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>> the cruise ship with a patient being monitored for signs of ebola is back in its home port. grab a cup of coffee or cocoa, the cold is gripping the area. what a difference a week makes. last week we were up in the upper 70s, today we'll get barely above 50. let's go outside to chris sowers. are you all right out there. >> reporter: it not that bad until the wind blows. you're going to need something out this this morning. what a difference a day makes. yesterday was beautiful. we had temperatures in the 70s for the high. today we're struggling in the 40s or 50s. 40 degrees in the poconos. 49 in allentown. 52 in philadelphia. reading, 48. lancaster, 46. it doesn't take into account thend winds. it feels five to seven degrees
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cooler. here's a look at peak wind gusts. allentown, 33. wilmington, philadelphia, 31. millville, 26. wildwood, 18. we'll more than likely see the same exact wind today. but it's out of the northwest. 39 in in allentown. 30 in millville. as we run this thing through, expect a are 15 to 25-mile an hour gusts all day long. later this evening, the winds subside, skies go mainly clear and that will allow the temperatures to plummet. we have frost and freeze warnings in effect for the lehigh valley and the poconos and the pine barrens in south jersey. 9:00 a.m., 52 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, lunchtime we'll see a decrease in cloud cover, 3:00 p.m., 56. anticipated a high of 56 degrees in philadelphia. places like allentown you're
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only topping out around 52. what's ahead? obviously much cooler, frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect overnight after midnight. i'll show you those locations when i come back in. tuesday it's unsettled, wednesday, thursday. that's bad news for us, that means several chances of rain. i'll detail that for you in the seven day when i step back inside in just a bit, nydia? >> chris, thank you,. developing overnight an air and ground search getting underway for a driver. the suspect's car collided with another car on southbound i-95 near route 141. the suspect's car hit the guardrail injuring a passenger. the other car went off the road nobody in that car was hurt. police are looking for the driver who fled. investigators have not said who
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caused the accident. >> new overnights a fire in philadelphia's fern rock section sent five people to the hospital, flames ripped through the first and second floor of the home on the 5800 block of north 7th street. two adults and 3-year-old an 15-year-old were taken to einstein medical center to be checked for smoke inhalation. the home was destroyed. >> the massive manhunt for accused cop killer eric frein has taken a new turn. police are investigating a highly credible possible sighting of him. he was near the high school in east pocono. the commander of the manhunt discussed a new tip. >> it was a surprise encounter after dark. there was a lady that was out for a walk, walking past a wood line and encountered him off the road. >> the individual's face was covered with mud, so a positive
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identification could not be made. >> reporter: based on on this new tip police are moving south to swift water, paradise and poconos township. later today they may get lab reports on blood found on the porch found in the search vicinity. at this point there's no confirmation that the blood is from frein. frein is accused of ambushing by brine brown and trooper alec douglass, dixon was killed and douglass was wounded. the search for hannah graham has come to a tragic end. >> reporter: police and volunteers have scoured the country side around charlottesville virginia. >> thousands of hours have been spent by hundreds of law enforcement and civilian volunteers in an effort torched
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hannah. we think perhaps today approve their work. >> reporter: graham disappeared object september 13th last seen on this surveillance video along with a man. now the potentially devastating news. search team volunteers finding human remains on a abandoned property. >> the remains will be taken to the office of the chief medical examiner in richmond for examination. autopsy and official identification. >> reporter: graham's parents have been notified, now police are asking anybody who may have seen suspicious activity in that area to contact police. >> today's discovery is a significant development. and we have a great deal of work ahead of us. >> reporter: police have a suspect in the case, 32-year-old jesse jessie leroy matthew junior. he may fails -- face charges in
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the 2009 disappearance of morgan lagger ton. police say he is linked to that murder forensically. abc news new york. new this morning, the cruiseship carrying a passenger who is being monitored for signs of ebola is back in gag recess ton -- galveston, texas. she handled a lab specimen of thomas duncan who died a week ago. thomas duncan was remembered as compassionate man in north carolina. his mother lives there. two nurses who were in contact with duncan are in the hospital with ebola virus. they are the only current ebola
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patients in america. president obama is going to ask congress for more funding to fight ebola. even though america is not in the midst of an outbreak, if we want to protect americans from ebola here we need to stop it from its origin in west africa. he downplayed the request for a travel ban. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world if that were possible could make the situation worse. it make it harder to move healthcare workers and supplies back and forth. experience shows it could cause people in the infected region to evade screening and make it harter to track. >> the world health organization is expected to get an experimental vaccine from
