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the south pole.pared for is the south pole is high, like 9,000 feet above sea level and it's cold, real cold, but you knew that. you feel the altitude. today, the base at south pole has the feel of a space station, a warm comfortable bubble in the middle of well, the great void. it can be incredibly harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below negative 50 degrees fahrenheit. about 200 scientists and staff work here during the summer season. chef bryan denham is responsible for keeping them all fed and happy. he's been coming here for about five seasons, wintering for over three of those. again one makes a lot with a little. what do you think the likely common thread between all of the people who choose to come to this place? >> stuart: everybody's got a spirit of adventure here. it's pretty cool because you think oh i've done some really cool things, and then you talk to someone else and you go, oh, i've done nothing. >> anthony: dr. stuart jeffrie
the south pole.pared for is the south pole is high, like 9,000 feet above sea level and it's cold, real cold, but you knew that. you feel the altitude. today, the base at south pole has the feel of a space station, a warm comfortable bubble in the middle of well, the great void. it can be incredibly harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below negative 50 degrees fahrenheit. about 200 scientists and staff work here during the summer season....
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when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?of antarctica on foot. so i'm walking from one side to the south pole and then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no one has ever sort of walked across under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply felt. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more to do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship and inspiration he gave me would be to finish the job for him. ben, this looks exhausting. tell us about the exercises you're having to do. this is a dead lift which uses almost your whole body. so it's a strong pulling movement, off the floor with a lot of weight. this is more than twice my body weight. and you have to kind of bulk up with excess fat to last you. yes, i put on since the summer, ten kil
when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?of antarctica on foot. so i'm walking from one side to the south pole and then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no one has ever sort of walked across under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply felt. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that...
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when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?d then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no one has ever sort of walked under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply friend. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more to do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship and inspiration he gave me would be to finish the job for him. ben, this looks exhausting. tell us about the exercises you're having to do. this is a dead lift which uses almost your whole body. so it's a strong pulling movement, off the floor with a lot of weight. this is more than twice my body weight. and you have to kind of bulk up with excess fat to last you. yes, i put on since the summer, ten kilos, 22lbs, about a stone—and—a—half. some of that is muscle and some of that
when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?d then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no one has ever sort of walked under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply friend. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more to do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed...
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when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?ing from one side to the south pole and then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no one has ever sort of walked under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply friend. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more to do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship and inspiration he gave me would be to finish the job for him. ben, this looks exhausting. tell us about the exercises you're having to do. this is a dead lift which uses almost your whole body. so it's a strong pulling movement, off the floor with a lot of weight. this is more than twice my body weight. and you have to kind of bulk up with excess fat to last you. yes, i put on since the summer, ten kilos, 22lbs, about a stone—and—a—half. so
when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?ing from one side to the south pole and then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no one has ever sort of walked under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply friend. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more to do with...
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so with the north and south poles through the of then magnetic structures like sitting across the table watching your daughter drink a milkshake through the invisible straw. we can measure the velocity of the solar wind. but that has implications and is critical be understand it. on the day of the eclipse they had enormous success 62 images collected of the corona into a we're joined to show those eclipse models to take data on that 50 hard-line inez stadium of 5,000 cheering fans. and then to capture images with their telescope on the left you can see the of corona to be filtered on the of a right ashley enhanced that brings out details you cannot see with your i. each shows the of solar atmosphere more than a million miles across. b just a two minutes you don't see a lot of changes during that short period of time but when combined allows us to see changes of 93 minutes of time. so put together to collect 45,000 images of the corona that day but in four weeks could only process 300 to show today. if the moon is that the 7:00 position you concede those moving away from the sun and 20,0
so with the north and south poles through the of then magnetic structures like sitting across the table watching your daughter drink a milkshake through the invisible straw. we can measure the velocity of the solar wind. but that has implications and is critical be understand it. on the day of the eclipse they had enormous success 62 images collected of the corona into a we're joined to show those eclipse models to take data on that 50 hard-line inez stadium of 5,000 cheering fans. and then to...
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when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?rctica on foot. so i'm walking from one side to the south pole and then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no—one has ever sort of walked under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply friend. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more to do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship and inspiration he gave me would be to finish the job for him. ben, this looks exhausting. tell us about the exercises you're having to do. this is a dead lift which uses almost your whole body. so it's a strong pulling movement, off the floor with a lot of weight. this is more than twice my body weight. and you have to kind of bulk up with excess fat to last you. yes, i put on since the summer, ten kilos, 22lbs, a
when you've trekked to the north and south pole, what next?rctica on foot. so i'm walking from one side to the south pole and then carrying on to the opposite side of antarctica. it's never been done before. no—one has ever sort of walked under their own human motive power. the motivation for ben saunders is deeply friend. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't...
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on to uranus, before voyager, the only known magnetic fields all had their north poles and south poles oriented to be near the rotational axis of the planet, because presumably it was that rotation which creates the magnetic field. and we found that the magnetic pole was nearer the equator, so our view from earth of what magnetic fields were like had to be great ly expanded and then w visited another moon around neping tune, 290 degrees below fahrenheit. so cold that the nitrogen is in the why polar cap, the dark streaks are geysers, erupting, and depositing and we found two active geysers at a time we flew by, in a world that is so cold that even the nitrogen as frozen. see this caused us time and time again to -- what we thought we knew about magnetic fields and moons, has created a legacy now for many future missions to the outer planets. >> so dr. flandro, i'll ask you the question next, in the early 1970s, if you would ask someone how long it would take to get a mission to neptune, the answer would be maybe a few decades, so how did this mission end up being possible in the span o
on to uranus, before voyager, the only known magnetic fields all had their north poles and south poles oriented to be near the rotational axis of the planet, because presumably it was that rotation which creates the magnetic field. and we found that the magnetic pole was nearer the equator, so our view from earth of what magnetic fields were like had to be great ly expanded and then w visited another moon around neping tune, 290 degrees below fahrenheit. so cold that the nitrogen is in the why...
