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say they are ready to handle anyone who tests positive for ebola in our area. and wills of change, we'll transition into some of the coolest temperatures we've seen in a while this weekend. meteorologist chris sowers is outside with a look ahead at your forecast. you don't need a coat this morning. hi, chris. >> reporter: it feels good, but you knew it had to come to an end at some point. we have cooler temperatures on the way. that will set up a cooler finish to the weekend. as you look at the numbers, crof a coat on -- i don't have a coat on this morning. these numbers in front you, these are the daytime highs tomorrow. you throw on top of that a 20 to 25-mile an hour wind it will feel like the 40s. right now 51 degrees in quakertown. 52 in manners -- martins creek. cinnaminson, 56. buena 57 degrees.
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here's satellite and radar, we have a cold front which is just now pushing through western pennsylvania. you can see showers lined up along that. as this system charges east there could be a shower or two in the northern portions of the lehigh valley and the poconos later this afternoon for everybody else in the immediate philadelphia area it's a combination of sun and clouds. for the next couple of hours, sunshine and clouds, temperatures climbing through the 60s. 8:00 a.m., 60 degrees, 9:00 a.m., 62. 10:00, sun and clouds, 64. here's a look at the changes that are on the way, though, these are current windchills across the great lake states. it feels like 33 degrees at international falls. they have a air temperature of 29. it feels like 33 in sault st. marie. it's chilly for october. that is sliding south and east, it arrives first thing tomorrow morning. i'll have the chilly numbers in
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the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when i step back inside in just a bit. >> we have the latest on the ebola outbreak is causing travel headaches. some are questioning whether it's safe to fly after a nurse who tested posttive for ebola -- positive for ebola. a cruise ship was turned away from could say -- cozumel because a passenger on board handled labs from the ebola patient who died. she has voluntarily gone into quarantine on the ship. amber vin -- vincent from dallas to cleveland. meanwhile, she contracted ebola. >> this disease travels because
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it crosses borders. >> reporter: frontier has contacted all passengers who were on the airline with vincent. the pilot and crew were put on leave for 21 days which is the time it takes to contract ebola. nina pham treated at the national institute of health in maryland is listed in fair condition. governor tom corbett confirmed three pennsylvanians are being monitored in texas after being on the flight with vincent. corbett said they are not showing any symptoms and the cdc said they can returned to the state. the governor is trying to relieve the fear about that happening. >> you need to to have more than a presence in the airplane. you need to have transference
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and touching and bodily fluids. we're trying to calm everybody down. >> meanwhile, president obama has has appointed ron klain as the ebola czar. he'll report to the national security advisor. should someone? our area test -- should someone this our area test for ebola, mayor nutter discussed their plans to deal with the outbreak. david henry has the details. >> i want to reshower and the folks in -- reassure all the folks in our area that our team is working very, very hard and we know what we're doing. >> reporter: city hospitals said they are ready to evaluate and treat anyone who shows up infected with ebola. if one does turn up here, it's
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likely to show up at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. the hospital has agreed to treat workers infected while working in africa. the city is urging anyone who has symptoms to call for a ambulance or go to a hospital emergency room. if the someone shows up at a city health clinic, they are well protected. >> we have gloves and gowns and masks. >> reporter: they have gowns, but not full body suits. city health workers have been instructed to isolate patients and call a ambulance. the people who staff the ambulance, say they are not protected. head of the firefighters union said they have class b body suits and told to use a lower grade suit. >> if you have first responders who contracted disease you can't say we made a mistake and we'll upgrade it to this.
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>> reporter: the fire commissioner said the suits firefighters are using now are more than adequate. >> there's been no cases saying that the suits don't work. every instance of contamination has been putting it on incorrectly or taking it off incorrectly. >> reporter: david henry,channel 6 "action news." >> stay with "action news" for continuing coverage on ebola. we're posting it to 6abc.com and the 6abc news app and twitter and facebook pages. three people escaped a burning home in burlington county. flames broke out in the home in willingboro. investigators say they are investigating the possibility that utilities at the home were shut off, and the residents were cruising candles for light. the official cause of the fire has not been determined. >> philadelphia police are looking for a man in action wit-
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in in connection with the stabbing death of his girlfriend. lottie denny hadn't been seen since tuesday, her brother found her yesterday morning. there was no forced entry, but there was a struggle. her truck was found in south philadelphia. a bullet was found at the atlantic county institute of technology. police searched 1400 students and four bomb sniffing dogs scoured the building, nothing was found. >> police located suv that carried five women connected to a road rage incident involving a school bus. police say two women attacked the bus thursday.
