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but the questions remain, 12-year-old charlie bofle was found behind a barricade in his father's house, a house that was searched repeatedly. now lindsay janis has the detail. >> reporter: details about a boy in detroit missing for 11 days and he was found alive while he was on nancy grace. we have reports that your son has been found alive in your basement. >> what? young charlie bafle hiding in the basement of his father's home. even cadaver dogs search the house. police say the boy was hungry, but appeared fine?
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>> i thought my son was dead. >> but the discovery of his son inside of home is casting suspicion on the family. >> for someone to imply that i knew my son was in the basement is absurd and it's wrong. >> charlie was taken to the hop and he will be questioned today. >> there are a lot of questions for the family. >> we believe he was in the neighborhood all along and he returned today. >> a return back to the house he shares with his father and stepmother. >> i love my son, i'm glad he is home, and he going to have the great future he deserves to have. >> police say that heat, dehydration and alcohol and drugs led to chaos last night at a concert in boston. two dozen people were
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hospitalized and another 50 at td garden, it was headlined by the swedish artist aviche. iraq says they have recaptured the largest oil refinery from isis mill tans, a claim that they deny. it shows soldiers deployed in and around the refinery but no verification when the video was taken. meantime, thousands of christians are fleeing because the area is being hammered by the art tilry. in a unanimous ruling, the justices said the president overstepped his authority, obama was at odds with congress about the appointments, he made them when congress wane in session. gop leaders haild this decision.
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>> it represents a clear, clear rebuke to the president's brazen power grab, a power grab i was proud to lead the effort against. >> and they struck down the massachusetts law, no buffer zones on health clinics that perform abortions because it violates the rights of protesters. more on this coming up on world news at 6:30 after "action news." a prostitution sting netted an unexpected crime and authorities arrested brian -- for patronizing prostitutes, but during the sting operation, two men attempted to rob an undercover officer that was posing as a prostitute. police quickly swooped in and took both of them into custody.
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two former employees, of abortion doctor kermit gosnell are sentenced for their role in the case. 48-year-old tina baldwin was given 30 months of probation for sustaining a corrupt organization. gosnell is serving life in prison for killing babies born alive and viable and in the overdose death of a patient. a would-be thief got more than he bargained for in the rhawnhurst section this morning. he got a natural gas leak, chopper 6 was over soly avenue this morning and fire crews were called to check out a gas leak of a laundry room in an apartment building they found someone ruptured a gas line of a clothed drier while apparently tampering with the dryer's coin
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box. we are heading for the weekend so it's time to find out what is going on down the shore. >> meteorologist, melissa magee, is live in margate having the time of her life. hey melissa. >> sharrie and monica, when i'm down the shore it's always a good time, i have chrissy and steve here, playing some beach bag fun. nice! >> live on television, you saw it here first. we have hula-hooping taking place with all the girls doing a hula-hooping in the sand. beach stock 2014 is the place to be, if are you in margate but if not check out what else is going on. >> it's a party in margate for beach stock 2014, take the entire family out for a full day of water sports and beach games. this is the fifth year for this
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shore town, beach stock is a one-day event you don't want to miss. head out to huntington and glenville avenues. beach tags are not required for the day of fun in the sun, the party starts at 9:00 a.m. and lasts until 10:00 p.m. >> shovel, scoop and sculpt, during the a.c. world cup, last year more than 100,000 people showed up in atlantic city, and this year promises to be even bigger with more talent, more prizes and more sand. 20 of the world's larnest sculptures means this competition is on. it takes place at pennsylvania avenue. you can view the contractses now through the fourth of july weekend and it's free. >> if you are looking for a place to eat.
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take the road to long beach island, go to the fish dock for the fifth annual sea scallop festival. save a plate for me and hope to see you this weekend down the shore. >> reporter: so beach stock 2014 takes place this saturday only, from 7:30 in the morning until 10:00 p.m., a day of tides, tunes and togetherness, this is the place you want to be. last half hour adam joseph challenged me to a hula-hooping competition. i can show you it's all about the movement in the waist. hopefully sharrie and monica you have fun this weekend. >> look at that. she can do it. i love it. >> that was impressive. >> whether you are at the shore, in the poconos or in your own backyard, stay with the 6 abc
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app, you will get live radar for any storms that may pop up. she had it going on there. >> adam needs to stop challenging her she always wins, now its time to get a check of the roads. >> matt pellman is in the traffic center. can you do that? >> no, i'm not even going to try. whenever we realize melissa magee is down the shore, we see heavier traffic. a lot of people are heading down to join in on the fun, especially on the walt whitman bridge, by the time you reach this point at creek road we break up but the northbound side is backed up to 295, because by the 42 freeway there is a broken down truck. and don't forget that the white horse road bridge is shut down, indefinitely. a lot of people are using summer dale road to get around that. a crash on the blue route in
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delco, 476 at the schuylkill and villanova, a stand still to ridge pike and on the schuylkill itself, by university, a broken down vehicle, speed there's are just 11 miles per hour. fun times, monica and sharrie. back over to you. >> matt thanks. more to come on "action news" tonight. a modern day amelia earhart begins her trip around the world. and her name is amelia earhardt too. i can promise smooth sailing the next couple of days and low humidity, we'll talk about another beautiful weekend in the seven-day forecast. >> plus, ducis rogers looks at what the sixers have in store for tonight's big nba draft.