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canada. it will be used in the west african countries hardest hit by the outbreak. "g.m.a." will have more on the ebola outbreak and hannah graham and the search for eric frein. the bucket list baby was born to a delaware county couple but died a few hours later. shane victorino, met with the family giving them a sured. while in the womb, he experienced new york, a flyers game and other memories. the action cam is live at eakens ovals where an estimated 10,000 people are programmed to take part in the 28th annual aids walk philly and 5k. this year's event features a
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shorter route a 5k walk and run. it begins and ends apt eakens oval. the run starts at 7:30, the walk at 8:30. all roads surrounding the area will be closed until 1:00 p.m. people from radnor galleried to light the night. last night's two mile walk supported the leukemia and lymphoma society. >> much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. >> dramatic video captures a fire devouring a home and wait until you see what happens next. >> new video, a police chase in our area ends with a car flipped over. and the flyers in dallas looking for their first win. this one went to overtime. >> reporter: the coldest air of the season thus far is upon us. the freeze warning goes into
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effect in the poconos and the pine barrens of southern new jersey. i'll ga good morning, i'm eva
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pilgrim. looking live at atlantic city on this sunday morning. it's winds outside, and chris sowers says that winds will leave it's mark on us today. >> reporter: we were spoiled rotten this october. let's go live on sky 6. there's the view of penns landing, waking up to cloud cover, cooler temperatures and a gusty breeze. yesterday we had winds gusting anywhere from 25 to 35 miles per hour throughout the viewing area. we'll see the wind throughout
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the morning hours. it will be a breezy day around the region. 52 degrees, temperatures continue to fall. dewpoint, 38. winds out of the northwest at 14 miles per hour. pressure reading 29.89 inches. this will continue to crime. 47 in martins creek. same number for fleetwood. center city, 52. him cinnaminson, 52. glassboro, 51. dover, 51. woodbine 51 degrees. satellite and radar, you can see clouds over the immediate delaware valley. clearing is taking place central pennsylvania state college and harrisburg. our day planner shows we'll see an increase in sunshine throughout the day. it will be a decent day throughout the area. blustery and chilly with highs in the mid 50s. 4:00 we're seeing mostly sunny
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skies everywhere. a few high, thin clouds remaining. overnight tonight, are the skies are clear, the winds relax and the temperatures plummet. we'll start out with sunshine and then we'll see the high, thin clouds increase over the area from west to east. monday afternoon cloudy, monday night is cloudy, tuesday is cloudy, showers developing wednesday, thursday, all cloudy, maybe showers it does not look nice this upcoming week, 9:00. clouds throughout the entire area and here come some of those showers. the good news no particular day this week looks like a wash, the bad news, every single day, with the exception of tomorrow morning looks gray and gloomy. 56 degrees by 4:30. trenton, 54. poconos 46. millville, 56. wildwood 56 degrees and dover 55. we get into tomorrow morning this is when all the advisories and warnings takes place,
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temperatures dropping into the mid 30s north and west, as well as the pine barrens in south jersey. temperatures dropping to 32 degrees for the lehigh valley, the poconos and the pine bar knowledges and 32 -- barrens. jersey shore, not too bad, combination of sun and clouds. it's cloudy much cooler an windy, 58 degrees is the forecasted high down there. philadelphia, sun and clouds, winds out of the northwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. overnight clear and cold, 32 degrees outlying suburbs, 38 for center city. freeze warning in effect for the lehigh valley, poconos, pine barrens in south jersey, this darker shade of blue that's a frost advisory, anybody else will see conditions that promote
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frost. increasing clouds for monday, 60 degrees, cloudy skies tuesday, showers possible, 65. more clouds wednesday, showers, 58. another round of showers possible for thursday, 60. starting out with clouds on friday, we'll see a gradual increase in sun during the day, high of 64. saturday, looks nice, sunshine and mild temperatures and 67. >> the weekends have been terrific. >> reporter: the weeks have been miserable, but the weekends have been great. >> 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. >> a $30,000 -- a 3,000-dollar reward is being offered for the return of a beloved dog back to his owner. louie was in the car when her car was stolen. he is a 2-year-old rescue who
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belongs to jay jay pierce. the car was stolen from home depot, the car was found and only the collar was inside. pierce was moved to philadelphia to teach and work on her masters at temple. many of the volunteers don't know her, but learned about the story and simply wanted to help.
