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>> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m. on this sunday october 26. in the news, busted. cars used for a popular service are towed. the drivers are given fines. "action news" has exclusive video. >> septa's largest union is set to vote today on whether to go on strike. >> the eagles and cardinal's, have the battle of the birds in arizona. >> it was nice out there yesterday. >> reporter: temperatures were mild, let's go live on sky 6. we have clouds, but otherwise
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it's quiet. 50 degrees in philadelphia. 59 in trenton. 57 in wilmington. a mild 55 in allentown. these locations should be in the upper 30s, so we're milder than that. millville, 53. dover, wilmington, both showing 57. locally, here we go, a couple of high, thin clouds moving in. this is the cold front in the process of pushing through. the once the sun begins to come up. the air behind the front is significantly cooler than what we saw yesterday. that will help to increase the wind. fairly quiet out there now. 58 degrees by 9:00. lunchtime, 62. 3:00 p.m., there's the high of 65 degrees, it will be cooler today than yesterday. but these numbers are actually still above average for this time of year. is a nice finish to the weekend. when we come back we'll talk about the milder changes in the seven-day forecast. guys. >> thank you. it was a showdown it went city of philadelphia and a
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popular car service that said it was providing an affordable transportation. the city said it's illegal. chad perdelli has the exclusive video of the parking authority taking action. uber launched twheerchg this evening, to provide rides for drivers. "action news" was on scene as the uber x driver was busted. his car was impounded and received a thousand dollar fine. >> nobody told me it was illegal before this. >> it's an illegal service provider they are not licensed to do this in the state of pennsylvania or the county of philadelphia. enwe're going to enforce the laws that are here. >> uber and the ppa have been at war for months. they call it a ride sharing revolution operating on a mobile
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platform. this out of work journalist was doing this to make extra money. >> we launch today they said if you want want to come in and start working today, okay, that's what i did, i started this morning, this afternoon actually. >> reporter: the drivers are not thorough screened nor the vehicles inspected and the insurance that the drivers have is unclear. >> no one has certified by any government agency to do this type of service. >> reporter: uber try to to change the law, jay jay has been a fan of the service, but there's too much demand. >> it's the taxi cab monopoly trying to exert its power.
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uber released a statement saying -- a big issue is money, to operate a cab in the city you need a medallion they are auctioned off and go for a half million bucks. what happens next, the philadelphia parking authority expects to go to court to get an i happen junction against uber. i did speak with an uber spokesperson saying drivers will have all their costs covered. in old city, chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> many of septa's union workers will vote on a possible strike. 234 represents subway and trolley drivers and bus drivers. septa said it's been given no indication that a work stoppage is immanent. the union plans to update the public with a press conference tomorrow afternoon. the first person to be
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quarantined in new jersey new ebola mandate tested negative for the virus. a nurse who had contact with ebola patients in west africa. even though she tested negative, she'll be quarantined for 21 days under the state's new mandate. she is criticizing the way the case has been handled and raising concerns over the new program. the american doctor craig spencer is under quarantine. else being treated at beleveu hospital in new york city. meanwhile, ebola survivor, who has recovered from the virus is speaking out about his ordeal. he said he felt as though his body was at war with the virus calling dr. spencer a hero for
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his work. >> before we begin to look at the complications of this case we should honor him for the work he is doing in west africa and give him the respect he deserves. >> he'll visit sierra leone and liberia. we have more on the ebola virus and how it spreads at 6abc.com/ebola. police are looking to determine if a man was attacked for trying to break into cars. the man was beat with a baseball bat and shot in the leg in queen village section yesterday. the suspect said a man and woman confronterred the victim and yelled you know what you did. the sound of gunfire woke
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neighbors. >> my wife and i were sleeping we heard two shots and started to scream. he was in agony. police have recovered surveillance video of the attack and trying to determine if it was in connection with local car break-ins. a local mother is hoping for justice since the death of her son in the late 1990s, she hopes you can help. >> reporter: in 1998. 26-year-old michael young was working several odd jobs to help care for his two children. on saturday, august 8. barbara benson received a knock on the door that no mother should ever answer. i opened door they said it was the police officers, they said are you michael young's mother. i said yes, what has he done. he hadn't done anything, he is
