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right foundation it's moving past chicago into michigan kalamazoo is getting a few light rain showers. today, though you won't need your umbrella we will see sunshine and just some high clouds and that will lead to a warmup in spite of those clouds. winds shift becoming more northeast at 10:00. by then upper 50s at philadelphia millville at 60 degrees. by early this afternoon, we're at 70 degrees in philadelphia. so, a nice day ahead. with sunshine 56 degrees at 9:00. by noon time we'll be into the 60s and climbing. a look at the weekend forecast when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> all right, bill 11 minutes after 4:00 right now. let's get a check with the traffic. nbc10 joins us with that. >> the southbound lane right at academy avenue. if you head south on 95 closer to center city will you encounter some of that overnight construction. some of that long-term project they're doing around cottman and girard. everything is looking good at 95 and academy. we were talking about a vine street expressway closure. in in effect until 5:00 this morning. in buckingham township there san accident
right foundation it's moving past chicago into michigan kalamazoo is getting a few light rain showers. today, though you won't need your umbrella we will see sunshine and just some high clouds and that will lead to a warmup in spite of those clouds. winds shift becoming more northeast at 10:00. by then upper 50s at philadelphia millville at 60 degrees. by early this afternoon, we're at 70 degrees in philadelphia. so, a nice day ahead. with sunshine 56 degrees at 9:00. by noon time we'll be into...
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Apr 28, 2015
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a spill on the kalamazoo river in michigan cost a billion dollars to clean up, the costliest in history because tar sands crude is so dense it sinks. >> it's going to instantaneously cover the bottom of the bay which will almost automatically kill everything on the bay floor and we shouldn't even be contemplating having those vessels come in to the bay till we are ready to deal with a spill. >> most of the tar stands will be headed down the pacific coast, will actually be exported to asia. >>> tonight a big burrito chain says its gm-over it. >> reporter: chipotle is saying goodbye to gmos. >> personally i try to eat healthier. healthier options. so if something is labeled as gmo, i'm more likely to eat it. >> reporter: soy bean oil has been swapped out for gmo-free sunflower oil. >> i think chipotle is really showing there's a better way to do fast food. >> reporter: ceo steve els says scientists are still figuring out the long-term effects of gmos though the fda insists they are safe. most of the food we eat in america including corn are genetically modified to resist diseases. san jos
a spill on the kalamazoo river in michigan cost a billion dollars to clean up, the costliest in history because tar sands crude is so dense it sinks. >> it's going to instantaneously cover the bottom of the bay which will almost automatically kill everything on the bay floor and we shouldn't even be contemplating having those vessels come in to the bay till we are ready to deal with a spill. >> most of the tar stands will be headed down the pacific coast, will actually be exported...
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Apr 26, 2015
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april 15th, when they didn't show up in kalamazoo where they were supposed to meet other family members, the search began. finally at 2:20 yesterday afternoon, 14 days after the sisters became stranded. a glimmer spotted in the snow turned out to be a reflection from their suv's windshield. the helicopter landing in a nearby clearing. one of the women clutching a bible. >> they were very cheerful, they were grateful. i described them as even almost in shock that it was finally happening for them, that they were being rescued. >> reporter: the sisters, getting one last look at the snowy scene they survived, and happily eating something other than those snacks. marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> that sandwich never tasted so good. we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." >>> up next, putting your life on the line to sell houses. why a growing number of real estate agents are fearing for their lives every time they go out to show a home to a prospective buyer. >>> and royal baby watchers going into overdrive this weekend. royal baby number two is due any minute now. why many br
april 15th, when they didn't show up in kalamazoo where they were supposed to meet other family members, the search began. finally at 2:20 yesterday afternoon, 14 days after the sisters became stranded. a glimmer spotted in the snow turned out to be a reflection from their suv's windshield. the helicopter landing in a nearby clearing. one of the women clutching a bible. >> they were very cheerful, they were grateful. i described them as even almost in shock that it was finally happening...
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Apr 25, 2015
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. >> reporter: days later, when they didn't arrive in kalamazoo to meet other family members, the search we were able to look at what location they were at. phone records. bank records. >> reporter: after more than a week of combing the woods, searchers spot a glimmer of light reflecting off their suv as windshield. >> it's truly a miracle that they were found. >> reporter: rescuers air-lifting the sisters to the hospital. describing them as physically weak but in good spirits. here they are moments after their rescue holding hands, posing for the camera. wright's son saying we thank god for the return of my mom and my aunt. >> i've been surviving on girl scout cookies and cheese puffs for years. i see this as a validation. >> the first 18 years of my life. >>ly now put girl scout cookies in the vehicle. just if case. a great endorsement. >> it's a good idea to carry stuff in your car. >> yeah especially thin mints. >>> coming up here on "gma," beyonce's mom ties the knot. the superstar shares fun family photos from the big day. we have them next in "pop news" now at chili's new top shel
. >> reporter: days later, when they didn't arrive in kalamazoo to meet other family members, the search we were able to look at what location they were at. phone records. bank records. >> reporter: after more than a week of combing the woods, searchers spot a glimmer of light reflecting off their suv as windshield. >> it's truly a miracle that they were found. >> reporter: rescuers air-lifting the sisters to the hospital. describing them as physically weak but in good...
