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>> good afternoon it is sunday, october 26 i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. >> here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." union workers in septa's largest division meet this afternoon for a strike vote. the birds touched down in phoenix as their break comes to an end. >> strict quarantine policy on ebola could backfire. more on those stories, but first meteorologist chris sowers it's a winds day. >> reporter: it's winds out there right now. let's go live on sky 6. we have gusts over 30 miles per hour. it's making that 63-degree temperature feel colder than
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that. ful you can see the flags whipping. that's the view in penns landing. it's brisk. temperatures in the mid 60s. 64 in the city. 64 for millville and wilmington. dover there's another 64. allentown, cooler at 60. poconos 650, trenton, 61. here's a look at the gusts, 28 to 33 miles per hour. that number is up there in reading. 37 in the poconos. 29 in trenton. it's a sunny, it's bright, but windy afternoon. a little bit cloud cover trying to sneak in from the north. lehigh valley, the sun is fighting off the clouds. you get into the heart of the delaware valley. we're enjoying sunny skies. accuweather as he is mostly sunny, but wiend, mild high of 64 degrees, temperatures closing in on 80 degrees on tuesday, we'll talk about that, plus we have the cool down for halloween that's ahead in the seven-day forecast, as well. i'll be back along in ten minutes. nydia? >> commuters who ride septa's
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city division will keep a close watch on a meeting when union workers vote whether to strike. the workers 234 cover septa bus and trolley drivers expires in march. the strike vote today is at 3:00 p.m. at the sheet metal workers union hall. they plan to update the public with a press conference tomorrow afternoon. >> the eagles sunday is not at the linc. >> no it's 2,000 miles west in phoenix arizona. history is not only their side out there. let's go live to ducis rogers live in phoenix. >> reporter: the eagles have played in the university of phoenix twice, it should be a good football game, two of the best team in the nfl both sitting at 5-1.
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for nick foles this is a homecoming so to speak he played college football in tucson, 90 minutes away. >> it's exciting, great memories in the state of arizona so it will be fun. a lot of friends and family, but it's business, they are a good team they are playing well they played extremely well last year and they are a more talented team this year. it will be a tough battle. >> we know the guys will be prepared and ready to go, we'll have it loud. we can't dwell on who they played and didn't play, who has the toughest schedule, it comes down when you line up on the white line, nobody careless. >> reporter: we'll wrap it up on eagles game day final on 6abc, mike quick joins me as he does each and every week. two players questionable michael
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kendricks and running back darren sproles. both players are a game time decision, live in glendale, arizona, ducis rogers, back to you guys. >> the debate on quarantine meant to control ebola is exploding. the nurse the first high-risk said automatic quarantines could backfire. in an open newspapers letter tracey hickok said she was treated as a criminal. she said her fever was anger at being told why she was not being held. during the first 6 hours she was given a granola bar and water. she said it will discourage people from going to africa. and on this week it was agreed.
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>> you appreciate the fears of the american people, but you don't want to have policy that would have negative unintended consequences. >> a free lance journalist who recovered from the virus said service in africa should be encouraged. meanwhile, dr. craig spencer's condition worsened last night as he developed gastrointestinal symptoms. go to 6abc.com we have a fact versus fiction guy about how the virus spreads. it's at 6abc.com/ebola. in the showdown between the city of philadelphia, and uber x. the city has won round one. "action news" was on the scoon as the are -- on the scene as the uber x driver's car was
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impounded. >> the first time i hear it was illegal when i get busted for driver. >> they are an illegal service provider they are not licensed to do this in the state of pennsylvania or the county of philadelphia, and we're going to enforce the laws that are here. >> uber and the philadelphia parking authority have been at war over uber x for months, but they launched anyway. to use uber customers call for a driver using an app on their smart phone. drivers use their regular personal vehicles to give people rides. the drivers share the fares with uber. uber said the crack down on the service is an abuse of power. they said the drivers undergo background checks and insured for $1 million. authorities are checking out new leads in the hunt for
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eric frein. a woman found blood at her chicken coop she called the police. two other residents have found blood on their porches, the blood turned out not to belong to frein. there's a question whether a man attacked is a victim or criminal conduct in the act. philadelphia detectives hope surveillance video will show them if the man was trying to break into cars in the queen village section. the man is in the hospital after being beaten with the baseball ballot and shot in the leg at second and carpenter. the man and women confronted the victim and yelled you know what you did before they attacked him. the sound of gunfire woke neighbors. >> my wife and i were sleeping it was 2:30 we heard two shots and we heard him starting to scream. he was in agony. >> police are trying to
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determine fellows connected to several recent -- to determine if he is connected to several recent car break-ins. a foundation launched by ely walter's parents organized the funds racer called smiles for ely. annie mccormick is live in hamilton, new jersey where the fund razor is on the way. -- fund racer is on the the way. >> his death stunned the area. all the money will go to a special foundation in their friend's name. smiling face also -- faces is here to help special needs students like ely.
