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and it happened again. sick the dogs on him. another fence jumper, at the white house. secret service, all over him this time. quickly. >> and, as you know, strig err guidelines when it comes to travelers coming into this country, from ebola stricken nations, how the philadelphia airport is getting involved a loft workers out there who clean the planes are upset. and, some positive news. i think a hole has been filled on market street. yes, market street, going to come back here? remember strawbridges & clothier, that store, replaced by store called century 21. they only sell yellow blazers. wait. that's the realtors, right? it is cents a completely different thing. new fashion palace will rejuvenate market east. good to have them here as our neighbor. straight up 7:00. >> little taste of it last night. >> it was great. fun party, we'll show you some video and some picks that far from last night. >> so fun. i know you were possibly
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thinking about calling in sick this morning? >> i thought about it last night at 11:00. no, i didn't. >> loft people do call in sick. were you really sick the last time you called out from work? so new study talking about a lot of people when calling out, they are not really sick. so we want to know, tweet us, you know, what are your reasons for calling out sick? you what do you tell your bosses? use the hashtag fox 29 good day. if you are going to work this morning, a loft rainout there. it will be a wet one. right, sue? >> wet and windy. oh, boy. so, we've got five, just like we did yesterday. now, you think most of the rain will be happening this morning. it is happening right now. but, the winds will stick around all day, so will the clouds. bus stop buddy, better hold on to the umbrella could blow inside out today, gusts as high as 25, 35 miles an hour, make sure warm raincoat that you have on. because temperatures are in the 50's, but with the wind it feels chillier than, that you can see, the wrap around moisture, from the exiting slowly exiting low pressure system, bringing more rain into our area, few little heavy downpours, it looks
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like, down in atlantic county maybe. and around here, in philadelphia, seeing some steady rain. just nasty out there. 56 degrees, is our high temperature, as the showers eventually taper off. the winds and the clouds remain, and those gusts could get as high as 30 miles an hour, that is your weather authority forecast. let's get to the roads. and needless to say, got to take it slowly out there. because of all of the wed leaves all over the roadways. in milford, delaware, near the turnpike, northeast extension, this is in pennsylvania, there is cents an accident, on i95 northbound past street road, disable vehicle, it is on the right shoulder, forks getting by okay. colmar, we have an accident, as well. alex? >> at 7:02, us lawmakers are calling for increased surveillance in the wake of two deadly attacks, in canada, and less than a week.
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>> amateur video off cell phone from inside parliament yesterday as dozens of shots were fired, authorities say a mask gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier, standing guard, at ottawa's capitol of canada, war memorial, simply standing guard, walk to up him and shot him. then ran into parliament, billing himself, fired more shots before being killed before a sergeant of arms. president obama condemned the attack while saying the us will remain vigilant. >> whether it comes to these act. violence or terrorism, and i pledge, as always, to hunk sure coordinating very closely. >> the shooter has been identified as is a 32 year old, now, earlier this week, a man described by authorities
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as an isis inspired terrorist killed a canadian soldier, coming up at 73 just few minutes, we will talk to one of the best terrorism experts in the country, happens to be right here in philadelphia. if an attack can happen in canada's capitol, of course we think immediately it could happen in our capitol of washington, d.c., or any of the major cities. well the white house has had another fence jumper yesterday. unarmed maryland man able to get over the fence. but the guy didn't get very far. before dogs jumped on him, and secret service was able to take him into custody. this security breach comes just about a month after a man armed with a knife jumps a fence and made it inside the white house. >> thought they would put up double fence. haven't done it yet. a mid ebola corns, protocols. >> announcement comes one day after some local airport workers held a demonstration
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calling for more protection against them of these infectious disease. >> to lauren johnson live at the airport this morning, good morning, lauren? good morning to you, alex. this group feels like the forgotten few when it comes to the ebola concerns here at the philadelphia international airport. when you add up numb globes, talking hundreds of people here with heighten attention, to air travel, because of the ebola virus, philly airport workers say this has been ongoing issue for them, but sadly it has fallen on deaf ears. they say they've always been un comfort billion protection it comes to infectious disease, men, women, cleaning planes, and spending time in common areas, from passengers all over the air, flimsy gloves, questionable protection gear, offer very little protection when this come in close contact with bodily fluids, other germs, sitting around in the airport. listen to the workers in their own words. >> hiring bottom level contractors than providing for the safety of their passengers, of their workers.
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>> like consider giving us the pro err training, need the proper equipment. >> since the ebola virus has come out, everybody knows about what's going on, but we've always had an issues with infectious diseases. >> stricken from west african nations cents will be monitored for three weeks, no matter what. this is the latest mover by the feds, to keep the disease from spreading in our country, new measures take effect monday, six states, including here in pennsylvania, what happens is those passengers will get a kit, have to hand over their contact information have, to test themselves and make sure they're not having any symptoms of a fever, for at least 21 days, so alex, mike, hopefully it will be just another protection barrier for us here in our country. >> let's hope so. lauren, thank you very much. 7:06. >> when it comes make shoeing sure we have the protection barriers, camden county health and safety adults will hold training session in relation to ebola. >> first respond letters learn how to spot signs of the virus
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>> so here is a look at new campaign video using, being used to fight this stigma. >> imagine someone saying your a from liberia, you have disease. that happened to my child yesterday in school. my child came home hurt and upset. i am hurt and upset. >> there is cents actually a campaign out there. what is it called? >> this is the i am a liberian, into the virus campaign. so in addition to this video, several others responded on social media with several stories and statements. >> yes, she a mom, tv personality up in new york, and her children are being questioned at school. well, at least one person is dead following an accident on the pennsylvania turnpike.
