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(laura schwartz, real estate agent) does the basement flood? is the roof leaking? is it sunny at the house, or are there patches of the grass that are still covered in snow three months later? it's a really different vantage point than looking when it's sunny and the trees are full and the flowers are blooming. and be mindful of scheduling closing dates around the winter holidays, when banks and courts may shut down for a day or two, slowing or halting transactions. for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. " tim: with a final check a report finding a corellation between eating meats and cancer. abc9 reporter elisa raffa unwraps the details tonight at six we want you to show us your pumpkin! send us your best decorated, carved, or painted pumpkins! you have just three days to submit a photo of your best pumpkin creation. on october 30th, tune into the abc9 news morning show to see if you won! the winner will receive four muskies tickets! ... to submit your photo you must friend our morning anchor jessica rae on facebook... and post your pumpkin picture directly to her w
(laura schwartz, real estate agent) does the basement flood? is the roof leaking? is it sunny at the house, or are there patches of the grass that are still covered in snow three months later? it's a really different vantage point than looking when it's sunny and the trees are full and the flowers are blooming. and be mindful of scheduling closing dates around the winter holidays, when banks and courts may shut down for a day or two, slowing or halting transactions. for consumer watch, i'm...
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back to glenn "hurricane" schwartz on joaquin's latest track. what's the latest here, glenn? >> well, it's finally starting to move. it is still a powerful hurricane. it is still battering the central bahamas. hour after hour after hour, you can see it's not directly connected to the rain along the east coast, but you can see it's getting actually to be a fairly large hurricane and starting to move to the north. we'll show you this is the actual history. it actually has been moving to the southwest and that is fortunate because it's that movement that has prevented it from coming up and hitting the united states, at least the way it looks now. still category 4 moving north at five miles an hour and expected to make a turn up toward the northeast over the next couple of days. by sunday, it's still way offshore, there it is by monday, and, of course, the closer it gets to us, the stronger the wind and the bigger the coastal flooding that we're going to get. and they are still not 100% that it's going to be going out there, because there's still a couple of models keeping it muc
back to glenn "hurricane" schwartz on joaquin's latest track. what's the latest here, glenn? >> well, it's finally starting to move. it is still a powerful hurricane. it is still battering the central bahamas. hour after hour after hour, you can see it's not directly connected to the rain along the east coast, but you can see it's getting actually to be a fairly large hurricane and starting to move to the north. we'll show you this is the actual history. it actually has been...
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. >> reporter: that, of course, was joel schwartz, who, though shut down by the judge, just couldn't up on that pam hupp angle. so while russ sat in prison, schwartz followed the money from betsy's life insurance payout to pam, the money she'd said was for betsy's daughters. and what do you know -- >> miss hupp had funded a trust in the name of the kids approximately five days prior to the commencement of trial. about ten days after the trial had concluded, the trust was defunded over 99.7% of what had been placed in there. >> wow. she funded the trust so that during the trial it would look like she had given all this money to the kids. >> that's exactly correct. i never doubted that that was her motive in the first place. so nothing surprised me. however, that in and of itself is something that the court of appeals needed to hear about. >> reporter: schwartz had filed an appeal of course, a process that tends to take years, but he also filed an unusual short-cut motion for a hearing to consider and perhaps throw out the guilty verdict based on the new evidence of what pam did with t
. >> reporter: that, of course, was joel schwartz, who, though shut down by the judge, just couldn't up on that pam hupp angle. so while russ sat in prison, schwartz followed the money from betsy's life insurance payout to pam, the money she'd said was for betsy's daughters. and what do you know -- >> miss hupp had funded a trust in the name of the kids approximately five days prior to the commencement of trial. about ten days after the trial had concluded, the trust was defunded...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with the forecast. hey, glenn?>> i would not want to be on the river on a day like today. it's much cooler than it was yesterday. we even have a fair amount of clouds. fair weather clouds have moved in to prevent us from getting warmed up by that sun that is out there. 53 degrees in philadelphia right now. only 50 in pottsup to, 51 in reading, fan 50 in lancaster. yesterday was way, way warmer. we have a mix of sun and clouds, fair weather clouds from the north, no rain associated with any of this. and we are 15 to 20 degrees colder than at this time yesterday. mount holly and pottstown 18 degrees colder so as we go through the afternoon around 53 now. we're going up close to 60 degrees by 4:00. you see the wind is not going to be much during the night tonight but temperatures are in philadelphia going down into the 30s as the wind goes almost dead calm. we'll see how much it warms up this weekend and if there will be rain with the seven day in a few minutes. >> an her airlines flight headed from los angeles to phi
glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with the forecast. hey, glenn?>> i would not want to be on the river on a day like today. it's much cooler than it was yesterday. we even have a fair amount of clouds. fair weather clouds have moved in to prevent us from getting warmed up by that sun that is out there. 53 degrees in philadelphia right now. only 50 in pottsup to, 51 in reading, fan 50 in lancaster. yesterday was way, way warmer. we have a mix of sun and clouds, fair weather...
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chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is all over the story. glenn? >> yeah, it's all over us. we've got rain all over the area, steady rain, solid area of rain. you can see we've got a band now of heavier rain across portions of new jersey going up through browns mills. this has just developed over the last hour so we'll see how it moves, if it moves, and if it's going to add to this misery that we've had today. there's another band of heavier rain just off the coast here, off of cape may county. so we continue to watch that. you'll see it build up just a little bit, just recently, here's that other band building up kind of out of nowhere, so we're getting some more inflow from the ocean and we'll keep up with this radar and also the latest on joaquin in just a few minutes. >> glenn, the phils game, of course, cancelled thanks to the weather. here's a live look at citizens bank park in south philly. the phillies may try to make it up tomorrow by playing a double header. the wind and the rain is also making a mess of a major sporting event to the sout
chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is all over the story. glenn? >> yeah, it's all over us. we've got rain all over the area, steady rain, solid area of rain. you can see we've got a band now of heavier rain across portions of new jersey going up through browns mills. this has just developed over the last hour so we'll see how it moves, if it moves, and if it's going to add to this misery that we've had today. there's another band of heavier rain just off the coast...
