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. >> we have keith montgomery with dia this morning. >> yes we just got those numbers so they are still daily flight schedules the canceled. they are being proactive. we don't have a lot of snow but that is expected to change out about 6:00. they are not yet in full deice mode, but they do expect that to be in place for the rest of the day. >> how are you gearing up for cleaning of the runways and pea boulevard out there. a lot of wind expected to come with this storm also. >> yes a lot of wind and snow. the heavy snow so our crews have been preparing all night and actually the afternoon before so there talking chemicals, sand -- they've been talking all those offense really just preparing the equipment. they are out there right now. the have been -- as soon as that snow starts accumulating is when they will really start tackling things. >> all right. >>> 9news.com and the app will you today. for fun we've listed nine types of drivers that you see on snowy colorado roads. >> [laughter] which one are you? >>> we are learning a little bit more about the people involved in the shooting of
. >> we have keith montgomery with dia this morning. >> yes we just got those numbers so they are still daily flight schedules the canceled. they are being proactive. we don't have a lot of snow but that is expected to change out about 6:00. they are not yet in full deice mode, but they do expect that to be in place for the rest of the day. >> how are you gearing up for cleaning of the runways and pea boulevard out there. a lot of wind expected to come with this storm also....
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." >> let's check out the situation in montgomery county. >> keith jones is along the avenue. >> here i want to show you what we're looking at. i'm going to this place first. this is how much snow is collected so far. go to monument road, you can see how much snow is collected on cars. that's what people are coming out and seeing. if you pan right toward city avenue, you can see the cars, getting by okay, the roadways, though, they are a little slick up to this point. the temperatures are going to drop. make sure if you don't have to be out to stay inside. but what we're seeing are just light flurries, light flakes, yes, they are collecting but really just leading to low visibility at this point at least here outside the studios. >> it's not snow but flooding that caused problems down at the jersey shore. look at this, drivers maneuvering through high water, people moving to higher ground. this is what people saw again today. streets by the bay, flooded, people there have to worry about tonight high tide. so watch nbc 10 also in the morning. starting at 4:00 a.m. also get updates on t
." >> let's check out the situation in montgomery county. >> keith jones is along the avenue. >> here i want to show you what we're looking at. i'm going to this place first. this is how much snow is collected so far. go to monument road, you can see how much snow is collected on cars. that's what people are coming out and seeing. if you pan right toward city avenue, you can see the cars, getting by okay, the roadways, though, they are a little slick up to this point. the...
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there's a possibility other accusers may be called to testify in the montgomery county case. >> keith jones continues our team coverage. keith? >> reporter: more than 55 accusers and a retired judge told me he thinks some of them could take the stand. >> you raped her! you know you raped her. >> reporter: bill cosby facing the public outside the courthouse but his case inside could get harder to defend. >> he drugged me without my knowledge. >> violently raped me. >> flipped me over. >> drugged and raped. >> reporter: countless accusations of women, 46 to 80. >> i pushed him away and i said, what are you doing? >> reporter: cosby never had to answer. that could change in a few weeks. >> listen. you have one person saying something happened. you have four? >> reporter: retired new jersey supreme court judge said prosecutors will fight to allow other alleged victims to take the stand. >> because there's strength in numbers. otherwise it's one victim. he said, she said, that's it. >> we believe the women! >> reporter: accusers whose voices quiet for decades could finally be part of the c
there's a possibility other accusers may be called to testify in the montgomery county case. >> keith jones continues our team coverage. keith? >> reporter: more than 55 accusers and a retired judge told me he thinks some of them could take the stand. >> you raped her! you know you raped her. >> reporter: bill cosby facing the public outside the courthouse but his case inside could get harder to defend. >> he drugged me without my knowledge. >> violently...