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dead. >> reporter: michael was found dead in a boarding house, he was beaten stabbed and shot. they took off his bloody clothes and put him in bed. despite the number of years, she misses young every day. there's not a morning i wake up, i don't think about my child. the city's crime commission is administering a 1,000 reward while the city of philadelphia is offering up to 20,000 leading to an arrest and conviction. make an anonymous call to at this 215-546-tips. if you know who did this say something, don't be afraid. i want them to repent. >> reporter: for crime fighters i'm rick williams channel 6 "action news." >> the us department of transportation will conduct a review after this past week major air bag recall. the national highway traffic
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administration has been criticized for its handling of the recall. the air bags are blamed for at least three deaths and 100 injuries. regulators allowed a recall limited to areas of the country with with high humidity. but some lawmakers are calling for an immediate nationwide recall for unless of faulty air bags. "good morning america" weekend will have more on the faulty air bags at 8:00 a.m. the eagles are in the eagles is in the hot desert location where they are playing the cardinals. the eagles and cardinals both have five wins this season against one loss. kickoff is at 45:00 this afternoon. we'll get you started with eagles game day kickoff ducis
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rogers hosts live at 11:30. we have and the analysis on game day final, mike quick joins ducis rogers at 11:35 following "action news" at 11:00. >> still more to come on sunday morning "action news" miracle baby, this infant was barely the size of a cell phone at birth. residents are being told in a hawaiian town be ready to move saturday of the flow of lava. >> reporter: halloween forecast has changedly,
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since 1933, but most lava has flowed south, but now it's flowing to the northeast. >> the weather is nice, we'll keep that going. >> reporter: temperature-wise, it's been nice. let's go live on sky 6. the good news the air behind this front is pacific not arctic. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing we're crystal clear out there. we have a few high, thin clouds that's about it. otherwise it's a nice quiet morning. 60 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 39. winds out of the west northwest at 13 miles per hour. the pressure reading continues to fall, 29.65 inches. we had locations down in the 30s at this time yesterday. now we're in the 50s. allentown, 55. millville, 53. dover, 57. locally you have high, thin
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clouds upstairs that's about it. the wider view is showing nothing. that's the weather over the next couple of days. high pressure moves in west to east, it will position i felt over the mid atlantic over the next couple of days. with the high the air sinks it's hard to get any cloud cover. the jet stream is up here, all the storms will pass to the north. today is nice and quiet. tomorrow is nice and quiet. tuesday is nice and quiet. the winds relax, high pressure over us, nice both days. we'll see gusts 20 to 30 miles per hour. lunchtime, philadelphia, 25. allentown, close to 30. this wind will continue all day long. once we lose the sun the winds diminish somewhat. if there's a weather complaint today that would be it, the wind. sun and clouds in the lehigh valley. windy and cool.
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63 degrees is today's high. the jersey shore, you have lots of sunshine, expect a gusty breeze we'll see a high in atlantic city, 67. philadelphia we're forecasting 65 degrees, which is five degrees cooler than yesterday, but above average for this time of year. mostly sunny and windy. winds out of the northwest 20 to 30 miles per hour. here's the deal with the winds. 65 degrees is mild. with the winds it will feel like the 50 os, you may need good with sleeves if you're outdoors. cooler tonight, 39 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, the biggest changes are coming next week. 65 degrees today. 65 tomorrow. 76 very warm for tuesday, tuesday looks fabulous, wednesday another cold front comes through. it's a stronger front clouds showers early, still mild, 67. the bottom falls out. sunny and cooler thursday, 59 degrees, halloween, cloudy and cool high of 57. there's a system approaching
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from the west. if it gets in here close enough, the western suburbs could see showers just in time for trick or treating. we'll have to watch the progress of that. saturday, windy and sun, cooler high of 50 degrees. >> stay on top of the changing weather situation with the new 6abc.com visit 6abc.com/weather for storm tracker 6 live and hourly and seven-day forecast, the latest video from our "action news" meteorologists and our collection of weather-related photos and videos. ghouls goblins and super heros in media. check out these kids for the annual delaware county halloween parade. this parade has become a 50 year tradition of family fun. how cute. tradition of family fun. how cute.