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is the big problem echoing perhaps what we're hearing from trump today about the fact that the south pole not at all not at all. iran has been. a tremendous help to afghanistan. iran iran is clearly against extremism. iran is a country against whom extremism is directed. they know it and we know it. so iran is a tremendous help to afghanistan it was in spite of the this presence in afghanistan in spite of the differences that that the intensity of the differences you know that was there between them iran helpless in an understood u.s. presence in afghanistan a number of by the us because of that we also short it on our our our independence and our goodwill and told them that well presidential gunny understands that when i know he well when i'm alone we will he must make sure that afghanistan is not used for an american agenda against iran that is what i made sure my government he any afghan government must make sure that afghanistan is not used by any power against our neighbors but obviously you're you mean then don't trump doesn't seem to understand that he's here for they don't trust t
is the big problem echoing perhaps what we're hearing from trump today about the fact that the south pole not at all not at all. iran has been. a tremendous help to afghanistan. iran iran is clearly against extremism. iran is a country against whom extremism is directed. they know it and we know it. so iran is a tremendous help to afghanistan it was in spite of the this presence in afghanistan in spite of the differences that that the intensity of the differences you know that was there between...
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state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole months long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the springtime daylight finally allowed us to me a sixty eight eighty and it's smaller. sibling. this area surrounding the larson sea ice shelves sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelf that there trillion times iceberg may not be the last we see in coming months keep an eye on those ice bergs well that is our show for you today i knew how to listen as my co-host tyrrel always says in this world we're not told for love to not and today of all days i tell you i love you on top of the wallets keep on watching the hogs and have a glory day and night everyone. in the us a child can choose another me course in school with a tell it all fizzes as teachers we don't. return will says to the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the m
state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole months long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the springtime daylight finally allowed us to me a sixty eight eighty and it's smaller. sibling. this area surrounding the larson sea ice shelves sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelf that there trillion times iceberg...
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state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole months long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the spring time daylight finally allowed us to meet a sixty eight a and smaller sibling a sixty eight b. the area surrounding the larsen sea ice shelf sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelves that there are trillions on ice for it may not be the last we see in coming months. keep an eye on those ice bergs well that is our show for you today i knew them as my co-host tyrrel always says in this world we're not told or loved enough and today of all days i tell you. on top of the wall let's keep on watching the hogs and have a glory day and night every. what politicians do you sometimes need. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to. have to go right to be close this is what before three of the boys can't be. interested always in the waters an
state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole months long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the spring time daylight finally allowed us to meet a sixty eight a and smaller sibling a sixty eight b. the area surrounding the larsen sea ice shelf sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelves that there are trillions...
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state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole month long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the spring time daylight finally allowed us to meet a sixty eight and. smaller sibling six to be the c.e.o. area surrounding the larsen sea ice shelves sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelf that there trillion times iceberg may not be the last we see in coming months keep an eye on those ice bergs well that is our show for you today i knew how to listen as my co-host tyrrel always says in this world we're not told we're loved enough and today of all days i tell you i love you on top of the wall it's keep on watching the hogs and have a glory day and night everyone. would you have for breakfast why would you put those ok if she's your wife. why didn't you put your biggest fear in their little bit on the right with the let's talk a little bit bored you say if you ever. thought about. exploring the topic those would be.
state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole month long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the spring time daylight finally allowed us to meet a sixty eight and. smaller sibling six to be the c.e.o. area surrounding the larsen sea ice shelves sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelf that there trillion times...
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heading for a big win in the general election voters braved a typhoon to cast their ballots in the south pole which i'll be called again earlier than expected he was asking for a clear mandate to take action against north korea as well as japan's aging population. spain's foreign minister is urging people in catalonia not to listen to their regional leaders as madrid moved to take control of the region catalonia as president has accused the spanish government of attacking the region's democracy that of the world health organization has backtracked on his appointment of zimbabwe's president robert mugabe as a goodwill ambassador to the u.k. and the u.s. criticized the decision along with human rights activists and health groups they point to alleged rights abuses in zimbabwe u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have captured syria's largest oil field from eisel the kurdish led s.t.'s are in a race against russian backed syrian troops to seize parts of the darrow's or region the s.d.f. have already pushed eyesore from the area's main natural gas field and the city of raka after a four month cam
heading for a big win in the general election voters braved a typhoon to cast their ballots in the south pole which i'll be called again earlier than expected he was asking for a clear mandate to take action against north korea as well as japan's aging population. spain's foreign minister is urging people in catalonia not to listen to their regional leaders as madrid moved to take control of the region catalonia as president has accused the spanish government of attacking the region's democracy...
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. >> tim: and these little shrimps are from south pole and only new zealand has the right to farm theme. >> koko: a lot of chinese restaurant in new york? >> anthony: i grew up in the '50s and '60s and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> tim: i want to ask one thing. you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> anthony: it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's a -- more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole life. >> tim: can, can't you say one -- >> anthony: but i mean, the -- the accent? >> tim: no, we don't want to hear, one -- >> anthony: a brooklyn expression? >> tim: tonight i just want to hear -- >> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: huh? >> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: that -- that's brooklyn? >> anthony: not for nothin', but -- >> tim: not for nothin'. >> anthony: not for nothin', but, uh, you know, i could really use a little more wine. >> tim: yeah! >> anthony: not for noth
. >> tim: and these little shrimps are from south pole and only new zealand has the right to farm theme. >> koko: a lot of chinese restaurant in new york? >> anthony: i grew up in the '50s and '60s and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> tim: i want to ask one thing. you know how to speak like a brooklyn person?...
