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♪ #. >> >> >> good afternoon in the news this noon, the television camera man who contracted ebola in liberia has arrived back in the united states for treatment. >> the supreme court announced it is staying out of the same-sex marriage debate at least for now. we begin with breaking news, the philadelphia school reform commission has cancelled its contract with the teachers union. the src said it exercised its authority with canceling the contract with the federation of teachers and impose it's own terms. today's actions will require teachers to make contributions to healthcare. tom corbett released this statement a short time ago which read in part --
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we'll have much more on this breaking news story coming up in a live report on "action news" at 12:30. >> school officials in new jersey are working to calm the fears of parents after a young child's death has been linked to entrovirus d68. chad perdelli is live outside yardville elementary school in hamilton township, mercer county with the latest. chad. >> reporter: sarah many parents learned that the boy died from the virus yesterday. some were upset that the school district didn't inform them earlier. talking to parents most seem satisfied how the district is handling the case and trying to prevent the spread of the virus. parents and students arrived at yardville elementary a bit on edge. it's nerve-racking, but i'm
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standing behind the school. >> i'm watching for any kid that has symptoms. >> reporter: the centers for disease control learned friday that 4-year-old ely waller died from the entrovirus d68. hamilton township officials notified them yesterday. they met with parents. they urged them to be vigilant of symptoms which are similar to the common cold and urged people to wash hands frequently. michael o'brian teachers programs after school for the ymca. >> they are promoting it very well. issanitizer around? >> yes. >> reporter: entrovirus d68 is common, the cdc said it infects 10 to 15 million people a year, but the "d"-strain is not. many who come to the virus had
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preexisting conditions, but waller did not. >> i think it's unfortunate that the family had to go through this. i think the school is taking every necessary precaution to make sure our children are safe. >> reporter: and another four-year-old boy who shared a classroom with waller does have some of the symptoms of the entrovirus d68 but his test results have not come back from the cdc. chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> all right, chad, thank you. at this hour, funeral services are being held for trooper david kedra. hundreds of colleagues lined the streets outside christ the king church. they offered a salute for the procession of the funeral of david kedra. the burial following the funeral will be private, david kedra was during a training session
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accidentally at a public county train complex. pennsylvania state police say a search team member possibly saw eric frein about a mile from his home yesterday afternoon. troopers swarmed the woods on the ground and choppers flew above, but police turned up no new clues. police have been on the run after an ambush shooting outside a state police barracks in pike county. >> the american journalist will ebola ask now back on the u.s. soil for treatment. the family of the ebola patient in the dallas hospital said he is struggling to stay alive. elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: over the weekend, thomas eric duncan's family told abc his condition is worse. today he remains in critical condition while another patient
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begins his treatment in nebraska. 33-year-old freelance camera man is back home landing in nebraska this morning. he was transferred to an isolation ward at this medical center where he'll begin treatment for ebola. his family expressing relief. quite a contrast to the family of thomas eric duncan in dallas who whose fair and -- whose fear is growing. >> unaudible. >> reporter: the cdc said they are out of the experimental drug and testing it with duncan could make it sicker. >> the drug pipeline will be slow, the most promising drug there's no more of it and it's
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hard to make. >> reporter: duncan is in critical condition on a ventilator and dialysis. the family is at risk after having contact with him. >> i am worried. >> reporter: about 40 others under close watch for symptoms, but officials say that is a precautionary move. and abc news has learned the cdc is exploring leads to expand screenings at airports for passengers traveling from the -- traveling to the u.s. from ebola-infected areas. >> meantime delaware health officials say a child from liberia under organization in delaware does not have ebola. the child remains in a private
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isolation room out of an abundance of caution. the child is symptom-free and they will monitor the child until the cdc and doctors determine it is safe for the child to return home. a driver was killed overnight after sliding into an asphalt tanker truck in gloucester county. the victim was rushed to an area hospital and pronounced a short time later. the roads were shut down for hours as police investigated and crews cleared the scene. no word on the identity of the victim. >> today is the final day for pennsylvanians to register to vote in the general election. if you turned 18 or new to the area or recently moved to a new address you must register in person at a county board of election office or have a mail-in registration form post marked by today. the final gubernatorial debate between challenger tom wolf and
