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tim furlong takes a look at the real-live case. >> reporter: if you're seen a trailer for fox catcher, you've seen steve carell. he plays john due upon. you remember his story from 1996.
tim furlong takes a look at the real-live case. >> reporter: if you're seen a trailer for fox catcher, you've seen steve carell. he plays john due upon. you remember his story from 1996.
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nbc 10's tim furlong has been on the story since then, too, what have you learned? >> reporter: police say the drive he of the dump truck rolled through the stop sign here. we've seen lots of people do it. the dump truck and school bus absolutely in the wrong place at the wrong time together. this is how it looked from skyforce 10. police say a dump truck rolled through the stop sign at this rural intersection and clipped the back of the peckway valley school district bus. the truck hit the bus hard enough to knock it over on to its side and sent it skidding into the field off the side of the road. people living nearby heard the crash and rushed to help the people inside. >> they got to the bus, got the kids out, ran for blankets. it's a chilly morning. they ran for blankets. >> reporter: four special needs kids were on the bus. an aid and a nurse were also on the bus. two kids were in wheelchairs, the other two were in seat belts. good news, we rater tlerned that nobody was seriously injured, this includes the driver of the dump truck. he could now face charges. as
nbc 10's tim furlong has been on the story since then, too, what have you learned? >> reporter: police say the drive he of the dump truck rolled through the stop sign here. we've seen lots of people do it. the dump truck and school bus absolutely in the wrong place at the wrong time together. this is how it looked from skyforce 10. police say a dump truck rolled through the stop sign at this rural intersection and clipped the back of the peckway valley school district bus. the truck hit...
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is there tonight. what happened when you tried get answers. >> reporter: i tried to talk to the state senator and her husband. the senator told me through a friend that her lawyer told her not talk. >> those are not your signs. >> reporter: when republican party activists were staked out overnight to catch the guy stealing their signs it turns out the guy with the signs, his wife is a prominent state senator, dana long charged with misdeamnor theft. he's the husband of bethany hall long. nobody in the house came to the door but long said in a statement her husband was upset about the very personal tone of her race with republican john marino. some of long's opponents say they get it. >> they are high school sweethearts. they have been together for a long time. when you see somebody getting beat up and hurt constantly it affects you. it shouldn't happen. it's a sad state of affairs. i will say senator long is a great legislator and has done some wonderful things. >> reporter: they call sign gate a new l
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is there tonight. what happened when you tried get answers. >> reporter: i tried to talk to the state senator and her husband. the senator told me through a friend that her lawyer told her not talk. >> those are not your signs. >> reporter: when republican party activists were staked out overnight to catch the guy stealing their signs it turns out the guy with the signs, his wife is a prominent state senator, dana long charged with...
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nbc 10's tim furlong live in center city tonight with more on this local man who now has admittedly one of the toughest jobs in the world. tim? >> reporter: jim, i talked to a bunch of people at comcast. they say this guy, joe clancy, is exactly what you'd expect from a secret service agent. focused. they used the word serious. you also hear the word philly guy. this philly guy now has a very important job down i-95 in washington. joe clancy protected for the president for years and now at least on an interim basis he'll run the entire organization that protects him. before he got the call to come back to the secret service, he spent three years at comcast protecting the company's center city skyscraper and every other one of its facilities y ies aroe country. >> he's focused and exudes a sense of confidence. >> reporter: she is the head of communications for comcast. she worked with joe clancy quite a bit and knows how serious he is about his work and knows how comcast employees respected him. she knows he is the one to get the secret service through this tough time. >> i think people
nbc 10's tim furlong live in center city tonight with more on this local man who now has admittedly one of the toughest jobs in the world. tim? >> reporter: jim, i talked to a bunch of people at comcast. they say this guy, joe clancy, is exactly what you'd expect from a secret service agent. focused. they used the word serious. you also hear the word philly guy. this philly guy now has a very important job down i-95 in washington. joe clancy protected for the president for years and now...
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we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't have the ebola symptoms when she got on that frontier flight from cleveland home to dallas monday but she has them now. the cdc and frontier wants to talk to other the passengers. the mayor of cleveland, he wants to keep everybody calm. >> at this point, to the best of our knowledge, we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. >> reporter: here at the new castle airport, no extra sense of panic from passengers boarding this flight. experts tell us even if this was the nurse's same jet, which itten is, it would be tough to catch ebola. >> people need to know is that ebola is a deadly virus, a scary virus but not a contagious virus. you only can get it with contact with someone's blood and body fluid when they are symptomatic.
we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't have the ebola symptoms when she got on that frontier flight from cleveland home to dallas monday but she has them now. the cdc and frontier wants to talk...
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tim furlong joins us live in storm force 10. tell us where you are and how the roads are looking there. >> we are, renee, heading east on kirkwood highway. you can see we've been hitting a lot of the lights which does not make for good tv. you can see, you get the point, there is not a lot of rain falling. a light sprinkle falling, which is good, because at times this afternoon it's come down very, very hard. kent county, sussex county, the roads down in delaware 1, rehoboth area, smyrna, they've been getting rain. the roads in front and behind our vehicle, the lights in the background, visibility pretty good, not a lot of rain falling. not too bad overall. we're rolling east on kirkwood highway heading towards the outside of newark. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> download the weather app for your smartphone or tablet right now by going to our website, nbc10.com. >>> ebola concerns were once again a hot topic with several new developments in our area today. lawmakers from the philadelphia area met with local hospitals and public
tim furlong joins us live in storm force 10. tell us where you are and how the roads are looking there. >> we are, renee, heading east on kirkwood highway. you can see we've been hitting a lot of the lights which does not make for good tv. you can see, you get the point, there is not a lot of rain falling. a light sprinkle falling, which is good, because at times this afternoon it's come down very, very hard. kent county, sussex county, the roads down in delaware 1, rehoboth area, smyrna,...
