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she joins us from philadelphia. good to have you with us on the program. you supported donald trump during the campaign. i was asking -- you supported donald trump during the campaign. melissa: oh yes. i do. always -- from the beginning of this presidential term, there has been a concerted effort to derail the presidency. i am not saying everything he says is correct, or that everything he says is wrong. this country is facing significant turmoil, very up -- very organized opposition to the president. he is not responding as well as i would like him to. there needs to be more clarity and consistency. i think it is too early to draw any conclusions. host: how would you like him to respond? you're a strategic implications consultant. -- strategic communications consultant. melissa: he should be answering the questions clearly and deliberately. if i were advising him directly, i would tell him to just drop social media. the presidency is a position that should bring with it a significant amount of deliberation, and fair and honest and open discussion. it doesn
she joins us from philadelphia. good to have you with us on the program. you supported donald trump during the campaign. i was asking -- you supported donald trump during the campaign. melissa: oh yes. i do. always -- from the beginning of this presidential term, there has been a concerted effort to derail the presidency. i am not saying everything he says is correct, or that everything he says is wrong. this country is facing significant turmoil, very up -- very organized opposition to the...
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michaeljoins us from philadelphia. if it happened at all and if james comey witnessed an impeachable offence, why didn't he do something about it right then walk which? there are lots of questions, the most significant is why sensitive oval office discussions, really fairly appropriate for the most part, including discussing relevant intelligence with countries that are trying to engage in the war on terror, even the president's opinion about michael flynn, which i guess he denies, but even if it was there is nothing that excludes the president from —— precludes the president from —— precludes the president from —— precludes the president from expressing his opinion. he is closer to the issue than the fbi was. according to the james comey memo, he said he was a great guy. the issue here in washington is an extraordinary unprecedented level of partisanship, absolute disregard for any respect for the mandate that the american people had given the president and i think the very clear politicised agenda designed to take th
michaeljoins us from philadelphia. if it happened at all and if james comey witnessed an impeachable offence, why didn't he do something about it right then walk which? there are lots of questions, the most significant is why sensitive oval office discussions, really fairly appropriate for the most part, including discussing relevant intelligence with countries that are trying to engage in the war on terror, even the president's opinion about michael flynn, which i guess he denies, but even if...
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from residents in activists in north philadelphia after a violent weekend. tonight community is hoping to send meg statue of peace. fox 29's dave kinchen joins usfrom philadelphia police headquarters. dave? >> reporter: lucy, all too often there's tragedy followed by outrage and then people move on with their lives. a group rallying tonight says that outrage isn't going anywhere until the crime stops. >> that's real wrl my heart s i want solutions. real ones. that work. >> reporter: north philly neighborhood pastor jamal van is not the only one looking for solutions to city violence. he joined dozens at a rally at 23rd and huntington after nine people were shot over the weekend seeking change. >> my heart wrenches i want to solve the problem. i've spent six years in school trying to solve the problem. i started an organization to solve the problem. started a church. >> when you see this group of brothers right here, you don't got to feel nervous. we ain't got no guns. >> several grass roots groups challenged one another with words of encouragement an demand for action after sudden done fire put people in the hospital saturday night when group l
from residents in activists in north philadelphia after a violent weekend. tonight community is hoping to send meg statue of peace. fox 29's dave kinchen joins usfrom philadelphia police headquarters. dave? >> reporter: lucy, all too often there's tragedy followed by outrage and then people move on with their lives. a group rallying tonight says that outrage isn't going anywhere until the crime stops. >> that's real wrl my heart s i want solutions. real ones. that work. >>...
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fox 29's dave kinchen joins us live from philadelphia police headquarters tonight. dave?ter: iain, while philadelphia police sort out yet another case of tragic violence in the city, neighbors and activists are deman demanding an from themselves. >> my stomach is flipping. i can't stop my stomach from flipping. >> reporter: strawberry mansion neighborhood pastor jamal van is sick of feeling sick and came to 23rd and huntington where nine people were shot this past weekend to push for peace. >> my heart wrenches i want to solve problem. i've spent six years in school trying to solve the problem. i started an organization to solve the problem of the started a church. >> reporter: several grass roots groups challenge one another with words of encouragement and a demand for action after sudden gunfire put nine people in the hospital saturday night when a group listening to music and danced on the 2500 block of north 23rd. the victims all under age 26. >> what we going to do? >> out here killing each other. what we going to do. >> young neighbors young and old got real with ea
fox 29's dave kinchen joins us live from philadelphia police headquarters tonight. dave?ter: iain, while philadelphia police sort out yet another case of tragic violence in the city, neighbors and activists are deman demanding an from themselves. >> my stomach is flipping. i can't stop my stomach from flipping. >> reporter: strawberry mansion neighborhood pastor jamal van is sick of feeling sick and came to 23rd and huntington where nine people were shot this past weekend to push...
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joining us from philadelphia, stephen short.s saying they need to restrain sale. is this what it is about? stephen: it is a broader picture. in this country, you cannot swing a dead cat without hitting a barrel of oil, and that is to say we look at november, where we had the opec decision. not many people, myself included expecting the cartel to curve on production but that is what they did. we saw wall street speculators go all in on a bullish spec for higher oil prices. that did not pan out and we spent the better part of this year liquidating that bullish spent, hence, we have seen prices have languished great so why are they languishing at this point -- languished. so why are they languishing? when you look at markets, for instance, the length between middle east crude and the dubai market and north american crudes, and the nymex crude's and a lot of west african crudes, we have seen this location in east brent is the clearest telltale that opec has failed miserably to balance the market. investor, a bullish that has to be a
joining us from philadelphia, stephen short.s saying they need to restrain sale. is this what it is about? stephen: it is a broader picture. in this country, you cannot swing a dead cat without hitting a barrel of oil, and that is to say we look at november, where we had the opec decision. not many people, myself included expecting the cartel to curve on production but that is what they did. we saw wall street speculators go all in on a bullish spec for higher oil prices. that did not pan out...
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. >> as kyw news radio reporter justin udo shows us students from south philadelphia high school wererewarded for their hard work. >> on behalf of the roots and city of philadelphia, south philadelphia high school and live nation, i want to present you all with two tickets to the roots picnic. >> reporter: earlier today, tariq trotter of the routes surprised dozens of students at south philadelphia high, one of his alma matter with tickets to the tenth annual festival. >> it is pretty awesome. he acted like he was leaving. he said o, he will give us all tickets and that was exciting. >> reporter: students taken back by surprise were rewarded with the tickets forgetting honor roll throughout the year and attended school at least 95 percent of the time. >> we focused on us and picked us out to say that we are proud of y'all for doing good and for doing such and such. it was a happy moment. >> reporter: he says too often students are not recognized for their hard work and adversities they face inside and outside of the classroom. so he thought this would be the perfect way to say congrat
. >> as kyw news radio reporter justin udo shows us students from south philadelphia high school wererewarded for their hard work. >> on behalf of the roots and city of philadelphia, south philadelphia high school and live nation, i want to present you all with two tickets to the roots picnic. >> reporter: earlier today, tariq trotter of the routes surprised dozens of students at south philadelphia high, one of his alma matter with tickets to the tenth annual festival....
