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34 degrees in mount pocono, 41 in lancaster, same as here, millville is 41, as well. 44 degrees in wildwood. fifty-eight is our high, sunshine, seasonable high temperature for today, now the sun is back it, will stay with us every day for awhile. but there are some chilly changes for the weekends, talk about that coming up in the seven day forecast, bob kelly. >> sounds good, sue, come on, get that cupcake over here. good morning, everybody, 5:01, live look at 422. westbound, right near the oaks interchange, and an accident again, i mentioned earlier, deer, the deer are out there in full force here. this time of the year. watch it, especially, during these early morning hours, before we actually see daylight. no problems coming in from new jersey, the ben franklin bridge, looking good this morning, we have that tractor-trailer, off to the side, south on 95, right near the commodore barry bridge to look out for. in lower moreland, this is an accident with a downed pole, and but later on today, breakfast, we are going to the inn as bowman's ville, breakfast in bed, no matter how you shake it out, i think you will love it. live, starting at 9:00 up there in new hope later on, good day philadelphia. septa's regional rails throughout the day, be ready for some possible delays. all of that rain yesterday, we are dealing with the wet leaves, those slippery rales, are going to cause some delays, especially on the paoli line. so just be ready for that this morning, and just watch for the slippery platforms, and even the slippery steps, as you step out that front door this morning, thomas and karen back to you. >> bob, thank you. >> time now 5:02, developing right now, thousands across the country taking to the streets to protest donald trump's win. >> this is all the way from new york to california. people are gathering in protest. >> not my president, not my president. >> these are videos from all over, chicago, oakland, washington, d.c., new york, crowds blocking some highways, streets, chanting not my president. there were also protests in austin, texas, denver colorado and kansas city and seattle. >> people are not just protesting the election here in america, across the world seeing protests break out. this is coming out of london. people chanting donald trump not welcome here. there were some supporters of trump at the protest. >> back here at home, despite wet weather and chilly temperatures, hundreds of protesters, you see the scene right there, taking to the street of philadelphia. >> but let's get out to steve keeley because there are more events scheduled on this day. he can tell us about all of that. steve? >> reporter: yes, another protest tonight at 5:00 right at the height of the evening rush hour. and i'm sure bob kelly will be meant that in his traffic hit. just warning people. because a lot of the times the protests start on the apron here at city hall, then these people decide to march, and the police let them. and you can see here, not my president chant bouncing offer the walls, as we pan down, and over to the left, not a lot of room for protesters who hang out now because the germans, who put up the christmas village every year, and go along with whatever is happening, because they're constantly moving every year, we've got the christmas village going up here and on the other side. you can see on this side of city hall lots of construction so not a lot of room for large group to protest, maybe they get ansy and hey let's take this protest on the road, and the police allow them to peacefully protest, a lot of times that affect rush hour traffic. and last night, they were protesting in two spots, here's video, that we got off twitter at the university of pennsylvania. and at least no traffic usually on campus, other than foot traffic. and chief inspector joe sullivan, who works around the clock, all the time, and makes sure these protests go as planned and these people have their first amendment right to protest and free speech going a-okay, reports that 500 were on the campus of penn just before the big protest here at city hallment and you will hear the same chant you heard in our earlier coverage, showing those protests around the count rip. not my president. (protesting not my president). >> i think that we don't want to combat hate with hate. and protesting in this way, i think, is a little bit -- sends more of a powerful message. >> i think a lot of people are here, morning, i know that i definitely had a rough disappointing day. but, you know, i'm hear because my friends are here, and we're all here together. >> i believe the united states has made a terrible mistake. i think that americans have been very naive. >> and so here is the soggy protest. you got to give these people a lot of credit. boy, they really believe in what they are here for, to stands out in that driving rain, it was windy, it was rainy, and you heard bob and sue talking about it, just miserable to be outside. and there are signs all about soggy. a lot of them written in sharpee markers started just coming apart, you couldn't read the signs. but still, they made sure their voices were heard, loud and clear, from city hall all the way up to temple. and all the way until like 11:00 last night, they were still at both locations, at city hall and on the temple campus. when we come back live, the very, very expensive residences of the ritz carlton, these people paying millions for a peaceful, beautiful home, and not getting a lot of peace these days with so many protest, it seems, almost every week here, around broad street and city hall. so good for them if they have some sound proof