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tim furlong is live where that accident happened. >> reporter: the scene is clear but i want to show you, this is exactly where it happened. these are the roads right here. as you said, the dump truck rolled through the intersection, the bus going that way had no stop sign. we're still waiting to hear if charges will be brought against the driver. we brought it you first as breaking news. police say a dump truck rolled through a stop sign and knocked over this peckway valley school bus. neighbors and passers-by jumped right in to help. >> i helped bring out two children. i had to cut them loose from their seat belts. >> they got the kids out and they ran for blankets, you know, it was a chilly morning. they ran pore blankets, covered the kids up. >> reporter: two of the kids on the bus headed to salisbury elementary school were in wheelchairs, the other two kids were wearing seat belts. the driver, aides and a nurse on board were bumped up a little but but nobody ha serious injuries. the 28-year-old driving the dump truck was okay, too. we learned the company has been involved in two
tim furlong is live where that accident happened. >> reporter: the scene is clear but i want to show you, this is exactly where it happened. these are the roads right here. as you said, the dump truck rolled through the intersection, the bus going that way had no stop sign. we're still waiting to hear if charges will be brought against the driver. we brought it you first as breaking news. police say a dump truck rolled through a stop sign and knocked over this peckway valley school bus....
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tim furlong takes a look at the real-live case. >> reporter: if you're seen a trailer for fox catcher, you've seen steve carell. he plays john due upon. you remember his story from 1996. he's one of the heirs to the original dupont founders. he wrote big checks for the delaware museum of natural history and oh, yeah he was a killer. he loved the olympics and on his enormous property in newtown square, which is now becoming a housing developing, he started fax catcher farms, the headquarters for the olympic team. lots of people helped him spend his money. we was a generous friend to area law enforcement but paranoid and jealous with his wrestlers and he snapped. >> january 26th, 1996. >> i remember the police scanner blaring in our newsroom and my editor saying to me, there's something going on at fox catcher. >> reporter: jeff bloomenthal went to fox catcher. he's now a reporter at the philadelphia business journal. he remembers the international coverage of shooting, the trial and the bizarre behavior is that captured on this soon to be released film. >> he never shaved. his beard go
tim furlong takes a look at the real-live case. >> reporter: if you're seen a trailer for fox catcher, you've seen steve carell. he plays john due upon. you remember his story from 1996. he's one of the heirs to the original dupont founders. he wrote big checks for the delaware museum of natural history and oh, yeah he was a killer. he loved the olympics and on his enormous property in newtown square, which is now becoming a housing developing, he started fax catcher farms, the...
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nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong got the explanation. >> reporter: jennifer steinberg shops at sears. when she saw the sideways swastika ring advertised -- >> i expect more from them. who thinks swastika and doesn't think knneo-nazi? >> reporter: sears has an online marketplace where you can buy things on their site from third party vendors. that being said, i think most people would probably feel like anything you buy through the sears site you're essentially buying from sears. sears sent me 'statement, tell me the item was listed by independent third parties on sears marketplace and violates guidelines. they tell me it was removed as soon as they became aware of its existence on their site. they are contacting the sellers toç strongly voice their conce over their lack of judgment. i, too, tried unsuccessfully to reach the manufacturer of the ring. >> we live in a country with free speech but we can't perpetrate hatred like this. it's absolutely unconscionable. >> reporter: ellen bern hart is with the jewish federation of delaware. she's disappointed sears didn't more agg
nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong got the explanation. >> reporter: jennifer steinberg shops at sears. when she saw the sideways swastika ring advertised -- >> i expect more from them. who thinks swastika and doesn't think knneo-nazi? >> reporter: sears has an online marketplace where you can buy things on their site from third party vendors. that being said, i think most people would probably feel like anything you buy through the sears site you're essentially...
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i'm tim furlong, coming up, i'll show you how it works. >>> and coming up at 6:00, the results of an investigation of a bus crash. we'll tell you what hapt'ed as the driver lost control. >>> a nurse in spain is the latest person to become infected with the ebola virus. >> a delaware company is actually helping to stop the disease from spreading. nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong shows you how it works. >> the forklift driver here at this small company, sani-seal is busy today. this company is shipping a new product to help fight ebola. >> we have a technology that can be used to fog and disinfect very complex rooms like hospital rooms, airplanes, school rooms, anything of that nature where you want to be certain that all of the pathogens on all surfaces have been killed. >> reporter: the small haley disinfectant machine is pretty simple. fill the machine with the company's solution and hit the start button. once you leave, the machine comes on, the mist comes out and every spot in the room gets disinfected. youç can see why nigeria just ordered a dozen $7,000 machines and
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tim furlong is live in storm force 10. how are the roads? >> you know what, here in delaware they're a lot better than they were before. this is market street in downtown wilmington. about an hour ago it was pouring rain. we're getting what appears to be a break, hopefully it's more than a little break. hopefully it will last a while. as you look out the front of storm force 10, out of the back, you can see the rain is pretty much stopped at this point. it's not too bad. an otherwise nice night. it's not too cold either, which is a good thing. we've been checking the highways as we've been driving up and down in new castle county. kent county, rain was heavier there. i've been checking deldot's site as well. we'll check in some of the lower spots, stanton, new castle county out to newark, christiana, those areas, some of the low-lying areas. if we find any flooding we'll be sure to bring it to you. we're live from storm force 10, rolling through the streets of wilmington. >> be safe roll, tim. >>> blistering details have been revealed in a l
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. >> nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong live tonight in wilmington. how quickly things change. >> reporter: here tonight at the wilmington council meeting that just got started we're probably going to hear from upset teachers and parents. take a look. i was at this thing. remember this news conference a month ago on the steps of the troubled warner elementary school. governor markell was there. to talk about priority schools plan. everyone was excited that day. the state would send $6 million to six struggling schools to get them back on track. warner was one of the schools, as was highland's elementary here. then the districts got the fine print that basically says all the teachers would have to reaprea p ply for the jobs. it said the state would have time approval of the plan and if they couldn't come up with a plan the schools would be privatized or turned over to charter schools. the teachers, superintendent, school boards are unhappy. they want to work with the state on a new plan. as we come back live out here to the city county building, tonigh
. >> nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong live tonight in wilmington. how quickly things change. >> reporter: here tonight at the wilmington council meeting that just got started we're probably going to hear from upset teachers and parents. take a look. i was at this thing. remember this news conference a month ago on the steps of the troubled warner elementary school. governor markell was there. to talk about priority schools plan. everyone was excited that day. the state...
