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we are having a barbecue. what else do you do at zero seven degrees in 70 degrees. we are celebrating. we have the dj out there i'm liking it. we have chairs. iowa don't play connect four. i challenge to you play connect four. >> i'm good, we're pretty competitive here we have a ham mock. thanks the folks at spruce street harbor park and winter fess, they are related for bringing out cool stuff. people are dabsing. it is a party. we will go outside. good morning, tuesday february . good morning. >> i believe mike's getting changed. he sows excited about the fact weather is warm he wanted to have a wardrobe change. >> he takes pictures on his phone of the people he admires , trevego guy and magazine cover and these rip dudes. he wants to see if he can show off and go shirtless. >> we will see. >> stay tuned for that. >> kindness over grades. the new report suggesting that colleges takes a different
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look at applicants now. >> and also, i have been dying to see this trend. becoming a ghost, never looked so good. i have seen this. i wanted to see what it was called. it is called ghosted hear. we will show thousand achieve that look. but we have an update on the breaking news out of logan township, new jersey that steve keeley has been following this morning where a tractor trailer, left, mysterious substance that has been getting stuck on cars, steve. >> reporter: mystery no more because we have gotten to the bottom of this. it was a tanker truck, from tri-state trucking based in thoroughfare just a couple miles from here. it leaked asphalt, that is what this stuff is. you can see puddle is new raised from the road and we are watching trucks as they stop, when this green light turns red, slide on this. it is very slippery. clean up underway but they are doing this by hand with the shovel. so clean up will take a long
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time because it leaked on this report billingport road where the tanker loaded with hot asphalt came out all the way down 295 where we met first driver who had it all overall four wheels before he was able to safely, pull off to the side of the road. so, i talk to a spokesmen at tri-state dave mains and said this was 300 plus degrees. he said it bowled over because rainwater, because of all of the rain, leak into the trailer which means the tanker , which is not normal, it is rare, and says when water milk with the hot asphalt it bowled over was phrase he used and reason it got all over the road for so long the driver never realized it because it was dark out. he never saw anything smoking out of the back like drivers told us they saw when they were driving behind it. that truck made it all the way to sue serio's home town in baltimore, where it is right now, and dave doesn't believe
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that it leaked beyond new jersey roads, we didn't see it on the delaware memorial bridge but who knows. he thinks the leaking got finished right where we spotted it last on 295, but he promises, to pay for all of the damage to those drivers, all of the lost wages, cost of being towed, any damage to the cars, plus all of the clean up , on the road is here. so there you go, there is the answer. i don't think anybody will be satisfied with that but, we are just, informing everybody of this i don't know how tri-state will get out word to all of the drivers that had this stuff, coat their cars, ruin their paint jobs, maybe ruin their tires, knows, under the carriage but beal get out of the way and give you an idea as this light is new red, jared will get up on the sidewalk safely. you will see this parade of trucks here maybe try to stop. because we have tried to tell people, watch out here but you can see they are still going fairly fast coming out of there. these are big vehicles coming
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out of the refinery in paulsboro. they are trying to stop. it is not easy to do some people see it, they drove around it but a lot of people are sliding on it. until this clean up is over this will not be a so safe, normally especially with the rain hitting this stuff because it is very slippery out there. >> yes, we just driving along you wouldn't know. >> it looks like a wet roadway >> yes. >> all that damage to all of those cars, all of the tires, that is a big bill. >> the dentist will see you now. i look like a dentist. well, no really. so i put on shorts. i do have shorts on. >> um-hmm, that is who it. >> a little leg action. >> this is the down side of 70-y >> what? >> no tan. >> no tan. >> pastie. >> do you have ever have etan on your legs. >> well, backup look at color between the face and the leg.
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>> that is true for me as well >> and me, listen. >> okay, gross. if you are in olde city, we have a barbecue going on because it will be in the 70's today, it is kind of cool, and they have stuff for people who gave up meat for lent like alex holley. >> you didn't talk to me about that before did you that. >> was i supposed to. >> there will be some ruffling >> here we go. >> last year she gave up all drinks except for water. >> i could drink only water. i could eat. >> prison diet. that worked out well, lou great. fergie's talking about this thing. you news she would have to say something because of the rendition of the national anthem at the nba all-star game, and here it is. >> ♪ ore the land of the free
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, and the home of the brave ♪ >> let's play some basketball. >> yeah. >> let's go play some basketball. >> i think she felt good about it. >> and then apologized because after all of the backlash and way people reacted all over, since then she felt the need to do that. here's what she said, she said i have always been honored and proud to perform national anthem inn last night i wanted to try something special for the nba. i'm a risk taker artistically but clearly this rendition did not strike the intended tone. i love this country and honestly i tried my best.