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keith. >>> jessica, thank you. health investigators in montgomery county still don't know what caused more than 100 students to get sick at ursinus college. and now we've learned more students and even faculty members came down with the stomach illness overnight. nbc 10's drew smith is following the new developments live in collegeville. drew, what are you learned? >> reporter: keith, good morning. we don't have exact numbers from the college but the dean did tell me more students asked for medical help overnight into this morning. that's in addition to the 100 students who already suffered through this. right now classes are in session here. and in these buildings in addition to the students and the professors you'll also find some cleaning crews. the ursinus college emergency medical transport stood at the ready again this morning as the students who could make it out came to get breakfast in an athletic center lobby. >> it's hard to go anywhere like really get a lot of stuff done because you're so worried about getting sick or throwing up. >> reporter: wawa provided this food because the cafeterias are still se
keith. >>> jessica, thank you. health investigators in montgomery county still don't know what caused more than 100 students to get sick at ursinus college. and now we've learned more students and even faculty members came down with the stomach illness overnight. nbc 10's drew smith is following the new developments live in collegeville. drew, what are you learned? >> reporter: keith, good morning. we don't have exact numbers from the college but the dean did tell me more...
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. >> a montgomery county family will never forget their son's birthday. stephanie and keithave one of the area's first leap day babies. luke keller arrived at 12:11 this morning at abington jefferson hospital. luke was due on saturday but when mom went into labor yesterday, well, dad started rooting for a february 29th birth. >> i wanted it to be a leap year. i think it's interesting. it's different and we can have a big party every four years. >> alall right, we will keith says he had a host of texts from friends and family also hoping for a leap day arrival. stephanie a teacher says she still working out thousand explain it all to luke once he gets older. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney showed the harlem globetrotter some of this basketball moves today . >> [laughter] >> here you go. >> got to whip it around. >> all right, nice job mayor. globetrotters players el gato and hawk gave the mayor a jersey as well. the globetrotters take the court at temple's lee core vis center on friday and they play the wells fargo on sunday ansunday. >> looking live from sky6 hd showing yo
. >> a montgomery county family will never forget their son's birthday. stephanie and keithave one of the area's first leap day babies. luke keller arrived at 12:11 this morning at abington jefferson hospital. luke was due on saturday but when mom went into labor yesterday, well, dad started rooting for a february 29th birth. >> i wanted it to be a leap year. i think it's interesting. it's different and we can have a big party every four years. >> alall right, we will keith...
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keith jones continues the live team coverage in norristown. i see it snowing where you are, as well. >> reporter: that's right. light flurries here for past two hours or so in montgomery county. the key for crews, in the giant tanks, salt brine. the capacity 10,000 gallons and trucks are out right now treating these roads. thousands of pounds of salt. crews hoping to avoid this. impassable, unplowed roads. >> my block right here actually didn't get plowed a lot. >> reporter: barbara brown tells me the blizzard trapped her inside her home. how long in. >> until that sunday morning. and it took my mom and i three hours to shovel. >> reporter: christian spent some of the time walking. >> when i come in from work, we have to walk all this route from there to here and we have to walk like half an hour. >> reporter: this winter we received 21.inches of snow and we are behind. here's perspective. two wents ago, three times as much snow. 68 inches. so far, pen-dot used about 27 tons of salt, average winter for them, 81 tons and now -- >> we could be dealing with this storm well into wednesday. >> reporter: in the region, 283 plows on the road covering about 40 miles each. >>
keith jones continues the live team coverage in norristown. i see it snowing where you are, as well. >> reporter: that's right. light flurries here for past two hours or so in montgomery county. the key for crews, in the giant tanks, salt brine. the capacity 10,000 gallons and trucks are out right now treating these roads. thousands of pounds of salt. crews hoping to avoid this. impassable, unplowed roads. >> my block right here actually didn't get plowed a lot. >> reporter:...
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keith wallace, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> ben: lawyers for cosby filed a lawsuit against andrea constand. in this suit, cosby claims constand violated a 2006 settlement when she worked with the montgomery county district rape allegation. cosby wants back the more than 75 grand he paid in that settlement. >> alicia: championship night for usc women's basketball. gamecocks already clenched at least a share of their third straight sec championship. >> they got it. a win tonight and they get this year's title all to themselves. sports director tim hill has nor more now. >> sometimes in sports being selfish is a good thing. a win tonight at home against georgia, and it's all dawn staley and company. we start in the final seconds of the first half. sessions beats the buzzer. gamecocks beat the bulldogs 17-4 in that quarter. second half, georgia cut a 16 point lead down to five. the two time defending sec player of the year, tiffany hitchel, too much for the bulldogs. game high 19 points for mitchell. usc beats georgia 61-51. a pretty tame sec championship trophy celebration, but that's third title in a row. >> it's great, you know. it's great. it's bittersweet, i will say that. at this point
keith wallace, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> ben: lawyers for cosby filed a lawsuit against andrea constand. in this suit, cosby claims constand violated a 2006 settlement when she worked with the montgomery county district rape allegation. cosby wants back the more than 75 grand he paid in that settlement. >> alicia: championship night for usc women's basketball. gamecocks already clenched at least a share of their third straight sec championship. >> they got...