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>> "healthcheck" this morning there's been an all out war against transfats. but it's still playing a major partly in our daily diet. researchers surveyed 13,000 minneapolis residence over three decades. they are being consumed on average by two times the recommended amount. the best advice, reeled the labels so -- read the labels so you know what you're putting in your body. >> researchers find light to moderate drinking after 60 is
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associated with better memory. the study said two drinks a day for men and one for women, the research was published in in the research for alzheimers and other dementia. a baby at big board was less than a pound and barely bigger than a cell phone. she has overcome great hurdles in her life. she had pneumonia twice and blood infection and on life support. >> improvement 1%, i'll take it. >> the her mother said her baby is a fighter and asked for prayers. she also one of the smallest prayers. she also one of the smallest babies ever born at on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas
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>> reporter: welcome back everyone, 6:24 sunday morning, here's your day planner. we have another nice day coming up. yesterday, quiet, we topped out @ 70 degrees. 58 degrees by 9:00. lunchtime, 62. 3:00 p.m., 65. let's focus on halloween. there's changes in the forecast now. we'll have a cold front that will swing through, this will come through during the day on thursday. an area of low pressure will develop off the coast of the carolinas. that will head north. at the same time another one drops down from canada. this has a trailing cold front. although the air behind this one is really, really cold. the two will join forces up here. we'll mills -- miss out on the
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storm. the latest forecast information suggests it gets in here just in time for the trick or treaters far western suburbs. right now we're saying cloudy and cool maybe a shower for halloween. >> turning to sports, it's game day for the eagles as they face the cardinal's in arizona plus a nail biter for the nittany lions. here's jeff skeverski with all your sunday morning sports. >> reporter: the eagles defensive game plan today relies on shutting down arizona cardinals larry fizz -- fitzgerald who has burned the eagles again and again. >> reporter: two of the hottest teams will meet here tomorrow. the eagles have 5-1 record equal to that of their opponent.
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>> the bye week was good, it came out at a halfway point for us, preseason, we feel good for tomorrow. >> it gave us time off. everybody was metally into it, we came back, everybody was firing on all cylinders. we are ready for the game and ready to get back on the field. >> reporter: the defense is ready to roll coming off the shutout victory over the giants. >> it's a challenge, we're at 5-#. we're at 51:00. it should be a -- we're at 5-1 it should be a good game. >> reporter: this is an important time for the eagles, this begins a stretch of 3 of four games on the road. ducis rogers channel 6 "action news." >> more later this morning game day kickoff live from arizona and we'll recap the game on game day final after "action news" at
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11:00. how about the flyers they have three wins and their backup goalie ray emory has won them all. flyers down 1 late second, nate grossman scores, we're tied at 1. michael raffle scores. flyers take 2-1 lead. 40 seconds later, its tied at 2. power play at the middle of the screen. score, flyers win 4-2. it is their first win at home. finally what a scene in happy valley last night. a whiteout 107,000 on hand. penn state comes back 17-0. penn state within 3. lions get the ball back, 9
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seconds left. it is sent into overtime. franklin is going nuts in ot. ohio state quarterback, runs it in, buckeyes take the lead, last shot for the lions, penn state goes down. penn state loses 31-34 in overtime, they have lost 3 straight. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day. >> the main line home belonging to pat croce has a new other than. originally the home was listed for 6.$25 million. but it wasn't for a little more than $2 million. the auction company said a local resident made the winning bid, that person's name has not been released.