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investigators say the students on the bus had been arguing with the women in the suv. >> during the course of the verbal dispute, the suv cuts off the bus and two women get out of the suv and one comes out with baseball bat striking the school bus breaking a window. >> one student suffered minor cuts from the shattered glass and treated at the school. chris christie has signed a sports betting bill. it's designed to address conflicts with federal law, but the four pro sports lesion and the ncaa are -- leagues and the ncaa are suing to block it. they are due in court november 21. duquesne will no longer require students to meet sat standards if they apply to the
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college of liberal arts beginning next fall. he they will have requirements for education, health services or pharmacy degrees. john simon was named 14th president yesterday. he is the former executive vice president of the university of virginia. his tenure officially starts next july 1. the former president took a position as supered president of the i college of london. >> a disability doesn't let that keep a boy off the greens. >> reporter: today we have a mild breeze, tomorrow it's a very chilly breeze, plus i'll have more on the rainy week
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or business at a time. >> three world tommy's ability crowd shines his disability. tommy was born with his short arm. he can hit a golf ball. tommy's dad drives home the message, keep trying, practice pays off, his son is among 60 golfers with disabilities teeing off in nevada. >> reporter: his swing looks better than ours this summer. [laughter]. let's go live on sky 6. this is the sun rising over atlantic city, you can see the oranges and the reds. looks like a nice, quiet morning around the delaware valley. over the next 24, 36 hours, the temperatures start to crash. 59 degrees in dewpoint, 54.
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the winds are light out of the southwest at 3 miles per hour. add 20 miles per hour to that number this afternoon. 29.672 inches, holding steady. 57 in millville. trenton, 53 degrees, the big story is this cold front that is not process of pushing through the western portions of the keystone state you can kind of see it right there. the moisture is trailing along that. it will slide east over the next 24 hours or so. that will you will mitt matily put -- ultimately put an end to our unseasonable mild weather. last october, temperatures started out the first a couple of weeks 4 to 5 degrees above normal. it's not as mild as last october, but mild considering the averages. there's the low pushing east. quiet conditions across the lower 48. if you're traveling there's not
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any weather-related issues out there, other than the fact it could be chilly across the high plains. chicago, 49. omaha 40. temperatures are down in the 20s along the u.s./canadian border. this is the cold shot diving south and east over the next couple of days. cold front off to the west, winds out of the southwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. we get into sunday, winds are still 15 to 25 miles per hour this time they are out of the north northwest not the southwest. that's a much cooler breeze, temperatures will struggle to get into the low to mid 50s. another area of low pressure pulls in from the great lake states that will combine with developing low 0 are off -- offe carolinas.
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that will bring a miserable pattern into our neck of the woods over next week. the pattern goes like this. chilly, monday, tuesday, wednesday. the lehigh valley, combination of sun and clouds, north of allentown, especially in the poconos, there could be a shower late, breezy, 65 degrees, the forecasted high for will also -- atlantic city and most of the shore points, temperatures in the 70s. winds and passing clouds. philadelphia, 67 degrees, probably reaching that at 3:00 p.m. sun and clouds, breezy, winds out of the of the west. for the outlying suburbs, 43 degrees, 47 for center city. today, 56 degrees, winds and chilly tomorrow, tomorrow morning you may be waking up to patchy frost. tomorrow afternoon, 56 degrees.
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monday, 60 degrees, tuesday, we see the low move up the coast, clouds and showers, wednesday is cloudy with showers and thursday is cloudy with showers and friday the pattern starts to break, we turn the faucet off and we may see sunshine late most of us next week is iffy, enjoy the weekend. >> take it all in now. >> reporter: now. >> don't forget you can take 6abc.com with you. the new smart design fits any device you have, whether it's your tablet or smart phone, no matter how large or small that screen. check it out by visiting 6abc.com anytime anywhere. the heart and blood vessels are some of the hardest working parts of our bodies. doctors have new technologies and techniques to ease the burden. lisa thomas-laurey has more in this art of aging report. >> reporter: year your heartbeats 35 million times, we take it for granted until something goes wrong.
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david doesn't remember the miles he logged as truck driver, but he remembers when he became so sick he thought it was the end of the road. >> reporter: tests showed he had pneumonia and bad heart valve and aneurysm on the heart valve, if it bursts, you bleed to death. and there are no symptoms. ananeurysms, can be caught earlr and medications can slow the growth of small ones. for larger aneurysms there's surgery. we place the deceased segment with a new plastic -- diseased segment with a new plastic tube. >> reporter: patient do very well. >> i was up today after my surgery and i haven't stopped. >> reporter: the odds of an
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plaza park, there will be pumpkin painting contests and balloon bounce and the festival is free of charge for camden residents. join the fight against aids in the aids walk to help raise funds and awareness for the epidemic that affects 30,000 people in our region alone, there will be free hiv tests availability at the event. there will be an opening availability at the event. there will be an opening ceremony and arobic warm up at hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection.
