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. >> good morning, 7:00 a.m., saturday, july 26. here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." a large reward is being offered as police search for two suspects in a carjacking and crash that killed three children. tracking recovery from super-storm sandy with a new app. plus the heat and humidity return to the delaware valley all before a big cooloff. meteorologist chris sowers is outside for the look ahead in the forecast. it looks fabulous out there already. >> reporter: once we get past the thunderstorms for tomorrow, it's smooth sailing. we're talking about a little bit more in the way of sheet, even for july standards it's not too hot. we'll enjoy some nice
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temperatures over the next five 0 seven days. the clouds arrived ahead of schedule and we're seeing showers push through central pennsylvania. some of these will make it into the far western suburbs. there's downpours around honeybrook and elverson. coatsville and downingtown within the hour you'll be seeing rain drops, as well. once this batch of moisture pushes through, 85% will evaporate before it reaches ground. those of you who do see showers this morning. once that pushes through the rest of the day is nice and quite. expect sun and clouds, with a gradual increase in humidity, allentown, 85. philadelphia, 86. we're right on par. millville, 83. cape may and atlantic city, on the beach 82 degrees, what's ahead here, it will become
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noticeably more humid as we head into sunday. it's going to be a muggy weekend. there are thunderstorms on board in the afternoon, as well. boy, do i have a rare july treat for you, you will wake up tuesday morning and it will feel like september. wait until you see the numbers on the way, seven-day forecast is ahead, eva. >> philadelphia police need your help in tracking down suspects in a carjacking that killed three children. 110, ooo reward is offered in the arrest. >> the plea of kiesha williams and the father of joseph reid one of the three children killed in the crash. >> it's unspeakable, especially
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since we're talking about some kids and adults that was trying to do good. >> reporter: it happened at the intersection of germantown and allegheny. williams and her children joseph 15-year-old and 17-year-old williams were helping thelma brown sell fruit to raise money for the parish. church minister, jessie bridge was there, when the forerunner suv that was carjacked blew a tire. >> i heard this pow and i ran over to the my left side and started looking, the van came up hit the back fence. >> reporter: the car hit the fruit stand scattering the victims bodies before crashing into a grove of trees on the far end. >> i saw the kids on the ground
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a woman on the ground crying. >> reporter: police say a 45-year-old woman had just shown a house to someone and was getting back in her car. that's when she was approached by two men with guns who forced her in and took control. investigators say they were driving at a high rate of speed when the car blew a tire and lost control. miss williams continues to fight for her life. the city is asking for the public's help camping the two men responsible. a black male and hispanic male both to be in their 20s. >> the mayor is heart broken that this has happened, but would like the public to speak up. >> reporter: authorities are combing through picture torched the men responsible. a 100 ten thousand dollar reward is being offered for their
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arrest and conviction. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> stay with "action news" was we follow the investigation around the clock right now on 6abc.com we have photos and videos from the scene of the crash and what we've learned about the victims we'll post updates on our site as the story develops. police in south jersey have arrested a man in connection with the murder of a woman in camden county. 52 kevin ambrose was arrested. he was arrested in connection with the jennifer bonco who was stabbed to death. her body was found near aerial road in winslow township. a police officer once critic criticized is credited with springing into action at the scene of this suspicious fire on sigel street yesterday in south philadelphia. he was in the area when he saw
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the blaze and called it in and without protective equipment ran to alert the three people ntdz. >> inside. lieutenant jonathan josiey kicked the door in and helped them make their escape from the property. >> if he hadn't been on the job they wouldn't have survived. >> reporter: officer took a man into custody, police investigate whether this was a firebombing. josie was fired from the police force when he was scene striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in 2012. the victim's family said they are forever grateful. >> the guns tanks rockets and missels have stopped shooting in gaza for now. a 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire started overnight
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between israel and had a -- hamas. israel will continue to search an destroy tunnels. the idea is to let humanitarian aid make its way through the war zone. secretary of state john kerry is in the region negotiating for a longer palace. >> a crowd of palestinian supporters gathered outside the israeli consulate in center city philadelphia yesterday to protest the on going violence and death of fill -- civilians. some marched and others chanted to change it's foreign policy. barack obama is asking people -- asking the presidents of honduras and guatemala and el
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salvador yesterday to stem the flow of children coming across the border because it's putting children and families at risk. >> we have to find ways to come up with more agrand sonnive action -- aggressive action plans to improve security and governance in this countries. >> obama said children without a proper claim will be returned to their countries. he is calling on house republicans to act urgently on his request for emergency spending. a new app tells the story about one new jersey's torn recovery from super-storm sandy. the boardwalk stories from sandy app launched last week. it tells the story of residents from seaside park and its famous boardwalk. the boardwalk was heavily damaged by sandy and later by
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fire. still ahead on "action news" saturday morning, the finishing touches are being put on the new additions at lincoln financial field. we'll go inside the stadium and show you what's new this morning. children's -- planes are tossed around like children's toys after strong storms in (son) oh no...