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glenn hurricane schwartz with his first alert forecast. glenn? >> yeah, and not only will it e be at least ten degrees above average. tomorrow, another day without rain. another day where the leaves are getting more and more colorful. it was in the pocono mountains, blue mountain, spectacular out there. it's going to peak this weekend in the poconos. the temperatures across the area were well into the 70s today. it's dropped to 70 in philadelphia from the high of 76, but it's still 72 in northeast philly. 71 in allentown and pottstown. mid-60s elsewhere. we have a southerly wind, but not as strong as it was the last couple of days. some parts of new jersey dead calm. and hardly any clouds around, either. we see them in new york state, not moving this way. and so it's going to stay clear during the night tonight. as temperatures drop into the 50s, not as cold as the last few nights. but we'll see how long the warm weather stays and if we're going to get showers over the weekend with those changes. the 7-day in a few minutes. >>> septa police say t
glenn hurricane schwartz with his first alert forecast. glenn? >> yeah, and not only will it e be at least ten degrees above average. tomorrow, another day without rain. another day where the leaves are getting more and more colorful. it was in the pocono mountains, blue mountain, spectacular out there. it's going to peak this weekend in the poconos. the temperatures across the area were well into the 70s today. it's dropped to 70 in philadelphia from the high of 76, but it's still 72 in...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking patricia. >> but we begin with brittney shipp with a weekend chill in the area. brittney? >> what a difference a day makes, yesterday in the high 70s and today anywhere between nine to up to 18 degrees colder, so 18 degrees colder in the poconos, down 13 degrees in philadelphia from this time yesterday, down 9 degrees in wilmington, down 10 degrees in atlantic city and millville, so your current temperatures are barely in the 60s. 64 degrees in philadelphia, 61 in chester spring, 62 degrees, mid 60s in wilmington, barely at 60 in pottstown, low 50s in the poconos. closer to south jersey, 69 here in woodbine, and tonight temperatures are going to get down into the 40s and 30s, so it is going to be a very cold start to your weekend, as well, temperatures hovering around freezing for allentown and the poconos tonight. 32 degrees for philadelphia and 44 for atlantic city. a look back at yesterday, 77 degrees, today we're more than ten degrees cooler at 64. even into the weekend we are going to stay in the 60s both on saturday and sunday. we'll take a clo
glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking patricia. >> but we begin with brittney shipp with a weekend chill in the area. brittney? >> what a difference a day makes, yesterday in the high 70s and today anywhere between nine to up to 18 degrees colder, so 18 degrees colder in the poconos, down 13 degrees in philadelphia from this time yesterday, down 9 degrees in wilmington, down 10 degrees in atlantic city and millville, so your current temperatures are barely in the 60s. 64...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us now to explain. glenn? >> yeah, people wonder is this the hurricane, is it a nor'easter, is it the warm ocean temperatures, is it an extreme pattern in the jet stream? yes, yes, yes, and yes. it's a combination of factors to create this. first of all, here we are. there is joaquin out in the atlantic. there is the upper air mass, the upper air low, but it's up in canada as we've been talking about, gigantic blocking high of blocking area high pressure out in the atlantic and what that does is create this block that prevents anything from moving. it's not just the storm. if it was just a regular storm, it would move, it would get a day's worth of rain and it would move out and that would be the end of it. well, let's take a look at the surface map now. and we'll see once again, there's joaquin, there's the nor'easter, but it's the big area of high pressure, watch the wind coming from the northeast. here's wind coming from the east. here's wind around joaquin. coming from the southeast. and this all leads, se
glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us now to explain. glenn? >> yeah, people wonder is this the hurricane, is it a nor'easter, is it the warm ocean temperatures, is it an extreme pattern in the jet stream? yes, yes, yes, and yes. it's a combination of factors to create this. first of all, here we are. there is joaquin out in the atlantic. there is the upper air mass, the upper air low, but it's up in canada as we've been talking about, gigantic blocking high of blocking area high...
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. >> glenn "hurricane" schwartz has more on what's causing trouble now. glenn? >> yeah, well we continue to see wind direction that's coming in off of the ocean. it's not as strong as it was, and the level of the flooding is down, but it doesn't recede enough for people to go and fix what happened. you can see a live view of cape may, you can see there's some beach there, but we do have some issues here and a coastal flood advisory continues for southern delaware and extreme south jersey. we continue to see that northeast wind. you can see it would be worse at the delaware beaches than at the jersey shore where it's more parallel to the coastline there. and that goes until 7:00. minor tidal flooding, especially in the back bays after the high tide. these are the wind gusts in the past couple of hours. you can see some places gusting still 20 to 30 miles an hour. so we're not exactly totally out of the woods here, but the general picture is for improvement, the clouds, the only issue now, got to get rid of the wind and the weather is just going to get better and
. >> glenn "hurricane" schwartz has more on what's causing trouble now. glenn? >> yeah, well we continue to see wind direction that's coming in off of the ocean. it's not as strong as it was, and the level of the flooding is down, but it doesn't recede enough for people to go and fix what happened. you can see a live view of cape may, you can see there's some beach there, but we do have some issues here and a coastal flood advisory continues for southern delaware and...
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. >> sure, let's find out from glenn "hurricane" schwartz how it's looking, glenn? >> you're going to be getting a chill tomorrow night, but it is going to be clear and the wind is not going to be an issue. that can happen at the linc at certain times, just ask david akers. 53 degrees, just some partly cloudy skies at kickoff, down to 48 degrees at 11:00 at night. as i said, it is going to be dry, the wind should not be strong enough to be a factor. right now we have touched 60 degrees for the first time today. that's as warm as it's gotten and it hasn't reached 60 in most of the area. tonight is going to be very chilly one, look at the lows by tomorrow morning, down to 31 degrees in allentown, 32 in pottstown, even 38 degrees right in philadelphia. so we're starting out the weekend on the cold side. we'll see how it warms up and if there's any rain ahead with the seven day in a few minutes. >>> we have new information this afternoon in this violent brawl outside an allentown school, police making arrests now after students turned on the officers during this fight.
. >> sure, let's find out from glenn "hurricane" schwartz how it's looking, glenn? >> you're going to be getting a chill tomorrow night, but it is going to be clear and the wind is not going to be an issue. that can happen at the linc at certain times, just ask david akers. 53 degrees, just some partly cloudy skies at kickoff, down to 48 degrees at 11:00 at night. as i said, it is going to be dry, the wind should not be strong enough to be a factor. right now we have...
