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. >> well, philadelphia university student are using their knowledge to benefit cancer victims. >> theashion merchandising and management students have opened a pop up shop. the students designed and created denim jackets, pillows, other trendy items, now for sale on philadelphia university east falls campus, proceeds benefit chemo clothes, non-profit that provides financial support to families affected by cancer. >> that's so nice. >> good for them. >> that's "eyewitness news" at this noon. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. for katie all of us here thanks for watching. "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. and of course always on line at cbsphilly.com. the young and the restless is next. stay dry. >> victoria: i can't believe this. >> billy: i know this is difficult to hear, vick. >> victoria: is it really so hard for you to be happy for me, billy? is it so hard to accept the fact that i've moved on? >> billy: travis slept with another woman. >> victoria: don't say that! >> billy: it's true. >> victoria: travis would never do something like that. >> billy: you felt it. when he was
. >> well, philadelphia university student are using their knowledge to benefit cancer victims. >> theashion merchandising and management students have opened a pop up shop. the students designed and created denim jackets, pillows, other trendy items, now for sale on philadelphia university east falls campus, proceeds benefit chemo clothes, non-profit that provides financial support to families affected by cancer. >> that's so nice. >> good for them. >> that's...
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. >>> philadelphia university students spent the afternoon making hundreds of san witch for a good causethey'll be included in care packages that be given to local charities that care for the homeless. those organizations include project home's women of change residents st. francis inn shelter and covenant house. when you see news happening take out your phone, shoot it and make sure you use the fresco app to send it to our newsroom. you can make some cash. lucy. >> thanks iain n your health tonight a warning about medicine you may give your children. antibiotic resistant infections are on the rise among american children. researchers analyzed blood samples from kids between one and 17 years old who received hospital care between 1999 and 2012. during that time, the number of bacteria samples resistant to at least three types of antibiotics made big increases. those researchers say this is even more proof of how important it is to track, prevent and treat antibiotic resistant infections in children. >> new report calling for major shift in the way -- one in seven people will face substan
. >>> philadelphia university students spent the afternoon making hundreds of san witch for a good causethey'll be included in care packages that be given to local charities that care for the homeless. those organizations include project home's women of change residents st. francis inn shelter and covenant house. when you see news happening take out your phone, shoot it and make sure you use the fresco app to send it to our newsroom. you can make some cash. lucy. >> thanks iain n...
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to atlantic city medical center where he is listed in critical but stable condition. >>> philadelphia university fashion students hosted a very successful pop up shop on campus to benefit people battling cancer. the proceeds will benefit chemo clothes a marlton based non-profit that provides financial support to families affected by cancer. the students raised nearly $5,500 selling clothing, pillows, accessories they have design and all of the items were under $30. they have moved a lot of merchandise. >>> holiday traditions return in cherry hill. >> big christmas extravaganza on display once again the two delight of many. victoria woodill is there to show us what it is all about, tori. >> reporter: that is right, we are live, at the thoughton's in cherry hill. families just keep pouring in, look at the santa making family stay here at this ugly sweater party but this ugly wetter it is a new tradition but is there an old tradition celebrating in new jersey for quite sometime. it bass started by this guy but it is being brought back, take a look. garden center in cherry hill is a lush wonder land
to atlantic city medical center where he is listed in critical but stable condition. >>> philadelphia university fashion students hosted a very successful pop up shop on campus to benefit people battling cancer. the proceeds will benefit chemo clothes a marlton based non-profit that provides financial support to families affected by cancer. the students raised nearly $5,500 selling clothing, pillows, accessories they have design and all of the items were under $30. they have moved a...
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. >> in philadelphia's university city section. >> that's where nbc10's pamela osborne is live this morning. speaking with commuters, pam, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, good morning, i've got to tell you, it's a bit of a ghosttown at university city this morning. not a lot of movement or with negotiations. the biggest hangup seems to be pension reform. last night, septa released a statement saying on several occasions this week, their negotiator felt progress had been made. but septa is saying the union brought things to a halt. they're also asking the union to ensure the public that if a deal is not reached by tuesday, the strike would be suspended for election day. if not, septa says, it will enjoin in the strike. the union representing septa workers hasn't spoken until talks broke down overnight. but we do know in addition to pension reform, the union wants to keep health care affordable. they're also demanding steadier schedules for employees. in many ways, the strike has crippled the city. more than 900,000 people have been left trying to figure out alternative ways to get arou
. >> in philadelphia's university city section. >> that's where nbc10's pamela osborne is live this morning. speaking with commuters, pam, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, good morning, i've got to tell you, it's a bit of a ghosttown at university city this morning. not a lot of movement or with negotiations. the biggest hangup seems to be pension reform. last night, septa released a statement saying on several occasions this week, their negotiator felt progress had been...
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philadelphia university has nearly triple the number of students as northern iowa. the press citizen reports neil theobald recently left the school after a no-confidence vote among temple's board of trustees. today, theobald will be on campus for an open forum. trader joe's is coming to the corridor. the grocery store chain will set up shop in coralville at the iowa river landing in the second half of next year. the space continues to grow as details of a new entertainment venue come out. joe's location is in des moines. and a week from today the newest zombie burger will open in iowa city. they'll be holding an exclusive preview event which includes a complimentary burger or salad. famous for it's ghoolish setting, zombie burger is letting the public try the place out - but space is limited. find out more by heading to our website. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now right now it's degrees in coming up - does your child miss too much school?the new definitions that will soon be on the governor's desk. you're watching c-b-s 2 this morning -- covering
philadelphia university has nearly triple the number of students as northern iowa. the press citizen reports neil theobald recently left the school after a no-confidence vote among temple's board of trustees. today, theobald will be on campus for an open forum. trader joe's is coming to the corridor. the grocery store chain will set up shop in coralville at the iowa river landing in the second half of next year. the space continues to grow as details of a new entertainment venue come out. joe's...
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. >>> a popup store at philadelphia university aims to help people recovering from cancer. the students studying fashion making sold handmade clothing and jewelry and home goods at the sale. the proceeds will go to a local nonprofit that helps people with cancer. >>> those who donate a toy or a book gets a second ticket for free. you can make a donation even if you don't take the tour. >>> now to the largest food drive in the nation, the annual campout for hunger. >> jackson is the host on wmmr. last year's regional sports club gathered more food than those with the jeeps. they will unload hundreds of pounds of food. the national online jeep outfitter loaded up their jeeps with food their customers do s donated. the jeep drivers will not be beat on by tiny little sport s cars. >> as you know, the jeep community is a very tight knit group, if you get these guys and tell them there's a way to help out their community or any sort of public service, they come out in full force. >> nbc10's tim furlong is our chief guy who has the chief wrangler with him at the campout for hunger
. >>> a popup store at philadelphia university aims to help people recovering from cancer. the students studying fashion making sold handmade clothing and jewelry and home goods at the sale. the proceeds will go to a local nonprofit that helps people with cancer. >>> those who donate a toy or a book gets a second ticket for free. you can make a donation even if you don't take the tour. >>> now to the largest food drive in the nation, the annual campout for hunger....