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>> he was involved in special education, the teachers helped him tremendously. ely was 4 years old when he became the first confirmed fatality in the u.s. from the introa -- entrovirus d68. he was a triplet. the school worked to decontaminate his school where another child fell ill. health officials worked to calm the community through town meetings immediately following his death his family bravely announced the organization of the first day of school foundation which focuses on students that have learning disabilities. today the kids said cheese at a photo studio the $10 goes to the foundation. >> the other way this has moved along, we want to try to provide
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tuition assistance for after school activities. >> reporter: you may have noticed a lot of blue and gold balloons in what people are wearing today. school officials tell me they are going to present them with a special check. they had a blue and gold day last week for all the students in the district. every student that wore blue and gold gave a dollar and today they will present a check to the family today. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> the only televised debate between corey booker and jeff belle is coming up on 6abc. the two men in our wpc. wpvi toot ios, you can see it is debate at 1:00 p.m. after "action news." several people joined
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forces to help conquer juvenile diabetes, the walk kicks off in camden, new jersey. our own karen rogers took part. the issue is very personal to karen she has a family member with the disease. the money raised by the walk goes to the juvenile diabetes foundation. it funds opportunities for caring and treating and preventing type 1 diabetes. >> it's pumpkin power in "healthcheck." we'll tell you what the season favorite can do for your health. >> the pacific northwest recovers from a fierce wind storm that put 100,000 in the dark. chris. >> reporter: coming up in weather, the latest computer information shows us a huge climb in temperatures next week. that right there might be the high
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more than 120,000 in the seattle area were without power overnight due to a powerful autumn wind storm. gusts topping 60 miles per hour tore down hundreds of trees and branches across western washington. the area won't get too much of a chance to clean up, another storm the remnants of hurricane ana is due to arrive tomorrow night. that would be mostly rain. >> here in our area we're going up and going down. >> reporter: let's go live on sky 6. we have the going up partly, and then we go down toward halloween. that's the big story today, we have the flags whipping around in the winds. we have the gusty breeze out of the west northwest that's gusting to 33 miles per hour in parts of the area.
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otherwise it's nice and sunshine and temperatures in the 60s. storm tracker 6 live double scan nothing going on we're clear. we have clouds building to the north in the lehigh valley. 64 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 33. winds out of the northwest these sustained or constant winds, 20, the pressure reading is 29.70 inches. cooler to the north you're locked in the with the clouds and poconos. 60 in allentown, philadelphia, 64 and millville, 64 degrees. here's the gusts 37 miles per hour in the poconos and close to 30 for everyone else. huge area of low pressure spinning across the canadian provinces that will push on by. it's bringing cloud cover to northern portion of pennsylvania and our area. there's no precipitation associated with this. we'll see a few clouds later on. surface map there's the low moving into today. we'll lose the influence of the
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wind tunnel effect by the time we get into tomorrow. temple will be above average, tomorrow will feel good. we have to get through this, the winds will gust 25 to 35 miles per hour throughout the rairmd 689 he -- remainder of the afternoon. sun and clouds, windy and cooler. for the jersey shore you're staying sunny, gusty breezes, 67 degrees is the forecasted high in atlantic city. philadelphia, 65, mostly sunny, windy, winds out of the northwest at 20 miles per hour, making the 65 feel like the 50s. overnight tonight, 39 for the outlying suburbs, 45 for center city. the stays nice over the next several days. the pattern gets active or tricky by the time we get closer to halloween.