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>> sean shawner beat cancer twice and did the grand slam including trekking to the northern and south pole. >> he just completed a feat that no other two time cancer survivor has done, the documentary true north, takes you along his incredible journey. on a visit to "action news" he tells me his goal is to inspire others. >> the human body can live without food for 30 days and roughly sustain itself for three days without water and you can't survive without hope. there is nothing left. >> he battled hodgkins lymphoma at 18 and then faced another aggressive cancer. >> the second time around they gave me 14 days to live but after a year of intensive treatment he survived and later he climbed mount everests using the highest platform to urge people to keep climbing and true north shows the culmination of his adventures. >> i'm extremely proud of this project and i'm proud of what it will do for other people. >> the director and executive prosecutor say that it's a once in a lifetime story. and while it focuses on people and families fighting cancer the message is for everyone. >> bought we al
>> sean shawner beat cancer twice and did the grand slam including trekking to the northern and south pole. >> he just completed a feat that no other two time cancer survivor has done, the documentary true north, takes you along his incredible journey. on a visit to "action news" he tells me his goal is to inspire others. >> the human body can live without food for 30 days and roughly sustain itself for three days without water and you can't survive without hope....
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explorer's grand slam climbing the highest mountain on every content and trekking to the north and south polesy documented someone that did it after a very brave fight. monica malpass has more on this. >> his name is sean sworner and a cancer survivor twice but now only has one functioning lung and accomplished all of that. ali gorman spoke with this amaz igman when he stopped by "action news." plus, it is a star studded night in northern liberties as the city honors some of the biggest names in music that used to call the philadelphia area home. we are live at the big walk of fame gala. you'll know the names and love their music. >> thank you monica. >>> delaware county is joining pennsylvania's walk works program. the program hopes to find easy, fun and freeways to increase physical activity for all ages. in delaware county three new safe walking routes are available. plus, a 1.4 million walk innade yen. and joining a team or challenge. >>> still to come on "action news" at 4:00, we'll introduce you to the jeopardy champ and internet darling winning more than just cash. >>> and if you like t
explorer's grand slam climbing the highest mountain on every content and trekking to the north and south polesy documented someone that did it after a very brave fight. monica malpass has more on this. >> his name is sean sworner and a cancer survivor twice but now only has one functioning lung and accomplished all of that. ali gorman spoke with this amaz igman when he stopped by "action news." plus, it is a star studded night in northern liberties as the city honors some of the...
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specifically, we were trying to measure the solar wind above the north and south poles of the sun as it moves through thin magnetic structures we call polar plumes. just like watching your daughter and watching her drink a milkshake through a transparent straw, you can measure the velocity by tracking features. we can use the cate data to measure the velocity of the solar wind that way. the winde a milkshake, has important implications for space weather, so it's critical we understand it. on the day of the eclipse, the teams had enormous success. 62 of 68 sites collected images of the corona. joined by to be someone from the space science institute, who returned to alma mater and took data on the 50-yard line in a stadium filled with 5,000 cheering fans. we can see on the third slide that the skies cleared for jack and his team. they were able to capture images with their telescope. on the left, you can see the corona that has been filtered slightly to show it as you might see with your eye, and on the right, a more highly enhanced version of the image that brings out details you can
specifically, we were trying to measure the solar wind above the north and south poles of the sun as it moves through thin magnetic structures we call polar plumes. just like watching your daughter and watching her drink a milkshake through a transparent straw, you can measure the velocity by tracking features. we can use the cate data to measure the velocity of the solar wind that way. the winde a milkshake, has important implications for space weather, so it's critical we understand it. on...
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." >>> a car slams into a utility pole in south jersey leaving a neighborhood without power overnight. >>> a philadelphia store owner badly hurt after she is shot during an attempted robbery. >>> battening down the hatches, residents along the gulf coast preparing for the arrival of what is now hurricane nate. it could have an impact 0 on our region. outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers who is tracking the weekend forecast, also hurricane nate. chris, what can we expect? >> reporter: right now we can expect more warm weather over the next couple of days and humidity levels will increase. it will not feel like fall weekend, it has not felt like fall this season. 66 degrees in slatington, kutztown, 66. malvern, 66 degrees. the numbers are not too warm, the fact that there's such an added feel of humidity out here right now makes the numbers feel a little bit worse than they are. glassboro, 63. 64 in cinnaminson. fortescue, 69. tuckahoe, 63. satellite and radar we have mainly clear skies up above. there's a lot of cloud cover to the west, some of this will increase as the day wear
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. >> let's start with the explorer who attempted to be the first to travel to the south pole.s are on leaders. so how they show up, how they carry themselves. whether they were confident. whether -- how they treat people. what eye contact they make are things that people are taking cues from. >> they feed off your energy as a leader. >> absolutely. >> everything do you. >> absolutely. one of the important things shackleton has to do is to manage the energy of these 27 men to keep them away from the cliff of doubt and despair and discord. and that is a critically important message and lesson for leaders leading all of us through our own turbulence and all these crises that our nation is facing. >> how about frederick douglass? >> frederick douglass, i think, he learns a series of lessons. the most important is leaders have to learn to step into the fear. to take the first step and move into their anxiety and then discover in that movement the strength and the power they have. the resilience they have within. >> how are the lessons relevant today, nancy. you said at one point it
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." >>> a car slams into a utility pole in south jersey leaving a neighborhood without power overnight. >>> a philadelphia store owner badly hurt after she is shot during an attempted robbery. >>> battening down the hatches, residents along the gulf coast preparing for the arrival of what is now hurricane nate. it could have an impact 0 on our region. outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers who is tracking the weekend forecast, also hurricane nate. chris, what can we expect? >> reporter: right now we can expect more warm weather over the next couple of days and humidity levels will increase. it will not feel like fall weekend, it has not felt like fall this season. 66 degrees in slatington,
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is not covered also as the water ice and coming out through holes in the every second from the south pole is one quarter of a ton of water carrying the multitudes of life carbon dioxide methods that are formaldehyde and also these tiny rocks in the same way that i am of floors of our oceans only. we've got these harder to move ins the water out of four hundred degree centigrade and strange colonies of life existed. and this is colonies of last another kind of the sun in the same way almost certainly but with even proof this is same thing happening on and some of this. saturn at the royal society recently just were gathered saying the money is going into the exploration but no into the science little be needed when we get this enough money in the system for everybody so consider a billion is consider the bottom half of the planet three and a half billion humans to equal wealth of the bottom the poorest three hundred billion humans on is in two thousand and ten took three hundred plus billion is a drop down to eighty five sixty seven and in march this year it took eight humans humans white
is not covered also as the water ice and coming out through holes in the every second from the south pole is one quarter of a ton of water carrying the multitudes of life carbon dioxide methods that are formaldehyde and also these tiny rocks in the same way that i am of floors of our oceans only. we've got these harder to move ins the water out of four hundred degree centigrade and strange colonies of life existed. and this is colonies of last another kind of the sun in the same way almost...
