Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News Today Weekend At 530am 20160

Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News Today Weekend At 530am 20160717



>> good morning, ted. gorgeous day on tap, considering lots of rain through the overnight hours. clouds are breaking, so a nice day in the forecast. be sure to look at the bottom of the screen for your local seven-day outlook. otherwise, current temperatures in the mid 70s, westerly component to the wind, 7 miles per hour. i don't expect it to be a big story for today, but weather includes breaks clouds. for tonight, mostly clear sky, keep in mind, a great night for sky gazing. on monday, clouds develop. it looks like the threat of an isolated thunderstorm into monday and tuesday. satellite and radar image picking up on a break in the clouds, northwest to southeast, rain showers moving across pennsylvania, otherwise, locally, just the clouds moving off shore, and some activity just off shore. coming up is my next forecast. of course, what to expect for the next ten days. as i mentioned earlier, some rain showers by tomorrow evening. erica, heavy rain caused flood anything south jersey last night. atco, camden county. the storm knocked out power to hundreds of homes in camden and lauster counties. just checked with atlantic city electric and 400 people are still without electric. new from overnight. philadelphia police death of a woman who was naked and stabbed in kensington. it happened in an alley around 11:20 last night. the woman ran to the interaction, and she collapsed. there are no arrests, and they're hoping surveillance cameras will give them some clues. philadelphia are looking for a gunman who shot a girl at a sweet 16 party. the girl just left the party in oxford circle last night when she was found. she was found on the sidewalk of van kirk street. a number of adults came to help her. >> i say you know your name. she said yeah, like her name or whatever. and then the lady was like, the paramedic put pressure on it, so the lady said take my sweater off, so i took her sweater off. >> the gunman took off running. the teenager was taken to st. christopher's hospital, where she is expected to recover. donald trump had his new running mate, indiana governor, mike pence. cheering crowds at the airport, they appeared together as running mates for the first time in new york yesterday. as usual, trump's announcement was unusual. his new campaign partner's credentials. he didn't stay when pence took the stage. >> i found the leader who will help us deliver. a prosperous society for all americans. indiana governor, mike pence, was my first choice. >> notably absent for the rollout and official photo, trump's wife melania, who spent the day in new jersey with her son baron instead. delegates heading to cleveland for the rnc. monique braxton is in chester county, where a bus full of delegates will roll for ohio this morning. >> reporter: hi, ted. in just a short time, gop delegates will stage a rally here in the main street town center, and they'll also have a grand old party sendoff. they'll be the estimated 50,000 people expected to attend the republican national convention. the unexpected in downtown cleveland is forcing the police to enhance security. everyone entered must have a secret service credential and pass through metal detectors. terrorist attacks in dallas and france led to upgrades to their security plan. >> what has been happening across the country in the last, you know, 12 months has been all during this planning process, we just keep changing our plan, enhancing our plan. >> reporter: military helicopters and u.s. coast guard boats will heplp patrol. they'll be on horseback, motorcycles. they'll be able to make arrests and have the authority to do so. most are from california and pittsburgh, according to cleveland police. now, police also tell us there has been no credible threat, but when the convention begins the police chief tells us, no doubt, they'll be ready for anything that happens. live now in exton, nbc 10 news. we're in cleveland, and we'll bring you live reports at 11:00 tonight. then look for the 7:00 p.m. special starting tomorrow. meantime, we're eight days away from the democratic national convention here in philadelphia, and protesters are getting ready to make their moves at the dnc. supporters of bernie sanders wanted to protest at fdr park in south philadelphia on the eve of the dnc, but the city denied the sanders' campaign request to use a baseball field for a rally. recreation areas are off-limits for demonstrators. protesters still plan to fill fdr park and they have questions for the city about other restrictions. >> i've heard they're trying to impose a 10:00 curfew, but i have no idea where will people go. >> parking restrictions will begin as early as this friday. now, sander also speaking at the convention on opening night. we will be doing live broadcasts at the dnc to give you inside access to everything that's happening with the clinton campaign. this morning, the chaos has calmed in turkey, but now increased tensions between the u.s. and one of our biggest allies in the fight against isis. turkey's president gulen was behind the coup and