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wounded while speaking out gains the taliban, hear from her just ahead. >> we're going back into the extreme heat and humidity but not for the 4th of july. chris sowers is outside with the forecast. >> reporter: today we're not going back into the soup today, either. my alarm went off at 3:30 to go into work and i found myself closing the windows because it was so cool in a couple of locations. the humidity is nice and low, are it feels nice out here. quakertown, 62. saint davids 61. levittown 64. gandys beach, 62. cherry hill, 61. and glassboro, 62 degrees. not a bad morning around the delaware and lehigh valleys. we have high pressure holding on for one more day, we'll see,
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let's say, mostly sunny to sun-type clouds combination later on. a day for the barbecue with the humidity levels nice and low. sun and clouds, 84 degrees by 1:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 87. we're anticipating a high of 88 degrees. the humidity makes a return tomorrow, it noticeably more humid each and everyday during the workweek. we're back into the 90s, and thursday we're in the 90s, as well. that could give us 3 consecutive days, that would be an official heat wave. the thunderstorms that would erupt with the heat and humidity locks stronger. the humidity looks worse and the heat is hotter, and the thunderstorms are stronger, at least according to the forecast information. when i step back inside i'll
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have all the details in the seven-day forecast. >> right now police are searching for a hit-and-run driver, a 57-year-old man was struck in south jersey. he has hit on the 100 block of south white horse pike in lindenwald. medics rushed the man for treatment of a serious head injury. police are looking for the suspect or the a vehicle involved. >> new this morning, a 17-year-old boy is in critical condition after he was hit by a car on roosevelt boulevard. it happened while he was riding his bike on levic street in northeast philadelphia at 11:30 last night. police say the teenager was riding in the northbound lanes of the boulevard when he hit at the intersection. the teenager was rushed to children's hospital with a serious head injury. a little girl is dead her life taken when a gate fell on top of her at a rita's water ice. nora muchanic went digging for
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and got more information about the gate. >> as i looked up it was falling. >> reporter: allison brady was across the street on the 2800 block of girard avenue when the frame of this large mental security gate at the rita's water ice let go. >> it was more than a thud, it was a bang, some people thought it was gun shots. >> we saw the awning laying on the ground, bus stop we didn't realize there was a baby under the awning. >> reporter: friend say 3-year-old winter la rmplet -- larkin was with her mother for a fundraiser. witnesses say 20 or more men struggled to hold it in the air. >> the men were holding the awning up and the little girl was on the grounds they were trying to resuls state her. the -- resuscitate her.
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some fraternity members left the scene to be with grieving family members. others were driven on a bus to central detectives for witness interviews. >> they are checking the gates obviously we're protecting the scene to do the investigation it appears to be a horrible tragedy. >> reporter: at the crime scene unit officials tried figure out why the security gate severed from the buildings, neighborings reflected on the random and freak accident. >> you send your child out for a water ice and the next thing a sign falls on your child. >> police say neighbors have complained about it being loose, one complaint was made to licenses and inspections, how that was handled is unclear. the lag bolts to hold the gate should have been 6 to 8 inches
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long, the ones found were two inches long. police have the sidewalk in front of the store taped off county investigation by the police and l and i is continuing. nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> at the big board the official announcement came out overnight reported by 6abc.com, malala will receive the prestigious liberty medal on 6abc. you may remember in 2012, malala was shot in the head by the taliban in pakistan, they took aim at her for writing about the supression of girls. she has undergone countless surgery as continues to advocate for women's rights. this crusader returned to school
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and talks about her brush with death. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forward and shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. i speak -- >> reporter: in a statement malala said i accept this award on behalf of all the children around the world who are struggling to get an education. she has been called an inspiring voice across the globe. the liberty medal is given to those to strive for rights and liberty of people around the world. >> overseas now, 6abc the accused mastermind of the attack that killed four americans in benghazi liberty pleaded not guilty in his first court appear
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animals. the -- ahmed abu khatallah allegedly plotted an assault on the american compound in 2012. he was brought here on a navy ship is in federal detention. lawmakers are working on a bill that would not raise taxes. govenor corbett would agree to a tax increase only if liquor and pension changes are made. they are trying to skirt the ultimate come by not passing a tax increase. >> president obama france was back celebrating a special mass at st. peter's about basilica.
