Southern delaware. Most of this stuff actually in delaware. Some of our northern and western suburbs perhaps picking up a bit that of but most of the rain youre going to see today is going to be light and the bulk of it probably holding off until the afternoon and evening, even then its pretty light and spotty. 67 degrees in philadelphia right now. 63 in allentown. 65 in trenton. Dry in most of these spots currently. 69 in wilmington, 68 in millville and 70 degrees in cape may. And as we go through afternoon, yes, it will still be warm. 66 degrees by 7 oclock but by noon up to 72. Im expecting a high of 75 probably early in the afternoon around 1 30 or 2 00 and then by 3 oclock, 73 and its back into the 60s from there. Notice how there is the chance of a popup sprinkle or shower just about any time today. The bulk of it probably during the afternoon and evening hours. So, if youre dressing the kids for the bus stop this morning, cool enough for a light jacket. 59 degrees in some suburb
Investigate. There were calls after it happened but, again, there was nothing, we didnt know anything about it. So no action was taken. Reporter some thought an earthquake happened and wasnt just at the shore, more than 80 miles away david ahorn felt the house shake two times in mount laurel. Pretty distinct. Reporter what was it . U. S. Geological survey National Earthquake Information Center said there was no seismic activity but they detect a possible sonic boom 9 miles off the coast of North Wildwood n other word it was probably a high speed jet. We see military planes flying up and down the coast all the time, year round, all sorts of different planes. So im assuming that is what were talking about here. Just the house felt like it was going like this. Reporter Barbara Ferguson who almost fell over, in her house said she doesnt want a repeat performance anytime soon. When i thought something seriously exploded, but, obviously it was nothing. Reporter one of the reasons boom carrie
Police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that shes ready for answers. Over 200 friends and Community Members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. Where three bullets killed two teenager boys. The shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one of the victims, 16yearold sal dinubile, a junior at st. Joes prep. Ten miles from there, grief filled a Family Living room in overbrook. He was a good kid. Its one thing if he was bad. The only thing he love doing was playing basketball. Reporter that is the mother of victim k, a leer miller, also 16. She proudly displayed photos of her son through the year, a boy turned young man quiet, mathematically skilled. An honor student. He transferred this career with the hope of earning a basketball scholarship for college im angry. Mad. Im heart broken. Everything. Because this shouldnt have been. This shouldnt have been. Reporter he was shot once in the ch
A grieving mother looks for answers after teenagers from prestigious high schools are gunned down. Im Ukee Washington im jessica dean. The manhunt inside r intensifies for the shooter. Investigators say the boys were killed last night after an argument at 12th and reinour in south philadelphia. Alexandria hoff joins us from Police Headquarters with the latest. Alex where. Reporter ukee, jessica, police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that shes ready for answers. Over 200 friends and Community Members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. Where three bullets killed two teenager boys. The shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one of the victims, 16yearold sal dinubile, a junior at st. Joes prep. Ten miles from there, grief filled a Family Living room in overbrook. He was a good kid. Its one thing if he was bad. The only thing he love doing was playing basketball. Reporter that is the m
And elsewhere. As we discuss their experiences, their trials and tribulations. What they live through the 1920s and the great depression. I mention a couple of times and we will be spending most of today discussing what happened to their children. Million plus migrants who brought children with them in the 20s and 30s, or had children who were born as american citizens and came of age in the 1930s and early 1940s and would become known as the Mexican American generation. Who would become young adults living in the United States as the nation went to war during world war ii. Selenium, japanese and fascism around the world. This is what we will be talking about this week. I want to remind you a couple of the Big Questions we have been tracing over the last several weeks, not the least of which is is considered Mexican American or american more generally. Was is awarded firstclass citizenship in American Society . This changes with these million plus migrants and their offspring. Is a tra