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price became a firefighter in audubon 46 years ago, in high school. dedicated his entire career to saving others. he was 63 years old. >>> tonight the cause of this apartment fire in south philly remains a mystery. nbc 10 was first on the scene overnight as flames were shooting from the building. neighbors standing outside watching that building burn. a firefighter was hurt but he is expected to be okay. >>> new at 6:00, philadelphia takes some time to honor its everyday heroes. nbc 10 was at the finley rec center where first responders were treated to lunch today as one of several events held throughout philadelphia as part of the city's inaugural first responder appreciation day. more than 120 restaurants provided food to thank firefighters, police officers, and emts for all the work they do. >>> i'm kind of a jersey shore guy at heart. i think a lot of that attitude. >> meet the jersey shore triathlete going for gold. his story next from rio. >>> also, the eagles have landed. we're in pittsburgh with the team before tomorrow night's game. glenn? >>
price became a firefighter in audubon 46 years ago, in high school. dedicated his entire career to saving others. he was 63 years old. >>> tonight the cause of this apartment fire in south philly remains a mystery. nbc 10 was first on the scene overnight as flames were shooting from the building. neighbors standing outside watching that building burn. a firefighter was hurt but he is expected to be okay. >>> new at 6:00, philadelphia takes some time to honor its everyday...
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out in lower providence, watch for an accident, palings road and audubon road.st it's not closed in the area. that's why we're seeing everything moving along quickly in the green. watch for an accident and a vehicle. mass transit for the most part looks okay. we're dealing with 20-minute delays for the warminster line on septa due to signal problems that are being reported. other than that, everything running on time or close to schedule. katy in. >>> donald trump is facing growing backlash about comments he made directed to a fallen soldier's family. >> how trump pushed back against the gold star parents over what they said at the dnc in philadelphia. >>> plus, the price of smoking, a pack of cigarettes will cost you more today because of a new tax hike. we'll break it down, coming up. whenthe state made aers, commitment to us. i knew that i wasn't going to make a fortune. but i would have a secure pension plan when i retired. each and every one of us made that contribution from every paycheck we ever earned. they've been negligent in their responsibility over
out in lower providence, watch for an accident, palings road and audubon road.st it's not closed in the area. that's why we're seeing everything moving along quickly in the green. watch for an accident and a vehicle. mass transit for the most part looks okay. we're dealing with 20-minute delays for the warminster line on septa due to signal problems that are being reported. other than that, everything running on time or close to schedule. katy in. >>> donald trump is facing growing...
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antoinette: mother nature is getting some help at the mass audubon sanctuary on the cape in wellfleet. doug: chronicle's anthony everett tells us volunteers and staff members are working to protect a threatened species, the diamond-backed terrapin. it's the only salt marsh turtle in the world. >> on sandy grass loans, dunes. they are terrapin turtle nests filled with eggs ready to hatch. >> the. -- the dirt starts pushing up. >> the nests are monitored by staff and citizen scientists. twice a day, from summers autumn, they make sure the nest are clean and protected. budget? >> it is the volunteers. >> after laying their eggs, terrapins have no contact with their offspring. mass audubon is there for their delivery. >> he weighs five grams, 28 millimeters. >> when they are first exposed to sunlight, it is like someone flipped the switch. get moving. >> they are brought to the lab and examined. these newborns get extra tlc before being released on the banks of the marsh. >> it is -- because it was the fashion to go out and have dinner and fancy luncheons to massachusetts. that pretty muc
antoinette: mother nature is getting some help at the mass audubon sanctuary on the cape in wellfleet. doug: chronicle's anthony everett tells us volunteers and staff members are working to protect a threatened species, the diamond-backed terrapin. it's the only salt marsh turtle in the world. >> on sandy grass loans, dunes. they are terrapin turtle nests filled with eggs ready to hatch. >> the. -- the dirt starts pushing up. >> the nests are monitored by staff and citizen...
