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now the care of nina pham is in the hands of doctors in maryland. her colleague, amber vincent took a trip to emory hospital in atlantic where she is now being treated. and now growing concerns about another flight that vincent took one day before she was diagnosed. though she treated the patient in dallas and reported a 99 degree temperature they gave her permission to fly. now they are contacting other passengers that were on that frontier flight from cleveland to dallas. >> it's reason enough for me to be monitored. >> the airline is reaching out to passengers that flew on five different flights on the same plane the next day. now they are looking into how
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vincent and pham were exposed to the virus. the head of the hospital testified before congress, that treating duncan, they wore protective gear but they had to training. >> we did not correctly diagnose the symptoms of those of ebola and we are deeply sorry. >> and a hospital executive called her to apologize. in dallas, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. amber vincent flew on frontier flight, 132 passengers flew with vincent on monday night along where two pilots and four flight
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attendants. and four flights to cleveland and back to atlanta before landing the day in cleveland. flight 1143 was flown to denver where it was clean for the fourth time. >> now in our area, they are making sure that people are prepared for a possible ebola case. john rawlins right there at the airport and he continue ours coverage. >> reporter: shirleen this is a quickly evolving story, that is for sure. we just learned about the second texas nurse on tuesday and then that she was allowed to fly on an airline, it's a steep learning curve, we asked travelers if it impacted their destination on flying.
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>> not right now, i'm not terribly concerned right now. >> i think the planes are safe and they do their job to keep them safe. >> that is actually the reason i wore a scarf and i was on the plane and i also brought a mask in case someone was coughing around me. >> most of philadelphia airport is in delaware county, they gave an update after speaking to the airport's top executive. >> we are taking this seriously and preparing for it seriously. >> phl is not one of the five u.s. airports slated for stepped up screening, including taking temperatures from travelers of some african nations. but it is one of 18 airports that has an existing quarantine facility. >> in philadelphia if you are traveling into the u.s. from one
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of those three countries, sierra leone, liberia origin e, they will be on the look youts for people with symptoms that could be pulled over for questioning. the center for disease control is on stand by if someone that needs to be taken aside to get their temperature taken they are right there at the airport. >> the airport is prepared for the current situation. >> thank you john. we have "action news" crews moving across the country bringing you the latest from this story, dann cuellar is heading to dallas and ali gorman is heading to atlanta and where several ebola patients have been treated. look for their live reports on "action news" and follow them both on twitter. dan is at dann cuellar and ali's is at ali gorman 6 abc.
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we have the latest on 6abc.com. a crash on the pennsylvania turnpike left a tractor trailer hanging over the side of a buck county overpass today. it also caused a fuel spill that went right into neshaminy creek and cleaning up that wreckage is just the beginning of the process here. >> there is a lot to go on and the police investigate of course and the cleanup of the creek of the oil spill continues at this hour. at this hour, traffic is getting back to normal moving normally westbound on the pennsylvania turnpike here in bucks county. after the spectacular vehicle accident that fortunately did not cost lives or serious injury. this tractor trailer jackknifed over the neshaminy bridge.
