Risks. Reporter the leaders agreed to support Sustainable Growth through flexible spending and other measures. They said they will continue talks on the matter. Theyd hold out reach measures and the leaders will wrap up by issuing a joint statement. For more on what the leaders discussed thursday, we go to our reporter who is near the summit venue. Can you break down the discussion of the first day for us. The leaders talked about the south china sea. They agreed to urge north not to take what they call provocative action. On the global economy, the leaders talked about the ways to boost it. Abe pointed out the world is at a turning point. He said theres a risk of economic crisis if countries fail to take the necessary measures. They agreed on the importance of public an private investment. They decided to leave the timing an scale up to each country. World leader argued that using the word crisis is going too far. They work on how to describe the Current Situation in the final summit
Memorial thats growing for the firefighters who lost their lives. They were taken to their respective Funeral Homes we saw a huge showing of solidarity in this community. If there was a firefighter or Law Enforcement officer able to make it they were in wilmington this morning. Hundreds gathered to line the streets and salute two heros who lost their lives. Wilmington lieutenant Christopher Leach and senior firefighter jerry fickes were taken to their respective Funeral Homes. It was quiet as they were moved. Its a community thats deeply hurting right now. The two men lost their lives as a result of the fire that ignited on lake view road. You can hear from radio transmission the moment may day was called after the floor of the home collapsed. May day may day, firefighters trapped on the first floor, may day declared. Reporter three firefighters were pulled out quickly, but lieutenant Christopher Leach was trapped. We have one trapped under the floor. Reporter two firefighters are in t
The forecast at this hour. Reporter all right, guys, its a little brrrr this morning, temperatures feel chilly. We dropped into the 40s and 50s and some locations have bottomed out in the 30s. The poconos you dropped down 37 and now youre up to 42. Lehigh valley dropped to 43. Allentown is up to 450. Philadelphia, 53. Millville, 49. Cape may, the villas, 53. Wilmington, 50. Trenton, 49 degrees, a chilly start, most locations are anywhere from 15 to 20 degrees cooler than the same time yesterday. On top of that, we have clear skies. As the sun continues to climb youll see nothing but bright blue here from start to finish. Promises to be a gorgeous finish to the weekend. Eagles taking on the steelers, 425 start time, lincoln financial field battle the unbeated, 71 degrees is the kickoff temperature by the 4th quarter were down to 66. Winds 4 to 8 Miles Per Hour. The wind will not be a factor in the game. Looking ahead, we had the eagles forecast. Cooler weather is on the way. For as chil
Claimed the life of a marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez. Plus a pedestrian has died after a hitandrun in philadelphias rawnhurst section. Those stories, but first lets get the exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast with meteorologist chris sowers. Good afternoon, chris. Reporter good afternoon, nydia. Its gorgeous. Its been a long time since the numbers have been this cool midday. The poconos 59 degrees in the higher elevations. 64 in in allentown. Philadelphia, 67, millville, 67. Cape may, 68. Dover, 67 degrees. Heres satellite and radar all the cloud cover yesterdays cloud cover is down to the south following the cold front through the virginias and into the carolinas. Perfect football weather, eagles taking on the steelers, 425 start time, 71 degrees that will be the kickoff temperature 4 25 p. M. , the numbers will fall during the game. 56 degrees for the 4th quarter. Gorgeous weather, northwesterly breeze 8 to 10 miles per hour. The winds will not be a factor for this game. We had t
Transportation security issues. Now the new president of the Kennedy Center for the performing arts, Deborah Rutter, outlines her u future plans and emphasizes the importance of arts and education and cultural diplomacy, from the National Press club, this is an hour. Good afternoon, and welcome. My name is myron delkheim, the Washington School of media and Public Affairs and former International Bureau chief with the Associated Press and the 107th president of the National Press club, the National Press club is the worlds leading committed to our professions future through our programming, with events such as this, while fostering a free press worldwide. For more information about the National Press club, please visit our website at press. Org. On behalf of our members worldwide, i would like to welcome our speaker and those of you attending todays event. Our head table includes guests of our speaker as well as working journal iists who are cb members, if you hear applause in our audie