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. >>> icelandair is investigate using first ever direct flight from philadelphia to ice land didn't reach its destination. flyers waited for hotel vouchers at logan international airport in boston this morning. fail's mayor jim kenney was also on the flight. icelandair said passengers and flied a tenth ant reported finding rubber and they made an emergency landing in boston to be safe. it was heading to the ice land 's capitol. >>> south jersey man is facing charges this morning after police say he stole a woman's car with her child, still in the back seat. authorities have identified the suspect as 31 year-old pedro ortiz, and police say woman left her car running as she ran in the gas station along the 400 block of west landis avenue in vineland, yesterday. that is when ortiz jumped in to her car, and then drove off authorities later found the cara bandon with the child still inside, police track ortiz down a short time later and arrested him. >>> this trenton mother faces child endangerment charges. that is after police say that she burned her baby, with a cigarette. police say 23 year
. >>> icelandair is investigate using first ever direct flight from philadelphia to ice land didn't reach its destination. flyers waited for hotel vouchers at logan international airport in boston this morning. fail's mayor jim kenney was also on the flight. icelandair said passengers and flied a tenth ant reported finding rubber and they made an emergency landing in boston to be safe. it was heading to the ice land 's capitol. >>> south jersey man is facing charges this...
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a little piece of philadelphia, now resides in sweden, find out what they're being used for and you can fly direct from philadelphia to iceland, check in two, three, four times a day on "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. >> enjoy a little olive oil drizzled on your salad, you might have notice add sudden spike. four year drought and key olive oil producing regions like italy, spain, grease, on average prices world-wide already up 30%, with olive oil supply dropping, and demands increasing prices are expected to keep rising. >> there is very bad situation going on in europe. tote a.m. amount of olive production dropped probably 20% in the last couple of years. >> expert say even if the mediterranian drought ended next year there would still and shortage due to increasing demands, takes olive tree seven to ten years to become productive. >> time now 4:50, time for check on business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us live this morning from the new york stock exchange, jill, good morning, so we're hearing shares british airways owner iag are taking big hit today after computer failure over t
a little piece of philadelphia, now resides in sweden, find out what they're being used for and you can fly direct from philadelphia to iceland, check in two, three, four times a day on "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. >> enjoy a little olive oil drizzled on your salad, you might have notice add sudden spike. four year drought and key olive oil producing regions like italy, spain, grease, on average prices world-wide already up 30%, with olive oil supply dropping, and...
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from bloomberg intelligence. he is joining us now via skype from philadelphia. talk specifically about us and etf segments, but first off, wall street banks are just flooding into etf's right now. why is that? >> that is where all the money is going. if you look at where flows are going, about 60% of flows good to etf and the other 40% goes to vanguard's index funds, and you are not going to really challenge that 40%, so the 60% peopleo etf's is where are interested. that is where it looks at the future is, so they want to have a piece of that pie in wall street banks. from the got revenue etf market by being market makers, trading. they want to be issuers. they have been at it for six or seven years. there are some decent success stories. success.bank had some goldman has had some initial success in the past two years with smart beta products that came in cheap. wall street banks have $42 billion in etf assets, only 2% of the assets. that is why i call it a jumble. it is very difficult to carve out a living in the etf world. this: i want to talk about one etf la
from bloomberg intelligence. he is joining us now via skype from philadelphia. talk specifically about us and etf segments, but first off, wall street banks are just flooding into etf's right now. why is that? >> that is where all the money is going. if you look at where flows are going, about 60% of flows good to etf and the other 40% goes to vanguard's index funds, and you are not going to really challenge that 40%, so the 60% peopleo etf's is where are interested. that is where it...
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from philadelphia to iceland to be diverted to boston. philadelphia mayor kenney was on the flight when it took off from philadelphia national airport last night. his office tells us he spent the night in boston. here's a look at the plane's track from when it left philadelphia and moved to iceland. it then shows that the plane backtracked to boston. a new flight has been scheduled for passengers. they'll take off from boston at 4:30 this afternoon. the mayor's office says it isn't clear if kenney will continue to iceland at this point. >>> overnight, iceland air tweeted a rubber smoking e smell was detected -- a rubber smell was detected on board that led to an aircraft diversion. "safety is our most important priority." stay with us for updates on this breaking news, on air and on line. >>> 6:36. jurors will have to get back to work today deciding the fate of a camden county father accused of killing his young son even after the judge that they can't reach a verdict. the judge in the d.j. creato murder trial told the injury resume deliberations today after -- the injury to resume deliberations today after they said they were split. prosecutors contend that d.j.
from philadelphia to iceland to be diverted to boston. philadelphia mayor kenney was on the flight when it took off from philadelphia national airport last night. his office tells us he spent the night in boston. here's a look at the plane's track from when it left philadelphia and moved to iceland. it then shows that the plane backtracked to boston. a new flight has been scheduled for passengers. they'll take off from boston at 4:30 this afternoon. the mayor's office says it isn't clear if...
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stocks are really still the place to be and let's waek in jeremy with us once again live from philadelphia. professor, welcome back. >> good afternoon, scott. >> professor schiller at the beginning of the week saying stocks could go up another 50% from here. what do you say? >> i said are you bullish? it could go up 50%. it could go down 50%. the word could does not really mean that that's what he expects. but you know, the momentum is there. the earnings momentum is is there. i think actually it's very, the dollar being down is very positive. especially for the s&p 500. that's why you see the strength in those stocks. yields, two and a quarter for the ten year. can you do any better than that? no competition. and we talk about overheating, we talk b about the tech sector. the, i just looked up the pe ratio of the tech sector. on estimated 2017 earnings. of the s&p 500. it's still under 20. 19.3. we have amazon, netflix, we have a few of those that are really you know, in over 1100, but look at apple. apple's still under 20. the most value babable equity i world. in 1999, the tech sector o
stocks are really still the place to be and let's waek in jeremy with us once again live from philadelphia. professor, welcome back. >> good afternoon, scott. >> professor schiller at the beginning of the week saying stocks could go up another 50% from here. what do you say? >> i said are you bullish? it could go up 50%. it could go down 50%. the word could does not really mean that that's what he expects. but you know, the momentum is there. the earnings momentum is is there....
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one of the passengers on board was philadelphia mayor jim kenney, mayor's office tells us he is spending the night in boston. outcome is certainly a hard turn from last night this first ever, direct flight from philadelphia to ice land started with a whole lot of fanfare inside phl wednesday evening, celebration including champagne, cake, lots of pictures. well, two and a half hours in the flight passengers tell us that the crew made an announcement and they need todd land in boston. those travelers then found themselves in long lines for hotel vouchers, understandably , there was frustration and confusion, passengers are left wondering what went wrong and when they will get on their way again, lets listen. >> there wasn't anything weird about the plane, maybe a little bit hot. air conditioning issues. otherwise it was a relaxing flight. >> my friend and i had the seats in the back row. the problem seemed to becoming from the back of the plane. there was a weird smell when we got on the plane. >> reporter: these passengers this morning tell us it is still unclear when they will get back on the plane and off to the final destination. they were to
one of the passengers on board was philadelphia mayor jim kenney, mayor's office tells us he is spending the night in boston. outcome is certainly a hard turn from last night this first ever, direct flight from philadelphia to ice land started with a whole lot of fanfare inside phl wednesday evening, celebration including champagne, cake, lots of pictures. well, two and a half hours in the flight passengers tell us that the crew made an announcement and they need todd land in boston. those...