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the driver was able to exit. state police did not say what his condition is. there was a major backup in the westbound lanes approaching route 1 as 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel leaked into the creek. they dispatch aid private company to clean up the oil mess and they do not see any major environmental impact from this spill. no i.d. released so far on the driver of the tractor trailer tonight? >> he is indeed lucky to be alive. live in buck county, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon. new at 4:00 we learned the name of the man that died this morning after a nasty crash on the schuylkill expressway, chopper 6 hd was over the wreck of the eastbound lanes of montgomery drive, police say that sean burton was changing lanes when he hit another car
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and both cars went off the road and down a hill. burton's car bent down and landed in the lane, and died at the scene. the crash left the schuylkill closed for most of the morning rush today. vice president, joe biden, is in philadelphia today touring a dredging barge along the delaware river front, he was here to promote the project that is deepening the river channel. bob casey and chaka fattah and bob brady where there to check on the project. brady says we need to check in on this project in order to become more competitive to keep the commerce and jobs at home. >> right now this supports 135,000 jobs, not minimum wage jobs, not jobs where people are barely scraping by but good paying jobs can you raise a middle class family on, what we
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debt approximately need in this country now. >> this is the fifth largest in the nation and the goods that come and go through it reach 40% of the population, this project is pretty important and the drenling job is halfway finished but needs 66 million federal dollars over the next two years before it can be complete. a new program is aimed to help laid off atlantic city casino workers get back on their feet. the access project is available to casino workers that lost their jobs and have a household income that is below the poverty level and don't have health insurance, they are eligible for education and health care, and they are donating to local charities that see an increase in demand because of these layoffs. all of that rain yesterday gave way to blue skies today. lets go to meteorologist, adam joseph, is he outside right now,
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and not so bad. >> 50/50 upstairs with clouds and blue skies and a dreary start this morning. what an improvement. at 4:00 this morning we have the showers that were lifting away and the late morning hours now in the middle part of the afternoon, the bright white clouds are into northern new england, just puffy cumulous clouds coming into west of our region, through harrisburg and williamsport and they should stay mainly north and west over the next few hours. some of the jackpot totals, pretty impressive. 4 inches in lancaster over the last 24 hours, in lancaster 3.6 doctors and lackland 3.75 inches and reading the same. as we look at the numbers, upper 60s to 70 degrees, philadelphia and the boardwalk 69 and dover at 70, but there are changes
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ahead and we'll have a fantastic finish to this upcoming work week but the weekend will be windy and that could bring some widespread frost, we'll let you know when that can occur in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you adam. now new information in the fight against isis, one what group of fighters say they need to beat the terror group. and a group of pennsylvania lawmakers how they ended up in a gun
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unilaterally cancel the teacher's contracts. >> there is an src meeting tonight and this group says the meeting was organized hastily and they are out making their voices heard. the district says that that move canceling teacher's contracts saves the teacher $50 million a year of badly needed money. in the meantime, kurdish troops are asking for more weapons to fight isis, they are calling for reinforcements and bringing in new weapons whenever they want but the kurdish troops are holed up and unable to move. they want weapons to come across the border with turkey. a pennsylvania state lawmaker opened fire against a group of teenagers in harrisburg after he says they were trying to rob him.
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marty flynn says he was walking home with another representative friday night and a group of teens demanded their wallet and drew a gun and flynn drew his own gun and that start aid shootout. >> i pulled my gun and he pulled his gun and started firing and i started firing. >> nobody was hit and the police arrested three teens and police are looking for a fourth. flynn is licensed to carry. business now on a thursday afternoon after dramatic drops on wall street, investors tooth a breather, down just 10.5 points, the s&p gained 3.5. amazon says they plan to hire 80,000 new workers for the holiday season, they will be working in packing and shipping centers and amazon is bringing in 10,000 more than it did last year than has been the trend across the board, experts
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predict a spike in retail sales this year especially when it comes to online shopping where numbers could be 8% to 11% higher than even last year. >> as we showed you it's been a trying day on the roadways, it's time now for your traffic report. matt pellman is there now. >> it is one of those days i was thankful to be at work and not out trying to drive around. it's a mess on this thursday. this afternoon is not nearly as bad as this morning but we have a few issues, like on the blue route 476, approaching ridge pike to the mid county tolls, emergency construction on the northeast extension, northbound near landed dale. it's still backed up from the northbound side of 476, up towards landsdale this afternoon. and a crash on the westbound
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side of 422 approaching 724, but at this point speeds in the 40s and are you getting by and it's not terrible. on the big picture, things look a whole lot better than this did this morning on the schuylkill. speeds in the 20s into the city and in the teens heading up to the work zone at cotman avenue, stick with the numbers streets and expect delays and congestion because of that protest. here in burlington county, protests on 95 northbound and we seem to be getting by without huge delays. lets grab the ipad and do the commuter report, newcastle county look for it along chestnut hill road. look for it again in the next half hour. >> thank you. a breast can't survivor is turning her story into a lesson for women in her own community.