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." >>> a car slams into a utility pole in south jersey leaving a neighborhood without power overnight. >>> and the philadelphia store owner badly hurt after she is shot during an attempted robbery. >>> and battening down the hatches. residents along the gulf coast prepare for the arrival of hurricane nate. it could have an impact on our region. >>> outside we go live to meteorologist chris sowers track the accuweather forecast. chris, it doesn't feel like fall. we're watching nate. >> reporter: we're watching nate down in the gulf of mexico. we'll see rain from nate sunday into monday, i'll talk about that in just a moment. as gray was saying i want doesn't feel like fall. numbers are in the 60s. the normal high for this time of year which occurs around 2:00 p.m., is 70. we're way above seasonal averages. pottstown, 59. quakertown, 59. malvern, 63. glassboro, 63. fortescue, 69. hammonton, 62 degrees. the close up shot, satellite and radar waking up to mainly clear conditions. we've expanded the view, there's a lot of cloud cover across western pennsylvania the state of ohio and ohio a
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pamela osborne is covering everything from road closures to mass transit to a downed pole in south jersey. >> yeah. it's looking slightly better, earlier the northbound and southbound lanes were closed. it looks like the northbound lanes have opened up now. it's just the closure on route 130 at riverton road. the southbound side which is still closed. this is the result of an accident and downed wires and a downed utility pole in the area. you can take route 130 to a certain point. if you can, take one of the side streets over to river avenue and depending which way you're going. i want to pass the extension with the 60-year-old bridge that needs to be demolished or repaired. things will close at allentown tonight at 9:00 and go through monday at 4:00. the alternates for the route 222, route 33, and 180. we'll check mass transit when i come back. >> thank you. >>> parents' pipeline concerns. they want to know how the plan will impact kids. >>> and dancing with a purpose. the event that's encouraging people to bust a move for breast cancer. when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like
pamela osborne is covering everything from road closures to mass transit to a downed pole in south jersey. >> yeah. it's looking slightly better, earlier the northbound and southbound lanes were closed. it looks like the northbound lanes have opened up now. it's just the closure on route 130 at riverton road. the southbound side which is still closed. this is the result of an accident and downed wires and a downed utility pole in the area. you can take route 130 to a certain point. if you...
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if they get into the magnetic field, they bounce around between the north and south pole, sometimes hittingf seeing it tonight, actually, the best places tonight, actually, the best places to catch a view of the northern lights will be across scotland certainly, but probably parts of northern england and northern ireland as well, so we could get scenes like this for some of you overnight tonight. looking at the weather beyond that, that hole in the corona moves away because the sun rotates, so it will be moving away from pointing our way, and overnight, well, further cloud for england and wales, dense fog across southern parts, damp weather too. clear skies across the northern half of the uk, which is where you are most likely to see the auroras encore is. a much cloudier picture tomorrow, a murky start to think. further north, that is the best of the sunshine, but again quite blustery, 12 or 13 in the sunshine, 18 in blustery, 12 or 13 in the sunshine, 18ina blustery, 12 or 13 in the sunshine, 18 in a rather cloudy london. looking at the picture through thursday night, the weather front sl
if they get into the magnetic field, they bounce around between the north and south pole, sometimes hittingf seeing it tonight, actually, the best places tonight, actually, the best places to catch a view of the northern lights will be across scotland certainly, but probably parts of northern england and northern ireland as well, so we could get scenes like this for some of you overnight tonight. looking at the weather beyond that, that hole in the corona moves away because the sun rotates, so...
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. >>> let's get an update on the downed pole in south jersey. >> pam? >> it's still taking place, still causing problems on the southbound lanes of route 130 at riverton road. this is the actual closure right here. then you see where the backup stretches further back. the best thing, you can take route 130. i would say to take a side street, get off and hop on river road to get around the detour or accident that's taking place. let's look at the blue route at baltimore pike. everything is looking good on the majors. no trouble spots to speak of. there is a issue with the northeast extension. it's happening this weekend. construction, a bridge repair taking place. i'll tell you how to get around it when i come back. >> thanks. >>> 6:16. let's take a live look outside. the italian market. yeah. >> ninth street? >> busy tomorrow. >> go, rocky! nice. still dark out there. i think it will be cloudy during the day. we'll complex in with krystal klei and more including the italian market. >> a dreary day. we're not going to see so much rain like we did yesterd
. >>> let's get an update on the downed pole in south jersey. >> pam? >> it's still taking place, still causing problems on the southbound lanes of route 130 at riverton road. this is the actual closure right here. then you see where the backup stretches further back. the best thing, you can take route 130. i would say to take a side street, get off and hop on river road to get around the detour or accident that's taking place. let's look at the blue route at baltimore...
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sixteenth seventy five to christopher wren the architect who designed some poles cathedral built an observatory. on a hill in the south part of the park bench. the building was commissioned by king charles the first in order that the tables showing the movements of the celestial bodies and the positions of the fixed stars might be corrected with the greatest possible care and accuracy the aim being to determine the lines of wrong that you did see and thus to perfect the art of navigation. the problem of the time lane fixing the precise position of a ship in the vast expanses of the ocean say listen been able to work out the degree of latitude ever since antiquity they simply measure the angle between the sum of the horizon but what if the horizon was moving up and down all the sun was obscured by clouds and how above all could the degree of luggage should be to tell . they exactly knowledge of the heavens it was thought provide a solution to the longet huge problem. the first astronomer to end a service for the king in the navy was john flamsteed night after night for more than forty years he studied the stars in the
sixteenth seventy five to christopher wren the architect who designed some poles cathedral built an observatory. on a hill in the south part of the park bench. the building was commissioned by king charles the first in order that the tables showing the movements of the celestial bodies and the positions of the fixed stars might be corrected with the greatest possible care and accuracy the aim being to determine the lines of wrong that you did see and thus to perfect the art of navigation. the...