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. >>> the north philadelphia university says the increase up to 500 million is due to donor support and wise investments. earnings from the endowment go to student scholarships and to attract highly qualified faculty. the endowment nearly doubled this year from $8 million to $16 million. >>> nbc10 with the butterfly proom program. the sheriff's department delivered a number of donations to the annual coat drive. as soon as the clothes were hung up, there was a long line of people waiting to try them on. >>> one wanted guests, homeowners are finding unwanted guests in their va don't houses. >> everything is at a stand still. >> nbc10 investigators look into it find an even bigger problem. >>> more rain and fog that covered the area tonight, this is how the commute looks right now on i-95 in south ph philadelphia. we're going to have much more on this wet weather moving in. the first alert weather team will have the timing and details for your neighborhood coming up next. ♪ don't let the food you eat during the day haunt you at night. nexium 24hr... shuts down your stomach's active acid p
. >>> the north philadelphia university says the increase up to 500 million is due to donor support and wise investments. earnings from the endowment go to student scholarships and to attract highly qualified faculty. the endowment nearly doubled this year from $8 million to $16 million. >>> nbc10 with the butterfly proom program. the sheriff's department delivered a number of donations to the annual coat drive. as soon as the clothes were hung up, there was a long line of...
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another fresco user here, philadelphia university student spent the afternoon headaching hundreds ofandwiches for a good cause. they will be included in care packages given to local charities, and care for the homeless. the those organizations include project home, women of change, residents, and in shelter and, of course, covenant house. >>> so when you see news happening be sure to take out your phone and shoot it. >> with that app you can get $50 for those videos. >>> we have news coming in at 4:56. lets get out to steve keeley, steve? >> reporter: we are in northeast philadelphia along frankford avenue where police say they have the most slop a tempt of the cover up of the murder, ever, jenny. >> reporter: good morning, steve. local business leaders spent the night on the pavement here raising fund for an awareness of youth home lessness, how did they go? how much fund were raised? we will talk about it next. >>> right now on the fox 29 morning news a murder mystery a dead man is dragged out of his business and left on the sidewalk but clues police have right now. >>> good people
another fresco user here, philadelphia university student spent the afternoon headaching hundreds ofandwiches for a good cause. they will be included in care packages given to local charities, and care for the homeless. the those organizations include project home, women of change, residents, and in shelter and, of course, covenant house. >>> so when you see news happening be sure to take out your phone and shoot it. >> with that app you can get $50 for those videos. >>>...
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many like the philadelphia eagles, university of pennsylvania and john bon jovi. >> ben franklin is soortant to not only christ church the city of philadelphia but our nation, and he is the thing that brings kind of always brings people together. seeing the regular citizen that just gave five, 10 buck it's amazing to me. really a mazing. >> reporter: in philadelphia, bill rohrer, fox 29 news. >>> all right. hundreds of students across philadelphia have some new help to learn about robotic. amazon awarded $2,000 grants to five schools. the school widow will lon middle school in northeast philadelphia is one of schools getting the money. the grant let's the schools either launch or improve their robotics programs. amazon gave the district money to host competitions. i bet they're hoping somebody will build a good drone so they can deliver amazon products. >> our fresco use you sers are helping us show what's going on in your neighbor. >> a dozen people out of their homes tonight after raging fire. brian spears pierce was on the scene as firefighters balance the this fire burning through
many like the philadelphia eagles, university of pennsylvania and john bon jovi. >> ben franklin is soortant to not only christ church the city of philadelphia but our nation, and he is the thing that brings kind of always brings people together. seeing the regular citizen that just gave five, 10 buck it's amazing to me. really a mazing. >> reporter: in philadelphia, bill rohrer, fox 29 news. >>> all right. hundreds of students across philadelphia have some new help to...
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many like the philadelphia eagles, university of pennsylvania and dorothy thee ya and john bon jovi pushingt past the $10,000 goal. >> ben franklin, you know, is so important to not only christ church, the city of philadelphia but our nation, and he is the thing that always brings people together seeing the regular citizen that just gave five, 10 bucks it's amazing to meme it's really a maze. >> reporter: in philadelphia, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >>> how about this? a local librarian is reaching a milestone. edith kutcher still work as avalon tear library at klein live in northeast philadelphia. she will turn 100 tomorrow god willing. friends gathered at klein live to wish her a happy birthday with cake and flowers. here's what the retired stenographer says is the the secret to longevity. >> i think i'll be buried with the books. >> well, i'd like to read all of them. >> i mean that's incredible. kutcher is from west philadelphia. she's been part of that library now for 40 years. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney helping to kick off the holiday season in the city the mayor placed the first
many like the philadelphia eagles, university of pennsylvania and dorothy thee ya and john bon jovi pushingt past the $10,000 goal. >> ben franklin, you know, is so important to not only christ church, the city of philadelphia but our nation, and he is the thing that always brings people together seeing the regular citizen that just gave five, 10 bucks it's amazing to meme it's really a maze. >> reporter: in philadelphia, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >>> how about this? a local...
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you went to philadelphia university, actually work at this business before you took over five years ago. how have you seen small business saturday affect your sales? >> it is one of our best days. it is amazing, just people wait for this day to come out and to support us. i mean, people that were here yesterday said i'll see you tomorrow, can't wait to support you. >> what are the differences with a small business? >> get to know the own, get to know the people behind the desk, get to know the artists, a box store you don't know where everything is made. >> and there are a lot of local artists who have contributed to this store, and what else will people finds here today? >> you can find everything, candles, cards, i mean, gifts for your grandmother, your children, everybody, everybody in the family, even your dog. >> awesome. thank you so much. and if you want to come by today, this store opens at 10:00, of course there are tons of other small businesses in the area that you can check out today for small business saturday. for now live in manayunk, and eat an oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness new
you went to philadelphia university, actually work at this business before you took over five years ago. how have you seen small business saturday affect your sales? >> it is one of our best days. it is amazing, just people wait for this day to come out and to support us. i mean, people that were here yesterday said i'll see you tomorrow, can't wait to support you. >> what are the differences with a small business? >> get to know the own, get to know the people behind the...
