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Blowing around. Storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you theres a little bit lingering shower activity in south jersey thats cruising toward the coast and falling apart. We have clearing of clouds in western pennsylvania. Well transition to sun and wind up partly sunny through the day. 68 degrees in currently. 68 in millville. 66 in allentown. 70 in cape may. Dewpoint showing you the dry air is blowing in out of the north northwest. Were in the 70s everywhere, over the next several hours well be out of the humid territory. Chapter two, kids, were up to chapter two in the first week of school. Mainly cloudy noon, 79. 3 00 p. M. , 8 with a high of 84 at 3 30 or 4. It will be a nice night for High School Football if youre out and about. Ill have that and set you up for the week. Reporter the vine street expressway, left lane is blocked westbound. Lets switch the camera view and get a better look of the backup. People at a stand still on the westbound vine as they move to the right. Watc
All of the agencies that have teleworking ability to take advantage of it and allow those employees to do the work. They should expect major delays on wednesday which are expected to have the most people headed into the district for the popes, vents. We want to help you get around and get through all of this while the pope is in town. If you havent already and download the nbc washington app and youll find a list of tips for commuters and visitors written by staffers who just like you rely on metro every day. Just search pope commute. Thank you, chris. An overwhelming number of people requested tickets to see the pope on the west lawn of the capitol. So congresswoman eleanor homes norton figured out who could go. A High School Senior stepped up. Yeah. Thats right. Norton wanted to show no favoritism. So they got appear minister from archbishop carol. The students principal whose job today was to hand pick each winner vying for one of these very limited and hot tickets in this town. It
Violence in nigeria. So Kurdish Forces engage in a desperate battle to defend kobane and isil sending in reenforcements and tanks and heavy weapons in the town on turkeys border and Security Forces has changed hands more than once but currently controlled by isil and kurdish representatives told al jazeera they are being pushed back in the south and in the east of the town. And Stephanie Decker is here on the turkish syrian border. Reporter a couple hundred meters oi way from the border from the town held by isil and hearing military activity and those sounds throughout the last couple of days since monday night when isil managed to get inside kobane on the eastern and southern sides and what we hear from kurdish fighters in the town is the front line has not really moved because this is such gorilla warfare and street to street they push forward and they are pushed back and we dont have a clear indication of how the front line is moving inside but we know they are inside of course and
How to get away with murder. Viola davis, what she reveals. And the big surprise right here tonight. Good evening, great to have you with us. We begin with fastmoving developments in the ebola outbreak. The global death toll, more than 4,000. And this plane detained, later surrounded by ambulances with fears that one passenger may be infected. And a passenger sneezing, saying he may have ebola. I need your attention. Its going to look worse than it is. And new images of u. S. Marines arriving in west africa. Their temperature being taken before they start. And what we never knew about eric thomas duncan. Tom lamas leading off tonight. Reporter eric davis, violently ill. Thought it was a passenger sick in the back of the plane. We had no idea. Reporter later tonight, the allclear, no ebola. I need your attention. Its going to look worse than it is. Reporter a full hazmat team, with masks and hoods, boarding this flight in the dominican republic. All because of a passenger that sneezed a