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first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now. how big a drop in temperatures are we talking about? >> today we got up to 72 so far, tomorrow we may not even get to 60. plus we'll have some wind after that. fair amount of sunshine this afternoon. it has been dry all day, and the temperature has been kind of leveling off right around the 70-degree mark in the philadelphia area. little bit warmer to the south and in middle 60s farther north, except the poconos, 56 degrees, it's chilly there. and we have a sustained wind of 10 to 20 miles an hour. allentown 23 mile an hour sustained winds, we've had gusts over 35 miles an hour up there in parts of the area, so that kind of balances out the warmer temperatures. now the satellite and radar, you see some clouds, but you don't see any rain. it's dry now and going to stay dry through the rest of the evening, but as the sun goes down, the temperatures are going to drop quickly, so if you're headed out past 8:00 tonight, take a jacket with you, because 68 degrees at 6:00, by midnight we're
first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now. how big a drop in temperatures are we talking about? >> today we got up to 72 so far, tomorrow we may not even get to 60. plus we'll have some wind after that. fair amount of sunshine this afternoon. it has been dry all day, and the temperature has been kind of leveling off right around the 70-degree mark in the philadelphia area. little bit warmer to the south and in middle 60s farther north, except the...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the forecast. hey, glenn. >>> it's already warmer now than it was any time during the day yesterday or sunday for that matter and it's not even noon yet so it will be going up. there's the pocono mountains. a mix of cloutsds and sun there. it was down to 20 in the poconos yesterday morning. 58 in mount pocono right now. what a rebound. 58 in philadelphia. 59 in northeast philly and 60 in atlantic city international. we have patches of clouds but the rain -- well, there isn't any in pennsylvania. we have a couple showers in new york state. they're more moving straight to the east so we don't expect them to be in the area. temperatures will be into the 60s across much of the area and approaching 70 degrees by later this afternoon. it should stay dry once again. we'll see how much warmer it will get this week and it will with the seven-day in just a few minutes. >>> to decision 2016 now as speculation continues to swirl about a possible presidential run, vice president joe biden spoke at an event this
glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the forecast. hey, glenn. >>> it's already warmer now than it was any time during the day yesterday or sunday for that matter and it's not even noon yet so it will be going up. there's the pocono mountains. a mix of cloutsds and sun there. it was down to 20 in the poconos yesterday morning. 58 in mount pocono right now. what a rebound. 58 in philadelphia. 59 in northeast philly and 60 in atlantic city international. we have patches of...
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schwartz says most sellers putting a home on the market in the colder weather months have to move out for a specific reason, and may be up against a certain deadline, giving a buyer the upper hand. the drop in temperatures in the fall and the arrival of snow in winter can provide an important perspective for potential buyers. does the basement flood? is the roof leaking? is it sunny at the house, or are there patches of the grass that are still covered in snow three months later? it's a really different vantage point than looking when it's sunny and the trees are scheduling closing dates around the winter holidays, when banks and courts may shut down for a day or two, slowing or halting transactions. for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. here's a look at storm track seven live doppler radar. the forecast from eileen loan is next. chforecast. rain tracks into the area today and may be heavy this afternoon and tonight. showers taper off on wednesday but strong winds could keep temps steady or even falling for wednesday afternoon. breezy and cold for thursday and then a chance of showers
schwartz says most sellers putting a home on the market in the colder weather months have to move out for a specific reason, and may be up against a certain deadline, giving a buyer the upper hand. the drop in temperatures in the fall and the arrival of snow in winter can provide an important perspective for potential buyers. does the basement flood? is the roof leaking? is it sunny at the house, or are there patches of the grass that are still covered in snow three months later? it's a really...
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schwartz wonders how many of these offenders are awaiting treatment and beds. >> these programs work. they are proven that they work. we just now need to put more money in the system so everybody can have a bedey one. >> reporter: many from the police commissioner to the mayor say tyrone howard with his life of crime should never have been in the drug rehab program to begin with. today the mayor proposed new laws to keep dangerous offenders out of court discretion. >> because the judge was not required to consider the danger he posed, again, the decision was made that had costly consequences and howard was sent to treatment. he didn't show up. >> as we confirmed late this afternoon, the treatment was delayed because of a shortage of beds. and that delayed daily monitoring associated with in patient residential treatment. >> obviously he would have been closely montoward, he would have been treated and maybe this horrible tragedy would not have taken place. that's the cold-hearted facts here. >> reporter: the state division of criminal justice says the rearrest rate among offenders in
schwartz wonders how many of these offenders are awaiting treatment and beds. >> these programs work. they are proven that they work. we just now need to put more money in the system so everybody can have a bedey one. >> reporter: many from the police commissioner to the mayor say tyrone howard with his life of crime should never have been in the drug rehab program to begin with. today the mayor proposed new laws to keep dangerous offenders out of court discretion. >> because...
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let's go to gadi schwartz for more. >> there's a military plane crash in afghanistan. pentagon confirms a u.s. c-130 transport plane carrying 12 peel crashed near jalalabad. five serviceman killed and contractors and two local afghans. it happened as they took off from jalalabad airport. they say there were no reports of hostile activity in the area. lester holt will be back after this commercial break. >>> tonight more on our investigation into the most common artificial turf that millions of american kids play on made of ground-up tires. last night we told you about parents' fears it might possibly cause cancer and the federal government's failure to give any kind of guidance on whether this turf is dangerous or safe. it's leaving it up to local communities to decide. the result is confusion, concern and we met a family who is pulling their kids out of sports altogether. stephanie gosk has our report. >> reporter: john and laura dam pulled their boys from local sports. they would rather their kids not play at all than play on turf made of ground-up car and truck tire
let's go to gadi schwartz for more. >> there's a military plane crash in afghanistan. pentagon confirms a u.s. c-130 transport plane carrying 12 peel crashed near jalalabad. five serviceman killed and contractors and two local afghans. it happened as they took off from jalalabad airport. they say there were no reports of hostile activity in the area. lester holt will be back after this commercial break. >>> tonight more on our investigation into the most common artificial turf...