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totaled 6 planes and 6 hangars. the other than of classic airstrip said it may take weeks for crews to repair all of the damage. i cannot imagine the price tag on the damage. >> reporter: it's amazing what a little bit of wind can do, we've had 60-mile an hour winds several times this summer season, and we have thunderstorms on the way tomorrow which could produce 60-mile an hour winds, i'll talk about that in a second, in the meantime, i have a beautiful view of the jersey shore. atlantic city, we have sunshine mixed with high clouds this morning, temperatures are nice and comfortable with low dewpoints, as we take a look at the view in center city. you can see the dark clouds hanging up above. we have showers to our west, some of those could actually survive and push into our western suburbs and into the city in the next a couple of hours. 69 degrees that's the present temperature reading.
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the dewpoints are low. may feel more humid than yesterday, but it's comfortable considering we are pushing into the end of july. 65 in allentown, reading, 65. trenton, 64 and wilmington, 68. here's storm tracker 6 live double scan, again, the air for the most partly is really dry across the delaware valley. as this batch of moisture pushes into that dry air most of this should evaporate before it reaches the ground. we are noticing yellows and oranges showing up. that's where the heavier downpours are being reported. that's where the moisture is hitting the ground. some of this survive. honeybrook seeing heavier downpours and coatsville and downingtown seeing heavy downpours. accuweather feels as if there could be that shower, that brief shower or downpour for the next hour or two west of philadelphia. for the most part it's a combination of sun and clouds, gradual increase in humidity. it's going to be warm with highs in the mid 80s, but it should
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be a quiet saturday. that changes for tomorrow, tomorrow it's more active as a series of cold fronts begin to attack the viewing area, each one will produce heavier thunderstorms especially tomorrow where we could see drenching downpours once again and strong gusty winds that lingers into monday as the frontal system stalls across the delaware valley. once we get into tuesday and beyond this high takes overand sweeps all the muggy air out to sea and it will start to feel refreshing out there, it's a cool canadian high. high temperatures will struggle to get out of the upper 70s. wait until you see the numbers in the forecast. here's the threat for tomorrow, it's a storm threat we're talking about the possibility of damaging winds, hail and drenching downpours. it's just about everywhere for the delaware valley. it could be anytime throughout the day, the dewpoints as we expect them to climb there's the threat of showers and
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thunderstorms. for the most part, after we get past 10:00, 11:00, it's dry with a combination of sun and clouds. here come the thunderstorms, the model shows them arriving by 7:30. anywhere you see the maroons or reds that's where the heavy downpours are expected. tomorrow is the active day, today fairly quiet. the poconos, same story, sun and clouds, 77 degrees, same thing tomorrow, thunderstorms possible during the day. jersey shore, ocean temperature back up into the 70s. that will feel good if you're planning to swim light shop waves 2 to 3 feet. sunday, humid with thunderstorms, 85 is the high. on the bay, waves 2 to 3 feet. rip currents on the low side.
