees. friday and saturday, a chance of showers and thunderstorms. look at that. we're still in the 90s for sunday. that's ten days straight of 90 degree plus weather. do your best to stay cool. >> thank you, bill. >> eight minutes before 6:00. in her last couple reports, jessica has been checking on a situation in 95. >> a slowdown. >> tell us where. >> 95, vai and katy, this is headed southbound, towards the center city area. we have an accident scene clearly. we have police activity on the scene. we had a tractor-trailer involved earlier. i think it's pulled up and ou
look at the storms moving into northwestern pennsylvania right across lake erie.y, steam heat continues through the weekend. 95 degrees this afternoon. the storms later today. steamier for tomorrow and sunday. not quite as hot. the high humidity persists in our area. it will feel like it's more than 100. potentially the hottest day, monday. which will likely see late-day showers and thunderstorms. tuesday, still in the middle 90s and slowly coming down, those temperatures by friday afternoon,...
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eri eric? >> thank you. firefighters have contained two brushfires near hercules. it started near 4:30 this afternoon at highway four at franklin canyon road. the fire burned near a barn and a few homes with no people or animals hurt. and the investigators are hurt to figure out what caused it. developing news overe seas and ten people are injured following a suicide bombing in the german city of aunspak. he blew himself at a festival. he was a syrian who had been denied asylum in germany, and none of the ten injuries are life threatening and this is two days after a deadly rampage in a munich mall that killed nine people. >>> the search continues in a east bay for a gunman who opened fire on an oakland police officer last night. she was not hit and had minor injuries and now home nfor the hospital. tonight, now, many are reacting to the violent confrontation. tonight, we heard from the mayor who said it was unprovoked. >> i was shot at. i can't get out of the car. >> reporter: the terrified police officer calls for help after a gunman opened up fire on her, after
eri eric? >> thank you. firefighters have contained two brushfires near hercules. it started near 4:30 this afternoon at highway four at franklin canyon road. the fire burned near a barn and a few homes with no people or animals hurt. and the investigators are hurt to figure out what caused it. developing news overe seas and ten people are injured following a suicide bombing in the german city of aunspak. he blew himself at a festival. he was a syrian who had been denied asylum in...
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it's trying to ho towards mount erie east- southeast at 25 miles per hour.his shower here, oh, just south of germantown approaching 270 also falling apart. what i've also watched, a shower pound up south of strasburg in the last 20 minutes. it's moving towards front royal. we will watch that. you get the idea. isolated stuff tonight. looking outside, a little hazy with the heat. that's what we're gonna have. low 90s at 8:00. 93. mid 80s in town. 83 at midnight. yeah, that is kind of oppressive. we are keeping the yellow alert through tuesday because the sweltling heat is going to stick around tomorrow, monday, tuesday. maybe a little cooler by midweek but not much with isolated storms the way it looks now. don't see anything terribly organized that will give us a good soaking rain or cool us off all that much. last time we hit 100 in 2012. highs into 90s next week. that heat days, 95 on wednesday. you are wondering if we will hit any records? we might get close monday. generally, a few degrees shy with a record monday at 100. currently 96 in town. rain coole
it's trying to ho towards mount erie east- southeast at 25 miles per hour.his shower here, oh, just south of germantown approaching 270 also falling apart. what i've also watched, a shower pound up south of strasburg in the last 20 minutes. it's moving towards front royal. we will watch that. you get the idea. isolated stuff tonight. looking outside, a little hazy with the heat. that's what we're gonna have. low 90s at 8:00. 93. mid 80s in town. 83 at midnight. yeah, that is kind of oppressive....
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. >> we're talking about emogis first they got more diverse now a step towards gepd erie quality. >>olice offer and mechanics are depeblingted as men. and hair dressers are women and i thought you were doing the pose there for a second isn't that one of the pose. >> i was not doing hairdresser pose. >> google said that's good to change bit end of year they're adding 11 professions to with emogis including farmers, scientists, rock stars. >> thank four that. >> and all right so you guys probably noticed more and more people are dressed in athletic light gear who are not necessarily heading to the gym. and it's all part of a growing trend called athleash you're wear and athleash you'r the only one getting into on the business. people like beyonce and kate hudson has fabletics it's reached a fever pitch here but in other parts of developing world it's tarting to take hold. up investigators think there's still a lot of run way for the trend to catch on. >> the new trend is so pap lar merriam webster added athleash you're to the dictionary. >> i cannot wear yoga pants. >> would you consid
. >> we're talking about emogis first they got more diverse now a step towards gepd erie quality. >>olice offer and mechanics are depeblingted as men. and hair dressers are women and i thought you were doing the pose there for a second isn't that one of the pose. >> i was not doing hairdresser pose. >> google said that's good to change bit end of year they're adding 11 professions to with emogis including farmers, scientists, rock stars. >> thank four that....