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our delaware bureau reporter tim furlong was there to talk about that part of it. the video you see here, an aspiring young photojournalist, a.j., got these shots for us. really nice going. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well, a cooler day for us today, and a little breezy, too. now we have some clouds moving in. no rain with these clouds. as we go through tonight, the clouds will still be here. temperatures will be dropping back down again. another cool night tonight. clouds will still be here tomorrow and it will be even cooler tomorrow afternoon. and then the clouds will start to bring the rain late tomorrow and into the weekend. so we do have some rain as we head into the start of your weekend. not the entire weekend, but in just a minute i'll show you the timing of it. right now, 68 degrees in philadelphia. temperatures starting to drop off here, too. 68 allentown. 67 potstown. mid 60s in west chester. 70 degrees bensalem. the poconos only in the 50s right now. 68 degrees stone harbor and atlantic city. mid 60s in
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live in police headquarters, tim furlo furlong, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, tim. >>> lawmakers from pennsylvania want answers after 182 a.c.t. exams got lost in the mail. the exams were taken at upper darby high school last month but the a.c.t. says a testing coordinator mailed them incorrectly through the postal service instead of fedex. today, congressman patrick meehan wrote to the postmaster general asking that office to investigate this. the a.c.t. also told nbc 10 today students can re take the test on november 1st and all affected students will get a refund. >>> developing story out of new york city tonight. a doctor is being tested for ebola after working in west africa. doctor craig spencer was rushed to bell view hospital today. the patient was with the group doctors without borders in ebola infected countries. health department says spencer has a 103 degree fever. the cdc is ready to send a team in if necessary. >>> nbc 10 also has new information on how local health officials are handling this ebola virus. bucks county telling us they're now monitoring three people who recently trave
live in police headquarters, tim furlo furlong, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, tim. >>> lawmakers from pennsylvania want answers after 182 a.c.t. exams got lost in the mail. the exams were taken at upper darby high school last month but the a.c.t. says a testing coordinator mailed them incorrectly through the postal service instead of fedex. today, congressman patrick meehan wrote to the postmaster general asking that office to investigate this. the a.c.t. also told nbc 10 today...
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as nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong explains that's not the only controversy facing this police department. >> reporter: it happened along a road in smerna. the driver flashes his headlights to led oncoming drivers to slow down. the aclu is fighting for him according to the federal lawsuit against the smirna police department, they charged him on a statute of misusing his turn signals. the officer never showed up in court and the case was dropped. richard morris wants the judge to make sure smirna police aren't misusing authority. >> the common understanding of flashing lights is slow down. that's a good thing to tell people if they might be driving too fast. >> the police chief told me over the phone, he can't comment over pending litigation. new jersey has similar laws to delaware about flashing turn signals but not necessarily headlights. we learned pennsylvania really doesn't have any laws relating to this. jackson's lawyer says his client should never have been stopped. >> i see no harm in what mr. jackson was doing but plenty of harm in what the police did when they
as nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong explains that's not the only controversy facing this police department. >> reporter: it happened along a road in smerna. the driver flashes his headlights to led oncoming drivers to slow down. the aclu is fighting for him according to the federal lawsuit against the smirna police department, they charged him on a statute of misusing his turn signals. the officer never showed up in court and the case was dropped. richard morris wants the...
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>> we know it's coming, yes. >> reporter: in lewis, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> it's still a little early for my winter forecast. i would say get the salt, at least the way it's looking now. right now we see dry conditions. we finally dried out. the sun came out today. still pretty windy but we have a nice weekend with lots of sunshine and 70s in the seven-day. right now, we see some high clouds, along with sunshine, 68 degrees, the wind is 14 miles an hour and the humidity is farley low. the temperature today officially has gotten to 70 degrees. that just in. that's after 57 yesterday. 69 degrees, pretty closeç to today's temperature tomorrow except with a little bit less wind. a lot of sunshine. that should be a nice day. the current temperatures are generally in the mid to upper 60s, fairly uniform across the area, because of the sunshine and wind. 59 in mt. pocono. these are 10 to 15 degrees warmer than at this time yesterday. tomorrow we're not going to see nearly as much of a jump. the
>> we know it's coming, yes. >> reporter: in lewis, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> it's still a little early for my winter forecast. i would say get the salt, at least the way it's looking now. right now we see dry conditions. we finally dried out. the sun came out today. still pretty windy but we have a nice weekend with lots of sunshine and 70s in the seven-day....
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong live in wilmington this afternoon. >> you've learn of a problem that's spreading across the first state. >> reporter: i know at my house we've gotten a couple of weird calls and lots of other delaware viewers have, too. one lady e-mailed us about it. the phone and computer scammers are out there and want your information and money. >> they called on my house line. >> reporter: nikki was shocked by the boldness of the scam caller she called the federal trade commission and e-mailed us at nbc 10. a woman who knew her name called her house. she told nikki she needed to gain remote access to her computer to fix a problem. >> she was strong armed, this is an emergency and we need you to do this. they kept pushing me to open that computer. i did not do that. >> reporter: nikki is pretty sharp. she didn't give the woman access to her computer and all the personal information it holds. these phone scams are getting more common. >> these calls are not limited to delaware. this is happening nationwide. >> reporter: greg strong leads the delaware attorney ge
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong live in wilmington this afternoon. >> you've learn of a problem that's spreading across the first state. >> reporter: i know at my house we've gotten a couple of weird calls and lots of other delaware viewers have, too. one lady e-mailed us about it. the phone and computer scammers are out there and want your information and money. >> they called on my house line. >> reporter: nikki was shocked by the boldness of the scam...