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rick williams is live now in the newsroom with the details right now. >> hi brian, thank you, many women diagnoses with cancer feel either guilty or ashamed. one woman is using they are struggle to help others, the program is helping to support women specifically in the latino community to address the feelings and fight breast cancer with other women by their side. we'll introduce you to some of the people involved in this project. that is coming up on "action news" at 5:00. also, after months of rumors apple introduced its new ipad today. that and much more coming up tonight on "action news" at 5:00, until then back to the studio. >> all right thank you rick. up next adam is back with an early look at accuweather. and it's one of the most bizarre starts to a political debate. why one candidate refused to
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as thanksgiving approaches the food bank of delaware is ramping up its efforts to feed the needy, they stocked up on their none perishable items donated by the community and they are calling on people in delaware to donate what they can to make sure that thanksgiving is possible for everyone. they will need the donations by november 7th. what a difference a few hours makes, rainy yesterday and rainy yesterday. just plain rainy now. lets go to meteorologist, adam joseph, it's a changeable sky today, it's dark and dreary and left over showers, as we look at sky 6 hd it's a brighter picture
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over the ben franklin bridge kbared to this morning. pleasant numbers, 70 degrees in philadelphia, 68 in the lehigh valley, and upper 60s at the shore and wilmington coming in at 68 degrees, numbers are running still a couple of degrees above normal. satellite and radar pushed through this morning. sending the moisture through new england, with the humid air, the upper level air, spinning its legs as it pivots to its north and west overnight, and west of lancaster, that should head up north of williamsport and into the scranton region later on this evening, temperatures by tomorrow morning, still mild for this time of year, we should be 48 degrees in philadelphia, we'll be at 55 and 54 in allentown and the poconos 50 degrees, in the afternoon tomorrow very similar to today with the sunshine, temperature
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right around 70 if not the northwest suburbs in the upper 60s. your fall foliage, up north in the poconos, it's peak this coming weekend and moderate in the lehigh valley and a week or two before we'll see the peak colors that far south. if you want to go leaf peeking, maples in our area are showing bright colors and the lehigh gorge state park and also in northern delaware. and along the pennsylvania side of the delaware water gap. now we have to talk about double scan live radar showing the satellite, hurricane gonzalo a dangerous category 4 hurricane in the open waters of the atlanticic and heading towards bermuda, by tomorrow evening they will be battered by a category 3 hurricane and have
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dangerous surge of swells heading their way on the eastern side of that hurricane and some very dangerous winds. as we look at the forecast tonight, patchy clouds and allentown 56 and your four day at 4:00, temperatures tomorrow at 72, nice and sunny and bright and turning windy here on saturday with a temperature of 69 and then quite a change the second half of the weekend, windy and chilly and 55 and widespread frost by monday morning with lows in the 30s in much of the area and clouds thicken monday at 58 degrees. >> adam thank you. you have the buzz coming up
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with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation.
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and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years? time now for the buzz and dougie houser is adding oscar host to his resume, is he asked to lead the broadcast here on february 22nd. he has made a name for himself
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as an awards host. having emcees the emmys and the tonys. he got the post adding oscar list to his bucket list of accomplishments. elizabeth pena, best known for her role in the film la bomba, died after a brief illness, her hollywood career spanned four decades and she just recently played sophia vergara's mother on modern family. it's tgit thank goodness it's thursday. have you been waiting all week for this. starting at 8:00 with "grey's anatomy" and "scandal" at 9:00 and how to get away with murder at 10:00 and "action news" at 11:00. tweet with us using tgit and #~
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channel 6 "action news." and kerry washington said hold up today is thursday, you ready to do this? lets go. that is exactly what we are doing, it gets started at 8:00. i'll tell you what, viola davis actually tweets herself and answers her fans. >> very impressive. open to all of you. thank you alicia. still to come 4:00 here, attention parents you could be held liable for what your child posts on facebook. details ahead. >> plus, snag major designer deals while getting some cash, we take you inside a
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"action news" continues with shirleen allicot, brian taff and alicia vitarelli. >> it's 4:30 and "action news" continues with brand new information on the death of comedy legend joan rivers. and a bully told her to die and the hurtful works that could have broke a teen's spirit. and >> plus, a couple that is ordered from their car at gun point after a high speed chase down the highway, but it's not what you think, what happened when police realized the driver was not trying to get away, he was trying to get his pregnant
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wife to the hospital. but first this hour, if fighting ebola is the war, the nurses are on the frontline, they show courage fighting the virus day in and day out. new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic, spoke to local nurses about the outbreak today. >> reporter: nurses are on the frontline when it comes to ebola. two nurses that treated now deceased ebola patient thomas duncan despite taking precautions. nina pham and amber vincent are both receiving treatment. it's frightening to nurses everywhere. he thinks even eastbound patients should not be treated in state but at the federally funded bio containment centers in the united states. >> they are the premier place