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they're michigan, huron, erie, and superior. >> and it's right there on the flag, the latin for "if youpleasant peninsula, look around you." you'll also find lots of water. michigan has more coastline than any state but alaska. >> this is actually how the missionaries and the fur trappers that settled the land first got there. >> that's one of them on the shore in the center of the flag. although he's holding a gun, he's waving -- a peaceful gesture, you might say. but then there's this word. >> tuebor means "i will defend" and dates back to 1835, when tensions rose so high between the neighboring states michigan and ohio that they almost went to war. >> there's more latin across the top. you'll recognize e pluribus unum, "one from many," a salute to the diversity that helps make this country great. oh, almost forgot. move over, diagon alley. the michigan town of colon is home to the biggest maker of magical supplies. with flag facts, i'm ellie. >> elvis presley is one of the most famous and most successful musicians of all time. so you might be surprised to hear that when he took music
they're michigan, huron, erie, and superior. >> and it's right there on the flag, the latin for "if youpleasant peninsula, look around you." you'll also find lots of water. michigan has more coastline than any state but alaska. >> this is actually how the missionaries and the fur trappers that settled the land first got there. >> that's one of them on the shore in the center of the flag. although he's holding a gun, he's waving -- a peaceful gesture, you might say....
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any wet weather at least that's nearby is pent up over portions of the great lakes region, now, lake erie starting to get in on it, that cluster that you see over illinois, don't have to worry about that, but eventually as the day progresses we'll see heat driven, frontal bound dray driven thunderstorms fire up. do sit between the lehigh valley and poconos for severe risk, marginal risk generally that said otherwise, but, any thunderstorms that fire up do have the possibility of bringing us some downpours, some gusty winds, possibility of small hail. i know it starts to sounds like broken record but after all it is summertime. you want something that's a broken record, take a look at this seven day. nine 90s for days, and we are going to do at least little flirtation with record breaking territory here actually tying the record on monday. but it is going to be hot regardless of records. so, that said, make sure you're a taking the proper precautions, we do have sunshine in the majority of the forecast, again, few showers and thunderstorms along the way, that's today, namely p.m. hours spe
any wet weather at least that's nearby is pent up over portions of the great lakes region, now, lake erie starting to get in on it, that cluster that you see over illinois, don't have to worry about that, but eventually as the day progresses we'll see heat driven, frontal bound dray driven thunderstorms fire up. do sit between the lehigh valley and poconos for severe risk, marginal risk generally that said otherwise, but, any thunderstorms that fire up do have the possibility of bringing us...
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. >>> there is an erie silence in downtown dallas tonight.t over 24 hours after this chaos and carnage. five officers shot and killed, even more wounded by a sniper targeting police from an elevated perch downtown. >> this was a mobile shooter that had written manifestos on how to shoot and move, shoot and move and he did that. >> investigators now say that man, 25-year-old mie ka xavier johnson was the lone gunman during the killing spree. he was cornered in a parking garage and eventually killed by s.w.a.t., officers detonated a controlled explosive, the first time it had ever been done in the u.s. >> it seems as though the sole suspect has received his justice. and what will be ensure that there are no other potential coconspirators. >> police detained three people but have not said what if any role they played if the attack. the shots rang out at the end of a peaceful protest. hundreds caught many the cross fire. >> i couldn't tell where it was coming from, what building. all i was people running different ways. >> the center of the city
. >>> there is an erie silence in downtown dallas tonight.t over 24 hours after this chaos and carnage. five officers shot and killed, even more wounded by a sniper targeting police from an elevated perch downtown. >> this was a mobile shooter that had written manifestos on how to shoot and move, shoot and move and he did that. >> investigators now say that man, 25-year-old mie ka xavier johnson was the lone gunman during the killing spree. he was cornered in a parking...
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[laughter] >> reporter: back here lake erie he is behind me. everything looks clean and green. hopefully philadelphians feel at least some of the civic pride that clevelanders hosts feel while they're hosting the rnc. live in cleveland ohio tonight, i'm sarah bloomquist. channel6 "action news. jim back to you over at the cue. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. this convention will shape up to be a family affair. the trump family. and we believe that the first night will belong to trump's wife melania and we think we're going to get our first look at donald trump as we expect that he will be introducing his wife to the throng here, the first night, prime time for this republican national convention. monica, that's the story here. >> it will be riveting at the very least. thank you, jim. >>> our expanded rnc coverage at 6abc.com does include live streams for you from abc news along with images and highlights of course from the convention floor and we invite you to join the conversations on facebook and twitter. we are sharing constant updatesorourothe "action news" team there in clev
[laughter] >> reporter: back here lake erie he is behind me. everything looks clean and green. hopefully philadelphians feel at least some of the civic pride that clevelanders hosts feel while they're hosting the rnc. live in cleveland ohio tonight, i'm sarah bloomquist. channel6 "action news. jim back to you over at the cue. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. this convention will shape up to be a family affair. the trump family. and we believe that the first night will belong to...