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>> flames tore through a home in fresno, california and trapped a man inside. this cell phone video shows the intense flames and smoke as the flames burned. a woman screamed that her father
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was trapped inside. a short time later, a man was running from the home carrying another man over his shoulder. the woman was father was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation, but thanks to his rescuer he is okay. a father from south jersey is regal from the death of his son in february and he is asking for your help. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> he was a very, very good kid. he was loving to his family. >> reporter: roy price gets choked up when talking about his 20-year-old son royon. >> roy had a spoken to him 9:30 the night of february 4th. >> i got a call from my daughter who said someone shot him up. >> roy said someone saw him argue winning a man in a mask in
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camden. the shooting started there and preceded into one of the homes. he was shot multiple times and died at the hospital. a 30-year-old woman was shot, but she survived. but police said she has not been able to provide them with any leads. the citizens crime commission is issuing a 1,000-dollar reward for the arrest and conviction of the person possible. call 215-546-tips. all calls are anonymous. >> we loved him very much. he was a regular person. >> reporter: for crime fighters i'm rick williams. channel 6 "action news." >> studies used to embryonic stem cells for blindness are safe. reachers say the next step is to approve the stem
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>> breaking news right now, the action cam is live looking at an accident scene on route 130 in delran, new jersey. you can see accident investigators are on the scene. burlington county authorities are investigating the accident that critically injured a pedestrian and shut down all southbound lanes 130 at chester avenue. the incident happened at 6:30 on the southbound side of route 130 when a pedestrian was hit by a car. medics transferred the victim to the hospital in critical condition. once again all southbound lanes of ruth 130 at chester avenue are closed one lane northbound at chester avenue are also
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closed as accident investigators continue to check out what happened. so far no word on any charges. >> nydia, time for the travel forecast. as we set satellite and radar in motion. we have an area of low pressure right here, gonzalo is away out to sea. this is the only game in town. this will swing through over the next couple of days. it's actually kind of funny, what will happen this will make a track that will push into new england. this part of the country all week, which includes the delaware valley, the tri state, the mid atlantic and the northeast. this area here will deal with miserable weather. 90% of the country will be a uncomfortable -- will be a comfortable and pleasant week. philadelphia is quiet, no reports delays, 52 degrees, logan, 51. chicago midway and o'hare, both
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down in the 0s. orlando and atlanta, newark, you're do you know to 49 degrees. newark, 52. guys? >> in sports now, the flyers get their first win in a thriller, jeff skeverski has that and more. >> reporter: how about the flyers in is great need of their first win last night. they will take it anyway they can get it, the flyers showing fight. the flyers coach not too happy with his guys in dallas. after two he pulls steve mason. third period andrew mcdonald on the power play. three minutes later, jake vor vorchek, flyers fall behind by 1. a minute later, michael raffle
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ties it at 5. we're going into overtime. how about the power by claude giroux, the walk-off winner. they win 6-5 in overtime. the eagles are in the bye week they return to practice on tuesday, how do they getaway from football? they go to football games. there's chip kelly on the sidelines of boston college he is good friends with the coach. some of kelly's players were taking in games. in alabama where they played college ball. the dallas in new york at 4:25. if the giants beat the boys, eagles have solely -- sole possession of first place. that's right, eagles fans you have to route for the giants
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after the birds beat them at the linc. >> you have to have a short memory, whether it's a successful game or successful play or something to the contrary. >> you have to move on especially with a bye week coming up. you meant momentum going into the bye week. >> reporter: sixers no atlantic noelle remains out with a -- nolan noelle out with a cold. sixers go on to win 95-83 in allentown. they open their regular season in just ten days in indiana. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. have a great day! >> more than $1 million of glass art was auctioned off it was the glass now auction gala. there were pieces of art ranging in price from 100 bucks to $50,000.