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65 degrees today, 65 monday, tuesday, very warm, high temperatures 76 degrees, interiors sections of south jersey, 77, 78. wedged the cold front slips through, clouding up showers are possible during the first part of the afternoon high of 67 and then the numbers drop off. thursday, 59. friday cloudy and cool, 57 that's halloween, for now we'll keep it dry, but there could showers move going in very late in the day. we'll have to watch that closely. next weekend at this point looks chilly, saturday's high is 50 in the city and 45 for places like allentown. >> keep it dry on halloween. >> reporter: i will. >> you'll never be in doubt about the weather if you stay on top of 6abc.com go to 6abc.com/weather. happening today a drill in camden county new jersey designed to help firefighters
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welcome back on this sunday, 1:20, 63 degrees, sky6 live hd taking a live look at the center city skyline, the sky looks gorgeous, doesn't it. we could go up to 76 degrees this week. in "healthcheck" this noon, it's this time of year when pumpkin is used in a lot of dishes. it's high in fiber and low in calories. it's also packed with beta
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carrotine. it nourishes your eyes and keeps your skin looking younger. a funny looking pillow could be the thing to tame nighttime acid reflux. in a two week test, a small group said it dramatickicly decreased the problem -- dramatically decreased the problem. >> the combination of elevation and laying on the left side separates food and acid from the vofl so there's less of the sids that can come back into your esophagus. >> they are expanding the research to include women who have reflux. >> a nonprofit which helps women battling cancer keeps on growing. cleaning for a reason has given 17,000 free house cleanings for
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cancer patients. it pairs groups with women undergoing cancer treatment. >> i took a call from a woman who was inquiring about pricing, i gave her a price, she said i can't afford that right now i'm going through chemo therapy and radiation and i am not working and she hung up the phone that day i decided that the next time a woman called my office and she had cancer and needed our help we would give her the cleaning for free. >> so they have sponsorship from walmart and maker of cleaning products to spread the word about the program. readers digest name it one of the 25 best things to happen in america. >> it is indeed that's true. >> still to come on "action news," including sports. penn state takes on an arch rival. >> the flyers keep the winning streak alive at the
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>> the eagles are in the arizona desert today to play a team that's been as hot as the temperatures there. the birds face the cardinals in glendale at 2:05. the eagles had a bye week after their shutout over the giants. the eagles and cardinals have five wins against one loss. the flyers hosted the red wings last night. brayden shenn gets the win. they skate off with a 4 had of 2 win. the flyers have beat the red
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wings for five straight times. penn state came close to beating arch rival ohio state. they battle the the buckeyes through overtimes. but ohio state scored twice to beat penn state, 31-24. penn state has lost three games in a row. mo'ne davis not only did they throw a shutout in the little league world series, but she threw a pitch from the world series mound. they threw it over the plate into the catchers mitt. she was i know violated to celebrate the 77th anniversary of little league baseball. >> i love it. another half-hour of "action news" is just ahead. here's some of the stories we're working on for you, rockets from a local company join the fight
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of the crowds in two nhl games in canada. >> and women are not being well served by the veteran's affairs offices. >> those stories, but first, let's get the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, i can see the leaves moving behind you. >> reporter: since i've been out here, winds gusting 25 to 37 miles per hour in the poconos. 29 in philadelphia. 30 in millville. 29 in trenton. 29 in atlantic city. and 30 miles per hour in lancaster. there we go there's that breeze kicking up now. 57 that's the present air temperature in quakertown, 62 in warrington excuse me. 61 in levittown, 65 in chester. 65 is the number in center city. i'm being blown all over the place. 64 in glassboro and gandys beach and woodbine 63. we have a wind that's strong out
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of the west/northwest. temperatures are mild, so the breeze is not making it feel too chilly. satellite and cloud cover hugging that new york/pennsylvania state line. most of it will stay north. mostly sunny, that's the call from accuweather today. it will be windy the rest of the afternoon. 65 for the high in philadelphia. 67 in atlantic city. cape may, 66. dover, 65. and millville, about 65 degrees. this is what we're looking forward to. by tuesday, huge warmup is on the way. temperatures are going to run 12 to 17 degrees above normal for this time of the year in parts of the area. the rest of the day looks nice, as well. when we come back in just a bit we'll talk about not so nice weather on the horizon by the time we get into halloween that's ahead in 15 minutes. >> a teacher is being called a hero for stepping in to stop a dead think shooting rampage at a
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washington state high school. the shooting at marysville pilchuck high school may have been worst fit it was not for a teacher cynthia silverburg. she did everything possible to protect students. >> do you think she saved a lot of lives. >> from what i heard and understand i believe so. >> reporter: in that calf tier, 15-year-old jaylen fryburg opened fire on a table that included two of his cousins and a couple of friends. he killed one student and killed himself. he comes from a powerful native american tribe that runs a profitable casino not far from the school. we're learning more about the man who killed two deputies during a carjacking spree.