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let's get an update from meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz. >> it's been days since we've had no coastal flood watches, warnings or advisories. things have calmed down. we have mostly clear skies allowing the temperature to drop. it's already down into the 40s in many of the suburbs. and so it is going to be a chilly night. the wind still out of the northeast. look how light it is. it's near calm after all those days of wind. just a few clouds at the shore. we still have some moisture coming toward south carolina unfortunately. our weather, 49 degrees at 6:00 a.m. by 9:00 a.m. up to 60. by noon, close to 70. it's definitely going to be warmer than today. we'll see how much warmer it gets this week and when the rain returns with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> a cargo ship that disappeared during hurricane joaquin is believed to have sunk near the ba hamm paps after four days of searching for "el faro" they discovered a badly damaged life boat and the body of a crew member in a life suit. there were 28 americans on board. >>> more legal troubles for pennsylvania's attorney gen
let's get an update from meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz. >> it's been days since we've had no coastal flood watches, warnings or advisories. things have calmed down. we have mostly clear skies allowing the temperature to drop. it's already down into the 40s in many of the suburbs. and so it is going to be a chilly night. the wind still out of the northeast. look how light it is. it's near calm after all those days of wind. just a few clouds at the shore. we still have some...
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our chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is joining us now with his florida keys? -- first alert forecast. >> obviously clear skies, you can see just how blue that sky is during the day today and things are not going change much tonight any kind of cloud cover. 53 degrees now. just dropped one degree in the past hour. it drop a few more in the next hour 50 in pottstown and allentown. holly at 50. 49 degrees in millville. already dropped into the 40s in a couple of spots. you can see there's just no cloud cover anywhere. we're now up to 14 miles per hour in philadelphia. you can see surrounding the city it's very much lighter and dead calm in mounlty. do expect that wind to be diminishing as we head towards the beginning of the game. now 47 degrees in the next hour and then by kick-off down 44 and leveling off a little bit after that. we'll see how much is going to warm up and it will warm up a lot after tonight with the seven day in a minutes. >> one upside for this cold snap good for businesses that repair furnaces. not so great for people who woke up this morning
our chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is joining us now with his florida keys? -- first alert forecast. >> obviously clear skies, you can see just how blue that sky is during the day today and things are not going change much tonight any kind of cloud cover. 53 degrees now. just dropped one degree in the past hour. it drop a few more in the next hour 50 in pottstown and allentown. holly at 50. 49 degrees in millville. already dropped into the 40s in a couple of...
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here's chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with the answers for us. glenn? >> we're just about seeing the last of it. minor flooding at the time of high tide today and a sign of brighter things to come. we're looking from cape may, lafayette, looking towards the southwest and not out to the east. cape may is the only beach that faces the southwest, as you can see here on the map. there we are. and the wind speeds over the last few hours, coming down a little bit. gusting up near 30 miles an hour a few hours ago, now 15 to 20. it's going down gradually. the coastal flood advisory is only for another hour or so. northeast wind, of course, continues. it affects the delaware beaches more than the jersey shore. minor tidal flooding in the back bays, that is about it. now we're left with some clouds coming down from the northeast and some high clouds from the south, so it's not totally clear at the shore, but there's still moisture down south. we'll see if any rain comes up this way with the seven day in a few minutes. >>> now for a traffic check and some big back
here's chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with the answers for us. glenn? >> we're just about seeing the last of it. minor flooding at the time of high tide today and a sign of brighter things to come. we're looking from cape may, lafayette, looking towards the southwest and not out to the east. cape may is the only beach that faces the southwest, as you can see here on the map. there we are. and the wind speeds over the last few hours, coming down a little bit....
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chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with that forecast. glenn?vai, it's going to be another spectacular-looking day but the temperature go even higher than what we saw yesterday, including in the pocono mountains. this is frenchman more to and you can see the colors just beautiful and expected to be peaking with the colors in the pocono this is weekend. and the temperature there are the 60s. mid-60s at mount pocono. 65 in northeast philly as well. 67 degrees in atlantic city international, the warmest. now we've had some wind over the last couple of days, 10, 15 miles an hour. nothing like that today. we've got nearly calm winds across much of the area. we also have very little cloud cover. the clouds, the showers that are on the map, they're not that far away but they here in new york state and not moving in our direction so we don't expect that to change. as we go through the afternoon, we expect lots of sunshine, temperatures getting well into the 70s, 73 degrees by 4:00, you notice the light winds and another reasonably mild night ahead as we
chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with that forecast. glenn?vai, it's going to be another spectacular-looking day but the temperature go even higher than what we saw yesterday, including in the pocono mountains. this is frenchman more to and you can see the colors just beautiful and expected to be peaking with the colors in the pocono this is weekend. and the temperature there are the 60s. mid-60s at mount pocono. 65 in northeast philly as well. 67 degrees in...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. thousands of people gathered in the turkish capital of ankara today to condemn the worst terrorist attack in that nation's recent history. families and friends of some victims gathered today to mourn. at least 95 people died when two bombs exploded at a rally by ethnic kurds protesting the escalating violence between turkish security forces and kurdish separatists. today families also waited for news about the 160 people still being treated in hospitals. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack near
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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let's sends it back inside, nbc 10 first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us. how cold will it get? >> i need this, glenn? >> yes. it's all relative. you need the heavier clothes as we go through the tonight. early season game. i went to new orleans playoff game a couple years ago and the wind chill was like below zero. it's going to be in the 40s. not going to be tend of the world. just chilly. but look, colors. this is in the pocono mountains, french manor, sign of things to come. still fall. it's not winter. not going to continue to get colder from this point. it's 54 degrees right now in philadelphia. low 50s in surrounding areas clear skies throughout the region so obviously no threat of tonight. the wind is already down a little bit 12 miles per hour an hour ago now it's 9 miles per hour. even calm in wildwood. as we go through the night it's going to drop quickly ahead of the came but then once the game starts we'll be kind of leveling off starting at 44 degrees and only dropping a degree two as we through the rest of the evening. the wind only about fiv
let's sends it back inside, nbc 10 first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us. how cold will it get? >> i need this, glenn? >> yes. it's all relative. you need the heavier clothes as we go through the tonight. early season game. i went to new orleans playoff game a couple years ago and the wind chill was like below zero. it's going to be in the 40s. not going to be tend of the world. just chilly. but look, colors. this is in the pocono mountains, french...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is joining us now with his first alert forecast. some places could get into the 30s this weekend. >> many places are going to be in the 30s by about 6:00 or 7:00 tomorrow morning if you get up early enough. definitely going to feel it. in fact, bright sunshine during the day, clear skies tonight, diminishing winds and a cold air mass is going to allow temperatures to really plunge. it's already down to 48 degrees in mount pocono. they'll be in the 30s before midnight. 61 degrees in philadelphia, 50s in the surrounding areas already. so we have seen a drop just in the last hour. and we're ten to 15 degrees colder than at this time yesterday. mount pocono, 19 degrees colder, and the north winds bringing in that colder air, 5 to 10 miles an hour winds now will be diminishing to allow the temperature to drop even farther. so as we go through the evening, we're going to be seeing clear skies and look at this, temperatures dropping into the 40s, even at philadelphia by midnight and that means 30s in many of the suburbs. you'll see if it
nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is joining us now with his first alert forecast. some places could get into the 30s this weekend. >> many places are going to be in the 30s by about 6:00 or 7:00 tomorrow morning if you get up early enough. definitely going to feel it. in fact, bright sunshine during the day, clear skies tonight, diminishing winds and a cold air mass is going to allow temperatures to really plunge. it's already down to 48 degrees in mount...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. as american military forces renew efforts to roll back the latest taliban offensive in afghanistan, a u.s. airstrike appears to have accidentally caused significant civilian casualties. the nighttime aerial attack mistakenly bombed a hospital in the northern afghan city of kunduz, which was taken over by the taliban this week. images from overnight showed fires blazing inside the hospital. the humanitarian group doctors without borders, which runs the hospital, says at least 19 people were killed, including three children and 12 of its medical staff, while several dozen other patients
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining...