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at the mass audubon sanctuary on the cape in wellfleet. chronicle's anthony everett tells us volunteers and staff members are working to protect a threatened species, the diamond-backed terrapin. it's the only salt marsh turtle in the world. just steps from those saltmarsh part tiny dooms the net are monitored by hundreds of citizen scientists. they make sure that no are clean. budget? it is just hours and hours of work. terrapins have no con -- contact with their offspring. audubon is there for their delivery. >> welcome little one. reporter: he weighs five grams switch. because they are threatened species, they get extra blt. >> it was quite the fashion to go out and have dinner that pretty much wipedthat prete turtles. >> it is so much more important that volunteers do as much as possible. doug: tomorrow on chronicle. when big papi hits his homers, he's using a lou ledoux bat. when jordan spieth aces a hole, he's using fairhaven's titlest balls. plus, sweets, seats, ginger beer, and chips to go with it. made in new england, tomorrow at
at the mass audubon sanctuary on the cape in wellfleet. chronicle's anthony everett tells us volunteers and staff members are working to protect a threatened species, the diamond-backed terrapin. it's the only salt marsh turtle in the world. just steps from those saltmarsh part tiny dooms the net are monitored by hundreds of citizen scientists. they make sure that no are clean. budget? it is just hours and hours of work. terrapins have no con -- contact with their offspring. audubon is there...
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reporter: the audubon society. >> i think it isn't about money.t really is about what it is about whether those market-based incentives that will attract people to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. reporter: it exposes hypocrisy that most environmental groups than actually helping the environment. lauren, nicole, back to you. nicole: coming up in sports the olympics opening on friday. the doping issue still being debated. the new york mets against the yankees. all the highlights are coming up. and then there is this. [inaudible] at american airlines pilot is held as a hero for taking down this road in passenger. we will show you this incredible video. u.s. stock market futures seen the dow down 40 at this moment. s&p futures down five. nasdaq down 13. you are watching "fbn:am." your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get yo
reporter: the audubon society. >> i think it isn't about money.t really is about what it is about whether those market-based incentives that will attract people to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. reporter: it exposes hypocrisy that most environmental groups than actually helping the environment. lauren, nicole, back to you. nicole: coming up in sports the olympics opening on friday. the doping issue still being debated. the new york mets against the yankees. all the highlights are coming...
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in time main parking lot in the center of audubon, montgomery county. children and beginners are welcome and extra binoculars will be available if you show up. >>> today isrd festival at linvilla, pick up tomatoes and pears and fresh fruits and vegetables. >>> tomorrow is philadelphia jerk festival in fairmont park. it's a family oriented festival to show off caribbean foods. from noon to 6:00 p.m. that's a look at what's happening this weekend, sports is next. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:24 saturday morning, if you're vacationing in florida or the bahamas this weekend or next week. you will run into rough weather down there. we have an area of unorganized low pressure system that could tropical storm hermine fit gets its act together. if it enters the gulf of mexico, this is where things get interesting. those are gulf water temperatures in the low 90s. if it gets into the gulf, things could get interesting anywhere from tampa to new orleans. here's the water vapor image. believe it or not, the center of circulation is right there. yet all th
in time main parking lot in the center of audubon, montgomery county. children and beginners are welcome and extra binoculars will be available if you show up. >>> today isrd festival at linvilla, pick up tomatoes and pears and fresh fruits and vegetables. >>> tomorrow is philadelphia jerk festival in fairmont park. it's a family oriented festival to show off caribbean foods. from noon to 6:00 p.m. that's a look at what's happening this weekend, sports is next. >>...
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the accident in trooper, pawlings and audubon no problems on 422. on top of the normal delays that we are dealing with on the regional rails put another 20 minutes warminster line having some signal problems this morning. same deal on the paoli thorndale line. novacare parking lot back in business opened up for the septa ride their can park there for free and use broad street subway. the as we mentioned earlier, starting this afternoon you'll have to have your tickets in advance and they will be collected at the top of the stairwell before you're even allowed to enter down on to the platforms for 59 stations here in center city that service regional rails, mike and alex, back over to you. >>> unbelievable rainfall down in maryland. >> clean up has begun there. >> yeah. >> after extreme flooding has left two people dead at least 100 others had to be rescued over the weekend. a state of emergency has been declared for the historic city of ellicott where torrential rain damaged roads and buildings. take a look, a man gets swept away in the what the's a
the accident in trooper, pawlings and audubon no problems on 422. on top of the normal delays that we are dealing with on the regional rails put another 20 minutes warminster line having some signal problems this morning. same deal on the paoli thorndale line. novacare parking lot back in business opened up for the septa ride their can park there for free and use broad street subway. the as we mentioned earlier, starting this afternoon you'll have to have your tickets in advance and they will...