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he celebrated the feasts of st. peter and paul. he prayed in an softer than normal voice, but not looking like he was having any health problems. a spokesperson said he was fatigue, but no concerns for his health. since being elected last year, the pope has maintained a relent atlantic city pace. philabundance is asking for donations of and he is -- excess fruits and veggies, the donations go to needy families in the delaware valley. last year, 9600 pounds of produce was collected. this summer, philabundance hopes to hit ten thousand. >> happening today, wawa welcome america celebration continues. philadelphia's mural arts program will team up with
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residents of east parkside for a community paint day going on from noon until 4:00 p.m. on the 1100 block of north 41st street. 6abc.com has all the event on wawa welcome america. there will be a slide show of the performers for the largest free concert in america at 6abc.com right now. you can watch the woman come america july 4th batch 6abc. 10:00 a.m., matt o'donnell and tamala edwards host the celebration of freedom ceremony. that's followed by the independence day parade. from 7 to 11:00 p.m. don't mills the 4th of july jam showed by rick williams and cesily tynan along with adam joseph and karen rogers. a huge concert and fireworks show leads into "action news" at 11:00 p.m. this is my favorite time of year. >> mine, too. much more to come on
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"action news" sunday morning. >> more news you didn't see last night. a car plows into a dunkin donuts. >> wegmans recalls a product made in philadelphia. >> the sixers second pick in the draft makes a promise to the fans. jeff skeverski has phillies after a tough day at the office, chris. >> reporter: it's comfortable day around the delaware valley with temperature in the 60s, but the heat and humidity is the big
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>> welcome back, it is 7:14, 70 degrees, sky6 live hd taking a live look at cape may, new jersey. you can see the fisherman there and our producers have been looking at dolphins in the ocean. we haven't seen them, but we'll keep watching until we do. i used to love fishing as a kid, i haven't done it a lot lately. nydia, i know how the summer sunshine and heat depresses. you. i put this graphic up. days until. >> my two favorite things winter and football. >> let's go live on sky 6.
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we have another breath taking morning around the delaware valley. very comfortable, lots of sunshine. low humidity levels. 67 degrees, presently in philadelphia. 65 in trenton. 66 in allentown number on water. ocean temperature up to 71 on the bay. the main player is this, this area of low pressure in bismarck. that's the cold front that's pushing east, it's running into
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a soupy hot, oppressive air mass which is taking over, probably 90% of the country east of the mississippi river valley. so, as it does so, that will trigger numerous showers and thunderstorms. you can see how far way it is. today is nice and comfortable, it will be warmer and highs in the upper 80s, a comfortable 88 degrees. tomorrow, slightly humid, temperatures in the upper 80s, we get into tuesday and wednesday the warm front lifts to the north, the humidity turns awful and we start to see temperatures in the 90s that puts feels like numbers in the mid to upper 90s. future tracker 6 later this afternoon not much going on. pretty much a repeat performance of yesterday. we'll start out with sunshine a few clouds in the day, but not threatening. jersey shore, 79 degrees, uv
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index is high. mostly sunny skies expected out there today. not too much surf, waves generally 2 feet or less. here's a quick look at the uv index on a scale of 1 to 11. this is isn't just for the jersey shore, it's for everyone around the delaware valley it's a 9. apply that sunscreen. philadelphia, 88 degrees, sun and clouds, warm, but pleasant, winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. day planner looks nice, 83. 3:00 p.m., 86. 6:00 p.m., holding steady at 86 coming off the high of 88 degrees, overnights tonight, slightly humid, 63 degrees outlying suburbs, 66 for the center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast it really turns sticky by tuesday, it's a slightly humid day, 88 degrees, feels-like temperatures will be a degree or two warmer than the
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actual air temperature. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, we'll see feels-like temperatures in the upper 890s, afternoon chance of a thunderstorm. wednesday, hot and sticky. 94. thursday, hot and humid, storms, 90 degrees, everything clears out for the the 4th. sun and clouds, 85 degrees, we start the weekend for the 4th of july, 84 degrees, saturday, mostly sunny skies, we have a little rough stretch of weather. i don't like like the heat, i'm sure many of you do. >> we will survive. >> you can stay on top of the weather get the storm tracker 6 live app with live alerts and when storms move our way. it's available for your apple and an dwoid twices. -- android devices. officials hope that calmer winds will help them get a handle on the blaze in the white
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>> consumer news now, wegmans is recalling ham produced in philadelphia. the alert is about change organic ham put on deli trays between june 12 and june 25th. it could contain pieces of white plastic from a broken conveyer belt. you can return it to wegmans for a refund. families facing the challenges pediatric cancer will have fun in ocean city. it was kisses for kyle and
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generous businesses lended a hand for families. hundreds of people enjoyed free rides and food and other fun, kisses for kyle has a special place in the heart of our "action news" family it was there for the family of our friend and produces of this newscast. former phillies darren dalton is battling karen. working out allot attracts mosquitoes because of higher body temperature. mosquitoes land on people with type o blood swells those -- as opposed to those with type a. people wearing black, blue or
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>> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:25 time for the travel forecast. we'll start out with satellite and radar. we have one more nice one up and down the eastern sea breeze, but a lot of activity is expected to see big weather later on. the storm prediction center issued a slight risk of severe weather from chicago, wichita and kansas included in that, as well. severe to moderate risk from southern portions of iowa to
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northern missouri. if you're traveling to the west you could see storms, everybody east of the mississippi river looks all right. philadelphia is on time, 67 degrees, low gone, 66 mostly sunny skies, charlotte and o'hare all quiet all on time. temperatures in the 70s. >> the phillies finish a bad home stand against the braves. they will try to to avoid getting swept. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: we're at the halfway point of the season and the phillies also are -- the phillies are on the par to lose 90 games. will they blow this up by the next month trade deadline. ugly, game one, 4th inning, freddie freeman urned ryan howard's legs, he ties a career high with two errors. justin upton he boots it.