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. >> donald trump is secretary president with ties to philadelphia's own university of pennsylvania. he graduated from the wharton school, the other was william henry harrison who was our ninth president and he drop out back in 1491. >>> new this morning temple university students robbed in the terrifying home invasion, "eyewitness news" on 1400 block have of wilmington street just off of temple's main campus. police tell us several arm men forced their way in the student's home and made off with several electronic devices. fortunately in one was injured but temple university put out an alert for students in the area to use caution. >>> also new a teenager shot on his own door step this philadelphia's frankford section. this happened just before 2:00 f bridge street. we're told the 18 year-old victim was shot the this is back, chest and arms and was rush to the hospital and no word on a suspect or a motive. >>> authorities are searching for some thieves who broke in the yoga studio in olde city. take a look the at the surveillance video. man and woman, face very clearly in the yoga s
. >> donald trump is secretary president with ties to philadelphia's own university of pennsylvania. he graduated from the wharton school, the other was william henry harrison who was our ninth president and he drop out back in 1491. >>> new this morning temple university students robbed in the terrifying home invasion, "eyewitness news" on 1400 block have of wilmington street just off of temple's main campus. police tell us several arm men forced their way in the...
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philadelphia university's imaging department printed it on a separate using a heat process. -- heat transferring process. this is an outtake, so to speak. this is not a perfect color match but pretty good. you can come up and a look at it. this the weave structure. if you would like to see another example, you can check scott's tie out because i made him a tie from one of the pieces. let's see -- the other thing is is aackground of my slides photograph taken of the digitally printed photograph of the polyester fabric. you can see the weave structure. example of the scale. we first had to get the photograph to the correct scale and then we worried about the color matching. it also shows you that linen is not a single color. ancient,t has to write -- striation. and varyingghts amounts. you cannot put a single dye favorite. to thiswhat went technique to print the actual weave structure on the tent and compensate that way. --intern is standing near you can make it out. that is the loss. it integrates a enough that you do not notice. process beginning to end of all parts of the conservation project t
philadelphia university's imaging department printed it on a separate using a heat process. -- heat transferring process. this is an outtake, so to speak. this is not a perfect color match but pretty good. you can come up and a look at it. this the weave structure. if you would like to see another example, you can check scott's tie out because i made him a tie from one of the pieces. let's see -- the other thing is is aackground of my slides photograph taken of the digitally printed photograph...
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philadelphia. temple university says many of their commuting students use septa's regional rail lines which have beenbecause of the absence of other services. the school hired shuttle buses to transport students to and from various sections of the city. many of those were packed. >> two hours. >> two hours. >> two hours. >> for a shuttle bus. >> yes. five went down and then one that came, it was packed to the gills. no one could get on it. it went right past us. >> community college in spring garden a commuter college of 35,000 students had many empty chairs in classrooms. some professors say they are putting lectures online to accommodate students during the strike. >>> "action news" will be helping you navigate the commute throughout the morning and beyond. we'll also bring you special live digital cut ins on 6abc.com and the 6abc news app they start at 7:00 a.m. >> a gunman shot a man multiple times in the back killing this man. it happened around 9:30 last night in philadelphia's juniata park section. chopper6 was over the scene on the 1400 block of east like coaming street. police recovered the
philadelphia. temple university says many of their commuting students use septa's regional rail lines which have beenbecause of the absence of other services. the school hired shuttle buses to transport students to and from various sections of the city. many of those were packed. >> two hours. >> two hours. >> two hours. >> for a shuttle bus. >> yes. five went down and then one that came, it was packed to the gills. no one could get on it. it went right past us....
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anger and deployment that donald trump was president-elect. 15% voted for trump in philadelphia, 80% for clinton. university of pennsylvania, five hundred students attended an open discussion airing their concerns. >> what's done is done and donald trump will be the president come january, but that doesn't mean that our voices and our experiences are not valid, that does not mean all the hateful things donald trump has said over the last election cycle have gone away. >> reporter: as you saw in the video there was a heavy police preference out here -- presence out here yesterday, however, police reported that no arrests were made. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> this is what the protest looked like in southern california, a massive crowd blocked an intersection in l.a. thousands in new york chanted not my president. five people were arrested for disorderly conduct. >>> donald trump's was so stunning because it was unexpected even among his many supporters. pollsters far and wide along with political analysts were certain hillary clinton would emerge the winner even as americans bega
anger and deployment that donald trump was president-elect. 15% voted for trump in philadelphia, 80% for clinton. university of pennsylvania, five hundred students attended an open discussion airing their concerns. >> what's done is done and donald trump will be the president come january, but that doesn't mean that our voices and our experiences are not valid, that does not mean all the hateful things donald trump has said over the last election cycle have gone away. >> reporter:...
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philadelphia university's imaging department printed it on heatyester fabric using a transfer process. this is an outtake, so to speak. this is not a perfect color , but it was a pretty good you one. can come up and a look at it. this is the weave structure. if you want another -- if you would like to see another example, you can check scott's tie out because i made him a tie from one of the pieces. [laughter] virginia: he got it today. , the background of my slides is actually a photograph taken of the onitally printed photograph the fabric. you can see the weave structure thise back of my slides. is an example of the scale. we had to get the photograph to the correct scale. then we worried about the color matching. it shows you that linen is not a single color. inen has striations different parts. it was exposed to light at different points. you couldn't put a single dyed fabric behind it and have successful compensation for loss . that's why we went to this technique. compensating for it that way. here is my intern, joanna, standing near -- you can make it out. that is the loss. it
philadelphia university's imaging department printed it on heatyester fabric using a transfer process. this is an outtake, so to speak. this is not a perfect color , but it was a pretty good you one. can come up and a look at it. this is the weave structure. if you want another -- if you would like to see another example, you can check scott's tie out because i made him a tie from one of the pieces. [laughter] virginia: he got it today. , the background of my slides is actually a photograph...
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. >> meantienl philadelphia, the temple university owls will play in their second straight title gameaturday. the they are ranked 20th in the country. >>> in delaware low number retrolicense plates are a hot commodi commodity. tomorrow they can perch asfive digit plate. the plates plus fees are about $110. they must give up their current license plate number. they're coveted by collectors. earlier this year one couple spent $325,000 for a black and white plate with the number 14. >> 4:48. let's get you to work and check conditions. jessica, how's it looking out there? >> we're watching i-95 right now. looking okay at this part. no problems in either direction. the southbound side is where we pay attention to for a 12-minute drive time. speeds also in the 60s so we're moving along nicely. still watching the vine street express and they had that construction cleared. but still use caution. we'll at least have closurers on some of those ramps. you still want to use an alternate the next 10 to 15 minutes or so. there's not a lot of traffic in the rest of the surrounding roads. >>> there's
. >> meantienl philadelphia, the temple university owls will play in their second straight title gameaturday. the they are ranked 20th in the country. >>> in delaware low number retrolicense plates are a hot commodi commodity. tomorrow they can perch asfive digit plate. the plates plus fees are about $110. they must give up their current license plate number. they're coveted by collectors. earlier this year one couple spent $325,000 for a black and white plate with the number 14....