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everyone, 7:23 saturday morning, here's the latest on hurricane gonzalo which is holding on to its category 2 strength.ricane there's the island of bermuda right there. it's 300 miles to the northeast it continues to pull away. gusts are as high as 120 miles per hour. the water vapor imagery as we set it in motion as the storm pulls away. when you look at the surface maps compared to sandy, there was a difference, here's the cool pocket of air, same thing with sandy, storm developed down here and pulled to the north. the difference with sandy we had a block right here, this door was shut, once sandy came toward the north it felt this block and got absorbed into this cold pocket of air. that's what drew the storm toward the west. this time around with gonzalo there's no block, so it's pulling off to the northeast and this pocket of cool air is
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helping to kick it out so sea. what's interesting in terms of pressure this storm with sandy was actually stronger than what we are seeing with gonzalo and sandy was considered extra tropical, and gonzalo was a category three storm. it shows you how strong sandy actually was. >> temple football winningest winningest -- winning streek -- streak is over. temple won three state games going into the game. their schedule is going to get tougher, next they play at central florida. jamie apody has the rest of sports. >> reporter: chip kelly's first order of business during the bye week a round of golf, a day at the spa? no it was to visit victor cruz a
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day after the star suffered a season-ending injury in the in all the rivalry talking trash talk it was a classy move by the eagles coach. ron jaworski says it's not far fetched to think big, what will it take for the team to be, dare we say it a super bowl contender? >> i think it was a look behind the curtain of how good the eagles can be. we know offense is dynamic and explosive. i think what gives everybody hope for championship, was the play of the defense. i think it's the best game i've seen defensively in years. it was a shutout, the first shutout in 18 years, that's a long time between shutouts. . yes it is. sixers top draft pick flue back
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to camaroon after the death of his younger brother. the coach said it's necessary that he did not feel ray lone. >> to be away from his country and his family at a time like this you do your best to help him get through this. the only time you know will have a chance to heal it a little bit. >> reporter: meet melvin, the new mascot of the lehigh valley phantoms with their home opener at the brand new center in allentown. the phantoms beat the adirondacks. great for the lehigh valley. that's sports, have a great
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>> a large rally is held outside a texas hospital in support of staff where a man died from the ebola virus. if -- in philadelphia,n police look for suspects after a shooting outside a restaurant. a pillar outside a local store begins to crumble. we go outside to chris sowers with the accuweather forecast. tomorrow we might need coats. >> reporter: not so much today, today is another mild afternoon, temperatures in the upper 60s, today is another nice one. tomorrow is a decent day, but it will feel cooler. 59 in philadelphia. not much of a breeze, allentown, 10 cooler, 49. sea isle city, 61. on the boardwalk in atlantic city, 61. beach haven 62. here's satellite and radar, that's the system we're watching, the counter clockwise
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swirl pushing through the canadian provinces that's pushing east. there's a cold front attached to that low pressure system. that is the cold front that will swing through this afternoon. through the first 17 days of the month of october we're roughly 3 to 4 degrees above average in the temperature development. here's the day planner. sunshine early, clouds late, temperatures topping out at 67 degrees, look at the comparison from saturday to sunday, 67, breezy, sun and clouds today, cooler and windy as we head into sunday with the high of 56. that 56 because the winds are so strong out of the west/northwest at 25 miles per hour. that 56 will feel like the 40s. in the lehigh valley the high temperatures maybe in the upper 40s or low 50s. it's a cool day tomorrow, enjoy today, today is a nice one. i'll be back with the seven-day
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forecast in just a bit. >> there are travel concerns after reports that a nurse who flew between dallas and cleveland and back again is sick with ebola at the time. customers are asking if it's safe to fly and what steps to take to protect themselves against the deadly virus. meanwhile, a rally was lady outside the hospital where the ebola patient died. >> reporter: carrying signs and wearing t-shirts 50 staff members rallied outside the hospital. the rally comes a day after a texas nurses union and staff members criticized hospital for not giving adequate training for handling ebola. two nurses contracted the disease. 70 others who cared for duncan
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have been ordered to stay away from public places for 21 until the danger of developing ebola has passed. meanwhile, governor rick perry said the mistake were made from the cdc to the hospital in handling of ebola. >> air travel is in fact how this disease crosses borders and it's how it got to texas in the first place. >> reporter: the govenor is calling for a ban on air travel to the countries hit by ebola. >> the carnival crews ship was turned away from mexico after it was learned that a healthcare worker who handled ebola supress supress -- supress minutes from
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duncan was on board. it was reported that nina pham is fatigued. >> she is stable and resting comfortably. >> reporter: in closing there is little do you that the events of the last few days have raised anxiety, but one of the first people who came in contact with duncan has been cleared and showed no signs of virus in the past 21 days and no longer under quarantine. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> the philadelphia health commissioner said all the hospitals here in the city are preparing to handle potential case of ebola. however, two have been singled out as national treatment centers. penn medicine is building an air tight room for patients who get infected in africa.