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meteorologist chris sowers has all the accuweather details. >> reporter: it's a good wind, though, a lot of times we're talking about the winds of change, it gets colder. this is the opposite. other than needing an entire can of hair spray, these the view, looking at philadelphia international airport. 59 in trenton. 55 in beach haven. millville, 53. on the boardwalk in atlantic city, 60 degrees, sea isle city 60 degrees, temperatures are anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees milder than yesterday at this time. and all this as a cold front is pushing through. him it doesn't make sense. this is pacific air as we've been talking about, it's pacific air behind the front. it will keep the air mild. accuweather says enjoy another
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nice day. mostly sunny skies, clouds from time to time. windy, the winds will gust 20 to 30 miles per hour. we'll see highs in the mid 60s, eva. >> thanks, chris. now to the latest on a shooting from the high school in washington state. there will be no classes at mariesville. jaylen fryburg killed one girl and wounded three others. two of them were fryburg's own cousin. he police say he was not a loner but a popular football player. he left months of troubling messages on social media and friends say he had just been in a fight over a girl. his family is devastated. >> we'll pray together because we're all one big family at home. we're sitting around the table, one big fryburg family that's
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the one that got shot. a first year teacher is being praised for confronting fryburg. the teacher intervened as he tried to reload. >> federal investigators say the man cooled of killing two deputies has been deported two times and has a drug conviction. his wife was arrested on friday. homicide curves spent hours questioning them in an effort to tofnlt out why they we want we went on a shooting rampage that left two deputies dead and civilian fighting for their lives. they don't know why the heavily armed suspects drove from utah to california. in the poconos, the manhunt for eric frein continues. he has alluded police since allegedly killing a state trooper. a woman is doing her part to help the police catch the cop
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killer. a woman is selling t-shirts that will go to the township police in support of their manhunt. >> people have come and saying what a great thing you're doing for community. you seem to be happy about it. >> the shirts are selling for $20. they hope to buy more safety vests for the officers who are looking for frein. in philadelphia, there's a call for the end of gun violence. neighbors and officers sent out a call for action. a recent rise in violence in drug-related crimes has neighbors working to take back their streets. >> while an anti-violence fare has held in honor of a promising high school student in philadelphia. she lost her life during a senseless shooting last month. and was there.
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him. >> reporter: -- annie mccormick. it's barely been a month since the death of aiesha. as the result of offered fun and games, but this fare under kids to listener to several anti-violence groups and provide outlets for students who feel trapped. >> it's a supportive environment a positive pier group where they know they can hank out and do good work in the community and have people support them when they are going through tough times. >> reporter: roots and wings teach kids alternative ways of dealing with conflict. >> focus on your breathing and reduce all the thoughts that are flying through your brain. >> reporter: and heeding god's call asking gun owners not to
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perform straw purchasers. the shooting death happened off campus, but organizers figured this was the perfect spot where many are still grieving and learning. >> we should put the guns down and find a better way to resolve violence, there's too many people dieing and there's other ways to resolve conflict. the suspect arrested in connection with the shooting death are expected to be in court in december. in olney, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> happening today, the philadelphia national college fair, the free event is from 11:00 to 3:00 p.m. in philadelphia. you'll find a wide range of national and international public and private two year and four year universities. it helps students get through
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the complex admission complex. donald taylor was honored yesterday in radnor. he arrived in july after serving as provost in illinois. he is the first man to serve as the reigning college president. >> two men are on the a mission to test every type of beer in the u.s. for a new app. >> my winds bring down trees in the pacific northwest. chris sowers will have an update on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, "action news" sunday morning returns in just a moment.