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tim furlong explains the impact. >> reporter: ken knows when the wind blew just right, his composting plant sent a unique stink into heavily populated directions. when the president spoke at the port of wilmington over the summer, they used these machines to blow a grape smell into the area. but now environmental officials have ordered the plan to the close up shop. 24 people are out of work and there are no more compost producti production. this plant took food and turned it into compost. major farms bought it to use in their fields. old country gardens in wilmington, the horticulturist knew the stink but knew how good it was for the earth. >> it's a waste. we can certainly use that in gardens. it's black gold we call it. >> reporter: state environmental officials say they now how great the compost is and wanted this place to get it right but after six years they had to pull the plug. >> it took a big hit. >> reporter: tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> here is jacqueline london and keith jones. >>> ebola concerns and how our area is prepping. >> lawmakers
tim furlong explains the impact. >> reporter: ken knows when the wind blew just right, his composting plant sent a unique stink into heavily populated directions. when the president spoke at the port of wilmington over the summer, they used these machines to blow a grape smell into the area. but now environmental officials have ordered the plan to the close up shop. 24 people are out of work and there are no more compost producti production. this plant took food and turned it into...
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> one tough cookie she is. >> lucky little girl there. >> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> here's denise nakano with a look ahead. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 5:00, sandy victims still waiting for help. >> two years later and volunteers are still needed to help repair the damage left by sandy? i'm brian thompson. i'll have that story. >>> and we're also watching some showers for tomorrow. followed by some much colder air. i'll show you the numbers coming up. >>> plus, new video of the man accused in that deadly shooting at a wellness center in delaware county. what the suspect said when nbc 10 asked him about the charges, next at 5:00. what's the truth on taxes? factcheck.org says it's tom corbett who's being dishonest. they say tom wolf has a plan to reduce income taxes for the middle class and cut local property taxes. and tom corbett? it's corbett who slashed education by a billion dollars... ...and now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. and it's corbett who's increasing gas taxes by 28 cents a gallon. tom corbett. desperate and di
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t live in new castle, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> let's check in with nbc 10 national correspondent jay gray who's following developments in this new ebola case. >> jay joins us live from dallas, texas. what's the latest, jay? >> hi there, ladies. we know a lot about this new patient, amber vinson, a 29-year-old nurse who helped to treat thomas eric duncan before his death. we are told she inserted cathet catheters, drew blood, dealt with his bodily fluids. now she's gone from caregiver to patient. she'll be transferred to emory university hospital in atlanta this afternoon. she'll make that trip because they want to keep bed space here. there is concern even more health givers could be tested positive for the disease. that's the latest here in dallas, i'm jay gray, denise, renee, back to you now. >> thank you, jay. >>> now to nbc 10's lu ann cahn outside mercy fitzgerald hospital in darby. >> lu ann, the hospital has devised a plan to deal with potential patients who come come from the liberian community in nearby southwest philadelphia who may have ebola symptoms. >> reporter: rig
t live in new castle, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> let's check in with nbc 10 national correspondent jay gray who's following developments in this new ebola case. >> jay joins us live from dallas, texas. what's the latest, jay? >> hi there, ladies. we know a lot about this new patient, amber vinson, a 29-year-old nurse who helped to treat thomas eric duncan before his death. we are told she inserted cathet catheters, drew blood, dealt with his bodily fluids. now she's gone...
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong shows us how leaders are working to make sure they are not caught off guard this winter. >> reporter: right now, delaware's roads look like this. you know they will soon look like this. >> we know it's coming. >> reporter: this means scott undercoffler is stretching out his deldot snowplowing muscles. >> once the temperature drops, we have to get focused. >> reporter: today is equipment inspection day at deldot's equipment yard. they have to be ready to go in delaware when the first flakes fall. the plows have to be ready, so do the salt spreaders. i don't have toç remind anyone how bad last year was. >> it was the fact that it was one after the other. as a result of last winter we have spent more time than we normally do in prepping for this upcoming snow season. >> reporter: delaware's a little bit different than most states. most state transportation authorities clear the snow and ice from the major roadways. deldot handles 89% of the roads. last year they spent $18 million doing it. that was a state record. that's a lot of money to spen
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong shows us how leaders are working to make sure they are not caught off guard this winter. >> reporter: right now, delaware's roads look like this. you know they will soon look like this. >> we know it's coming. >> reporter: this means scott undercoffler is stretching out his deldot snowplowing muscles. >> once the temperature drops, we have to get focused. >> reporter: today is equipment inspection day at deldot's...
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as nbc 10 delaware bureau reporting tim furlong tells us, some of the cases date back to the '70s. >> reporter: this is what harold long told nbc 10 back in 2007 after his daughter was murdered at their new castle apartment. she wasç found strangled in he bed, wheelchair bound since birth. nothing ever panned out, even after strong leads. >> i don't know how many times you have to go over the evidence to prove this person did the crime. >> reporter: that case is still unsolved to this day but new castle county police say they are starting a cold case team to go back over 40 to 50 unsolved murders dating back to the early '70s. >> they'll have to start from square one, contact initial officers if we still can, maybe still live in the area that can give us intimate details that never made it into the police report. >> reporter: they are going to reach out to family members to get a fresh look at some of the older cases. they're also going to take advantage of new advances in dna analysis, resubmit samples into the national registry to see if they match up with people who might be alre
as nbc 10 delaware bureau reporting tim furlong tells us, some of the cases date back to the '70s. >> reporter: this is what harold long told nbc 10 back in 2007 after his daughter was murdered at their new castle apartment. she wasç found strangled in he bed, wheelchair bound since birth. nothing ever panned out, even after strong leads. >> i don't know how many times you have to go over the evidence to prove this person did the crime. >> reporter: that case is still...
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong live this afternoon in wilmington. >> tim, tell us how delaware's plan differs. >> reporter: well, after what happened in dallas delaware officials said thanks, but no thanks to the cdc guidelines. they've decided to go a different route. they believe the world health organization plan is actually a better fit for delaware hospitals like st. francis here. fear of ebola in the u.s. might outweighing the reality. >> i don't know if it's fact or fiction, but i know it's a lot of fear out here. >> reporter: abigail hoss is a new castle county paramedic. if somebody calls in and tells the 911 dispatcher they're sick and recently been to west africa, she has a ppe suit ready to go. she knows what to do and says delaware's entire first responder and health communities are ready. >> it's stuff that we're already doing. this is just on a grander scale nationally. >> reporter: but delaware health officials are now doing what some other states haven't. they're now instructing state health care workers to use the world health organization's ebola guidelines as
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong live this afternoon in wilmington. >> tim, tell us how delaware's plan differs. >> reporter: well, after what happened in dallas delaware officials said thanks, but no thanks to the cdc guidelines. they've decided to go a different route. they believe the world health organization plan is actually a better fit for delaware hospitals like st. francis here. fear of ebola in the u.s. might outweighing the reality. >> i don't know if...
