A six. Did you notice it was colder outside . Well, adding one full extra layer on bus stop buddy. Put scarf on in the hat that covers his ears, because it is a colder start. Our windchills in the teens and 20s, as you walk out the door this morning. It will be colder experience, couple of snow flurries, showing up on radar, not a big deal. Feels like 25, thats why we added another layer. Sunrise at 6 50 this morning, and we are expecting plenty of sunshine, but with the teens and 20s you will have to bundle up. Wont get out of the 30s today, expecting High Temperature even with the sunshine of 37 degrees. Thats your Weather Authority forecast, bob kelly, where is the problem . Little problem on the westbound schuylkill, disable, police got bunch of flares down, because it is in the stretch where there is no overhead street lamps, so it comes up on you fast there, not really big shoulder either begin town charlie brown, live look at the vine expressway, no problems or delays starting t
william brave enough to admit she was a victim of a chinatown swindle. it is costing people a fortune. hundreds gathered worried that they, too, could be taken. vic lee spokes exclusively with a woman who helped police arrest one group of thieves. our community has been suffering for the last year and a half from gang activity. reporter: hundreds attended the public awareness rally to learn how to protect themselves against the thieves. thank you so much. this morning, the district attorney met privately with a woman who almost became a victim. instead, susan wang became a hero. it was in october here at the farmer s market where three women approached wang and befriended h her. translator: number two says to me it will be very nice for you to have a new friend. reporter: they were nice to her and chatted, exchanging information about families. one of them seemed to be claivvoyant. number three told me that there is clammity in the household and your son will di
what can we do for you? and now, bbc world news america. welcome to newsday on the bbc. here are the headlines. egypt s military rulers promise to speed up the transition to democracy. this is the scene live in the square with thousands of demonstrators are demanding an immediate end to military rule. one of the most senior members of khm embing r rouge defended the regime at the genocide trial in cambodia. and amazing escape, how one helicopter pilot walked away from this. it s 12:00 noon in seung pore. it s 4:00 a.m. in seung pore. welcome to newsday. egypt s military council responded to the mass uprising of the past four days by promising a faster transition to democratic rule. they promise that presidential leches would be heldly the end of union next year. s the scene live where thousands remain on the streets of central cairo. protesters say they will not move until all their demands have been met. they used to drum on the fences during the revolution as an a