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montgomery and directed the voter education project for six years. but i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> reporter: not all members were on board. keith ellison, a minnesota congressman and sanders supporter said on twitter the endorsement was without input from cbc membership, including me. in a battle of endorsements, the sanders campaign weighed in with one of their own today, harry belafonte. >> just use your platform and your power to do good for social welfare. >> reporter: the sanders-clinton contest is playing out to a far more diverse electorate. the nevada caucuses is a state where 20% of voters are hispanic. the south carolina democratic primary is the following week. 55% of democratic voters in 2008 were african-american. sanders, who says he raised more than $6 million since new hampshire took a victory lap on "the late show with stephen colbert." >> why do you think the young lings like you? >> i think for two reasons. by definition, young people are idealistic and they look at a world with so many problems and they say why not? >> now, young voters are a challenge but raising money is also a challenge for the clinton ca
montgomery and directed the voter education project for six years. but i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> reporter: not all members were on board. keith ellison, a minnesota congressman and sanders supporter said on twitter the endorsement was without input from cbc membership, including me. in a battle of endorsements, the sanders campaign weighed in with one of their own today, harry belafonte. >> just use your platform and your power to do good for social welfare....
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montgomery county prosecutor bruce castor, a judge ruled that the case could go on anyway. the breaking news again cosby's lawyers filed an appeal in last week's ruling. >> thanks, keith. a surprise he never saw coming despite holding up the sign in front of his entire school. we'll explain how the classmates helped him figure it out. >> what is the secret to a long marriage? we found the couples who know how they are celebrating for the 60th, even 70th time. >> a surprise reunion in south jersey. joseph adams had not seen his father in a year. the special u.s. had been deployed for the past year. today joseph stood on the stage there at the elementary school in burlington holding a sign that he couldn't read. his classmate gave him hints. my dad is behind me. sure enough, there he was. for the full surprise check out the nbc 10 app or nbc10.com. look at the students, his friends supporting him. >> this next one will warm your heart. >> no question. we know and love leah still. she finished cancer treatment. >> she is tackling a new challenge, new york fashion week. ♪ >> she rocked the runway wowing everyone with her appearance in the kids rock live fashion show. her d
montgomery county prosecutor bruce castor, a judge ruled that the case could go on anyway. the breaking news again cosby's lawyers filed an appeal in last week's ruling. >> thanks, keith. a surprise he never saw coming despite holding up the sign in front of his entire school. we'll explain how the classmates helped him figure it out. >> what is the secret to a long marriage? we found the couples who know how they are celebrating for the 60th, even 70th time. >> a surprise...
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montgomery and directed the voter education project for six years. i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> not all members were on board. keith ellison and sanders supporters said the endorsement was without input from cbc membership, including me. in a battle of endorsements, the sanders campaign weighed in with one of their own today. harry belafonte. >> i think he represents a certain kind of truth not often evidenced in the course of politics. >> reporter: with iowa and new hampshire in the books, the sanders/clinton is playing out. it's a state where 20% of voters are hispanic. the south carolina democratic primary is the following week. 55% of democratic voters in 2008 were african-american. sanders who says he raised more than $6 million since new hampshire took a victory lap on "the late show with stephen colbert." >> why do you think the younglings like you? >> i think for two reasons. my definition of young people are idealistic and they look at a world with so many problems. >> the clinton campaign is struggling to keep pace raising money. sending an appeal today. we just can't allow our team to be outraised and ou
montgomery and directed the voter education project for six years. i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> not all members were on board. keith ellison and sanders supporters said the endorsement was without input from cbc membership, including me. in a battle of endorsements, the sanders campaign weighed in with one of their own today. harry belafonte. >> i think he represents a certain kind of truth not often evidenced in the course of politics. >> reporter: with...