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tom corbett, is wednesday night in pits -- pittsburgh. you can see it on our digital chabl 6.2 or 6abc.com. let's look live at philadelphia international, clear skies for monday afternoon, meteorologist david murphy has the latest on the forecast he is standing outside with more. >> reporter: feeling better now as we're getting into the afternoon than where we were this morning. take a look at satellite. as accuweather projected most of the clouds over the western half of the state have remained to the west. we have bright, blue skies overhead not that there can't be cloud development through the day, but it will stay mainly bright. we were chilly yesterday with highs around 60 and chilly this morning. today we are milder thanks to the high pressure off the coast and low pressure center combo
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mild air is squeezing through. temperatures are bouncing bark. we were up in the 30s in spots, now philadelphia is up 69, trenton, 669. a lot of these spots are heading into the low 70s. in philadelphia, getting up to 71. for the evening commute clouds and sun, a little breezy, we're feeling the breezes pick up at the noon hour, 65 degrees by 5:00 p.m. slipping into the low 60s by 7:00 p.m. when i step inside we have rain in the seven-day forecast and the temperatures going up and down and i will all the details coming up. >> the eagles are 4-1. yesterday the saint louis rams gave the birds all they can handle at the linc. the eagles dominated in the first half, but the rams came
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back. nick foles had this to say about the 4th quarter rally. >> to win it's a blessing, we have to learn how to finish better, but we're not there yet. >> in the end, the birds held on to win 4-28 they play the giants at lincoln financial field sunday night. >> there's much more to come on "action news" at noon the first-ever born -- baby born from a transplanted wound. a couple takes a ride in the sky and ends up with a dramatic issue. our call for action volunteers are ready
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same-sex marriage. couples in colorado, kansas, north carolina, south carolina, west virginia and wyoming should be able to get married in short orderly. that means same-sex marriage is currently legal in 30 states and washington, d.c. >> a hot air balloon ride planned for a marriage proposal ended with a dramatic emergency landing in the ocean. an instagram user captured the video in southern california. the couple went out in cardiff last evening. the balloon was blown off course and the pilot had to bring it down offshore. 6 lifeguards jumped into action to help the couple out of the water-logged basket. nobody was hurt. at jfk two planes were involved in an accident after one jet liner rear ended another one. one jet was parked and waiting to approach the gate when the
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years old. the donor is baby vincent's god mother. all women should have the opportunity to freeze their eggs. the new study looked at sad advancement in last decades and concluded that modern methods are good to use. experts say if egg freezing becomes more available and more affordable, women can decide on their own time line when it's best to have a child. >> the "action news" team is working on news stories beginning at 4:00 p.m. alicia vitarelli live in our newsroom. how was your weekend? >> reporter: it was great. one high school teacher is in hot water about the way she chose to tell the students about the dress code. we'll tell you how a clip from the movie is sparking
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>> david here with accuweather, you might have needed the fleece yesterday, but not today. >> reporter: especially since we're in the afternoon feeling more comfortable out there, guys. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing we are precipitation free for your noon hour, which is nice. as we take a look outside nothing but blue across the region now that we're in the
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afternoon. there's boathouse row, the action cam looking good a couple of moments ago when they were down there. there are a couple of rounds of showers coming in the accuweather seven seven-day forecast. one could be steadier rain. we'll talk about that in a moment. the temperature is 69 degrees considering we were in the upper 40s. winds out of south at 21. him i talked about that on this morning's newscast we're looking at a breezy, somewhat blustery afternoon ahead. 66 in allentown. 68 in trenton. 68 in wilmington and millville and we have reached the 07-degree mark in wildwood and dover, delaware. satellite showing you how the cloud cover to the west has maintained a position north and west of us, the farther we also you go you have a chance -- west you go the better chance you have of a little sweep of that. generally speaking it's an
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afternoon that features fairly bright conditions. maybe clouds later. in allentown, sun and clouds, breezy conditions in the lehigh valley as is the case in philadelphia. at the shore, sun and clouds, breezy high around 70 degrees. in the city, a high around 71 or so. some urban centers may go higher than that. breezy conditions, a jacket required, sun and clouds. there's the wind 10 to 20 miles per hour, every now and then popping above that. tonight, 59 degrees, i mentioned showers, most of those will be far to the north and west, maybe beyond berks county and the lehigh valley overnight tonight. if you're heading to the playground over the next couple of hours, maybe you have orderly kids coming home from school later, 66 degrees by 1:00. 71 by 3:00. a lot of outlying areas in philadelphia are milder than