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for highly infectious and high mortality diseases than is where she should be treated. >> the sent ser bombarded with calls from nurses about treating ebola cases. >> nurses take these risks every day and you take the precautions, we saw that in hiv, if they are afraid of disease, they may leave the profession. >> they asked hospitals in the state to conduct drills to make sure that doctors and nurses were up to speed on policies and procedures should an ebola patient walk in the door. >> every hospital has to prepare to take care of the initial care and then you medevac them as appropriate. >> the nurses association says the state could designate one hospital in new jersey to treat ebola patients but there is still concerns. >> could a hospital pull it together to treat one case, i
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don't know the answer to that, texas try that and we see where that went. >> i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> meanwhile, we are learning more today about the mysterious man spotted near the second nurse's side transferred to atlanta now. now dubbed the clip board man was wearing slacks and a button down shirt while everyone else had bio hazard suits he was a protocol supervisor and they claim that it would have hindered his visibility and that he was not in danger because he was not directly assisting amber vincent and ebola is not airborne. we have "action news" crews moving across the country right now, dann cuellar is on route to dallas and ali gorman is heading to atlanta where the c.d.c. is based and several ebola patients have been treated. look for their live reports
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starting tonight right here on "action news." follow them both on twitter. at dann cuellar, and at ali gorman 6 abc. lets go back now to our breaking story over the last half hour. as hundreds of people rally in front of the school, school district headquarters on north broad street, these are parents, students and labor groups protesting the latest move last week to vote against the teachers contract. they canceled the teachers contract last week and parents and teachers say it was an underhanded and disgraceful way to do t but the src says it will save the district $50 million. a protest going on on north broad street as hundreds of people rally against the src. we'll keep you updated on this breaking story. police are looking for a woman that terrorized two employees at a center city 7-eleven this is surveillance
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video from lombard street back on october 3rd. the masked suspect rushed in with her knife drawn immediately chasing a worker when that employee escapes, she turns her attention to the register, after threatening the worker with her knife she is handed a wad of cash and was last seen running towards south street. if you have information call philadelphia police. new york city's medical examiner released information on joan rivers death, she died from lack of oxygen, and that was a consequence of a medical procedure. she was given propofol prior to the procedure in which we went in cardiac arrest. her family has not yet commented on the latest findings. a berks county man is under arrest as police were called to his house by his own child,
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investigators say that one of david bellinda's own children called the police, they found a massive marijuana growing operation with hundreds of lights and plants. they had no idea what was behind the walls. >> i didn't expect it, i knew dave for quitd a few years and i thought we all changed over the years and i didn't expect this. >> though police did not find evidence of what they classify as child abuse, he was charged with a list of drug related offenses and his two children are being cared for elsewhere. a multivehicle accident caused traffic to backup this morning. can you see four cars and a truck on the side of the road, it did slow down the commute. >> it was already slow, but
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getting better this afternoon. like the weather, bad this morning and better this afternoon. >> now all is dry and the sunshine is returning and temperatures are very pleasant. as we take a round robin so to speak around the region, we start with the ben franklin bridge, a few puffy cumulous clouds and some blue as well. the temperature 67 and winds 8 miles per hour. as we head up to camelback, peak foliage this time of year and this coming weekend in the poconos area, the dew point is 51 and winds out of the south at 9, you can see the color there's as the water park is closed and we approach the ski and snowboard season, as you head to the shore, you think about summer, 69 degrees, a beautiful shot in cape may with wind at 9, still not bad, can you get in there at 69 degrees. we'll have the forecast as the major change arrives this
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weekend. now we send things over to alicia, live at the big board. now to that wild police chase caught on dash-cam, officers forcing a car off the road, holding a man and woman at gun point even, before realizing they weren't criminals but a couple racing to have a baby. >> get away from the vehicle now! >> the dramatic calls taken from an episode of cops, police pulling over a speeding car barrelling down the highway, watch as officers order the driver and passenger out of the car, holding them at gun point, but the couple not a pair of criminals instead a husband and wife who is in labor. >> my only instinct was at that point was to scream at them, i'm having a baby. >> he was racing his wife to the hospital at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. >> i did not want him to stop, i did not want to have a baby in
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the car. then going 85 in a 55 zone, hear its police sirens and doesn't pull over. >> rachel calls 911. i'm having a baby. >> you need to calm down, i can't understand what you are saying and then grabs the phone as police close in, ma'am we are heading to the hospital. >> okay. >> for what reason. >> we are having a baby and it's coming out. >> police call for backup and lay tire spikes, and i'm about to have a baby in the seat. the couple is then order to the ground. >> i'm going to let you go. >> once they figured out that i was pregnant and very much in labor, they all responded in kind and really appropriately. >> police escorted the couple to the hospital, rachel finally giving birth to her fourth child, a baby girl named hazel. >> what a cutie.