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chester avenue. one northbound lane is closed. the incident happened at 6:30 on the southbound side of route 130 when a pedestrian crossing route 130 was hit. medics transported the person to the hospital in critical condition. accident investigators are on the scene. one northbound lane at chester avenue is closed. all southbound lanes are closed. we'll keep you posted on what's happening here on route 130 in delran, new jersey. 73:01 and the accuweather forecast. getting cold out there. >> reporter: it's chilly out here, that's for certain. i liked it better yesterday when temperatures were in the 60s. everybody north and west down in the 40s. 40 degrees in tanersville. simulatorsville 43. saint david 46. warrington, 48 and detective it town, 50 degrees. -- levittown, 50 degrees.
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buena, 51. hammonton, 50 degrees, of course, you factor in the winds it feels cooler than the numbers you just saw. satellite and radar showing clouds overhead, but we expect the clouds to thin out. that's what the skies will look like later on. a nice comfortable end to the weekend. sun and clouds, 56 degrees. that's the forecasted high. the wind will be piercing from time to time. especially when you take today and compare it to yesterday. honest for october standards this isn't too bad. we've seen worse. we have the coolest weather we've seen in months. these are anticipated lows, these could go lower depending on what the winds does overnight tonight. if the winds subsides, we could get colder. quakertown, 32. pilots, 34, trenton, 5.
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philadelphia, 38. avalon on the water, 42. a freeze warning has been issued from 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. for the lehigh valley the poconos and the pine barrens, we're expecting lows to drop down into the 30s. protect or cover those plants or bring them indoors or you run the risk of losing them. some of the coldest air we've seen in the last 6 months. get ready for it, and it sticks around for a while. i'll have the that when i step back inside. >> new this morning, police are looking for the killer who gunned down a man on a philadelphia street. the action cam was at the scene the 3800 block of girard avenue in the parkside section of the city. several shots were fired before midnight. one of the bullets struck the 33-year-old victim in the head. police drove him to the hospital. they say when he pulled him out of the back seat of the patrol car an automatic weapon fell
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from his coat. the man died at the hospital. no arrests and no word on motive. the action cam was on route 352 in chadsford where a police chase in delaware county ended where the suspect lost control of his car. it ended up on the roof. the driver took state police on a 17-mile ride that started on the same road in media, went on to route 1 south and ended back on 352. police have arrested the driver. he is facing a long list of charges. officers have not said why they started to follow the car. president obama is offering words of caution about you how the u.s. is handling the ebola virus. kenneth moten has more. >> reporter: president obama received an update on ebola at the would you also. he heard from -- the white house. ebola and the concerns about the
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deadly virus on u.s. soil was the focus of president obama's weekly address as he under americans to stay calm. >> we can't give into hysteria or fear. we have to be guided by the science. >> reporter: meanwhile, in north carolina a somber ceremony for thomas duncan. meanwhile, the two nurses are recovering from ebola. the second nurse is at emory university hospital in atlanta. the cdc said she may have symptoms at the time she flew from cleveland to dallas a week
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ago. now the families are being monitored just in case. >> we're involved in a detailed tracking of individuals that had direct body flood contact. >> reporter: the last person who handled duncan's blood has been quarantined on the cruise ship. texas health officials believed it was necessary to collect a blood sample from the healthcare worker before it arrived in dallas saturday. >> it's an overreaction. >> reporter: 75 people are still being monitored and told to avoid public places and transportation. president obama said the new cdc rapid response teams are ready to help hospitals. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> that cruise ship kenneth mentioned has docked. stay with "action news" for the
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latest on the ebola story. we've posted the very latest at 6abc.com and the 6abc news app and follow updates on twitter and facebook pages. >> teachers and coaches have been suspended in connection with the a hazing incident. it comes after 7 football players were charged with sexual assault and other counts stemming from locker room at the school. the school board is ready to discuss the suspension and what comes next. state police change their search for eric frein after a woman said she saw him near his old high school, poconos east. police are also testing blood found in two homes in the area to see if it belongs to frein. >> the candidates for the
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delaware senate race joined our matt o'donnell for a discussion at our 6abc studios. chris coons and kevin wade talked about tax rates and the affordable care act. you can see that later this morning at 10:00 a.m. on 6abc. >> the pakistani girl whose courageous fight will be here in philadelphia to pick up another accolade. malala will be awarded with the liberty medal. she became the youngest recipient ever of the nobel peace price. the taliban shot the 17-year-old in the head two years ago for trying to get an education.