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audubon is 72, voorhees is 70 and 68 degrees in washington township.berton and people bertown both at 67 degrees right now. cinnaminson in the low 70s. we'll see the temperatures climb. sunshine into the 80s. 72 degrees at 7:00. philadelphia, scattered clouds, high clouds mainly as we go into the afternoon. the temperatures warm into the 80s. the suburbs are in the 60s, really pless an, upper 70s by 11:00 and sunshine in the lehigh valley, to have the readings in the middle 80s. in new jersey, that warmup into the middle 80s by 3:00, that was a little bit warmer this afternoon. while at the shore, just a bit cooler. the sea breeze kicks in later today. temperatures will be in the low 80s this afternoon at the shore. scattered clouds. nothing more than that right now. they extend to the west. no showers associated with those clouds. the showers are to the south and that's where the showers and thunderstorm activity over north carolina are going to stay for the next couple of days. temperatures will not stay in the 60s and 70s. we'll warm into the upper
audubon is 72, voorhees is 70 and 68 degrees in washington township.berton and people bertown both at 67 degrees right now. cinnaminson in the low 70s. we'll see the temperatures climb. sunshine into the 80s. 72 degrees at 7:00. philadelphia, scattered clouds, high clouds mainly as we go into the afternoon. the temperatures warm into the 80s. the suburbs are in the 60s, really pless an, upper 70s by 11:00 and sunshine in the lehigh valley, to have the readings in the middle 80s. in new jersey,...
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but look at coil field, down to 64. 71 in audubon and cinnaminson.ence at 70 degrees this morning. a quick warmup with lots of sunshine and humidity that will make it feel hotter this afternoon. the philadelphia area, 1:00, 88 degrees. near 90 degrees by midafternoon with the higher humidity, it will feel like 94. similar humidity conditions that we saw yesterday. but there's a nice change on the way. already seeing a forecast of northwesterly winds for today. that's dry air that's going to bring the humidity levels down, heading into tomorrow. for today, we could really use some rain coming down. not going to happen. scattered cloud at best, the next chance of widespread showers will come from this little bit of activity that's moving into the dakotas. that is a cold front that's going to arrive here on thursday. that will be our next chance of some serious showers in the area. but for today, mostly sunny. 91 degrees this afternoon. another day into the 90s today. and close to 90 tomorrow afternoon. tuesday, partly so mostly sunny skies. high of 89
but look at coil field, down to 64. 71 in audubon and cinnaminson.ence at 70 degrees this morning. a quick warmup with lots of sunshine and humidity that will make it feel hotter this afternoon. the philadelphia area, 1:00, 88 degrees. near 90 degrees by midafternoon with the higher humidity, it will feel like 94. similar humidity conditions that we saw yesterday. but there's a nice change on the way. already seeing a forecast of northwesterly winds for today. that's dry air that's going to...
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laurel is at 80 degrees along with audubon, lumberton 77.orning and hot and humid day. we'll see more showers and thunderstorms, scattered thunderstorms, especially later today into the evening hours. most of the day it will be dry. we're getting a break from the storms. isolated showers in central pennsylvania at this time. hour by hour forecast, shows quiet conditions. this is at noontime today. as we go into the late afternoon and evening hours, we'll likely see scattered showers. nothing too strong there. there could be heavy downpours, especially into the later evening hours. that's 9:30 this evening. look at the storms pushing through middletown. temperatures soar just like they did yesterday if not hotter this afternoon and more humçid. 97 degrees for friday. upper 90s saturday and the heat wave continues again on sunday. by monday, the temperatures finally start to come down. 90 the high temperature and the heat wave breaks on tuesday with showers and thunderstorms. and the possibility of more storms will be with us for wednesday and
laurel is at 80 degrees along with audubon, lumberton 77.orning and hot and humid day. we'll see more showers and thunderstorms, scattered thunderstorms, especially later today into the evening hours. most of the day it will be dry. we're getting a break from the storms. isolated showers in central pennsylvania at this time. hour by hour forecast, shows quiet conditions. this is at noontime today. as we go into the late afternoon and evening hours, we'll likely see scattered showers. nothing...