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up in montgomery count up. >> the accident involves a car and a tractor-trailer, according to pennsylvania state police. two other people were taken to the hospital and they are in serious condition this morning. it is unclear what caused this accident. >> shooting in anaheim california shot a gill. a girl playing with some other children when she was shot. she was rushed to the hospital where she died. police are searching for the gunman of course. >> demonstrations continue in ferguson, missouri, more than two months after un arm teenager was killed by police officer. demonstrators gathered for the national day against police brutality. >> walked all the way to the main police headquarters, protests mostly peaceful, police still put up barricades set up police line as a precaution. >> indicate he was shot in the
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hand at close range. now, some sources say, that this, and other physical evidence, in the report, supports officer darren wilson's claim that there was cents cents a struggle before brown was shot. but, a medical examiner not involved in the investigation says there is no way to determine if the teen was reaching for that officer's gun. a grand jury has until january to decide if that officer should be charged. >> alex as you know it is 7:09 this thursday, went to the university of kansas, great basketball power house, right? >> whatever. >> so i news these guys were cheating, academic scandal at the university of north carolina growing. newspaper report says the scandal last the nearly 20 years. it involved 1500 student athletes. mostly from the school's not ball and basketball teams. gaining easy a's and b's in fake classes, classes cents that didn't even exist. at least nine university employees have been fire, or disciplined. >> i believe we now know all
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that we are able to know about what happened and how it happened. >> the question becomes what if anything the ncaa will do about this penalties could be ranking from fewer scholarships to vacated wins. including three national basketball championships. you cheaters. since they've won over the last three years. >> ya, ya, ya. all right, clock 106789us jury find four former black water security guards guilty of 2007 mass shooting in baghdad. all four were hired by the state department, to protect american diplomats in baghdad. in september of 2007, the men claimed insurgentopened fire at heavily armed convoy, prompting them to shoot into crowd of people in a major city square. witnesses at the scene denied those claims, more than 30 iraquis were killed. >> students for westward school for girls, getting opportunity of a lifetime. >> subject after famous viet nam, look at this, in which
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young girl there, running away from a nay pom strike, flames burn off al her clothes. there she is now. in a interview, well, assembly basically, kim fuk talk about that day, and about the man, there he is, who saved her life, ap photographer nick out. he took that pulitzer prize winning photo, rescued kim, and saved other children as well that day. >> he rushed me to the nearest hospital. police, do extra mile. so you can make a difference. change lives. >> kim is now in her 50's, she is married, two teenage kids, and has created a organization that helps promote peace and forgiveness around the world. >> and in mexico, protesters continue to demand answers in disappearance of 43 student
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teachers, mayor of the city of egg al a, his wife, and police chief, are now accused of having something to do with their disappearance cents. the student went missing late last month after a protest. it is believed some might have been turned over to gangs. meanwhile officials awaiting test results to determine if human remains found in a mass grave belong to any of those missing student. >> all right, 7:12, weirdest story of the day. >> in china government is not happy with musician kenny g. it is not because every his music. >> or his hair. >> no. the grammy, there he is, oh, man. the grammy award winner, made a surprise visit to occupy hong kong protest sites. and tweeting about it. the government was not happen which kenny g. saying they hope individuals will not support the illegal activity. so kenny g responded in a series of tweets saying i was not trying to defy government orders, he seemed scared. he says his visit was just
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part of an innocent walk around hong kong. now, i ironically, do you know that china, i believe, gave kenny g years ago a panda? >> really? >> no wonder he feels bad. you gave me this gift and here i am speaking out against you or tweeting against you. >> so how odd is that? >> back here at home mt. laurel police make arrest in bizarre harrassment case. >> it all started earlier this month at the shoprite on arc road, investigators say, a woman had just finished putting her groceries into her car, when a man approached her, and grabbed two of her toes. >> uh-huh? >> then he walked away. the woman was not hurt. police have now charged 30 year old derrick johnson, junior, with toe harrassment, or just harrass n this case. >> toe harrassment, what a feat. >> gasoline prices at their lowest prices in years. drivers are happy about that, that's for sure. this is over in new jersey specially. >> so steve keeley live, found a gas station where gas is
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below $3 a gallon. >> citco. >> reporter: mike as johns i carson would say to ed mcmahon, you are wrong exhaust pipe breath. >> be casino. it is johnny carson's birthday. >> mikey thought they would be happy. they're not happy. hear these guys. i don't know, hear y but first, falling with the rain, and the temperatures here in south jersey are the prices. 2.71 a gallon, i thought cheapest anywhere close to the bridges, our friend tony says philadelphia police officer just filled up for 2.66 a gallon he told me at the citco down route 73 winslow just before the a.c. expressway. find prices 208 caring wood, among the 17 states with gas under three bucks a gallon. not pennsylvania, why, because the politicians cents in pennsylvania have the gases tax there very high. >> in philly still paying 50 cents more a gallon than we are here in south jersey. so it is maybe worth a trip
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over the 2-dollar toll talcony palmyra bridge to fill up. maybe get some cigarettes over here, too, for two bucks less a pack. anyway, here are some of the jersey drivers, who we met, still not satisfied, with these low prices. >> iced to be a lot lower back until the day. >> when we making the most of petroleum ever now over in saudi arab y it is cents great. >> unfortunately, i'm upset it is the wintertime, not able to take advantage of my motorcycle. i got to drive this old bucket. >> but still -- can you use the extra money. >> of course, absolutely. >> paying less for gas, what's that let you pay more for? >> christmas, christmas gifts. >> what's your thought when you saw 2.71? >> great. i thought it was fantastic. extra gas for me this week. >> i hope it stays steady, you snow continue to go down but i don't want it to be depend -- where it goes down, and then
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jumps, you know, extremely high again. >> low is good. >> not exactly overjoyed? >> you can bet the politicians cents quickly waiting for the election to get out of way, first thing they'll talk about after the victory speeches, likely to raise the gasoline tax, take advantage of the following prices cents thinking drivers won't mind with a few pennies extra for a gas tax. and they'll say to fix the roads because we all know because of those high gas taxeses in pennsylvania, there is not one single pothole around philly, right? mike, i'm sure your driver will love these gas prices cents, every time he saves filling up the limo, more pew upon for you. >> i've had to let leo polled
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go. yes, now barnes driving me around. by the way you know where we get our gasoline, steve? >> where? >> teslason cut off. >> very good, take the fork in the road. >> take the fork in the road. >> ya, mike, you are going to have to have her google all of this stuff. >> i'm is just smiling and laughing. >> you pull over cut off your shaw, ya. >> makes sense. >> you know -- >> i'll gooing they will. >> is traffic backing up on the cut off, sue? >> you might want to take a fork to go west, because the rain still with us, this is a very slow moving system. it is cents brink ago lot of the rain back into the area. we had little bit of break in the action overnight. >> jersey shore, same thing, here is the deal, bluster day.
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low pressure system still around nor'easter bringing the winds in, winds kick willing up to 30 miles an hour. eventually by tomorrow high pressure will build in, happily, will be with us for the weekend, even after this weak cold front comes through on saturday night, we don't expect any rain with it, by the time it gets here. so, so far so good for the weekend. temperatures, right around the 50 degrees mark. not only is it rainy, chilly, winnie out there, 54 degrees in wildwood. 13-mile per hour sustained winds out of the chilly northwest, and 12 miles an hour in wildwood. look at this dover, 20-mile an hour winds. wind gusts cents cents even hire of 24 miles an hour, so wind comes and goes, but it will stay windy, for the rest of the day. it was raw, rainy yesterday, we only managed to make it to 58 degrees. sixty-five the average high. for today, 56. look at the improvement.
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sixty-seven to the. sixty-seven saturday. for our walk to end altzheimer's sunday morning, it will be breezy, but the sun should come out. and 62 the high by the middle of next week might get into the 70s once again, we will pressure that at this point in october. that's your weather authority forecast. roosevelt boulevard, at commonly road. we have an accident, in the outer drive. make sure you avoid that. on 295 northbound, just past route 206, an accident, that has the left lane blocked. in new jersey, finally, i59 northbound, just past street road, a disable vehicle, it is on the right shoulder still slow going. >> world series tied at a win apiece. >> i love this guy. look. i like saying his name, omar imfante7 to two win, this thing wasn't even close. series shifts to san francisco for game three, and four, so let's see, game three look
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right here on fox. still rooting for royals. flyers pick up much needed win against one of their biggest rivals. let's get to it. r.j. umberger and matt read scored two minutes apart last night leading the flyers to five to three win over those stinking penguins: the flyers are now two and three, on the season. gout love hockey players. you know matt scored last night. he needs to score some teeth in three, two, one. there he is. >> was he the one dressed up as rocky? >> no, cydney crosby for the pen wins dressed up as rocky. that's why everybody was mad. >> i'm glad we showed them. >> we did show them. >> look at that. >> okay, that was fantastic. stranger, what shah word? >> springs into action. >> springs into action after a mother runs into a firehouse with her toddler, lump in her
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arms. happened in our area. fell into a bathtub and stopped breathingment but passerby stopped to help. then disappeared. her message for this mystery man, maybe we can find him. >> we're getting close to the holidays a lot of people are thinking about when they should buy their plane particulars et cetera, and also save money, or at least try to. >> no, on tuesday nights, that's when ugly no, that's what a lot of people think. it is not. we'll tell you the date you should be booking your
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and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message.