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uv index high. the for the city, 86 degrees, overnight tonight, 65 for the suburbs, 72 for center city. tomorrow, thunderstorms around, humid, 88 degrees, same thing monday, couple of thunderstorms possible. 86 degrees, tuesday refreshing, 80 degrees, wednesday, sunny and pleasant, 82 degrees, thursday, 83 degrees, friday, 83 degrees, we're moving into the dog days of august and it's barely making it to 70 degrees. >> i feel like we'll pay for it later. >> reporter: which way. >> it will be hot in august. >> reporter: don't say that. >> you can get "action news" and accuweather anytime with our 6abc news app. it's free at the apple and google app stores. the beauty of retirement
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happy hour together, it's the best time of my life. >> reporter: if you're looking for ideas for your golden years visit 6abc.com slash art of aging. lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "actiwe love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price.
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woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >> here's what's happening in and around the delaware and lehigh valleys this weekend. the pennsylvania gild fine craft fair kicks off at the chase center on the wilmington waterfront. 140 craft people from across the country it's happening today from 10:00 to 6:00. and tomorrow 10:00 to 5:00. ocean city will kick off its
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60th annual night in venice boat parade. this year's theme is night at the oscars. they will travel through lagoons from the longport bridge to tennessee avenue. it kicks off at 7:30. their 100 vintage vehicles on display at east palace i couldn't think avenue street festival. watch circus performers and listen to the band at broad and dickenson tomorrow from noon until
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live double scan, a couple of showers and cloudy cover moved in ahead of schedule. it's not going to ruin your saturday. it should be out of quickly. we're zoomed into lancaster county and extreme western portions of chester county. these downpours pushing through honeybrook. we have another cell pushing toward the pennsylvania turnpike. this is pushing toward the east/southeast at 15 to 25 miles per hour. downingtown and exton, the southern portion of the cells will graze over those areas in the next half-hour or 45 minutes or so. satellite and radar, we have this little batch of moisture right in through here. it is pushing through dry air over our western suburbs as i speak. this will push to the southeast, but it will lose it's punch its comes into the city south anticipate east.
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lunchtime, 82, 5:00 p.m., 83 coming off a comfortable high of 86. >> the phillies face their third game in the series against the diamondbacks. >> reporter: ryan howard bench last night. sources say hours has been given zero indication from the front office they are trying to trade him or release him. reuben amaro backed that up saying he expects howard to be on the roster and he did meet with ryan sandberg to talk about what he called a mental break and breaking out of the slump. the team said they have not talked about getting rid of him. >> of course he has a future with us, he is a very big part
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of our organization more than anything else this is giving ryan kind of a break, getting him back on track. >> no it does not feel like christmas for howard and the phils. nobody in a jolly mood. him up 6-0 in the 6th. oh, no, a grand slam, it's a 2-run lead. diamondbacks with the bases load again, he gets out of it, hopefully it rubs off. feelings have rubbed off on dom brown, 2-run homer. the first guy on the top step is howard. phillies win 9-5. it's their second straight. chip kelly tookment eagles from worst to first. lesean mccoy is among those with super bowl expectations.
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mccoy rolls up from a rolls royce. in the drivers seat nick foles whole take the field as the starter for the first time in his career in camp. foles does not have a sense of entitlement now he is the man. >> i have to continue to get better. i can't stay the same. that's how you are starting, that's how remain a starter, you have to be a great leader and do those things. tomorrow is not guaranteed anything, i have to keep working today, when i play i want to be better, i don't want to be the same, i want to keep progressing. >> reporter: foles will continue to progress as takes to the field this morning. i'm jeff skeverski have a good day. >> the countdown is on for the
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eagles season kickoff. "action news" got a look at new upgrades at the linc. the there will be two video boards and they have added new seats. >> you get excited about it, you hope they are as excited about it as you are, i think they will be. >> you can check it out for yourself at eagles open practice an monday.