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he died at his home in audubon, pennsylvania, tuesday after a short illness. he was 90. >> ♪ >> he was like family to the kids and they felt comfortable. >> ♪ >> reporter: merbreier grew up in delaware county attended penn then seminary at temple university. in 1967, captain noah and his magical arc began airing on 6abc. a show merbreier created and co-hosted with his wife patricia who died in 2011. >> what a great show. he taught kids how to share and we need more shows like that on tv. >> reporter: at its peak in the early 70's the show drew a larger local philadelphia audience than both captain kangaroo and sesame street combined there were puppets cartoons and of course the songs. >> i remember send your pictures to dear old captain noah, send today, send right away. >> red and yellow and ping and green, purple and orange and blue. >> reporter: the show was recorded at 6abc studios and aired on the station until 1994 when the pair decided to retire. they co-host approximately 3600 episodes and all remembered for making countless kids feel special and loved
he died at his home in audubon, pennsylvania, tuesday after a short illness. he was 90. >> ♪ >> he was like family to the kids and they felt comfortable. >> ♪ >> reporter: merbreier grew up in delaware county attended penn then seminary at temple university. in 1967, captain noah and his magical arc began airing on 6abc. a show merbreier created and co-hosted with his wife patricia who died in 2011. >> what a great show. he taught kids how to share and we need...
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antoinette: mother nature is getting some help at the mass audubon sanctuary on the cape in wellfleet. chronicle's anthony everett tells us volunteers and staff members are working to protect a threatened species, the >> on sandy grasslands art tiny dunes. they are filled with bigs ready to hatch. the nest are monitored by's staff. twice a day from early summer to mid autumn they make no are clean and protected from harm. we can calculate the amount of money. terrapins have no contact with their offspring. >> welcome little one. this little fellow's weight and size. are first exposed to semi, it is like someone flips the switch. oh, i'm alive. it was eaten back in the late 1800s. out and to have pork or madeira wine. that really just wiped out the turtles here. during the summer, she spends an average of 10 hours a week as a citizen scientist. that volunteers do as much as possible. but there is something we can do in our spare time. tomorrow on chronicle. when big papi hits his homers, he's using a lou ledoux bat. when jordan spieth aces a hole, he's using fairhaven's titlest balls.
antoinette: mother nature is getting some help at the mass audubon sanctuary on the cape in wellfleet. chronicle's anthony everett tells us volunteers and staff members are working to protect a threatened species, the >> on sandy grasslands art tiny dunes. they are filled with bigs ready to hatch. the nest are monitored by's staff. twice a day from early summer to mid autumn they make no are clean and protected from harm. we can calculate the amount of money. terrapins have no contact...
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germany where the audubon was born, western highways are in poor shape because the government investedof euros to rebuild roads in the former east germany after reification. the u.s. pays for highways in part by charging drivers a fuel tax and funneling the money to states or national highway trust fund. in 2015 as the find was a most out of money, congress voted one extension in july and another in october before it agreed on a plan in december to provide $281 billion over five years for roads, bridges, and mass transit. both major party u.s. presidential candidates donald trump and hillary clinton are calling for even more infrastructure spending. here is the ground. by 1980 in the west, 40,000 miles of interstate highways were open and this has grown to about 47,000 miles. the highway trust fund which began in 1956 set money aside for roads, bridges, and transit systems. fuel taxes made up all its revenue. now they contribute about 65% with congress usually making up the difference out of the general budget. here's the argument, some nations have shifted highway cost to drivers. chi
germany where the audubon was born, western highways are in poor shape because the government investedof euros to rebuild roads in the former east germany after reification. the u.s. pays for highways in part by charging drivers a fuel tax and funneling the money to states or national highway trust fund. in 2015 as the find was a most out of money, congress voted one extension in july and another in october before it agreed on a plan in december to provide $281 billion over five years for...
