Transcripts For WTXF Good Day Philadelphia Weekend 20170723

Transcripts For WTXF Good Day Philadelphia Weekend 20170723



july 23, 2017. big winner out in vegas. >> 8 million. >> here locally. >> he's from this area. >> he can pay that student loan at temple. >> oh, my gall bladder he's young, too. >> 25 years old i think. >> wow. i think the last three people won of them was from france. we a guy from brigantine and another pennsylvania guy, um, i think altoona maybe. two local guys i think from our area. >> unbelievable. wow. are are we going to hear this story. >> yes. we saw the moment he wouldn't. that was pretty exciting. >> he'll share. >> i'l have an interesting tidbit to tell you what his parents told him. hot as you promised and the rain came and cool us off. >> thankfully that rain most of it over for today. but then tonight especially overnight another round of showers and thunderstorms. good news about some of that rainfall yesterday it will put an end to the oppressive heat wave that we've seen across the area the last several days. but not so much the humidity. today we'll call it partly sunny there might be a stray shower or thunderstorm but the bulk of your sunday it will stay dry. we'll give 87. ultimate doppler right now much improved but last night we saw those showers and thunderstorms kind of roll through the area move through the allentown area. into sections of montgomery, bucks county into philadelphia produce something wind damage in sections of south jersey but once again fairly improved on ultimate doppler. we have the clouds temperatures right now pretty warm a pair of sevens but look at that humidi humidity. still high. 79%. dew points right now right around 70 so that's still what we consider oppressive when you step outdoors. temperature wise we have 76 degrees in wilmington. 72 in allentown right now. 77 in atlantic city. so across the area for today, we'll call it parly sunny. once again not as hot temperatures stuck in the 80s. maybe a spotty shower or a thunderstorm. across the region that sunday planner we're looking at 83 degrees down the shore. partly sunny skies. lehigh valley about 84 degrees. so coming up, we'll time out the next round of potential severe weather and once again that will be late tonight into the overnight time frame. plus that seven day forecast. lauren. >> scott, 7:03 this morning. let's start with breaking news. 11-year-old boy from chester recovering after being shot in the chest last night by a stray bullet. jenny joyce has more for us on exactly what happened. hi, jenn feature. >> reporter: good and mclaurin. so the 11-year-old was awaiting a transport here to chop is listed in stable condition and under going treatment. police tell us that it was just before 10:00 o'clock last night in the city of chester when they responded to the report of a shooting on the 3400 block of township line road. when they arrived they found an 11-year-old boy shot in the chest. police say he was hanging out inside his home when stray bullet entered the family's house and struck the child. initially the victim was transported to crozer chester medical center and then to chop for thunder treatment. this was the second shooting of the night. hours earlier, just blocks away, police say a 23-year-old man was shot and killed that happened around terrell and thomas streets. no word on suspects in either case. again, the 11-year-old is still under going treatment. was going to be transported here to chop. is listed in stable condition. anyone with any information on either one of these shootings is urged to call chester police. lauren? >> jenn nearing thank for the update. pennsylvania state police investigating a hit-and-run that left a pedestrian dead on i-76. that accident happened in the eastbound lanes near montgomery drive around 10:30 last night. the 30-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene. police believe the suspect was driving a 2016 or newer model car dark in color the car may have some damage to the passenger side and the windshield. a man is dead, another in critical condition after some shootings started in north philadelphia early this morning. both men were shot multiple times on the 800 block of west russell street around 2:30 this morning. both victims were rushed to temple hospital where one man died from his injuries. the other remains in critical condition. >> we believe both males were out on the highway probably just talking, and we believe a shooter arrived on the scene and fired multiple times at both victims. striking them multiple times in the upper torso of the body. we did find 11 shell casings and blood on the highway. >> police tell us they believe one shooter is responsible but they are unsure on a motive at this time. another man recovering this morning after being shot in the leg. police say the shooting happened on the 500 block of huntington street at 2:00 o'clock yesterday morning the man was rush to temple hospital where he is in stable condition. no arrests have been made in this shooting. fire crews still keeping an eye on an elkins park home that went up in flames. the house is on the 600 block of spring avenue. you're taking a live look right now at that home. fire crews say the flames quickly spread to the attic. smoke still billowing from the home as you can see there. not as bad as it was earlier this morning. firefighters are waiting it out to make sure it does not flare back up. we are just now hearing that one person has been killed in this fire. officials have yet to get in touch with the homeowner. top stories this morning eight people found dead inside a tractor trailer in san antonio, texas. according to the fox station there, the police chief says a store employee called authorities late last night when a person from inside the truck walk into the store to ask for water. 38 immigrants were found inside the 18 wheeler. eight of them were pronounced dead at the scene. the incident now being investigated as human trafficking. in minneapolis the regular nation of the police chief being celebrated as a partial victory there. many people say jamie her tow' departure is the first in long list of changes needed at the minneapolis police department. it's been one week since an officer there shot and killed an australian woman. that 40-year-old victim called police to report a possible assault near her home. and police say one of the responding officers shot and killed her after being startled by a loud noise as she stood outside of that police cruiser. some are now calling for the mayor to step down. >> it's almost like it had to happen. because it's just so bad, and it has to start at the top. >> she owns some of this. i can tell you i reported things to her and she completely ignored us. zero faith in her. >> the mayor named veteran assistant chief as the next police chief. and defenders of sick british baby charlie guard wor working to get him the care he needs. protesters planning to gather in london where charlie's parents are fighting to extent his medical care for a rare genetic condition along with certain brain damage. the hospital caring for charlie has argued to shut off his live support and that any experimental treatment will not work. stunning new video from greece. a drone flying over the aftermath of a deadly earthquake that killed two, hurt almost 500 others the deaths came when a wall collapsed in a historic bar. more than a dozen people were airlifted to hospitals. all right. back here in vegas, what happened in vegas, it didn't stay there. >> no way. >> made one man $8 million richer and he's local from brigantine, new jersey, with a degree from temple new jersey. according to nj at the com scott blume steen is a self taught poker player he's a rookie in the las vegas tournament been he entered virtually unknown to anyone. he spent six and a half hours in the final stage of the tournament eliminated another poker main event rookie that man from altoona, pennsylvania, but don't be sad for daniel ott he's still walk away with a $4.7 million prize. i was just reading an article i think that says that bloom steen credits online gambling to his success many they're getting a chance to practice online. new jersey one of only three states that allows that. >> talk about a local connection the other guy from pennsylvania. >> blum steen was living with his parents. the economy is tough. you got to get out the house don something with that degree from temple and then this. >> temple made. >> how is that? >> now he's a millionaire. >> he can buy mom and dad new house. >> down the shore, yup. >> 7:09. ladder on good day beer gardens are all across our city. in this week's alex around town we'll show you one that's doing things a little differently, and not all places are created equ equal. new research shows where you live could be stressing you out. where philadelphia falls on the list of stressful cities. ♪ dada is is the last day of the war ship olympia tattoo convention playing trip to sailors who gotten tattoos for ions and yvonnes. weekend wendy does a little tattoo on her leg but it's a temporary 1i says mom. any way the independence seaport museum celebrating his great tattoo convention vintage ex toy positions, contests, life music and you can get a tattoo, too. it goes from 11:00 in the morning until 8:00 at night today. whatever you do this weekend have great time from weekend wendy and me. ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley ♪ sorry, scott. to steal your shine. i love that song. >> it's a good song. [ laughter ] >> lauren johnson, waking us up to the sounds there. as we lock at ultimate doppler, the current setup, much improved out there. we saw a lot of showers and thunderstorms move through the lehigh valley sections of montgomery, bucks county into philadelphia county. also, camden and burlington county producing with it some brief gusty winds, also, some downpours f you were out and about on your saturday evening, you know what i'm talking about, and those particular areas. so we still have the humidity. we have partly sunny skies for today. but temperatures will not make it into the 90s. so the heat wave will end, but we still have that humidity. most of the showers and thunderstorms right now around parts of the ohio river valley that will stay to our south but we still have an area of low pressure off to the west. that will pivot through late tonight into early tomorrow morning. so as we go hour by hour, once again, there might be a spotty sprinkle or a shower but i think most of the day it's just partly sunny it stays humid but once again those temperatures today only in the mid 80s. as op poe to the low and mid 90s as far as what's happens late tonight here's 10:00 p.m. so you can see what i'm talking about. far north and west, the poconos, the lehigh valley watching a cluster of showers and thunderstorms so this is the wee overnight time frame here by three, 4am when you're watching sue serio, bob kelly on good day, they'll be talking about the road conditions and also the heavy rain that will be impacting parts of your monday morning rush. here's 6am. still looking at a cluster of showers and thunderstorms. some of those could be strong to severe. then it clears out for the second half of the day. 77 degrees currently philadelphia. 77 in atlantic city. low 70s north and west. the dew point still pretty oppressive. most locations at or above 70. 75 the dew point item current until millville. low 70s in pottstown and reading much that's just the measure of moisture in the atmosphere. so 85 degrees for today. partly sunny, once again there might be a spotty storm but most of the energy overnight tonight into early monday morning. down the shore for today, 83 degrees, maybe isolated thunderstorm. morning showers and thunderstorms for your monday. high temperatures around 80. the next two days, in the pocono mountains we're looking at 78 degrees for today. 79 tomorrow with those morning showers and thunderstorms. the weather authority seven day forecast showing you mid 80s for today. as we move toward tomorrow, once again, morning showers and thunderstorms, 86 degrees and then 84 degrees on tuesday. low 80s on wednesday. and, yeah, how about that? no 90s lauren in that seven day forecast. we haven't seen that in, what, about week. >> i like it. so you look at the forecast you might think chill, chill out. not because of the temperatures. but because of this new study. relax philadelphia. calm down, right? breathe. all of that helpful voice could be just what you need to hear. according to new report, we are all stressed out. wallet hub ranks philadelphia as the 22nd most stressed city in the nation. the this is based off four categories. work, finances, family and health. philadelphia ranged 40 in many work stress. twenty-fourth in financial stress. sixty-fourth in family stress and 11th in healthy and safety stress. the data what was gathered from 150 cities across. >> we're not number one or in the top five. >> you want to see the top five. miami, florida -- >> really? >> i know. >> what's so stressful about miami. the beach. >> you know what the stress is keeping up with the joneses because you got to like -- she had plastic surgery. her husband bought her -- i think -- >> flash she. okay. >> that's lot of stress. jackson, mississippi. doesn't seem like lot going on there. >> cleveland, ohio. detroit, michigan, and then back up here in our area, the most stressed out city, newark, new jersey. >> wow. >> i think that is because there's so many people that live in new york that are coming home to newark just stressed out. a lot of people say i don't want to live in the city. i'll live over there. they're still stressed. >> gosh. >> i was trying to think what causes me to be super stressed out? >> parking. >> the ppa. that's true. that's one of the most stressful things in philly why i like to uber and take lyft you don't have to worry about it. >> exactly. >> that can be stressful when they're lost and making wrong turns. i had an uber the other day during our heat wave, no air. guess what he said to me? but the windows are down. you know it's hot air blowing into this hot air. >> that's the 255ac. two windows down, 55 miles an hour on the highway. >> i was like, sir, you shouldn't be driving right now. it's hot. >> you should have asked for discount. >> i got refund. trust me. >> that's even better. i wrote e-mails. nah this is dangerous. >> unacceptable. >> right. 7:17. people in philadelphia may be able to find their zen under that famous bridge there the ben franklin bridge. yoga on the peer is the free yoga series hell in the warmer months. as steve keeley finds out it is a peaceful way to chill in the heat. >> reporter: if running over the ben franklin bridge isn't your idea of good exercise with a good view, how about the view under the bridge? with twisting, turning and tuning up out the noises of the city the bridge and the boats. with yoga. >> stretch on the side body. outdoor yoga has always been a love of mine and how i got into yoga originally. so being able to teach on the pier is a wonderful thing for me. >> get your feet above your head. i've been yoga instructor for only two years. i quit a full-time job and got -- went to peru and got my yoga certification. coming into reverse. i started, um, in boston in boston commons in the summer. that was my introduction to yo yoga. and then i lived in charlotte, north carolina and then charlotte every brewery has like a five dollars beer and yoga class and i would do it every week outside at one of the breweries. inhale halfway hit. >> reporter: boston its breweries don't have the ben franklin bridge or the rumbling patco high speed line overhead yoga somehow teaches to you x out all the trains, traffic and rat race here on the race street peer. >> what's it like doing yoga under the ben franklin bridge in the morning. >> a little loud. compared to what i'm used to. i live more in the country so it's a lot quieter but it was beautiful being neck to the water. >> very convenient. it's very serene location for it, and i like being outside in the morning kind of first thing. very nice. >> reporter: what do you think the trains rumbling over your head while you're trying to concentrate? >> you know, that's the whole thing with yoga you're supposed to let that flow over you and not let it bother you it's actually a good -- it's good to have distractions out there, you know, so you can figure out how to let them -- just pass you by. >> standing your -- extending your left arm to the sky. >> you mack it work and you hope you don't get them stuck in an awkward pose before you can give them another direction and they kind of know if that happens that they can always come out of whatever pose there. >> is it cool being under the bridge and having the ships and patco train go overhead and you just get lost in yoga. >> very much so. calming sometimes and kind of zenned out. >> exhale finding a twist. >> this is one of my favorite spots in the city to begin with. and to be able to do yoga here is a very -- it's weirdly peaceful and kind of urban jungle type of setting. >> right hand underneath your leftr: feel inspired? from beginners to the best, 9:30 on both weekend mornings are some of the biggest classes. so get up, get out, and go under the bridge. plus fewer trains run on weekends. so it won't bit free of charge s you feel more free of stress. >> and exhale. >> reporter: on the race street peer, steve keeley, fox 29 news. there there. our planner extraordinary jodi was in that video. 9:30 so close t over. >> less trains. that's key. >> less trains. we're c first it's national dairy month it's coming to close july is so today we vanilla ice cream day and yesterday scott yelled out volunteered he'll help us celebrate. we'll show how later in the sh show. you have everything set up. >> we'll make vanilla ice cream. >> in the studio. >> my recipe. >> ooh. ce cream. that you know. that's my weakness. it's also national parents day. so that's usually celebrated on the fourth sunday in july. send us your pictures. sc i sent ours in. we'll show them in the 8:00 o'clock hour. the parents that we love who raised us well, right. >> absolutely. >> use the hash tag fox 29 good day for that. it takes an awful lot to get some people motivated to hit the gym. what if paid? a new study shows that money as a motivator is not as effective as you might think. 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say? a lot more than you think. first off, it does everything that your fit bit and everything else will do. it will track your steps. it will track your calories. now this shoe is pretty cool it knows if you're walking down steps, up steps, going through an elevator. now for your comfort people out there. this shoe actually has built in thermostat control so you can set the temperature for your feet. maybe you don't feel like you have enough cushion somewhere. with the mobile smart app, you could actually change the cushion right through your pho phone. this shoe has caught so much attention it's ray raised over $100,000 already on kick starter twice what they were looking for. you want to buy in you better jump in quick. 