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>> i'm only person in my life who thought it wasn't that bad >> you know what, it is just bad for her. she's doing a mariah carry thing going on and she's trying to do bad vegas lounge act. >> a little bit. >> she is so hip, cool, it is out of what she can do so well and it comes across as being a flawed version of what other people can do so much better. >> disrespectful. >> no, it just didn't come across, other people, mariah carry has the pipes. >> yes. >> yes. >> she can bring it. >> mariah carey said, stay strong, you did try something, and she has been through it. >> i like when people try things different maybe not with the national anthem. maybe you dent mess with that, i don't know. so her ex-husband josh duhamel >> duhamel. >> josh duhamel. >> isn't he the vikings fan. >> hoist the duhamel guy. >> i don't know. >> joey.
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>> zoey. >> they get married, i'll have to quick the business. so-so josh tried to cheer her up with a bouquet of flowers. tmz just happened to spot him, giving her flowers, and, they split up last september. >> yeah, they have been married for eight years. so i thought this was interesting. i'm like wow, he is the best x ever, how nice you guys are broken up. she had this moment in the career and didn't show up so well, and he showed up with flowers. i wish my x's with do that. >> i'm not shocked. they were married eight years. he probably loves her. she's hurting, why wouldn't he try to cheer her up. >> that is nice thing to do but how often do x's dot right thing. >> maybe he is looking for, wasn't he cheating and she caught him, maybe just trying to find his way in. >> here's some flowers, girl. >> you suck so bad, give them back, be in likes you, take me back.
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>> i'm here for you when you need it. he didn't want to get kicked out. he got caught from the cheating. it is like men, yes. >> there is a reason he is an x. i still thought it was nice to come bring the flowers. >> yes. >> clearly. >> would i do that. >> would i do that. >> yes, if somebody was hurt ago this badly that i loved, would i do that, of coursey don't think anyone would do that. >> only if you are looking for a back iny posted this on instagram, and some of the comments, you know, get her while she's down, a weak moment, here's some of the comments. one guy said, hey, i laugh at my ex, would have showed up with a vocal coach instead of flowers. carolyn said new at this age yes, i would have. twenty years ago, heck no, um-hmm. one more, absolutely, x's can be friends. mine is one of my bff and our daughters are grateful for it. >> yeah. >> there is children involved especially but you don't always see best relationship
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going on. >> my friend linda text me yesterday i want to get back with her, but if she was hurting lake that i would call her. >> okay. >> i don't want to get back with her. >> it is different then coming up with flowers and showing up >> showing up. >> unless you show up anyway because they have a son together and maybe her turn to have the son but he can still bring the flowers. >> i have a perfect example about this that i cannot talk about it but why bring it up. >> is it one did you. >> it was valentines week too. >> yeah. >> hey, by the way being name, lets talk about being naked, all right. there is good naked and bad naked like we learned on seinfeld. a new survey reveals our feelings about bearing it all, more than half of the single woman in the united states admit they are uncomfortably
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naked around their significant other. however, most married woman say they have no issue being naked. >> aren't they used to it you are married to the guy. >> yes. >> yes. >> i mean, you are not, no matter how bad you look you are kind of stuck together. >> that is what everyone says you don't have a choice. >> single people do have a choice you can walk outside that door. you can still back on it but there is more risk. did you know that the people who felt least uncomfortable name in front of the significant other divorced men isn't that weird? >> yeah, because they know they can walk out. they have already done it. they just don't care. >> wow. >> what if someone walk out on them though. >> that is true. >> are you comfortable. >> yeah, mike. >> at this point in my life, not comfortable.
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>> it depends on how your body is. if you have been working out, you are looking good. but for people like, oh, no i have some things i need to work on. >> back in the 90's, when i was 44 years oldy was in the best shape of my life, i used to run without my shirt off, i is with lornea. >> i should have married tamara too. >> yes. >> anyway, i used to walk around, look at me, in a, walk around, yeah. >> slow down, other woman were walking by like hey, ladies. >> yes. >> running down the median there at the boulevard, in santa monica. >> not anymore. >> this happened about three years ago. i was in the hotel where they have mirrors behind you, you know, i'm shaving and i'm looking, my god, that is what they see when i walk away from the bed, that is what they see , oh, my god.
