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>> good afternoon in the news pennsylvania state police are using a new tool in the search for the accused cop killer eric frein. >> september workers stay on the job despite authorizing a strike. a new jersey nurse quarantine in new jersey is heading home. doctors are waiting for test results for a young boy hospitalize with ebola-like symptoms. mar see gonzalez is outside the manhattan hospital with the latest. >> reporter: rick we'll learn more about the child this afternoon. meanwhile, the nurse is heading to maine to spend the rest of or quarantine at home. casey hickok stayedny tent no
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heat no shower. treat -- after she treated patients in sierra leone. >> i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> reporter: florida, illinois, new jersey and new york have mandatory quarantine orders for healthcare workers returning from west of africa. new jersey governor chris christie defended her treatment. >> i know she didn't want to be there. no one ever wants to be in the hospital i suspect. the fact is i have a greater responsibility to the people in the public. i think when she was time to reflect she'll understand that, as well. >> reporter: just as doctors in new york city wait to learn if a 5-year-old boy was ebola. the boy was rushed to bell view
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hospital overnight sick and spiking a fever in the same hospital where dr. craig spencer is battling ebola. and we're told dr. spencer is looking better, though he is listed in serious, but stable condition. live in new york, marcie gonzalez, sarah back to you. >> a 14-year-old girl who was wounded when a student opened fire inside a washington state high school on friday has died. gia soriano's death raises the death toll to 3. him the shooter shot himself to death as he struggled with a teacher. the high school is closed all week we'll have more on the tragedy coming up in a live report in the next half-hour. a mother has been charged with a crime after throwing her 1-month-old baby into the ocean in atlantic city and jumping in herself. the press of atlantic city
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reports 23-year-old is charged with second degree aggravated assault. witnesses watched in horror as she jumped into the water the with the child off the jetty. two nearby fishermen jumped into to save them and others helped. >> the lady handed me the baby, i did two mouth breathes and turned her over and patted her on the back and she spit up a lot of water. >> what was going through that lady at mind to put herself and her child in danger like that. >> meantime the manhunt for the accused cop killer eric frein has entered 7 full weeks in the poconos. state police are using a device similar to a weather balloon. police say it was launched around the alpine ski resort in henryville. in the meantime police are
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testing blood in a home near the area. they found blood near the chicken coop and there's no sign that the blood came from the animals. septa bus and subway workers who authoritiesed a strike say no walkout appears immanent. the young workers have been working without a contract since spring, david henry has the latest. >> reporter: rick, a strike authorization vote is a formality that sends a strong message to management, but it doesn't necessarily mean there will be a strike. there were no surprise his for commuters this morning. the buses are rolling, as are the trolleys and trains. the 4700 drivers and may not animals worker also fired a warning shot. they gathered yesterday to give their leadership the greenlight to call a strike. the move comes 7 months after
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the contract expired. >> we've been patient and understanding it's about our future. we don't want money we want our rights and benefits. >> reporter: union president willie brown had nothing to say after the vote. the major sticking point is the amount they have to pay into their pension plan. septa says it will continue to bargain in good faith, but that it has a responsibility to hold the line on costs. many commuters say they are ready if there's a strike. >> i walk and i also got rides from friends and relatives to get around from the last period it happened like that. >> you were able to cope? >> yeah, i think for the most part the city will cope, too. >> reporter: septa workers walked off the job in 2009 leaving hundreds of thousands of commuters stranded. jackie was one of them and knows
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what it's like when people strike. >> i feel for them, i couldn't get to work and i lost money, i i feel for them. >> reporter: a strike will be a hardship for thousand of people. we learn what the union has in mind when they hold a media briefing this afternoon. live in center center city davi, channel 6 "action news." >> turning to accuweather a sunny start to the workweek, temperatures in the 60s is keeping things comfortable today. let's head outside to david murphy with the accuweather forecast. it's a nice one. >> reporter: it sure is, sarah. we have sunshine from north of the region to down south. if you look at satellite there's very little cloud cover showing up outside new york norkt new y.
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we've popped that temperature up to 60 degrees, we're at 6 #. allentown 57 degrees, 58 in trenton. 60 in reading right now and 63 in wilmington. even 60s along the boardwalks. winds not all that strong. that 16-mile an hour reading in philadelphia has just popped up in the last five, ten minutes. most of the area a little bit lower than that. this is not the sort of wind where you say you want to wear a sun adviser. you'll not get the winds knocking it off your head today. it's a gentle breeze. 63 degrees by 2:00. the high this afternoon will be 65. we'll be sitting on or about that at 4:00 and the low 60s by 6:00 p.m. before sliding back to the mid 50s by 10:00 p.m. a lot of stars out tonight. take a look at the temperatures across the eastern united states. check out chicago, cincinnati and saint louis.