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fans are being, howard knows it. braves scored 9 straight runs, braves blow it wide open in the 8th. phillies swept in a double header by the braves outscored 15-4 they are in dead last losing both of those games. sixers together we built and together we wait may be more fitting. the sixers building through the draft they are willing to wait for the highly touted draft picks to get healthy. the sixers introducing their rookies, saric will not wear a sixers shirt for the next two years, but he promises he'll play for philadelphia. >> i make a choice it's better for me, for philadelphia to be next two years in europe to
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tried bring my game to another level because of the two years i will come here. >> gm, ron he examine. tal -- hextall is trying to find a way to get vinnie la cavalier $4 million off the books. the flyers focusing on speed and defense and you can see from the draft, the flyers taking lots of defenseman, former flier ron hextall said he wanted a goalie, but the board didn't fall that way, they ended up with trarve trarve -- travis s .
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exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: good morning, nydia, it's nice out here this morning just like yesterday. jersey shore is the place to be just like yesterday, a lot of sunshine with temperatures in the 70s. ship bottom, 68 degrees, beach haven 68 degrees, winds are gentle out of the southeast at 5 miles per hour. the surf a quiet. atlantic city showing a temperature of 67 degrees on the boardwalk, 60 degrees at the airport. ocean city up to 71. sea isle city, 67, cape may, 69. inland locations climbing into the upper 80s this afternoon, by 3:00 p.m. this model is running a little cool with that 2 to 3 degrees with the numbers in front of you, philadelphia instead of 84, let's say 87. atlantic city, around 76. temperatures will be 10 to 12 degrees cooler on the beach than in the city. nice and enjoyable one today.
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satellite and radar composite shows high pressure firmly in control. that means another day of sun with a few puffy cumulus clouds developing this afternoon. 88 degrees in the city, sunshine expected, it will be a warmer day comfortable. jersey shore, 78 degrees, sunny, and then the numbers may drop off a little bit later on today. the poconos nice and comfortable there, as well, sun and clouds, pleasant, high of 80. fantastic finish to the weekend. that fantastic weather doesn't last, i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast right through the 4th of july when i step back inside. >> one person was hurt in a house fire in south philadelphia thorch. the action cam on the -- south philadelphia this morning, the action cam was on the scene in point breeze. investigators are working to determine what sparked the fire.
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also new this morning, a car slammed into a montgomery county dunkin donuts, the action cam was at the scene on bethlehem pike in hatfield. police say the vehicle was speeding when it went out of control and swerved off bethlehem pike and rammed the store. firefighters had to free the trapped driver. he was not injured. nobody was in the store. there's no word on when the store will open this morning. so far police have not filed charges. new overnight robbers held up a 7-eleven in philadelphia's roxborough section. police are looking for two men. they walked into the 7-eleven on ridge avenue at 3:15 a.m. at least one of the robbers pulled out a gun and demanded money from the clerk. the bandits got money and took off. everyone is okay. >> tomorrow president obama will ask congress for 2 billion doors to deal with the influx of illegal immigrants from mexico. michelle francis looks at the
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crisis stretching the system. >> reporter: the drive to avert a humanitarian crisis and help tens of thousands of immigrant children along the mexican border is gathering steam. >> we can't help all, but we can help some. >> reporter: dallas county judge promised dallas is stepping up and offered temporary housing for two thousand central american children caught coming to texas without parent. >> we'll take these children from chain linked enclosures and put them in compassionate care. >> over 50,000 children have swept over the southern border since october. federal law said the children must be transferred to the custody of the health and human services department within 72 hours after their arrest for illegal crossing the border and placed with families until a hearing in immigration coulter. but the wave of children has
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overwhelmed the system. on saturday, house minority leader nancy pelosi joined a growing list of members of congress. >> these are children we have a morale responsibility to address this. if we can find a away. >> reporter: that and reduce the mass of illegal border crossings. >> do not sends your children to the border, if they do make it, they will get sent back. >> reporter: immigrants arriving from latin america say they are freeing gang violence and crushing poverty. >> michelle francis abc new york. >> the supreme court is expected to release a decision in the case of a religious right of employer and rights of women. hobby lobby objects for paying for some or all contraceptions.