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. >>> power was knocked out to a community in south jersey after a car crashed into a utility pole. here's the scene, the driver lost control at 12:30 a.m. on the white horse pike egg harbor road berlin, camden county. the car slammed into a utility pole brought down wires and blocked the road for a time. the driver is in stable condition. utility crews were brought into to repair the pole and restore power. >>> a big rig was involved in a crash along interstate i-95 in south philadelphia overnight. it collided with a motorcycle near the packer avenue exit in the southbound lanes. the cyclist was thrown from the bike, he was treated at the scene and taken to the hospital in stable condition. >>> a robber shot a woman in philadelphia's mantua section. >> reporter: police say it was 8:30 p.m. when a customer went into freddie grocery to by cigarettes and realized something was wrong. >> she doesn't see the owner operator at the counter where she sits. she looks back, the other than than -- owner is bent over and can't talk. >> reporter: she called 911 the 48-year-old owner was rushed
. >>> power was knocked out to a community in south jersey after a car crashed into a utility pole. here's the scene, the driver lost control at 12:30 a.m. on the white horse pike egg harbor road berlin, camden county. the car slammed into a utility pole brought down wires and blocked the road for a time. the driver is in stable condition. utility crews were brought into to repair the pole and restore power. >>> a big rig was involved in a crash along interstate i-95 in south...
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there there is one, cinnaminson, so this repair going onto downed pole and wires because of the accident, because that far 130 north and southosed at riverton road. you will have to use that alternate river road or 295. see dropping posted speeds around that area, as well. so, just a heads up. use that alternate or if you can i would advise to possibly avoid the area altogether, if possible. swenksville, route 29, main street, another accident here. this is at park avenue. so if this is your neck of the woods, heeds up. probably won't slow you down too much, not anyway. but just be aware this accident is still lingering out there, jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. well the eagles have extended vacation after beating one of the nfl best in prime time right here on cbs-3. >> and it was a great game. eagles among the league's elite, yes, eagles offense, defense, and special teams did the job. they got the job done against the panthers on the rolled, carson wentz through more than 200 yards, three touchdowns, eagles defense, intercepted the panthers, cam newton, look at that, three times for 15 points off of turn
there there is one, cinnaminson, so this repair going onto downed pole and wires because of the accident, because that far 130 north and southosed at riverton road. you will have to use that alternate river road or 295. see dropping posted speeds around that area, as well. so, just a heads up. use that alternate or if you can i would advise to possibly avoid the area altogether, if possible. swenksville, route 29, main street, another accident here. this is at park avenue. so if this is your...
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fortunate meanwhile well the showers continue to make their way further south for central parts of africa we sent back down poles into the gulf guinea. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. as native amazonian is increasingly struggle to survive in today's world. top to al-jazeera travels to brazil to meet leaders of endangered tribes. and those trying to protect them at this time. on the ground in southern africa identifying the crucially important stories for. us. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap the headlines now a rally is taking place in myanmar as biggest city in support of the military which is facing criticism over the ring of crisis six hundred thousand rohingya muslims have fled record state for bangladesh over the past two months united nations claims the military is conducting textbook ethnic cleansing. the leader of iraq's kurdish region is reportedly planning not to extend his presidential term that's been under pressure to quit following september's controversial session referendum . spain says carlos fused him on the posed leader of catalonia will be allowed to run in regio
fortunate meanwhile well the showers continue to make their way further south for central parts of africa we sent back down poles into the gulf guinea. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. as native amazonian is increasingly struggle to survive in today's world. top to al-jazeera travels to brazil to meet leaders of endangered tribes. and those trying to protect them at this time. on the ground in southern africa identifying the crucially important stories for. us. welcome back you're...
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south joy street. autopsy lanes blocked down pole and wires and "fox5" crew on the way.y 6:30 use caution there another crash north e east, capital set and southern avenue traffic getting by and slower than ubl and were seeing red zone on 20 southbound. it takes close to a half hour, hour, because of coneston. all metro rail line whos on time. holly, wiz. >> thanks new this morning details unraveling in the d drug-related death at george mason university. late monday arm, gmu said kristin medina died sunday they believe he took a hall us againic substance before running through a fifth story window running his death. according to his former high school coach he was humble athlete star on football field and talented as well in the classroom. >> tristin was never a kid that was into the party scene or with party kids. and so, for this to happen sent shock. and i don't want is for people to think that that is what he was all about. >> university police say it's unclear what drug he took that led to fall from dorm. that question cannot be answered until medical examiner repo
south joy street. autopsy lanes blocked down pole and wires and "fox5" crew on the way.y 6:30 use caution there another crash north e east, capital set and southern avenue traffic getting by and slower than ubl and were seeing red zone on 20 southbound. it takes close to a half hour, hour, because of coneston. all metro rail line whos on time. holly, wiz. >> thanks new this morning details unraveling in the d drug-related death at george mason university. late monday arm, gmu...
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thailand pushing across a good part of malaysia say they are sinking further south was into these are also seeing some lobby down poles as we go on through the next more very wet weather coming into northern parts of indonesia and i've got across the southern areas of vietnam where we will see the heaviest rain maybe affecting southern policy of cambodia as well we've had some lively showers to rattling through the great australian by this weather system continues to make its way across southern parts of australia national speckling of showers cloud coming through here behind that cold front much colder air coming in behind winds could gust around one hundred kilometers per hour as we go on through monday said some nasty conditions coming through much colder than of light fourteen to adelaide and also for melbourne picking up a little as we go on through our choose day just goes into eastern parts of australia still want to showers up around the top end but looking fine and dry for the west. short films of the hook and inspiration. stories of three young women challenging the world around them. al-jazeera selects at t
thailand pushing across a good part of malaysia say they are sinking further south was into these are also seeing some lobby down poles as we go on through the next more very wet weather coming into northern parts of indonesia and i've got across the southern areas of vietnam where we will see the heaviest rain maybe affecting southern policy of cambodia as well we've had some lively showers to rattling through the great australian by this weather system continues to make its way across...