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chop announced it will take in pediatric patients with ebola. of. obama administration tried to calm fears that ebola is not out of control. they are taking steps to coordinate the long term response. the frommed has named ron klain the former chief of staff to vice president joe biden. the white house said his role will be to find out needs to be done and see that it is. >> it will be mr. klain's responsibility not to make that decision, but rather to convene the kinds of conversations that are necessary to make these decisions that reflect the government's equities and make sure the decisions happen promptly. >> the top responsibility to make sure healthcare workers are properly trained and protected.
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emergency medical services are preparing for the day that they might have to handle a patient with ebola. dispatchers at 911 are prescreening patients. >> the dispatcher will automatically notify the responding units whether it be the ambulance or the paramedic units or the fire department, as well. >> reporter: trenton's fire department has trucks with equipment that would handle by crow hazard. biohazards. you can follow updates on twitter or facebook pages and 6abc.com. police say a man was shot
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after leaving a tavern on north 8th street. the 22-year-old victim was shot multiple times around 10:20. police rushed him to temple university hospital where he died. surveillance video shows the shooter giving the gun to someone else. detectives are talking to witnesses. they hope they provide clues to the shooter and the motive. accused cop killer eric frein is still on the run. he has been the focus of a massive manhunt for five weeks. police think he is scavaging for food. police believe he shot and killed trooper bryon dickson and wounded douglass.
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state police said they were in need of nonperishable foods and paper products. workers are fixing 300 meals a day. another truck full of food will be sent today. >> a south philadelphia cvs has been closed over safety concerns. the store at 11th and washington has been roped off by do not enter tape. the pillar is cracked and possibly sinking. officials evacuated the cell phone vs when the structural issue was discovered. nobody was hurt. a bankruptcy judge is voiding the taj mahal's contract with 3,000 employees in hopes of saving the casino. the trump entertainment threatened to close the taj if it did not get its way. it's demanding $175 million in tax breaks from the state which
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is far from a sure bet. local 54 is planning to picket next friday. the philadelphia teachers union is filing a fury of court motions challenging the school reform commission canceling of its contract. src unilateral action forces 15,000 members to pay healthcare premiums. 9 president called the move cowardly and disrespectful. yesterday the union filed for a preliminary injunction. ahead, a pile of orcas are spotted as they begin migrating in the pacific ocean. and chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, pull out those coats, "action news" saturday morning
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>> a pod of orcas was spotted in the ocean off the coast of washington state.s was spotted the killer whales could be seen surfacing and diving in the water. efforts were began in 2000 to conserve them. killer whales are often found off washington's coast. >> are they heading north or south. don't negative -- don't know
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that. >> reporter: they were probably heading north because they like the cooler water. cape may, we have clear skies and not too much of a breeze. temperatures are close to 60 degrees back here in the city. other locations it's cooler. 54 that's the dewpoint, winds out of the southwest at 3 miles per hour. 50 degrees in quakertown, martins creek, 53. tanersville, 53. tomorrow afternoon in the poconos you're not getting out of the mid 40s, it will be chilly air a on the way. coatsville, 52, chester, 56 degrees, gandys beach, 57. glassboro, 57. avalon, 60. temperature-wise this is where we should be for this time of the year. what we're seeing on satellite arena radar, leading edge of a little of cloud cover well in
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advance of the cold front which is pushing through the great lake states. we have a counter clockwise swirl. as that continues to dive toward the south and the east, that will put an end to the unseasonable mild weather we've been dealing with over the last week to ten days, feels like 33 in international falls, 33 in sault st. marie. actual air temperatures north of these locations are down into the 20s. this is an impressive shot of cold air that will dive into the lower 48 over the next day couple of days. future tracker 6, fortunately we're not tracking colder weather other than the changes. mostly sunny skies that's about it. tomorrow, combination of sun and clouds, not looking at any precipitation, there could be a passing shower in the poconos this afternoon, but that would be about it. winds pick up out of the southwest at 15 to 25 miles per