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philadelphia. speaking in university city last night, mayor kenney said these acts have noplace in philadelphia. >> as mayor, i tell you i will that stand up against hate crimes. >> the mayor also responded to president-elect trump's campaign promise to crack down on sanctuary cities like philadelphia that rearouse -- refuse to enforce immigration laws. mayor kenney says he vows to unhold the constitution by holding people in jail without a warrant. >> music legends will are receive the marion anderson award. patti labelle bell and ken flee gamble and leon hough will receive the award tonight. the award is named after the famous opera singer and recognizes artists for their humanitarian efforts. >> i'm sure they had a hard time picking one. they said listen let's give them to all. >> we have a little bit of lane in parts of the region this morning. storm tracker6 live double scan shows that you it's mostly to the eastern half of the region. philadelphia starting to get clipped with a little bit of that and in a moment i'll show you how it is on the move possibly pushing over a better portion of phi
philadelphia. speaking in university city last night, mayor kenney said these acts have noplace in philadelphia. >> as mayor, i tell you i will that stand up against hate crimes. >> the mayor also responded to president-elect trump's campaign promise to crack down on sanctuary cities like philadelphia that rearouse -- refuse to enforce immigration laws. mayor kenney says he vows to unhold the constitution by holding people in jail without a warrant. >> music legends will are...
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. >> hundreds went on line and donated many like the philadelphia eagles, university of pennsylvania, and john bon jovi. passed the $10,000 goal. >> ben franklin, you know, so important to in the only christ church, the sit i have of philadelphia, but our nation. >> always bridges people together. >> just seeing the regular citizen that just gave five or ten bucks, amaze to go me, really amazing. >> if philadelphia, bill roar, "fox 29 news". >> coming up at 5:30, man hit by stray gunfire while leaving a restaurant. the other crime just a block away. >> man leaving a restaurant and hit by a bullet. and another man struck just blocks away. >> in the middle of kensington, why cops are calling surprise lands ago problem. >>> and, also, there is an eagles all-star named the hall of fame. semifinal litz, coming up we'll tell you which nfl ledge sends one step closer to canton. >> canton, ohio, where the pro-football hall of fame s good morning everyone as we zoom out. look who is joining us, bob kelly. >> hail hail the gang's all here. >> karen hepp and thomas drayton. >> from the morning t
. >> hundreds went on line and donated many like the philadelphia eagles, university of pennsylvania, and john bon jovi. passed the $10,000 goal. >> ben franklin, you know, so important to in the only christ church, the sit i have of philadelphia, but our nation. >> always bridges people together. >> just seeing the regular citizen that just gave five or ten bucks, amaze to go me, really amazing. >> if philadelphia, bill roar, "fox 29 news". >>...
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philadelphia. this is a glimpse after victory rally in progress on the campus of the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. incidentally, we'll be back in a little bit to visit with them some more. that will be in just a few moments. now let's take a look at detroit. obviously they're going to have a fine rally there in detroit. a matter of fact, it's under way. the kind you would expect from the great state of michigan. these are just some of the cities that we'll be visiting live tonight. now back to the white house. you know, this is a beautiful house. more than a million americans come here each year. and no one fails to feel the tingle of pride and patriotism that this house stirs. there are clocks in the white house that james monroe, our fifth president, placed here almost 150 years ago. time pieces to mark the time of great events and great men from jackson to lincoln to eisenhower. well, i've been here in washington, i did a little research. i found that president washington took eight days to go by stage couch from mount vernon to philadelphia for his first inaugural. in the last eig
philadelphia. this is a glimpse after victory rally in progress on the campus of the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. incidentally, we'll be back in a little bit to visit with them some more. that will be in just a few moments. now let's take a look at detroit. obviously they're going to have a fine rally there in detroit. a matter of fact, it's under way. the kind you would expect from the great state of michigan. these are just some of the cities that we'll be visiting live...
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yesterday afternoon, the first finalist, neil theobald, attended a president of temple university in philadelphia. more than $130,000 dollars is going to help provide healthy meals to seniors in eastern iowa. with your help, the heritage area agency on aging raised that money during our fill the plate telethon. the organization offers meals at several dining sites and delivers meals to seniors who are home bound in seven counties in eastern iowa. and if you want to volunteer to help, you can do that on our website, or contact heritage at 319-398-5559. racetrack. a nascar is showing dubuque students how to get up to speed in engineering. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. cloudy sky is back and will hold on track for a few snow showers, primarily this not be much of an issue, though areas north of i-80 will be at risk for a quick quarter inch in any moderate bursts of snow that occur. the wind will be blowing as well, with gusts around 25mph likely. plan on clouds to hold on tight through saturday with our next ar set to arrive on sunday. accumula
yesterday afternoon, the first finalist, neil theobald, attended a president of temple university in philadelphia. more than $130,000 dollars is going to help provide healthy meals to seniors in eastern iowa. with your help, the heritage area agency on aging raised that money during our fill the plate telethon. the organization offers meals at several dining sites and delivers meals to seniors who are home bound in seven counties in eastern iowa. and if you want to volunteer to help, you can do...
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on monday, at the national constitution center in philadelphia, harvard university law professor, michael clark will recount the drafterring of the u.s. constitutionment from its tenuous start to the many internal debates. tuesday, as part of the kickoff to this year's miami book fair, "new york times" columnist, maureen dodd, will look back at the 20 receive presidential election -- 2016 presidential election. then on wednesday, it's the 67th annual national book awards in new york city and awards will be presented for nonfiction, fission, poetry, and young people's let tour. on friday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, a discussion of the social and political impact of william f. buck lee's television program, for identifying are line toy which premiamid in 1966 and nexts and saws we'll be live from the anymore book fair if author talks, interviewed and
on monday, at the national constitution center in philadelphia, harvard university law professor, michael clark will recount the drafterring of the u.s. constitutionment from its tenuous start to the many internal debates. tuesday, as part of the kickoff to this year's miami book fair, "new york times" columnist, maureen dodd, will look back at the 20 receive presidential election -- 2016 presidential election. then on wednesday, it's the 67th annual national book awards in new york...
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philadelphia. chopper three over 21st and come lynn streets last night, not far from lasalle university, in north philadelphia, the officers suv collided with another car just before 10:00 last night, one suffered a broken leg, the other broken ribs, they say the other driver did try to get away, but now in custody. >> well, in atlantic city police officer was shot in the line every duty in september, now recovering at home with his family. officer josh fidel was released from the brain injury unit at moss rehab in elkins park yesterday. he was shot in the head on september 3rd after he and his partner interrupted armed robbery, his partner shot and killed one suspect, two others remain jailed on attempted murder and robbery charges. >> a look at other decision frost yesterday's election. >> pennsylvania voters are now pit new attorney general, montgomery county commissioner josh shapiro defeated republican state send ton john rafferty. shapiro will be taken over offers hit with scandal over arrest and conviction of former attorney general kathleen kane. meantime kane is appealing her ten to 23 month prison s
philadelphia. chopper three over 21st and come lynn streets last night, not far from lasalle university, in north philadelphia, the officers suv collided with another car just before 10:00 last night, one suffered a broken leg, the other broken ribs, they say the other driver did try to get away, but now in custody. >> well, in atlantic city police officer was shot in the line every duty in september, now recovering at home with his family. officer josh fidel was released from the brain...