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us. >> a gentlemen came down a complete stranger from philadelphia. offering what he could. even covering expenses for these passengers and we learned that the bus company is sending another bus and should be arriving within the next few minutes. reporting live in camden, channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. you can find expanded coverage of this story on the 6 abc app. hear more from the passengers on the bus and listen to the 911 call made after the terrifying crash and see raw action cam video of rescuers on the scene. >>> several empty school buses were nearly destroyed in toms river. the blaze broke out of 2300 block of industrial way, they found the vehicles engulfed in flames. police tell "action news" that the buses are owned by the toms river school district and were in the store able area at the time of the incident. in total three buses were badly damaged. and an investigation into what sparked the fire is fow underway. >> two people were injured in an overnight fire in the port richmond section. flames broke out on east clear field. a 24-year-old was
us. >> a gentlemen came down a complete stranger from philadelphia. offering what he could. even covering expenses for these passengers and we learned that the bus company is sending another bus and should be arriving within the next few minutes. reporting live in camden, channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. you can find expanded coverage of this story on the 6 abc app. hear more from the passengers on the bus and listen to the 911 call made after the...
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us from the 50s to the 70s. skies are brightening and wind with us this evening. 71 at lurchtime. then topping out at 76 for philadelphia. low 70s in the suburbs. middle 70s for delaware, the lehigh valley, and new jersey. a nice warmup, too. even warmer at the shore thanks to the winds out of the west to 77 degrees. storm clouds ahead for the holiday weekend. i'll look at when you can expect to see the first of those when i come back in ten minutes. now to francesca ruscio for the traffic. >> thanks. not too bad. everywhere you look is green except for this little section that i'm pointing to. 95 northbound at 420. it is creating a delay overall. everywhere very green. 42 freeway, 422 i should say, also very green. eastbound 29 at the schuylkill, it will take you eight minutes. the opposite directionrected, it's going to take you seven minutes. we're doing just fine. looking at the accident in upper hanover at kutztown and stofflet drive. back to you. >>> now to the breaking news we've been following out of gloucester county. more information here. dozens of people are hurt after their bus and a tractor-trailer collide
us from the 50s to the 70s. skies are brightening and wind with us this evening. 71 at lurchtime. then topping out at 76 for philadelphia. low 70s in the suburbs. middle 70s for delaware, the lehigh valley, and new jersey. a nice warmup, too. even warmer at the shore thanks to the winds out of the west to 77 degrees. storm clouds ahead for the holiday weekend. i'll look at when you can expect to see the first of those when i come back in ten minutes. now to francesca ruscio for the traffic....
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used for. >>> an example for all to follow find out which philadelphia eagle is getting a lot of love from the coaching staff, plus fletcher cox is back with the bird, hear why he missed first round of otas later in sports. >>> a philadelphia catholic high school is getting a 25 million-dollar transformation, and, new center for arts. >> roman catholic high school had a ceremonial ground break to go day for the howard center for arts, the new 40,000 square food facility includes music rooms, art studios and a new theater. that is just first phase. school officials say project supports students interests in the creative arts. >> roman has always been a trend setter for secondary education. the vision of promise aims to place roman catholic at very forefront of an extremely challenging demanding 21st century educational environment. >> construction of the project begins this summer and future plans include new science labs , and new field house and track and a new auditorium. >>> you can now fly directly from philadelphia to iceland. the inaugural iceland air flight is set to live at philadelphi
used for. >>> an example for all to follow find out which philadelphia eagle is getting a lot of love from the coaching staff, plus fletcher cox is back with the bird, hear why he missed first round of otas later in sports. >>> a philadelphia catholic high school is getting a 25 million-dollar transformation, and, new center for arts. >> roman catholic high school had a ceremonial ground break to go day for the howard center for arts, the new 40,000 square food facility...
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philadelphia. 17 miles per hour. those winds coming out of the northeast. that keep us in the shower activity this morning. keep us in the 60s this. that's view from philadelphia. for the suburbs a cloudy view, 54 right now. rain this morning. a slight chance of thunderstorms this morning. likely we'll see storms develop later today. lehigh valley, 56 degrees. be in the 50s for most of the day through the morning hours. then as the rain tapers off in the afternoon, it will remember warming into the 60s. there's a chance we'll see some showers and chance of some afternoon thunderstorms becoming more likely during the evening hours. for new jersey 54 degrees right n now. showers with us. temperatures in the 60s this afternoon. drier in the afternoon than the morning at the shore. 62 trees and isolated thunderstorm is possible. then showers will take a break with some sunshine. we could see 68 degrees at the shore. also 68 degrees in delaware too after temperatures in the 50s. there are some warmer days ahead and some drier days once we get past this we'll start the warm up heading in to this holiday weekend. closer look at that weekend forecast when
philadelphia. 17 miles per hour. those winds coming out of the northeast. that keep us in the shower activity this morning. keep us in the 60s this. that's view from philadelphia. for the suburbs a cloudy view, 54 right now. rain this morning. a slight chance of thunderstorms this morning. likely we'll see storms develop later today. lehigh valley, 56 degrees. be in the 50s for most of the day through the morning hours. then as the rain tapers off in the afternoon, it will remember warming into...
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from a shooting in philadelphia's kensington neighborhood. nbc10 on the scene near the corner of franklin avenue and east orleans street last night. police tell us a 14-year-old who was shot several times in the neck and back died at the hospital. the 16-year-old who suffered a shoulder wound is now in stable condition. there are no arrests in the case. >>> we're telling three high-profile court cases in the day ahead. >> we begin in camden. jury deliberations will continue in the d.j. creato murder trial. he pleaded not guilty to killing his 3-year-old son in 2015. last week jurors reviewed two pieces of evidence for the third time. one was this video of police interviewing creato the day he was -- that his son was found dead. the jury also reviewed creato's 911 call that reported brendan missing. >>> in atlantic county today, a judge is expected to make a ruling in the april kauffman murder case. the radio host and veterans advocate was found shot to death in her lynnwood home in 2012. at a hearing last week, the prosecutor asked the judge for a dna sample from kauffman's husband, dr. james kauffman. >>> in bucks county court today, jury selec
from a shooting in philadelphia's kensington neighborhood. nbc10 on the scene near the corner of franklin avenue and east orleans street last night. police tell us a 14-year-old who was shot several times in the neck and back died at the hospital. the 16-year-old who suffered a shoulder wound is now in stable condition. there are no arrests in the case. >>> we're telling three high-profile court cases in the day ahead. >> we begin in camden. jury deliberations will continue in...
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from last summer's democratic national convention in philadelphia. >> state house members have asked former governor ed rendell to testify. using left over money from the convention on bonuses. state glaefrs 10 million grant to the dnc for the convention in philly. >> dnc helped make 2016 a record setting year for tourism. new report shows 42 million people visited the city last year. 2.4% increase from the year before. but the city is slipping when it comes to the number of people who live there. a new census bureau estimate shows philadelphia has fallen from fifth to sixth. phoenix, arizona claims the number five spot. new york city, los angeles, chicago and houston also rank above philadelphia. >>> the brave officers that go above the kaufl duty to protect the city of philadelphia are earning special honors. the fraternal order of police held a dinner last night. guest of honor included philadelphia police sergeant silvia young and university of pennsylvania police officer edie miller. both were shot last september during an ambush attack in west philadelphia. love this story. >>> new jersey officer has earned the nickname t
from last summer's democratic national convention in philadelphia. >> state house members have asked former governor ed rendell to testify. using left over money from the convention on bonuses. state glaefrs 10 million grant to the dnc for the convention in philly. >> dnc helped make 2016 a record setting year for tourism. new report shows 42 million people visited the city last year. 2.4% increase from the year before. but the city is slipping when it comes to the number of people...