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in lower providence we got word of a crash of a vehicle that hit a deer unfortunately at audubon road. fire crews have left the scene in the upper upper moreland useh avenue in the neighborhood. the new construction zone starts with the new workweek and the new months. oxford will be closed 9:00 to 3 through november. foggy road to pine streets are the at alton nolen -- alternates. darby township calcon hook road is closing for water main replacement. sharon after the alternate there. >>> federal investigators from three agencies are on the scene of a deadly hot air balloon crash in central texas. the balloon likely hit high voltage power lines and crashed. ntsb will look at factors including reports of foggy weather. skip nicole was federally certified to fly hot air balloons. >>> president obama will address the annual convention of the disabled american veterans organization, he is expected to tell them getting the healthcare and benefits they earned is a promise that can't be broken. he'll tout progress on reducing homelessness among veterans. >> miss teen u.s. comes under scrutin
in lower providence we got word of a crash of a vehicle that hit a deer unfortunately at audubon road. fire crews have left the scene in the upper upper moreland useh avenue in the neighborhood. the new construction zone starts with the new workweek and the new months. oxford will be closed 9:00 to 3 through november. foggy road to pine streets are the at alton nolen -- alternates. darby township calcon hook road is closing for water main replacement. sharon after the alternate there....
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and in audubon camden county, look for a crash at merchant street at oakland avenue. lets grab the ipad done the commuter report, and a crash on the boulevard northbound side, after you sit through that delay, this crash is heading towards oxford circle in the inner drive and stick with the outer drive. expect slowing there as well. >> thank you matt. >>> still ahead at 4:00, city leaders look back at a former police commissioner and the legacy he left in philadelphia. >>> a massive fire ripped through an apartment building how neighbors worked together to make sure they all made it out safely. >>> and a spectacular show in the sky at the jersey shore today. we'll bring you the sights and sounds from the atlantic city air show. >>> today the philadelphia police department mourns the loss of former commissioner, john timoney, he died yesterday in florida after battling lung cancer, he was 68 years old. he had a storied year in law enforcement and served as philadelphia's police commissioner from 19 88 to 2001. and was the current police chief in miami. commissioner ros
and in audubon camden county, look for a crash at merchant street at oakland avenue. lets grab the ipad done the commuter report, and a crash on the boulevard northbound side, after you sit through that delay, this crash is heading towards oxford circle in the inner drive and stick with the outer drive. expect slowing there as well. >> thank you matt. >>> still ahead at 4:00, city leaders look back at a former police commissioner and the legacy he left in philadelphia....
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. >> reporter: the one group to break ranks with its cohorts, the audubon society. >> it really isn'tut money. it's about what are those market-based incentives that will drive people to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> reporter: critics say this rift exposes hypocrisy and the deter little secret that green groups are more concerned with growing the size of government than the environment. >> thank you, dan. >>> the government is making a major change in dental care guidelines. what's now being said about flossing, next. i've been taking fish oil from nature's bounty to support my heart. eating better, keeping healthy. so that no matter what happens in the future, my "future self" will thank me. thank you! 45 years of experience has taught us: no matter what the future holds, you're always better off healthy. nature's bounty you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select nature's bounty vitamins are buy one, get one free. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorc
. >> reporter: the one group to break ranks with its cohorts, the audubon society. >> it really isn'tut money. it's about what are those market-based incentives that will drive people to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> reporter: critics say this rift exposes hypocrisy and the deter little secret that green groups are more concerned with growing the size of government than the environment. >> thank you, dan. >>> the government is making a major change in...
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audubon 84. tu turnersville 83. princeton 81. hopewell township at 83 degrees. it's going to be hotter in every one of those places tomorrow. we have the clouds moving through new jersey now. clearing coming in through central and western pennsylvania. we've got some showers in western pennsylvania, near erie. but that's mostly going straight to the east. if anything, it would graze the poconos later on tonight. we've got hot and mainly dry weather for the rest of the month. we've got another week, right? look at the temperatures over the next week. so tomorrow should be the hottest of all the days. but it's close to 90. all the way through next friday. average high 84. so this is all going to add up to the hottest august ever recorded in philadelphia. and it's going to be pretty dry. rain chances in philadelphia, practically nonexistent until tuesday. dover, similar story. at the shore, even tuesday might not even be any significant chance for rain. now, we've got a certainty that it's going to feel hotter than the temperature tomorrow. chestnut hill feeling li
audubon 84. tu turnersville 83. princeton 81. hopewell township at 83 degrees. it's going to be hotter in every one of those places tomorrow. we have the clouds moving through new jersey now. clearing coming in through central and western pennsylvania. we've got some showers in western pennsylvania, near erie. but that's mostly going straight to the east. if anything, it would graze the poconos later on tonight. we've got hot and mainly dry weather for the rest of the month. we've got another...