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong spoke to the cat's owner today. >> brandon burns usually sees this cat when he backs out of his driveway. this morning he saw or real or scarier one. he rolled down the window, snapped this pick. >> there it was, standing in the yard. reminded me of a bobcat. >> reporter: this is not a bobcat. >> he would respond to boo. this is richard todd's cat boo. he's been missing since october 1 th. >> he saw a bunny rabbit and it distracted him and off he went. >> reporter: richard understands why everyone in four or five neighborhoods in this area are on edge. boo has a little bit of an image problem. he is an african savannah cat. some would say he looks more exotic, some would say scarier than a typical house cat. >> he's not a ferocious cat in any way. he's a standard domesticated cat pep looks a lot different. >> reporter: i called the delaware spca and they came over to brandon's house, trying to track boo down. >> there would be a perfect spot. >> reporter: together we searched areas we think a cat like boo would hide, even in a neighborhood
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong spoke to the cat's owner today. >> brandon burns usually sees this cat when he backs out of his driveway. this morning he saw or real or scarier one. he rolled down the window, snapped this pick. >> there it was, standing in the yard. reminded me of a bobcat. >> reporter: this is not a bobcat. >> he would respond to boo. this is richard todd's cat boo. he's been missing since october 1 th. >> he saw a bunny rabbit and it...
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> jacqueline london and keith jones. >>> next on nbc 10 at 5:00. >> on alert. count on nbc 10 to keep you up to date on the latest warnings on the ebola outbreak. at 5:00, how protocols are being changed to help prevent the spread of the deadly virus. sheena? >>> a few showers around the area. then tonight we have fog setting in and wamer temperatures, too. i'll show you the details on that and the timing of the thunderstorms, coming up. >>> eagles fans should be flying high but instead they're being called out again for what some say is bad behavior. the photo stirring up the controversy. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> think ebola. that is the message federal health authorities are telling the nation's hospitals. this as a texas nurse remains in isolation after testing positive for the virus over the weekend. the nurse was on the team that cared for thomas eric duncan who died from ebola last week. >> the first known case of person-to-person infection in the united states and it's raisin
tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> jacqueline london and keith jones. >>> next on nbc 10 at 5:00. >> on alert. count on nbc 10 to keep you up to date on the latest warnings on the ebola outbreak. at 5:00, how protocols are being changed to help prevent the spread of the deadly virus. sheena? >>> a few showers around the area. then tonight we have fog setting in and wamer temperatures, too. i'll show you the details on that and...
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nbc 10's tim furlong is there. he's working to get an update for us and information, and, of course, you can count on nbc 10 for live continuing coverage of this story beginning this afternoon on nbc 10 news at 4:00. >>> our first alert forecast now from bill henley with a look at what's ahead this afternoon. >> temperatures are well in the 50s, on our way to the 60s today. we've seen some scattered clouds showing up on the visible satellite imagery but they're just some scatter clouds. still lots of sunshine around. the thicker clouds are still waiting in the wings in western and central pennsylvania. those will be moving in overnight tonight and tomorrow we might start with a few sprinkles but i'm not chexpecti an all-day rainfall. a few clouds moving through. we did see a few spots on the radar to the north of allentown in the pocono mountains. most of those didn't even reach the ground. steadier showers to the west. they're scattered, not a huge system here, but it's going to be coming together over the next 36
nbc 10's tim furlong is there. he's working to get an update for us and information, and, of course, you can count on nbc 10 for live continuing coverage of this story beginning this afternoon on nbc 10 news at 4:00. >>> our first alert forecast now from bill henley with a look at what's ahead this afternoon. >> temperatures are well in the 50s, on our way to the 60s today. we've seen some scattered clouds showing up on the visible satellite imagery but they're just some scatter...
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong found people being educated about the virus. >>> if you've been following the news coverage you're probably pretty concerned about the ebola threat. you might not have thought about how it could affect your child's school. >> how to transfer, where it's coming from. >> reporter: school nurses are soaking up every drop of information they can get on ebola. >> i think it's a good idea. knowledge is power. i'd rather have them know and be prepared for worst-case scenario. >> it's scary for everyone. it's something we're not used to dealing with. >> reporter: pat gilday leading brandy wine's team of school nurses. they are learning more about ebola. she's actually more concerned with the threat posed by the flu and enterovirus d68 but she really does want to know what to look for in a child that shows up with ebola-like symptoms. that's key, what to look for, knowing the questions to ask. >> doing a good health history when we see the students, looking at the health reports of anyone newly registered in the district, making sure we're aware of th
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong found people being educated about the virus. >>> if you've been following the news coverage you're probably pretty concerned about the ebola threat. you might not have thought about how it could affect your child's school. >> how to transfer, where it's coming from. >> reporter: school nurses are soaking up every drop of information they can get on ebola. >> i think it's a good idea. knowledge is power. i'd rather have them...
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nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is live at ai dupont hospital in wilmington. >> reporter: that little boy's name is a.j., jacqueline. he's here at ai dupont hospital. he's lucky people got to him quickly. we saw his mom and dad walk past a short while ago. we learned the laws in delaware about this stuff, not all that tough. >> reporter: zack happened to be working in the valley run complex when he heard a woman screaming that her son shot himself. 29-year-old is expected to survive but his injuries are very serious. >> the most important thing is, he seems to be on the road to recovery. >> reporter: while the crime tape is now gone, the questions linger. how did a.j. get his hands on the gun, whose gun was it and was it legally registered? his mom rushed away when we tried to get answers. >> this is a tragedy that should never have happened in the first place. >> reporter: jennifer spoke with us via face time today. she's stud did up on delaware laws related to this incident. >> delaware laws could be stronger for sure. >> reporter: you see the word misdemeanor a lot in
nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is live at ai dupont hospital in wilmington. >> reporter: that little boy's name is a.j., jacqueline. he's here at ai dupont hospital. he's lucky people got to him quickly. we saw his mom and dad walk past a short while ago. we learned the laws in delaware about this stuff, not all that tough. >> reporter: zack happened to be working in the valley run complex when he heard a woman screaming that her son shot himself. 29-year-old is...