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the police chief there in iowa says no charges are filed but it's up to the attorney general to decide. it's a good idea to call ahead to avoid situations like this. you don't always have the chance. >> still ahead, call it a fantrum. the unbelievable reason that florida's governor showed up late to a political debate. >> you heard of people being allergic to dogs but dogs being allergic to people? plus, she flipped the script, what is behind one girl's campaign that is sticking it to bullies. >> and adam joseph is back once against with the accuweather forecast. how can i avoid maintenance fees?
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florida gubernatorial bait off course. charlie chris was to face off against scott, but when it came time for the bee bait only krist appeared on stage, scott refused to come out because he was upset about his opponents special prop. >> the rules of debate say that there should be no fan, some how there is a fan there, and for that reason, ladies and gentlemen, i am being told that governor scott -- will not join us for this debate. >> the video is incredible, i am about to tweet it out, take a look for that. apparently crist uses it for sweating, he added the fan amendment to his speaking contract. and scott appeared awkwardly and the fans stayed put and fan gate
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on twitter was born. we all heard of people being allergic to pets but what about a dog that allergic to people. meet adam a black lab allergic to human dander. the sick pup was brought to the vet in indiana, they changed him and gave him a bath. but a blood test revealed his unique condition, so a custom treatment might be coming soon. >> the vet seems to think we ask fix them, they put a serum together for kids allergies and other pet allergies and he starts this week. >> in the meantime adam continues to live at the lucky dog shelter and they are accepting donations for his care. can you be held liable for what your kids post on facebook?
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in georgia the answer is yes. in georgia, they are holding parents responsible for what their kids say on facebook. they created a fake facebook pretending to be a girl at the school, the parents are facing consequences and so are the boys. she didn't even, she got positive. this teen from alberta, canada was targeted by bullies, but instead of getting upset she came up with an arsenal of words, but not the bad ones. it started on her facebook page urging her to die. she fought back, posting beautiful and encouraging notes for each student at her high school and posting them on her lockers. >> are you cute, are you
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beautiful. you look amazing today. i love you. it takes two seconds and it shows someone you really care. >> at first her high school reprimanded her for littering but city council passed a resolution for positive post it campaign day. now people are leaving nice notes in school and workplaces and this is a great way to flip the script. >> that would be great if they took hold across the country. >> a little post-it note. >> lets get a check of the roads right now. matt pellman is in the traffic center right now. >> easier to be positive this afternoon than this morning. this afternoon just a few issues including the protest, the demonstration in spring garden you are telling us about still blocking the lanes of broad street in both directions by
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callow hill. we see gridlock in the area and the closure points are callow hill and spring garden, stick with the numbers streets. expect delays in that area this afternoon. on 95 coming out of the city the normal northbound backup from center city to the work zone in cotman avenue, in salisbury township, a downed treat closing route 32, river road, and windy bush road a possible alternate around that. from you worried about the crashes in burlington county, fear no more both are gone, both lanes are open on 295 and the new jersey turnpike northbound. and watch for a crash involving a pedestrian at church and marion street. adam joseph is back with the
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with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. all right adam, tomorrow is friday. give us good news please. >> have you good news for friday, and saturday but a big change comes on sunday. that is one thing we have to talk about for the weekend. as we look at double scan live radar, things are dry compared to this morning but the far western lancaster, there are a couple of downpours and showers popping up because of the instability with the sun returning and low pressure and cold air aloft, in lancaster and elizabeth town drifting along 322 and 422, on the verge of wolmersdorf. heading to the north-northwest