windows, right? >> must be nice. thank you, steve. it is 5:06. and there is a lot happening today. president obama and president-elect donald trump will be meeting at the white house today to discuss the transition of power. they will be meeting in the oval office. first lady michelle obama and melania trump will be meeting in the private residence, president obama pledging smooth transition of administration, like he experienced back in 2008. >> it is no secret that the president-elect and i have some pretty significant differences. but remember, eight years ago, president bush and i had some pretty significant differences. the president bush's team could not have been more professional, more gracious, in making sure we had a smooth transition so that we could hit the grounds running. >> so president obama has called on democrats to except the results of this election and for our country to stand together and move forward. >> and hillary clinton echoing those words during her concession speech, clinton told her supporters they owe donald trump, quote, an open mind, and a chance to lead. the chief acknowledged that the agony, she acknowledged, rather, the agony of defeat. >> i know how disappointed you feel because i feel it, too. and so do tens of millions of americans who invested their hopes and dreams in this effort. this is painful. tan will be for a long time. but i want you to remember this. our campaign was never about one person or even one election. it was about the country we love. and about building -- >> clinton is also calling on citizens to do their part to keep build that better, stronger, fairer america. >> we've got some breaking news right now. this was just simply a terrifying ordeal for a whole group of temple student, when all the sudden mask gunmen forced their way into their home in the middle of the night. >> let's get right to jenny joyce live on the scene there is happened around 1:00 a.m., some heart pounding months here, jenny? >> yes, truely, just moment ago, did i speak with the victims of this home invasion robbery, they're shaken, they're scared, they're telling me they're wondering why they were the chosen victims in this casement only two of the four temple university student were home at the time of the home invasion robbery. again, it happened just after 1:00 on the 1400 block of wilmington street. police say two mask men forced their way into this off-campus home and used at least one gun to threaten the victims. investigators say, the robbers swiped several electronic devices, one of the victims described that experience for us. he says the entire time he was in shock, hopefully we can get that sounds for you shortly. these victims tell me they lived in this neighborhood for a few years, they feel like they're involved in this community, they've never had any issues, again, they're shaken, to say the least. >> it was really weird. i was watching it. v. then like i thought i was, you know, one of my roommates, because the door opened very slowly, we didn't hear them come in or anything. and i thought it was one of my roommates just like saying they were home, until i saw, you know, a dude with a gun, coming at me, put it in my face, telling me, you know, shut beep up. where is the money dude, i don't have any money. i'll in college. i have $40 in my wallet and that's a lot for me. >> the men were probably in their home for about ten minutes, and they issued several threat toward them during that time. these student are working with detectives on this case, again, at this point, police say two suspect were involved. no leads currently. back to you guys. >> all right, jenny, thank you. time now 5:10. following more breaking news this time out of frankford a teen is in the hospital this morning after being shot four times. it happened around 1:30 this morning on the 1200 block of bridge street. police are telling us the victim, 18 year old, was shot in the stomach after being chased to the back door of his home. he's in critical condition at temple hospital right now. no arrests have been made. >> it is 5:10 right now, on this thursday morning. coming up: in a little bit about 70 some days until we'll not have president trump taking the white house. so, what he has pledged to do in his first 100 days in offers. >> plus, big changes could soon come to manayunk busiest street. why some folks are taking issue with the developers building more than two dozen townhomes on main street. >> we want you to way in on this one. battle of the sections. who remembers better, who has got the better memory, according to research, let us know, you can use our twitter. >> because we suppress it, we want to forget. >> is that what it is? what what's your twitter, thomas drayton? >> no, no, no, don't tweet me. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 g internet for the holidays. in the 3.7 seconds it takes we're wired differently. gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> i have to show this tweet that made me smile this morning. it came from lulu, a picture her daughter drew. i know you want read it, so i'll tell you what it says. it says today's weather is cake and cookies. it will be yummy. her little tv there. and that was the weather report by jena. i sure wish that i could forecast cake and cookies every day. so thank you so much for that, and since you can't read it, because it was little light, i'll make sure i re-tweet it at sue serio fox 29. >> soap, there is is a look at our weather. we still have some clouds around this morning. if we didn't it would even be chillier than it is, but it is a lot chillier than it was yesterday at this time. right now, we have 34 degrees, in