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. >> also a great day to get outside in audubon county. the sun is shining. people enjoyed a morning show near haddon lake. let's get a check of your neighborhood forecast from meteorologist sheena parveen. >> yeah, very comfortable. you know we're going to see another night tonight. very similar to last night. low humidity, really nice temperatures, steshlly when you wake up tomorrow morning. it will last for another day here. live look at center city. clear skies. plenty of sunshine. but it's not warming us up into the 90s. we're not going to see that until the end of the week. you can see that by your seven-day at the bottom of your screen. for now we're enjoying the very comfortable weather. 28 degrees in philadelphia at the moment. by 10:00 tonight, temperatures will be in the low 70s. we do have more heat ahead. but in the meantime, here's a live look at rehoboth beach. beautiful conditions right along our beaches. in delaware, as well as the jersey shore. all looking beautiful today. temperatures are mostly in the low 80s. big change from what we've be
. >> also a great day to get outside in audubon county. the sun is shining. people enjoyed a morning show near haddon lake. let's get a check of your neighborhood forecast from meteorologist sheena parveen. >> yeah, very comfortable. you know we're going to see another night tonight. very similar to last night. low humidity, really nice temperatures, steshlly when you wake up tomorrow morning. it will last for another day here. live look at center city. clear skies. plenty of...
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audubon 99. princeton at 93. robbinsville 98 degrees. now, the humidity is going to be down somewhat over the weekend, but still close to 90. the average high is 84. we're way above that. all through much of next week. but here's next weekend. labor day weekend. you started early, it's going to be cool. 80 degrees. and then saturday 84. and it goes up in there. you can see your own seven-day forecast right at the bottom of your screen at any time for your area. not just for philadelphia anymore. and tomorrow, we're going to be seeing the feels-like temperatures very close to the actual temperature, unlike today. 90 at packer park, feeling like 91. newtown square actually feeling like 88. the humidity significantly lower tomorrow. except for places like cape may. 84, feeling like 91. rehoboth beach feeling like 88. still, fairly humid at the shore. but not as hot or humid as today. so at the jersey shore, it's 84 tomorrow. 81 on sunday. a bit of a sea breeze. really beautiful weekend. we expect mostly sunny skies just about everywhere as
audubon 99. princeton at 93. robbinsville 98 degrees. now, the humidity is going to be down somewhat over the weekend, but still close to 90. the average high is 84. we're way above that. all through much of next week. but here's next weekend. labor day weekend. you started early, it's going to be cool. 80 degrees. and then saturday 84. and it goes up in there. you can see your own seven-day forecast right at the bottom of your screen at any time for your area. not just for philadelphia...
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. >> died in his home in audubon after short illness, he is 90 years old.he syndicated show aired from 1967 to 1984, it featured him on a nautical theme set with his wife, who played mrs. noah. and served as a puppeteer, they hosed children and many celebrities over the years. will bring back a lot of memories. >> impressive last night again for team usa. find out how many more gold they added to their already impressive count in rio. staying just a little bit ahead of decline a we're number one, right, mike small. >> plus, mean sweep philadelphia style. hear some of the hilarious tweets mayor jim kenney red to celebrate his birthday. it's a pretty simple question: is pat toomey's agenda your agenda? toomey voted seven times to defund planned parenthood. he even tried to shut down the federal government in order to eliminate funding for planned parenthood. and toomey's against a woman's right to choose and supports overturning roe v. wade which would allow states to criminalize abortion. pat toomey: he's focused on his own agenda, not us. majority forward i
. >> died in his home in audubon after short illness, he is 90 years old.he syndicated show aired from 1967 to 1984, it featured him on a nautical theme set with his wife, who played mrs. noah. and served as a puppeteer, they hosed children and many celebrities over the years. will bring back a lot of memories. >> impressive last night again for team usa. find out how many more gold they added to their already impressive count in rio. staying just a little bit ahead of decline a...