199 bucks. secures i was pair. hopefully by december of this year. if you snooze you might lose because the price is going to go up to $599. one other quick feature that's pretty cool. let's say you're walk into a meeting and running behind in ten minutes it will tell you through your head set or smart phone you need to stipulate up you're walking too slow or you're not going to make it. yes it also does have speedometer. so you want to talk more high tech shoes? i don't know if they'll be any others. reach out to us #techtank and we'll continue the conversation online. ♪ all right. what if someone offered you cash in exchange for crunches? would you do it? the national burr rove economic research tried an experiment. they offered new members at a private gym $30 gift cards or $60 in cash if they work out nine times in sick weeks. guess what? it didn't happen. according to the research chers people are overconfident and they don't need extra motivation to get to the gym they also credit schedule lincoln flicks as the reason for the experiment failing. i don't think it failed. i think it just reveal the truth. a lot of people don't want to work out. all right. sweating in july. we've got some relief for you. we'll try out some weird and cheap ways to keep cool the entire fap loll love these ideas, even our furry little friends. ♪ let's check back in with that breaking news coming out elkins park. we have learned one person is dead after an early morning house fire on the 600 block of spring avenue. jenny joyce is headed to that scene. she will bring us a live update as soon as she arrives. having moderate to severe plaque psoriasis is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened as have blood, liver, and 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that state park remain clove. spokesperson said another update will come for us this afternoon. all right. scott williams, i wonder if the rainy weather yesterday helped put a little on that fire. >> we saw rain full sections of burlington county late yesterday afternoon and evening, lauren. as we take look at ultimate doppler with the satellite/radar composite you can see that loop showing you some of the severe weather that kind of roll through sections of the lehigh and delaware valleys yesterday afternoon and evening. not everyone saw the activity. but those who did certainly saw quite a show for to time as we zoom in closer, some wind damage reports. some flood -- flash flood concerns around the norristown area as that cluster moved out of philadelphia into sections of camden county. we saw some tree damage through sections of camden once again late yesterday afternoon and evening. as those showers and thunderstorms just kind of rolled through parts of the ar area. much improved right now as we take a look at ultimate doppler but we do have more rainfall chances in the forecast overnight tonight and first thing tomorrow morning. there might be a stray shower around for today. but today's main headlines the heat wave ends, but we'll still keep that humidity pretty high. 77 degrees right now. dew points still right around 70. we have 71 in pottstown. 76 this morning in wilmington. 78 degrees right now in atlantic city. and low 70s currently in dover. so that forecast for today, partly sunny, mostly cloudy skies out there, the temperatures not in the 90s. in the 80s but once again it still will be kind of humid if you're stepping out doors and there might be a spotty storm. i think most of us stay dry for the balance of the day. it's late tonight, into tomorrow morning we have to watch out for that potential severe weather. so partly sunny down the shore today, 83 degrees. 84 for the lehigh valley. that seven day forecast is coming up. lauren. >> we look forward to that, scott, thank you so much. let's get to breaking news out of elkins park. one person dead after an early morning house fire on the 600 block of spring avenue. right now you can see fire crews still keeping an eye on that home. they say it went up in flames pretty quickly. it spread to the attic of the home. smoke still lingering there from that home. jenny joyce is headed to that scene. she of course will bring us an update as soon as she arrives there. you can see a firefighter coming down from the attic of the home there. having to keep watch thon to make sure that fire does not flare up again but again we have learned sad until one person is dead after that house fire. let's get to some more breaking news. 11-year-old boy recovering after being shot in the chest last night by a stray bullet. the shooting happened just before 10:00 o'clock on the 3400 block of township line road in chester. police say the boy was in his home. the stray bullet came right in, hit him. he was rush to the hospital. he is recovering at chop in stable condition. local man and his wife were just sitting on their front porch when shots rang out forever changing his life. in his arms a stranger a teenager who had been shot multiple times. he tells bill anderson that experience motivates him to want to do more for goodness sake. >> my wife was sitting here. i was sitting here, and the gunshots went off. >> reporter: it's sad but it seems like nearly every day we hear about another act of senseless violence. >> just collapsed. just fell down the stairs. i told my wife, i said, baby, he's been shot. i have to go across there and check on him. >> reporter: most of us are watching it from our homes, our couches on tv we're not so close the blood is actually on our clothes. >> i just told him that, you know, i'm going to be there for you the cops is on its way. ems is on its way. just hold on. then as we sitting there, you know, when he said am i going to die? tt really hurt me. >> reporter: chase lamar smith is known as happy guy, a comedian and a community activist. he started ats to improve commis but this past weekend, it got personal. >> he began asking for his mom e her. and when he said that, i felt like he understood t vy little information about the shooting multiplecept that he did times. they have nobody in custody. but the impact on chase was fack video challenging society has gone viral.o much negativity. so much violence. our kids aren't safe on the streets, man. it's like, you do we take accountability for our environment? >> r peporeople and is raising funds for his no dreams deferred foundation he knows there are a lot of causes to violence in communities. but after having a teen nearly die in his arms he's asking all of us take a look in the mirror. >> you can blame who is the mayor of the city or not. you can put the blame anywhere you want to. but until you step out your front door and attempt to make a difference, then you can't blame anybody but yourself. >> came aroun the scene of the shooting chase shared he's been in touch with the mother of thes simply mistaken for someone else. nearly died, no good reason, but out of this, chase hopes we're all motivated. >> i pray that the people watching just get involved. >> reporter: get involved with his non-profit or yours. his block or yours, just do something to try and prevent the next zen less act of violence for goodness sake. i'll bill anderson. ♪ so long summer! that's if you're eagles player. they report to the novacare complex tomorrow. we'll chat about training camp coming up after the break. what are you doing? watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? >> this is fox 29 sports in one minute. good morning lauren johnson and the good day viewers. i'm sean brace with sports in minute. the phillies opened a ten game home stand with victory last night and now have won three in a row. let's see if they can make it four. phils and brewers at home bottom eighth phillies down eight to five this was wild one aft night. two on with no outside and rupp died it up shout out rupp pees puppies phils down eight-one and come all the way back to tie it at eight. unfortunately the brewers weren't finish. top nine and domingo santana hits a line drive to left field. brewers retake the lead and win the game nine hoy eight. third rupp of the open championship speith putting for birdie from the edge of the green and drains it. he shot a five under 65 and hold as three stroke lead and minus 11 heading into the final round taking place this afternoon. that's sports in minute. have a "good day philadelphia". ♪ that music remind are you ready for football season? just around the corner. the eagles report to training camp tomorrow. their summer is over. >> tomorrow. >> i know. it's ending. the eagles they've been participating in spring practice since the beginning of april. head coach doug pederson wasted no time adding to the training. he's added more competition periods in which the team is split into smaller groups to compete against each other on certain situations like fourth down or two-point plays. pederson says it's a way to make things a bit more fun for his players. >> training camp starts tomorrow but it's open to the public friday, right. >> i think so. >> i think friday. >> then the countdown will begin to that first pre-season game i think is august 10th against the green bay packers. >> yeah, so. >> pederson came fire last week when he was comparing his team to brett favre back when he played with them and he was like the eagles are good. like we hope they are, right. >> i think a lot of people want to see how that relationship with pederson and wentz will kind of like progress this season. >> right. >> right. >> let's hope. they did a lot things in the off season moved people around brought people into the roster we're cheering for them. fingers crossed. sean bell will join us later to talk more about sports and some other stuff. sean has an opinion. right. fun and effective promising to keep you pool. >> what is that? >> it locks like a block of ice and dog treats. i brought diamond. let's go outside. ♪ i'm karen hepp with today's busy mommas. ale start with stephanie. off son kalin. >> he's seven and super energetic loves to laugh and lots of fun and i joan being his mom. tell me about your business. my business is seal events event planning company specializes in mostly weddings, bar and barts mitts have a and in home private even. i staff sorry