philadelphia. forty-one up in allentown. and in philadelphia, and in millville, only 38 degrees, as you get started in wilmington this morning. then the winds are a factor, mostly at the shore, where we have 12-mile per hour sustained winds, and up in the mountains, where it is 10-mile per hour winds, and some higher wind gusts of maybe 18 miles an hour, so, that just makes it feel a little chillier. it was indeed damp and dreary yesterday, with high of 56 degrees. fifty-nine is the average high. and we will be little closer to that today, with a high temperature of at 58. then we inch into the 60s for veterans day, and then on saturday, it is a big chill. we will be lucky to make it to 50 degrees, we will have sunshine, but it will be pretty chilly in the morning when we get together at citizens bank park for the walk to end altzheimer's, sunday of course the eagles game at the linc, it will be about 58 degrees, good football weather and stays dry, even though we could use more rain than we got yesterday, we won't get it, bob kelly, in this seven day forecast. >> oh, we got a lot yesterday. and drying out here this morning. everything is soaking wet, all of the leaving in the neighborhoods are all matted down, so just be careful this morning. good morning to downtown philly. at 5:15, live look, folks coming off of 95. coming off the ben franklin bridge. so, kind of quiet as we begin our morning coming into the city. however, leaving the city, westbound, 422 out near the oaks interchange, watch for an accident. right out thereby the expo center. happy birthday to the u.s. marine corps. celebrating 241 years with us, oregon avenue, having big event today, kicks off at 8:00. the flag raising at 10:00, between tenth and 11th streets and oregon, that will be with us all day lodge, so going around the block, but if you are looking for something to do, come on by, say thank you to the marines that have been taking care every us for 241 years. they would love to see you down there in south philly. coming south on the extension, no problems, from lansdale, down through mid-county. northbound 202, coming up from malvern, frazier, headed into paoli, good to go. got downed pole and wires from an accident lower providence. level road at ridge road. mass transit, again, everything is rolling again with septa. but just be ready for some delays on the regional rail lines. we had it last night, especially that paoli thorndale line, that's lined with trees. all of those leaves are causing for some slippery rales and platforms this morning. thomas, karen, back over to you. >> thanks forget us around, time 5:17. >> we have this developing story right now, there has been shooting in washington state. five people were shot in downtown seattle. police are saying that was not related to a trump protest. that was happening nearby. two of those victims, both males, are in critical condition this morning. no arrest haves been made in connection to this shooting. >> developing story right now, coming out of south philadelphia. police are looking for the van as that left messages every hate throughout south philly. and the graffiti referenced our president-elect donald trump. the words trump rules were spray painted on several homes and businesses, and cars, on south sixth street in the early hours of the morning following election day. neighbors also say an african-american resident had a racially charged slur painted on her car alongside the word trump. >> i don't know who did it but i didn't like it. they defaced my property. that's not right. >> we were shocked. it is the kind of neighborhood that this kind of stuff happens. >> just hours later on the 1300 block of south broad, police found references to nazi germany sprayed on the bin dose of buildings there, with the word trump. similar scene up the road with more graffiti containing nazi symbol with the word trump underneath, as well. the mayor and the anti-defemation league have condemned the vandalism. >> time now 5:18. what's president-elect planning to do? >> trump vows to repeal and replace obamacare, one of his number one things, also to suspend admission of serial refugees, and begin listing all regulations that he says are hurting our workers and our businesses. woe like to terminate every single unconstitutional executive order signed by president obama. and also, to start implementing plans for construct that wall along the southern border with mexico. that's just to name a few. >> other news, atlantic city has lost control of it's et cetera, and its decision-making power. the state's local finance board voted yesterday to let governor christie's administration handle the atlantic city assets. atlantic city half billion dollars in debt. the state now has the power to sell-off city assets to get the shore town in some better financial shape. can also reverse decision that is have been made already by the city council, even break union contract. all comes after voters voted not to expand gambling in north jersey. >> it is going to, i think, at least secure the position of ac as a gambling city, not bring the business elsewhere. >> that's why i think they're trying to pre serve what's left. not so much competition market share. >> i like the music there on the boards walk, city's decline to enlarge part to the decline of gambling at lan at this time city has seen five of its 12 casinos close since 2014. >> new jersey supreme court is going to decide how much information must be released when police officers use deadly force. justices heard arguments yesterday, on appeal filed by north jersey media group. they would like several police files, and dashboard camera videos, related to fatal shooting