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that 66-degree reading. for the evening commute not bad, sun an clouds, breezy conditions for the purpose of the most partly, 69 by 4:00. 66 by 5:30. 63 degrees by 7:00 p.m. tomorrow as we go into the morning rush hour we have a chance of a sprinkle or shower popping up. obviously future tracker not selling this as a big deal. tomorrow, around 5:00 there could a shower around. the better chance of rain is in the overnight hours perhaps spilling into the wednesday morning commute. we'll be here wednesday morning to show you that on storm tracker 6 live double can. 71 is the high in the seven day. not as cool as yesterday when we hit 61. 71 tomorrow, clouds and perhaps a sprinkle or shower late in the day or at night. a wednesday morning shower can't be ruled out. we get up to 73 with sunshine
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returning. after that we get into the 60s with the next round of rain friday afternoon with periods of rain possibly extending into saturday morning and a little iffy for sunday possible shower there. >> it was a car lover's participate dies in mexico city over the weekend. it was the largest parade of classic cars ever. an array of stunning vintage vehicles drove down mexico city's main drag. that's what sara drives right there, that convertible. that's right. >> the event drew a quarter million people it was organized by the mexican federation of antique cars and history channel. that's a bat mobile? did you ever drive that. >> still ahead in the next half-hour, we'll have more on the top story of the src
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now off. doctors and school officials are on alert after the death of a new jersey boy is blamed on a fast-spreading virus. isis said an american-muslim converdict will be the next beheading. >> the philadelphia school district cancelled it's contract with the teachers and said it will impose it's own terms. vernon odem is live at school headquarters to explain what happened. >> reporter: the teachers young is calling this move by the src outrageous and a court challenge is expected. we expect to hear from the union this afternoon. the school reform commission has done a major move here. in a special meeting this morning called at the last minute, the school reform commission voted to cancel the
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teachers union contract after two years of fruitless negotiations. the district said it's not cutting the wages of 15,000 teachers, and others, but plans to blow up the health and welfare fund controlled by the union. him in the future most union members will have to pay 10 to 13% of the cost of their medical plans. the school management claims that change will save the district some $54 million this school year and $70 million a year in the future. >> what we're trying to do is get resources back into school. we're trying to take the least onerous way to do that. that's why we took wage reductions off the table. >> we have increased our stable predictable revenue by approximately $212 million when you combine the cigarette tax and the sales tax and this
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action today. >> governor corbett is endorsing the action by the src. he i should a statement saying philadelphia is one of on two districts across the commonwealth that pays zero toward health care. it is time that the pft join thousands of public school employees across the state who already contribute to their healthcare costs. governor corbett has been hammering the teachers union about the healthcare cost payments, the critics of the src and how it went down today you'll hear from later on channel 6 "action news." >> funeral services are being held this noon for fallen trooper david kedra. family friends and colleagues are remembering him at christ the king church. hundreds gathered outside in support of their fallen colleague. david kedra was shot during a
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training session at the montgomery county safety training complex. the action cam is outside the church where a huge crowd of law enforcement on the scene. david kedra leaves behind a fiance, from here the procession moves on to a private burial him. a highway patrol officer heading to killed dead's viewing last night was hurt in a wreck on i-95. it happened after a ladder flew off a vehicle. the officer was on a motorcycle. he slammed into the back of a car and flew off his bike. the officers was working the eagles game beforehand. he spent the night in the hospital for for observation. a man was found on 21
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street at 130, there are no suspects or motives. a woman in lawrence township, new jersey, police say this happened on cedar lane near academy woods apartment. she is stable condition. police are questioning a person. health officials around the delaware valley are on alert for entrovirus d68 which has sickened 500 people in 46 states. the level heightened over the weekend when the word came the virus killed ely waller in yardville, new jersey. no one knows how he contracted the virus. children's hospital in philadelphia is testing three children for the virus, the children are experiencing limb weakness, although it's not certain that the symptoms and the virus are connected. an american freelance photographer arrived in nebraska
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this morning to undergo treatment for ebola. ashoka mukpo landed in omaha. he contracted the virus while working in liberia. meanwhile, thomas eric duncan a liberian remains in critical condition at a dallas hospital. isis says the next hostage to be executed is peter kassig. his parents are pleading for release of their son. the desperate parents of a an american held hostage by isis made this public plea for his release. >> our son is formally known as
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peter. >> reporter: the 26-year-old was in syria providing medical care for civilians when he was kidnapped. two years ago he spoke to cnn. >> we each get one life and that's it. >> reporter: they also their son willing converted to islam while in captivity. it said quote if he do die, i figure you and i can seek refuge and comfort knowing i want out trying to alleviate suffering and hoping those in need. his mother had this personal message for her son. >> most of all, know that we love you and our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again. >> reporter: the voice of the man seen in the isis video is similar to the masked man in previous videos. the u.s. airstrikes against isis continue. for the first time apache