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the animals arrived on erie avenue this weekend and should be ready to go to a new homecoming up in a few days. >> how now to septa's slowdown, delays not as long as compared to last we be and the transit agency had a new plan in place for week two. nbc 10's lauren mayk joining us from center city. how is the evening rush going? >> reporter: you know, jim, the evening rush seems to be a bit tougher. it's rough. just over at jefferson station, big crowds over there and i've been checking the schedules on my ipad and you can see there are quite a few delays, a west trenton train that's delayed by an hour so, you know, septa has made a lot of changes. passengers have made changes and week two is still company with delays. >> it's the evening rush at jefferson station and it's packed. on the trenton line there is already a delay and when this train came not everyone got on. >> the problem is it's so scattered that everybody is doing something different every day so there's no pattern. i don't have a pattern and the other people don't have a pattern yet and the trains don't have a pattern
the animals arrived on erie avenue this weekend and should be ready to go to a new homecoming up in a few days. >> how now to septa's slowdown, delays not as long as compared to last we be and the transit agency had a new plan in place for week two. nbc 10's lauren mayk joining us from center city. how is the evening rush going? >> reporter: you know, jim, the evening rush seems to be a bit tougher. it's rough. just over at jefferson station, big crowds over there and i've been...
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will clear out with drier, cooler weather but stormy conditions are heading northeast toward lake erie and lake ontario where heavy rain, gusting winds and lightning expected and that summer heat is building this morning, as well. looking at some of the in the southeast, 100 in tallahassee. nearly triple digits from north carolina to new york and record-breaking temperatures possible in syracuse, as well. >>> still ahead, pokemon go getting some ads. >>> plus, you got to see the sparks during a high-speed chase overnight. the new video of how it ended coming in. >>> what happens when a sudden landslide heads right towards a traffic jam. >>> fire crews have stopped a brush fire that broke out late yesterday afternoon in lake sherwood near los angeles. the flames burned for more than four hours in the hills near a rochelle aytes community scorching 78 acres. fire crews will be on hot spots. >>> good news for air travelers. dozens more automated screening lanes coming to the nation's busiest airports. the tsa chief says up to 60 of those will be installed by the end of the year. automated
will clear out with drier, cooler weather but stormy conditions are heading northeast toward lake erie and lake ontario where heavy rain, gusting winds and lightning expected and that summer heat is building this morning, as well. looking at some of the in the southeast, 100 in tallahassee. nearly triple digits from north carolina to new york and record-breaking temperatures possible in syracuse, as well. >>> still ahead, pokemon go getting some ads. >>> plus, you got to see...
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. >> reporter: grieving sister coming to grips with the erie placeable loss of her 13-year-old brother. >> people say it will okay but it's not okay. because he ain't never coming back. all i got left on a shirt. >> wearing a rest in peace shirt baying her 1384 old brother christopher mackey's picture. he was found with gunshot to the face on walnut lane in germantown. he later died at the hospital. police say he was with group of friends playing with gun when neighbors heard the gunshot. now, a 15 year old boy has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly firing the gun. a 17-year-old boy is charged with recklessly endangering another person for allegedly loading and happened link the weapon. >> community activist like philadelphia cease fire taken up the charge of begging community members to keep guns off the streetstreets and out of the haf children. >> most of these children their parents won't let them leave the block. he was actually a block child and this gun was found on the block. >> i got so many memories. >> amir lassiter tearfully remembers his classmate and
. >> reporter: grieving sister coming to grips with the erie placeable loss of her 13-year-old brother. >> people say it will okay but it's not okay. because he ain't never coming back. all i got left on a shirt. >> wearing a rest in peace shirt baying her 1384 old brother christopher mackey's picture. he was found with gunshot to the face on walnut lane in germantown. he later died at the hospital. police say he was with group of friends playing with gun when neighbors heard...
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you can see showers moving across lake erie. those are a possibility for us later this afternoon.e hour biff -- by hour forecast, throws them moving through the trenton and lehigh valley area. later in the iafternoon, the potential for stronger storms. it may not be all day sunshine but it will be a hot afternoon. 95 degrees. watch out for the storms later today. hotter and more humid, 97 degrees after a morning low of 76 degrees. humidity may come down a little bit on sunday. it's still going to be hot and feel like more than 100 degrees and the heat and humidity bump up on monday when we could see more storms. look at tuesday, 95 degrees, the high temperature. slow cooling over the next week, wednesday, thursday and friday into the lower 90s with a chance of showers for friday. by saturday, we're still hot and humid, up to 90 degrees with the storms taking a break by sunday afternoon. take it easy out there. it's going to get hot and stay hot for the near future. katy? >> all right, bill, thanks so much. about nine minutes before 5:00 a.m. on our friday. we did make it to friday
you can see showers moving across lake erie. those are a possibility for us later this afternoon.e hour biff -- by hour forecast, throws them moving through the trenton and lehigh valley area. later in the iafternoon, the potential for stronger storms. it may not be all day sunshine but it will be a hot afternoon. 95 degrees. watch out for the storms later today. hotter and more humid, 97 degrees after a morning low of 76 degrees. humidity may come down a little bit on sunday. it's still going...