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Behind the Scenes: Inside the Nation's Biggest July 4th Celebration

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The nation’s biggest Independence Day celebration show lasts 25 minutes but required more than a year of planning and a fireworks shopping trip around the world.

Last fall, pyro technician Gary Souza traveled to China, Portugal, Spain, Germany, and America, looking for the biggest and best new firework shells.

The new pyrotechnics will be making their American debut in the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular, Thursday in New York at 8 p.m. ET. It will be televised live on NBC on the eastern and central time zones, and at 8 p.m. PT on the west coast.

“One of my favorites is the happy face that everyone remembers from years past, where a little shell bursts and it’s a nice smile at you. This year we are going to have winking eyes in the smiling face,” said Souza, who serves as show designer.

Some other new designs include a green jellyfish, and “diamonds in the sky” that will shine during Rihanna’s song “Diamonds.” Usher’s song “OMG” will feature newly designed “beating heart” fireworks.

Twenty miles of cable are used to wire the fireworks, some of which measure up to 10 inches in diameter and weigh up to 35 pounds, to the electronic digital firing system. The firework triggers are all computer controlled to launch the pyrotechnics in sync with the music. Show organizers said choosing Grammy Award-winning artist Usher to select songs that match the fireworks will make this year’s display extraordinary.

“[Usher] has had the great good fortune of designing stage shows, writing music and producing concerts, but he has never had the opportunity to paint the sky,” said Amy Kule, executive producer of Macy's Fireworks.

In May, Usher worked with the Macy’s team to design and test the fireworks show in the Mojave Desert. After observing a range of sparking designs, he selected the music and he didn’t just stick to R&B. He chose songs by Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, and others, including four of his own.

“One that I think will most certainly touch the hearts of America is Sam Cooke’s ‘A Change is Gonna Come’ because that’s where we are—more now than ever we are accepting of change, recognizing our past and becoming better as a result of it,” Usher said.

The 37th annual pyrotechnic display will also include a light show for the first time. The Empire State Building replaced its traditional lights atop the tower with a customizable, colored LED system last year and it will be used Thursday night to complement the flying colors in the sky.

Certain colors, patterns and effects display differently in person than on television, so the team used brighter colored fireworks with longer durations and cascades to impress both audiences, Souza said.

The television broadcast will use 10 cameras placed on the New York and New Jersey sides of the Hudson River and an aerial camera providing a bird's-eye view of the show. Nick Cannon will host the show from New York’s Hudson River Park.

NBC has extended the fireworks special from one hour to two hours for the first time, which has enabled producers to include more performances and new segments.

The team traveled across the country talking to bus drivers, engineers, bridge builders, cowboys and other “regular Americans” to get their opinions of America, and their responses will be featured in a new addition to the program— “American Spirit Moments”—between the musical acts. Taylor Swift, Cher, Pitbull, Selena Gomez, Mariah Carey and Tim McGraw will perform during the first 90 minutes of the show and the fireworks display will fill the last half hour, producer Bill Bracken said.

Though he had an additional hour of broadcast to fill this year, Bracken said finding more musical artists was not a problem.

“The great thing about the Fourth of July is that it’s a show that everyone wants to participate in,” Bracken said. “It’s such a patriotic holiday and given the events that have taken place over the last year—the tragedy of the tornadoes in Oklahoma, the incident in Boston, and hurricane Sandy—Fourth of July is a time for everyone to come together and be proud of their country.”



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Alleged DUI Driver Crashes Into Starbucks

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One person is injured after a woman allegedly driving under the influence slammed into a Starbucks in Havertown, Delaware County.

The accident happened around 10:45 a.m. at 1260 West Chester Pike. Police say 53-year-old Jodi Lubar was behind the wheel of a 2003 Hyundai Sonata when she crashed into a glass window at the coffee shop.

Police say around 25 people were inside the store at the time. One man was hit and sustained a leg injury.

Lubar was arrested and is facing DUI charges.