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helicopters were used against targets in iraq a significant inreels crease to u.s. personnel. >> when you use helicopters you're down closer to the grounds so the level of risk has gone up exponentially in the use of helicopters. >> reporter: u.s. and british officials are pouring over the latest video to determine if the would be executioner is the same man responsible for the recent beheadings. back to you. >> if yesterday morning gave you a chill outside today will feel more comfortable with warmer temperatures. sky6 live hd looking live at the jersey shore, how about this beach scene from cape may. sarah said it's pretty. thank you, sarah. it's sunny and breezy. let's check with david murphy at the big board to see what the
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rest of the week looks like. >> reporter: it's a nice bounce back, we dropped from 61 yesterday, this morning, it was 38 degrees in allentown and trenton. philadelphia was down to 47 officially. so very chilly there. my facebook follower, this was on twitter, perkisie citizen had ice forming on his windshield this morning. this is a guy who lives in the cooler suburbs. things bouncing back nicely. 66 in pilots, 07 in chester and center city all because the winds have turned out of the south out of the of an area of high pressure off the coast. we have spots reaching 70 including woodbine. 68 in buena, gandys beach, 69 in hammonton and glassboro, 70 in dover, 67 in hockessin delaware, niece numbers are going up, the sunshine is helping. not only do we have a southerly
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flow with the system out to the west of us, there's sunshine barrelling down helping to warm things up a bit. by 2:00. we expect to be at 68 degrees or hovering thereabouts. 69 degrees by 4:00. 6:00 p.m. we're back in the cooler zone, 65 there. 61 by 8:00. 61 by 10:00 p.m. hovering in the low 60s later on this evening. we expect a high around 3:00 p.m. of 71 today. sarah when i come back we'll take a look at future tracker 6 with the promise of rain on the way later in the forecast. >> the world will be a bit more colorful at one east falls elementary school thanks to a big donation. thomas mif lynn elementary school received $6,000 donation in paper art supplies and ink. the donation is an example of
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the community helping its student. >> much more to come on "action news" at 12:30. two shark attacks, florida officials watching the waters closely. consumers look at frequent flier plans to find out which will get you where you want to go. and david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "act [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare?
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a swell pushed smaller fish toward shore and that's to blame, sharks feed on the fish and follow them. a probe covers a million ford fusion and lincoln mkv cars from the 2010 to 2012 models. the national highway traffic safety administration said it received 508 complaints. 4 involved crashes and no injuries. restarting to the car corrected the problem in some casings, but it returned in others. gas prices continue their downward slide in the philadelphia area. aaa said a gallon of regular averages $3.37. down two vents over the weekend. in the -- down two cents over the past weekend. in delaware it's down 9 cents in
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one week, the average price is $3.19. over seas the next phase of the search for the malaysian airliner is underway in the southern indian ocean. the go phoenix ship is conducting an underwater search. two other vessels will join the mission to conduct sonar sweeps. the search was on hold while crews mapped the sea bed. they narrowed the target area to 23,000 square miles. with the holiday travel season ahead it's time to book the flights. sometimes frequently flier programs are not cracked up to what they say they are. >> reporter: consumers reports checked out nine frequently flier programs and found big differences. who doesn't want to fly for
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free? but can you really get where you want to go using your frequent flier miles? torched out, consumer reports asked staffers to book round trip programs using their miles with nine programs, alaska, american, delta, frontier, jet blue, southwest, spirit, unighted and u.s. airways. they searched for the seats on the most popular routes for flights that departed in three days, one month and 3 months. we get the most choices on delta followed by southwest and u.s. airways. spiritual and u.s. air -- spirit and u.s. airways charged the most. >> reporter: consumers reports found you're far better off booking early. for example on southwest chicago
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to new york route a round-trip ticket went for 17,000 miles a month before departure for more than 77,000 for a flight 3 days away. united was the only one that lord the number of miles to book a seat 3 days before. >> reporter: more advise, consumers report said if you can't book a seat online, call consumers report said if you can't book a seat online, call the service is a lifeline forast cancer so many people. it is more than a community. it is a family. there's always a hug. you're friends for life. when i needed guidance, and i needed support, living beyond breast cancer was there. last year, 5-hour energy raised over $340,000 for living beyond breast cancer purchase a specially marked bottle now through december 31st... and a portion of the proceeds will help breast cancer survivors live beyond their diagnosis.