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>> we were in a hotel. we went away to washington d.c. i had one of those moments. i cannot believe. >> what the heck is that? >> mirrors lie i'm convinced. >> i don't know. >> do we have time, good/bad naked. >> the thing you don't realize is there good naked and bad name. naked hair brushing g naked crouching, bad. >> jerry, that wasn't really necessary, i don't do that. >> hold this. >> look at that. >> please don't crouch. >> ouch, cut my skin. >> oh, that is bad. >> so this woman loved to be naked. he doesn't want to see this. >> yes.
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>> pickle jars. >> beautiful but you just don't want to see a women fixing a bike or guy get something caught in the spokes it is not all about grade anymore new harvard study say applicant, can help society. they want you to be nice, and smart. >> it is geared toward building a better tomorrow. along with achievement, applicants are supposed to talk about things like, volunteers or helping at church or even baby-sitting. the report says churning out over achievers with no concept of the philanthropy or family values does not look good for the future of america. another advantage of this concept it makes playing field fair for everyone, it shows especially for those not testing well. >> it puts emphasis on character and be part of the community, and, ask not what you can do, but what you can do for your country. what can you give back? that is so important. i try to do with my sons, make them not like that. >> we would encourage that, it
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is almost a requirement to get in the best schools. i feel a mike check coming on, mike greenwich. >> hey, is what happening, mike. i agree with this 100 percent, man. not too much, brother. this it is a great idea that the college is looking at the whole student as opposed to academic scores. because, you might have a b, c student but involved in everything. you don't have, hey, you know -- wow. >> but no, what i'm saying is, this might be a b, c student but you are involved in a lot of social things. involved in community things. you know, and, you have to have the same opportunity that maybe someone come from an affluent family who has the better schools and better grades, you know what i mean but they may not just be a good person. you can be a straight a student but we don't want to
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hang out with you. >> yes. >> i kind of like c student. i was a c student. i kind of like c's. i think it is great with the way these colleges are looking at the whole person. i am trying to raise the best human that i can possibly raise, mike. that doesn't mean they will be , a's, across the board but they will be as well rounded as possible, and i think we need more of that in society. >> that is a well rounded education. more than what you can get out of the books but what you do for others and in the community, and i think this is great. >> you are doing a good job. >> you are doing a good job. >> thank you mike. is there so much education you don't get from books and school. >> true. >> you know what i'm saying. you just get from life a lot of kids get street knowledge but they know a lot more then people who just get book knowledge. >> i got you. >> i think this is a good thing that hopefully it trickles down, to schools outside of the ivy league, world so now state colleges
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and every university can look at, the full and complete person before they make a decision on who they want to accept into their school. >> nicely done. >> thanks for that. >> i'm trying to be like that mike, every day, have a great day. >> yeah, all right. >> i love you back, mike. >> okay. here's one thing, if somebody will do surgery on me, you can be a jerk, just be smart, okay i don't -- >> they say that they are better being having a sort of a narcissist particular serial killer mentality where you are so focusing, no problem, cutting, social paths. >> i need a social path to do my service. >> focused, task, don't volunteer no where just know how to take out my spleen, you jerk. >> are we talking about target the store. >> yes. >> offering a subscription box for baby clothes?