The store is currently closed but is set to reopen tomorrow at 6 a.m., according to police.
 

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Battling Mosquitoes

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The fight against mosquitoes is in full force right now as people battle the buggers. NBC10's Tim Furlong has tips on how you can prevent being bitten.

Fare Hike Not Enough for SEPTA

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Fares to ride SEPTA went up Monday, but not enough for Philadelphia's transit agency to pay all of its bills.

SEPTA is stalled in its tracks, so to speak, when it comes to long-term planning because it doesn't know how much money it will get from the state.

Somewhat unexpectedly, the Pennsylvania Legislature could not agree on a funding plan that would provide additional money for the state's transportation infrastructure.

Just a few days ago, instead of finalizing its budget for the fiscal year that started Monday, SEPTA approved a one-month budget, an unusual move for the agency.

"Riders should know that, in the short term, the lack of a transportation funding bill will not impact service," said spokeswoman Jerri Williams.

"However," she continued, "SEPTA will continue to advocate for a strong transportation bill that will provide critical investment into our aging infrastructure. Failure to address this need will affect the reliability and quality of transportation in the region."

Since the Legislature won't return to the matter of transportation funding until the fall, SEPTA will need to look for a stop-gap measure beyond the next month.

SEPTA's board will consider "a number of options for the 2014 operating and capital budget," and could continue to defer action on the agency's capital budget, Williams said.


This story was reported through a news coverage partnership between NBC10.com and NewsWorks.org



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Woman Fights Off Her Attacker in Home Invasion: Police

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Police are investigating a home invasion in Salem County, New Jersey.

Woodstown State Police say a 24-year-old woman was inside her home around 10:30 p.m. Saturday when she heard the front door open. When she checked to see who had opened the door, she saw a man standing in the foyer of her residence.

According to the woman, the man approached her and threw her down onto a glass table which shattered. Police say she was able to fight off the man. Police say he ran from the scene.

Police released the above sketch of the suspect. He is in his mid to late 20’s, approximately
5-foot-10 with a thin build. He was wearing a black t-shirt and baggy light blue jeans. Investigators say he also has a small mark on the right side of his neck, possibly a birth mark or scar.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the New Jersey State Police Woodstown Station detectives at 856-769-0775.

 

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Masseuse Allegedly Offered Undercover Officer Sex

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Police arrested a woman who allegedly offered to engage in sexual acts with an undercover police officer at a New Castle County massage parlor.

Investigators say Guang Cao, 44, gave the undercover police officer a massage at the Asian Massage Parlor located on Capitol Trail in Newark. Police say Cao then offered to engage in sexual acts for additional payment. The officer declined the offer and left the parlor, according to investigators.

Cao, who is from Flushing, NY, was arrested without incident.

Charges are pending.

 

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$40M Apartment Building Fails Inspection

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Goldtex, a new $40 million apartment building complex failed an inspection after numerous safety issues were discovered by an L&I inspector. The property owner, Michael Pestronk, insists that the building is safe. NBC10's Daralene Jones reports.

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1 Hurt After Tractor-Trailer Overturns on Rt. 30

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One person is in the hospital after an accident on Route 30 eastbound in Chester County.

Officials say a tractor-trailer overturned Wednesday night in Downingtown, causing several cars to collide. Police say one person was taken to Paoli hospital. They have not yet revealed the person's condition.

The Route 30 bypass east was closed between US 322 and Pa 113 due to the crash. It has since been reopened.

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As Nation Marks Battle of Gettysburg, the Role of Lincoln's Cottage Comes Into Focus

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As the nation commemorates the 15oth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, News4's Aaron Gilchrist takes us inside the Washington home where President Lincoln followed the battle.

Car Strikes, Kills Toddler

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A toddler died after being struck and killed by a car in South Philadelphia Wednesday night.

Police say the 2-year-old girl ran into the street on the 1200 block of S. 21st Street around 8:20 p.m. The girl was then struck by an oncoming car.