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vanished in the pacific. now another amelia earhardt takes off for her flight. she is no relation and this trip will raise funds for flying lessons for more young women. the 28,000 mile trip. while our area overwhelmingly push for a win in the world cup, there were a few people on the other side. a group of german fans rooted on their team and they ended up beating the americans but both teams advance to the knockout stage. we like that. >> yes, we do, and people on facebook and twitter say how does that work. >> and ducis rogers here to talk about sports. >> still going to the knockout round, the second time the u.s. will get there, a win or tie, the united states needed that to
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move on from the so-called group, we pick up the action in the 55th minute, we are scoreless. this is not. germany on the attack tim howard makes one incredible save but thomas muller, his fourth goal of this tournament. the u.s. loses 1-0. but all is not lost. portugal takes on ghana and a portuguese victory puts the americans through. portugal wins 2-1 and this gets the u.s. into the knockout round and they kind of got in through the back door. >> it's huge for us getting out of this group, they said we had no chance and we now want to prove a point. >> we get to the round of 16, it shows how far we have come, that we are not happy just getting there and we want to progress, we still have a little bit left
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in us. >> they take on either nigeria or belgium. >> and now suarez is banned for biting in the game against italy. the apology to rod stewart, tonight is the night, they went through a season of heart ache. tonight they get the use their pick in the draft. and jeff skversky joins us from brooklyn new york with more on the direction that the sixers might take, jeff? >> reporter: ducis that is all up in the air at this hour. the sixers have two picks in the lottery, third and tenth overall but the sixers are going very hard, a full-court press for cleveland's number one overall pick to take kansas star forward, andrew wiggins, this is what wiggins and a few potential
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prospects say about ending up in philadelphia. >> i like that, it's a big city. looked good, and a lot of people and the fans are loyal. die hard fans, it was good. >> i had a good workout there as well. you know it was a fun time, my first time being to philly. >> i fit in great, with a lot of younger guys and rebuilding the franchise, and it's a lot of great young guys and i feel like even though i'd be a rookie maybe one of old ever er guys on the team. i could help the locker room out too. >> the sixers stay at number three and wiggins and jabari parker are off the board and look for them to go after the cancer center or the point guard out of australia that is just 18 years old. lots of possibilities and directions the sixers are
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looking to go at tonight. we'll see in about two hours. we are live in brooklyn, jeff skversky, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. and the marlins take on the phillies tonight at citizens bank park, cole hamels is on the mound. >> still ahead on "action news." stepping outside right now. looking at sky 6 hd, over penn's landing. meteorologist adam joseph is back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast next. [ male announcer ] tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time.
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adam joseph is here and another beautiful weekend on tap. >> excellent. let's look at double scan live, it was active last night but it looks good this evening, as we look at your almanac, 87 in philadelphia, the normal high 85, the record 100 degrees set in 1952 and we still have 15 hours of day light, but starting tomorrow the sunrise will get up a little later each day as we lose the daylight hours for the
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rest of the summer as we head towards fall. 83 trenton and 83 allentown and the shore temperatures in the mid-80s, 10 degrees warmer than yesterday because of a northwesterly wind, as we look at satellite and radar, a few clouds. they have bubbled up around the region but pretty much collapsed. a couple of showers in central p.a., they behave and stay north and west of the mountains, we are sitting pretty around here, and high pressure is wedging into new england, with winds coming around counter clock wise, sun and clouds and lowering humidity with temperatures in the 80s. we are all smiling knowing it's weather is great. meteorologist, melissa magee, even a bigger smile, she beat us to the punch at the shore in margate. and beach stock and the kids
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having a blast with the hula-hoops. >> they are having a good time and i met your challenge and i did hula-hoop, we are having fun. yeah, it's fun. beach stock 2014 is the place you need to be if you are in margate, and we have fantastic weather on the way, the shore forecast, friday, breezy and nice and 78 degrees, slightly humid and as we get into the weekend, once again another great weekend. it's sunny and pleasant on sunday with a high of 80, the water felt really nice and the ocean temperature is upper 60s at 68 degrees, that is it from beach stock 2014, hopefully we see you down at the shore this weekend and i'm sending your love to lucy. >> after you draw that heart, i want you to steal a bean bag from the boy behind you and see
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if you can get it in. >> you have to get it in the center hole. >> ready go -- >> oh, you did that on purpose. >> i'll help you another time melissa, enjoy it down there. the poconos forecast, for tomorrow looking dicey at times, there will be a spotty showers in the mountains at 78 degrees and partly sunny and temperatures of 78 and low humidity. less humid tonight 62 to 69 and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow 83 degrees and lowering humidity and saturday, the humidity bottoms out around here and that is a good thing, 84 degrees and another beauty on sunday of 84 and it turns muggy here and 88 and the first day of july on tuesday, and following that, 90 degrees hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms and the muggies hang on the day before the fourth, at 88 degrees.
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♪ how about that, it sounds great. 17 students tried out their skills, playing bat man and the simpsons and it's pink panther. i like ours. now coming up next at 6:00, a mother attacked in front of her 2-year-old son, tonight police know who they are looking for. and details on a major development project in the delaware river waterfront. and it's u.s. soccer team is still in the game, despite a loss today against germany. we are live with fan reaction tonight. we made it. for adam joseph, cecily tynan and jaime
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traffic tragedies scars a south jersey highway, but the big story on "action news" is an all out search for a woman from salem, new jersey, an mcdonald's employee caught on video attacking another woman. all the while her 2-year-old son is standing there watching his mother being assaulted. "action news" reporter john rawlins live tonight. what is the status of the search. we'll start with a disclaimer
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here at first, the video we are about to show here shows real violence in it. that could be disturbing to our viewers, it continues here in new jersey where she has family, earlier today we spoke to the beating victim, she is a 27-year-old student. >> i am trying to tell her i don't want to fight you. her pleas fell on deaf ears she was pummeled and kicked by her much bigger assailant. she was angry at her co-worker thinking she spread damaging rumors about her. and teens that were videoing it never took action to stop it. >> they don't understand i could have been dead, if she hit me in the right spot, mcdonald's isn't worth and a guy
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