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university. the philadelphia business journal reports talk sports which manages nova's market and media dealings, a chance to travel on the road with the defending men's basketball champions. >> how about that? >>> 4:46. 41 degrees outside. let's get you to work with a check of route 73 in south jersey. >> jessica, what are you seeing? >> everything looks great so far. both of our jersey roads and p.a. majors, even into delaware. everything looks quiet right now. route 73 around 295 in mt. laurel. this is what we're looking at here. no problems in either direction. a couple of cars moving around. if you move further down south towards absecon, a traffic signal is down around route 30 westbound around illinois avenue. all lanes are detour. route 9 would be a good alternate. that's referred to as new road. that could be your alternate. not a lot of traffic through the area right now. here's the blue route. we're okay. 15 minutes in both directions, northbound or southbound from 95 to the schuylkill and speeds into the 60s. bridges look okay as well. heading into philadelphia, over the tacony palmy
university. the philadelphia business journal reports talk sports which manages nova's market and media dealings, a chance to travel on the road with the defending men's basketball champions. >> how about that? >>> 4:46. 41 degrees outside. let's get you to work with a check of route 73 in south jersey. >> jessica, what are you seeing? >> everything looks great so far. both of our jersey roads and p.a. majors, even into delaware. everything looks quiet right now....
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philadelphia police are looking for two armed men who stormed into a home in north philadelphia overnight, robbing temple university students. this happened on the 1400 block of willing ton street, that's just off of temple's main campus. the men forced two temple students at gunpoint, to turn over money and electronics before going through the bedrooms of other roommates, who were not home. the armed men then forced the victims into the basement, before leaving through a back door, no one, fortunately, injured in the robbery. >>> and whether it is a diamond after day out there, we are enjoying bright sunshine, but the question is, for how long, let's get out to kate fehlinger to the skydeck with the answer. >> rahel, looks like that sunshine will last us for quite a while, doesn't mean we don't have any weather-related hiccups along the way, at this point not falling for any wet weather until at least next week. so, for now, enjoy the sunshine. have a pair of sunglasses ready to go, i would highly suggest that, at least a sweatshirt. feels pretty comfortable outside as long as you're prepared with the extra layer
philadelphia police are looking for two armed men who stormed into a home in north philadelphia overnight, robbing temple university students. this happened on the 1400 block of willing ton street, that's just off of temple's main campus. the men forced two temple students at gunpoint, to turn over money and electronics before going through the bedrooms of other roommates, who were not home. the armed men then forced the victims into the basement, before leaving through a back door, no one,...
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. >> i'm heading up to university city from south philadelphia, i've been walking for the past few days. >> around 50:00 a.m., officials from -- 3:50 a.m., officials made announcement at union headquarters. we're please to announced tentative agreement with union 234. it took # days to get the workers bark to -- back to work. >> it's great that we got it done before election day. we don't have problem with people voting. >> the election was one factor, i think the riding public that we had was more important. >> reporter: both sides would not talk details, but did say they were working within their budget and no new funding. state representative and congressional candidates dwight evans is one of several lawmakers credited for keeping all sides at the bargaining table. >> i think thrrp number of things that happened that made us realize we have to get this done. >> reporter: this is a tentative agreement that means it needs to get a ratification by union workers and the national office. septa board has to vote, but for now appears that both sides consider this a done deal. annie mccormi
. >> i'm heading up to university city from south philadelphia, i've been walking for the past few days. >> around 50:00 a.m., officials from -- 3:50 a.m., officials made announcement at union headquarters. we're please to announced tentative agreement with union 234. it took # days to get the workers bark to -- back to work. >> it's great that we got it done before election day. we don't have problem with people voting. >> the election was one factor, i think the riding...
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look at this, in north philadelphia near kendall university campus, this line of would-be voters snakes all around this courtyard. and as we widen out, you can see it even snakes out on to the street. an historic election, now in it's final hours. >> 34 minutes. >> reporter: shortly after 11:00 this morning, andre curtis was keeping time, more than half an hour just to get to the entrance of his polling location. but on this day, in this election, the unexpected day did not matter. >> this election is extremely important to me and i think extremely important to the nation. >> reporter: this line along almost the entire block of broad street, full of voters willing to wait to do their civic duty. we found carl snyder at the very end. >> i don't think i have ever stood in a line this long, any presidential election. >> reporter: city commissioner lisa daly says that the turnout her precinct as gotten feels like the most ever. >> some of my staff has been here longer than i have, and it seems to be on pace with what we saw in 2008. >> reporter: folks like curtis, a science researcher at ch
look at this, in north philadelphia near kendall university campus, this line of would-be voters snakes all around this courtyard. and as we widen out, you can see it even snakes out on to the street. an historic election, now in it's final hours. >> 34 minutes. >> reporter: shortly after 11:00 this morning, andre curtis was keeping time, more than half an hour just to get to the entrance of his polling location. but on this day, in this election, the unexpected day did not matter....
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homeless people down here, this group also brought box dinners to employees at the philadelphia 911 center. in universitybc10 news. >> so nice. >>> well, one last reason to whine this thanksgiving. >> it's thanks to a new law which is making things easier on shoppers this year. according to the pennsylvania liquor control board, 140 grocery store as cross the state are now selling wine. nbc10 was at the giant in halvertown today. it is one of nearly two dozen giant stores with wine on its shelves. officials say the move was made to make pricing more competitive and bring in more money to the state. >> sticking with that theme, we won't be wihining about the weather too much tomorrow. >> really it could be a lot worse, but we're not going to have bad weather. we just have a few showers in the forecast. so for tonight if you're still going to be traveling late, we're mostly dry but still can roll out a few showers in the morning tomorrow. then we go in through the afternoon. mostly cool, mostly cloudy, and the spotty showers will be around early in the day. it's not going to be a washout. i don't think it
homeless people down here, this group also brought box dinners to employees at the philadelphia 911 center. in universitybc10 news. >> so nice. >>> well, one last reason to whine this thanksgiving. >> it's thanks to a new law which is making things easier on shoppers this year. according to the pennsylvania liquor control board, 140 grocery store as cross the state are now selling wine. nbc10 was at the giant in halvertown today. it is one of nearly two dozen giant stores...