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iraqi government is pushing to regain parts of the country overtaken by sunni militants. iraqi soldiers backed by tanks and gunships are battling the insurgents holding the town of tikrit. troops said they have reached the outskirts of tikrit and the government said they pushed into the city itself. the war in iraqi has raised concerns for the price of oil and gas. the average price is 3.68. in philadelphia it's 3.79 that's up 26 cent from a year ago. in new jersey, 3.55. in delaware, it's 3.655-gallon to filling up.
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many gas prices will not stop many people from coming to the wawa welcome america week long celebration. it started yesterday. >> reporter: the reid family joined thousands expected at the liberty block party on chestnut street saturday, the kickoff for the wawa welcome america festival. >> we'll be at the party with niki minaj. >> it's nice with the people, it's nice to see everyone down here walking freely. >> it's good start to the summer. wawa america and 4th of july and home of independence. >> reporter: the festival if its 20th year promises seven days of free events in different neighborhoods and ends up with the concert on the benjamin franklin parkway on the 4th of
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july. there was food arena entertainment. mayor nutter proclaimed today new edition day and gave them the liberty bell. that made this kickoff extra special for super fan gerry mcbride she sports a at that that -- tattoo and earrings in the group's name. >> matt o'donnell and tamala edwards hosts the celebration of freedom ceremony followed by the independence day parade. from 7:00 to 11:00 don't miss the 4th of july jam hosted by rick williams cesily tynan, adam joseph and karen rogers. niki minaj and the roots some of the performers taking the stage.
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6abc.com has day by day listing of the events. it's all there right there on the flue 6abc.com. there's always something to do at the wawa welcome america. >> we'll be there. >> the franklin institute celebrates a smart new exhibit and major companion, 6abc loves the arts gets a peek. >> reporter: sky6 live hd is live, meteorologist chris sowers is back now with the full accuweather forecast. we'll be back in a moment. and you can stay on top of the hot weather with the storm tracker 6 live app get audio alerts and live radar when the storms starts moving our way 6789 it's available for your apple and
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>> time for accuweather we're looking at a possible heat wave coming up. >> reporter: yeah, it would be the first one of the season. the weekend as a whole if i fing very nice. let's go live on sky 6. that's the camden water front. we have hazy sunshine, but temperatures are comfortable we're not dealing too much in the way of humidity. 67 degrees, dewpoint up to 60. that's slightly humid but not
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too terribly bad considering the time of the year. the winds out of the south. trenton, 65. allentown, 66. lancaster, 64. millville, 62 and they are up to 70 degrees right now in wildwood. 24 hour temperature change pretty much where it was yesterday at this time. sat light and radar composite shows a warm front approaching from the southwest, a couple of showers from buffalo down to the virginias. that will slowly push east over the next 24 to 36 hours. the air mass behind that front that really makes it feel more summer-like as we get into tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. there's going to be big thunderstorms along with the heat and humidity. right now we're zoomed into the high plains, we have the lightning tracker on, this is storm tracker 6 live double scan. these are taken in 15 minute
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increments. we have 4,000 strikes. this is the bulls eye area today. this is pushing east and it will arrive tuesday night or wednesday. today looks nice, tomorrow looks nice or at least quiet and then it's more active as the week wears on. sun and clouds today, same thing tomorrow. you'll see more in the way of clouds to starting point the sky opens up and we'll see more sunshine during the day. tuesday, same thing, sun and clouds, heat and humidity builds in the afternoon that gave us way to pop-up shower or thunderstorm across the western suburbs. wednesday being the hottest day so far this year. reading 88 degrees, sun and clouds, warmer, downingtown, 85. pottstown, 86. philadelphia, 88. glassboro, 87. wrights town 85. jersey shore looks nice, high temperatures in the upper 70s
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and pulse back as the sea breeze kicks in. 59 degrees in the outlying suburbs, 64 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, looks pretty nice over the next couple of days and then it turns down right stifleing by tuesday. 88 today, 88 monday, tuesday, hot and humid, storms we also of the city, 92. wednesday, hazy, hot and humid, 94 it will feel like 98 or 99. thursday, hot and humid, 90 degrees, turns more comfortable for the 4th and saturday mostly sunny skies and pleasant high of 84 degrees. >> not bad. nice today. >> we're all happy because nydia is back. >> glad to be back. i missed you. >> harrison is 11 weeks old.