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i don't even know what that means. >> you know, the boxes wherever one is saying, pay every month and they give you a box. >> yes, beer of the month club >> would i do this. >> yeah. >> great ideas. >> so boy and girl boxes come with cat and jack baby outfits each boy six or seven pieces of clothing plus a surprise gift, sizes are new born through 24 months f something doesn't fit you can return it. it cost $40. >> so it just shows up every month. >> i like that idea. >> i think it is fun. >> they have them for all kind s of things now, wine, different candice, i saw one for single woman, single swag, you know, do all kinds of stuff. >> a lot of tv woman use that rent the runway thing. >> i do. >> do you. >> yes. >> somebody else has this on. >> i saw them wearing it last week. >> somebody in this market. >> not in this market. >> somebody else had it. >> some anchor woman. >> yes. >> i'm okay. >> you think it was this very
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dress. >> yes, i know. >> a lot of people do it. >> because of the stain. >> oh, lord. >> toy makers are stepping up their game and shifting their focus not just about the kids anymore it is now also about the adults. >> so baby toys for adults. >> i like this. >> i like to play games. i was at a part bye two weeks ago, and played, taboo. >> that is a fun one. >> and card as begins humanity >> i love it. >> so dirty. >> it will be a boost in sales , card against humanity, fastest growing segment of the 27 billion-dollar toy industry >> 27 billion. >> when it comes to adult toys >> yes. >> remember how it used to be adult coloring books and now maybe card games and things like that. >> yeah. >> i had played a fun won visited my friend in germany we played what do you mean? card, you play with memes, put up a popular meme and find a phrase to go witt. >> like the happy laughing,
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sorry, crying meme. >> that is emoji. >> michael jordan crying face. >> yes. >> yeah. >> so you have to write why is michael jordan crying. >> yes. >> you don't to have write it. you get card. which card best describes, yes is crying. >> yes. >> same thing. >> yes you can write it. >> i never played card against humanity. >> so dirty, it is great. >> it would have to be dirty. >> yes. >> do you ever play dirty word scrabble wherever word had to be offensive. >> it is a short game it doesn't last very licensing but it is fun. >> apples and apples or sorry. >> candyland. >> shoots and ladders. >> i never liked shoots and ladders. >> barbecue, that is the name have the game. it is 70 degrees. let's go. come out here we will have a barbecue,
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>> look out b you are on
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welcome back. it is nicer outside. skies are bright he can behind us. it is still wet but fog's lifting and our sun, coming out. lets have a party. lets go outside to mike and alex, outside, because we are barbecuing, hi there, guys. >> hey, hold on a second. >> oh, no. >> no, i got it. we're on now. we do have, what are you doing >> good to see you, my man. always a pleasure. >> oh, thank you, thank you. >> so the name of your place. >> down home diner and i'm jason mcdavid, nice to meet you, jason. >> we work with jack but we don't like him anymore. >> welshing i'm his son, i'm learning the ropes from him. >> great guy. >> he is a great guy. >> yes. >> what are you cooking up. >> today we have got salmon, and, what i did there is olive oil, a little bit of lemon, parsely, very simple, then we have turkey burgers, stuffed with feta, olive and scallions
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, and we are grilling up veggies. we have roasted tomatoes here, grilled corn, some portabella mushrooms and asparagus over there. >> i have a question. >> absolutely. >> how do you keep this salmon moist. >> sure. so first thing you want to do is spray that grill down with some pam spray, because sal machine will stick other ways, pam spray, spray it down, it doesn't matter strong coal or gas, put it on there, make sure it goodies and hot so it won't stick. that heat is so high it will cook it quickly. you don't to have worry about it drying out. you know it is ready in seven to 10 minutes when it feels good. >> what is best mushroom porta bella. >> absolutely like a hamburger , great for vegetarians, great for people who don't worry about vegetarian just a good mushroom. >> she gave up meat for lent. >> and struggling what to eat but salmon, yes, i can do that >> all right. >> this is finished product.
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>> finished product. >> beautiful. >> can you eat fish. >> sure. >> we will eat that up. it will be in the 70's today. you wouldn't know it now. >> it is coming, just wait for it. >> and also tomorrow. >> so what should we do tomorrow, it will be even warmer tomorrow. >> there is a new trend, i will try it. i will shave my head? no. it is a hair due called ghost ing where you turn your hair silver and white. there is a woman at the salon i go, salon vanity, her name is marisa, what exactly are they putting on the hair, lauren. >> reporter: well, i will tell but that coming up. we have heard the trends, uni corn, mermaid and now ghost
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>> look at. that will someone in the hammock relaxing, it is a party, a 70s party. oh, ya, he looks comfortable. >> that was like a side eye.