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since then she has become the international face for education and equality for young girls. "action news" will be at the ceremony this tuesday, you can see special coverage of the event sunday, november 5th at 5:00 p.m. on 6abc. >> an an amazing young woman. a -- acrobats are traching a trip to philadelphia for a jaw-dropping show. what a beauty shot that is. source chris it's on?
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>> 7:42, what is going on chris source? >> reporter: it's that darn wind. it will be fine without the wind. let's go live on sky 6. that only tells half the story. we have clouds out there and the temperatures have cooled down, the wind is whipping around and it makes it cooler than the actual temperature. storm tracker 6 live double scan we have clouds, some of them looking threatening, but we have no moisture out there. temperature-wise, 52 degrees. dewpoint, 38. the air is nice and dry. the winds are gusty, out of the northwest at 14 miles per hour. every now and then we see higher gusts in the 20s. le pressure reading 29.89 inches
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that continues to rise. allentown 49 right now. you're probably getting as low as 31, 32, poconos, 40. millville, 51. sea isle city, 52 degrees. locally you can see the clouds over the immediate delaware valley. we're starting to clear across central pennsylvania. more cloud cover by state college, but again, a lot of this will will your honor off over the next 1 hours or so. the afternoon looks fabulous, we'll see a decent amount of sunshine. it will be blustery and chilly with the wind. not a bad looking die, but chilly. monday we warm up, but now we'll see clouds roll in as the system approaches from the northwest. unfortunately this low is going to hit the coast, let's say maybe gets off the coast of the virginia cape as far north as the coast of delaware it will sit there. maybe it pulls farther to the north and pull back and goes north again. it will sit there for days. we could see an extended period
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of rather miserable weather. we'll skip over today and skip over tomorrow. nothing going on. you can see the showers overspreading the area, we let this thing run through wednesday morning, it will continue to kickback waves of shower activity through thursday afternoon. so, from tuesday morning through thursday afternoon expect clouds and occasional showers and periods of rain, cooler temperatures. enjoy today. it will be chilly, but at least we'll see a decent amount of sun. 56 degrees for philadelphia, millville, 56. trenton, 55. allentown, 52. cape may, 57. dover, 58 degrees, overnights tonight, getting cold, we have frost advisories, 32 degrees outlying suburbs, 38 for center city. here's a quick look at the maps. the freeze warnings are in the lighter shades of blue, that includes the poconos, lehigh valley pine barrens of south
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jersey, this is the frost advisories this dark are shade of blue, that's where we'll see temperatures above freezing, but cold enough to support patchy frost. 56 degrees today. 60 degrees tomorrow. tuesday, clouds a much milder day, we have clouds and showers, wednesday, same thing, thursday, same thing. friday we clear out as the low pulls away, we start out with clouds and increase to sun, saturday sunny and milder, 67 degrees. the weekends look great, but gloomy for a time this week. >> we're following breaking news, all southbound lanes of route 130 at chester avenue and one northbound lane in delran are shut down after a pedestrian was hit crossing the road there. there are burlington county investigators on the scene. this happened at 6:30 on the
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sobledz -- southbound side of route 10. the victim was transferred to the hospital in critical condition. we'll continue to follow the story on air and online at 6abc.com. >> at torrets syndrome is a disorder that's often misunderstood. >> reporter: for anna the first signs of torrets came when she was 6 careers old. >> sometimes i'll clear my throat. >> reporter: those are ticks. ticks are hard wired into the brain and can not be turned on or off at will. >> your body is telling you have to do it. >> it's like a sneeze. >> reporter: the tick will come back, but it will be a different
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tick this time. where it was blinking before, it might be an opening eye tick. >> reporter: doctors recommend that parents and others ignore the ticks. anna and her family tried to do that. >> they were asking me to stop. >> reporter: she borrowed an idea to a boy who wrote a letter to his classmates explain explaining his torrets. after reading it to all three if it grade classes in her school. she turned to me and said i feel so much better. >> reporter: doctors say that anna is not just an example for people with torrets but a great example for kids dealing with a situation that makes them anxious.