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>> gadi schwartz in our los angeles newsroom. thank you. our colleague from msnbc has reached the scene in roseberg. what are you seeing in here? >> reporter: good evening, lester. i'm about as close as anybody will get to umpqua community college right now the intersection of highway 99 here at douglas county. umpqua is about a mile from the road up here. the only people coming in and out of what would be a beautiful community is law enforcement and they have started to let a couple of residents through. i spoke to a state trooper. i asked him if he had seen anything like this in his life. he said not to this extent. the fbi, the douglas county sheriff, many other law enforcement agencies are here. it's only a matter of time before we see what happens a mile up the road. >> jacob soboroff, thank you. sadly shootings in american communities are more common. there have been 142 incidents which a gun was fired on a school campus in this country since the massacre in newtown in december of 2012. this is the fourth shooting on a college campus
>> gadi schwartz in our los angeles newsroom. thank you. our colleague from msnbc has reached the scene in roseberg. what are you seeing in here? >> reporter: good evening, lester. i'm about as close as anybody will get to umpqua community college right now the intersection of highway 99 here at douglas county. umpqua is about a mile from the road up here. the only people coming in and out of what would be a beautiful community is law enforcement and they have started to let a...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, >> brangham: good evening, i'm william brangham. hari sreenivasan is on assignment. a major rainstorm has dumped a foot of water on parts of texas and is now moving east. houston received nine inches of rain in the past day, causing flooding and numerous roads closures. the houston fire department rescued 28 motorists stranded by high waters. the storm system has poured on southeast texas since friday, along with the remnants of hurricane patricia. authorities say one san antonio man remains missing after being swept away by flood waters while walking his dog. as the storms move
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm william brangham, hari sreenivasan is on assignment. hurricane patricia has toppled trees and battered buildings, but has caused much less damage than expected. the storm, which briefly rated as the strongest hurricane on record in the western hemisphere, with 200mph winds while over the pacific ocean, has been downgraded to a tropical depression with winds of only 35mph. patricia weakened as it made landfall on mexico's pacific coast last night and largely spared the cities in its path, including guadalaj
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. judy and josh weston. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us." doctors without borders" is calling for an independent international investigation of yesterday's u.s. airstrike of a hospital it ran in the afghan city of kunduz. today, the humanitarian aid group said three more people have died from the bombing, bringing the death toll to 22. dozens more were wounded. president obama has offered his "deepest condolences" to what he called a "tragic incident." but the president says he's waiting for a pentagon investigation to be completed. the afghan army, backed by u.s. t
bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. judy and josh weston. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. israel is announcing new steps to curb a rash of deadly attacks on its citizens. an arab man shot and stabbed people in a bus station in the southern israeli city of beersheba. police say an israeli soldier died, and ten people were wounded. earlier in the day, the israeli cabinet proposed police be allowed to stop and frisk anyone on the street suspected of carrying a weapon. tel aviv and three other cities said they will prohibit arab workers in their schools starting tomorrow. and israel is enforcing roa
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. thousands of migrants from the middle east, asia, and africa are being detoured on their desired path to western and northern europe. today, hungary closed its border with the nation immediately to its south, croatia, by completing a 216-mile long steel and barbed wire fence. last night, hungarian border guards let in the final 2,000 migrants from croatia. today, croatia re-routed 1,800 migrants on trains into slovenia, which then lead to austria and germany. those two countries have accepted more asylum se
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new...
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. >> >>> glen "hurricane" schwartz has the first look at the forecast. >> i remember seeing pictures of snow on pumpkins around here. >> wow, we don't want that again. >> too soon. >> you're not going to get it, because the temperature has rebounded, and we are now way different than we were yesterday. a lot of sunshine out there at the moment, and we've seen that for a good bit of the day. take a look at they temperatures, up to 71 degrees. our high yesterday was only 55. 71 in reading, in pottstown, and we have a few clouds up in new york state, and that's about it. a southwest wind, 16 miles an hour at the airport. that is going to be diminishing, 'with go through the evening hours. >> here's what to expect. it's diminishing, temperatures dropping into the 50, but not as cold as the last couple nights. then it would get even warmer. how much warmer it will get and how long it will last. >>> new at 4:00, the results are in. new jersey has released the scores from its first round the controversial standardized tests. the scores show less than half of new jersey students are college
. >> >>> glen "hurricane" schwartz has the first look at the forecast. >> i remember seeing pictures of snow on pumpkins around here. >> wow, we don't want that again. >> too soon. >> you're not going to get it, because the temperature has rebounded, and we are now way different than we were yesterday. a lot of sunshine out there at the moment, and we've seen that for a good bit of the day. take a look at they temperatures, up to 71 degrees. our...