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us, and it hurts for our entire community. >> reporter: i did just finish speaking with members of the victims' families, and we will hear from them in a few minutes as well as the philadelphia fire commissioner tells us this is the second straight weekend they had to deal with a deadly fire and they were out in the neighborhood trying to give out free smoke detecters in this neighborhood last week. >>> people on the shore today will keep a close eye on the weather for good reason as they enjoy the second full day of the vacation season. you can see people on cape may are testing the waters, and this morning we talked to locals on the city boardwalk who say this weekend is when the number of visitors really starts to pick up. >> for the locals, it's crazy, and overall it's the beginning of everything and always fun to see everybody coming down and having a good time and enjoying what is down here. >> we saw a few people out early taking pictures of the sunrise over the water there, and tomorrow in ocean city there will be a memorial day service at 10:00 a.m. to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. >>> speaking of that, people in cumberland cou
us, and it hurts for our entire community. >> reporter: i did just finish speaking with members of the victims' families, and we will hear from them in a few minutes as well as the philadelphia fire commissioner tells us this is the second straight weekend they had to deal with a deadly fire and they were out in the neighborhood trying to give out free smoke detecters in this neighborhood last week. >>> people on the shore today will keep a close eye on the weather for good...
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and their families n meantime we are hearing from those who flew into philadelphia today from the british city. "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves joins usive with that part of the coverage , alycia. >> reporter: jessica these flying from manchester today had heavy hearts when they met them at the airport and spoke to them earlier, many saying that physically they are now here in the u.s. in philadelphia but mentally their thoughts and prayers are in the uk. the scary situation you don't know what will happen. >> reporter: julie irvine is feeling a sense of relief after picking up her parents at philadelphia international airport they flew into visit her this afternoon from outside manchester in the uk. yesterday afternoon at manchester arena two dozen people were killed, dozens more were injured after a explosion at ariana grande's concert. >> these children, that they are having a great time, and then, out of the blue the unthinkable. >> reporter: parents flying in after the terror attack in manchester she was on pins and needles until they landed in philadelphia safely. >> i was up late last night watching the news, so yes, just makin
and their families n meantime we are hearing from those who flew into philadelphia today from the british city. "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves joins usive with that part of the coverage , alycia. >> reporter: jessica these flying from manchester today had heavy hearts when they met them at the airport and spoke to them earlier, many saying that physically they are now here in the u.s. in philadelphia but mentally their thoughts and prayers are in the uk. the scary...
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governor tom wolf asked for review after revealed some of the $4 million of surplus from the dnc in philadelphia last summer was used to pay bonuses to staff members. the auditor again val trying to determine if any of the state grant money was used to pay for the bonuses. dnc host committee chairman ed rendell says the answer is no. >> we raised that all ourself. i raised most of it. chase o'maley one of the development directors he was responsible for raise tion that money. he came out of what we raised. >> governor wolf argues sure mraws money should have been returned to pennsylvania taxpayers. >> pennsylvania father is facing child endangerment charges after police say they found his three young children home alone. one of them was locked inside a cage. police made the disturbing discovery yesterday in pottsville, schuylkill county, 100 miles norm west of philadelphia. 38-year-old cecil kutz is behind bars on $250,000 cash bail. police found his 22-month-old son in a make-shift wooden cage. a 1-year-old boy endplay pen and day-old newborn in a baby seat on the floor. the children are now in the care of social s
governor tom wolf asked for review after revealed some of the $4 million of surplus from the dnc in philadelphia last summer was used to pay bonuses to staff members. the auditor again val trying to determine if any of the state grant money was used to pay for the bonuses. dnc host committee chairman ed rendell says the answer is no. >> we raised that all ourself. i raised most of it. chase o'maley one of the development directors he was responsible for raise tion that money. he came out...
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using their powerball jackpot to give back. how they're helping the community. >>> finally free. a philadelphia man released fromrison after 24 years. he talks to nbc10 about how he cleared his name and what it means to be home. >>> jury concerns. bill cosby's lawyers are making accusations against prosecutors as jury selection is set to continue today. >>> false alert. a message about a nuclear generating station gives south jersey residents quite the scare. >>> good morning. welcome back to "nbc10 news toda today". i'm rosemary corns. this morning, we're taking the show on the road. tracy davidson and vai sikahema join us live from one of many wawas in galloway township. good morning. >> good morning, rosemary. yeah, the party's getting started. everyone's getting their car. a guy walked by and said, "welcome to south jersey." then he said,
using their powerball jackpot to give back. how they're helping the community. >>> finally free. a philadelphia man released fromrison after 24 years. he talks to nbc10 about how he cleared his name and what it means to be home. >>> jury concerns. bill cosby's lawyers are making accusations against prosecutors as jury selection is set to continue today. >>> false alert. a message about a nuclear generating station gives south jersey residents quite the scare....
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from us around 9:00 a.m. if trenton or lehigh valley this languages on longer than that. noon, additional showers popping to the north. points south from philadelphia to the shore should be mostly cloudy. ride here the coast drizzle can't be ruled out. later in the afternoon we can't rule out a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. future tracker 6 not selling much that have this afternoon. hopefully the afternoon and evening are dry. that's the way it's mainly looking. temperatures, 57 degrees by 8:00. by 10:00 we're still at 59. so bring along a jacket if you're heading to a ceremony this morning. by noon, 61 degrees and then by 3:00 p.m., 65 degrees with breaks of sunshine and 6:00 p.m. we get 70. i think our high of 70 does hit rather late in the day around 5:00 p.m., or 6:00 p.m. here the late day highs across the region. 65 in allentown. 6 in reading. 73 in wilmington, 74 in dover. 72 in millville. down the shore, 70 in cape may, the farther you creep up the coast the better chance you have of getting into the 60s that's it today. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, today's high in philadelphia is 70. mostly cloudy skies we can't rule out
from us around 9:00 a.m. if trenton or lehigh valley this languages on longer than that. noon, additional showers popping to the north. points south from philadelphia to the shore should be mostly cloudy. ride here the coast drizzle can't be ruled out. later in the afternoon we can't rule out a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. future tracker 6 not selling much that have this afternoon. hopefully the afternoon and evening are dry. that's the way it's mainly looking. temperatures, 57 degrees by...
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for the review after it was revealed that some of the $4 million of surplus from the dnc in philadelphia last summer was used to pay bonus toss staff members. the auditor general trying to determine if any of the state grant money was used to pay for the bonuses, health committee chairman, ed rendell, sayings the answer is no. >> we raise that all ourselves i raised most of it, jason o'malley, development director, he was responsible for raise that mine. he came out of with a we raised. >> now, governor wolf argues the surplus money should have been returned to pennsylvania taxpayers. >> and police in lancaster are searching for the car they think caused a school bus to crash wednesday, injuring 14 student, one, is in critical condition. officials say they're looking nor white chevrolet malibu, surveillance video shows what appears to be wreckless driving, investigators say the malibu was trying to pass a truck before creating a domino effect. >> we can't speculate on its minds sed, what his intentions were, we need complete picture of everything, and that includes contact with him, and his version whatever
for the review after it was revealed that some of the $4 million of surplus from the dnc in philadelphia last summer was used to pay bonus toss staff members. the auditor general trying to determine if any of the state grant money was used to pay for the bonuses, health committee chairman, ed rendell, sayings the answer is no. >> we raise that all ourselves i raised most of it, jason o'malley, development director, he was responsible for raise that mine. he came out of with a we raised....