The toddler was taken to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and was pronounced dead just before 9 p.m.

Police say the driver of the car that struck the child remained at the scene. Police continued to investigate the crash through the evening.

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Some Egyptian-Americans Happy About Transition

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Egyptians here in Philadelphia react to the news moments after Mohammed Morsi was ousted as president by the army. NBC10’s Nefertiti Jaquez spoke to one business owner who is happy about the transition.

Gov. Corbett's Former Son-in-Law Arrested

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Gerald Gibson, the former son-in-law of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett was arrested and charged with theft by deception and other related offenses.

Gibson, 43, was a narcotics officer with the Philadelphia police force who was under investigation by the FBI and Philly's Internal Affairs Unit. Sources told NBC10's Nefertiti Jaquez that Gibson was caught on hidden camera, taking money out of a car he was told to search. What Gibson didn't know, according to sources, is that that the money was planted in the car by investigators. 

Gibson is the former husband of Gov. Corbett's daughter Katherine.

“I was surprised and concerned to learn about the allegations regarding my son-in-law Gerald Gibson," Gov. Corbett said in a statement last February. "Susan and I continue to give our family our love and support.”

Gibson (pictured to the left) was placed on administrative leave, according to sources.

On Wednesday, a court document was released indicating that Gibson was arrested and charged with several offenses.

The court document states that Gibson was charged with theft by deception, receiving stolen property, tampering with evidence and other related offenses. He was released after a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.

Stay with NBC10.com for more details on this developing story.



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The Drive Down the Shore

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NBC10's Katy Zachry takes to the roads early on July 4th. Ride along the Atlantic City Expressway to see how gas prices could play a role in holiday weekend travel.

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Most Should Leave Fireworks to the Pros

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NBC10's Tim Furlong is on the Ben Franklin Parkway where Philly's big 4th of July Jam will end with fireworks Thursday night. Anyone planning to set off fireworks should make sure they aren't breaking the law, officials tell NBC10. The best bet is to leave the fireworks to the professionals.

Deadly Crash on I-295

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A two-car crash left one person dead and three others hurt overnight.

The cars collided around 11 p.m. in the southbound lanes of I-295 near the West Deptford exit in Gloucester County, N.J.

Two people were medivaced from the scene, according to New Jersey State Police. It's unclear if one of those people was the one who died.

Police didn’t release the names of the crash victims. They also didn't release the conditions of the survivors.

The left and center lanes of the highway were blocked as rescue crews worked on the scene, according to police.

At least one of the vehicles involved was a white sedan that appeared to have heavy damage to rear and side.

The cause of the wreck remained under investigation Thursday morning.

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Beefed Up Security for July 4th

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NBC10's Tim Furlong is on the Ben Franklin Parkway where extra police officers and added surveillance cameras will help keep revelers safe during the July 4th Jam concert and fireworks.

Gas Prices Could Drive Holiday Travel

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NBC10's Katy Zachry previews July 4th travel and gas prices after making the trip down to Ocean City, N.J.

Man Shot, Killed in NoLibs

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Independence Day began with deadly violence in Philadelphia.

Police officers found a man bleeding along the 600 block of Perth Place -- about two blocks from the Edgar Allen Poe National Historic Site -- in the city’s Northern Liberties neighborhood around 2:30 Thursday morning.

The victim, who suffered gunshot wounds to the chest, thigh and buttocks, was rushed to Hahnemann University Hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to police.

The man, who possibly was homeless, wasn’t identified.

No suspects were named and the motive for the crime wasn’t released.

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Holiday Gas Prices

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For many people in our area the Jersey Shore is their July 4th destination. NBC10’s Katy Zachry has more on how a change in gas prices is fueling the crowds.

Mayor Nutter Responds to Crowd Safety

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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter kicked off the Celebration of Freedom opening ceremony for the city’s “Welcome America” Festivities and also discussed crowd safety for the holiday weekend.
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