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milder air that will slide to the east ahead of a cold front over the next 24 hours. tomorrow around here we'll be in the 70s, of course, it's late october and it's not going to last all that long. i'll have the details what else happening in the rest of the workweek and the chances of precipitation all ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. the sarah pretty nice out here now, though. >> don't forget you can keep track of the forecast by downloading the free storm tracker 6 live app. first responders from the delaware valley were recognized today. peco presented grants to families of police and firefighters fallen in the line of duty. the check presentation is part of the celebration of knock down fire prevention month. >> turnovers and penalties and
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a defensive lapse played a role in the loss against arizona. the cardinals hung around and stole the game and a late eagles rally failed to turn into points. the final score 24-20. we talk about it all the time, you lose the football, you're not going to win the football team. we turned it over inside the red zone. you do that, you'll lose the football game. >> i'm not going to defeat this, i'm going to learn from it, and move forward, that's the kind of people we are we move ahead despite adversity. >> eagles are in houston on sunday. >> there's a red, hot river of lava flowing on the big island in hawaii and closing in on a small town.
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>> we have safety tips for halloween, some costumes could be flammable. 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. we'll be right back. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪
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>> on hawaii's big island residents in the path of the lava flow are being told to prepare for a possible evacuation. the lava is moving at 10 to 15 miles per hour an hour. the red cross has opened a shelter to house evacuees. south korean prosecutors have demanded the death pement for the cap -- penalty for the captain of a ferry that sunk. prosecutors claim they are netting and failed to protect passengers during the disaster. the four crew members were among the first group of people rescued when the ferry began badly listing. four from florida's am and m marching band go on trial charge with fell manslaughter in the beating death of the drum
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major 3 years ago. 15 were charged in the case, the other defendants had their cases settled and several will be called as witnesses in the trial. we're just a few days from halloween and safety experts are putting the spotlight on the hidden danger on costumes. in seven minutes the top of the costume disincident greats. cost tomb also mailed in the u.s. are required to be flame resistant. that doesn't mean they are not flammable. parents should keep a close eye on their children and keep them away from open flames. >> children are so focused on the candy they won't take the safety tips that you give them. you have to watch them. >> safety experts say pedestrian accidents double on halloween night. it's a good idea to use globe
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cvs is involved with the system that is still in testing. other retailers best buy and walmart decided not to accept apple pay at their registers. if you think traffic congestion is bad now, a new report says it will get worse. gridlock costs $124 billion in lost productivity. that could balloon to 86 billion by the year 2030 without improvement to highways and public transit. time stuck in traffic cost also the average american $1,700 a year. in "healthcheck" this noon, nationwide testing is underway for a new imaging tool to detect breast cancer. a device is being tested to find if the lump is a tumor or benign as i
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cyst. good news for chocolate lovers, it's proven to help memory. a natural compound in cocoa flavonoids can increase blood flow to part of the brain critical to the memory. always dark richard before he iser said it's only dark chocolate and it takes a lot to have an effect. >> you would have to have the equivalent of 20 chocolate bars a day. it's not the milk chocolate. that would hit your waistline and diabetes and everything. >> flavonoid is found in tea and some vegetables, but not as exciting. >> what are we doing now? "action news" team, is working
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>> meteorologist david murphy back inside with more of today's i guess jacket weather forecast. tomorrow is t-shirt. >> reporter: jacket in the closet in the afternoon, anyway. storm tracker 6 live double scan right now we are looking at dry conditions across the region which is good and we've got plenty of sunshine building cross region and there you see that dry radar which is a nice