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. >>> from philadelphia with love some several granite slabs from philadelphia's closed love park are heading to sweden. a skateboarding coordinator in sweden wants to use the harvested stone create a skateboarding park there. for years love park was a haven for skateboarders. they used to come in droves to practice tricks on the smooth granite slabs. love park is in the process of a renovation project, and the granite is being replaced. >> maybe some spots this morning better off on a skateboard than a car. >> i would not be going on a skateboard going anywhere. >> visibility is low out there. je jess, route 30, 295, south jersey? >>> yeah, around the hadden heights area. again, not seeing any volume or backups now. the visibility is par and looks like this -- is poor and looks like this all over the place. this is not a camera malfunction. this is literally the fog that you'll see out the door. the white horse pike around 295, foggy there, as well. and cherry hill construction until 6:00 this morning. another 45 minutes or so for that. route 70 from cuthbert to cropwell, construction there for 45 minutes. moving through might be slower than normal. wa
. >>> from philadelphia with love some several granite slabs from philadelphia's closed love park are heading to sweden. a skateboarding coordinator in sweden wants to use the harvested stone create a skateboarding park there. for years love park was a haven for skateboarders. they used to come in droves to practice tricks on the smooth granite slabs. love park is in the process of a renovation project, and the granite is being replaced. >> maybe some spots this morning better...
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from the public identified him as the driver. >>> as we approach the summer season many of us spend more time in the sunshine. today city officials here in philadelphia. announced a new addition to keep people safe from the rays. the city is teaming up with the melanoma foundation and red cross and philadelphia phillies to strike out melanoma in the city. sunscreen dispensers will be made available in parks and schools and other public areas. they will put together a public service announcement to warn about the dangers of melanoma. >>> his motto say hand up and not a hand out. how one man is connecting local children with the training they need to reach their full potential. we just moved into this house and didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie all that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. bassett had everything that we needed. fabric combinations marry the rooms together. having someone with bassett has been invaluable. we could've never dreamed up this room without bassett. we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. fo
from the public identified him as the driver. >>> as we approach the summer season many of us spend more time in the sunshine. today city officials here in philadelphia. announced a new addition to keep people safe from the rays. the city is teaming up with the melanoma foundation and red cross and philadelphia phillies to strike out melanoma in the city. sunscreen dispensers will be made available in parks and schools and other public areas. they will put together a public service...
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. >> officials told us there was no immediate danger, and the students involved have been removed from school. >>> neighbors in northeast philadelphia are concerned that developers are once again trying to build an adult swingers club in their neighborhood. >> the neighbors and city leaders say they have no confidence in the developer who recently won approval to renovate a building off frankfurt avenue. he owned swingers clubs in atlantic city and port richmond. the permit says the work is for a catering hall. committee members have heard that before. they issued a stop work order last year after workers reportedly removed the kitchen and added small rooms. >> he's going to find out what it's going to be used for for real because we can't trust him. >> we called the permit-holder but didn't hear back. they will keep an eye on construction and if the plans are changed, they'll order work stopped again. >>> today organizations in pennsylvania, new jersey, and. delaware want you to get out of your car and ride your bicycle to your office. it's national bike-to-work day. they say biking can improve your health, helps the environment, a
. >> officials told us there was no immediate danger, and the students involved have been removed from school. >>> neighbors in northeast philadelphia are concerned that developers are once again trying to build an adult swingers club in their neighborhood. >> the neighbors and city leaders say they have no confidence in the developer who recently won approval to renovate a building off frankfurt avenue. he owned swingers clubs in atlantic city and port richmond. the permit...
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reporter: we found out they are taking us live, mike and alex wanted to meet you on good day philadelphia is what your name. >> my name is chris. >> chris. are you from city. >> yes from ocean city. >> reporter: so, christmas been out here all morning and tell us what you have been finding. >> we found a little bit of change, some quarters, sometimes and some pennies, and no jewelry. >> reporter: is this enough change for to us run to the casino. >> no, not at all. not even enough change to buy breakfast or coffee. >> reporter: not even a coffee >> not even a coffee as of yet , maybe later. >> reporter: mike has a question. yes. is what the most expensive thing he has ever found, most valuable and has he ever found love on a beach? >> mike has two questions for you what is the most expensive thing that you have ever found , and have you ever found love on the beach. >> have i ever found love. >> love. >> i have not found that. but probably most expensive thing, neatest thing i have ever found was a new jersey colonial coin before the u.s. had their own coins. i thought that was the neatest thing. did not find that on a beach that was in a farm field
reporter: we found out they are taking us live, mike and alex wanted to meet you on good day philadelphia is what your name. >> my name is chris. >> chris. are you from city. >> yes from ocean city. >> reporter: so, christmas been out here all morning and tell us what you have been finding. >> we found a little bit of change, some quarters, sometimes and some pennies, and no jewelry. >> reporter: is this enough change for to us run to the casino. >> no,...
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philadelphia honor guard and police patrol took part. jeanette reyes joins us from the bridesburg section, the site of the largest memorial day parade in the area. >> reporter: it's a dreary monday afternoon, but that's no match for those in bridesburg who came out to pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate act act -- sacrifice. >> reporter: the overcast skies reflected the feeling of those who came out to take part in the service. the bridesburg parade is considered philadelphia's oldest parade. the young at heart enjoyed the marching bands and string bands and mid century cars and girl scouts. >> you like to see the young guys, the old guys will be out there, regardless, but to see them bring out their kids and exprain to the kids exactly what the day means. >> reporter: the albert knows what the purpose is behind this. >> it's important that we take care of looking after all our vets, those who are gone and those about to go. >> today is the day to remember all the people who served and fought for our country. since they fowct -- fought for our country i feel
philadelphia honor guard and police patrol took part. jeanette reyes joins us from the bridesburg section, the site of the largest memorial day parade in the area. >> reporter: it's a dreary monday afternoon, but that's no match for those in bridesburg who came out to pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate act act -- sacrifice. >> reporter: the overcast skies reflected the feeling of those who came out to take part in the service. the bridesburg parade is considered...
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you can tell from our live pictures, right now all of us are dry. 64 degrees in philadelphia. it's a nice shot of some haziness and clouds overhead. 55 is the temperature in parts of our pennsylvania suburbs, and 62 in new jersey. 56 in the lehigh valley, and delaware at 62 degrees. great temperatures to start the morning. you need a light jacket and you can leave that umbrella at home for the daytime hours. we have clouds trying to move in from the west and today they will become more of a nice forecast again. and tonight that rain approaches and tomorrow morning that we really see the rain and some spot thunderstorms possible. good news is for your memorial day it's a washout. lingering showers and warmer temperatures by the afternoon, and we'll get into full details on your forecast coming up. >>> we are following breaking news. three people are dead following this house fire in north philadelphia. nbc10 news was on the scene, and flames broke out inside the three-story home before 5:00 this morning, at 4:45, and crews arrived and brought the fire under control but three pu
you can tell from our live pictures, right now all of us are dry. 64 degrees in philadelphia. it's a nice shot of some haziness and clouds overhead. 55 is the temperature in parts of our pennsylvania suburbs, and 62 in new jersey. 56 in the lehigh valley, and delaware at 62 degrees. great temperatures to start the morning. you need a light jacket and you can leave that umbrella at home for the daytime hours. we have clouds trying to move in from the west and today they will become more of a...