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>> started having knit mayors, i wake to up her licking my face. >> that guy is a disable iraq war veteran, lives up in minute society, a has been served eviction notice over that service dog. >> his name is jesse johnson, former marine recovering from a traumatic brain injury, and ptse. that's why he has the service dog. still the animal has caused an uproar with apartment managementment johnson received eviction notice from his landlord saying he has three days to pack up and get out because of the dog.
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johnson is suing the state and the apartment due to discrimination. >> i will also be pressing my actions on the civil side, legal side i have to for going against them for discrimination against disability. >> said he has all of the paperwork to work as service animal, also approved by his drop. management has not commented on this. >> suing the apartment complex who doesn't allow animals, dogs? >> sometimes even in places establishments where there is no dogs allowed, but service dog, you can leave it? >> go around in the apartment complex, are you okay with this? common sense police please show up. >> mysterious stranger helps save toddler's life, in delaware count. >> i incredibly greatful mom is hoping to meet that hero, kerrey joins us now with the store. >> i dover i think the chance of her meeting this hero though is fairley unlikely, here is y let me give you the with a being story. late saturday afternoon stephanie says 11 month old parker climbed into the tub
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when she left the bathroom to get couple of towels. by the time she got back to him, his face was blue, he was unresponsive. >> you saw your son, what goes through your mind? >> i thought he was gone. whole body went blue. puppet and not moving. >> while dad called 9911, mom raised parker down the street to the firehouse, she called out for help and listen to there is a passerby in a dodge pick up just happened to be going through the area, and he jumped out of his car. >> he came out of no where, took parker on the gown, started doing chess compression. >> he was an ainge emment second later fire fight he is and emt's rushed the boy to the hospital where he made full recovery. good samaritan disappeared. we've learned his name, john, but he doesn't want to make any public appearances, he doesn't want any publicity, no credit. no thanks needed, he says. >> hold on a second.
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so we do know who necessary. >> we just got his name. somehow. >> fairly common name. >> that's true. >> yes. >> john? sam? >> we think his name is john. >> do we think he lives in delco? >> we don't know. >> we don't know, mike. and you know what, he is probably not going to give us any information. >> said he doesn't want to be contacted. >> how do we know that? >> when he called us, he told us that. i don't know. >> john, if you are watching, come in, we want to shake your hand. >> don't feel like going to work this morning? thinking about calling out sick? what excuse do you use? you better be careful because your boss may check in on you today. the most common sick day excuses, when you're not sick. some are pretty bizarre. >> we'll help you call out i guess. >> ya. >> and jenn fred checking out
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>> a gunman opens fire in canada's parliament, the second terror attack this week in that country. we'll talk to terrorism expert about how the us is responding to this this morning. >> do you hate to fly? maybe the airport you use? we have a list of the worse airports in the country, and we will tell you where philly ranks. >> well, we'll just tell this. no, i'm not even going to tell you that. be honest. ever play hooky from work? and if you do, what's your excuse? we found list every very bizarre excuses cents. have you ever used one of this, as you call out, and say you're sick, when you're not? >> never good. then the boss calls, and you have to put on that voice. >> like ferry wheeler's day off. even went to his house? hi, sue. >> hi, i never did, that ever. (covering). >> bus stop buddy going to school in the rain. got to feel anybody waiting on
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the bus stop today because it is rainy, it is windy, it is nasty, but at least the flyers won last night. buddy just had a has to hold on to the flyers cap today. five out of ten, just casino of windy, wet, all day, even after the rain stops, the clouds are going to linger, but still seeing rain, kind of streaming in around this low pressure system, drawing in the moisture, off the atlantic ocean. real heavy rain that we had yesterday has moved up, to the boston area. but getting plenty of rain, this morning, right here, in philadelphia, all our surrounding counties, starting to spread now into the jersey shore, 51 degrees, see the camera bouncing around, 14-mile per hour winds out of the northwest, this morning, high today, only 56 degrees. and even as the showers taper, still casino of dreary and blustery, 47 degrees tonight. >> lower merion, montgomery
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avenue between spring mill road and eat and avenue, or eat and avenue, there is cents an accident there this morning. just be careful out there. a lot of wet roads, al next. >> 7:33, us lawmakers are calling for increased surveillance in the wake of two deadly attacks in condition did a, in less than a week. >> (gunfire). >> look at that tam your -- amateur video inside parliament. yesterday dozen of shots fired through the hallways. authorities say a mask gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier, standing guard at the war memorial in ottawa. that's outside the building. the attacker ran into the building and shot more, fired more shots, before being killed by the sergeant at arms. >> we will learn more about the terrorists and any accomplices he may have had. but this week's events are a grim reminder that canada is not immune to the types of
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terrorist attacks we've seen elsewhere around the world. >> earlier this week, a man described by authorities as isis inspired terrorist killed a canadian soldier in quebec. joining us now our terrorism expert, ed. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, mike. >> exact title down, i'm say that at the end of this, i know you appreciate t okay, so, mr. harper, up there in canada, he calls it terrorist attack. well, because the canadiens recognize the problem. they connect the dots. let's keep in mind that in 2006, 12 people were arrested in canada, because they were plotting to attack the toronto stock exchange, the canadien parliament, they wanted to be head mr. harper, the prime minister. this was a real plot. we just saw on monday, as
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mentioned, that two troops were run down by someone. >> that's right. >> who claim, who was connect today isis. >> with the car. >> that's right, killed one. >> sites appear to be the tarring of this wave. isis has spoken openly. al quaida has spoken openly. >> the minute i saw this yesterday, okay, i know why they did this, because can did's joining the fight against isis. >> the air strike. >> should we jump top that conclusion? >> absolutely. the canadiens have. and again, they are seeing this very clearly, because they've been monitoring the problem, the man who did the murder yesterday had his passport pulled. because they considered him part of what is now being called jihad tourism. people who leave either canada or the us, great great britain , over to fight for isis. >> and then come back. >> exactly. >> come back, there is a whole
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new set of problems, because they're not any less pacified, they're much angrier, they've got new capability, new friends, with whom to plot. >> could we talk about what this could mean for us here in the u.s.? releasing these videos, they are on social media. >> ice cyst. >> are they inspiring people to try and join them and do things here? >> yes, and the problem we have, it is not necessarily that isis has commands and control. it is inspirational. i don't want to go to school. so go to the boston marathon. i don't want to go to work, so i'll just drove over and shoot someone in a military uniform as recently happened in new jersey. so, these, they're being called loan wolfs, i think that's a misnomer. these are self-starters who are inspired by what they see -- >> how about yesterday, three teenagers?