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how music therapy is helping the most vulnerable patients at the university of philadelphia. >>> a newinds the benefit of breast feeding you probably haven't heard of before. breast feeding may ease babies pains during a vaccination. those that were nursing cried 38% less than other babies and appeared to feel less pain. >>> pamela osborne shows us how because family hopes to bring the experience to even more children. ♪ it's music time today >> reporter: for a few moments, the beeping of machines fadeaway, and this room in the nicu fades away. it's mom melissa ike's favorite time of the day. >> she's happy. she's listening to the guitar, it's definitely nice to watch. ♪ you'll never know dear >> the music that fills her room is not just muse sick. >> we're playing in a way that's responsive to the patient's vital sifbs on the monitors. >> reporter: using their talents to soothe and comfort babies in a sometimes stressful and unfamiliar place. >> for babies, it can be helpful, not only in that, but for their development. >> reporter: for brooke and christopher bell, they can relate to
how music therapy is helping the most vulnerable patients at the university of philadelphia. >>> a newinds the benefit of breast feeding you probably haven't heard of before. breast feeding may ease babies pains during a vaccination. those that were nursing cried 38% less than other babies and appeared to feel less pain. >>> pamela osborne shows us how because family hopes to bring the experience to even more children. ♪ it's music time today >> reporter: for a few...
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laughter ] [ chuckling ] and, on the 1st of december, he's gonna be appearing in philadelphia, at villa nova university. would you welcome the one and only bob hope? [ applause ] [ cheering ] >> thank you, very much. thank you. this stuff is coming back. [ laughter ] >> you always dress, uh-- >> look at this! >> i had this made for me, in pittsburgh. really? where were you, at the time? well, i'll tell ya, huh? [ some laughter ] >> you-you always dress rather sporty. i don't see-- you wear more sport clothes-- >> no, i did, uh-- a guy sent me this, from thunder bay-- any coffee. and-- it's a beautiful thing, isn't it? >> yeah, that's gorgeous. yeah. >> isn't that a pretty thing? >> is that, uh-- >> i don't usually go-- >> it's like a little corduroy. >> just goin' on the way to, uh. uh, but i-- it's-it's-- ya know, it wakes ya up, a little bit. >> yeah. >> i need it. >> you're looking good. how ya been? is that-- >> i f-- i feel pretty good. >> is that the official title o' your show? >> yeah. >> "stand up and cheer to america's number-one spectator sport." is-- i didn't know professional football had
laughter ] [ chuckling ] and, on the 1st of december, he's gonna be appearing in philadelphia, at villa nova university. would you welcome the one and only bob hope? [ applause ] [ cheering ] >> thank you, very much. thank you. this stuff is coming back. [ laughter ] >> you always dress, uh-- >> look at this! >> i had this made for me, in pittsburgh. really? where were you, at the time? well, i'll tell ya, huh? [ some laughter ] >> you-you always dress rather...
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the push for universal pre-k in philadelphia is receiving national attention. >> house democratic leaderelosi was in center city yesterday to talk about expanding access to early education for kids here and across the nation. she was join by governor tom wolf, mayor jim kenney and experts in early childhood education. they talked about philadelphia's program and how to make it work nationally. >>> a viewer tells us he thought he was doing the right thing by paying a bill early but it ended up causing a problem with his bank. >> coming up at 6:00, we'll explain how that early payment led to confusion and frustration. we'll show you how the nbc 10 responds team stepped in to help out. you out. no warning, no hearing. it's a lending practice so outrageous, most states banned it. but at the bank founded by pat toomey it was business as usual. forcing small business owners out of their homes. toomey even used his power in the senate to help himself, voting to gut rules that protect us and crack down on big banks. pat toomey. out for himself, not us. dscc is responsible for the content of this
the push for universal pre-k in philadelphia is receiving national attention. >> house democratic leaderelosi was in center city yesterday to talk about expanding access to early education for kids here and across the nation. she was join by governor tom wolf, mayor jim kenney and experts in early childhood education. they talked about philadelphia's program and how to make it work nationally. >>> a viewer tells us he thought he was doing the right thing by paying a bill early...
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it's something you have never seen in the city of philadelphia when you see the models walk down the stairs at the universitythe art. the gar mets as well as boys of philadelphia. this year, we're adding drexel university, antoinette school of marketing and design arts and design. >> again, working toward that mission of bringing everybody together. we have information on that event which will ul pull up, but kenny, we want to talk about your recent honor. >> that was great. what really made it great is that myself, our long time friend, patty labelle and marian anderson was a tremendous icon. it's really great when your hometown recognizes you. a lot of people were in the audience we grew up with with. it's a blessing. >> now to the information about the show that's coming up this thursday as we said, it's going to be at the university of arts. 6:00 in the evening until 8:00. you can go to our site, nbc 10.com or to the app for more information. thank you so much for being here. we're going to take a quick break and be right back. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 me
it's something you have never seen in the city of philadelphia when you see the models walk down the stairs at the universitythe art. the gar mets as well as boys of philadelphia. this year, we're adding drexel university, antoinette school of marketing and design arts and design. >> again, working toward that mission of bringing everybody together. we have information on that event which will ul pull up, but kenny, we want to talk about your recent honor. >> that was great. what...
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suspect actually ran back for the gun and has not been seen since. >>> philadelphia police are looking for two men who targeted a universitystaurant. the armed suspect stormed mad max here in the 3400 block of moravian street at 2:00 a.m. employees were closing the restaurant. investigators are still trying to figure out exactly what was stolen. >>> we now know the name of a woman who was hit and killed while walking across a wilmington roadway. officials say 42-year-old alexa mcaveney was attempting to cross kirkwood highway last flight at 6:30 when she was hit by an suv. the vehicle was driven by an 18-year-old woman. police say she was dressed in dark clothing and was not in a marked crosswalk. she died at the hospital. the teen driver has not been charged. >> a 15-year-old male was shot once this afternoon in southwest philadelphia. the gunman remains on the loose tonight. the shooting happened here on the 2000 block of south 60th street. the victim is at presbyterian hospital listed in stable condition. no word on a motive. >>> no arrests in a shooting reported at a philadelphia nightclub. the male victim showed up at
suspect actually ran back for the gun and has not been seen since. >>> philadelphia police are looking for two men who targeted a universitystaurant. the armed suspect stormed mad max here in the 3400 block of moravian street at 2:00 a.m. employees were closing the restaurant. investigators are still trying to figure out exactly what was stolen. >>> we now know the name of a woman who was hit and killed while walking across a wilmington roadway. officials say 42-year-old alexa...