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investigators say he should not have been in the county in the first place. he was convicted on a gun charge and deported twice before. homicide detectives spent hours questioning him and his wife in hopes of learning why they went on the shooting rampage that left two dead and civilian fighting for his life. so far it doesn't seem the police were looking for the pair before the crime spree. overseas, iraqi troops recontained control of the town under siege from isis. a britain-based organization with observe is when syria said american bombings have found their mark. 500 islamic state fighters have been killed in the last most of them. 200,000 people have fled to turkey. >> hockey is back in ottawa for the first time since wednesday's
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deadly attack in parliament. ♪ o canada our home and native land ♪ ♪ players and fans apt nhl games in ottawa and toronto joined in an emotional tribute players from opposing teams stood in circles at center ice while fans waved native flags. last week, canada's prime minister called on the nation to unite around hockey its favorite sport. >> iranian officials vow torched the persons who have thrown acid on the faces of women. local noose -- news media
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speculate they are attacking women they think are i am moderate -- immodestly dressed. hong kong journalists and photographers came under attack during protests over the next leaders. in liberia capitol the only clinic in one neighborhood shut down because local workers fear they will get the disease. 40 people are being monitor after having contact with a child that had ebola there. the child was bleeding from the nose during the trip a sign she
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was sick and highly infectious. a montgomery county company is playing a role in the fight against ebola. the robots are being called in to clean up sites around the world including dallas, texas. lisa thomas-laurey. >> reporter: the robots are made by a boy io tech company -- biotech company. they are use locally to disinfect rooms at hospitals for vice -- viruses like mrsa. it was called to texas health in dallas. ment rockets have been used in the uk, france, spain and the national institutes of health. the portable automated technology uses 35% hydrogen peroxide solution with water which is concentrate the but safe. >> the vapor is punched through
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the nozzle itself and disbursed into the room. >> how long would it take to decontaminate. >> about an hour. >> how do you know when all the pathogens are removed from the room? >> we use chemical indicators. >> the strength of the pathogen s are darker as it becomes lighter the pathogens are removed. after the hydrogen peroxide is removed from the area, a hospital vehicle can return to service. >> reporter: they expect the technology will be used soon to protect future patients, hospital staff and surrounding communities parts of west
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africa. lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." >> the veterans affairs department is facing accusation of inadequate care involving women. they experience big gaps in healthcare and employment and other vital services. >> right now women veterans are facing a system that is dominated by men. in the va, there are only 6.8% of veteran patients who are women and, therefore, not every va medical center has a gynecologist or specialized mental health programs or prosthetic programs that address their needs. >> according to the report women leaving the service have higher rates of ptsd and
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unemployment compared to their male counter points. the navy is using this as an numerous parking lot at sea. the staging area becomes an open air elevator that is lowered to the sea so all the materials can be loadened on to huge hover craft. the hover craft take the cargo to the show. if everything work out well this weekend, the navy could order a couple of more of the big ships. pretty cool. >> much more to come on "action news" this sunday. a car collection half a century in the making moves into the hands of new owners. >> a young award winning viola player steps into the spotlight coming up in the 6abc loves the arts. can you taking a look at e hd in atlantic city, the sun is
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dozens of residence on the big island of hawaii have their bags packed to lee the volcano. the flow is 35 yards wide and moving at ten yards a mile. it's been putting out object knocks -- obnoxious fumes. the volcano has been erupting since 1983. it normally moves in the opposite direction than it is this time. >> >> reporter: we're down in wilmington, lots of sunshine out
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there. it looks nice, we have clouds upstairs we're dealing with the pesky breeze which whips the wind around from time to time. we don't have any clouds, we have to go up to the north to get into wilks-berry, scranton. 63 degrees, dewpoint, 33. winds out of the northwest at 20 miles per hour. pressure 29.70. wilmington and dover, 64. sea isle city, of 2. temperatures change, the 24 hour temperature change not too much cooler we're generally a degree to 6 or 7 degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. because we're seeing a persists ant northwesterly breeze and the clouds are approaching from the north, temperatures from this point are not going to climb. weimer sitting at 64 we'll top
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out at 65 or 66. we'll put a lid on the temperature reading later this afternoon. here's sat light and radar. clouds up here, for the most part they will stay up there. an area of low pressure right there. trailing cold front swept through during the overnight hours, winds are picking up out of the northwest thanks to the high which is moving faster than the low. the two are getting closer to each other. the closer they get the winds is stronger between the two pressure system. we get into tomorrow, the low gets on out of here and moves into the canadian maritimes. the jet stream will stay up here, this is the storm track we have this did you bubble of high pressure this dome over the heartland. nation. that will drift east and hit the eastern seaboard by tuesday, it will bring dry conditions and warm weather unseasonable warm as high as 76 or 77 degrees by tuesday. future tracker 6 nice and quiet
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this afternoon, quiet overnight tonight. tomorrow looks fantastic another day full of sunshine. breezes relax so it will feel pretty good. tuesday, sun an clouds, tuesday night into wednesday, there is the cold front that will slip through. it's a stronger cold front it will eventually stall right here off the coast this will set up the potential problem by the time we get into halloween. annual area of low pressure will develop here. another one will pull out of the great lake states the two will converge right there. depending on where this collision tames it will determine what happens in the delaware valley. i would think worse case scenario for halloween is clouds and late-day shower for the western suburbs. again we'll watch it for you. mostly sunny today, windy, 65 degrees is the forecasted high. clear and cooler overnight tonight. 39 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 for at this time center -- cent.