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Apr 29, 2015
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a spill on the kalamazoo river in michigan five years ago cost a billion dollars to mop up, the costliestanup in u.s. history. that's because tar sands crude is so dense it sinks. >> it's going to instantaneous ly cover the bottom of the bay which will almost automatically kill everything that's on the bay floor. and we shouldn't even be contemplating having those vessels come in to the bay until we're ready to deal with a spill. >> reporter: christin ayers kpix 5. >>> a new study out today confirms our investigation. it predicts the west coast could soon face what it calls a tar sands invasion. the tar sands industry goal according to the report is to triple production over the next 15 to 20 years. the crude would primarily come in by ship. it would also arrive by rail to virtually every refinery in the bay area. this report says the plan would not only put the pacific coast at risk for spills, it would also skyrocket the region's carbon emissions. >> simply replacing 800,000 barrels of conventional food which is not clean with tar sands crude is the equivalent of putting nearly 6 millio
a spill on the kalamazoo river in michigan five years ago cost a billion dollars to mop up, the costliestanup in u.s. history. that's because tar sands crude is so dense it sinks. >> it's going to instantaneous ly cover the bottom of the bay which will almost automatically kill everything that's on the bay floor. and we shouldn't even be contemplating having those vessels come in to the bay until we're ready to deal with a spill. >> reporter: christin ayers kpix 5. >>> a...
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Apr 25, 2015
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. >> reporter: days later, when the sisters didn't arrive in kalamazoo to join other family members,an. >> we were unable to find out what location they were at. we started looking at phone records. bank records. >> reporter: after more than a week of combing the woods, searchers spot a glimmer of light reflecting off their suv's windshield. >> it's truly a miracle that they were found. >> reporter: rescuers air-lifting the sisters to the hospital. describing them as physically weak but in good spirits. here they are moments after their dramatic rescue holding hands. posing for the camera. wright's son telling abc news news this morning we thank god for the safe return of my mom and my aunt. thank god for those girl scout cookies. >> i've been surviving on girl scout cookies and cheese puffs for years. i see this as a validation. >> the first 18 years of my life. >> i will now put girl scout cookies in the vehicle. just in case. a great endorsement. >> it's a good idea to carry stuff in your car. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> yeah, especially thin mints. >>> coming up here on "gma,"
. >> reporter: days later, when the sisters didn't arrive in kalamazoo to join other family members,an. >> we were unable to find out what location they were at. we started looking at phone records. bank records. >> reporter: after more than a week of combing the woods, searchers spot a glimmer of light reflecting off their suv's windshield. >> it's truly a miracle that they were found. >> reporter: rescuers air-lifting the sisters to the hospital. describing them...
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. >> so there's a family going to dairy freeze tonight and, you know kalamazoo have something to worryardairy freeze, go get a salad. retroamerica, health for our children. to be blunt, it's not about isis or al qaeda in yemen. what we've seen here is a quick change. 2000 is we have a central group sending a very few people 19 hijackers, strategic threat. now we have, to be frank, a unch be of chump change people in cities like new york and chicago who say i don't really know how to be a terrorist but maybe i can get a propane tank. the problem is capability is much lower than we witnessed 14 years ago but the breadth of the problem is higher. you're going to see some low-level strike shooting up a shopping mall, for example. we should not mistake that for an indication that al qaeda is on the surge in the united states. >> okay. the book is "the head game," philip mudd thank you. >> thank you. >> w.a.g. i get it now. i like it. i was really -- >> morning w.a.g. >> there's a lot of things that we could use with that phrase. thank you very much. on tomorrow's show we're going to have th
. >> so there's a family going to dairy freeze tonight and, you know kalamazoo have something to worryardairy freeze, go get a salad. retroamerica, health for our children. to be blunt, it's not about isis or al qaeda in yemen. what we've seen here is a quick change. 2000 is we have a central group sending a very few people 19 hijackers, strategic threat. now we have, to be frank, a unch be of chump change people in cities like new york and chicago who say i don't really know how to be a...