in 2014 by police. a judge says those items should be released but then state appellate court overturned that ruling, finding they weren't public records, but confidential investigative files. >> time now 5:20. residents and business owners are divided over proposed town hole development that could go up in manayunk. developer wants to build 27 townhomes, 3900 block of main street. some concerned because the homes are close to the river bang on the lower ends of the street. they say evacuation plans when there is flooding could be major problem. other say the townhomes will attract more people, which means more business. >> i would say there is good amount of vacant buildings, so i feel like if they did build it, would bring more business down, you know, down this way. >> it will be subject to being surrounded by water. if there is a high water, flooding event. and that is a problem if first responders have to get to people therefore any reason, it is more risky. >> the zoning board expected to vote on a permit for this development in december. >> all right, here is a odd one for you. did you know that today is area code day? it is. >> i thought it was vanilla cupcake day? >> all of that, but the city of philadelphia, running out of area codes and phone numbers, so new one there that they are planning, pretty soon to keep us connected. >> hard to keep up. first speaking of numbers, good luck, check your ticket. are you a winner? we will be right back. >> 524:67:89 police say they arrested a guy who sped after way, ended with two officers in the hospital. >> this all went down tuesday night, in olney, along the 6200 block of north 21st street. investigators say, officers pulled over 31 year old allen toreel, then ended up crashing into another police cruiser at 21st and conlin street. he tried to runoff but officers got him. >> real important warning for you right now, specifically if you live in bucks county and falls township there. the police are warning people, there is is a phone scam. someone is calling people claiming that their peco account is overdue, and they need to pay it in cash or with a money gram. investigators say the caller claims to have 45 minutes to do it or we'll shut off your service. police say don't do it, it is just a scam, the number that may pop up on your phone has a 844 area code. and, it seems area codes, our city running out of area codes right now, don't have enough room. >> people saying where do you live? what number is this? no more 215 or 267 area codes. so third one will soon be issued in the region of the get ready. 215 area code has been serving the region since 1947. then in june of 1999, 267 was activated, well, now because so many people have extra needs for new numbers, the area code is about to change. the new code has not yet been determined. a lot every numbers to keep up with, 215, 267, and another one coming. >> all right, speaking of numbers, all like to safer some money specially when it comes to shopping. we know the crazy that happens during that "black friday" time. but, shopping on thanksgiving is to self, more people are going to get the holiday. three area malls, they're going to be closed, not going to buy into it, and not going to do it. >> those malls are the gallery, the moorestown mall, and also the plymouth meeting mall. those malls are all owned by the pennsylvania real estate investment trust, revenues, all of those venues, what we are calling them, back open in time for "black friday" at 6:00 a.m. >> time now, 5:26. in your health, new warnings this morning, about a supplement many americans take. i'm one included here. doctors say vitamin d is being over used by patient who truely have a deficiency. as a result, patients are being over tested. doctors say just 6% of people have a vitamin d deficiency. but tests make people believe they need more of the vitamin than they actually do. doctors recommend patients make sure to eat foods rich in the vitamin and instead of taking a supplement. >> all right, women have a better memory than men. that's according to new study. >> well, it is a specific age group. it shows that women in their 40's and 50's, perform better on all memory measures, and men, how about that, all of them. when women who have gone through menopause apparently than their memory declines, than those not experienced that, but memory storage and consolidation not effective. researchers say as long as women have healthy aging brains they town have an edge over men, in middle, and even older age. this is published in the journal menopause. >> good thing is we'll forget the study come tomorrow. at least the men will, right? time now 5:27. hundreds every protesters are so angry over yesterday's elections, they're marching through the biggest cities in the country including this one. that was the scene here if philadelphia. more coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 g internet for the holidays. in the 3.7 seconds it takes we're wired differently. gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> transition of power as they plan to put their differences aside. >> breaking this morning, temple student home ran sacked in the middle of the night. we'll talk to one of the victims about this terrifying ordeal. >> it is straight up 5:30. right now on this thursday, november 10th. good morning to all of you, good morning, thomas. >> good morning to you, karen hepp. oh, look at bus stop budd which his cupcake. good morning. >> well, it is a big holiday, i guess. vanilla cupcake day. you know, there is a food for every day, and when appropriate, put some in his lunch as weaver here. of course got to pack that up. thirty's, 40's, out there, brr, colder start than we had yesterday, but at least the rain is gone. although we could use little more, it is 41 degrees, 6:41 is your sunrise time, here's some other temperatures, 34 degrees, in the mountains, 38 pottstown, it is 41 down in millville, and 44 degrees in wildwood. these temperatures are as much as 12, 11, 9 degrees, chillier than they were yesterday at this time. so, you may need a bit of a warmer jacket. 