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like what? hey, peace sign to you. >> so, come on, stop by. fourth and market, ya, they're dancing, too then national love your pet day. >> oh, look at this, sometimes roar a serves as a dash ornament. and love your pet day. this is hershey. hi, hershey. angela says we love our dog buster. and then this is aw, big boy jones. best snug letter award. very cute. thank you for sending those. use the #fox29goodday. >> to the hair trends, new trends in color. ghost dollars hair. >> i didn't know what it was, i saw it, i think i went to the black tie car show, women there had it, i didn't know what i thought about it, i wasn't cool enough. it kind of looks cool. >> this is what it looks like, so how can you do this? how can you pull it off? lauren, you're at salon in eagleville with a expert, does this all the time, doesn't she? >> we made a trip, girlfriends. you want me to tell you where we are, fran chest co,
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giovanni, both hiding, brothers, this is their salon, but here is who the star of the morning is, madison, we fawn her on social media. she is real nervous, i am bea to relax her, girl, this is fabulous. >> thank you. >> tell me what it is and what did you here? >> so it is called ghosting? >> it is called ghosting new trends name to me, i look it, it is cool. snow was two step process here there is can take to up three hours, it can take up to six hours. >> you say if it was my hair because it is so dark it could take what a year. >> it could take a year of appointments, and like you want to do it very slowly and healthy, you don't want to damage the hair. >> well, what i love about this you kind of can't tell what color it is, is that the point of it sort in. >> yes. kind of like muted fashion color, so it will make you question hum, is it lavender, is it silver? is it white? is it blonde? you know, it is kind of cool.
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>> so you started last night watch did you have to do? because her hair was already pretty blondes? >> she was already plenty blonde watch we did was we went in, and we highlighted everything out. and then this morning put the silver and lavender and icy colors on. and -- >> the finished product is gorgeous. did you like wand it or curl it at the end? >> yes. we curled it. and she has great hair. >> she has fabulous hair. >> good hair model. >> very east. >> i you have another model behind you a little different look but same process, right? >> yes. so this is a two-step process. beck a was bleached. and then bleached very light. and then toned with like a true white silver color. this since her hair is short, the process is a little quicker compared to alexa over here. >> of course. now if someone comes in, madison, i saw you on line, i want to get my hair ghosted,
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do you have tell them the whole deal, does it maker what color your heart starts at, what lent? >> yes. i usually start out with this can take up to like four standard appointments or more. and it will cost you an hourly price of like 85 to $100 an hour. >> so it is an investment? >> it is expensive, yes, totally an expensive investment. >> for someone like alexis, that's her name, right, if her hair is this long, what's the keep up or the upkeep with that kind of look. >> so i have her coming in like every four to six weeks, and that's for a highlight and she gets a toner. but she's also shampooing at home with an extreme silver wash or purple shampoo to keep the color maintained, because thee colors fade very easily. >> if she decided, all right, i'm over it, i want to go back to my normal color is that easier or harder to ghost the hair? >> it is a quick thing. just a clarifying shampoo or a
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little like bleach cap, which just removes all of the tone from the hair, and yes, so she would be, i mean, she would be blondes pretty quick. under all of the silver hair is her blondes. >> i love it. our intern found you on social media. tell people where they can finds you? >> you fining me at hair by madison and facebook at hair by madison carbory, and geo i spa. >> carbrey. >> madison, good work. >> guys, this is very, very, very fascinating. because i love that you really can't tell what color the hair s are you here, are you not? >> yes. >> like a ghost. >> and a process sounds like, when you want it, do you have really be dedicated to get those appointments. >> right. >> thank you, at first i didn't know what it was, now i realize oh, that's like a coveted handbag. they went to a lot of trouble. >> now we can appreciate the heart of it whether we see it out and b so let's get to
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kelly's classroom. hey, bob. >> good morning shall everybody, you know with all of the folks becoming sick this year, what do you do when the kids have perfect attendance? we throw a party. (cheers). >> good morning. east falls, look at this gang. we're having a part for perfect attendance today at the elementary school when we come right back. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪
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>> thomas mifflin elementary school east falls. >> that's where he is. >> hey, bob. >> perfect attendance. >> hey, gang. you got it right. you know, always those days where we're sick and we don't feel like getting out of bed. guess what? everybody up here on the
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stage, they have perfect attendance, let's have hands for them. all of them over 100 days without absence. hello, thomas mifflin. look at all of the kids in east falls, they got their signs made up. they're ready to go. even the sniffle knows or may not feel good, over 100 days of perfect attendance here. let flea ask you guys, is there a day that you really don't feel like going to school when you get up? >> yes. >> but you come to school anyhow? >> yes. >> do you like school? >> not that much. >> how about you, do you like school? >> not that much. >> not that much, but i tell you what, do you have like it enough because you're here every day. let's have a hand for everybody that's perfect attendance up here. george, roam the crowd. we're here at thomas mifflin elementary school in east falls, it is a pre k through eight here off the lincoln drive, they got all of the classes lined up, and with me,
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is principal leslie mason. leslie, you got a lot going on here at the school today. >> we do, we do. coming up soon, we have our black history or tore call contest where our student get to do public speaking. >> okay? >> they're competing in the technology expo. they're right now wearing fit bits, to raise money for unicef, for mal nourish children. >> that's cool thing. so the kids are actually walking to help raise money. >> they get points that buys meals for mal nourish children. >> how about that? >> we have award winning dragon boat team getting ready to train, we have a steam team, for anybody in the neighborhood we're still accepting donations for pet food for the spca. >> that's great. now they also, they have a song they would like to perform. so if you're ready they got the bruno mars song, education song. you ready, guys? ready to sing? here we go.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> come on, get your hands up, let's do some clapping. >> bruno mars coming to philly, we have to bring them by the school here. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> thomas mifflin elementary school. look at them sinking. come here, this girl is one of my favorite fans. come here, baby. >> awe. >> all right i. >> got to love the innocent here in the room. east falls in the house. >> thank, bob. >> they're really singing, too. i'll get a good grade for you.
