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Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 Morning News At 4a 20150408

Outside this morning. Little chilly and damn up. Yes, knew it was coming, but still you walk out and go oh no, it is cold again. And thats the truth. We also have rain around again. So not everybodys getting the rain, taking a break in some places but down in dover delaware, other parts of kent county getting some rain, Cape May County, as well. This rain is part of a cold front, which is singing sinking to the south of us and letting in that chilly air from the north. As you look out to the west, you can see there is plenty more on the way. But at least were not up in the western new york where they are getting some freezing rain this morning. Yep, i know my geography. 44 degrees northnortheast winds at 14 miles an hour, relative humidity of course up there at eight a . We will get to high today of only 49 degrees. Yes, no more 60s, and 70s at least for couple of days. 40 degrees is our low tonight. So the chill stays with us, for a little while. Well tell you what happens. And might

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Transcripts For WCAU NBC Nightly News 20150407

Nightly news. Reporting tonight, lester holt. Good evening. The halls of power in washington, d. C. Were without power for a time today, as the lights blinked out from the white house to the capitol. And well beyond. Given the times we live in a lot of people briefly wondering if there was some kind of attack. For some it lasted moments, others were without power for quite some time. There were parts of the government left to carry on in the dark while elsewhere, forcing evacuations at some of the citys famous museums. All of it raising a lot of questions about how prepared the government really is for a bigger emergency. Chris jan sing is on e story for us tonight. Reporter the lights went out at the state department right in the middle of the daily briefing. Correct. Second thing reporter they finished using the lights fro even the Energy Department lost power. So did the white house. Though the backup generator kicked right in. The president did not notice. Reporter Oprah Winfrey sp

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Transcripts For WCAU NBC 10 News Today At 430a 20150408

Be careful of that heading into the next few days with on and off showers. By friday we are talking thunderstorms. As far as today is concerned, expect light rainfall. Temperatures are down anywhere between 10 to 15 degrees colder than yesterday. Only in the 40s right now for philadelphia. 44 degrees. 43 in pottstown. 44 in allentown. 42 degrees in atlantic city. Heading throughout the rest of the day, breezy conditions and much colder. Patchy, light rain will continue. And our temperatures will range between 43 and 47 degrees. Our average being 61. And yesterday we were at 69. Thats a big drop. About 25 degrees colder today. Ill let you now when we start to warm up and also dry out. Thats coming up in my sevenday forecast. Now well go to first alert traffic reporter christine maddela. Good morning. Good morning brittney. We are seeing that precipitation on the roadway. So be careful there. We could have slick spots heading out this morning because of the wet weather in our area like b

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Transcripts For WCAU NBC 10 News Today At 11a 20150408

Nbc 10s Monique Braxton is live for us in old city. You talked to her a short time ago. Tell us how shes doing. Reporter the former d. A. Told us she fell gracefully last night and said she feels well this morning. We caught up with her when she arrived here at the National Museum for American Jewish history. She was carrying a cup of coffee, she mentioned she doesnt drink water, she says last night during the televised debate on nbc 10 she was dehydrated. Overnight, political analysts have been weighing in on abrahams fainting. I asked her about that. Some of the political analysts are asking that you release your medical records. Will you do that . I dont even have any medical records. I go for annual checkups im big on mammography, i speak about that race for the cure susan komen. Im perfectly fit. Abraham was one of four mayoral candidates appearing before a coalition called build philly. The 300 who gathered listened to answers from the candidates regarding the environment, infras

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Transcripts For KYW CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20150407

Custody and has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a black man who had been stopped fair traffic violation. We are told the victim apparently was unarmed. The instent was caught on video and Michelle Miller has the latest details. Reporter scott, the video surfaced this afternoon and apparently shows a white Police Officer shooting a black suspect in the back. The officer, michael slayinger, says the man was stopped for a broken taillight, and according to the officer the man took his stun gun but the video appears to show a different story. gunshots the Police Officer apparently shot at the man a total of eight times as the man ran away. According to the mayor of north charleston, the Police Officer is in custody and is being charged with murder. Well have more on the story as it developed scott. Pelley apparently, the officer had said earlier that he had been in fear of his life when he fired his weapon. Clearly, the man running away. Thank you michelle. Now, to califo

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