he is a cleric who lives in exile in a large compound in the poconos. he denied having a role in the coup. the u.s. will consider an extradition, but turkey must prove wrongdoing. supporters of turkey's president celebrated yesterday, after the government regained control. a violent coup attack left 160 people dead, more than 2,800 soldiers an officers, alleged conspirators were arrested. turkey suspended all military flights, including u.s. mission aimed at isis. meanwhile, the faa has banned all flights between the u.s. and turkey, and the state department has warned u.s. citizens about any travel to that nation. terror attack investigation. french police are looking to learn more about the truck driver behind the mass murder in nice, as they question those who knew him. and philadelphia's most famous prison shows solidarity with the victims of that french terror attack. we'll take you to their bastille day ceremony, next. good morning, i'm meteorologist erika martin. a live look outside. the clouds are breaking from northwest to southeast. a lovely day in the forecast. be sure to look at the bottom of the screen for your seven day outlook. otherwise, current temperatures are mild, pretty warm, wilmingt wilmington, 71, and trenton, 73. dew points in the 60s, so a little muggy for today. hour by hour, get it started at 5:30, and notice the clouds are clearing and breaking. we may pick up upper level moisture for parts of ocean, monmouth county. we do have rain showers by tomorrow, ted, back to you. thank you, erica. we continue to learn more about the bastille attack in nice, france. police detained several people who were reportedly friends with mohamed lahouaiej bouhlel. he mowed down people with a truck on thursday. his father described him as depressed, violent and alone. his neighbor said he was unpleasant. isis called him one of their so soldiers. >> swimming in the water or trying to go to sleep and you can imagine that scene again. >> among those killed, a father and his 11-year-old son from austin, texas. a uc berkeley student is still missing. here in our area, a bastille celebration, a tradition that goes back years. we spoke with the organizers, who said they never considered canceling their plan after the terror attack. they wanted to celebrate the unity that bastille day stands for. why new jersey's governor won't go all the way on a ban at the state beaches on smoking. quarter of six right now. 20 people under arrest in baltimore after blocking a major interstate in a black lives matter protest. demonstrators joined arms on interstate 83 yesterday to stop traffic. some wore shirts saying i am freddie gray. protesters say they want a civilian review board kre crated for police investigations. in texas, thousands gathered to say goodbye to patrick z zamarri zamarripa. he would have turned 33 next month was married with a 2-year-old daughter and 10-year-old stepson. philadelphia police are searching for the gunman who shot and killed a man outside a bar in the city's mayfair section. he was shot in the neck and chest during some sort of fight outside reels restaurant and bar on frankfort avenue. a viewer sent us this video and photo from the shooting. you can see a police officer hugging a friend or family of the victim. this photo is getting a lot of attention on social media. a mixed message from new jersey governor chris christie when it comes to a smoking ban at the beach. the governor agreed to a ban to ban smoking at state owned parks and beaches, but stopped short of signing a broader ban into law that would extend to county and local recreational sites. christie says it should be up to local communities to order the bans. both houses of the legislature will have to agree to christie's changes and vote on amended version for the limited ban to take effect. parts of camden are a little cleaner this morning, thanks to a big volunteer effort. cooper university health care and cooper foundation employees brushed off their brooms for a good cause. they took to the streets of camden's landing square neighborhood to help with the community clean up effort. >> it means the kid also have a safe place to come out and play without being subject to, you know, just trash all over the plas. >> in addition to cleaning up trash, the volunteers spent time removing graffiti as well. good morning, i'm meteorologist erika martin with a look for today and the next couple of dals. radar and satellite, green off shore, a couple of lightenining strikes. no worries, we do have at least a less muggy day in the forecast than yesterday. a break in the clouds, philadelphia looks lovely. look at the bottom of the screen for your local seven-day outlook. weather stories include clearing, high indices today, in fact, that's the story for the next couple of days. the next weather story, we have showers tomorrow into tuesday, and not the best monday evening in the forecast, but guess what? it is going to be a great sunday. we'll take that nonetheless. uv index for the next couple of days, moderate to high. moderate to very high by tomorrow. we're going keep that trend through the middle of the week. we're trending warm temperatures for today. also in the 90s. hour by hour, starting