The 3d satellite were dry and quiet but take look to the south. Weve been watching this area of disturbed weather around the bahamas. That could turn into something tropical hermine moving toward the florida straits then eventually perhaps even in the gulf of mexico. But well stay dry, well stay sunny for the up coming weekend but the humidity wont be as bad for tomorrow. But it is still going to be hot just less humid as woe work your way toward your saturday. So, of course, well be keeping tabs on the temperatures. But also down the shore there will be an increased risk for some dangerous rip currents and that is because of another tropical system well out to sea. Its name is gaston well be watching that. Otherwise, High Pressure will be in control for the weekend and once again we have gaston well out into the open waters and the potential is there around the bahamas for hermine. Well be monitoring that situation. It was looking pretty ragged but starting to get little better organi
Live from center city in philadelphia, this is fox 29 news at 10. We start tonight with breaking news. An entire city block evacuated over a possible gas leak. Skyfox is live over the scene along the 3600 block of g street in kensington. Police say a large tank is leaking some kind of liquid. Again it may be gas and that has the potential to explode. Firefighters and hazmat crews are on the scene and they say the situation is under control, but the block is still evacuated. We do have a crew on the way. Well bring you more details as soon as we get them. Tolls night were seeing for the very first time a beautiful little girl, the latest victim of a stray bullet. The eightyearold is still fighting for her life as Police Search for the gunman who opened fire hitting little gabbie in the head. That story is still developing tonight. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. Officials are offering 6,000 to catch the gunman while friends and family struggle to understand exactly what happ
George Martin, the head of E.M.I. subsidiary Parlophone Records, had not seen The Beatles perform when they entered the studios in June 1962 at Abbey Road to make their first recordings. Martin had a song in mind to be the first single for the band, but the quartet from Liverpool had another idea. Eventually, Gerry and the Pacemakers were given the opportunity to record the song and took it all the way to No. 1. Let's take a look at the story behind "How Do You Do It" by Gerry and the Pacemakers.