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65 degrees is the high, monday, 65. degrees, tuesday, 76. wednesday, 67. thursday, 59 degrees, halloween, cloudy and cool, 57 and saturday, down right chilly, 50 degrees. >> this might not be any fun, but a group of people think taking a flying leap off a cliff is the best way to spend a weekend. they also members of the wing suit league race through four miles of terrain while plummeting for half a mile. the fastest jumper got a check for $100,000. an artist known the world will be showcased in her hometown of philadelphia. karen rogers tells us about this exproarld young tall -- extraordinary young talent.
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>> reporter: she's an international superstar. 2012 graduate of the curtis institute of music. she is the principle viola viol. she has worked with some of classical music's greatest viol violist. >> this will be her first solo performance with the chamber orchestra. >> this is a treat to have someone like ioni who can play and do it in such an enthuse affect and passionate way.
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>> good afternoon, on this sunday, sky6 live hd taking a live look for us at cape may, new jersey. the sun is out, you'll want to go on the beach, but it's too chilly for it today. 63 degrees in the city. 12:50. classic car lovers made trek to dearborn, michigan msh. >> he was working on a vehicle when he passed away. he went out the way he wanted working on the thing he loved the most. which were cars. >> the oldest car was the 1980 steel four wheel it has a tiller for steering and crank start. they still have that new car
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smell. imagine that. the cars were collected over half century. the family decided to sell them to other car lovers who would enjoy them. >> consumer news we have more options than ever to buying tickets to major sporting events. that can mean more ways to get scammed. >> reporter: the world series is in full swing. football season is well under way and there's fall concerts and major holiday events around the corner. the internal is giving consumers to buy big tickets it's the time to finds the best deal and find a seller. no matter where you decide to purchase your tickets do it with a credit card for the best protection against possible unfair or authorized charges. they recommend purchasing from sites that guarantee the tickets and will replace or refund if you get the wrong tickets get
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invalid tickets or if the event is canceled. the better business bureau recommends researching the ticket location ahead of time studying the section or row. the bbb recommends avoiding scalpers selling tickets outside the venue. there's no way to research if they are the real deal or the sellers are scammers. him. >> houston texas bar is selling one of the rarest whiskey in the world for a rare price, a single shot, a shot of the whiskey called the pride of 1978 will set you back $750 at the reserve 101 north bar. the liquor was aged 19 years and extra matured for 15 years before it was bottled. and the price proves everything
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strike. septa management said they have not been given any indication that a strike is immanent. the first high risk traveler quarantined in new jersey for ebola. she said she was treated like a criminal after treating ebola patients in west africa. she has tested negative for the disease. the eagles are in arizona facing the 5-1 cardinals at 4:05. they hope to continue their quest for their playoff also. >> lots of 5s in that. >> reporter: no 5s in the forecast. actually i'm wrong there's a lot of 5s. [laughter]. 65, that's what it get, right? 76 degrees tuesday. wednesday, 67. wednesday there's a cold front that slips through and you will see a lot of more 5s there.
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thursday, friday and saturday, 59, 57 and 50. oh, well. >> ever hit the wrong button on auto dial and call the wrong person a man in new mexico did and it landed him in jail. the 37-year-old and two accomplices allegedly robbed a home. they made off with a lot of the electronics they thought they evaded a police officer and left the scene, but they called 911. >> 911 state your emergency. >> we basically robbed them dude. we should have gotten much more, we got away safe and clean. >> not so safe and clean. after police realized what was happening they had no trouble tracking the cell phone now they have this accidental confession. >> that's harold to believe. >> the new jersey -- that's
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hard to believe. >> the new jersey senatorial debate is next. >> "action news" continues at 6:00 p.m. tonight. >> for eva pilgrim, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a great sunday we'll see you next weekend! trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. buying used cars is all we do... all makes and models... no dealership pressure. we'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com
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>> this is vote 2014. the new jersey senate to recall debate. >> you now from our 6abc studio the candidates are republican jeffrey bell, and democrat corey booker. our panelist are matt freedman from the star ledger. mary alice delgato. and moderating the debate jim gardner of 6abc. >> hello and thank you for joining us for this debate before the two candidates running for the u.s. senate in new jersey.
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