at 5:30 a.m., you can see the clouds pushing off shore. thanks to two high pressure systems affecting the area. one over new york and the carolines and so it stays high and dry today. i would say upper level moisture, otherwise for the most part, lots of sunshine in the forecast. so for today, 5:30 a.m., notice the temperatures in the 60s, and by noon, seeing low to mid 80s. the wind profile not much a story. overall, a pretty calm day as far as the wind goes. ten-day forecast, we have a loot to go over. today, i'm going to go with mostly sunny to sun you know skies, the icon debated just a bit. tomorrow into tuesday, adding the threat of isolated showers and thunderstorming moving, dipping down. notice the temperatures in the 90s, low to mid 90s, and then tuesday, i do think the showers will break and we'll have a few scattered showers that will linger on wednesday, thursday. clear conditions. the next time it looks like showers would be for the following weekend, somewhere between sunday and monday. otherwise, the next stretch after that looks pretty good. so considering the sunshine for today, and in fact, it is a lot less muggy, the forecast looks fantastic. thank you, erika. cool jazz. the lancaster avenue arts fest, many chose to stay in the shade as they enjoyed free live jazz music. face painting and games for the kids and food truck vendors to check out. runners, dnc donkeys, painted donkeys are all over philadelphia for the upcoming dnc, there was a fun run, they passed all 57 donkeys around town in the dnc donkey run. they endured plenty of heat, passing the herd from the navy yard to university city, but at pictures. something you don't see everyday along the river. people gathered in fairmount park to watch the aerialists. they were suspended from the bridge about 60 feet about the river. wow. 5:51 right now. the british open, down to a two man contest. ryan howard home run was the spark for the phillys to bounce back into the win column. we'll hear from the skipper on stands. how a beer saved one guy from a foul ball. the phillies looking for pay back against the mets and closing the seven day gap you've got to pay attention in the front row. this man, saved by his beer from a foul ball. pounding him right in the chest. things up, division career, 77th of the all time list, grounded to short, deep to throw, carlos, however, gunned down at the plate, thrown out by james loney. getting a hit when it matters most. peter borges scores, phillies up 3-2, they win 4-2. >> pete looks like he is staying on the ball better, you know. he is falling off tough pitches to right field. he is just not flying off the ball like he has been. he is getting results. you know, i don't think he was trying to hit a home run that last time up. he was trying to make solid contact. he got a big hit for us, gave us the lead. how about some hoops. summer league is over. we'll have to wait for summer to see ben simmons again. we got a look at sarge, playing in the olympics. >> i think it doesn't make big position, like me, however we play, i think we will make good things, just me and ben. champion will be crowned soon. third round of the british open, phil mickelson and henrik stenson. broke 70 on all three rounds, on his game. this beautiful shot led to a birdie. also on 13, mickelson for par, this one lips out. a two-shot swing. both players, 11 under. go to 16, mickelson, third shot on the par 5. beautiful approach, nice touch. led to a birdie. par 3, 17, stenson, lining up a nice birdie putt. chirp chirp, goes to 1,200. mickelson to stay at 12 under. misses this one on the high side. mickelson trails stenson by one. happening today, pokemon go fans you night. two meet ups planned today so players of the wildly popular app can hunt together. the first at is washington square park at center city at 7th and spruce at noon. the second at dickinson square park in south philadelphia at 1:30. bargaining at this flea market from local vendors. it was inside and out of the heat. 5:57 on your sunday morning. the republic national convention kicks off in cleveland and some delegates are heading there today. monique braxton is there for the send off this morning, monique. >> reporter: hey, ted, a rally and a grand send off for the gop delegates that are heading to cleveland. you could see over my shoulder, about a handful of people have arrived so far. we're going to see what happens, after the break. rain is gone we have sunny skies. cape may, gorgeous. get out there and enjoy the day. i'll see you in just a bit with my extended ten-day outlook. this morning in philadelphia, the search is on for whoever is behooind a deadl stabbing in kensington. we'll tell you what police are hoping to use as they investigate this crime. cleveland is one day away from the start of the republican national convention. we are live in chester county, where delegates from our area are getting set to leave for the big event. and here is a live look from high above center city. the heat and humidity are still with us, but we don't expect more showers until tomorrow, following last night's rain that led to flooding and other issues in parts of our

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