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>> oh, my goodness. all right, jen, help us decorate. here we go. >> first, we're decorating with a dog, isn't it like love your dog day? okay, so let's talk about fabric. coming back it sounds very, very, very posh. but i've tried to make it my own. true? >> true. >> okay, come on back. we will tell you what we're doing. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day.
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>> ♪ >> i have a couple of tweets here, karen, we should embrace our nakedness and if i would just -- if i would just, well, never minds. >> sue in 15 seconds. >> okay, so we were hoping for little more sunshine at this point, when we planned our 70s party. but, it is not stopping our interns here. now, say hi high to mom and dad. >> hi, mom and dad. >> you know they're watching, or dvr?
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>> yes. >> at home. >> hi, mom and dad! >> where are you from? >> bucks count. >> i and. >> delaware count. >> i delaware county in the house. all right, let's get to that forecast, because we still have poor visibility out there, in many places, and we're talking about, you know, less than quarter mile in some instances. and one and three quarters miles at the airport. you can see the dense fog advisory still in effect until 10:00 this morning, and then, as we quickly look at the future cast, things start to clear out. around lunchtime when we should see the sunshine. and then temperatures will be able to soar, yes, i said soar after that. nothing like a punctuation mark on your sentence from somebody driving outside. 52 degrees right now in philadelphia. with 14-mile per hour breezes, don't worry, it will warm up, already above that average hi, of 45 degrees. and we get to a high of 70 by the end of the day. seventy-four tomorrow. both of those should at least
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tie the record. then it gets chilly for friday and saturday, we have little bit of rain in store, possibly for the weekend. so nothing like playing, well, who won? >> did i. >> yeah. >> i won! >> all right, so, the ad ran dabbing chairs are ready spring around the corner we will enjoy the warm days while they're here. the fog isn't slowing us down at all, guys. >> not at all. >> all right. >> during that weather forecast. >> yes. >> they said embrace being -- i've never done this on television, i'll take this white shirt off. i'm take this white shirt off. >> oh, in celebration of the fact it will be warm? >> warm but i don't want to hide minds my fat and. >> shirt? >> just embrace it, right. >> ya. >> celebrate being you. >> yes, be free, be comfortable with who you are. live in your skin. be comfortable. >> all right, i'll do that at the top of the hours. >> you say you're going to do that, are you really going to do that? >> ya, i'll do that. jen, i hear you're having fun with fabric.