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>> colorado. >> go from denver, they're going to go fight in syria, and they catch them in frankfurt, germany. >> well, and they're going to becomes sex slaves. these were young women. their families turned them in. families went to the f.b.i. and said we've lost control of our daughters, something has happened to them, because of what is on the internet. >> the internet, yes. >> there has always been this per verse appeal that this kind of counter cultural bad boy influence has had. >> and i'm lost in my life as a 15 year old. >> absolutely. >> good to see you. >> mike, thanks up. again, he had satisfied john kimberton fellow of the foreign policy research institute and scholar at lasalle university. that's why we call him in these times. thank you, ed. >> thanks, guys. >> do you have a teen getting ready for college? you probably have a loft
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>> he said i called my boss once, i had an eye problem. i said i just don't see myself coming in today. >> good one, tim. >> like that one. next one gabriel, my best sick day schools, i didn't want to pass it to my co-worker. >> now, that's a good one. how considerate of you. now another one, this one says, i just need a mental health day.
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we all need that sometimes. >> yes. i've never done that. >> never? i guess could you get it on saturday or sunday, about you if you really just had it should you call out sick? all i know, we found this new survey, most popular excuses, right now, in 2014, when you're not really sick, but you call out. >> career builder found 28% of workers have called out sick at least once in the past year, when asked for a reason, 30% said they just didn't feel like showing up. so, 29% said they wanted to relax, 19% said they wanted sleep, and 11% blame the weather, so i guess on day like this one where it is rainy, wind. >> i oh, it is rain. >> i some people will be calling out today. >> some of the craziest once on this list, my plastic surgery needed tweaking. that from rene zellwigger. i woke in a good mood and didn't want to ruin it was another excuse. >> but apparently they say be careful, because about 20% of bosses in the in this day and
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age actually checked to see if you're really, if you're sick. >> i've seen that happen. >> enough. >> yes. >> in my last job, someone called out sick, then they went to social media, and oh, i'm sick, i can't come in today. posted bar crawl, on instagram, facebook, twitter, they came back in the next day, telling oh, oh, you know, i was sick, but i start today feel bert. they were gone by noon. >> fired them? >> fired them. so be careful if you call out sick, turn your phone off, don't tweet, don't do anything. just lock yourself in your room. >> stupid. all i know is that about 75 of my uncles died over the lasts throw years. you know my uncle died. >> no? >> okay, this is fantastic, because big hole on market street has been filled by a beautiful new store, this is right around eighth and market, century two; high. >> hi, guys, okay, century 21 not open yet. we'll tell you thousand get n look at this, mike, waiting in line to get into the store,
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it's raining. why won't it stop range? >> because the storm isn't gone yet. very slow mover. this is storm that's casino of circulating around this low pressure system, bringing the moisture n going little closer, and show you what we've got herement some steady rain in philadelphia, delaware county around manned he will, chester county, west goshen, down the shore, rain will come back, it's back. temperatures are not pleasant, it is chilly out there. 49 degrees in bethlehem. fifty-one in allentown, 51 in philadelphia, and 49 degrees in chester. we have 51 degrees in atlantic city with the win, factor that in, and it makes it feel even colder, so we sure have take answer roller coaster ride over the past five days, with our temperatures from the 70s, saturday, 50's, sunday, 07 on tuesday, 58 degrees yesterday. and we're not going to get out of the 50's today either. windy, all day long, and then breezy, tomorrow, but at least the sun comes back on friday. saturday, sunday, look fantastic, and then we're back into the 70s, a little bit after warming trends toward
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the middle of next week, that's right, you heard 70s by tuesday and wednesday. just a lot to look forward to, today's just kind of yucky. sue it, opened last night, century 21 new philly destination. >> we've had a hole in market street, remember strawbridges & clothier, look at that dress she shahs cents on. could you drink her dress. >> so, they had to kind of opening party. there i am, in silhouette. welcome, mike. welcome, alex. >> i like your model. >> got some blue steel going on there. >> alex, about 50 bachelors that they took a picture of, and they picked -- >> i couldn't resist, toyed jump in their arms. >> really ever since strawbridges & clothier closed down, we've had this big gaping space around eighth and ninth and market street. and now, there is one beautiful store, they call it century 21. has nothing to do with real
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estate. >> hi, guys. okay, so, little iaian an is here. first of all look, it looks gorgeous, doesn't it? inside this window you styled these mannequins? >> i did, style ten different mannequins with all century 21 amazing designer finds. i hand selected everything that i thought was perfect for fall, that would inject color and style into any woman's wardrobe. we know the store un officially opens today at 8:00 a.m. but, you have to sign up on c21 stores. com/fill toy get ac is the tore, or come into the store and sign up here. >> by the way if you take a picture, tell me? >> so if you take a picture with one every my hankins, post it to instagram, use the hashtag c21 philly, don't forget that, it is super important, you could actually be entered to win a 500-dollar gift card. so, take pictures, take selfies by the windows about your favorite outfits. >> let's talk about. >> this we will take a walk,
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mike go, ahead of us, lead us through the shoe department. first of all the name of the store. everyone's confused it actually came before the real estate company, correct? >> it did. so 53 years ago, this is how old the store is, the owners went to the world fair, thought that, you know there is casino of concept would be the model for the 21st century when it came to re tame t really is. this is the is the casino of off price retail all about value. all about showing people how to get designer finds they really only have stores in the new york metro area, people would actually set up trips, just to travel to new york city to go to century 21. now, it is here, finally, in philadelphia. >> you know this, you're from philadelphia. people get on the amtrak, they go, because they re-stock all the time. >> all the time. and here is the thing that makes this store different. is that this is a highly curated group of designer
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finds. you will never finds these anywhere e65% off 100% of the time. >> that's what is cool about it, too. one thing last night when i was at the party, my girlfriend and i, like you're seeing stuff we don't see at other stores. >> there is no way. the coat i'm wearing, the coat you're wearing, you would never be able to get the kind of discount on these coats that you do get here at century 21 and the shoes, my gosh, i can't even talk about the shoes. i wish i could. i mean, can you see all this behind me? >> there are a pair of shoes cents here for 29.99. a pair of shoes for $2,000. it is like if you really have either way you win at the store. >> that's the thing. something here for everybody. if you are just looking for the really high end designers, come here. but if you are looking for great values on every day classic styles, come here as well. there is literally something for everyone whether it is home kids, baby, obviously women's, and you and i will do a lot of shopping before the day is over. >> of course men.
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>> so, as we wrap it up, again, mike, the name century 21, before the ream estate company. get that out of the way. >> shop today at 8:00 a.m. just sign up for the loyalty program. >> c21 stores. com/philly. it is free to sign up. >> and monday closed, go ahead, mike? >> if i sign up on line i don't have to wait until tuesday? i can go at 8:00 a.m.? >> by the way line of people already here, because they want the good deal. so the first people to come down here will get fresh pick of everything that is in the store. restock every day. so doesn't worry, will be here all weekend strong g the shelves for you. >> pay couple of more visits to the story. hopefully turn around market east. >> be good to see. >> rejuvination of the part of philadelphia. >> airport that bothers you? we have a list of the worse airports in the country.
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one deposit a month waves sothe monthly maintenance fee. he's so good to me. mom! this is amazing! i know. no fee. no. brian at citizens bank. he gave you a special deal? he's into you. sounds like it's time to get back out there. honey, anyone can get one deposit checking. besides, he's younger than your brother. eww.