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south philadelphia. police say a pair of teens stole this minivan and crashed into a pole. they also hit a man crossing the road at 27th and moritz streets. he's expected to be okay. this unfolded around 5:30 yesterday afternoon. police eventually arrested the 16-year-old suspects. >>> we have new information about a u.s. navy destroyer involved in a deadly collision back in august. the commanding officer and executive officer were relieved of duty due to a loss of confidence. the "uss john mccain" collided with a merchant ship on august 21st, killing ten sailors. one of the sailors was south jersey navy kenneth smith, a graduate of cherry hill high school. >>> pennsylvania's attorney general wants to try again to prosecute the engineer involved in the deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia's port richmond neighborhood in 2015. you may remember a judge dismissed charges against engineer brandon bostian last month. yesterday the attorney general's office filed its intent to appeal. bostian was operating the train when it crashed, killing eight and injuring more than 200. >
south philadelphia. police say a pair of teens stole this minivan and crashed into a pole. they also hit a man crossing the road at 27th and moritz streets. he's expected to be okay. this unfolded around 5:30 yesterday afternoon. police eventually arrested the 16-year-old suspects. >>> we have new information about a u.s. navy destroyer involved in a deadly collision back in august. the commanding officer and executive officer were relieved of duty due to a loss of confidence. the...
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poles. but first they need to navigate >> right now we're headed south but we need to be headed northeast.o we're going to different levels of elevation looking for wind that will take us where we need to go. >> reporter: ballooning is patience. don't make any quick decisions. um, look around you. and see if you find some better place to land or balloon is going in a direction you wanting to 92. >> reporter: competitive ballooning is one with accuracy the marker closest to the x gets the highest ranks. pilots need to hur way time is a fact. as the clock winds down excitement builds as pilots make their pass. when balloons go over fee he is is a park they need to stay above 200 feet or get a penalty. inside the line they can go to 75 feet. over the field, they can fly at ground level. a team called zebras coordinate the balloons. >> with the launch directors it's always no matter scoring day or not, it's a safe coordinated launch. >> reporter: the pilot gets help from the ground with crew members who set up the basket and cables and inflate the balloon with all that air. >> we all get lucky
poles. but first they need to navigate >> right now we're headed south but we need to be headed northeast.o we're going to different levels of elevation looking for wind that will take us where we need to go. >> reporter: ballooning is patience. don't make any quick decisions. um, look around you. and see if you find some better place to land or balloon is going in a direction you wanting to 92. >> reporter: competitive ballooning is one with accuracy the marker closest to the...
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south jersey overnight, the scene was on route 40 in salem county. police said the driver of the big rig lost control and hit a utility pole and hit a tree. and power on the block was shut down for two hours as crews worked to clear the scene and to word on what caused him to lose control. a montgomery county home was damaged after it cut fire, it happened on the 81 hundred block in cheltenham everyone inside was able to make it out safely. no word on the cause of the blaze. >>> turning to the forecast another bright, sunny day and along with the warm temperatures, the humidity is beginning to creep back in slowly but surely. and back outside we go to karen rogers with the details from accuweather and summer making a come back. >> very to say i'm loving it, sunshine is out here and we see clouds just a little bit a light breeze and feels good and even more humid this weekend though. and summer is really coming back. lets look at the numbers, it's already 80 in bethlehem and 76 in quakertown and pottstown and 81 in coatesville. and 80 in malvern and 80 in warminster and 76 in center city. and the suburbs in new jersey, 78 in browns mills a
south jersey overnight, the scene was on route 40 in salem county. police said the driver of the big rig lost control and hit a utility pole and hit a tree. and power on the block was shut down for two hours as crews worked to clear the scene and to word on what caused him to lose control. a montgomery county home was damaged after it cut fire, it happened on the 81 hundred block in cheltenham everyone inside was able to make it out safely. no word on the cause of the blaze. >>>...
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brazil are the only team from south america to qualify so for three other teams will book automatic spot you can see there that you're a go are currently the team that is in pole position chile colombia and peru battling it out argentina down the sixth position or how it works in south america is that the top four will go to the world cup automatically the first place team that's currently peru will play a two match playoff against new zealand now let's move on to baseball the l.a. dodgers have swept they way into the next stage of major league baseball's playoffs the arizona diamondbacks had a sellout crowd trying to keep them in the nationally division series but the dodgers struck three home runs were a three one victory that saw them clinch the best of five series. just forty eight hours after finishing runner up in beijing the curial says exits at the shanghai masters in controversial fashion for the second year in a row after warnings for an obscene eighty and four smashing a ball into the crowd the australian lost the opening set of his match to steve johnson and decided to stop playing he declined any medical help but has since tweeted that he had a st
brazil are the only team from south america to qualify so for three other teams will book automatic spot you can see there that you're a go are currently the team that is in pole position chile colombia and peru battling it out argentina down the sixth position or how it works in south america is that the top four will go to the world cup automatically the first place team that's currently peru will play a two match playoff against new zealand now let's move on to baseball the l.a. dodgers have...
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talking to people here on the street there is a state that he thinks in the south were predicted they certainly match the polesmight think they can hide it so well it's always the same. but nothing of a problem with the refugees of course and best of the main reason for the growing right here in the lot problems the problems with immigration this. service or if the cheese and the new paper frayed the debate about the rift you used to waltz very in was over percentage in that action campaign. because it's it's some thousands of people and i would say maybe half of talk in that single pane whilst was about the right to things so. yeah but definitely it was something where the right wing politics came to look at the game. and that is our news tonight follow me on twitter or news where they had like me on the facebook page we got it dot com you could watch r t america on direct t.v. channel three twenty one i met reporting from washington thanks for watching record morning. mark twain said it's easier to homeschool people than to convince them they've been fooled that could be why america is so divided. because pe
talking to people here on the street there is a state that he thinks in the south were predicted they certainly match the polesmight think they can hide it so well it's always the same. but nothing of a problem with the refugees of course and best of the main reason for the growing right here in the lot problems the problems with immigration this. service or if the cheese and the new paper frayed the debate about the rift you used to waltz very in was over percentage in that action campaign....