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>> there's plenty of cleanup going on in oregon after high winds knocked down trees. it was the strongest wind storm to hit the region in some years. some parts of oregon are under a wind advisory this morning. >> reporter: that was incredible. that storm was hurricane ana that developed near hawaii and made a loop and came back toward the west coast. that's why it was a strong storm for them. it's kind of crazy to see that, because you don't see a hurricane make that right turn. let's go live on sky 6. that's the view in atlantic city, we're not expecting those kinds of winds, but we'll see gusts as high as 25 to 30 miles
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per hour during the course of the day. we'll see clouds hang on in the process of of a cold front. the wind will pick up later on. storm tracker 6 live double scan in the meantime, crystal clear. we don't have any moist out there, barely a cloud in the sky. 60 degrees, dewpoint, 39. wind out west northwest at 13 miles per hour. pressure reading 29.65. philadelphia, 60. millville, 53. yesterday at this time you were at 37 degrees a dramatic change in the temperatures. trenton, 55. allentown, 55. wilmington and dover, 57. lancaster a little bit cooler, but not too bad at 53. here we go anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees milder at this time yesterday. a cold front came through, it shows you that the air behind the front is not cold. it's not arctic it's pacific and that will keep temperatures mild over the next couple of days. along with that there's not much
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going on. we have an area of low pressure pushing through new england. otherwise it's smooth sailing. the west coast is being hammered. that system will follow the jet which will look like later on this week. all that will push on by to the north. that means two-thirds of the county will enjoy high pressure, that means clear conditions and quiet weather. temperature-wise it means not too much arctic cold lowering into the lower 48. chicago, 44. all of it will stay bottles up to the north. memphis, 63. atlanta, 58. later this afternoon, combination of sun and clouds, no big deal. we get into monday, mostly sunny skies, no weather to talk about. we get into tuesday, all is quiet, no weather to talk about. maybe an inch crease in high clouds. it's tuesday night into wednesday this is a stronger front that will cross the area. we'll see an area of low pressure that develops off the
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carolinas. that could influence our weather a little bit. until then it's nice and quite. for today, 65 degrees, millville, 65. aluntown 63. cape may, 66. overnight tonight, cooler, 39 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 center city with a slightly diminishing wind. we'll go down to 10 miles per hour. mostly windier today, 65 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sun and nice tomorrow, 65. very warm tuesday, 76 degrees, the normal is 63 that's 13 degrees above average. wednesday clouds increase, there could showers early, 67 degrees and then we get into halloween and halloween looks much cooler with a high of 57 degrees and there could showers approaching the area late. looks like just in time for the trick or treaters, actually. look at saturday's high, 50 degrees, some areas are staying in the 40 east for
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highs. this will be a cooler shot of air just in time for halloween. >> hundreds of people lined the streets of atlantic city this weekend to mark the up coming anniversary of super-storm sandy. they stood side by side near the methodist church to symbolize this community as long and continuing road to recovery. wednesday marks the second year anniversary of super-storm sandy. i'm sheldon yellin,
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>> good sunday morning to you, sky6 live hd showing us a beautiful picture over camden this morning. look at those colors as the sun is rising. 6:47, 60 degrees outside right now. the busy holiday shopping season is around the corner, but after a series of high-profile daylight breaches, some consumers are nervous about shopping. 45% of shoppers are anxious about using credit cards at retailers hacked. 25% said they they would be caus about using a store that had been hacked. >> the most important thing to know is that nobody cares about
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your money as much as you do. so it's incumbent upon you to do things like checking your bank account online, checking your credit card statement online, to make sure that nothing strange is going on. >> when it comes to paying for your purchases choosing carefully between debit and credit. >> that's because when there's a fraudulent charge on a debit card that means that you've lost real money out of the real account that can take a couple of weeks to get replaced. >> keep your receipts to trails purchases and take action soon as there's word of any breach. facebook is bringing back chat rooms. you can stay anonymous, people who use the rooms are not required to use their names. they can use different nicknames