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the challenge for hospitals today is hospitals admissions. one strategy that doesn't work it's called virtual ward where the medical team discusses patients being discharged and doing follow up calls to those at home, the rate of deaths did not drop as much as hoped. >> time for the accuweather forecast, david it's a good looking day out there. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan you don't have to worry about rain this afternoon. as we look outside, we have bright conditions, notice how everybody is bundled up there earlier this morning and you can see the breeze flipping through the trees. the forecast is working out nice and bright just as accuweather said it would. 69 degrees in philadelphia. the winds are coming up out of the south bringing in the milder air. we're adding degrees from
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yesterday, but that southerly wind is whipping around pretty good, 21-mile an hour breeze coming up from the south at the airport in philadelphia. salt light showing clouds to the north and west, these may streak through at times this afternoon. but generally speaking it's looking bright, we have showers our side of pittsburgh, but those are tracking to new york state and not an issue to us. 68 in allentown, 70 in trenton. 71 in wilmington. a tad milder toward i-95, low 600s on the spins will -- penina of cape may county. 71 is the high in philadelphia. although i could see spots going a degree or two above that. 67 by 5:00 p.m. that sunshine predominantly with clouds mixing in. 63 with patchy clouds by 7:00 p.m. 60 by 9:00 p.m. the overnight low not dropping
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much from the overnight temperatures only down to 579 in philadelphia. not as chilly when you get out the door tomorrow morning as it was this morning. tomorrow morning we have clouds building as a frontal boundary and low pressure come closer towels. late in the day there's a chance of spotty shower. we can't rule out something real light on your windshield around 5:00 or 6:00 a.m. this is a quick hit, but not much precipitation with it. in the afternoon, the front gets closer and we'll be on the look out for a couple of sprinkles and showers, although it looks like the steadier rain is overnight. this may linger into wednesday morning's commute. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 71 today, not as cool as yesterday or as cool as this morning, a little breezy out there. tomorrow the clouds build especially in the afternoon, high of 71. there could be a sprinkle or
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shower around, but most of that holding off until nighttime. wednesday we may or may not see a lingering shower in the morning. by the afternoon we'll see the sunshine returning and nice high of 73. a little on the breezy side. thursday, 66 is the high, sun and clouds. friday frontal boundary holds us at 66. of there could periods of rain especially during the afternoon friday, saturday, clouds in the morning, giving way to increased sunshine in the afternoon, high of 66. by sunday we're back up to 68. the models are bouncing back and forth as to the whether or not it's a bright day or cloudier day. i feel comfortable posting clouds and sun and maybe a shower across the region. that could effect the eagles game. >> sunday night. >> on the people scene this noon, rock and roll has lost a legends. paul revere of paul revere of
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paralyzed is walking again and looking for a new home. her story at 6abc.com/distraction. >> if i wouldn't are heading out the door, david murphy has a last look at accuweather. >> reporter: we have lots of sun and breezy conditions, the farther north and west you go from philadelphia the better chance you have of highs in the upper 60s. southern bucks and monaco you might hit 71 or 72. bright and breezy in the central portion of the region. you head to the shore, more of the same. you might get to 68 on on the cape may peninsula. mostly sunny skies, breezy conditions and comfortable. heads up for the morning it's going to be cool. thinking ahead you want to give the kids a jacket tell them not to leave it in the locker because in the afternoon it will be warm enough for t-shirts. tomorrow morning we'll storm
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tracker 6 live double scan with the latest look and most contract look of any sprinkles or showers that will be around early okay? >> all right, david. finally this noon, 84-year-old nun will become the oldest if i knower in the iron man world championship. she has been through hundreds of races and many tough times since then. they fractured her pelvis and sure rivaled the boston marathon bombing. she didn't understand why some people understand her athletic feats are a big deal. >> they are. that's it for knack. >> for david murphy -- that's it for "action news." >> now, for david murphy, rick williams, and the entire "action news" team i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great afternoon!
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