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i said yesterday who don't know dennis my husband is a huge golfer, arrived golfer, we put harrison in his first golfing outfit. this is the first time our is sabine met harrison. no plan was needed. the first time she met him, we put him in her arms she said tickle tickle. every morning she wakes up, harris, sleep here, she wants harris to sleep with her. she does not know her own strength we're a little concerned her hugs might be a little overbearing for a little guy. our producer made that bib for harris and a few others she is nice. >> else absolutely adorable,
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conference today to talk about the vehicle it tested over the pacific ocean. it launch a vehicle to test the nasa parachute to slow the vehicle's re-entry into the atmosphere, but the chute only partially opened. officials say it's a good test for technology that might one day deliver heavy space craft and astronauts to mars. the franklin institute is home to the largest brain exhibit in the country. >> reporter: playing host to the exhibits like the giant heart and titanic, the franklin institute has been a staple in philadelphia for the last 80 years. now with the newest museum it's primed for the future. the 63,000 square foot pavilion
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is the most significant expansion ever made, the centerpiece exhibit your brain is the boston inter active. >> we were able to to go in and see from our visitors the brain is what they want to know more about. >> reporter: it offers conference and educational space and climate controlled top floor for traveling exhibits like king tult -- king tut and cleopatra. >> the institute since 2004 has been the east coast premier destination for traveling exhibitions this space solidifies that for the now and the future. >> reporter: with several new exhibits and state-of-the-art shimmering wall on the outside of the building, the president
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and coe said the museum -- ceo said the museum is the place to come this summer. for exhibits and museum hours go to 6abc.com for more on this and other area events click on the sections tab at the top of the homepage you'll find arts under categories, for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. the cuts town folk festival is in full swing in berks county. more than 200 folk artists and craftmen have their arts on display and there's baked goods from the pennsylvania dutch and kids can check out all the animals. the festival runs from 10 to 8:00 p.m. all week. tickets are $14 children 12 and under get in free.
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>> welcome back we're taking a live look at cape may, new jersey, a nice, sunny day right there. you can see a couple of people there enjoying a beach day. a quick shout out to don snyder a recovery nurse in delaware, thank you for keeping a certain an anesthesiologist in line. [laughter]. >> they say they are seeing dolphins, we'll keep watching. the phillies take on the braves 1:35, it will be warm, but the humidity is nice and low. first pitch 84.
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by the 9th inning 87 or 88 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow turns a little bit more humid, but tolerable, 88. tuesday, wednesday and thursday we'll notice the change. all three days we're stuck in the 90s high humidity levels and good chance of afternoon thunderstorms, the 4th looks fantastic, 85 degrees and comfortable. >> it is 7:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> reporter: hey, good morning, coming up on "g.m.a." the wicked weather continues from severe storms ripping through texas and record flooding in minnesota to a man struck by lightning in ohio. we'll tell you what to expect in the days ahead. plus she refused to work and refused to leave, now the former live-in nanny is seen sleeping in her car. the bizarre turn of events in this nanny nightmare. surveillance video shows
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people breaking into the washington governor's office, you won't believe what they took. >> "good morning america" weekend is next on channel 6 "action news." "action news" continues later this morning. here are the stories we're working on for you. >> wawa is targeted by an armed robber, police are searching for the suspect. chris sowers will have more on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. now for eva pilgrim and chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a great sunday, we'll see you at 9:00 a.m.!
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good morning, america. this morning, storm fury. a man struck by lightning at a stadium. blinding rain, making driving almost impossible. flying debris hitting cars like missiles. and when will the rivers stop rising? we'll tell you who is getting hit next by the wild weather. facing justice. the suspected mastermind of the attack that killed four americans in benghazi faces a judge in federal court. what happens now that he's finally on u.s. soil? caught on camera. brazen break-in. two women climb a narrow ledge to slip into the office of washington state's governor. even grabbing a seat at his conference table. the items looted. and how the suspects were finally caught. and flying saucer.
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