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just across the parking lot, the building with the green sign, that's audubon police.n berks county made an after-hours trip to a spring township drive-through, but it wasn't for a combo. look at these pictures and then watch. he squeezes through the tiny drive-through window at this mcdonald's early wednesday morning. police say that he got into the safe, stole a bank bag filled with cash. >>> back here live in rio de janeiro, in front of barra olympic park, week one of the summer games of 2016 are almost in the books. tonight it is the start of track and field. many of our local athletes are taking part. including one from south jersey who could leave rio as the fastest woman in the world. >> i jokingly say that it's the longest race of my life. >> reporter: her name is english. her language, speed. her classroom, the track. just don't blink. you may miss her. >> english gardner wins it! >> pressure, i had to make the choice which one i wanted to be. >> from the day i first started this sport, i knew that i could be something special in it. i wasn't going to stop unt
just across the parking lot, the building with the green sign, that's audubon police.n berks county made an after-hours trip to a spring township drive-through, but it wasn't for a combo. look at these pictures and then watch. he squeezes through the tiny drive-through window at this mcdonald's early wednesday morning. police say that he got into the safe, stole a bank bag filled with cash. >>> back here live in rio de janeiro, in front of barra olympic park, week one of the summer...
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while it's low 70s for audubon. swedesboro and piles grove, upper 60s, along with princeton. blowing for the lehigh valley, the suburbs into delaware and philadelphia. more of a northeasterly wind for portions of interior new jersey. this could produce a few scattered clouds this afternoon, maybe even an isolated shower. i'm not expecting much in the way of any shower activity during the day today. you see a few sprinkles in southern burlington county right now. over the weekend, we could see heavy downpours and thunderstorms from this. it's moving through montana. that's the beginning of a cold front that will bring us a big change into next week and also changing weather this weekend. you can see the showers and thunderstorms in the dakotas. clearing things out for the western u.s., but ahead of that developing system, it's going to be warm and muggy and showery for saturday. for the eastern half of the u.s. this is saturday afternoon at 4:30. then that chance of showers and thunderstorms comes our way on sunday. first thing sunday morning, the showers are in western and ce
while it's low 70s for audubon. swedesboro and piles grove, upper 60s, along with princeton. blowing for the lehigh valley, the suburbs into delaware and philadelphia. more of a northeasterly wind for portions of interior new jersey. this could produce a few scattered clouds this afternoon, maybe even an isolated shower. i'm not expecting much in the way of any shower activity during the day today. you see a few sprinkles in southern burlington county right now. over the weekend, we could see...
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he died at his home in audubon pennsylvania tuesday after a short illness.e was 90. >> ♪ >> he was like family to the kids and they felt comfortable. >> ♪ >> reporter: merbreier grew up in delaware county attended penn then seminary at temple university. in 1967, captain noah and his magical arc began airing on 6abc. a show merbreier created and co-hosted with his wife patricia who died in 2011. >> what a great show. he taught kids how to share and we need more shows like that on tv. >> reporter: at its peak in the early 70's the show drew a larger local philadelphia audience than both captain kangaroo and sesame street combined there were puppets cartoons and of course the songs. >> i remember send your pictures to dear old captain noah, send today, send right away. >> red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue. >> reporter: the show was recorded at 6abc's studios and aired on the station until 1994 when the pair decided to retire. they co-hosted approximately 3600 episodes and are remembered for making countless kids feel special and lov
he died at his home in audubon pennsylvania tuesday after a short illness.e was 90. >> ♪ >> he was like family to the kids and they felt comfortable. >> ♪ >> reporter: merbreier grew up in delaware county attended penn then seminary at temple university. in 1967, captain noah and his magical arc began airing on 6abc. a show merbreier created and co-hosted with his wife patricia who died in 2011. >> what a great show. he taught kids how to share and we need more...