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hour later this afternoon. tomorrow, once the cold front pulls through the winds will shift out of the northwest. that's a cooler breeze, we'll see the winds 20 to 25 miles per hour from a northerly direction that changes the temperatures. highs today mid to upper 60s. tomorrow, 51 in allentown, 55 in philadelphia. 462349 peculiar p. you -- forecast for today, sunshine and clouds, breezy, temperatures in the 60s, philadelphia, 67, milled, 68. will also, -- atlantic city, 70 degrees, overnight tonight, temperatures in the 40s. 56 degrees tomorrow, windy and chilly, feeling like the upper 40s. monday morning you'll see frost in the outlying areas lancaster,
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reading, allen be town, expect to see widespread frost and the pine barrens as overnight lows drop into the 30s, the pattern changes yet again, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, an area of low pressure crawls up the east coast. it will run into a block, we'll see several days of miserable weather, showers on and off, temperatures in the upper 50s, tuesday through thursday you'll need an umbrella at any point in time. >> i googled the orcas, they do they go up into alaska for the winter. >> reporter: we got that right. >> a world renown okay -- awk group shared their talents. they spoke to 5th and 10th
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>> good morning to you, 7:49 we're taking a live look over atlantic city, those are clouds there. looks like a little erie as we look out. meteorologist chris sowers is saying today is the day we get out and enjoy the day, the cooler air comes in tomorrow. in "healthcheck" researchers may have figure out a key to getting through to teenagers. so far they have haven't cared about calorie counts of sugary sports drinks. johns hopkins posted signs that put in english how far would you have to walk or run to burn off a drink. once the signs we know up, the
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sugary sales of these drinks we haven't down. ever why this guys wears sunglasses? he has been suffering from glaucoma. a build up of pressure that damages the optic nerve. essencetive to light which is because he wears sunglasses. he said he's going to be fine. a breast cancer diagnosis doesn't just affect the patient, even the men in the family feel the impact. often they become a vital part of the support network for women trying to beat the odds of breast cancer, ali gorman explains. >> abington hospital this is linda. >> reporter: linda is living her dream. >> since i was five years old, i knew i wanted to be a nurse.
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>> reporter: back then she cared for her aling grandmother. today she cares are for others. just months shy of getting her nursing degree, she got breast cancer. her husband and friends and family were stunned. >> automatically i want into prayer. >> reporter: linda was determined to graduate, she knew she couldn't do it alone, but like many patients she was reluctant to ask for help. but experts say good home support is crucial, patients do better with the support and patients should not rely on one person, instead build a team. linda's team included her husband james. >> he took me to each and every doctor's appointment. >> and her son. >> he was comforting. >> reporter: and her co-workers. >> they camped out they did the laundry, they brought food.
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>> reporter: they organized a benefit to help the glovers pay the medical bills. linda beat cancer and got her degree and uses her experience to help other cancer patients. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> you can help in the fight by participating in making strides against breast cancer. the walk begins at 8:30 at memorial hall. up next, chris sowers takes memorial hall. up next, chris sowers takes a final in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions.
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and thursday, unsettled. i heard a mooing there. >> i was mooing. that was funny, eat more chicken. we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> reporter: good morning, eva and hi philadelphia. coming up on "g.m.a.," hurricane gonzalo is ripping through bermuda overnight. we go live on the scene. a bizarre situation unfolding at sea. passengers of a carnival cruise, why the ship was denied permission to dock in two separate countries. prosecutes are just like -- presidents are just like us, he
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was denied with his credit card while dining at a swanking eating establishment. "action news" continues at 9 can mean., a new study shows which jobs are unique to each state. find out what the study says about our states. for chris sowers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim. we'll see you back here at 9:00.
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good morning, america. breaking right now, blasting bermuda, the most powerful hurricane in the atlantic in years ripping across the island. >> that eye wall inching closer and closer to bermuda. >> our gio benitez hunkering down with tourists, trying stay safe. plus how the u.s. will be impacted by this massive storm. scare at sea. a passenger on a caribbean cruise ship who handled ebola specimens in texas is now under quarantine. two countries refusing to let the ship dock at their ports. and the new time line for the nurses with ebola. when did they get sick and who is at risk? struggle for a gun. this morning we are hearing from the officer whoa shot and killed unarmed teenager michael
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