58 degrees is our high temperature, sunshine, seasonable, nice day today, but what about the weekends? we'll let you know in the seven day forecast, coming up. good morning, bob kelly. >> sue, good morning, everybody, you would be amazed how vanilla cupcake day can spark excitement in the news room at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. live look at 422, westbound, what's left after accident right near the oaks interchange. there is a lot of deer out there, it is mating season. they're jumping around the roadways. this morning, just be careful coming in from the suburbs. live look here, 42, coming in from new jersey, the pockets of volume headed in toward 295. otherwise, kind of quiet along 202, no problems on the blue route. happy birthday to the u.s. marines corpse. semper fi out there today, oregon avenue closed from tenth to 11th birthday celebration down there in south philadelphia. all of the regional rain lines probably going to see some delays, not equipment wise, weather wise, all of the rain that we had yesterday leaving behind ziply rail, wet leaves, slippery platforms, especially along that paoli thorndale line, so just be ready for some possible delays this morning, thomas and karen good morning to you. >> not my president. not my president. not my president. >> thousands of protesters hit the streets across the country in new york to texas over to california obsessed over donald trump winning the presidential election. including right here in philadelphia. >> let's got out to steve keeley live in center city at city hall right now with a protest planned for later today. steve? >> yes. well, 12 hours ago, not the festive bathroom feeling i'm getting hereby seeing christmas village being set up again this year around city hall. you know, the campaign commercials are all gone, but the pre-election protests have now turned into posse election protests. two here in philly last night, here, we will show you the first on pen's campus where 500 mostly student not exactly proud at all, a pen 68 grad was elected president. so, they walk the same campus sidewalks donald trump once did in the late 60s chanting we will not be silent, not my president, similar to the protest that we saw and heard across the country. (protests). >> i think we don't want to combat hate with hate. and protesting in this way, i think sacks little bit -- sends more after powerful message. >> i think a lot of people are here morning, you know, i definitely had a rough disappointing day. but, you know, i'm hear because my friends are here. and we're all here together. >> i believe the united states has made a terrible mistake. i think that americans have been very naive. >> well, the soggy scene at city hall kept philly police busy again, as they grew double the size of the 500 at penn decided to walk north up broad street, from city hall, in the rain, 1,000 strong, and don't be surprised, karen, thomas, if a bigger group gathers here as planned at city hall at 5:00 p.m. tonight. and i say bigger base way better weather as you hear sue and bob talk about for a second night of posse election protests so credit to the people who stands out, make their voice heard in a driving rainstorm, but with better weather probably a bigger group tonight. >> quickly here, you've been out there all morning, have you seen extra police present? >> reporter: know, you know what, they know it will be here, but nothing here this morning, so far, just the usual police presence. and we know protests can pop up at any time. but nothing yet. >> okay, steve keeley, thank you. >> the president obama, and president-elect donald trump, they're going to be meeting at the white house today to discuss the transition of power. they'll be meeting in the oval office. well, that's happening, the first lady, michelle obama, will be hosting melania trump meeting in the private residence. president obama is pledging there will be a smooth transition of administration, like what he experienced back in 2008. >> as part of that smooth transition, the white house says the president's daily briefs and other intelligence materials are being made available to president-elect donald trump. vice president elect mike pence and other members of trump's transition team. the president's daily brief is a classified document delivered to the president each morning. >> breaking news just coming in right now. there was just absolutely terrifying ordeal for some temple students, all the sudden mask gunmen forced their way into their home in the middle of the night, terrorizing them. >> jenny joyce live on the scene. >> this went on for about ten minutes, jenny? >> reporter: yes, that's what we're hearing from the victim's ten minutes, horrifying ordeal, for these student, and these student tell me that they're in shock at this point. because they have lived in this neighborhood for several years. they feel very comfortable here, nothing like this has ever happened. philadelphia police say that this home invasion robbery happened just after 1:00 this morning, on the 1400 block of wilmington street. police say that two mask men armed with at least one gun, forced their way into a home, four temple university student live at this off campus home, which sits just blocks