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way to start the workweek. as we look outside, the action cam was in penns landing a little bit earlier and we see the tail end of the moshulu and rick is called the stern in case you were wondering. you're always stern with me. right now there's no cloud cover, 63 degrees, winds out of the northwest at 16 that's about as high as they are going today. a lot of you are looking at winds in the single digits. 62 in millville. down in dover, 61-degree readings expand the jersey coastline. sunglasses required as you head out the turnpike. there's cloud cover creeping into pittsburgh today and this evening. generally speaking it's bright and it's dry enough here to keep
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the clouds out. if you're heading out of town, we have a delay in newark. i'm not sure what the cause is. they are running a half-hour hind. if you're driving up to catch one of those long international flights check online with the airline to make sure everything is okay. in allentown, 63 degrees, lots of sun and pleasant in the lehigh valley. a little cool, but seasonable, kind of what you would expect to see in late october in allentown. more of the same in atlantic city, high of 64. lots of sun winds on the light side. in philadelphia, we're going for a high of 635 this afternoon. mostly sunny and pleasant conditions, as well. winds generally 7 to 14 miles per hour. maybe gusting higher than that occasionally, but these are light winds overall, a gentle breeze hunching your shoulders a little bit, not too bad. 51 in philadelphia, some suburbs will go down into the low to mid 40s, don't know that we'll get any 30s like we did last night, but possibility. as we go into the evening
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commute, sun and clouds, maybe a things move in later on. pleasant enough. 65 by 4:00. 63 by 5:30, 7:00 p.m., you're in the 60s getting ready to tumble into the 50s. tomorrow we have a cold front out to the west high pressure off the coast and surge of warm air coming up the coast ahead of that front. that will get us into the warm zone. r57 degrees is the forecasted high -- 75 degrees is the forecasted high behind that front. behind that, we'll get a shower popping in i'll show you that in a second. tomorrow is the winner ahead of that front no doubt about it. 65 is a nice day out there today. tomorrow, 75 degrees that takes the cake. warmer. wednesday the front comes through high of 68 there could be a light sprinkle or shower midday or early afternoon as the front comes through. behind the front, you uh-oh,
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59 degrees. friday, partly cloudy, there's a chance of a sprinkle or shower developing friday evening hopefully it's after 8:00 p.m. when most of the trick or treating is done, that's good we have to watch. the weekend have dry and chilly. >> massive golden nugget found in the mountains of california sold recently. the going price was $400,000. the golden nugget was discovered in july by a prospector in the rugged mountains of butte county. high schoolers at a philadelphia charter school found the doors locked when they came to class, we'll tell you why. >> the nation's foremost military academy is rocked.
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if you think gas is cheap last week it went down more over the weekend now we have the numbers. >> another student has died in the wake of the friday shooting at a washington state high school. the community with it's large native american population is coming to grips with the tragedy. both the shooter and some of his victims were tribal members, abc karen travers is live in washington, d.c. to bring us up to date. >> reporter: good afternoon, rick, the marysville community is struggling for answer. everyone keeps saying jaylen fryburg was happy and popular is a good kid. they can't understand why he did this. a senseless tragedy has claimed another life. 14-year-old gia soriano died last night two days after she was shot at her high school in seattle. >> the family is releasing this brief statement. we are devastated by this
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senseless tragedy. gia is our beautiful daughter and words cannot compress how much we'll miss her. >> three other students are in the hospital two in critical condition. the marysville high school community is struggling to know why jaylen fryburg brought a 40 caliber had an gun to the school opening fire shooting each in the head. meghan silverberger is the hero. according to a student witness she grabbed fryburg's arm she was attempting to reload the gun. he turned the gun on himself he recently was crowned a homecoming prince. friday's incident may have been a dispute about a girl. last night's students and parents gathered at the school
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to comfort each other and mourn. maryville pilchuck high school will be closed this entire week to give the students and faculty time to heal. reporting live from washington, karen travers channel 6 "action news." sarah? >> a nurse who was forcibly quarantine after treating ebola patient in west africa is going home. casey hickok will leave her tent in a new jersey hospital and fly home to maine in a private plane. starting today, pennsylvania health officials will monitor anybody coming from west africa, but not force a quarantine. students at a troubled charter school in philadelphia got a surprise this morning. they found a high school portion of it was closed, action reporter, katherine scott says they are scrambling for answers and the new school.