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you got that right. one deposit checking. only from citizens bank. one deposit of any amount each statement period waives the monthly maintenance fee. >> probably some airports you want to avoid, worse airports in the country. >> philadelphia made the list, at number six. >> yahoo. >> yep. the sixth worse airport in america. and there are some others, also, that made the list that are nearby. five, jfk, four, newark lib earth. >> i oh, that's the worse, i think. >> three, honolulu international. two, lax. and number one, leguardia.
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>> so, all three new york airports made the top five. >> what do they say about new york? >> that newark, yikes. one time walking through newark airport back in the day, they have the gate signs up there, gate one, two, and they had ivy above it. and then the ivy was covering the gate numbers. right? >> did you miss it? >> so i go to up a guy, you got to cut the ivy. he says i don't know where my gate s and he just couldn't figure out what i was talking about. the ivy is covering the gate numbers. >> did you tell him a plant? so he knew? >> well, ya, see, a woman named ivy -- >> beliefy? >> belief. >> i beyonce's baby? >> so he just couldn't figure out why i was upset about it. when is the best time too buy the airline ticket? i thought it was tuesday. >> the day actually changed new information that says that a group called airlines reporting corporations research 13 million plane
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tickets over year and a half and found that sunday it is cents sunday the cheapest day. sunday is followed by saturday, and then tuesday, the average fair on sundays over the past year and a half was about $430. >> which i guess is casino of cheap when thinking of buying plane tickets? i have not bought my tickets for thanksgiving yet. >> oh, you need tonight a lot of times people say if you wake up at like three a.m. and look sometimes cheaper then. >> well, if you want to call, too, you can get somebody on the loin in the middle of the night, too. >> or if you just go up to the airport when was in myrtle beach, photograph doser it all the time, at the air poor, walk over to the ticket agent and he says it was cheaper, like $06 cheaper. >> just buy it at the airport? >> go up to the ticket counter. >> even way in advance? >> yes, yes. >> i'll try that or set my alarm almost. >> but i guess a big trip to go all the way to the airport for that. >> but if you save money, might be worth it. >> i've done there is flown somewhere else, get some time to kill, go up, buy tickets for your thanksgiving and christmas, kill some time, and
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saves little monday. >> i you need get on that. >> i know. i wish i had somebody to take care of stuff like. that will i need an assistant. >> usually just make me do it. >> pretty much. >> i'm the assistant. >> listen, i have struggled on line, like on orbitz, to book a flight, that is longer than the time of the flight. you know what i mean? i've been on this thing for over an hour trying to book stinking flight. when the flight was only about 45 minutes. >> my thing is i don't like to have lay overs. i want direct. specially sometimes they're like it is cheaper but you have to wait six hours in d.c. before you can go. i'm like -- >> i know, i hate the lay over, too, except when you stop in charlotte, they have the sin a bun. ya, i one time booked a flight through charlotte, instead of at lan tax because i wanted to eat at the sin a bun. >> my gosh. don't have a sin a bun here? >> they do. >> you just want it in a airport. >> airport. good day to you, it is thursday, october the -- why am iing. >> october the 23rd, 2014. here we go. >> live from the fox 29 studios, this is good day
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philadelphia. parents listen up. think you can afford to send your child to ivy league school in think again. the three things you need to know to get your kid into that great college. plus: hey, have you guys heard about pro biotics? >> yes, and did you know true by the six daily pro by the take helps in two ways? >> two things: why does she sound like this. pro biotics. and the second thing, what the heck saprobiotic? pro biotics can improve your health, apparently. the top foods you should have in your frig that have pro by the nicks them. >> and are you looking to get married? brides magazine has listed the top wedding venues in the country, and three local places made the list. the venues worth waiting for coming up. jen? >> hey, you're going to style me up? little hi, little low.
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>> my favorite high priced items, my favorite low priced items to show you best way to style yourself to mix two together. >> and you'll thank us. >> wow. that is one beautiful store. you know strawbridge and clothier will about six, seven floors. >> that was quite the store. >> oh, it was great. i miss it so much. but his is beautiful century 21. it has two floors. but it is packed. real wide. >> and it was packed with people. so i'm not surprised people are waiting to get in there this morning. >> right. even in the rain. it is nasty out there today. real quick. happy belated birthday to tim macy, from his wife, sharon macy. >> happy birthday. >> shout out. >> that was yesterday and i forgot. it is 8: 01. let's go to first before traffic because that's pretty a mess, so is the weather, and this is why. you see it on ultimate doppler radar, lot of rain pouring into the area. it is raining here in our neighborhood right now, and probably yours, as well. not only that, it is winds driven rain, which makes it even more yucky. so showers, most lie in the morning, cloudy skies, the
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rest of the day, and the winds are going to be picking up as well. it will stay windy all day long, so poor bus stop buddy the umbrella might blow inside out, the hat might blow off his head. nasty wait at the bus with the wind and the temperatures. 51 degrees, but of course it, feels chillier than that because of those 16-mile per hour wind out of the north-northwest. 56 degrees is sour high temperature today. with showers, and eventually, eventually, tapering off. tonight, down to 47. that's your weather authority forecast, let's get back to traffic. because there is a loft messes out there, today, on the roosevelt boulevard, southbound at fox street. an accident that has the left lane blocked. avoid that one. south brunswick, new jersey, route one southbound, after new road, there is cents an accident that has the left lane blocked. and finally, in downingtown, manor avenue, near rock raymond road, an accident there, as well. mike? >> sue, okay. mumbling about this weather. 8:02. well, us lawmakers calling for
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increased surveillance, whatever that means, because how do we surround vale ourselves any more than we are? in the wake every deadly attacks in canada. amateur video yesterday inside parliament has dozens of shots fired, authorities say a mask gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier, standing guard at ottawa's war memorial, just outside of this building, then the attacker ran into the building, fired more shots, until the sergeant at arms, inside parliament, shot and killed him. >> and here in the u.s., white house security dog takes down a fence jumper, last night. officials say he tried to kick and punch two dogs, released on him, but the secret service was able to take the maryland manned into custody soon after he made it over that fence. now, charges are pending, this comes just about a month after another fence jumper made it all the way in to the white house. >> i mean, these guys, three of them now in the last up elf months? surprised nobody was killed, shot. let's get to this. fire at an old country club, that started yesterday, sparked overnight, and
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destroyed what was left of the building. the video was taken overnight, at the old ashburn country club. cheltenham, montgomery county. the country club closed several years ago. no word on what started the fire yesterday. or what caused it, to flare up again overnight. >> demonstration held at philadelphia international airport yesterday. workers say long before the ebola outbreak, employees had been concerned about other infections, like h1n1, americas a, for example. they want something to be done. >> uh-huh. >> 8:04. well, happening right now, drivers are getting a big break at the pump gasoline prices pretty low. low necessary years. >> now to steve keel any new jersey, he's found some low gas prices there. >> here in moorestown, not far from his house, 271 a gallon
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for gasoline. so, that is good news, but the why behind it, we always want to know why prices go up. i don't think people care about why prices also down, but just in case they're curious about it, why, dan, in english, are prices down? >> simple economics. we teach the stuff in the basic economics class. supply and demand. right now the world is slips around in excess oil, pumping it like craze any north america. we're pumping still like crazy in the opek countries, a loft supply. at the same time, demands is sort of tepid. we've got europe on their economy on life support, developing economy slowing down. even the united states had little rough patch last month. so as demand comes down, supply stays the same, or goes up, prices naturally have to fall. >> everybody asks economic analyst, predict the future, when stock price, how far are they going to go down? below two bucks a gallon? >> unlikely below two bucks. my guess almost at the floor at the moment. than is a good thing, steve, macro level for consumers.