from campus. two of the victims were home at the time. they say they were in bed when intruders entered slowly and quietly, one woman student says that he thought it was his roommate coming home. he didn't hear any loud sounds, typically associated with a break-in, what he did hear, violent threats, which quickly made him realize, this was a legitimate robbery. >> guy screaming at me saying he would shoot me in the head, like multiple times, literally put the gun to my head. said he was going blow my brains out, don't make me do something i'll regret. one guy seemed like pretty calm about it, like he knew what he was doing, and the other guy was more ansy, he was the one making most of the threats. >> reporter: the student say several electronics were stolen, the robbers also asked for mine, but the victims say they didn't have any. philadelphia police detective are working for the case, they're now looking for the two men, who terrorized these temple university students overnight. thomas, karen? >> jenny, so scary, thanks. >> time 5:38. following more breaking news this morning, out of frankford, a teen in the hospital after being shot four times, happened right after about 1:30 this morning on the 1200 block every bridge street. police are telling us the victim, 18 year old, was shot in the stomach area after being chased to the back door of his own home. he is in critical condition at temple hospital at this hour. no arrests have been made at this time. >> espn steven a smith giving a public lashing to colin kaepernick, why he is calling the 49ers quarterback a flaming hipocrit. >> plus we'll breakdown what's happening in sports, sean bell will have that, mike jerrick, you never know what he's going have, coming up in about tents minute. ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 cash 4 lifes ♪3 pick 3s ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. 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thursday. we like to eat. so breakfast in bed. bed and breakfast. either way you are going to like breast fact, going to the inn at bowman's hill, fantastic new hope. we will be up there from 9:00 to 10:00. a loft stuff happening. some great good eat up there at the inn at bowman's, see you up there at 9:00. watch for delays on the regional rails today. not equipment problems. the weather. because of all of the leaves that have been falling, especially along the paoli-thorndale line, we had some delays last night, probably going to see delays again this morning, wet leaves, slippery platforms, all because of those slippery rales. and coming south on the extension, no problems in the mid-county. looking good coming up 202. rain is gone. but for how long? sue has the answer in 15 seconds. >> it is thursday, so the weekend almost here. here is a preview for you, saturday, expect very chilly change, especially if you're joining us, and i hope you are, for the walk to ends altzheimer's at citizens bank park saturday morning. it is going to be chillier than it has been, with a high temperature close to 50 degrees. sunday, we recover to a high of 58 degrees, but it is still very chilly morning for your tailgating, if that's what you're doing at the linc on sunday morning, and we know a lot of people like to do that. in fact, these are your saturday windchills. just so you know, to dress in layers for the walk, it will feel like it is about 24 degrees, at 8:00 in philadelphia. oh, boy. here we go. no rain any more. so let's talk temperatures. it is 34 degrees in mount pocono, we have 44 down in wildwood. forty-one in philadelphia, 38 degrees in pottstown to get you started but the winds, we've got to factor those in, makes it feel little chillier out there. 12 miles an hour at the shore. 10 miles an hour up in the mountains, so that makes a difference, couple every wind gusts about 18 miles an hour. those damp and dreary yesterday, high of 56 degrees. the average high is 59. we will be closer to that today. with high of 58 degrees. in the 60s, looks beautiful, for veterans day, tomorrow. and then, 50 degrees as we just told you about the weekends, looks like wet letter stay dry, even though we could use some rain in to the middle of next week. thomas and karen? >> thank you, my kids are off once again, this week. >> what school do they go to? >> cool where they don't go to school. take a lock at the top stories right now. so 49ers, quarterback, colin cap nerve, he didn't vote. now he's facing whole lot of backlash. >> you know he's been very critical publicly voicing his dislike of the presidential candidates, so when reporters ask whether kaepernick simply said no, did i not. espn steven smith sounded off during the first take. >> i don't want to hear from him again. don't opportunity hear a dam word about anything that he has to say about our nation, the issues that we have, racial injustices, needing change, et cetera, et cetera. he comes across as a flaming hipocrit. >> the fact that you don't even have the decency to go to the polls and activate yourself in this election as our president said is a dam shame. i don't want to hear another word from colin kaepernick. >> this went on for some time there. kaepernick, as you know, has been kneeling all season during the national anthem in protest of racial inequality and oppression. critics say kaepernick ways dollars an opportunity to make the changes he has been so vocal about. >> this went onto encourage other media outlet not to cover kaepernick. >> interesting. >> there is some good news at 5:49. at least good news for actor brad pitt. >> getting links from both of the camps, now, saying, that whole investigation into him, by the child protective services out there