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>> a woman escaped as her kensington row home burns overnight. an "action news" exclusive, the brother of the victim in the hospital shooting in delaware county speaks out. weekend warmup. get ready for the storms to move in. meteorologist chris sowers has moved out with a look ahead at the forecast. chris it's already beautiful outside today. >> reporter: it is, it's a little bit cloudy, the clouds arrived quicker than anticipated, but they will move out quicker, as well. let's go to the jersey shore, the last weekend of july. 70 degrees right in ship bottom. beach haven showing 70 degrees, ocean temperatures filingly recovering back owe finally
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recovering back into the low 70s. atlantic city, airport, 65 degrees on the boardwalk. 71 in wildwood, cape may, winds out of the east/southeast at 15 miles per hour. 73 degrees is the present temperature reading down there with an ocean temperature of 76. expect a combination of sun and clouds, highs in the 80s for the city. topping out in the low 80s for the beaches. by 6:00 p.m. we're back down to 74 in atlantic city, 74 in wildwood. dover dropping down to the 70s, as well. for the city if you're staying put and hong hanging out, sun ad clouds, 86 degrees. the shore, 82 degrees, the poconos 77 degrees, tomorrow it's stormy, there's the high of 86. combination of sun and clouds,
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muggy. humid for sunday, heavy thunderstorm around, 88 degrees, the storm prediction center has the entire viewing area in a slight risk for severe weather. damaging winds and hail is a good bet with the drenching downpours. when i step back inside we'll talk about and the pleasant weather to follow in the workweek. >> new this morning, a woman escaped a fire that destroyed her home overnight. the action cam was on the 100 broke of east ontario street in the kensington section. when firefighters arrived flames were shooting from the first floor of the row home. the woman is expected to be okay, no word on what may have sparked that blaze. there's no sign of the carjackers that kill three children in a hit-and-run crash. police are scouring surveillance video hoping it offers clues. memorials are growing at
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germantown and allegheny in tioga where the children died in front of their mother. a hijacked suv blew a tire and hit a fruit stand where they were raising money for their church. the kid's mother, a neighbor and carjacking victim are all hospitalized. >> i don't have much to say, they need to come forward, or maybe somebody might know something that could help out here today. whoever did it -- i don't know, i don't know what to say right now. whoever did it, we need to find them. >> a 100 ten thousand dollar reward is being posted for arrest and conviction of the carjackers. we have photos and videos of the
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scene of the crash at 6abc.com, we'll post updates on our site as the story develops. a young girl is hospitalized after she fell from a second-floor window. it happened at 9:00 p.m. on brandywine street in the city's mantua section. the five-year-old girl fell ten feet to the ground below. she was taken to children's hospital for non-life threatening injuries. the family of the victim of the deadly hospital shooting in delaware county talked exclusively to "action news." "action news" reporter, chad perdelli sat down with the brother of the case worker, as he spoke lovingly about his sister whose life was cut short by the violence. >> i am kind of angry at the gentleman who did it. >> reporter: dennis hunt's little sister teresa hunt is gone, shot dead at the hands of
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richard plotts. he said his sister was the youngest of nine siblings, but she loomed large in the family. they called her mother teresa. >> someone who was strong and stands up for what she believed in. good hearted. >> reporter: these are crime scene photos of the bloody aftermath a broken window shattered by the ten shots fired in the small psychiatric office at mercy fitzgerald. he allegedly pulled his weapon and shot his case worker in the head and turned the gun on dr. lee siller man who suffered a graze wound, but quickly pulled his own gun and shots plots multiple times. >> when you're coming into a facility and you have bullets in
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your pocket and you have a revolver if your waistband there's only one intent that is to reload that's why you have the bullets. the intent to reload. >> the doctor was actually armed was incredible. >> reporter: detectives searched plotts clifton heights apartment and other guns were found, it appears he was a horder. dennis hunt opportunity understand why his sister was shot -- doesn't understand why his sister has shot especially after a nun told him this. >> she said i owe her so much. it makes it all the harder. >> reporter: dennis hunt said there will be a hem article service for his sister in the coming days, she will be buried up in northern pennsylvania at a family plot. in darby, chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> u.s. fighter jets escorted a
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plane back to canada over concern about a passenger and police stormed aboard when it landed in toronto. [screaming]. >> flight 772 was turned around over west virginia as it was bound for panama city the pilots reported an agitated passenger directly threatened aircraft. canadian police charged him with uttering threats and endangering the safety of the aircraft. 183 passengers and 6 crew members were not harmed. witnesses think it was triggered the suspect not having the right type of card to pay for an inflight purchase. yesterday french soldieries soldieries -- soldiers recovered
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the black boxes from the crash site. officials think that the plane crashed due to weather conditions, but every possibility will be examined until the investigation is complete. 118 people died on board. the investigation into malaysia flight 17 said it will publish factual results soon. the plane was shot down on july 17 killing all 298 people on board. >> the criminal case against penn state's former president will go forward despite his legal manuvers, gram spanier filed suit against cat -- kathleen kane, who was accused
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of criminally covering up the child sex abuse case by jerry sandusky. maryland live is holding job fairs august 1 and 2 in atlantic city. they are hoping to higher 50 workers, they are targeting employees of the show boat and trump plaza that will shut down in the coming months. 8,000 atlantic city casino workers could be without work by the end of summer. you can find information online at 6abc.com. still ahead on "action news" saturday morning, spiderman, and more marvel characters come to live at the wells fargo center. one thing you can do to prevent a stroke. we'll complain what the life saving tip is coming up. chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast "action news" saturday morning continues in just a moment.