servers and chef and bartender. >> i have two kids. ella and choice. your business. >> my business actually named after them. staying home with them given me an opportunity to pursue my passion. it's chase and ella photography. >> why do you just take picture of the babies. >> i've had the time to pursue all of the other avenues and it's just the one thing that really speaks to me, and i really love doing it. >> for so many busy mommas it's hard to come together and find people so the two of have you created a group which is kind of amazing called busy mammas. why dud that and what happens with this group. >> the group is mainly a netwo networking group right now bound whiff fee women who have time to network online with the group and if they're busy and they have their families or they have their businesses they can't always get to a lunch or din are in and this is a way for them to connect online and feel like they have co-workers which a lot of them don't have since they're all women business owners they r employees so we all sort of kind of join in that comradery with each other. >> do you also have space people can celub space maybe. >> we do. we have a co working space in ardmore and we have about 18 people working out of there so you can come join us. coach work with us. rent a space. you can rent it out for an eve event. do you care a photography shoot. we have a studio in the front of the space or just drop in and work on your laptop quietly. >> fabulous ladies mammas. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we'll put all the information for both of your businesses andr website fox29.com. ♪ ♪ time now 7:46 on this sunday morning. folks down the shore. getting it in. that early sunday morning workout. it's still kind of humid across the area down the shore. the lehigh valley the poke faux mountains as well. but once again, today looks like most of the rainfall will hold off, but late tonight, especially after about 10:00 o'clock and then as we approach midnight early tomorrow morning we have our next round of showers and thunderstorms some of those could be severe. so the bottom line for today the heat wave will end. temperatures today will be stuck in the 80s. it's still will be humid there might be a stray storm today but over it in showers and thunderstorms. as we tack a look at the current setup you can see much improved late yesterday afternoon and evening we saw a cluster of showers and thunderstorms roll through a part of the area. producing some severe weather winds were gusting at times up to 60 miles an hour. now most of the rainfall around parts of the ohio river valley we still have a little disturbance some lift in the atmosphere upper level low off to the west. that will move in late tonight into tomorrow morning. so maybe a spotty shower or thunderstorm today partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies once again those temperatures held at bay due to the cloud cover then as we move late tonight, you can see chances for some showers and some thunderstorms and as we move toward, say, midnight, 1am we're looking at a cluster, south and east of i-95. also, north and west and then early tomorrow morning, it look like around of showers and thunderstorms that could impact the monday morning commute and the first part of your monday. 77 degrees right now in philadelphia. 77 in millville. we're looking at low 70s in places like reading, allentown this morning, 76 degrees currently in wildwood but look at the due points. the measure of moisture in the atmosphere we have dew point temperatures generally at or above 70. so that means, yeah, it's still oppressively humid when you step outdoors. so for today, partly sunny. maybe a spotty storm. 85 degrees will be the high temperature in the city. down the shore for today, partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies. still somewhat humid. 83 degrees. maybe isolated storm. 80 degrees for tomorrow with morning showers and thunderstorms. water temperatures in the mid 70s. for the poconos today, 78 degrees. maybe an isolated thunderstorm better chances late tonight into early tomorrow morning. so that seven day forecast showing you 85 degrees for today. morning showers and thunderstorms on monday. 86 degrees. 84 tuesday into wednesday. we're looking at low 80s on wednesday. 85 on thursday. and then more seasonal temperatures by friday into next saturday buy but the bottom li line, no 90s in that seven day forecast and no heat wave in the offing. now back out to you. >> okay, scott. you know this in the winter months we complain about it being cold. well the summer months come with its own set of headaches. it's a constant battle to stay hydrated. cover with sunblock i wasn't the while trying to keep cool. homemade delish blogger roberto has the hacks we can use. >> it's so hot, girl. >> i dread coming out because of the humidity and my hair. >> it's awful. we don't stay long. help us stay cool. >> pressure points good for the summer is obviously your wrists and the back of your knees actually. >> okay. you'll take an ice packet and roll the up like so. you'll turn it into this and you can put it on your wrists. so that's going to keep you cool if you're going for a jog or something, right -- >> i like that. >> you put these on. another one is ice cube coffee like iced coffee. taking left over coffee put ice cube tray but it in the freezer the next day instead of watering down your coffee with ice cubes, you have coffee ice cubes. >> it melts along the way. >> you just add your cream. you add your coffee in there and you have your -- >> look at you, girl. >> the next one is aloe very a we know about the plant and good for sunscreen and stuff like that. >> for sunburn. >> sunburn. >> yeah yeah. this is actually a cooling effect if you rub it on your skin you can feel it totally getting cool on you. put it in the fridge in a little bit or the freezer so it's nice and. getting the kids occupied. >> i love this one. i heard about it. >> my kids are home from school. >> yeah. >> they need to be busy all the time. putting a big ice cube like a big tray container plastic put it in the freezer for like a couple of hours overnight maybe. put some little dinosaurs in there. give them a little hat. let them go to town and enjoy it. it's ice. it's found for them. >> how long will they work on until they get frustrated. >> and throw it. >> or drop it. >> whatever keeps them occupied. put food die in there to keep it entertaining. someone said this work. they tried it with their child and they just kept on at it. >> they just keep breaking it. >> did you put it in tupperware. >> plastic, yup. next for little doggie. right. the dogs need to be hydrated, too. so what you're going to do. you'll dot same thing. put it in tupperware contain are in but a little bit of chicken broth low seed yum with treats in there and then give it to them they go to town. diamond i leave her at home. if i left this with her she'd be occupied. >> obviously if you're leaving it inside the house, you want to put it in something a little deeper so it doesn't go all over the placing your dog outside on the patio you could tollly put that out there. >> that's great idea. use the broth and then you hide the treats inside. >> 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you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. ♪ okay. so everyone knows on good day we celebrate national days really big, right? so yesterday in our meeting we were told that it's national vanilla ice cream day. now i argue vanilla is boring. >> yeah. >> when it's homemade it's a little different. so then scott volunteered to make some ice cream for us. tell us what this is. is this new? >> this is kind of an old school ice cream turner i grew up making ice cream. my mom has a great recipe but it was that old crank style. >> yes. >> where you have to literally work out for like 20 minutes before you get the pay off of that nice vanilla ice cream. but this is actually just a simple one. it's automatic. you don't have to do the churning. it's fairly new. i bought it because it's something to do like when you're entertaining. you can just -- >> you love to cook. >> get everybody together. dump your ingredients in here and then you have dessert after your meal. >> what's the financial investment for this. >> they range from about 25 to 50 bucks. >> okay. >> so i mean -- >> did you or it online. >> an investment that pays off. you can get it at multiple stores. >> i like. >> basically inside of this i have some ice. i've already got the ice going. i put a little bit of salt in with the ice. that kind of helps keep things really super cold. >> so the ice won't melt. >> so the ice won't melt you can get that ice cream going pretty rapidly though there's multiple ways that you can make vanilla ice cream. some people actually put egg yolks in their ice cream to make it kind of creamy. >> really? >> custard. there is a little bit of a health concern with that. this recipe we're not going to use raw egg yolks but pasture rising cream. this will be something simple i call it my simple one, two, three ingredients to make vanilla ice cream. it's one can of sweetened condensed milling. >> let's do it. >> add that. just kind of dump it in here. this little container. >> it's thick. do you need a spoon. >> maybe you can help me out a little bit here. >> i'm a good sue chef. one cup of sweetened condensed milk get all that goodness in there. >> okay. >> that's step number one. step number two, two te teaspoos of pure vanilla extract that will give it that vanilla ice cream flavor. >> and then you want to do that lauer glenn i'll do that. >> that's the richness. >> this is our last step. that's our last step. >> how long does this take. >> three cups of heavy cream. >> heavy cream. all right. we'll