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every penniless than that we pay at the pump, every penniless we pay at the pump translate into a billion dollars in to our purses and wallets that we can spend at wal-mart, disneyland go, to the movies, whatever outwent do. >> doing the meat here, if you fill up 20-gallon tank, paying dollar less a gallon, that's easy to do, 20 bucks, and if you fill up once a week, that's 80 bucks a month. and we've got holidays coming up. and the biggest shopping time, and the biggest travel time coming up that will be great news for the holiday shopping season? >> it should be good oman going into all important holiday season, don't forget, average family, if they stay where they are, average family save about 600 bucks in gas over the course of 12 months. for most folks, that has become a lot. that's an extra shopping trip, maybe small vacation, and that puts little bit more jingle in the cash registers, which in turn, might mean some more jobs serbs circle instead of vicious cycle. >> you'll spend going to the
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movies or buying some food? >> most folks won't take it and put it in the bang. most will take it and spend it. >> i don't think people care about why prices are down as much as why they're up. but why price goes up, they don't believe it. they always think it is the oil companies taking advantage of t now i guess tacking advantage every them a little bit? >> about time. >> getting pictures in from all over new jersey, thanks, steve, dan. this gas station has pretty low prices, too, over there in magnolia, new jersey. 2.56 on their pumps. how about that? >> i'm sure a lot of people recommendation site that gas prices are going down. >> you better believe it. speaking of cars here, this is really scary. more vehicles i mean millions, at dollars to the massive recall, balls of defective airbags. >> talking nearly 8 million vehicles on that list, up about 3 million cars, since wednesday. but the recall is causing lots of confusion, because so many manufacturers are involved in this. models made by bmw, chrysler,
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ford, gm, just few of the companies that use the airbags, at least four deaths blame on the defect. you can check with your car manufacture error national highway traffic safety administration to see if your car is included in that recall. >> 8:08. nation's second biggest tobacco company institute ago smoking ban, you heard me right, in the workplace. >> beginning next year, employees at reynolds american will no longer be allowed to smoke cigarettes, cigars, or pipes, at their desk, or other areas of the office. indoor shocking areas being built for those who still want to smoke the product that they're making. however, smoke less tobacco products like e-cigarettes will still be allowed. >> oh, the irony. >> the irony of it. remember this clip from the excorcist? the doctor is smoking in the hospital. that movie was made in 1978,
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and now, more than 40 years later, you would never see that for sure. some hospitals today won't even hire smokers, but every now and then you still go by hospitals, and add on the loading dock. >> people with white coats. >> just in the back. >> smoking. >> wouldn't it be interesting if we get to the point where cigarette companies don't hire people who smoke? >> isn't that something? i didn't realize they make most of the cigarettes in the carolinas, you can smoke at your desk. wouldn't that be odd to see, back when i start in the television people were smoking >> while delivering the news. >> and on the anchor desk, edward r muscle would smoke and give the news. i don't know. johnny carson, birthday today, use spot smoke and do his talk show at night. aren't you thrilled that you are sitting next to me, just font of useless -- >> learning so much. like a history class. >> i like the way she just casino of looks at me, ya? >> no, then i google on the breakment okay, half happily married, but took some time.
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the rain just keeps on coming, see it circulating into our area. areas of heavier rain. most of the thunderstorms that we had yesterday, have moved up to boston, still, the rain is coming down from there, all the way through new york, and there we are, right here in philadelphia, looks like delco getting heavier downpours right now, and parts of chester, montgomery counties, as well, then we go down to the jersey shore, and we've seen some heavier rain down there, as far as cumberland county concerned, you're probably getting some rain, too. temperatures, lower 3,050th's, 43 mount pocono.
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but, most temperatures not that much lower than they were yesterday. just with this wind, it makes it feel even colder, and then the wind blows the rain around. it is cents just nasty. 16-mile an hour winds, out of the northwest, in philadelphia right now, sustained winds of 20 miles an hour, windy up in the mountains, 15 in dover, delaware, 29-mile per hour in mount pocono, 24 miles an hour in philadelphia, and you get the idea, win i day, those winds are supposed to stay gusty throughout the afternoon taking quite a roller coaster ride with the temperatures, but only made it to 58 degrees yesterday. today, not even that, 56 with the wind and the showers tapering, eventually, we might see peak of sunshine by the end of the afternoon. we will see. sunny, breezy tomorrow, high of 67. same for saturday. a little cooler, and breezier on sunday, but still gorgeous, as it looks like fantastic weekend, we keep it going with a warming trend, by wednesday, we could be into the mid 70s,
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not bad. into the seven day forecast, let's take a look at traffic. see where it is. not so hot. i95, at girard avenue. a live look now at stack up traffic there. >> slow going on i95, on the roost cents svelt southbound at fox street, accident there, has been moved to the right shoulder, but it is still slow going alexing. >> sue, that time of the year, i'm sure you know, both parents and high school students are going through college pamphlets, booking their campus tours, and it comes with a lot of stress. because you have to find the right fit and you also have to figure out how to pay for it all. we have help. philadelphia futures released 25th anniversary edition of their step up to college guide. and we have kimberly lewis here with us, director of philadelphia future outreach. tell us some of the things we need to know. break it down, make it certainly. that people don't really know but should know. >> course selections are
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important. >> advance the placement courses, dual credit? trying to figure that out? >> correct. so important for student if they're going off to only to think about taking the most demanding course respect offer at their high school. >> so they can be prepared or so it looks good? >> taking on advanced courses whether ap or honors or curriculum courses allow the students to show colleges that they're college ready and can take on advantage courses cents and can handle college level work. >> not sure they ' like it? >> all about research. student need to make sure their research? colleges, starter research on colleges and that that schools are being selected for a fit. we consider fit at philadelphia futures to be academic fit, social fit, and financial fit. >> and some of that you can't just see on line, do you recommend that people actually like spends the money if you to try and go and walk the campus a little bit?
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>> do virtual re tours, visit an only, best way to know if college is the best fit for you? >> so social, seeing the student center, and looking active us? >> if it is a place a student kent see themselves at for four, five years, think they're comfortable on campus, offers activities and opportunity for them to be involved. >> this thirds one really surprised me, start planning, for your financial future, a lot of people, what they do, they apply to the school. you wait to hear if you get in, and then, okay, now i figure out how much money i'll get. usually wait until you get accepted snap. >> that's too late. >> right, so really families seem to begin having this conversation, and freshman, sophomore year. >> of high school? >> of high school. >> what? >> so there are lots of great resources cents for families, they're net price calculaters on every school website. so families can estimate the expenses. of going off to college, and even before they begin the
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application process, there is cents a fast cents if a forecasters, also another still too many. real important for students to have that conversation about college finances, with their parents, and before they apply. >> now, i know a loft parents may think we don't want you flying those ivy league schools, so expensive, or going to california. i mean, look, you can go therefore kind of reasonable amount. right? >> and it goes back to the financial fit piece. so, we encourage students to think about all of the costs as owes aided with going off to college. so not just tuition and feast annual and board. think about this transportation expenses. think about the cost of having books on campus and what the book costs will be. >> but sometimes i've heard with ivy league uncle get in for almost free depending on what do you? >> there are some schools, and this goes back to the financial fit research, that will cover 100 percent of a student's demonstrated aid. >> 100 percent? >> so important students ask these questions as they're doing college research?