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>> fire gutted a limo in northern california. ment driver got out before flames anticipate smoke desperated the vehicle. he said -- decimated the vehicle. he said the engine were on fire. when he tried to put it out himself, he said the flames became too intense. a wildfire destroyed several homes in sacramento, california. residents in the line of fire
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are in shelters. winds are sweeping the blaze across 600 acres of rugged terrain. it's not known what started fire. the good news strairntion are rallying -- strangers are rallying together to get help for all the evacuees. of it is now, 7:43, it's shaping up to be a nice day so far. >> reporter: we'll have showers early, but later on today it will be a nice day. there's the center city skyline, you can the clouds lowering and thickening and becoming darker. we have showers approaching from the west. after 10:00 a.m. or so, give or take all this activity should be out of here. the majority of the day will look and feel nice. 69 degrees at the 7:00 a.m. hour in philadelphia. dew points come up a little bit, but it's nice out there. trenton, 65. allentown, 65. millville, 63 and sea isle city showing a current temperature of 70 degrees. storm tracker 6 live double scan you can see this wall of
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moisture approaching from the west. looks like it's going to ruin your saturday, right? the good news a lot of what you're seeing here is not even reaching the ground. the heavier stuff indicated by yellows and reds that's reaching the grounds. these lighter shades of green are evaporating. we have showers pushing east and after 10:00 a.m. or so, most of the activity will be out of here. zooming into chester county, honeybrook, all this moving to the east, southeast at 20 to 25 miles per hour. him these are running parallel to the pennsylvania turnpike. again, they will be on their way pretty quickly and the rest of the day looks nice. future tracker 6 we'll allow for an isolated thunderstorm later this afternoon, but i think most areas will stay dry. combination of sun and clouds, gradual increase in humidity. overnight tonight, the clouds lower and thicken. thunderstorms possible after
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midnight. first thing tomorrow morning, the model shows thunderstorms north and west of philadelphia. the maroon colors you'll seeing drenching downpours and strong gusty winds. we'll see another wave around 10:00 a.m. across south jersey, 1:00 p.m., heavy stuff mouth of the delaware bay. strong gusty winds and possibility of hail and drenching downpours. these are the storm threats tomorrow. high risk for drenching downpours and strong gusty winds of 50 miles per hour. a low risk for power outages, although, there could be some if a strong thunderstorm pushes over a particular area. risk for hail and low risk for tornados. the pattern changes it turns muggy over the next couple of days and then a trough of cool
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air aloft will sweep that out to sea. it will feel like september come tuesday, we're forecasting only 80 degrees come tuesday afternoon. the western suburbs will hang out at 77, 78. nice stuff is on the way. down the shore, 82 degrees, sunday, 85, the clouds increase sitting on the beach today. you'll see a decent amount of sunshine before the day is through. sun and clouds for philadelphia, increased humidity, 86 is the forecasted high. the idea once we get past the isolated showers this morning, the rest of the day is fairly quite with pop-up showers and thunderstorms in some locations. overnight tonight, 65 degrees outlying suburbs, 72 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, muggy out there with heavy thunderstorms possible for tomorrow. 88 degrees, still that thunderstorm threat for monday, 86.