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i know national audubon and some other partners are looking at how do you move this grass-fed beef markethat is very popular in north america right now to also be bird friendly or wildlife friendly? this example is from the southern cone of south america and it is an initiative that has developed a $1 million market for sustainable grass-fed bird-friendly beef in the ranches participating were the leaders. that is a great example of the way to go, to the people on the land, the businesses, the local communities being the leaders. next. rice and other great examples, whether you're working with partners in south carolina california, in south america, using certain techniques to make rice more friendly to wildlife, more friendly to birds, and creating a new business market. next. fisheries. as charles mentioned, we have had a lot of decline in our seabirds, so working with industry to help maintain fisheries, but also install new technologies and have cooperative agreements about timing of fisheries is really important options for us to work together with the industry. next. this is my last
i know national audubon and some other partners are looking at how do you move this grass-fed beef markethat is very popular in north america right now to also be bird friendly or wildlife friendly? this example is from the southern cone of south america and it is an initiative that has developed a $1 million market for sustainable grass-fed bird-friendly beef in the ranches participating were the leaders. that is a great example of the way to go, to the people on the land, the businesses, the...
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an accident in trooper, pawlings and audubon off of route 422. if you are coming back from the shore, folks like to say that extra night and come back to the office with sand in your shoe n problems on the ac expressway. we had that thunderstorm action. sue just showed us on doppler there that is all north of the atlantic city expressway along the parkway but coming back from say wildwood, avalon, stone harbor good to go working your way back towards philadelphia. mike and alex, back to you. >>> 7:04. >>> gunfire erupts in the middle have the night leaving two people shot in montgomery county. >> now office are in ambler are trying to figure out what went down here. jenny joyce is on the scene, jenny. >> reporter: mike and alex a coroner arrived and as news spread we are watching more and more people showing up saying their friend, family members of the shooting victims. one woman said she's sister of the woman who was shot and killed last night at forest gardens apartment complex on forest avenue in ambler. police say it was a double shooting th
an accident in trooper, pawlings and audubon off of route 422. if you are coming back from the shore, folks like to say that extra night and come back to the office with sand in your shoe n problems on the ac expressway. we had that thunderstorm action. sue just showed us on doppler there that is all north of the atlantic city expressway along the parkway but coming back from say wildwood, avalon, stone harbor good to go working your way back towards philadelphia. mike and alex, back to you....
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their rescue as part of a new three-way partnership involving the golden gate audubon society , the internationald the oakland zoo. ceremony will be at the martin luther king jr. regional shoreline. >>> one of the best ocean explorers has brought his ship and crew to the bay area. >> they are here for the first of its kind mission to find out what is at the bottom of the sea off of our coast. for nine days and unless crew will explore this area. legendary ocean explorer [ name indiscernible ] who found the bismarck as well as the titanic will be leading this expiration. a world war ii aircraft carrier was deliberately sunk 65 years ago off the coast. two remotely operated dc -- deep-sea vehicles will photograph and document that and other things. >> we are literally going to a place no one has ever been, deepwater. we are going to habitats no one have really explored -- no one has really explored. we go there expecting a in finding b. in many cases b is more interesting. >> much of the research is sponsored by the national atmospheric and oceanic administration. >>> the super bowl of pokimon take
their rescue as part of a new three-way partnership involving the golden gate audubon society , the internationald the oakland zoo. ceremony will be at the martin luther king jr. regional shoreline. >>> one of the best ocean explorers has brought his ship and crew to the bay area. >> they are here for the first of its kind mission to find out what is at the bottom of the sea off of our coast. for nine days and unless crew will explore this area. legendary ocean explorer [ name...
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[applause] i have been sent and extraterrestrial telegram stating i am for nafta signed audubon bismarck. know, it is something of presidentevery living , national security advisers, secretaries of commerce, leaders of the federal reserve, distinguished contributors to the american spirit like john gardner, other great american citizens support this agreement. for economic reasons, for foreign policy reasons. we are talking about the foreign-policy implications of nafta for our government and our country. why have all of us declare this issue about politics? why have we come to agree that whatever else has divided us in the past, this will weld us together in the cause of more jobs for more people, for our markets and more democracy for our allies? why do we all know deep inside this would be a profound setback for america and the world economy, in the new global colony we are striving to create ? to are we willing to say no, partisan politics, and yes to nafta? thatow in different ways it reflects this moment's expression of the lessons we have learned in the 20th century. it reflects t
[applause] i have been sent and extraterrestrial telegram stating i am for nafta signed audubon bismarck. know, it is something of presidentevery living , national security advisers, secretaries of commerce, leaders of the federal reserve, distinguished contributors to the american spirit like john gardner, other great american citizens support this agreement. for economic reasons, for foreign policy reasons. we are talking about the foreign-policy implications of nafta for our government and...