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what about linkses in i admit when applying to school my parents are so son me, i applied to nine different schools. mixing the price, that can add up. $60 here, $09 there. are there some resources cents for that, as women, when flying. >> college board offers for student if the cost every applying to column certainly a burden for their family, there are certain criteria that the student needs to meet to qualify for a fee waiver. and also, students can ask colleges and universities to provide them with a fee waverer they meet those financial restrictions. >> three main tips. but his book here, my gosh, you can get your hands on there is has all casino of information it it. handing these snout. >> absolutely, step up to college guide. so all of the tips we just talk about will be covered in the guide also covered in three videos that we've done this year. >> copies are passed snout. >> 45,000 copies will be out.
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poor bus stop buddy with the winds and rain, challenging morning to be waiting for the school bus. wearing the flyers cap, hold onto it. here is the rain on ultimate doppler radar, still streaming
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in the area, on and off, not real heavy, not like it was yesterday necessarily, but just annoying. it is a five out of ten today. 51 degrees right now, with 16-mile per hour winds, 56 is all we get for high temperature, 47 degrees, tonight. so there is your foxcast. things will improve in the seven day. we will show now minute. but let's get to traffic. because at the roosevelt boulevard southbound at fox street an accident has the left lane blocked. and it is jammed. on that part of the boulevard. also, in bryn mawr, county line road at south roberts road, an accident there, finally, orvilla road at welsh rd., another accident, so many accidents this morning, take it easy. mike? >> we have some breaking news to get to to bring you right now. fox has learned that retired traffic court judge thomas times, surrendered with her attorney, to the d.a.'s office, just a few minutes ago, this is a corruption charge. we've talked about before.
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>> times retired from traffic court in 2012 was convicted on federal perjury charge earlier this year, but found not guilty on federal corruption charges. still facing sentencing on the perjury charge, though. the new charges this morning are result of grand jury investigation by the d.a.'s office that started back in june after state attorney general kathleen cane declined to charge four state lawmakers and times in a state grand jury investigation. >> so, the charges are related to $2,000, tiffany bracelet that cost $2,000, da seth williams will have news conference coming up 11:00. camera there. times attorney says he will address the charges in court. and not in the media. okay, you may have heard the mention on many commercials the term probiotics. but do you actually know what they are? >> and when i hear the word, i always think of this commercial. >> have you guys heard about pro by the sticks did you know true biotics is daily
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probiotics that helps in two ways? supports digest at any immune health by working in your gut. 70% of your immune system lives. try true biotics today. >> probiotics what aaron talks about all the time. katie, what's a probiotics? it sounds like the opposite of antibiotic. >> well, actually anti-biotics can deplete these healthy bacteria that live in our digestive track. we want to have these healthy bacteria. it helps with digestion, and i am aoun function. >> you don't have to take a supplement like erin is pushing on us? >> also, but finds food in your frig. we will talk about it today. something you should be eating every day? >> you should try have serving every apply by the i can rich food every day. >> so this is yogurt or kasir. they are really rich in pro by the glike what the heck? >> it is a ferment dollars milk product. >> yuck. >> sounds -- >> actually delicious. all yoking us ertz are probiotics, so just like
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drinkable yogurt. >> i found there is a loft sugar in these yoking us. >> unsweetened probiotics, sugar naturally low in sugar, and this is actually a kid-friendly probiotics pouch that's also naturally low in sugar. but you want to make sure your yogurt isn't pasturized or that they're adding the culture after pasturization. because if it is pasturize philadelphia will kill the healthy bacteria. so make sure. >> read the back? >> live cultures, that's what all of these say. says contains live cultures. >> live cultures. >> that's how you know it has the healthy bacteria. >> oh, i can't get enough that far tofu. >> so ferment dollars soy products are excellent sources every probiotics. miso something real easy to incorporate in your diet. >> i love miso. >> warm up some water and stir miso into it. that's how you make miso soup. also just drink it almost like a tea. so we have tofu, tempe. also ferment dollars, so is
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nato, ferment dollars soybean. >> where would i put tempa? >> mix it into a stir fry or on a salad or teeth as is. very mild. >> miso happen. >> i yes. >> so these are foods everyone's pretty familiar w anything we're pickeling, so pickles, olives. >> i loofful disbeliefs healthy bacteria this them, as well. >> okay, i like a big pickle. >> any kind? >> green, black old sniffs. >> make sure they aren't in the pickeling brian, that's where you will get the healthy bacteria. >> what the heck is this. >> i actually love these. kim chief is korean couldn't meant. it is actually a ferment dollars cabbage, spicy, i have them there. it is delicious. if you like spicy foods, you will love kim khi. and sour caught, something i think a lot of people are familiar with, so good, mike, i promise. >> while you guys are eating. i don't know if he doses. >> it is delicious. >> nod bat. >> delicious. so you can just have a little
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serving of kimchi on the side of your meal with dish, with your lunch. this is konbucca ancient ferment the tea you can drink it, tastes like kind of fizz y, little vinegar tea. flavored options. i actually brew mine own back home. >> you can get it at a store. lots of stores available now. then a probiotics supplement, i think is important for people to know. because that is one of the easiest ways to get a lot into your die. >> the real quickly, now good for people to know, what about your kids? do you give some of these kids to your -- give these things to your kids? >> more importantly, foods high in sugar, all of those process grains dollars deplete the healthy bacteria. so, choose probiotics, eat few ers. >> thanks, katie. okay, forget new dishes and towels, apparently people are getting married now, don't want dishes and towels. >> yes, they want something else. you don't even have to bring
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it to the wedding. what they really want you to get that you don't even know about. >> oh, ladies, listen to this. >> ♪ >> oh, ladies, bonn jovi wants to you have something of his. how you can reach out and touch it. and own it.
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>> i never know what to get people for their wedding. looking at brides magazine, a list every best wedding venues in the country. and three in the delaware valley made this list.