watch this over the next hour. and we'll taste it a little bit later but first, some serious news. let's toss thing out to jenny joyce. >> reporter: good morning, lauren. we're live on the scene of a double fatal fire here in elkins park. still a lot of fire crews on scene as the property continues to smoke. we see the smoke coming out of the top of the home. we will have a full life report coming up next. to turn your flicker into a flame you'll need a 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about new class teaching criminals how to clean out your bank account with a simple click of a button. good day everyone. it's sunday, july 23, 2017. it's national vanilla ice cream day. scott just taught us three simple ingredients. >> yup. >> you bought ice cream maker so you can make homemade ice cream. >> yup. >> you were nice enough to make us some. it's churning right now. >> it's churning right now. >> 30 minutes. >> 30 to 40 minutes. >> i love it. >> we're good to go. it depends on what consistency you want it it will be like soft serve. >> soft serve i love that. perfect for hot day like today. >> very humid still as well. i mean the good news the heat wave will end for today. temperatures will not make it into the 90s, but it's still feels like a sauna when you step outdoors on this sunday morning. we're not really looking at a whole lost rainfall for today. it's really tonight that we really have to keep tabs on the radar weather by the number scale of one to ten today we'll give 87 but look at the satellite and radar loop from the past 12 to 18 hours. yesterday afternoon and evening we saw pop up showers and thuderstorms. reports of a funnel cloud just outside of the lancaster area. you can see and also just to the east of harrisburg but numerous wind damage reports across a part of the area as that cluster kind of rolled through the lehigh valley. montgomery, bucks county also into sections of philadelphia and then into camden some reports of some trees down with that line of showers and thunderstorms that clipped a part of the area. so once again, much improved on this sunday morning. live look at ultimate doppler right now. not really showing a whole lot of organized activity there might be one or two pop-up showers during the day today. but down the shore you can see folk are out and about riding bicycles, getting that sunday morning jog in as well. a little bit of a sea breeze down the shore but we are looking at that humidity. it's high. 79 did he say% right now. 78 is the current temperature dew points in the low 70s. we have 79 degrees right now in atlantic city. 77 degrees currently in wildwo wildwood. low 70s as we move north and we have. so that planner for today, partly sunny skies. not as hot but once again, it will still be humid. no question about that. we're looking at 85 degrees center city. low 80s down the shore. 84 degrees for the lehigh vall valley. so coming up, we'll talk much more about the heat wave as it comes to an end the humidity today a stray thunderstorm possible and then tracking overnight showers and thunderstorms into monday morning. lauren, back over to you. >> scott, we have to get to some breaking news for you on this sunday morning. two people dead after house fire breaks out in elkins park. jenny joyce has made it to the scene much she has more on exactly what happened. hi, jenny. good morning, lauren. well just minutes ago, the fire marshal did confirm it was an elderly couple in their 90s who were found dead inside this home which you can see here is still smoking a lot of fire crews remain on scene here. we are on the 600 block of spring avenue in elkins park. apparently this fire started sometime around 4:30 this morning. fire crews arrived to find heavy fire in the front of the home. the fire marshal on scene said that once they were inside they did find a couple in their 90's dead in their first floor front bedroom. fire officials were waiting to notify family members ninety three until they made that information known to the media. fire officials also tell us that no one else lived inside this home. the couple had lived here their entire adult lives. it took fire crews more than two hours to place this fire under control. the house is a twin. the neighboring property did take on some smoke damage but everyone got out of the adjoining home safely right now the cause of this fire remains under investigation. it's unclear whether or not there were working smoke detectors but a fire marshal said it was actually a neighbor who called 911 just after 4:30 this morning. so a lot that they're still looking 92. sad news definitely just a quick recap, two people an elderly couple in their 90s found dead this morning. lauren. >> so sad and tragic. jenny joyce, thank you very much. also breaking this morning another saturday sad story 11-year-old recovering after being shot in the chest last in it by a stray bullet the shooting happened just before 10:00 o'clock on the 3400 block of township line road in chester. police say the boy was in his home when the stray bullet hit him. he was rushed to the hospital and is in stable condition. pennsylvania state police investigating a hit-and-run that left a pedestrian dead on i-76. the accident happened in the eastbound lanes near montgomery drive around 10:30 last night. the 30-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene police believe the suspect was driving a 2016 or newer model car that's dark in color. the car may have some damage to the passenger side and the windshield. a man is dead, another in critical condition after someone started shooting at them in north philadelphia early this morning. both men were shot multiple times in the 800 block of west russell street around 2:30am. both victims rushed to temple hospital where one man died from his injuries. the other remains in critical condition. >> we believe both males were out on the highway probably just talking, and we believe a shooter righted on the scene and fired multiple times at both victims striking them multiple times in the upper torso of the body. we did find 11 shell casings and blood on the highway. >> police tell us they believe there's only one responsible but they're unsure on motive at this time. another man recovering this morning after being shot in the leg police say the shooting happened on the 500 block of hunning ton street at 2:00 yesterday morning. the man was rush to temple hospital where he is in stable condition. no arrests have been made in that shooting. new details this morning regarding the investigation into alleged ties between the russian government and the trump campaign. according to new washington post report, the russian ambassador to washington claims he talked about campaign related matters with the now attorney general jeff sessions. sources reportedly told the post the ambassador's conversations with his bosses were intercepted by a u.s. spy agency. if true, it seems to contradict a number of statements sessions previously made. >> i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian intermediaries about the trump campaign. >> to the best of your memory you had no conversation with ambassador at that meeting. >> i don't believe it senator. >> president trump criticize the the leak tweeting quote new intelligence leak from the washington post this time against ag jeff sessions these illegal leaks like comey's must stop. this comes as donald trump, jr. and paul manafort set to face a senate committee next week. philadelphia police commissioner richard ross took issue with some of the comments attorney general jeff sessions made while he was in philadelphia this week. sessions made comments in philly friday and call out the city label lymph it a sanctuary city and ross says young hopeless men dealing with poverty are a bigger issue for our city. he also said local law enforcement does not belong in the immigration issue. governor chris christie has signed legislation into law to require the state to give guidance to public schools about policies for transgender students the law will ban schools from forcing transgender students to using bathrooms that conflict with their gender identity. okay. it's national parents day. have you heard of the helicopt those are those over protective parents who hover over their child's every move. then the lawnmower parent who mose down smooth path for their kids they never have to face any dull tee. new study finds that the best approach is called good enough parking. those who are loving but set boundaries they don't stress about doing enough. the study says parent who is too intrusive or too good interferes with the child's separation and development of independence. >> so how would you describe your parents if you could? >> the mowing. >> trying to create -- >> lawnmower. >> create a nice path for me to walk in. >> right. >> that's good. how to be successful. >> my parents were the same way except my mother sometimes still treats me at 35 leak i'm her little girl. she always offers unsolicited advice. mom washington do you think i should have done in this situation? i'll just say something to her. listen, i want her to listen and then -- if i were you -- here's me. rolling my eyes. holding the phone out to the side. >> what about for advice? who do you normally go to, your mom or your dad. >> my mom. my dad is so soft spoken and so nice and so kind that sometimes i think he'll be too kind. >> yeah. >> my mom will be a little recover. so sometimes i can take what she says and sort of water it down. if that makes any sense. >> yeah. >> she's hard core but i can water it down and make it my own. >> i usually go to my dad for serious advice. >> yeah. >> my dad is just so nice. he just always will be like, don't worry. i try not to worry but in real life sometimes you