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philadelphia. i've got aaron, from the city of philadelphia, hi, guys. >> how are you doing. >> so tell us about theseg. and they're very cheap. i think they're very affordable for people to right around this. >> end go bike share, owned by the city of philadelphia, sponsored by blue cross, a thousand bikes around the city. fifteen bucks a month to ride unlimited time. it is a really great way to get around town. >> that's fantastic. now the community can get involved in using these as well, tell us a little bit about that? >> yes. we a lot of cool bike safety classes, we do learn to ride classes, teaches us about bike laws, bike safety in the city also do a lot of cool group rides throughout the city. so yes. >> like today. >> like today. bike to work day. >> billing day. you guys also doing something cool where you are wrapping these bikes in artwork? >> that's right. so we actually had partnership with the barnes foundation museum on the ben franklin parkway. we will be wrapping some of their massive works of art, massive works of biking, so you can go and actually vote for which art would you like
philadelphia. i've got aaron, from the city of philadelphia, hi, guys. >> how are you doing. >> so tell us about theseg. and they're very cheap. i think they're very affordable for people to right around this. >> end go bike share, owned by the city of philadelphia, sponsored by blue cross, a thousand bikes around the city. fifteen bucks a month to ride unlimited time. it is a really great way to get around town. >> that's fantastic. now the community can get involved in...
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those stranded musician from his philadelphia's curtis institute of music including musician teacher david, speaking from a london hotel. >> all musicians and composer you get usedo this, but today was a trial tongs day was a lot, but people are making the best of it i think. >> reporter: curtis symphony orchestra tourist taking musicians to nine cities in 18 days. they were due to a pair in australia tomorrow and now have plans to charter a plane there. >> the show must go on. we have to get to the show and work with the school there and play for the people there. report report and they say thinks a lesson for those young musicians who are now learning what it is like to travel world. this isn't the only hurdle that the curtis institute has haddon their trip n fact this week during a bbc interview it was interrupted because of a bomb scare but luckily everybody was okay. reporting live outside philadelphia international airport, annie mccormack for channel six "action news". walter, back to you. >> thanks, annie. >>> much more to come tonight, former phillies pitcher jim bunning has died, ducis rodgers has details in sports. >>> a town in south jersey marks a m
those stranded musician from his philadelphia's curtis institute of music including musician teacher david, speaking from a london hotel. >> all musicians and composer you get usedo this, but today was a trial tongs day was a lot, but people are making the best of it i think. >> reporter: curtis symphony orchestra tourist taking musicians to nine cities in 18 days. they were due to a pair in australia tomorrow and now have plans to charter a plane there. >> the show must go...
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many places, and we are so honored that leaders of museums and cultural institutions from across philadelphia are with usyou are too numerous to support so raise your hands so that everyone knows you are here. thank you for turning out and joining us, and walking mass -- and welcoming us as we proudly , join your ranks as one of the great cultural institutions of this city. we're also joined by people from many other institutions, but probably no one has come further , or is more special to us than ellen chictans and her family from china and japan, the donors who have donated the two wonderful bronze sculptural panels on the chestnut street side of the museum depicting washington crossing the delaware and the declaration of , independence. thank you so much. [applause] mr. quinn: there are leaders from many distinguished institutions from across the nation today, and i'm delighted to recognize some of them. steve rockwood, ceo of family search international from salt lake city, utah. louise mir, president and ceo of the new york historical society. jack dwayne warren, executive director of the cincinnat
many places, and we are so honored that leaders of museums and cultural institutions from across philadelphia are with usyou are too numerous to support so raise your hands so that everyone knows you are here. thank you for turning out and joining us, and walking mass -- and welcoming us as we proudly , join your ranks as one of the great cultural institutions of this city. we're also joined by people from many other institutions, but probably no one has come further , or is more special to us...
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harrisburg, thunderstorms those appear to be kind of pushing off and away from us up towards the poconos. south jersey damp. philadelphia beginning to dry out. it does look like most of this push out of here by 9:00, or so, if you're in northern areas there's a chance that the rain on and off hangs on to later this morning maybe until midday. temperatures are in the upper 50s right now across the region him we'll get a high of 70. but probably not until late this afternoon, an afternoon spotty shower or even a thundershower possible, but i think most of you are a-okay once we get rid of the morning rain. when i step inside we'll look at how the rain evolves and get out of here and a warmup coming in the seven-day forecast. >> reporter: we're seeing wet roads and we're not seeing traffic on any of the roads. we're okay with that. the memorial day holiday once again. looking at i-95 traffic is moving well in the southbound lanes heading toward center city. nearby one of our big parades it's sort of grand daddy of the memorial day parades in the city of philadelphia, in bridesburg steps off from richmond and juniata. watch
harrisburg, thunderstorms those appear to be kind of pushing off and away from us up towards the poconos. south jersey damp. philadelphia beginning to dry out. it does look like most of this push out of here by 9:00, or so, if you're in northern areas there's a chance that the rain on and off hangs on to later this morning maybe until midday. temperatures are in the upper 50s right now across the region him we'll get a high of 70. but probably not until late this afternoon, an afternoon spotty...
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he said it's important to clean the grate before you use it and keep children and pets at least three feet from the flames. >>> the philadelphia police academy is trying something new that started today with graduation ceremony at temple university. class 380 includes 30 newly pointed officers whole begin training as bicycle officers next week. moving forward, every graduating class will include a group of police officers around the city. it is effective in managing crowds and connecting with citizens. >>> if you're lucky enough to live to be 100, you might find yourself lounging a little, but one man in south jersey is running his own business. they had a big celebration today for the beloved barber joseph barka who has been running the barber shop in elmer for 60 years and has no plans to stop. he plans to walk in the elmer's memorial day parade. what's more exhilarating than playing $100,000 club with top prizes of 100 thousand dollars? winning...on the spot. yeah! (laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! holiday weekend series aga
he said it's important to clean the grate before you use it and keep children and pets at least three feet from the flames. >>> the philadelphia police academy is trying something new that started today with graduation ceremony at temple university. class 380 includes 30 newly pointed officers whole begin training as bicycle officers next week. moving forward, every graduating class will include a group of police officers around the city. it is effective in managing crowds and...
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philadelphia. this is along the 5800 block of willows avenue where a child has died. police tell us the parents of a six week old found their child bleeding from the nose that child was med vacked to children's hospital of philadelphia and tragically died. police are calling the death suspicious. of course, we have lots of questions on this one as we get updates we will bring them to you. >>> happening right now, who keeps breaking into cars in this bucks county town? that's what investigators are trying to figure out tonight. there's been at least a half a dozen victims. >> cass cash and property taken from the cars. fox 29's jeff cole reports from levittown. >> reporter: it's not a great way to spend a long holiday weekend series of car break ins. but that's what's happening in levittown, buck county, little advice tonight, lock your cars. >> it's known as quincy hollow in levittown a place of small homes, well cut lawns a community spirit. >> what's it like living here for 52 years. >> great. >> reporter: at 83, she tells it as she sees it. >> if they're stupid enough to leave their money and credit cards in the car, they deserve to get the
philadelphia. this is along the 5800 block of willows avenue where a child has died. police tell us the parents of a six week old found their child bleeding from the nose that child was med vacked to children's hospital of philadelphia and tragically died. police are calling the death suspicious. of course, we have lots of questions on this one as we get updates we will bring them to you. >>> happening right now, who keeps breaking into cars in this bucks county town? that's what...