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>> so first is the and del usual a state in bucks county. this is the 18th century mansion, located right on the delaware river. you can end your reception with a fireworks show over the water. >> that is a beautiful venue. >> it looks gorgeous. >> the magazine, brides magazine's, also mentioned front and palmer, located in south kensington. it is a loft space features 35-foot ceilings. and it is partially powered by solar panels. the venue also offers a a sustainable menu, if you are into the green kind of thing. >> finally the kim he center in center city has brand new rooftop garden under glass dome with 360 degrees views of the city. >> that upper little area with the trees? beautiful up there. >> it looks gorgeous. now, you know another venue that i like, that curtis center over at seventh and walnut, another good one, is the morris hotel at eighth and
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walnut. >> have you been staking out venues? what is this mean? >> no, my balcony over at eighth and walnut, every weekend -- >> wedding receptions going on? >> at the curtis send sean. >> i thought you were doing some research? >> no, but also, another good place people are liking, is the independence visitors center, and i went to a wedding at the please touch museum that was gorgeous. >> really? >> yep. >> did they like switch it up? >> oh, ya. so wedding registries are typically filled with everything from, you know, the plates, the towels, and toasters, and stuff like. that will but apparently brides and grooms of 2014 want to take it up a notch. >> they want to get a downpayment on their first home. instead of asking guests to spend ponds end on wedding gifts that may never be used cup rest going on line and crowd source ago down payment on a house. so, friends and family can take the money they would have
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used toward a gift, deposit it on a designated site like hatch my house. fees involved. couples do have to pay a percentage on donation that is they receive, but hey, get it on the way there. >> what my daughter jill asked me to do, help with the down point on a house. >> and did you do it? >> did i. >> lovely father. >> what when she asked, what am i going to say, no? >> true. get them the front door. >> get your own house? >> hey, beyonce and jay-z shutdown these divorce rumors. what they did to prove their marriage is solid. but first, i want to tell you, alex and i checked out the new century 21 stores last night just over at eighth and market. we had some fun. >> loungerie department, at century 21. >> this is first place he came to. oh, my gosh. >> we'll take you on a tour,
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then say i just don't see myself coming into today. >> kind of double vision, i think i've heard that before. hey, for years, do we have another one? for years, i know a lot of people have been going up to lower manhattan, so they could go to this store century 21. it has been around forever. so, now, they've brought one of tees stores to philadelphia. and real, it is beautiful store, no question about it, two floors, and so now, finally, we have somebody in that big beautiful build that used to be strawbridges & clothier. i used to love to go to that store. and, we've had hold there at eighth and market for quite an if you years now. so, they spruced up the outside, and put up scaffolding, and fixed up the outside. >> nice, yes. >> i beg of you! you know this building? oh, it is at eighth and market, between eighth and ninth street. now we have this big beautiful
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store. oh, ya. century 21. all right. so, let's get to jen. she's inside there. >> hi, jen! >> hi, mike. how are you guys? lillyanna's here. ridiculous, how amazing it is, century two; we talked about this, you can come here today, right now, people are shopping. >> yes. >> you have to be a loyalty member? >> sign up on line at c21 stores. com or sign up when you get to the store. >> working with them today. but i know you from your blog, you give style tips, do it for less, and the thing that people love about century 21 they have like super really luxury stuff. >> absolutely. >> and then jen frederick,. >> i lover mixing high and low. so i selected, first of all, almost 100,000 square feet. >> what? >> of shopping real estate for the store. so there is a lot to go through. but i selected my favorite high and low price point in the store. so we start with bags. what woman doesn't want the plastic black. >> whether we look at these,
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look at the two of them, right? i think this one is the more expensive one. >> okay? >> i'm wrong. >> you are a hundred percent dead wrong. this is gorgeousness, so up to 65% off the original price, makes it about $1,200, definitely a fudgier, but can you imagine what the real retail price is on it? and this bag here, under 150 bucks. it is literally coming home with me today. >> again, it was like a 500-dollar bag? >> of course. talk about shoes, i'm bring over two shoes cents that every woman needs in their wards robe, great pair of boots for the fall. also designer up to six a % off here today. then these 50 bucks. on these adorable lem adder tones every woman needs these too. >> the thing i love about what they have done. talk about this off camera. kind of gossipping, they know philadelphia. the new york store is little more c-crazy. thanks that philadelphia women, those pumps, 50 bucks, someone will wear them. >> that's what is great about the store. so well curated. you come in everything is organized for you, this is
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not a misch mosh of designer finds, nearly everything you want for fall all organized beautifully, displayed beautifully, did i the manaquine, i have to take credit for, that but so much here. and i pulled this rack actually for you. >> okay? so as mike comes back over here, i have to say a couple of things. i said i wear a loft stuff on tv. for me it has to be little lower price point. second of all i worry about my it up. >> i yes. >> and you saw both problems? >> yes. >> show laws we have. >> on this rack finds that represent everything from 35 bucks, all the way to up $2,000, so there is a little something here for everyone, but what woman doesn't need the perfect little lbb? this by here, under a hundred $50. you can wear this all holiday season long, a do-able, fit and flare, anybody worried about masking the little tummy air, this is the dress for you. >> we have 302nd left. >> okay. crop tops. everyone says they can't wear them. this is how you wear them. you cover the mid section, crop it on the top, and good to go. this one, i'm definitely feeling. >> so, again, that's the thing. that will was little more
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expensive. but this, mike, alex, who ever is in there, this, this does not look like it is under $150. >> it looks like a $2,000 dress. >> yes, gorgeous. that's the thing, everything here regardless of what you spend you will walk out with something that's beautiful, designer, inspired, or actually designer, a n foray amazing price. >> high five up top. >> mike jerrick? >> she is great. >> she is, lillyanna is great. >> come shop with us ninth and market. >> this store so much more wide open. that will stinking store up in lower manhattan, is so crowded, i had to walk out of there one time, too crowded. brad and angelina, are they married? >> been officially married for little bit. but another big celebrity breaking out brad's ex file. oh, oh. talking about jennifer aniston, of course. why brad and angie were compared to rachael from friends.
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>> the rain and the wind, and there you see it, on ultimate doppler radar. it is still streaming in, from the atlantic ocean, now the heavier rain up toward bosses ton, but we're seeing just enough to make it annoying here in philadelphia. it is on and off rain. we have a little bit more up to the north, and down at the jersey shore, looks like, we've cleared out for now. don't worry, more on the way. temperatures remain in the lower 50's, so not going to move whole lot today. these temperatures. we only manage 58 degrees for high temperature yesterday. we won't even get that temperature today. 16-mile per hour winds out of the northwest, 17 miles an hour in wilmington, but these wind gusts are getting up there, 24-mile an hour wind gusts in philadelphia, right now, and those winds are going to stay windy all day long. so, our high today, only 56 degrees. here's the improvement we promised you. sunshine returning tomorrow. 67 degrees. saturday, 67 degrees.
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sunday, 62. little breezier, but still real nice. and a warm up back into the 70s by middle of next week. yeah. that's your forecast. now, let's check traffic. schuylkill expressway westbound right around city avenue, it is jammed, there, very slow going in the rain, and the wind, so, leave as early as you can. in upper merion, valley forge road, at beeler road accident there, as well. alex, this would be a god day to call out, wouldn't it? that is. >> i and talking about the sick day excuses cents, so what's the worse excuse you've ever heard? keep those tweets coming this morning. but remember, you have to use the hashtag fox 29 good day so we can put it on tv. we want to hear it. we want to know your excuse. ♪ ♪
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>> kerry barrett has come in. she looks like the sun. >> ray every sunday shine. >> bon jovi, brought yellow dress on. women, okay. >> okay, i know, it is as little bit past -- >> , no it is beautiful. >> we need you, kerrey, to brighten up our day. >> thanks. >> you're a good full woman. so we played bon jovi. ladies listen to there is do you have watch this hour, because bon jovi apparently wants to you have something of his. >> oh? >> for your very own. we'll tell you how you can get your hand on it. >> happily married.
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>> ladies, something a loft us think about, would be good to hear. >> didn't want to lose her. >> looking for the perfect pumpkin dishes for your menu, we have you covered. >> here is the thing. i'm tired of the regular pumpkin stuff. >> this is not the regular pumpkin stuff. this is like pumpkin martini, this is pumpkin booze. >> drink my gourd. something like that. i'm out of my gord. were you really sick last time you called out from work? or were you faking it? >> remember ferris buehler's day off? >> the key to taking out the clammy hands, good non-specific symptom. i'm a big believer in this.