worry. >> yes. >> you know. i'm like, dad is too nice. >> okay. >> i'll go to mom. >> let us know send us your pictures mom and dad, we want to see them, and put them up. we'll take a couple of them before the hour ends. all right. oh there's some already coming in. kenya says celebrating national ice cream day. i hope with a milkshake. we hope so, too. nice picture jake i like that whipped cream mustache and john sent this one on national parents day i want to than the best mom mow in the world. my sweet melissa, love you. >> that's super sweet. john always sends us good pictures. all right. so long summer if you're an eagles player. you report to the novacare complex on monday. we have information about training camp i think sean bell woke up to join us. talk about sports. also, a major exam warning. listen up. there's a new class teaching criminals how to clean out your bank account. all they have to do is click a button. this is scary stuff. we'll talk about it also coming up. today is the last day of the war ship olympia tattoo convention paying tribute to, well, sailors who gotten tattoos for yvonnes and yvonnes. any way weekend wendy does have little tattoo on her leg but it's a temporary one that says mom. independence seaport museum celebrating the tattoo convention vintage exhibitions, contests, life music and you can get a tattoo, too, it bowes from 11:00 in the morning until 8:00 at night today. whatever do you this weekend have a great time from weekend wendy and me. dear son, i know you worry i can't keep up with our weekly tee times. but i've been taking osteo 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next best chance for some widespread showers and thunderstorms that could possibly impact that monday morning commute. so as we take a look at the current setup you can see we have some clouds across the area. a few sprinkles have been dotting the map but once again, no heavy rainfall expected for today. most of the shower showers and thunderstorms of significance will be off to our south and west around parts of the ohio river valley but we still have some lift in the atmosphere a little disturbance off to the west and that will kind of rotate through late tonight into early on your monday. so as we go hour by hour throughout the day, partly sunny, mostly cloudy skies. once again there might be a spotty pop up shower or thunder storm but the bottom line we're talking about temperatures today in the 80s. it's going to stay humid, but no 90s and no extended heat wave for today. as far as what happens tonight, ten, 11:00 o'clock looking at showers and thunderstorms possibly sections of delaware, moving down the shore also toward the pocono mountains the lehigh valley. this is overnight tonight. some of that activity could be on the strong to perhaps severe side of thing with some gusty winds, some downpours, and some lightning so it will be monitoring that this evening into the overnight. early tomorrow morning, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies. still some scattered showers perhaps some thunderstorms moving through the area. so that certainly something that we'll monitor late on today. as far as temperatures though 85 today. 86 degrees for your monday. and then take look at that entire seven day forecast. temperatures low to mid 80s no 90s. how about that? >> i'll take it, scott. okay. social security administration warns callers maybe trying to steal your check. agency's office of the inspector general posted a warning explaining a caller from 232 area code claiming ton an employee of the social security administration the caller says the victim is due a cost of living increase in social security and will then attempt to acquire your personal information. that's just one of many scammers out there trying to get your personal info. there's such a high presence these days that there are even online classes designed to educate perspective scammers. cyber security firm discover the class on the deep web complete with four different instructors, 20 different lectures, and plenty of ways to help get people's credit card information that. same firm estimates $24 billion will be lost to credit card fraud just next year. we brought in cyber security expert liza garber to tell us how we can protect ourselves. let's talk about this class. you can take class online. >> oh, yes. >> how many people are paying to take the class. >> people are paying about thousand dollars and that includes all of your lectures and your materials, your books, and pdf's everything you need and cyber crime is going corporate. they're really following online universities. they want pebble to get to make the most of this huge industry as you mentioned $24 billion in credit card fraud. people want a piece of that. >> what are they learning in these classes. >> they're actually learning the art of carding. many different ways to commit cyber crime. carding is one that's been around for many, many years. >> okay. >> basically it's how to steel and sell credit card information where to find stolen credit card and that includes cards, it includes, the numbers pin numbers, address information, log in information, but it also actually includes how to actually use it, check if the credit card is legitimate do small charges and purchase luxury items. vacations, and actually the class has alumni coming back and showing off what they've purchased. >> no way! >> oh yeah. >> no way. and so they're not targeting you specifically but they might be going into your bank account or other venues like that. so you might not see it on your account, you know, in the beginning. >> the in beginning the way that usually these credit card numbers are harvested they'll actually go in to huge company databases so they'll try to hack into the servers. get as many credit card numbers as they possibly can. they want the biggest return on their invest many. and the u.s. i prosecuting this& they actually just sentenced one russian cyber criminal committing carding online to 27 years in prison so this is definitely a serious crime that we've seen a huge up tick in. >> so the fbi is aware and trying to sort of crack down on it? >> the fbi is aware but i would say consumers need to understand how cyber criminals are checking this. and, yes, your credit card is on the hook. but have credit alert put out if your card is charged in an amount under five dollars because that's usually what cyber criminals are checking their either -- used to be they would check it at gas stations they would just swipe the card see if it if you knowed to purchase a small item now they're checking it online charities that's usually easy way to see if the card is working so you can donate five dollars and then see if it goes through. >> that is so scary, liza. >> yeah. >> super scary. you think about it, you're spe spending a thousand dollars to take an online class. go do something legit and legal. >> but it's available and it's available on the section of the internet that's completely anonymous the like upside down marketplace it's a really negative e-bay they sell drugs, prostitution, weapons and now they're selling classes on how to commit this kind of fraud. it's crazy. this is what's happening. >> wow. >> all right. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> helpful information that we all can use. all right. this little guy could be the youngest officer in pennsylvania and absolutely the cutest, right? this sweet mission promising to warm your are a. first winning lottery numbers. ♪ ♪ okay. okay. dan thinks he's so smart mr. hike save you money and he's like we'll do 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he just all geared toward police or firefighter stuff. and it was just a love from the start. >> reporter: his mom says rider spends most of each day riding around in his police cruiser wears this police uniform just about 24/7 and rarely removes his police hat. the treat hockey goals serve as shake shift jail cell don't drive down the block than this lawman think social security appropriate. >> he is officer rider. yes, he will tell you he's officer rider. >> reporter: that's a police badge. >> yeah. >> reporter: wow! >> so are you a real police officer? >> yeah. >> reporter: wow! rider and his mom paid a visit to his fellow officers at the ridley township police department thursday. brought along a box of bookies. a little thank you from their biggest little fan. >> when we went to the bakery he wanted to get a whole box for the police officers, and we brought them over. >> reporter: rider was born seven weeks premature. he's developmentally delayed and has sensory processing 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morning, lauren. so earlier we did know that two people had died in this fire. now we have little bit more information from the victim's family members who shared a picture with us this morning. family members sell tell us it was their parents who died in this fire roy and helen fine stone both 98 years old. they've lived in this elkins park home since the 1950s have been married roughly 70 some years. fire crews tell us they responded to this home the 600 block of spring avenue in elkins park around 4:30 this morning. they found heavy fire in the front of the home. the fire marshal on scene says once inside that is when they found the couple in their 90s dead inside their first floor front bedroom. fire officials say no one else lived inside this home. again the couple had lived here their entire adult lives. it took fire crews more than two hours to get this fire under control. the house is a twin and the neighboring property took on smoke damage but everyone got out of that adjoining home safely. we're actually hearing the daughter who lives in the adjoining home is a firefighter herself. we haven't found her on scene yet. looking to talk to with her to find out a little bit more about how everything happened this morning. we're hearing that it's a neighbor in that adjoining home who actually went to another neighbor's home and together they called 911 around 4:30 this morning. the deceased children tell us that they did have smoke detectors inside this home. whether or not they could hear them that's another question that we still don't have an answer to at this point in time. we do know that roy was on oxygen so they think with the objection jenn with various other noises going on inside the house they may not have heard the smoke detectors going off. so, again we are learning more about these victims the family members didn't want to talk just yet but again they did want to share that nice photos of their parents. 