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reporter: sure do. 1686 different election divisions in this great city and here in north philadelphia at temple university it has got to be the longest line in the entire city. polls closed, what, 10, 15 minutes ago. some of these students just got here and they just made it under the gun. these little white pieces of paper being handed out, if you got here by 8:00, you are getting in that door up there. three to four hours these folks of been waiting fueled by these folks, dunkin' donuts, domino's pizza. i want to introduce you to some of the folks. tell me your name. >> jessica hart. >> what has inspired you to stay in this line for how long now? >> about three hours. >> okay. why are you here? >> because every vote counts, and who i want to be in the office needs to be in the office so i will stand in this line. this is my first year of voting. >> first time voting ever? >> ever. >> can i ask you who you're going to vote for? >> hillary. >> so nice to meet you. thank you very much. probably another 30 minutes to go? dedication, dedication, dedication in this line. again, what the hillary clinton campai
reporter: sure do. 1686 different election divisions in this great city and here in north philadelphia at temple university it has got to be the longest line in the entire city. polls closed, what, 10, 15 minutes ago. some of these students just got here and they just made it under the gun. these little white pieces of paper being handed out, if you got here by 8:00, you are getting in that door up there. three to four hours these folks of been waiting fueled by these folks, dunkin' donuts,...
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he is the former president of temple university in philadelphia. seniors in eastern iowa. with your help, the heritage area agency on aging raised that money during our fill the plate telethon. the organization offers meals at several dining sites and delivers meals to seniors who are home bound in seven counties in eastern iowa. and if you want to volunteer to help, you can do that on our website, or contact heritage at are spending more holiday shopping money online. cyber monday's total beats last year's figure, but it comes in second for the holiday weekend for on track for a few snow showers, primarily this afternoon and evening. accumulation will not be much of an issue, though areas north of i-80 will be at risk for a quick quarter inch in any moderate bursts of snow that occur. the wind will be blowing as well, with gusts around 25mph likely. plan saturday with our next area of low pressure set to arrive on sunday. accumulating snow is possible with that system over parts of the area. have a good day!today: chance of light snow. little or no accumulation. wind: w 1
he is the former president of temple university in philadelphia. seniors in eastern iowa. with your help, the heritage area agency on aging raised that money during our fill the plate telethon. the organization offers meals at several dining sites and delivers meals to seniors who are home bound in seven counties in eastern iowa. and if you want to volunteer to help, you can do that on our website, or contact heritage at are spending more holiday shopping money online. cyber monday's total...
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philadelphia today. the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania hosted a conference on the business of sustainability. industry leaders spoke about integrating environmental concerns with company profitability. senior executive vice president of comcast david cohen was among the speakers. comcast is the parent company of nbc 10. >>> and now to a four-legged holiday tradition, the national dog show got under way today. the hounds are competing for best in show at the greater philadelphia expo in oaks this weekend. the show will air on thanksgiving, which has been a tradition for decades. and today hundreds of dogs took part in the iconic competition and more events will take place tomorrow. you can find out who wins the dog show when it airs next thursday at noon right here on nbc 10. right now let's check in with erica martin for the forecast. changes are here, erica. >> that's right. we have so much to talk about, we do have a wind advisory, you mentioned at the top of the show, we are seeing the wind advisory, in effect until monday midnight. it started at 4:00 p.m., it means we have dangerous cond
philadelphia today. the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania hosted a conference on the business of sustainability. industry leaders spoke about integrating environmental concerns with company profitability. senior executive vice president of comcast david cohen was among the speakers. comcast is the parent company of nbc 10. >>> and now to a four-legged holiday tradition, the national dog show got under way today. the hounds are competing for best in show at the greater...
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on monday, at the national constitution center in philadelphia, harvard university law professor, michael clark will recount the drafterring of the u.s. constitutionment from its tenuous start to the many internal debates. tuesday, as part of the kickoff to this year's miami book fair, "new york times" columnist, maureen dodd, will look back at the 20 receive presidential election -- 2016 presidential election. then on wednesday, it's the 67th annual national book awards in new york city and awards will be presented for nonfiction, fission, poetry, and young people's let tour. on friday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, a discussion of the social and political impact of william f. buck lee's television program, for identifying are line toy which premiamid in 1966 and nexts and saws we'll be live from the anymore book fair if author talks, interviewed and your calls will senator bernie sanders, dana perino and former florida governor and senator, bob graham. that's a look at author programs book tv is covering this week. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-s
on monday, at the national constitution center in philadelphia, harvard university law professor, michael clark will recount the drafterring of the u.s. constitutionment from its tenuous start to the many internal debates. tuesday, as part of the kickoff to this year's miami book fair, "new york times" columnist, maureen dodd, will look back at the 20 receive presidential election -- 2016 presidential election. then on wednesday, it's the 67th annual national book awards in new york...
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investigating racially charged social media posts sent to black students at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. screen shots of the groupme account show messages that included racial slurs, a calendar invite for a "daily lynching" and old images of african-american lynchings. it also included references to president-elect donald trump's comments about grabbing women inappropriately without consent. according to authorities, the messages were posted by three people in oklahoma, including oklahoma.that student, has been suspended. police in shorewood are looking for three men who pulled up in an older model s-u-v...held a driver a gunpoint, then stole that driver's car... a silver ford focus. it happened near capitol drive and woodburn street just before 6:30 p-m sunday. the man charged with driving the wrong way on i-43 -- and injuring a woman and two kids heads to court this morning. the legal limit for drunk driving when police say he crashed into the woman last month in the marquette interchange. happening today: one last vote- - before milwaukee county's 2017 budget is on the books. one ?ma
investigating racially charged social media posts sent to black students at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. screen shots of the groupme account show messages that included racial slurs, a calendar invite for a "daily lynching" and old images of african-american lynchings. it also included references to president-elect donald trump's comments about grabbing women inappropriately without consent. according to authorities, the messages were posted by three people in...
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on the heels of another similar story focused on freshman at the you of the campus of university of the philadelphia. racial threats were made at penn through a mess aming app called group me. one student at the university of oklahoma has been temporarily suspended for his movement. school leaders promised to support students after the dedeplorable indents." >> happening today, commuters and subway can say goodbye. people can use that new travel wallet feature. company officials say the travel wallet part of septa key card program allows people to load 10 it 250 on a card to use on subway, trolley, buses, $1. $1.80 same cost of token will be deducted from the loaded ament aand money could be loaded at the sales office or twelveen and market station. at this point traditional tokens will be accepted. >> city officials will decide whether or not to purchase pulse night club and what to do with the building where so many pulse night club and what to do with the building where so many hoingt their lives. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's w
on the heels of another similar story focused on freshman at the you of the campus of university of the philadelphia. racial threats were made at penn through a mess aming app called group me. one student at the university of oklahoma has been temporarily suspended for his movement. school leaders promised to support students after the dedeplorable indents." >> happening today, commuters and subway can say goodbye. people can use that new travel wallet feature. company officials say...