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delaware bureau reporter tim furlong has his story. >> when zaire walks past you, you notice the little limp. under those khakis he has a high-tech prosthetic leg. >> it's scratched up. i don't think about it much. only when asking questions like this. >> reporter: he lost his leg due to diabetes but believe it or not, getting used to the prosthetic, that was the easy part. >> they say dealing with the diabetes makes life challenging but in layman's terms. >> sometimes it just stinks. >> always having to check his blood sugar, watch him through the night and things like that. >> reporter: on saturday, thousands will join our nbc 10 team at the philadelphia art museum for the stepout walk to stop diabetes. zaire and his family will there, too, not just walking to find a cure for zaire, they're walking to help everyone with diabetes and those who might get it if we don't raise enough money to figure out how to prevent it. >> i hope people aren't saying i'm not going to go. this is a condition or disease that can be cured if all of us get behind, standing and walking together. >> reporter:
delaware bureau reporter tim furlong has his story. >> when zaire walks past you, you notice the little limp. under those khakis he has a high-tech prosthetic leg. >> it's scratched up. i don't think about it much. only when asking questions like this. >> reporter: he lost his leg due to diabetes but believe it or not, getting used to the prosthetic, that was the easy part. >> they say dealing with the diabetes makes life challenging but in layman's terms. >>...
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tim furlong explains. >> reporter: okay. it isn't exactly mission impossible. but same idea, over the weekend someo%e cut a hole through the roof of this builder's office on route 13 and dropped down and cut through a cinder block wall into the adjoining check cashing business where he, she or them stole a couple grand in cash. the owner of the business doesn't want his face on camera. turns out, dover and state police have seen this act before. they're investigating at least five through the roof burglaries in just the last five weeks. >> the opening was about like that. >> reporter: the general manager at dover's mapledale country club described the hole the burglar cut in the hole of his clubhouse and showed me where he came in through the locker room ceiling and busted down some doors. >> very frustrating. >> reporter: the alarm system went off before the burglars could make it into the pro shop to steal the valuable stuff. >> they fled out through the roof. >> reporter: police tell me they're treating the rooftop break-ins as connected crimes. if you have
tim furlong explains. >> reporter: okay. it isn't exactly mission impossible. but same idea, over the weekend someo%e cut a hole through the roof of this builder's office on route 13 and dropped down and cut through a cinder block wall into the adjoining check cashing business where he, she or them stole a couple grand in cash. the owner of the business doesn't want his face on camera. turns out, dover and state police have seen this act before. they're investigating at least five through...
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nbc 7's tim furlong is live this afternoon. >> you've been talking to people who worked with joseph clan cy krrp everybody says he's calm, m methodical and has a presence. lives in newtown square. this is a philly guy now charged with arguably the most important job on the planet. long before he was protecting the president of the united states, joe clancy was a government teacher at father judge high school. >> we called him cla krrnc. >> reporter: james mcdonald showed us the yearbook photos of joe clancy. the students liked him. his fellow teachers liked him. they were sad to see him go. >> a young kid. he really was enthusiastic and it was a shame to lose him because of the fact that the kids liked him. >> reporter: after leaving the secret service a few years ago, he led the comcast security team responsible for protecting the comcast center in center city and company facilities all over america. as clancy now leaves this company, his bosses feel the same way the teachers at father jj d judge did. he has to go. >> when the president taps you on the shoulder and says, joe, i need you
nbc 7's tim furlong is live this afternoon. >> you've been talking to people who worked with joseph clan cy krrp everybody says he's calm, m methodical and has a presence. lives in newtown square. this is a philly guy now charged with arguably the most important job on the planet. long before he was protecting the president of the united states, joe clancy was a government teacher at father judge high school. >> we called him cla krrnc. >> reporter: james mcdonald showed us...
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nbc 10's tim furlong live in center city with more on the case against ex-traffic court judge. >> tim, her name has come up in a previous investigation with the state. tell us about this latest legal development. >> reporter: yeah, she's had the problems with the state, already awaiting sentence on a federal charge. she's in more trouble in philadelphia. former traffic court judge, here at police headquarters behind me, where she's going to by arraigned on bribery, conspiracy charges and four other people who should be very nervous as well. this case at one point had been dropped. we told you about that, clearly it's now very much open. >> this is a press and play prosecution. >> reporter: philadelphia d.a. seth williams says it's all on tape. former philly traffic court tynes wined and dined by a confidential informant. the informant wanted valuable with the traffic court and wanted to pad her upcoming retirmt. >> told her we can set it up so you never have to work another day in your life. >> reporter: nbc 10 obtained the grand jury presentment. once the deal was done tyne saerngs t
nbc 10's tim furlong live in center city with more on the case against ex-traffic court judge. >> tim, her name has come up in a previous investigation with the state. tell us about this latest legal development. >> reporter: yeah, she's had the problems with the state, already awaiting sentence on a federal charge. she's in more trouble in philadelphia. former traffic court judge, here at police headquarters behind me, where she's going to by arraigned on bribery, conspiracy...
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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is live in wilmington. how are they preparing, tim? >> reporter: it's been a rough couple weeks for the cdc. how about that first? everyone questioning the way they're handling things. now what you have here is the state of delaware basically taking a pass on cdc guidelines. they think they might have found a better guide to keeping health care workers safe. with so much video of folks in moon suits and worries about the spread of ebola, it's getting tougher to keep americans calm. >> i think the first thing that's important is folks not panic. >> reporter: the chairman of the senate subcommittee on after rick karks he says the u.s. needs to do more here and there. to keep ebola from spreading. >> i think we need to do empb mo even more to make sewure all of our public hospitals and health facilities are fully trained and equipped and to implement more thorough screening. >> reporter: delaware health officials decided the state's hospitals and first responders should use the world health organization's guidelines for health care worker
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is live in wilmington. how are they preparing, tim? >> reporter: it's been a rough couple weeks for the cdc. how about that first? everyone questioning the way they're handling things. now what you have here is the state of delaware basically taking a pass on cdc guidelines. they think they might have found a better guide to keeping health care workers safe. with so much video of folks in moon suits and worries about the spread of ebola, it's...