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and should stay basically to reading westward. the number is 69, and 70 in philadelphia and dover and right along the shore, pretty nice temperatures equally as mild, because it is still above average for this time of year in the upper 60s. satellite and radar, the cold front pushes to the north and east and taking the conveyer belt of tropical humidity and here is the pool of cool air, sparking the showers in central part of pennsylvania, most of the energy lifts to the north and west tonight. for friday sun and clouds and a nice afternoon and temperatures still above average of 72 degrees as we await a cold front from the west, that cold front will start to migrate through saturday afternoon, it's partly sunny and nice at 69, you'll notice clouds in the afternoon and also the wind is starting to drive in a northerly direction and that pushes in some very cool air for the second half of
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the weekend. but over the open waters of the atlantic, we have a beast of a hurricane, gonzalo, category 4 hurricane, winded sustained at 145 miles per hour. can you see the classic eye in the center of the satellite with all the bright red clouds that is basically the thunderstorms and as we look at the sustained winds, the hurricane force winds extend 40 miles on each side of the eye of gonzalo and that heads straight to bermuda and that is on the eastern side of the high i-wall, meaning the strongest winds strongest storm surge. from you planning a vacation there you may want to call the airlines and try to delay it as much as you can. as we look at the forecast at home quiet and different. 50 to 56 and the exclusive
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accuweather forecast, 72 and bright tomorrow and low humidity, turny windy saturday afternoon and the front approaches and it's 69 and sunday windy and chilly and only 55 for a high, way below average, we generally stay in the upper 50s next week, there is frost monday morning in the area and by tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, it's unsettled with the cool air, a lot of clouds and on and off showers, and joy the weekend because big changes next week. >
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started when she wanted to declutter her kid's old toys. >> started as a lawyer and my kids wanted to sell their video games, i went on ebay and i got hooked it was awesome. >> she started selling her clothes and her friends clothes. >> i would like to say are you getting 70% and 80% and sometimes 90% off of retail. >> four versace leather dresses. they are among the 150,000 items for sale on linda's side, everything comes here to a warehouse in hatboro, they shoot them and describe them and then post them online. >> these items are for sale on this site. >> everything is listed on ebay, including this ball game? every piece gets a bar code and
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is placed in a storage bin until its sold. >> you can watch your item sell and you get 62% and you pay no fees, if it sells under a $1,000, if over $1,000 you get 72%. like this hermes burkin bag. >> because we are so big people follow our site like it's a kults. every day they go on to see what is linda's stuff listing today and they are thrilled to see these great designer bargains. >> and finally at 4:00 another kid putting us adults to shame with their incomprehensionible dance moves. >> her name is addlynn, and she
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is only 11 years old, her flawless body control and smooth moves are flil thrilling the internet. she says she learned it all by watching youtube. dance is not owner first love, that would be motor krosz. >> what is that the robot? >> i don't know. she is amazing. >> that does is for "action news" at 4:00, for alicia vitarelli, shirleen allicot, and adam joseph, we are back tonight for a full hour of "action ne
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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. the head of the cdc was in the hot seated, forced to explain how two nurses caring for thomas duncan caught the ebola virus. we are learning more about the care of those nurses as officials also investigate more possible cases. it's thursday nitd and the big story on "action news" is the
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growing investigation into how two american nurses contracted ebola at a texas hospital. >> a top official from the hospital apologized for the mistakes made in dallas while caring for thomas duncan. >> rick and monica, at this hour, 26-year-old nina pham, one of the nurses infected with ebola is inflate, she is head to the bio containment unit just outside of washington, d.c. meanwhile, on capitol hill those handling the u.s. response faced a grilling from congress. >> she said she was told to board the plane. >> dr. tom freeden the direction ter says they can stop eastbound object but they face hours of questions about whether their policies will keep more
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