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here's glenn schwartz. >> not a whole lot longer. one pretty chilly night ahead and than big quick warm up. blue sky will help tomorrow, let the sun warm things up way more than what we saw today. look how cold it was this morning. 20 degrees in mount pocono. 25 in allentown. quakertown. 26 in doylestown. 25 in pottstown. now there were some snow flurries in parts of chester county yesterday. some the first of the season. but it doesn't necessarily mean we're in for a cold weather pattern here. right now temperatures have rebounded into the 50s so it's way below average. average high is 67 for this time of the year. and even with sunshine to be that far below average that's a cold air mass. that air mass will be changing. west wind now. not very strong but it's going bring in warmer air tomorrow. won't help us tonight. need to bundle up for the eagles game, 47 degrees for tailgating, then 44. it doesn't drop very much as we go through the rest of the game. the atmosphere is trying to warm up hour by hour. wait until you see how warm
here's glenn schwartz. >> not a whole lot longer. one pretty chilly night ahead and than big quick warm up. blue sky will help tomorrow, let the sun warm things up way more than what we saw today. look how cold it was this morning. 20 degrees in mount pocono. 25 in allentown. quakertown. 26 in doylestown. 25 in pottstown. now there were some snow flurries in parts of chester county yesterday. some the first of the season. but it doesn't necessarily mean we're in for a cold weather pattern...
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right now we want to check in with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz for a closer look on the powerful hurricane hitting mexico. glenn? >> yeah, brittney, it is very, very close, the eye is very close to the coast, the coast is already being battered by this hurricane. there's no way that it is going to miss, and yet they are called hurricanes in the eastern pacific, no matter what anybody tells you, it's typhoons in the western pacific, and the eye is very, very small, but the winds right around that eye are incredibly intense. you can see that it is making that turn right into the coast, there's no way that it makes a left turn or anything like that, and as you can see, the winds now 190 mile an hour sustained winds as of 5:00, so it's down 10 miles an hour from 200, with gusts of 245 miles an hour. the pressure up just a touch, but from record levels. the strongest hurricane to make landfall just last year, haiyan in the philippines, 195 miles an hour, so we're very close to that or camille at 190 miles an hour. now things are going to be getting worse and worse. worker
right now we want to check in with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz for a closer look on the powerful hurricane hitting mexico. glenn? >> yeah, brittney, it is very, very close, the eye is very close to the coast, the coast is already being battered by this hurricane. there's no way that it is going to miss, and yet they are called hurricanes in the eastern pacific, no matter what anybody tells you, it's typhoons in the western pacific, and the eye is very, very...
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makes. 15 to 20 degree temperature change out there, nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartzjoins us with his first forecast. it feels nice out there. >> some eagle fans were probably hoping for temperatures like tonight. we've had a lot of sunshine this afternoon, and a warmer air mass, and it has gotten up to 71 degrees today. right now it's 67, in the 60s throughout the area. hardly ni cloud cover around the area, and in philadelphia we see temperatures t. down to 51. at the store on down to 56. no precipitation, mostly clear skies, and thennist going to get even warmer tomorrow. we'll see how warm it gets this week, and what things look like for the weekend. with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> detectives are trying to figure out why a home was the target of a violent invasion. a woman was forced to drive to an atm to withdraw $100. it just seemed to be at random. >> they have one in custody and looking for the second robber. >>> kathleen contain's first day will be thursday. on in definite any temporary, and also akeying will make public her e-mail to her staff. >>>
makes. 15 to 20 degree temperature change out there, nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartzjoins us with his first forecast. it feels nice out there. >> some eagle fans were probably hoping for temperatures like tonight. we've had a lot of sunshine this afternoon, and a warmer air mass, and it has gotten up to 71 degrees today. right now it's 67, in the 60s throughout the area. hardly ni cloud cover around the area, and in philadelphia we see temperatures t. down...
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we begin with glenn "hurricane" schwartz.you're focusing on the nor'easter hitting us right now. >> right. and what is hitting us right now is not directly related to the hurricane. we got bad enough weather even without one, but it's been kind of gloomy, it's been rainy, it's been windy, and it's been cold all day. you can see this steady rain continuing to move to the north. we're getting some breaks now down across southern delaware, so that's a sign of things to come. in the meantime, philadelphia area, points north, raining pretty much every minute for hours and hours and hours. more coming up from the south, so we're certainly not out of it, but it is, again, not related directly to the hurricane. look how strong the winds are without a hurricane around. 45 mile an hour wind gusts. right now philadelphia international, 41 at georgetown, 40 in wildwood. the wind if anything is getting stronger. we're going to be seeing gusts now to near 50 miles an hour at the shore tonight and we could see gusts well over 40 miles an ho
we begin with glenn "hurricane" schwartz.you're focusing on the nor'easter hitting us right now. >> right. and what is hitting us right now is not directly related to the hurricane. we got bad enough weather even without one, but it's been kind of gloomy, it's been rainy, it's been windy, and it's been cold all day. you can see this steady rain continuing to move to the north. we're getting some breaks now down across southern delaware, so that's a sign of things to come. in the...
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. >> meanwhile the schwartz family, a different outcome. same reaction. >> five, four, three, two, one. [ screaming ] >> that was cute. i actually like that. kid gets his bubble burst. >> it's a travesty. >> that was like the action movie moment when his best friend just does. gets his little sister to round up. >> looks real. [ screaming ] >>> mr. sweetheart. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no no. >> no. no. >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. i love you. >>> no time for a witty word play in this intro. let's get straight to it word play. samurai swords, he goes around trimming the christmas trees. one in each hand. just starts slicing. >> i did not know this was a thing. i thought for sure this was done by either a machine or like clippers or -- >> look at him go. >> this guy is a machine. the moment of satisfaction, it comes out so beautifully so perfectly. you can see your work getting done. >>> this next one from our favorite man. shot with chris is back. look at the size of the tree that he i
. >> meanwhile the schwartz family, a different outcome. same reaction. >> five, four, three, two, one. [ screaming ] >> that was cute. i actually like that. kid gets his bubble burst. >> it's a travesty. >> that was like the action movie moment when his best friend just does. gets his little sister to round up. >> looks real. [ screaming ] >>> mr. sweetheart. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no no. >> no. no. >> hello....