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live in paradise township, lancaster county, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 4:30, the nbc 10 investigators have done some digging into the safety record of the trucking company involved in today's school bus crash and the school bus operator's record. see what they uncovered, all new this afternoon on nbc 10 news at 4:30. >>> skyforce 10 over a deadly crash this morning in bucks county. police say a car crashed head on with the tractor-trailer. it happened just after 7:00 at the intersection of state road and street road in bensalem. the car's driver, 23-year-old michael beranovski was killed. investigators are looking into what caused that crash. >>> from our delaware bureau ab at least a dozen students are facing charges after a brawl at newark high school. police say there were multiple fights at the school, approximately 12 to 15 students were taken into custody. no one was seriously hurt. police say it started around 7:00 this morning when school staff broke up a fight in the cafeteria. while they were doingç that, other fights started in the hallways. >> the first fight was the res
live in paradise township, lancaster county, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 4:30, the nbc 10 investigators have done some digging into the safety record of the trucking company involved in today's school bus crash and the school bus operator's record. see what they uncovered, all new this afternoon on nbc 10 news at 4:30. >>> skyforce 10 over a deadly crash this morning in bucks county. police say a car crashed head on with the tractor-trailer. it happened just after...
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. >> nbc 10's tim furlong tells us about the plea he is making to the public. >> reporter: andy waller is searching hard for a silver lining right now. his 4-year-old son, eli went to bed okay one night a couple weeks ago but then died of enterovirus d68 in his sleep. >> he stopped breathing at some point during the night. and did not start up again. >> reporter: eli waller had not shown any of the respiratory symptoms we've been hearing about for weeks. he was a triplet. his parents' only concern was that he might have picked up pink eye from his sister. the waller's community has been supportive of the family, the entire town mourning their loss along with them. >> my heart is broken but at the same time, i mean, it just -- i'm so glad to be a part of this community. and i'm so grateful for everyone out there who's helping us. >> reporter: the family is hoping you might help the foundation they've set up in eli and memory. eli loved the first day of school. as of today, you can make a donation at first day of school foundation.org. the foundation will help raise money to pay for supp
. >> nbc 10's tim furlong tells us about the plea he is making to the public. >> reporter: andy waller is searching hard for a silver lining right now. his 4-year-old son, eli went to bed okay one night a couple weeks ago but then died of enterovirus d68 in his sleep. >> he stopped breathing at some point during the night. and did not start up again. >> reporter: eli waller had not shown any of the respiratory symptoms we've been hearing about for weeks. he was a...
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. >> nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong shows us what a wilmington hospital is doing right now to get prepared. >> this is st. francis hospital's emergency guy. he built this high-tech command center and wrote the book on ebola preparations for the hospital. other hospitals are using it now, too. >> ebola is a serious threat but if handled properly you can be completely safe. >> reporter: if a patient does get rushed to st. francis, they will be greeted by a team of doctors and nurses who look like this and they will go into a special area away from the other patients. >> i fell like if we have a team together and do a lot of practice, it would be a matter of minutes before our team could be ready to go. >> reporter: joe is most concerned with the ppes, he triple glove instead of double gloves and follows world health organizations for putting them on. he also follows the buddy system guidelines. >> i think they're a little bit better than the cdc's at this point. if i would say we're following something, it would be the w.h.o. guidelines. >> reporter: they are confident they a
. >> nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong shows us what a wilmington hospital is doing right now to get prepared. >> this is st. francis hospital's emergency guy. he built this high-tech command center and wrote the book on ebola preparations for the hospital. other hospitals are using it now, too. >> ebola is a serious threat but if handled properly you can be completely safe. >> reporter: if a patient does get rushed to st. francis, they will be greeted by a...
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> new information on a dog attack on a delaware girl. the family of the 8-year-old was critically injured after she was attacked by a pitbull in her home saturday. police shot and killed the dog. >>> now to decision 2014 and the race for pennsylvania governor. >> today the candidates squared off again, debating everything from school funding to jobs, even a state p 0. -- porn scandal. >> the real concerns about this budget. >> you're accusing me of a criminal act? >> i'm accusing you of overestimating what the revenues were going to be in the last year's budget. >> reporter: with 4 1/2 weeks before the november election, incumbent tom corbett and democratic nominee tom wolf lashed out on everything from balancing the keystone state's budget to educational funding. >> i would impose a fight for severance tax. some of that money would go back to the localities allowing drilling. some of that would go to the department of environmental protection. hundreds of millions of dollars of that could go to fund education. >> when it comes to fair f
tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> new information on a dog attack on a delaware girl. the family of the 8-year-old was critically injured after she was attacked by a pitbull in her home saturday. police shot and killed the dog. >>> now to decision 2014 and the race for pennsylvania governor. >> today the candidates squared off again, debating everything from school funding to jobs, even a state p 0. -- porn scandal. >> the real concerns about this budget. >>...