98 years old found dead after this house fire this morning. lauren. >> all right. jenny joyce, thank you so much for that update. let's check in with scott williams. scott, what's up. >> lauren, most of the showers thunderstorms from yesterday out of here. but we still have the humidity and the good news is temperatures by this afternoon not in the 90s. in the 80s but those showers and thunderstorms yesterday afternoon and evening left their mark. we had some damage reports around norristown, also, through sections of camden county in particular around the camden area yesterday with those showers and thunderstorms. ultimate doppler right now fairly quiet. but late tonight into early tomorrow morning that's our next chance for widespread showers and thunderstorms. 79 degrees right now but look at the high humidity at 77%. we have 78 now in wilmington. 79 in atlantic city. the sunday planner across the region not as hot low to mid 80s partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies. back over to you. >> all right. it's going to be hot outside. don't look now, football season right around the corner. eagles fans training camp begins tomorrow. for your birds. year two of the doug pederson carson wentz partnership. many expect them to lead the team to a big jump in the season. let's talk training camp. sean bell our pessimist a ton our optimist of the group. what can we expect tomorrow training camp starts? >> well, more of the same from last year from doug pederson. >> ut-oh. >> which is going to be physical and you're going to expect the rookies to come in and try to get their feel for it. carson wentz a big check has been written for him and the team this year by doug and he's really established himself as this new leader on the team taking everybody to north dakota moving it from south carolina -- south florida pardon me and south, california as well. so now it's all about carson. it's about the rookies getting acclimate. >> he's been doing a lot of hunting in the off season. >> i hate it. i hate it. >> why? >> tell me why. >> really? hunting like -- >> oh h. why you hating on hunting? >> come on. >> i got to take sean's back on this. >> one dumb mistake from being on some -- >> ya'll think it's a bad idea. >> one dick cheney mistake away from getting shot in the face. >> one cheney away. one jayson williams old basketball player that shot his friend. cull it out. put the guns down. >> all right. >> i can dig that. >> any way, listen, i really don't care about the first week or so training camp. >> okay. >> what are you guys really jog nice to meet you. you know each other already, okay. i can't wait until pre-season games. when it really starts. competition battles everything goes down. but the first week guys just doing this. >> the rookies show up we had draft day in philly who are the rookies to look out for. >> the expectation is the first guy. barnett. you're our first round pick. >> absolutely. >> played all your years at tennessee. okay. so you're a real rookie. you're not one of those young 20, 21-year-olds. you got to come in and produce. okay. right away. because the other rookies it will be nice if they did something. it would be cute. i like it. >> little something. >> the big dog has to get the done you got to come in and make fletcher cox look good. make brandon graham look good. i'm expecting barnett to have eight sacks at least. >> that's a lot. i'm with you. the expectations are right that, sean, for barnett and that's the umber one key that you expectthe from all the rookies an lot of it has to do with fletcher cock. let's be honest last year he led the team in sacks but it was down number. we want more out of fletcher this year and a lot of that can be disruption and opening things up on the outside. so if it's brandon graham, derek barnett i'm expecting the rookie to kind of step n there's little bit of training wheels for him because you have depth on the line, the scheme for jim schwartz is attack a tack, attack up front it's a little bit easier than let's say a scheme that doesn't allow him to get that much pressure. so between my expectations personally for barnett and the system that's being run here. i'm right there with you. >> barnett is not focal point, also he's got brandon graham you got pletcher cock. people need to realize about cox you got a hundred mill you should be getting 15, 20 township jj watts sacks much he's not that type of player. plus he got double and triple teamed for the first time in his career last year. he didn't expect that. he didn't know what that's like. you have to adjust. >> i think he's also hunting on instagram, too. >> everybody is hunting now. >> is he really. >> in the woods. he's always out doing something with guns. shooting. >> he might be bow and arrow. >> come on, man. >> just as dangerous. >> come on fletcher. >> black men in the woods come on fledge. >> let me ask you this. who has more to prove this season would you say carson wentz are doug pederson. >> let me say this. doug pederson's job is on the line. i have little doubt right now that inside the organization they are looking at this year two as can he be the guy to help develop and take carson wentz to the neck level? >> okay. >> let's look at it like this. if carson wentz isn't the guy versus doug pederson isn't the guy the team will be more inclined to move on from the head coach and keep the quarterback and bring somebody else in. if they don't make the playoffs and if they struggle, carson will be here. i'm not so sure doug will be here. >> i think they're both good. i think they're both gucci. i think they'll be fine. listen, head coach in second year, you got to give him at least three. all doug has to do no s not royally screw things up and he'll get a third year be on the hot seat the third year. i think they're both good. carson wentz we're in the long hall for. if someone will go quicker it will be dug bee p and it's all like that. the coach has to go. carson is already like, listen, i'm here, i'm chilling. i can have a terrible year and i'm still your guy. who else do you have behind me. >> nobody. >> i'm sitting pretty looking cute. >> the one thing you have to factor, in, too, when doug pederson took this job and when this job was open carson wasn't the starter. >> that's true g so in you if carson starts to progress but the team is kind of just they may look at it this can be an opening for bigger name to come here than they did initially. that's the only little factor in there with doug. >> non sports question. do you have a sister. >> i do. i have two half sister glass this could be good. do you have a sister. >> negative. >> don bell the only sibling of yours. >> does your man have sister? what his siblings gender could mean for your love live. sean -- so i want my glasses to be unique... my girlfriend loves artists. and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley ♪ these chat get good. do you fancy yourself as a good partner. you may have your sister to thank. sean bell has no sisters he has no one to thank. paul burke wrote a column in the daily mail how his sisters are to thank for his long relationship with his wife. he's never been fazed by the other sex because he grew up around four sisters. a pair of jeans his sisters doctored up is the reason his wife fell in love with him. he's now been married for 21 years. are men with sisters able to be better partners. scott we'll start with you you have two sisters. >> i have two sisters i totally agree with that poll. i mean you grow up with them. you know what they go through. >> yeah. >> on a monthly basis. you also know -- >> ups and downs. >> they're dating habits. you know what they go through in relationships. sue that and you can kind of glean and learn from that moving forward in your relationship. that. let's skip you for second. etan, how many sisters did you have. >> i have two half sisters. >> do you think it helped you growing up to become the fine young man you are today. >> well, i can't say that 1,000% certainty it did because they're still the elements of rejection, right? when you ask somebody outlook to go on date you still have to deal with the possibility that rejection as you're younger growing up i don't think that having my sisters around prepared me for that. maybe a little bit more as far as game is concerned. >> okay. >> maybe i can spin a little bit better now than i could. i don't know if i can really attribute. i'm 38 and i'm single. >> ut-oh. > i'm okay. life is great. >> nothing wrong with that. >> i can point to jewelry and say it's work fog me right now. >> now it's your turn. now sisters. >> i don't need a sister. >> don bell is your own dibbling. >> he can sometimes be like a sister. >> shots fired. i didn't say it. do you think -- >> i didn't say that db. >> what do you think about it? >> what's the problem. >> i don't need a sister. >> you don't think you need a sister. >> more sense you have to women's needs like scott was speaking on. >> overrated. >> okay. >> no. i'm fine. i'm good. >> you're mary. we know. >> listen, i know some friends who have a bunch of sisters. >> okay. >> they out here in these streets something terrible. >> okay. >> okay. having sisters didn't help them treat women right. >> i gotcha. >> it helped them get the girl. >> but -- >> then disperse the girl. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> dismissed. >> opposite true, though, somebody would, arc woman growing up with brothers be a better wife according to this article in the opposite. >> you got it bro. love them. >> he's so cool. he didn't talk about the opposite effect of what that mean. i would say so. because, you know -- >> it depend on your relationship. i have a good relationship with my sister. >> that's true. >> i know your sister bridget. that's true. i think it depend on your relationship with that sibling. i feel like it makes you more sensitive. candace is telling me to be quiet. >> move on. >> how many can we say it. it is hot. but that's not an excuse for not looking cool. men, list season up. we'll head outside talk about how to dress to impress when it's hot and humid. ♪ if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my 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have a friend you provide add forever home to we'd love to see your pictures. share them with me on facebook, instagram or twitter. ♪ time now 8:47 on this sunday morning. waking up still to that humidity, but most of us will be dry for the bulk of the day. late tonight into the overnight that's our next best chance for around of potentially strong and severe thunderstorms but the heat wave it's come to an end for today. ultimate doppler right now you can see we're dry. we're quiet. we have some cloud cover though across the area. most of the organized showers and thunderstorms well to our south and west moving through sections of the ohio river valley. this will stay to our south we still have disturbance off to the west and that will rotate through later on tonight into early tomorrow morning. so as we go hour by hour, you can see parly sunny to mostly cloudy skies. maybe a stray pop-up shower across the area. but the bottom line the heat wave will come to an end temperatures today stuck in the 80s. but take look at the clock. late tonight, nine, 10:00 p.m. looking at some scattered showers and thunderstorms. parts of delaware also moving into south jersey. north and west also looking at some of that activity. so around midnight overnight we could have some thunderstorms kind of rumbling through the area and then first thing so many morning as well dotting the map so certainly tune in to "good day philadelphia" tomorrow morning. sue serio, bob kelly watching the roads and weather conditions. temperature wise right now, you can see 72 reading 72 in pottstown. upper 70s right now parts of delaware also south jersey and it is still pretty humid when you step outdoors. those dew points at or above 70. 74 the dew point reading in lancaster. 77 in dover. low 70s in atlantic city. so across the area, today 85 degrees. partly sunny. that spotty thunderstorm chance. down the shore we're looking at temperatures today right around 83 degrees. there could be isolated thunderstorm. morning thunderstorms for your monday and the poconos today upper 70s. maybe a spotty thunderstorm and then late tonigh into early monday watching for that next round of showers and thunderstorms. some of which could produce some downpours and gusty winds. but look at the weather authority seven day forecast. 85 today. 86 on monday. and then take look at the temperatures, tuesday into wednesday low 80s. mid 80s on thursday. and then more seasonal high temperatures back around 87 for friday into saturday but the good news, no real oppressive heat with temperatures in the 90s. back out to you. >> scott, you know, when you talk about temperatures that high, it's like how do you look good in this heat and this humidity? >> right. >> it's hard to do. >> it's hard to do. help us out with this. let's start with sean. >> i'm roasting right now. >> i know you're roasting but you look good. i can tell where you you went wrong. >> ut-oh. >> the suit is not tropical or light fabric you're doing traditional cool you're baking inside. >> okay. >> okay. i'm going to show you how to be fresh and stay cool right now. >> i'll start with my look. >> the way right now is pattern shirts when you think pattern you think of crazy hawaiian and out of the box. we're toning it down but still giving i was little punch. i got this top from top man. but what i'm doing here everything is a light, light fabric. >> very thin. >> this is not a oxford shirt that you wear in the winter or fall. this is a light pop lynn. >> i would pop that sean. >> sean buttons all the way up to here. >> i do that too. >> in the summer. >> depends on the look. >> but then you want to damp it down with something light. people are afraid of white pants. get a pair of white jean. what you want to follow for anything you do tapering and tailoring should be the same as the suit. >> people get confused in the summer. guys get scared you said tapered the same thing as skinny. guys get scared of that word. >> it's very different. we'll address that later. let's jump into the rack. >> let's get to the rack. >> i think guys are so intimidated because wearing shorts they don't like wearing their legs. it's hot. show some legs. >> sean. >> i'm tall i look like a giraffe. that's my problem. >> looking like a giraffe is okay. being cool is better. especially for taller guy 7-inch short is pefect for you. it hits right at the knee. >> right at the knee. that's a swim trunk. i pick that, too, you might go to like a day pool situation. but you can also wear that running errands. good i didn't know it was swim trunk. >> she's are at p and w's on south street. >> the silhouette and the length are the same even though these are chino shorts. keep you cool. same type of silhouette and all tapered. get the notion out of head bigger is cooler. >> you got it sean. >> more fabric is hot. >> i'm with it. i'm with it. >> you told him. we're trying to fleck right now. >> sun is out, guns out. >> top game is a where it's not this is not your traditional i went to the shore and found a shore tank top. you have a pocket that makes it a shirt and less than party tank. >> what if i ain't be wearing on. >> still throw it on. you're still hot. think about that. >> you got to look good tame. you know what i mean. >> if you haven't been working out you switch to short sleeve button up shirt. >> like the one you have next. >> you like how i through that up. >> transition from local brand commonwealth proper on chestnut street this goes into the pattern play. you can wear this under a suit jacket or cot top jacket and still look good. >> what you're seeing, too, this is still a light cotton. >> it is. >> i like pink. >> you like pink. >> crazy light. >> super thin. super thin. >> that's what you need. you can still be breathable and see that cut is still taylored. this shirt from p and w's as well but what you're going is see the fabric seersucker. so you usually think seersucker gray southern look you mix it up get the breathe ability of a cotton shirt and more breathable because it's seersucker. >> we're out of time. i'll let sean stay out here so you can school him on the suits. >> that's what it need, baby. >> you stay out here. we'll take a quick break and we'll be right back. ♪ >>jason: my dad taught me to play the piano when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. ♪ all right. the ice cream is ready. you weren't here it's national vanilla ice cream day scott has has kushner he made it for us earlier. now we're going to taste it. >> you have to keep it in longer for like a stronger consistency. >> that's okay. >> we have little bit here. >> yup. >> do you like vanilla, sean. >> i like vanilla but i like everything with a little bit of chocolate. >> little flavor. >> you know, my ladies and everything. >> all right. >> he'll say anything. vanilla is supposed to be the most favorite flavor that people like. >> that's like basic. >> that's what i thought, too. >> super basic. >> tell us what you think. >> i think it looks delicious. >> i think it got good consistency. >> it's not that bad. it's actually, um, simple ingredients. >> just cream, heavy cream, vanilla and of course sweetened condensed milk. >> it's not your party. >> it's cool. it's cool. >> i mean -- >> nothing special. >> that's why you don't eat on tv you might make a face like sean just did. real quick before we go did you hear usher is getting sued again. >> again? >> he paid the $1 million to the first lady. >> come on man. >> it's a bad situation because this new lady says that she doesn't she necessarily got herpes from you her but she that two sexual encounters with him one protected one not. she doesn't know if she's infected but she's concerned. >> usher should have let it burn for real. >> he's got serious confession. >> he turned off his instagram comments. people going in. >> oh, my gosh. >> the herpes is real. >> this is not good thing for him now i feel like he got divorced in 2009. he didn't marry grace until 2015. all the girls in between there. >> quick story i want to know what lauren would do. a friend of mine was dating a guy for three week after three weeks he told her that he had herpes. >> okay. had they had -- >> she tucked the deuces. it's a wrap. >> that's tough. >> is it officially done for you? >> messy. >> i know lauren it's a wrap for her. ♪ seed to the oat to the o, to the bowl to the spo♪n ♪ bowl to the spoon, to the mouth of the boy in the room ♪ room for that goodness... inside him to bloom ♪ ♪ good goes around... and around... and around ♪ ♪ 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