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. >> reporter: we have problems in south jersey, in cinnaminson, the action cam was on the scene with this one. you can see the tractor-trailer brought down pole and wires. 130 for a while was closed in both directions. this is a big deal in burlington county. we still have all southbound lanes blocked on route 130. that's the reason why, the crews are out there trying to fix the downed wires. meanwhile, the northbound side of the highway has reopened. you can see what a headache it was for everyone out there pausing, 130 southbound is blocked at riverton road. stick to branch pike. the action cam was on the scene right there. let's go over to the 30 bypass, an accident westbound between 322 and 340. the right lane is blocked. we have a ambulance on the scene. looks like a more serious accident here. traffic is squeezing by the scene. we have police and firefighters on the scene with an diswent blocking the right -- accident blocking the right line on the 30 bypass near 322. accident has cleared in montgomery county main street at park avenue. overall in the big picture, i have to say it's better than yesterday. we see the green traffic flow a
. >> reporter: we have problems in south jersey, in cinnaminson, the action cam was on the scene with this one. you can see the tractor-trailer brought down pole and wires. 130 for a while was closed in both directions. this is a big deal in burlington county. we still have all southbound lanes blocked on route 130. that's the reason why, the crews are out there trying to fix the downed wires. meanwhile, the northbound side of the highway has reopened. you can see what a headache it was...
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poles are all made out of just newspaper. and glue. you find heads like that made out of stone in mexico. >> the inspiration comes from pedro's many trips to southmerican countries like brazil and his homeland of colombia. >> i've been able to to work down there and see how people are so creative to get by on very little. >> which is why the kitchen runs using only natural resources. >> we don't have any electricity we don't have any water so i have to collect water. >> i'm trying to show people how you could create beautiful things with very little money. >> and pedro hopes to shed more light on this quaint latino community. >> it's very important for people from other neighborhoods who come here to see the richness that the latino neighborhood has. >> the open kitchen sculpture garden is throwing a halloween party on october 21st. >> for relaxation of a different kind we have two spots for you. >> one, a nail salon, where hugs and coffee are always free. >> the other, an authentic puerto rican bakery. >> in the harrowgate section of philadelphia, el coqui panaderia is the go-to spot for an authentic taste of puerto rico! co-owner yazmin auli i
poles are all made out of just newspaper. and glue. you find heads like that made out of stone in mexico. >> the inspiration comes from pedro's many trips to southmerican countries like brazil and his homeland of colombia. >> i've been able to to work down there and see how people are so creative to get by on very little. >> which is why the kitchen runs using only natural resources. >> we don't have any electricity we don't have any water so i have to collect water....
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pole for drought. so it is not, you know, not major crisis yet. we could use rain at this point. beautiful view of the skyline all lit up in pink outside facing south cbs-3, and warm start to the day, boy, check it out, we hit 84 today. eighty-five tomorrow. still seem i sunday. columbus day meisha the day we really need the umbrella. >> okay, 84 today. katie all right, thank you so much. very good morning to all of you. tgif. looking outside, looking at some of our friends, construction workers out there , a lot of them pushing out of the way. really going to help us out as we push little deeper into the 5:00 and specially 6:00 hour. so right now 422 westbound at oaks, looking great. both directions, looking really good there. schuylkill near waverly road, tail light moving in the westbound direction, headlights moving in the eastbound direction, you can see what you would be working with out there. i would say just starting to pick up levels right now. then looking at some of the crews out 422 westbound at route 23, that left lane, was compromised, i think they might be kind of moving out of the way now, actually looking better on 422, again, rig
pole for drought. so it is not, you know, not major crisis yet. we could use rain at this point. beautiful view of the skyline all lit up in pink outside facing south cbs-3, and warm start to the day, boy, check it out, we hit 84 today. eighty-five tomorrow. still seem i sunday. columbus day meisha the day we really need the umbrella. >> okay, 84 today. katie all right, thank you so much. very good morning to all of you. tgif. looking outside, looking at some of our friends, construction...
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south. the baltimore washington parkway. near 197. so far so good. volume is still light. minnesota avenue southeast remains closed. randle circle. had a polend wires down. response on scene. you'll be directed through the area. georgetown pike at swings mill road, a crash, the traffic alternates one direction right now. closure in la plata. 225 hawthorne road near miller hill road. this investigation is ongoing. back to >>> it is video that is making the rounds on social media. you can imagine why. take a look at angry man. he clings to the hood of a school bus as it drives down the road in baltimore county. you can hear in the background, some of the kids were scared. they didn't know what was going on. >> they didn't. we now know the story. the man on the mohood is lavern durand. he was upset because someone on the bus threw a bottle out the window and it hit his car. >> durand wanted the bus driver to stop and open the door so he could confront the child who threw the bottle. the bus driver was scared for the students' safety and instead drove to the police station. >> the man faces several charges here. >> none of the students on the b
south. the baltimore washington parkway. near 197. so far so good. volume is still light. minnesota avenue southeast remains closed. randle circle. had a polend wires down. response on scene. you'll be directed through the area. georgetown pike at swings mill road, a crash, the traffic alternates one direction right now. closure in la plata. 225 hawthorne road near miller hill road. this investigation is ongoing. back to >>> it is video that is making the rounds on social media. you...