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nbc 10's bureau chief, tim furlong, is a huge cheerleader, being a graduate of solisie adam. so, martin luther king grads, you've got your work cut out for you. they're led by tim publishing for votes there. you can vote by going to our nbc10.com or our facebook page. vote there, or you could also text or call your vote to 610-624-4111. of course, the game with the most votes is featured as our "game of the week" on "the high school blitz," which airs every saturday at 7:00 p.m. on nbc 10. >>> it is a national trend showing up in this area -- kids vaping, kids smoking e-cigarettes, even at school. how officials in one county are trying to curb the situation. >>> and don't forget, you can wake up every morning with your favorite nbc 10 personality. all you have to do is download the nbc 10 morning app for your smartphone. there you'll find the latest news headlines, a live stream of our morning newscast, and you can even set your alarm to wake up to the voice of an nbc 10 personality. to the people of the coffee-drinking world. the time has come to put down the dark roast you'
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. >>> as nbc 10 delaware reporter tim furlong explains, officers are about to use a new investigative approach. tim? >>> jacqueline, it's really only new to wilmington, in a city where murders haven't been getting solved. lots of residents have wondered why don't we have a homicide unisnit as of thuni sn t? >> every day. >> reporter: that's how often she thinks about her son, jermaine. his case is still unsolved. she's not yet been able to look yet in the eyes of her son's killer. >> why? i want to know why would you take a 19-year-old's life. >> reporter: for months, keisa and other residents have been asking for a homicide unit. for months, the mayor said the city didn't need one. >> we wanted to do it right. >> reporter: the homicide unit hits the streets october 20th. it will include four dedicated homicide detectives, a cold case unit, a supervisor and two federal atf agents who will work with city police to try to tie evidence and cases together and spot trends. wilmington's mayor himself, a former homicide investigator. >> we hunted them down and that's what these homicide inve
. >>> as nbc 10 delaware reporter tim furlong explains, officers are about to use a new investigative approach. tim? >>> jacqueline, it's really only new to wilmington, in a city where murders haven't been getting solved. lots of residents have wondered why don't we have a homicide unisnit as of thuni sn t? >> every day. >> reporter: that's how often she thinks about her son, jermaine. his case is still unsolved. she's not yet been able to look yet in the eyes of...
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we're live in middleton, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> kind of cool day for a walk around rutgers camden. the rain is gone. it's cooler than it's been but warmer than normal. you can follow that. what can we expect? >> let's get the answer from glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> it's going to be chilly night tonight but not as cold as it's going to be over the weekend. we have some clouds around but generally fair weather clouds, more clouds in the poconos today than what we've seen around philadelphia, new jersey and delaware. you can see some of those clouds are not really going to bother anybody and they are just going to be falling apart as the sun goes down. 58 degrees right now, which is quite a bit cooler than it was yesterday. 55 in allentown. the clouds continue tonight for a little while. gradual clearing. much colder over the weekend and a lot wetter. timing of all that with the seven day in a few minutes. also tomorrow, yeah, that's halloween. so what kind of conditions could those trick-or-treaters expect? find out on my exclusive nbc 10 forecast minutes away. >> happening now m
we're live in middleton, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> kind of cool day for a walk around rutgers camden. the rain is gone. it's cooler than it's been but warmer than normal. you can follow that. what can we expect? >> let's get the answer from glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> it's going to be chilly night tonight but not as cold as it's going to be over the weekend. we have some clouds around but generally fair weather clouds, more clouds in the poconos today than...
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. >> reporter: in hamilton township, tim furlong, nbc news. >>> nbc10.com has a whole section devoted to enterovirus d68, the symptoms and the best way to stay virus-free. head to the website for advice your whole family can benefitç from. >>> an ebola scare on a flight from philadelphia. matt delucluselucia, quite a sc that flight. >> reporter: here at the airport i've been talking with people all day, generally they are not worried but they do agree that ebola is not a joke. by now, millions have seen it. this video, shot by a passenger on board a u.s. airways flight from philadelphia to punta cana. they removed 594-year-old man who supposedly told fellow passengers i have ebola. minutes later, he said this. >> i didn't do nothing. >> he was stupid for one. >> reporter: mary webb is one of the millions that fly each day. she said she would haven hadaled things differently. >> i would have slapped him upside his head for playing this kind of a prank knowing how serious this problem is. >> reporter: according to news outlets in the dominican republic, the unidentified man was flown
. >> reporter: in hamilton township, tim furlong, nbc news. >>> nbc10.com has a whole section devoted to enterovirus d68, the symptoms and the best way to stay virus-free. head to the website for advice your whole family can benefitç from. >>> an ebola scare on a flight from philadelphia. matt delucluselucia, quite a sc that flight. >> reporter: here at the airport i've been talking with people all day, generally they are not worried but they do agree that ebola...
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she and her family spoke exclusively to tim furlong before they left c.h.o.p. emily described the attack that almost killed her. >> first he bit me on the hip to knock me down. and then he grabbed my arm but he was going for the back of my neck. >> reporter: emily's sister fought the dog off until the police arrived and shot it. emily has more surgeries ahead. doctors are hopeful she'll eventually gain function back into her arm but it could take quite some time. >>> as the search for eric frein runs into day 46 now, the manhunt isn't just taking a toll on police. businesses in the area have been struggling. as nbc 10's doug shimell reports now, they might have to turn to the federal government for help. >> reporter: with each new eric frein sighting and search like today's near the small town of mountain home with the state police chopper in the air, it means another ripple of bad economic news for local merchants trying to lure back customers scared away by the manhunt. howard mallon has watched his usual fall revenues dry up in his mountain home hardware sto
she and her family spoke exclusively to tim furlong before they left c.h.o.p. emily described the attack that almost killed her. >> first he bit me on the hip to knock me down. and then he grabbed my arm but he was going for the back of my neck. >> reporter: emily's sister fought the dog off until the police arrived and shot it. emily has more surgeries ahead. doctors are hopeful she'll eventually gain function back into her arm but it could take quite some time. >>> as the...
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i'm tim furlong. i'll have that story coming up. >>> right now at 5:30, the global war on terror. while the isis threat appears to be oversea, the battle against terrorists starts right here at home. that's where the men and women of the armed forces come in. >> yeah, especially those from joint base mcgwire-dix-lakehurst in burlington county. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long went to the base today. out of curiosity, what's their role in the overseas operation? >> reporter: keith, bottom line is this air force base is involved in those support missions but exactly how closely, those details are kept close to the vest. we did, however, see up close and personal today the training that takes place. that it is vital and it is happening on a continual basis. at the helm of the c-17 globe master aircraft is where pilot maggie rudolph feels most comfortable even if the mission means delivering cargo or troops to the syrian border to aid in u.s. air strikes in the fight against isis and the terroristic stronghold on syrian families. >> we spend many missions, we go out fre
i'm tim furlong. i'll have that story coming up. >>> right now at 5:30, the global war on terror. while the isis threat appears to be oversea, the battle against terrorists starts right here at home. that's where the men and women of the armed forces come in. >> yeah, especially those from joint base mcgwire-dix-lakehurst in burlington county. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long went to the base today. out of curiosity, what's their role in the overseas operation?...