Not tonight. Kind of like home to us. I mean reporter now see it like this. It stinks. Reporter instead of coaching parent volunteers spent this time cleaning and nasty afternoon storm brought heavy winds that ripped a huge layer of rubber roofing right from the building. The wind made such a noise ive never heard before. Like such a swoosh noise and we saw trash cans fly. Reporter from sky fox you could see how winds peeled away the roofing from the club on 7700 block of ditman street. Rain came pouring in flooding the hockey floor and shutting down the club until further notice. Your heart just stops. Its devastating all the time and people put in here volunteer work. Nobody gets paid here. Reporter the roof was bear alyearold. But took years to raise the money to buy it. What tomb am i going to do with all the kids have i in here. All my volunteers that help me out to do what i got to do here its like starting all over again. Reporter the damage couldnt come at a worse time. Club is
Fundraising to put up. The damage is more than 15,000. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. Now the vase on to fix it. Fox 29s Chris Oconnell is live outside that building in holmesburg tonight. A lot of disappointed familiar tolls night, chris. Reporter there sure are, queen. What youre seeing behind me basically results in tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage here at the holmesburg boys club. This peace of roofing behind me it is so big its literally have the size of a football field. Ripped from the building this afternoon leaving kids without a club and volunteers scrambling to make repairs. On most nights youd find kids playing hockey at the holmesburg boys club. Not tonight. Kind of like home to us. I mean reporter now see it like this. It stinks. Reporter instead of coaching parent volunteers spent this time cleaning and nasty afternoon storm brought heavy winds that ripped a huge layer of rubber roofing right from the building. The wind made such a noise ive neve
Northeast philadelphia at the airport, 50mile an hour gust. At Philadelphia International 47 and in wilmington wind gusted to 41 miles an hour when that front moved on through. Were talking about Strong Tropical Storm force gusts creating white spread damage across part of the region. Right now in old city you can see a little bit of brightening skies. The temperature 49. It is 21 degrees warmer right now than it was yesterday at this time. Winds out of the west at about 21 miles an hour. Were hoping that that wind will dry the roads before we go below freezing this evening. 49 in the city also in trenton and wrightstown. 51 in atlantic city. 38 in the poconos and 40s to the west. The cold sayre going to sweep in from the west during the evening hours. We did have Flood Warning in effect for some of our rivers and our creeks that are running on the high side the brandywine at honey creek. And perkiomen please be aware of the water on the high side. That will continue until about 7 45,
Of topics, obviously the terror attack in paris. Among other things, he talked about sharing intelligence to prevent further terror attacks, he also said isis will have no safe haven anywhere. And he talked about a variety of things in the world stage, but again this is live from turkey, president obama at the italian summit. Well have much more about what he said, but thats the major focus. What happened in paris saying that basis will have no safe haven anywhere and that intelligence to prevent any further attacks will be shared among the countries involved with the g20 summit. The rest 40s. Upper 30s are in here. One observation 33. 46, 47, brentwood, theres enough of a breeze that the temperatures would be cooler. Accept for a few high clouds from the north, there is a northerly breeze, it will be a blustery day, when the wind tails off, the temperatures drop off of the table it will be cold tomorrow morning. Its cold enough. The breeze is helding temperatures up. Theres a windchil
Good morning, everyone. Im scott mcgrew. According to a report by the World Economic forum many of us are going to be replaced by robots. The study called the future of work says for 5 million of us there may not be a very good future. Now, were familiar with robots in manufacturing, but experts say robots and Artificial Intelligence are moving into other Industries Like food service, banking, even law. Some good news, while jobs are vanishing, that same report points out that more than half the children entering Elementary School today have jobs in industries that dont currently exist. What is the future of work and technology . We turn to the former chief Technology Officer of the eighth largest economy in the world. P. K. Agarwal was cto of california. Hes now ceo of northeastern university. Quentin hardy of the New York Times and sarah lacy of pando. This is something i think we have historically worried about, right . Dating back to the steam engine, maybe even earlier, were going