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>> reporter: a lot of confusion at the school this morning, some say they received a robo call last night saying they should not come to class, others say they showed up for school only to be turned away. the banner said they are enrolling students through the 12th grade. but parents and students at the charter school in frankford said the high school has closed effective immediately. >> nobody tells me nothing, come to school dressed up, come to school to learn. >> i want in there, it was empty. they didn't call my mom or nothing. >> the dr.'s school founder said a court order has ordered them to reconfigure the school. the district was informed of an eventual closing so they created this tab on their website and help the students transition
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into the school community. they are avenuing a rush of call -- they are anticipating a ruch rush of calls. >> we sent my daughter to school this morning got a phone call saying the school was closing there's an emergency meeting tonight. >> as a parent i'm disgusted by the phone call we received at 9:00 p.m. it's not a personal phone call it was a recording. >> reporter: recently the school held a lottery for the younger students. roughly 2r50 students told needed torched a new school. kindergarten through 8th grade is open, not the high school. there's a meeting at the school scheduled for 6:00 p.m. this evening, that's where parents say they are being told what's going on and what the next step will be. in frankford, channel 6 "action news." >> pennsylvania state police say they arrested three people
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during a brawl at a lehigh valley baby shower. 20 were involved in the brawl outside the fire company social hall in lower macungie township. the trio that was arrested hit and kicked a 16-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman. no word on what touched off the fight. philadelphia police are tracking down on illegal dirt bikes in the city. officers seized 34atvs over the weekend. under the new new ordinance bikers will not get them back. one hundred bikes cut off cars and sped on to sidewalks. reckless driving has become a public safety hazard. police in the lehigh valley is looking for a car thief that specializes in stealing tires. allentown police say they have seen a rise in the thefts on the
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east side of the city since the spring at secluded areas without streetlights. sunny skies and seasonable temperatures to start off your workweek. >> sky 6 looking at the beach in cape may. not a bad day to be at the shore, you need a jacket or sweatshirt, let's head over to meteorologist david murphy for the forecast. >> reporter: guys we can thank the high pressure for all the sunshine we're seeing today. this high will hole -- hold it's ground always this cloud cover marching toward pittsburgh and rights to roll east. we have sunshine the rest of the way and clear skies tonight. there's a southerly flow coming around that high. as this high shifts east that flow will come in our direction and we'll wind up warmer tomorrow.
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today is a seasonable cooler autumn day. area lows, wilmington got to 38. philadelphia, 46. 35-degree low in millville. now as we check out the bounce back, it's underway even in the cooler northern and western suburbs. pilots 62. 60 in coatsville, 51 in saint davids. philadelphia in the mid 60s. much of the south jersey, 6 in cinnaminson. 62 in buena. 64 in hammonton. low 60s on the board. state of delaware, 63 in smyrna and dover. jacket weather as you head out. comfortable enough for this time of the year. trip to the playground, mostly sunny skies, light winds that's good. 61 degrees by 1:00. 64 by 3:00 p.m. you're high today is 65 which is only a couple of degrees above average. 51 the low tonight a little bit
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more of a spread between the low and the average low that's an indication of the milder air that's coming in tomorrow. sarah we'll have more of the forecast coming up and give you the details on the accident in the temperatures as we -- dissent of the temperatures as we head toward the middle of week. >> a scaldings has rocked the military -- scandal has rocked the military academy in west point. recruits were treated to alcohol and special treatment in january. >> this is a military academy, these can a debt are members of the military, they are on the payroll. every sing one of these athletes is paid. they agree to live under the uniform code of military justice. under-age drinking is a crime in the military. >> the can a debt involved have been punished that includes the
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team starting quarterback. >> the price of gasoline keeps going down. according to aaa reports a gallon averages 3.13 down 4 cents from friday. in south jersey it's down 3 cents on average to 2.81 and in delaware it dropped to 2.89 over the weekend down 4 cents. overall we're nearly 30 cents below last year's level. >> wow. bucks county high schooler have the chance to learn real life skills while working toward education. today william tenant high school unveiled their supermarket laboratory. it allows students to work in a job setting from management to math. it shows what teens can learn in the classroom and translate to the outside world. it's the time of year when deer roam outside one got into
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the day's inn in state college. it sprinted past the clerk in the hotel. it got trapped in the restaurant. unfortunately the game officers had to euthanize the animal. there was no damage. the legal fight isn't over yet for the olympic runner oscar pistorius. the fast field of juicers what's a good buy and what's more complicated than you want. meteorologist chris sowers -- david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast
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he was arrested for leaving a bible in his hotel room in north korea. he didn't say much, but thanked the church family saying it was good to be home. south african prosecutors say they will appeal the sentence for oscar pistorius. last week he was given a five year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide in the death of his girl friend. he is eligible for release after 10 months and complete the sentence urned house arrest. juicing is a good way to add more fruits and vegetable tablets -- vegetables to your indict. consumer reports put them to the test to find the best, here's nydia han with the results. >> reporter: sales of juicers are taking off, consumer reports tested 13 products. farmer markets offer the bounty
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of the season, it's easy to end up with too much produce, what to do with it all, juicing is an option. consumer reports tested 13 augers and extractors, extractors spin fast and produce less pulpy frothy juice, auger style juicers tend to be more expensive, they produce more pulp which can make more nutritious juice. >> we paid close attention to things how easy it is to assembly and clean and the feed tube, since a wired feed tube means less -- wider feed tube means it takes less time to chop
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fruits and vegetables. >> the best of the bunch this extractor style juicer, from juice man retails for $70. auger style cost $400. but don't jewels up everything you -- jewels up everything you -- juice up everything you buy, eating whole fruits and vegetables is better for you. i'm nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> we have breaking news to pass along now, embattled pennsylvania supreme court justice seamus mccaffery is stepping down. he was caught up in an porn pornography e-mail scandal.