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for different rooms. your g mail can be user friendly. google introduced a new inbox app highlighting important information so you don't have to read the entire message. for instance all your bills will be bunched together and due dates highlighted. you can snooze messages that will pop up later. the app launched last week, but it's available by invitation only right now. hitech is helping to block injuries on the football field. abc news got an important look inside testing that's being used to prevent concussions. we take a look at the latest in helmet technology. >> reporter: this hit left shane morris stumbling to the huddle sparked a furor over football and concussion. >> he can barely stand up. >> concussion is not just a concern with elite players. it's a priority for anyone with
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a child sporting a football jersey. virginia tech university tracked 300,000 imaghts -- impacts on their football team. using a simple but critical test, lift the football helmet with sensors 6 feet into the air and drop it on to a rubber coated concrete steel block. it mimics what players can face on the field, and then it assigns a 1 to 5 star saift raict for each -- safety rating for each helmet testing. >> "g.m.a." in the lab as they test three new helmets on the market. each boasting new technology. the sg helmet lighter weighing half as much as other hell --
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helmets. >> it's super light. >> reporter: the speed flex helmet. >> this part deforms. >> that's going to help. >> reporter: that's their claim. the verdict after testing, five stars for all three helmets tested. virginia tech finding the flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they have ever tested. >> away want parents to learn getting out of the old helmets and better new helmets that will radios the risk. virginia tech rating and improving helmets makes football a safer sport. ashes
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>> the music world is mourning the death of jack bruce. he was a member of cream. he played along with eric clapton and ginger baker. he was known for sunshine of your love and i feel free. he died yesterday of liver disease. jack bruise was 71 years old. a new gig for a popular boy band. five seconds of summer announced they will be performing at the american music awards. they went to their twitter account to make their announcement to their fans. sam smith and mary j. blige will also perform. oscar winning actor
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christian bale is taking on his next challenge, portraying steve jobs based on on the steve jobs biography. award winning aaron sorkin is adapting the play. two men are going across the country to buy every kind of beer in the country. >> reporter: it's a job many would envy. george taylor and stephen pine roll up in a refridge rated box truck and buy beer. they are crisscrossing to by every kind of bottle or canned beer sold in the u.s. >> i'm hoping to get 200 to 300
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beers here. that would be 600 beers we got in seattle. their goal 40,000 different beers one bottle at a time. >> somebody has to try at 40,000 beers. >> i signed up for that job numerous times. >> reporter: they are not to drink. they will be taken back to a lab in wilmington, north carolina and analyzed in a mass speck trom at her for their dna. >> we'll be able to transfer it to other beers. >> reporter: that dna will go into a free app called next glass that will help beer and wine lovers find a match to the beer and wines you like. >> we can tell you exactly what you're going to like. >> i bet you don't have this one, 12 man pale ale in your
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>> good morning, 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, october 26. in the news, busted. cars used for a popular service are towed. the drivers are given stiff fines. "action news" has exclusive video. septa's largest union is set to vote on whether to go on strike. >> the eagles have landed for the battle of the birds in arizona. plus, chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's going to be a good one, right? >> reporter: it's going to be breezy later on, but we're
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expecting mild temperatures and lots of sunshine. speaking of numbers, 60 degrees in philadelphia. trenton, 56. allentown, 53. sea isle and atlantic city both locations showing 59. we're warmer than we were yesterday at this time when we had some locations in the 30s. we're seeing the breezes pick up. these are current wind speeds, 13 in philadelphia. ten in reading, 14 in lancaster and 12 in dover. later this afternoon the winds will pick up. 30 miles per hour by 3:00 in philadelphia. you can see several locations here, they will range anywhere from 25 to 30. it will be a nice looking day, it will be mild, breezy, sunny, we'll call it windy. 65 degrees is the forecasted high. it's cooler than yesterday, but still above average for this time of the year. as we look ahead we're tracking a big warmup by tuesday, the forecast information is getting out of control with how warm it is by tuesday afternoon. we have big
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