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you can't take your eyes off them. >> reporter: the performance includes unicycle balancing. >> they create a show based on on the best of the talent in beijing. they put that together and tour the world. they are ambassadors of china and art. >> reporter: the circus arts are 3,000 years old. they mix traditional acrobats with modern stunts. >> they shape their bodies into something you and i couldn't do. >> reporter: the artistic director said the show is particularly exiting for kids. >> they like to see the magic that people can do with their bodies with sparkling costumes. we're very excited to have them, bring your family and check it out. >> reporter: for tickets go to the arts in philly.org or go to
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>> if you like the facebook "action news" facebook by checking the like box. go to facebook.com/6abc "action news" and click on the like box. you can communicate with the members of the "action news" team. everybody has their phone in their hands while they are eating breakfast, right. >> reporter: i want to commune indicate with everybody -- communicate with everybody, it's
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cold. 72 was yesterday's high, today if we're lucky, 56 in philadelphia. allen be town and reading, 52. we'll see an increase in sun as the day wears on. 60 degrees tomorrow, sun, increasing clouds. tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, all look rather miserable. neither day looks like a wash, but lots of clouds and showers, we get into friday, clouds break for sun, 64. next saturday, turning milder, 67 degrees. we're below average at the beginning of the forecast, but at the end we're better. >> you're good at posting on facebook. we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> reporter: coming up on "g.m.a.," new developments in the ebola story.
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look at this, a coast guard helicopter swooping in to collect blood with a passenger on the cruise ship. the passenger in question was a lab technician at the hospital in dallas whether an ebola patient recently died. the shop has just docked in texas. what next for the passenger in question here, plus breaking overnight. a pumpkin festival in new hampshire. but it erupted in violence, police moving in with full the riot gear firing tear gas, how this rite of fall get out of control. this amazing rescue caught on camera. a rescuer rushes into a burning house cearlings -- carries out a father from inside. the man disappeared, who is the unknown hero. it's coming up on "g.m.a." we'll see you soon. >> "action news" continues litter this morning. >> the stories we're following
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for you, we'll have the latest on a accident involving a pedestrian in burlington county. >> we'll follow that fall festival that turns violent when riots broke out at the new hampshire college. now, for eva pilgrim, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. we'll see you at 9:00 a.m.!
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good morning, america. right now the ship is in. the carnival "magic" docking in galveston hours after the coast guard flies in to collect a blood sample from a passenger in quarantine who handled blood specimens from ebola patient thomas duncan. is this justified caution or simply overkill? breaking overnight, out of control. a seemingly innocent pumpkin festival turning into chaos. riot police moving in firing off tear gas making dozens of arrests. grim discovery. police believe they found the body of missing university of virginia student hannah graham. >> this sadly is now a death investigation. >> where the body was found may have a connection to the suspect jailed in her disappearance.