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us it's a small plane crash. it's a leer jet 35. the plane took off from philadelphia international airport. no word yet on how many people are on board. but we know that this type of plane can carry up to eight people and two pilots. we'll continue to watch the story and bring you any new information as we get it this afternoon. >>> we are learning new details now about a shooting on i-95. >> this was the story that pat and i talked about during the facebook live just before the show. a mom with two young kids, killed on the way home from may hold the key to cracking the case. shar rain died when someone opened fire on the car she was riding in. investigators think the shooting stemmed from some kind of dispute at the graduation party. but for her mother, the loss is unthinkable. >> he pierced her heart with a bullet. he shattered my daughter's heart, a beautiful heart. when a mother loses a child, it's the worst feeling, but now that evil person has made me a member of the club that i never wanted to join. >> another woman also died in that shooting. and holland's fiance was seriously woun
us it's a small plane crash. it's a leer jet 35. the plane took off from philadelphia international airport. no word yet on how many people are on board. but we know that this type of plane can carry up to eight people and two pilots. we'll continue to watch the story and bring you any new information as we get it this afternoon. >>> we are learning new details now about a shooting on i-95. >> this was the story that pat and i talked about during the facebook live just before the...
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thunderstorms they could come down later in the evening tomorrow into philadelphia and other areas in the region. eventually this pulls away from usthe overnight hours. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, a late day high of 70 maybe around the dinner hour to get there. mainly dry. clouds and sun tuesday, 72 a couple of showers and sprinkles around up 72. wednesday, warm erlg e 80. thursday, partly sunny, nice on thursday, 78. friday, thunderstorm, 79. saturday scattered thunderstorm on saturday, long range model suggesting a shower on sunday. stick with us on that balls it's a long way off. >> coming up tonight on 6abc it's all about love. there's a brand new episode of the bachelorette. >> stay right, i'll block for you. >> 23 men still remain in the battle for rachael's heart. they take on a sport theme as they try to earn another rose. rachel is the first african-american woman to star in the series. >>> be sure to catch the premier of abc's still star crossed. it picks up where shakespeare's. it's a mix of old and new. >> i would have three people help me get my costumes on. >> we always had dressers. it's wonderful
thunderstorms they could come down later in the evening tomorrow into philadelphia and other areas in the region. eventually this pulls away from usthe overnight hours. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, a late day high of 70 maybe around the dinner hour to get there. mainly dry. clouds and sun tuesday, 72 a couple of showers and sprinkles around up 72. wednesday, warm erlg e 80. thursday, partly sunny, nice on thursday, 78. friday, thunderstorm, 79. saturday scattered thunderstorm...
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from us to month before that. then he crosses over into pennsylvania in order to keep between the british and philadelphia. the big concern was that the british were going to try to take philadelphia before the end of the campaign season and the armies generally didn't fight in the winter. they were generally in their winter quarters but even know was december they thought maybe they would try to push it a few more weeks and take philadelphia. so that was the main concern but he did go to pennsylvania and the british took over all of central new jersey including trenton and established their winter quarters here. they decided not to go on to philadelphia until the spring but they establish their winter quarters here and of course banned its washington coming back and attacking those winter quarters that gave trenton its place in history in december, late december. king george and lord norris and lord germane and the british hierarchy had wanted to finish the war and i had anticipated at january 11777 this was going to be they are not going to have to worry about it anymore. and they were a little bit unhap
from us to month before that. then he crosses over into pennsylvania in order to keep between the british and philadelphia. the big concern was that the british were going to try to take philadelphia before the end of the campaign season and the armies generally didn't fight in the winter. they were generally in their winter quarters but even know was december they thought maybe they would try to push it a few more weeks and take philadelphia. so that was the main concern but he did go to...
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from more than 100 years ago. keith jones takes us back in time and shows us philadelphia's hidden history. >> reporter: recognizehis city? this is fair mont park more than 140 years ago. 1876 the statue of liberty's torch l at the centennial expo. they show me their huge model. 250 buildings were constructed once. we're inside of one of them. >> 10 million tickets sold. there were only 46 million people in the country at the time. >> reporter: the cost 50 cents. the sewing machine was introduced along with popcorn, bananas and the telephone. our next stop a clandestine meeting about america's first dooms day cult. >> but they came here literally asthma lennialests waiting for the world to end. >> reporter: so in 1694 they built a cave. he gives midnight tours. >> i'm not surprised if the devil himself has walked here more than 100 times. >> reporter: dianne took me inside the water works where the public isn't allowed. architecture, even ben franklin and the past, including a long forgotten pool basically untouched and unlit like this possibly haunted machine room. >> i have never ventured back in that room but
from more than 100 years ago. keith jones takes us back in time and shows us philadelphia's hidden history. >> reporter: recognizehis city? this is fair mont park more than 140 years ago. 1876 the statue of liberty's torch l at the centennial expo. they show me their huge model. 250 buildings were constructed once. we're inside of one of them. >> 10 million tickets sold. there were only 46 million people in the country at the time. >> reporter: the cost 50 cents. the sewing...
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philadelphia, delaware, montgomery and bucks county seeing rain, as well, as the rain from the southwest comes at us today. then there's more as we go through the week. temperatures will be climbing. we're stuck in the 50s. 54 in new jersey. 56 in philadelphia. middle 50s for the lehigh valley and delaware. you see the clouds over the lehigh valley. 57 with scattered showers at 9:00. steadier rain the noontime hour. 59 degrees. what you won't see is sunshine. the rain will be tapering off today. that's not going to be the end of it this week. i'll break it down hour by hour for the area when i come back in ten minutes to show when you you can expect the steadier rainfall in your area this morning. jessica boyington is tracking traffic. how is it looking? >>> pretty good so far. roads are wet. nothing major going on now. no major accident to report. of course, it's still early on a monday. 422 is what weather we're watching. cameras around trooper road. this is the eastbound side. no delays yet moving toward the schuylkill. typically the 6:30 mark, at least by 7:00 or so. within the next hour, we sta
philadelphia, delaware, montgomery and bucks county seeing rain, as well, as the rain from the southwest comes at us today. then there's more as we go through the week. temperatures will be climbing. we're stuck in the 50s. 54 in new jersey. 56 in philadelphia. middle 50s for the lehigh valley and delaware. you see the clouds over the lehigh valley. 57 with scattered showers at 9:00. steadier rain the noontime hour. 59 degrees. what you won't see is sunshine. the rain will be tapering off...
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>> toasted bunnies good for a berger burger brawl benefits philadelphia area public schools, proceed from the friendly competition will be used for the construction of new computer labs. >>> that is rate. >> saturday or sunday. >> get ready. >> i will be there. >> i do, can i bring them to the competition. >> your turkey burger. >> let me make a call. >> thanks, ukee. >> you will not be sweating as much. >> really was a little rough this week, mother nature she was grilling with us these hot temperatures soaring in the 90 's. but as we head in the upcoming weekend break out that grill because temperatures will be much more tolerable to stand, grill side, but right new we are sitting at 90, taking a live look at center city fail dealing with filtered sunshine high level cloud, product of thunderstorms off to the south , wind up around 12 miles an hour, dew points in the 60 's and we have a steam factor and temperature at 90 in trenton. ninety-one in atlantic city. no sea breeze but seven on degrees, get something relief in wilmington because of the rain cooled air but everyone will be in for relief on the back side of the stro
>> toasted bunnies good for a berger burger brawl benefits philadelphia area public schools, proceed from the friendly competition will be used for the construction of new computer labs. >>> that is rate. >> saturday or sunday. >> get ready. >> i will be there. >> i do, can i bring them to the competition. >> your turkey burger. >> let me make a call. >> thanks, ukee. >> you will not be sweating as much. >> really was a little...