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how is that possible cents? >> we are having fun with fabric, we're here, good morning, morning, ladies. so first of all, we are going to get to this whole fabric situation here. but i want to begin with the thing that is right there. so this basically you're using it for couple of different reasons, right? >> yes. obviously we love the as at the time innings blinking the black and white in my space, but also provides just simple way to create privacy in a walk-way or doorway that you don't have a door. so if we're having a meeting and we just want to, you know, create little privacy, anybody can do this in their house, they go to drape maker, simple help, create little, you know little please and some hardware and you're good to go. >> could i buy a drape and then this is me trying to jen it up. and then just move the thing up and down? >> yes you have the height on the wall, of course you can. and in fact it would actually lengthen the doorway so it would look like a taller door. >> thank you very much. >> all right. so, what we are talking about is using fabrics all over the
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place, i think people know you can use a fabric you know for pillow or maybe for a chair. this is where you guys as a team start. >> yes. >> called a tray? >> yes, this is sort after client tray, where we start to show kind of variations of what direction a room could go. so, you know, weaver kinds of mix of orange, some greens, and some blues, obviously we're thinking about a lot of color right now, color is really hot right now. it is spring time. so bringing in yellows, vibrant colors are really it. >> so for the tray have them take it home, ask them like which one did you gravitate more toward? >> may not take the tray home but may say oh, i love this, hate that, from there we boil it down to now gravitating toward the orange, what can we do? hey, throw yell know, there let's create. >> so you can kind dove that at a discount store? >> absolutely. >> like target, home goods, something? >> yep. >> go and get the pillows together, see which color? >> yes. >> okay. i'm sorry to like reduce your amazing skills. >> no, no, no. >> one of the other things i
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said to you that my daughter laundry has giant red chair in here room. it is my arch them cyst, because stuff gets thrown on it, you know, so i always think if it was re-done maybe she would use it more but you slay it comes to re-doing a chair? >> reupholstering a chair can be as much as new chair. so what i say is if it is special, if it is a heirloom, really good quality chair, they're meant to be recovered and it can be a great thing because you get to change it. there are certain level and qualities of chair probably buy a new one for the same price. so you want to keep that in mind. >> so i can throw it out the window? >> go buy another one. >> yellow back as a color. >> yes for sure. yellow specially spring time. it is just happy. i think we've had a long winter. everybody's ready to brighten it up. even now, our whole team just gravitating toward a lot of these breitbart fun colors. >> this could be a pillow. >> yes. >> that you have spring to fall and then put it away for christmas type of thing? >> absolutely. pillows and breitbart colors are a great way to just mix it
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up on a sofa that's like a neutral. >> last thing that i love. this is a great pattern for like if like baby rooms don't always have to be so baby? >> right. yes. something like this is sophisticated enough that it has the colors of maybe little more juvenile, but yet it could be a great teenager's chair. you snow. >> i love it. >> so i think it feels -- >> picking fabrics that they can grow with. >> exactly. >> i love it, i love this. >> i love it as an outfit but i love it with that. going to have to made it into an outfit for myself. >> i'm getting into yellow myself. >> i love yellow. it is breitbart. >> breitbart and cheery. >> the sun. hey, did you see that jay-z, what, he had a birthday party for someone. >> one of his friends. so i guess they all went out, had some drinks, or more than some. because the tab, he ended up dropping more than $110,000 according to page six, to celebrate quan og perez's birthday. and perez is the president of rock nation sports. so they work closely together.
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jay-z took him and a few other executives for few bars before ending up at the night club play room. server ended up posting the tab showing 40 bottle of ace of spades champagne, which jay-z owns, and ruge is putting money into his own account. >> yes. >> eventually. but people are talking about the fact the tip was about ten, $11,000? and that is not even 15 -- >> oh, spent $110,000 on booze, and only tipped 11 snow. >> yes. >> yes. >> people wow jay-z can't even tip 20%, what's up with the res every us? >> didn't very a color 40/40 out there. >> still there. at least i think so. >> listen to you two. >> also one in a airport in at lan tax too. >> club in a airport. >> are you getting ready to do there? >> are you going to do it? >> if i'm going to do it, don't need to block out this thing, this thing every butte. >> i maybe you should do it outside because it will be warm today. >> let the masses. next. >> and also your pet. >> what?
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what about my pets?
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>> having a block party over here at fourth and market. >> you're one of the best. >> you can't boogie no more. >> no, you can't. >> oh, i think i can boogie some more. >> we also want to thank the winter fashion spruce street harbor park. >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you, always fun. can't wait until it warms up for real. oh, my, are you getting ready? >> oh, here it happens. >> oh. >> oh, gosh. >> ahh! >> how about this shirt i found on the internet? >> oh,. >> no. >> it actually has a hood. it is a hoody. >> that's even better. >> can you hold that for a second? and it has pocket. >> nice. >> i'm not sure, though. >> look at this. >> oh! >> do you like a man with hair on his back? >> ugh. >> where do you get them? >> oh, i got it a place --
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