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in philadelphia, 15% voted for trump, 80% for clinton. at the university attended an open discussion airing their concerns. >> what's done is done and donald trump will be the president come january, but that doesn't mean that our voices and experiences are not valid that does not mean all the hazel things donald trump has said over the past election cycle have gone away. >> reporter: and there was a heavy police presence out here during the protests. police reported there were no injuries and no arrests. reporting live at city hall. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> donald trump's victory was so stunning because it was so widely unexpected even among his supporters. the conversation took place at national constitution center last night to figure out what happened. pollsters far and wide were certain hymn hill would emerge the winner even as americans began to vote. >> why did we miss it? probably because we were too busy covering the candidates and not spending enough time covering the voter. >> when it came down to it they couldn't
in philadelphia, 15% voted for trump, 80% for clinton. at the university attended an open discussion airing their concerns. >> what's done is done and donald trump will be the president come january, but that doesn't mean that our voices and experiences are not valid that does not mean all the hazel things donald trump has said over the past election cycle have gone away. >> reporter: and there was a heavy police presence out here during the protests. police reported there were no...
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philadelphia police have confirmed that it was two males, who stormed this home, they were wearing masks, both armed with guns, it happened just after 1:00 this morning. investigators confirm the victims are temple university students, the home invasion robbery happened on the 1400 block of wilmington street, within blocks of temple's campus. philadelphia police as well as temple university police, responded, investigators tell us, the robbers spent a very brief, but frightening couple of minutes, inside the home, ran took off with various electronic devices, according to police, no one was hurt, and at this point, no arrests have been made. thomas and karen? >> jenny, thank you for staying on top of the situation, still developing. >> other news, we're following this morning, search on for two men police say forced their way into a home, tide a man up inside and stole tens every thousands of dollars. it happened just after 5:00 last night at a home on the 2100 block of lots street near the boulevard in philadelphia's bustleton neighborhood. the 69 year old homeowner answered the door, and was pushed back inside. >> forced him to the ground. tide his wrist behind his back with a plastic zip tie, and throug
philadelphia police have confirmed that it was two males, who stormed this home, they were wearing masks, both armed with guns, it happened just after 1:00 this morning. investigators confirm the victims are temple university students, the home invasion robbery happened on the 1400 block of wilmington street, within blocks of temple's campus. philadelphia police as well as temple university police, responded, investigators tell us, the robbers spent a very brief, but frightening couple of...
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"the philadelphia enquirer" reports the university of pennsylvania is investigating a series of violent and racist messages sent to african-american students on the philadelphia campus. officials say it's not clear how students' cell phones. the university described the hate messages as utterly deplorable. the fbi is investigating. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports members of the black lives matter movement have cancelled a protest in chicago this weekend after meetings with the city's top police official. six high school students agreed to have monthly meetings with superintendent eddie johnson after a private meeting with him on friday. the recent police-involved shooting of an african-american man triggered protests it led officials to close one high school as a precaution on friday. >>> the heralded leader of lexington kentucky says aforeca. more arson arrests are expected. burning in the parched southeast are in fact suspicion. >>> facebook is apologizing for a technical error which posted memorial banners on the pages of its living users. it's not clear how many of the sites 1.7 b
"the philadelphia enquirer" reports the university of pennsylvania is investigating a series of violent and racist messages sent to african-american students on the philadelphia campus. officials say it's not clear how students' cell phones. the university described the hate messages as utterly deplorable. the fbi is investigating. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports members of the black lives matter movement have cancelled a protest in chicago this weekend after...
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shuttles will run for city government employees and penn and drexel in university city. philadelphiachool districts are expected in class if they can't get in they will be excused. chris daniel relies on septa if the buses stop, his hoverboard is his backup plan. >> hopefully i can get to school on time. >> reporter: we do expect some sort of updated statement maybe even a news conference before midnight tonight. the last septa strike was in 2009 it lasted sick days. back in 1998, that was the longest, 40 days. hopefully obviously it doesn't come down to that. again, negotiations continuing here. we are staying put have and another update at 11:00 o'clock. lucy. >> of course, brad, we are all over this. bob kelly will have you cover in the morning for the potential commute nightmare and go to fox29.com for a link to a guide with everything you need to know if your service stops. just click on seen on tv. >>> developing story now out of fishtown. police are investigating what may be a halloween prank gone too far. it involves the infamous zodiac killer. some residents woke up to some
shuttles will run for city government employees and penn and drexel in university city. philadelphiachool districts are expected in class if they can't get in they will be excused. chris daniel relies on septa if the buses stop, his hoverboard is his backup plan. >> hopefully i can get to school on time. >> reporter: we do expect some sort of updated statement maybe even a news conference before midnight tonight. the last septa strike was in 2009 it lasted sick days. back in 1998,...
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in philadelphia is the dean of the university of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are ina dance with each other all of the time. ,ongress checking the president backing down from the president, pushing congress, being worried about taking it too far, getting too close to congress. sunday, gary young looks at gun deaths in america over a 24-hour period. he is interviewed by williams, a staff writer for the atlantic. it is a broader societal thing which dehumanizes them in when their life is taken, that is already accounted for. there's a real problem. was inu start saying he a student, there's a suggest in their is a great you could get where it would be worthy. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. with many new members of congress elected this year we have been talking to some in the freshman class. here is a interview with paul mitchell of michigan. >> paul mitchell joins us. republican serving in that seat. filling the shoes of candice miller who is running orientation here. does that give you extra inside and the orientation process? sale.s big shoes
in philadelphia is the dean of the university of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are ina dance with each other all of the time. ,ongress checking the president backing down from the president, pushing congress, being worried about taking it too far, getting too close to congress. sunday, gary young looks at gun deaths in america over a 24-hour period. he is interviewed by williams, a staff writer for the atlantic. it is a broader societal thing which dehumanizes them in when...
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. >>> the push for universal pre-k in philadelphia is receiving national attention.cratic leader nancy pelosi was in center city yesterday. she's joined by governor tom wolf, mayor jim kenney and they talked about how to work the program nationally. >> i want our decisions to be evidenced based. today we heard the facts about whatç works. congratulations, philadelphia. congratulations, pennsylvania. >> open enrollment began in philadelphia last month allowing 2,000 children to enter pre-k for free. >>> philadelphia soda tax will pay for the program. city council approved the 1.5% -- 1.5 cent tax on sugary drinks in june. the american beverage association, distributors and retailers have filed a lawsuit to stop the tax from going into affect next year. >>> a young woman from delaware county is getting well deserved recognition. >> she's the latest recipient of the widener university/nbc 10 high school leadership award. emily rouse was presented with the award yesterday. she was honored for her workmener itting middle school students who have social and academic needs
. >>> the push for universal pre-k in philadelphia is receiving national attention.cratic leader nancy pelosi was in center city yesterday. she's joined by governor tom wolf, mayor jim kenney and they talked about how to work the program nationally. >> i want our decisions to be evidenced based. today we heard the facts about whatç works. congratulations, philadelphia. congratulations, pennsylvania. >> open enrollment began in philadelphia last month allowing 2,000...