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. >> let's turn to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> the rain is tapering off. we're starting to see some breaks. right now there's a band coming through the philadelphia area. right now there's some on the heavy side near the pennsylvania turnpike heading to the north and there's a lot more along the way. you see this band offshore. that's moving up and is likely to come through during the night. in some places we've had an awful lot of rain. this is in suffolk county, delaware. farther to the north, get, another couple of inches in some areas. look at this. bayville, 3.6 inches of rain. get the rain on top of the coastal flooding and it makes it worse. plus the wind. right now, 40 miles an hour in atlantic city. and the predicted wind gusts continue to be quite strong. even today, tomorrow, it's going to be gusting to 50 at the shore and 30 and 40 miles an hour inland. so it's going to be a very gusty day. there is the rain. some of it moving through. so we're tapering off from a steady rain to showers. more on the timing of what to expect through the weekend
. >> let's turn to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> the rain is tapering off. we're starting to see some breaks. right now there's a band coming through the philadelphia area. right now there's some on the heavy side near the pennsylvania turnpike heading to the north and there's a lot more along the way. you see this band offshore. that's moving up and is likely to come through during the night. in some places we've had an awful lot of rain. this is in suffolk county,...
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marilyn schwartz is a psychologist specializing in a adult adhd.aid what can seem like negative symptoms, easily distracted, disorganized and hyperactive can actually be helpful traits if you know how to deal with them. >> person with adhd may have a constant flow of thoughts, very creative thoughts. the person is able to think out of the box, a good problem so e solv solver. as a result, there are a lot of successful creative types. >> a lot of successful business moguls like sir richard brandon and david and this gentleman. >> it gives you the ability to problem solve and gives you a lot of energy. you can motivate people and move people forward and see things other people don't. >> matt curry actually calls his add symptoms his super powers and even wrote a book about it. he said the key to harnessing those powers is building your life around your diagnosis. >> if you know what you're good at and have awareness of that, i think that goes a long way to use the gifts that god gives you as super powers? dr. swartz said it's important to get an asse
marilyn schwartz is a psychologist specializing in a adult adhd.aid what can seem like negative symptoms, easily distracted, disorganized and hyperactive can actually be helpful traits if you know how to deal with them. >> person with adhd may have a constant flow of thoughts, very creative thoughts. the person is able to think out of the box, a good problem so e solv solver. as a result, there are a lot of successful creative types. >> a lot of successful business moguls like sir...
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we begin our coverage with nbc's gotti schwartz. >> reporter: morning classes interrupted by gun fire as students found themselves trapped with a gunman terrorizing campus. >> we do have one female that has been shot at this time. >> reporter: police scanner shows the first calls came in around 10:38 a.m. >> dispatch as many ambulances as possible to this incident. we have upwards of 20 victims. >> reporter: the rampage at umpqua community college lasting about ten minutes until police finally made contact. >> he's in the classroom. >> go forth. the suspect is down. >> officers engaged that suspect.
we begin our coverage with nbc's gotti schwartz. >> reporter: morning classes interrupted by gun fire as students found themselves trapped with a gunman terrorizing campus. >> we do have one female that has been shot at this time. >> reporter: police scanner shows the first calls came in around 10:38 a.m. >> dispatch as many ambulances as possible to this incident. we have upwards of 20 victims. >> reporter: the rampage at umpqua community college lasting about ten...
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gadi schwartz viewed more devastation. >> reporter: this is to the coast, you can see the damage was pretty extensive all the way out here. not just from the wind, but take a look at what the rain did. 12 to 14 inches falling here. you can see asphalt and concrete structure caving in from all that rain. >> reporter: still, mexico's president said the destruction is not nearly as catastrophic as many had feared. >> it kind of landed in the goal posts just between the two populated areas. the two populated areas to the north and south really dodged a bullet. >> reporter: in the 24-hour period before hitting land, the storm's winds accelerated from 85 miles an hour to 200, unprecedented growth in warm el nino water. it was broken up by mexico's mountainous terrain. the country is breathing a sigh of relief. airports that were closed by the storm have now reopened, including the one in puerto vallarta. there are no reports of any fatalities there, urging people to remain cautious because of the risk of flooding and mudslides. thomas? >> we can certainly see from the shot behind you, peop
gadi schwartz viewed more devastation. >> reporter: this is to the coast, you can see the damage was pretty extensive all the way out here. not just from the wind, but take a look at what the rain did. 12 to 14 inches falling here. you can see asphalt and concrete structure caving in from all that rain. >> reporter: still, mexico's president said the destruction is not nearly as catastrophic as many had feared. >> it kind of landed in the goal posts just between the two...
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let's go to glenn "hurricane" schwar schwartz. what will it feel like when we wake up? >> it's going to be cold, not as cold as it was this morning. but it's going to be warm up quickly as we go through the day. we have clear skies right now, the temperature in some places already down into the 30s, 38 in millville, 40 in allentown and mt. holly, those places will get well down into the 30s overnight. we have clear skies at the moment, and tomorrow morning we're going to have sunshine and we're going to have the temperature climbing rapidly into the 60s even by noon. i'll let you know how warm it's going to get tomorrow, and even warmer later in the week with the 7-day in a few minutes. ♪ >>> you know what that music means, right now the eagles are battling their nfc east rivals at lincoln financial field. >> tonight's matchup also notable for what happened at half time. >> keith jones reports, brian westbrook is now in the eagles hall of fame. >> it's been quite a career for the man behind me right here, he's dressed in blue. no, not giants blue, villanova blue, the li
let's go to glenn "hurricane" schwar schwartz. what will it feel like when we wake up? >> it's going to be cold, not as cold as it was this morning. but it's going to be warm up quickly as we go through the day. we have clear skies right now, the temperature in some places already down into the 30s, 38 in millville, 40 in allentown and mt. holly, those places will get well down into the 30s overnight. we have clear skies at the moment, and tomorrow morning we're going to have...