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it will become very humid by monday afternoon, but very refreshing come tuesday as the cold front pushes through. look at the high, 80 degrees, the normal is 87. this is on average the warmest partly of the year for us, and we're barely reaching 80 degrees, 82 wednesday, 83 thursday, 83 friday, mostly sunny and very nice. a little sticky, and comfortable next week. >> i don't mind it being cooler. >> reporter: i actually enjoy this and i'm looking forward to winter. >> thanks chris. fy philly comes your way tonight, here's a preview. >> reporter: philly is exploding with beer gardens. >> reporter: we'll take you on a tour. >> reporter: we take you to a juice bar that's all organic,
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>> good morning, sky6 live hd taking a live look into center city. you see the clouds there. 7:50, 71 degrees, overall it will shape up to be a beautiful day. low blood supplies are leading the american red cross to ask for donations. blood banks are 80,000 points short and won't make it through the summer. organizers are asking folks to doe -- donate.
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those who have had one stroke have a chance of having another one, monitoring your pulse will help you detect irregular heartbeat. doctors and their families need to determine how to detect irregular beats. >> it's nice to see that people can be trained to do this and family members can help out patients who are unable to do it themselves. >> reporter: don't smoke, keep your blood pressure and cholesterol under control and eat healthy and get plenty of exercise. spiderman, ironman, captain america and their foes, such as green goblin and red skull will be in one place this weekend.
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they are all part of the marvel universe live at wells fargo center. it's a high caliber arena spectacular that puts the fans in the middle of electrifying battles between good and evil. >> it's a wonderful iconic villains, green goblin, red skull. the sinister 6. spiderman's iconic foes. >> marvel universe is live today and tomorrow at the wells fargo center. next chris sowers will take a final look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, stay with us, we'll be right back.
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>> let's get a final check of the weather. >> reporter: we have a couple of showers out there. let's go over to storm tracker 6 live double scan, we're zoomed into northern chester county. you can see showers push into glenmoore and chester springs. we do not expect this to mess up your saturday. as a matter of fact this will only linger for the next hour or two, and after 10:00 a.m. or so, looks like a combination of sun and clouds the rest of the way with a gradual increase in humidity, highs in the mid 80s. there could an i say lated thunderstorm that develops in spots. but let's say this afternoon 90% of us stay dry. it's tomorrow when the heavier weather moves on in, we have greater risk of drenching downpours and gusty winds and
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big type thunderstorms again. >> i hope i'm in the 90s. it's 7:55 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." here's been 0 he owe bianna golodryga with a preview. . >> reporter: armed officers storm a flight heading to panama city. a shooting that forced pennsylvania mercy fitzgerald hospital into a lockdown after a doctor returns fire with his own weapon. we have the latest on the investigation and why police are saying it could have been much worse. fans unite. we look at the mega event taking over san diego. we have the top culture phenomena that has geeks, and fans buzzing. >> penn state is set to make a
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major announcement about its athletic department. i'm david murmur, this is whyatt a coon hound puppy who is recovering from a busted leg. we'll have more on white and his story coming up on "action news." >> now, for chris sowers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim. we'll see you back here at 9:00 a.m.
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good morning, america. terror in the cabin. a s.w.a.t. team storming a plane after one of the passengers threatens to blow it up. >> hands up of the get your hands up! >> it's a crisis involving american fighter jets, panicked passengers and then a cruel twist at the end. breaking details this morning. weekend wipeout. 100 million people in the crosshairs of severe summer storms from high winds to dangerous lightning. it's going to be a weekend of wicked weather, so are you in the danger zone? crime and punishment. the nfl under fire this morning for its response for the case of baltimore ravens star ray rice who assaulted his wife. critics say the league does not take domestic violence seriously enough. and we go inside comic-con, the biggest geek fest on the
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