closed he did not commit child abuse according to his people. his estranged wife, happened during family dispute, private plane, coming back, you know, into this country in september. pit is fighting for joint custody of their six children, pending their divorce. there is a temporary custody agreement in place that only allows pit to have monitored visits with his children. >> all right, time for, hold on, end pier, so excited about that, as almost the holiday season, we can celebrate with cook us. >> nothing wrong with celebrate wag little cookie. i think you're excited mike's here, too. >> taraji b henson. >> did you hear about this? holding the second white hot holidays next month, all invited. features classic holiday songs, by superstars, for he will williams, alicia keys, snoop dog, just some of the stars performing at the special. it airs right here on fox december 8th. which is about as good as mike jerrick's annual holiday party. >> should we -- we actually going to have a holiday party. >> are he me? >> even though the station doesn't throw it any more because we're cheap, so privately, some of russ getting together to throw a holiday party. >> can we come? >> sweaters, yes. >> i love it. >> i think it is the first weekend of december. >> oh, i will ' spread the word. >> will you be here? >> no, it will be at his house. did one couple of years ago, karaoke machine, fun. >> what am i doing? oh, guess who is back in town? >> who? >> cole hamels and his wife heidi. i know they had to move to dallas to play the rangers, whatever. didn't they use to play for the rangers in. >> little while ago. >> back in the day. >> yes. >> so, i love the hammell's, they have this hammell's fun days, will give a bunch of money to a school today. we will be live with them when they do that. >> great. don't they have like 22 kids? a lot of kids, don't they? great family. >> they have a lot of dogs, too. >> oh, she lovers the dogs. >> well, whether you want to or not, we need to get to know melania trump, right, our first laid. >> i got great sense of style. >> great sense of style. you may be noah little bit about her, seen picture of her, of course, the magazines, all of that, but little known thing. i'm going to try to find five little known things that you need to know about your new first lady. >> i think it is interesting. her son, aaron, will be the first boy in the white house since jfk junior. >> that's right. >> and i think he is the same age as malea obama was when she went in. >> ten, exactly. >> wow. do you know any little fact right now? you want to share with us? >> we got to go. >> well, i've seen photos, but we don't need to get into that. >> no, we don't. >> is that on your phone, those pictures, of another first lady, like mary todd lincoln, she ever -- >> racey note snows. >> sketches? >> interestingly, two other first ladies were also models. >> that's right. hold on. let me see if i can guess. twenty-first ladies models? betty ford. >> ding ding. >> and pat nixon you. >> got it. >> thank you. >> how about that? i'm out. >> see you shortly, coming up in minute. so let's breakdown what's coming up. a lot of us, the polls, got the whole thing wrong. >> come back, mike. >> we're just saying we miss you already. love you. >> so one of the things we will talk about in just a moment, is what do we say to our kids? it is a lot of confusion, confusing for the grownups, and the kids are confused, too. we've got some expert advice. >> game show, what was it, where they were in the dark, then they suddenly reveal a star? >> oh, what was that? >> we'll tell you after the break. stay with us. kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they're twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. say more with kisses deluxe. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >> i think if we stick together even with the unknown that's coming we will be stronger and a better city. we love each other. this is the city of brotherly love and sisterly love. nothing's going to change that. no one's going to change that. and we will move forward together as one group of citizens. >> philadelphia mayor jim kenney expressing his pride for his city. he says while the outcome of this year's presidential election may not be satisfying to all philadelphians, he's proud that many people made their voices heard, by voting. now, the election day is behind us, how are young people taking this all in? we caught one children visiting the birth place of america,, independence national park, many eager to share their thoughts on the result and much like their adult counterparts their opinions are mixed. >> got to make america great again. >> my sister came outcrying donald trump is president. and i didn't really like, i didn't really minds if donald trump was president or hillary clinton, neither were a prize to be won. >> kind of upsetting, because i'm turning ten in a few years. >> ten years old. no matter who they supported all of the children we talked with hope that donald trump will be a good 45th president of the united states. >> coming up next on good day, hundreds of protesters are so angry over yesterday's election, they're marching through the biggest cities in the country, including here in philadelphia. >> and, mask gunmen break into temple student's home overnight. we spoke with one of the victims. hear what they have to say about this terrifying experience, stay with us. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ (no talking). >> oh, they work now? >> oh, can you hear us? okay being. , good. >> maybe it was better with the mike's off? >> true. >> let's just

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