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guests enjoyed dinner and presentations, and there's our own glen "hurricane" schwartz who was the emcee >>> rain heading our way. then temperatures drop. i'm watching how this weather will impact your weekend plans. >>> a south jersey nurse accused of giving flu shots, re-using syringes. only we have the questions you need to ask your doctor to stay safe this season. >>> plus, you have seen the commercials. sports betting apps promising million dollar jackpots. how one employee allegedly used gambler's knowledge to win and what lawmakers are doing about it. yeah, we know that feeling. you're so bloated you've started wearing sweatpants ...everywhere. when it finally happens, it's always the worst possible time. and when you're finished, you realize you've been in there for a very, very long time. being irregular is the worst. get more fiber with chocolatey, chewy fiber one bars. feeling good can taste great. . >>> an update to a story you saw first at 10:00 tonight. investigators say a nurse was licensed when she gave patients a flu shot with a dirty syringe. it happened for otsuka phar
guests enjoyed dinner and presentations, and there's our own glen "hurricane" schwartz who was the emcee >>> rain heading our way. then temperatures drop. i'm watching how this weather will impact your weekend plans. >>> a south jersey nurse accused of giving flu shots, re-using syringes. only we have the questions you need to ask your doctor to stay safe this season. >>> plus, you have seen the commercials. sports betting apps promising million dollar...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is joining us now with the temple forecast. glenn? >> yeah, jim, it is certainly going to be chilly tomorrow night, but it is not going to be as bad as it could be for this time of the year. there's just no doubt about that. now we do have just a few clouds around the area. right now there is no rain that is headed in this direction, and so we are in good shape for the game. it's going to be mostly clear, the wind is not going to be much of an issue. 53 at the start, 48 degrees by the end of the game, so, obviously, going to need some way to keep warm. same story for halloween, trick-or-treating 56 degrees at 6:00, dropping to 51 degrees by 10:00. we'll see when we're going to be warming up, we will warm up big time in the seven-day forecast, also see if there's any rain coming in just a few minutes. >> all right, glenn. >>> we're following a developing story in west philadelphia right now, an officer recovering after being run over by a police van along pine street. investigators say the injured officer was chasing a suspect w
nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is joining us now with the temple forecast. glenn? >> yeah, jim, it is certainly going to be chilly tomorrow night, but it is not going to be as bad as it could be for this time of the year. there's just no doubt about that. now we do have just a few clouds around the area. right now there is no rain that is headed in this direction, and so we are in good shape for the game. it's going to be mostly clear, the wind is not...
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i'm with ben schwartz and we are with jessica alba right now. jessica: hi, hannah.e didn't even get to the froot loop tampons. ladies and gentlemen, hannah on the phone! thank you so much! ben: thank you, hannah! james: a huge thank you to jessica alba and ben schwartz. what(z incredible guests. stick around. we have a performance from grace! stick around! ♪ ♪ she cried more, more, more, more, more, more ♪ billy, qualified bank of america customers get 25% or more bonus rewards on eligible credit cards, so could you sing the word "more" 25 times? 25 times? just take a deep breath. what if he sings it only 24 times 'cause then he doesn't have to take such a deep breath? well, you know the whole point of this is 25%. the preferred rewards program from bank of america. get rewards you'll actually use. ♪ so i need to collect your phones so you can't post pictures. [screams] okay, how does it feel to not be connected? my chest hurts. well let me give you your phones back. [laughing] let me show you a better way to keep connected. the 2016 chevy cruze offers built in 4g
i'm with ben schwartz and we are with jessica alba right now. jessica: hi, hannah.e didn't even get to the froot loop tampons. ladies and gentlemen, hannah on the phone! thank you so much! ben: thank you, hannah! james: a huge thank you to jessica alba and ben schwartz. what(z incredible guests. stick around. we have a performance from grace! stick around! ♪ ♪ she cried more, more, more, more, more, more ♪ billy, qualified bank of america customers get 25% or more bonus rewards on...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joining us now with his first alert forecast. glenn, is this going to be the big chill or not that dramatic? >> well, fairly dramatic compared to how mild it's been the last two days. 72 degrees, ten degrees above average. clouds today preventing it from getting even warmer than that 72 degrees. and right now the clouds are keeping it from falling that much. 67 degrees in philadelphia, 60 in pottstown, allentown, and lancaster, but it's going to be falling fairly quickly. we also have wind here, ten to 20 mile an hour sustained winds across the area to make it feel a little bit cooler. so the wind is going to be diminishing, temperatures down as low as 39 in allentown tonight. 46 in philadelphia, 37 degrees in mount holly. there will be some cold places, but nobody is going to be seeing any rain. that may not last all the way through the weekend. the rain chances, along with how cool it's going to get tomorrow night, which is cooler in a few minutes. >> see you then. >>> new developments in a fight over a drug and alcohol rehab c
nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joining us now with his first alert forecast. glenn, is this going to be the big chill or not that dramatic? >> well, fairly dramatic compared to how mild it's been the last two days. 72 degrees, ten degrees above average. clouds today preventing it from getting even warmer than that 72 degrees. and right now the clouds are keeping it from falling that much. 67 degrees in philadelphia, 60 in pottstown, allentown, and...
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interest rate hikes, and commodity prices like oil that ceo harvey schwartz said hurt goldman's business the sum impact of these various events led to lower levels of client activity and a significant repricing of the equity and credit markets. >> reporter: hardest hit, goldman's business to trade fixed income commodities and currencies. it's known as fic, and it's goldman's biggest business line, accounting for a fifth of its revenue. in the last quarter fic revenue plunged an adjusted 27%. a bigger decline than the results of its wall street rivals. goldman's investing and lending business, which handles the firm's own investments, also had a tough quarter as revenue fell 60%. there were some bright spots. equity trading was strong, as was year over year growth in advisory fees, or the money it gets advising companies on mergers and acquisitions. a trend goldman's co-head of m&a expects will remain in place. >> our m&a pipeline continues to build. we continue to see increased dialogue with ceos and barring any sort of significant market dislocation my expectation is that we continue. >
interest rate hikes, and commodity prices like oil that ceo harvey schwartz said hurt goldman's business the sum impact of these various events led to lower levels of client activity and a significant repricing of the equity and credit markets. >> reporter: hardest hit, goldman's business to trade fixed income commodities and currencies. it's known as fic, and it's goldman's biggest business line, accounting for a fifth of its revenue. in the last quarter fic revenue plunged an adjusted...
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