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poles. at the county fair people were ordered to evacuate. across the border in south carolina a possible tornado flattened mobile homes. in pickens county this home was destroyed while a family was still inside. >> they sought shelter in the corner of the residence that happens to be the only corner of the house still standing. >> reporter: no deaths. power crews are now working to try to restore electricity here. bianna? >> such a vicious hurricane. thank you, nu pouring out of homes. people were ordered to evacuate as the atlas fire quickly grew to 200 acres. it's north of san francisco. several houses and cars have already burned. the fire is zero percent contained. >>> u.s. security forces battling isis and its stronghold say they're close to victory. there are said to be 250 isis fighters back in raqqah. they're shrinking the territory. holly williams made it inside raqqah. now she's in northern syria. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we spent two days inside raqqah with american-backed militiamen. they say they're days away from victory. the drive
poles. at the county fair people were ordered to evacuate. across the border in south carolina a possible tornado flattened mobile homes. in pickens county this home was destroyed while a family was still inside. >> they sought shelter in the corner of the residence that happens to be the only corner of the house still standing. >> reporter: no deaths. power crews are now working to try to restore electricity here. bianna? >> such a vicious hurricane. thank you, nu pouring out...
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south are close in that area. an accident route hundred northbound at gloucester road in douglass township. injuries here, ems on the scene. it's causing restrictions there. princeton, 206 northbound an accident brought down a pole. i was on the waze app and found someone talking about an accident on i-95 southbound in bensalem, bucks county. we see slowing speeds there. getting slow speeds on 422 coming nearby pottstown, as well. 43 in quakertown. 44 inle pottstown, it's chilly out there this morning. fall is here, right? 48 degrees in center city. in new jersey, it is 43 in vineland. 44 in glassboro. today is a day we have not seen much this season, we're below average, 60 is the high, tam. >> new video this morning an off duty new jersey state trooper saved a man choking on his meal. the video was taken at the buffalo wild wings in north jersey. a man shows signs he couldn't breathe. the trooper performed the heimlich manuver allowing the man to breathe normally, again. the man is expected to make a full recovery. >>> a commuter train collided with a military vehicle in finland killing four people. one was a train passenger the other three soldiers. it happened in the town 53 miles southwest of helsinki. 11 p
south are close in that area. an accident route hundred northbound at gloucester road in douglass township. injuries here, ems on the scene. it's causing restrictions there. princeton, 206 northbound an accident brought down a pole. i was on the waze app and found someone talking about an accident on i-95 southbound in bensalem, bucks county. we see slowing speeds there. getting slow speeds on 422 coming nearby pottstown, as well. 43 in quakertown. 44 inle pottstown, it's chilly out there this...
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seoul south africa's youth unemployment problem but it is creating jobs and perhaps more importantly hope tiny a page out just ahead is. still ahead and al-jazeera in sport find out who's claimed pole position for the japanese formula one grand prix. how reefs the rain forests of the sea we continue on our current way we won't have whole race within twenty thirty forty years from now so you're essentially trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the model is sort of the problem still has a cause for the wind to flood the great barrier reef it's still sizeable but we've got to stop now i mean you get everyone behind the solution tag no this time on hold is iraq. al jazeera is there want us to we've read the books most of it to see what happens next. on the wired by the barrier for a model barricade at the border seven that maybe to hear the movies now is all about change people have gone near the area the mission of the national army is to search the entire oil complex and i'll just do a stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their country. with. with. top of the sport here's father. thanks very much the netherl
seoul south africa's youth unemployment problem but it is creating jobs and perhaps more importantly hope tiny a page out just ahead is. still ahead and al-jazeera in sport find out who's claimed pole position for the japanese formula one grand prix. how reefs the rain forests of the sea we continue on our current way we won't have whole race within twenty thirty forty years from now so you're essentially trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the model is sort of the...
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this is causing major problems as people are trying to head south on 101 and also on 80. 80 is back up from 29 over to 780. power poles are on fire and leaning over the freeways and roadways. dangerous driving conditions in santa rosa near barbara tears harper -- near harper. many caltrans workers responding are delayed because they are trying to evacuate their own homes and families. the police department is asking for volunteers if you are safe and you can assist. they are very shorthanded right now. all santa rosa public transit services have been canceled for today. >> yes. they are trying to get families to safety. on our website we have all of the evacuation centers listed at kron4.com . the most surreal shot we had came from will, patients being evacuated onto city buses at kaiser permanente.>> reporter: i have seen a few more buses pull into kaiser permanente and a few others leaving. they are not waiting for a full bus anymore. if it is at half capacity they are getting these patients to the nearest facility for assistance. noncritical patients are being to san rafael kaiser permanente. this is video that i s
this is causing major problems as people are trying to head south on 101 and also on 80. 80 is back up from 29 over to 780. power poles are on fire and leaning over the freeways and roadways. dangerous driving conditions in santa rosa near barbara tears harper -- near harper. many caltrans workers responding are delayed because they are trying to evacuate their own homes and families. the police department is asking for volunteers if you are safe and you can assist. they are very shorthanded...
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pole. but don't worry school is open just little late getting therefore maybe the first class, top story and top traffic story here, in south philly the fire at bridget foy second and south be ready for the alternates, fourth or sixth street pine or bainbridge and septa detouring both bus route 12 and the route 40. mike and alex back to you. >> as you know by now bridget foy restaurant caught fire overnight. >> and it is real a staple in the neighborhood. still on the scene still dealing with it trying to make sure the fire completely out. >> good morning last night bridget foy was tweeting about taco tuesday. various special they were offering now hours later the kitchen completely destroyed by this overnight fire ticking a live look, you can see crews still dousing the entire building with water fire off i shall say they arrived here on scene a little before 1:30 this morning crews immediately entered the building and began attacking stubborn flames, after some time the firefighters were pulled from the building, because there was a concern of collapse the conditions were just too dangerous, at this point. fire official d
pole. but don't worry school is open just little late getting therefore maybe the first class, top story and top traffic story here, in south philly the fire at bridget foy second and south be ready for the alternates, fourth or sixth street pine or bainbridge and septa detouring both bus route 12 and the route 40. mike and alex back to you. >> as you know by now bridget foy restaurant caught fire overnight. >> and it is real a staple in the neighborhood. still on the scene still...