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he was alleged to have meddled into court cases. seamus mccaffery is stepping down. we'll have more on "action news" many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula
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doesn't -- none doctors want people to get colonoscopy which is the gold standard for detecting colon cancer. >> it's a beautiful day out there today. >> reporter: it is, it's in the mid 60s and there's not a lot of wind out there. as we look outside there's our buddy the sun nice and bright in the morning hours and in the afternoon. while there's a slight chance of clouds popping up this afternoon. it's going to remain nice. today is going to be nice, seasonable with temperatures a couple of degrees above average. well get very -- we'll get very warm on tuesday before we go back to reality over the next couple of days. 61 degrees, the dewpoint, 35. an education a separation between the temperature and the dewpoint, just how dry and crisp
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the air is. winds out of the west at 16. sometimes in the afternoon you'll have winds in the single digits. we're going to general a 7 to 14-mile an hour range. salt light, there's the story, high pressure knocking out the clouds. you can see how dry the air is in place, as you watch the cloudy cover marching in through ohio and pittsburgh, you can see how it's falling apart you can see it evaporate as it heads across pennsylvania. high temperatures, 63 in allentown, 64 in reading. and 62 in trenton and 64 in cape may and atlantic city down at the shore. lots of sun, winds behaving themselves for the most part. 64 degrees by 3:00 p.m. we'll hit a high of 65 it may take until 4:00 p.m. before we strike that. once the sun goes down, the temperatures dim to 06 and 56 by 9:00. with an overnight low of
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51 degrees a little above average, but on the cool side. tomorrow we'll have a warm front off to the north an cold front to the west. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds, it will be warmer tomorrow with highs in the 70s and then as that front comes through on wednesday we'll wind up back in the upper 60s and there's a chance of a spotty sprinkle or shower popping through. as you see on future tracker 6. this is wednesday, by 10:00, we're looking at light sprinkles. most of the rain will miss us off to the north and another batch to the south. the front comes through dry, around midday maybe a light shower or sprinkle only the windshield exit gets on out of here, we winds up with a mix of sun and clouds. today's nice, sunshine, 65 degrees and winds light. tomorrow, warmer, sun and clouds, 75 the high that's going to be a nice one. wednesday we're back to 68 with the frontal boundary slowly pushing through. we'll see a mix of clouds and
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sun, there could be a light sprinkle or shower. not expecting a lot of rain out of the that, though. behind that system, sunshine and cool air rushing in. it will be windy. halloween, 06 degrees, does look like it will be cool partly cloudy skies we'll be in the 50s for the halloween event in the evening. there's a slight chance of pop-up sprinkle our shower. one model has no rain whatsoever, but another some showers. maybe it will hold off until later in the evening and we can get our trick or treating in dry. >> unless you want to use an umbrella. don't get caught in the changing weather, go to 6abc.com/weather, we have the hourly and seven-day forecast and you can watch the latest video from our "action news" meteorologist. on our people scene this
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i think i might have to go out for a walk. >> we'll ride past you and wave to you. a town destroyed in the tsunami has made a record for the largest tuny roll. it took 1700 seaweed sheets and 178 pounds of tuna and rice to make the roll. one tourist said making it was easier than he thought. that's going to do it for "action news" at noon. don't forget to join us for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >> for david murphy, sarah bloomquist, and the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams. see you later!
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♪ >> announcer: today on "the chew," we're pulling out all our tricks and treats for halloween week, starting with our bewitching bite. and rock legend gene simmons is about to kiss his cravings goodbye, with a double chocolate taste. plus our chewers share three pumpkin inspired bites, including this layered lasagna. then -- [ screams ] our c&c are about to face -- [ screams ] >> we need to believe. >> announcer: their worst might mare. [ screams ] >> announcer: the witching hour starts right now, on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hello, and welcome to "the chew."
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