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. >>> we are hearing from a couple who was attacked at a carnival in philadelphia. they tell us threats against them continue online. the assault happened on friday night at the maternity carnival in bustleton. >> i have two black eyes and a small cut under my eye, and numerous lumps and abrasions all over my head. >> battered and bruised as they held on to their two small children. >> i was scared and looking at my kids crying and trying to fight my way out but i couldn't, and they were screaming kick her in her face. >> they said they were attacked by teenagers on friday night. >> i just remember seeing flashes of white from being struck repeatedly. >> carnival organizers confirm only a fight between girls had to be broken up just before 9:30 p.m. it forced police to shut down the carnival early. >> they said we don't care, we don't care, kick her in the face again as my kids are screaming, please, help my mommy, don't hurt my mommy. >> but it's police and not the consr carnival organizers. and now the parents say they are never coming back. >>> juror selection in the bill cos
. >>> we are hearing from a couple who was attacked at a carnival in philadelphia. they tell us threats against them continue online. the assault happened on friday night at the maternity carnival in bustleton. >> i have two black eyes and a small cut under my eye, and numerous lumps and abrasions all over my head. >> battered and bruised as they held on to their two small children. >> i was scared and looking at my kids crying and trying to fight my way out but i...
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always good for a buryinger. >> now the burger brawl benefits philadelphia area public schools, proceeds from the friendly competition will be used of new computer labs. vittoria getting around. doing a lot of taste testing. we will be right back. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> jessica simpson became a pop star at 16 year old, quickly became a regular on the tabloid pages, but for the past ten years, simpson has been doing something decidedly more grown up, an empire worth more than a billion dollars. here is a interview you'll see coming up cbs sunday morning. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> people say oh, i have a pair of her shoes, itch her dress, and it is really great. the way they say it, almost like they're shocked! ya. you get that a lot? >> maybe, because it is not that expensive. or maybe because i was a cheesey pop star back in the day. i have no idea. you're going to like my shoes. >> ranging from clothes, to accessories, to home, is a billion dollar a year business. house that for a cheesey pop star? >> how much of you, jessica si
always good for a buryinger. >> now the burger brawl benefits philadelphia area public schools, proceeds from the friendly competition will be used of new computer labs. vittoria getting around. doing a lot of taste testing. we will be right back. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> jessica simpson became a pop star at 16 year old, quickly became a regular on the tabloid pages, but for the...
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have them on air and on line at cbs philly.com but for now live from north philadelphia, anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> keep us thank you. >>> police continue to look for clues this morning after a deadly hit/run in bucks county investigators say a 50 year-old woman was struck and killed as she crossed route 13 at beaver dam road in bristol. that crash happened in the southbound lanes late friday night and police are looking for a gray minivan with a missing headlight if you have any information please call bristol boro police. >>> a teenager is called a hero today after rescuing his baby baby from a burning home in the overbrook neighborhood. fire broke out there around 10:30 saturday morning in the 1,000 block of flanders road, authorities say that the family did a head count and then realized the baby was missing, that is when the young man ran inside the burning home to rescue his nephew. >>> well, president trump is back in washington after wrapping up his week long international trip, before leaving italy, the president visited the u.s. air base in cecily the final stop on the overseas trip. his first si
have them on air and on line at cbs philly.com but for now live from north philadelphia, anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> keep us thank you. >>> police continue to look for clues this morning after a deadly hit/run in bucks county investigators say a 50 year-old woman was struck and killed as she crossed route 13 at beaver dam road in bristol. that crash happened in the southbound lanes late friday night and police are looking for a gray minivan with a missing...
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use. >>> are you looking to get somewhere really far away. >> well you can now escape to iceland pretty easily if you fly out of philadelphia international airport. fox 29's chris o'connell joins us live from. chris, this is great news for folks who love to travel but have a budget to keep. >> reporter: yeah, this is really good news for those who love to travel. it really is a big deal. just about two hours ago, the inaugural flight flew from philadelphia international airport to rake company vick international in iceland and kicked off a major celebration here a new area rah of travel here out of philadelphia and for travelers some options if you want to go to europe. >> would you like a soft pretzel. >> hey philly you might amount to brush up on your ice land dick because there's a new airline in town. traditional water cannons saluted the inaugural rival flight of iceland air night 1829 into philly. >> it's been the top of my buck list for about ten years. >> reporter: kristin and justin are from milwaukee and they're making the inaugural departing trip iceland. >> we're excited to go and explore the country and we love to camp. we're outdoors see. >> reporter: it has become a popular
use. >>> are you looking to get somewhere really far away. >> well you can now escape to iceland pretty easily if you fly out of philadelphia international airport. fox 29's chris o'connell joins us live from. chris, this is great news for folks who love to travel but have a budget to keep. >> reporter: yeah, this is really good news for those who love to travel. it really is a big deal. just about two hours ago, the inaugural flight flew from philadelphia international...
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us from the south. probably holding off until evening in philadelphia but we'll keep our eyes on the radar this afternoons. today's high 73. >> continuing coverage of the manchester attacks coming up on "good morning america." for karen rogers, dave murphy, tamala edwards, i'm matt o'donnell. we'll see you later. >> ♪ ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight,. >> oh, my god. >> concert terror attack. a suicide bomber detonating an explosive device at an ariana grande show in englan
us from the south. probably holding off until evening in philadelphia but we'll keep our eyes on the radar this afternoons. today's high 73. >> continuing coverage of the manchester attacks coming up on "good morning america." for karen rogers, dave murphy, tamala edwards, i'm matt o'donnell. we'll see you later. >> ♪ ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters....
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philadelphia -- was a major supply depot. and the army need food. [laughter] and trenton became, because of its geographic location, it was used as a supply depot from before the battle of trenton all the way through 1783 and kept the army going. one of new jersey's main contributions to the revolution in this area was the organization of its militia. militia was a state function, not a continental congress function, and new jersey had passed the law that required member to be in it. however, new jersey -- because of washington's army being here, because of the britishing with constantly in new york -- british being constantly in new york and for a year this philadelphia, the militiamen were could out very frequently. it was virtually every other month or every third month, sometimes the if they were lucky every fourth month that a man might get could out. this was very, very strenuous on trying to keep the local economy going. one thing that we don't normally think about the militia is as part-time soldiers, they were full-time civilians with jobs that they had to leave in order to go out on militia duty. and militia duty was always considered to b
philadelphia -- was a major supply depot. and the army need food. [laughter] and trenton became, because of its geographic location, it was used as a supply depot from before the battle of trenton all the way through 1783 and kept the army going. one of new jersey's main contributions to the revolution in this area was the organization of its militia. militia was a state function, not a continental congress function, and new jersey had passed the law that required member to be in it. however,...
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we're proud to use non-gmo sourced ingredients in some of america's favorite flavors. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphiais is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> a double shooting in kensington leaves 14 year old daughter dead and a six year old hospitalized. live with the latest on the police investigation. >>> tensions in texas. lawmakers scuffle even threatening each other while protesters watch. the legislation that's got them so fired up. >> a dreary start to your tuesday. as we get ready to go back to work and school, this is a live look at the parkway in center city. part of the area could see some fog this morning, katie will let us know how long it will last. today is tuesday, may 30th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> welcome back, jim. >> thank you very much. all rahel solomon. katie is back, meisha is back. good morning, everybody. >> welcome back, katie and jim. great to see you. we know it is early. we know you w
we're proud to use non-gmo sourced ingredients in some of america's favorite flavors. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphiais is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> a double shooting in kensington leaves 14 year old daughter dead and a six year old hospitalized. live with the latest on the police investigation. >>> tensions in texas. lawmakers scuffle even threatening each other while protesters watch. the legislation that's got them...