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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with rick williams, sara bloomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy.
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good afternoon, in the news this noon, delvin barnes is on the move. the man accused of kidnapping carlesha freeland-gaither is coming back to philadelphia today. a fire erupts at an abington ymca, a look at the damage inside. and the big story in afternoon is another american cured of ebola. dr. craig spencer walked out of a new york hospital this morning. is he virus free a few weeks after falling ill. that mean there's are currently no other ebola patients under treatment in the united states. marcy gonzales is live outside of bellevue hospital in manhattan. >> reporter: dr. spencer asked that everyone keep their focus on the ongoing fight against ebola in west africa, where doctors cheered him on for his victory over the virus. [ applause ]
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a celebration -- >> it is a good feeling to hug a hero. >> marking there are no longer any ebola patients in the united states. dr. craig spencer released from bellevue hospital in new york city after two and a half weeks of treatment. >> today i am healthy and no longer infectious, my early detention and reporting and recovery from ebola speaks to the affectiveness of protocols for health staff returning from west africa. >> it wasn't until he returned to new york that he started having symptoms and was rushed to the hospital. despite some concerns that he was out in public and riding the subway and going bowl, no one else was affected. >> dr. spencer is ebola free and new york city is ebola free.
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>> and another milestone for stacey her quarantine is over. >> she has shown no symptoms and her monitoring period is set to end within the next few days. live in new york, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. back here a kidnapping suspect is on his way from virginia to philadelphia today. 37-year-old delvin barnes is being transported here right now to face charges in the abduction of carlesha freeland-gaither. he was held in virginia where he is accused of kidnapping and trying to murder a teenage girl there, but authorities released him to philadelphia and is he heading to our area today. of course carlesha
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freeland-gaither, the 22-year-old woman was rescued in maryland after she was snatched from a german town neighborhood last week. barnes is due to return hereality 2:00 this afternoon and is slated for an initial court appearance this week. and a cleaning crew found a man dead on newcastle avenue shortly after 9:00, they are calling the man's death suspicious and the park meantime is closed while the investgation continues. a man is in litcal condition after a shooting in southeast philadelphia, the victim was shot at close range on the 7800 block of west passyunk avenue. the man was getting out of a car when someone opened fire, investigators say that the vehicle was hit with six bullets and they found ten additional shell casings. the blaze at the abington
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ymca this morning. it started in the child center forcing people to take their children somewhere else tonight. katherine scott is live now with more. >> reporter: there are 60 kids on their on site day-care program alone. the building where this fire began is around 100 years old, it's where the child development center is, and today all the programs are canceled but the rest of the facility is open. >> this is burnt and charred, this is where the fire began at the abington ymca. it was closed after firefighters were calmed. the damage affected the entire child care unit.
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>> it affects us quite a bit because is he there pretty much every day. it helps us out because i can get some work done, i'm so bummed. >> parents were sent alerts that the program was closed today and contingency plans are in place and all programs will be up and running tomorrow. >> we'll relocate the programs to other areas of the branch. >> large fans are running to air out the rooms and child care center but the rest of the facility did open today. the part of the building where the fire took place will be 100 years old in 2015, repairs will be made as soon as possible. >> it makes an impact because this is a historic building, we'll regroup and rebuild and still celebrate our 100th anniversary next year. >> taking a live look at the damage, it's still early but it looks like this building will be out of service for a month.
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again, child care programs are up and running tomorrow in other areas of the building and no one was injured in all of this. i'm live in abington, katherine scott, channel 6 "action news" the action cam was at the memorial plaza in delaware for this ceremony honoring the veterans that have served. it has a reflect can pool and all the names of the men and women that died in the wars. the weather is nice and mild for the ceremonies across the region today. sky 6 is looking at the bright sunshine here at penn's landing at the war memorial and a ceremony is just about to get underway here. lets check in now with david murphy at the "action news" big board. >> it's nice on veterans day, with all the ceremonies we have
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annually that the weather is cooperating to well. there is a little bit of cloud cover that is filtering and allowing sunshine through, so fairly bright conditions, we started out chilly, still down to the freezing mark in allentown and 43 in philadelphia and 30s in jersey shore, we bounced back nicely. 53 in philadelphia and 58 in wilmington and 57 in allentown and 63 in trenton and again as u.s. survey the numbers we are looking at light winds across the region as well, kfrnlts for this time of year. as we go into the afternoon over the next two to three hours, we'll get to 63 degrees for the veterans day high, well above the average high of 58 and the made air is hanging around for a couple of days, look at tonight's low, 58 degrees, the same as the regular overnight low of this date.
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the normal high i should say. your low only going down to what you would expect to have for a high temperature this time of year. taking a look at the wide view, there is still that crush of cold air on stormtracker 6 live double scan as we use it to plot the temperatures across the country, and this is farther south. 15 degrees in denver, colorado, and 23 in omaha, and we are still looking at this crush of cold air mike migrating to the east, and it still looks like it will moderate a bit as it moves to the east. when we come back in a little bit we'll talk about the latest temperatures and how cold it will get and a couple of chances of precipitation, how do you feel about the first wet snowflake in philadelphia. >> i don't want to tell you on the air how i feel. >> we'll talk later. eagles quarterback, mark
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sanchez, made fans happy first with the big blowout and then making good on the promise to get a philadelphia classic after the game. the eagles easily handled the panthers with a 45-21 win. two touch downs and 333 yards to put the eagles on the top of the nfc east. "action news" was there as gino's and pat's steaks, he promised to go there if he won the game. first stop was pat, where he picked up the cheesesteak and then geno's where he was greeted by excited eagles fans. >> mark have my cheese fries. have one. no, no, i promised. yeah! >> sanchez also greeted workers inside of gino's with a cut off
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of joey vento. we'll have more on "action news" at 11:00, for a tuesday edition of eagles game day final. still more to come on "action news" at noon, doctors call it a miracle, a mother with no heartbeat for 45 minutes suddenly comes back to life. what she experienced before coming back. plus, one of the most expensive divorces in u.s. history, details of the settlement when "action news" comes right back.
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a woman who negotiated her own release from a hostage situation is sharing her story today. she was among dozens held captive at an oklahoma office building after a man shot his way inside. 29-year-old devin rogers let most people leave but jennifer, a parallel was forced to stay behind -- >> i dove down under my desk when he fired the shots, he did see me and said ma'am please get up, i'm not going to hurt you. >> she said she was scared but
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developed sympathy for rogers when she learned he was a veteran of iraq and afghanistan. >> he said he had no value to society because he could not find a well paying job and just wanted to go to jail. she was let go as he turned himself in. well, the captain in a deadly ferry disaster is sentenced to 36 years in prison. he was convicted of negligence and leaving the ship. today the victim's parents wept and screamed upon hearing of the 36 year sentence, calling it to lenient. a top oil executive is forced to pay his ex-wife, $995 million. in one of the biggest divorce settlements in u.s. history.
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an oklahoma judge ordered resources ceo, harold ham to pay that during a nine week trial. it was more than sue ham was asking for, she is slated to get $322 million by the end of this year. a 40-year-old florida woman is being described as a medical miracle today. ruby was declared dead after her heart stopped for 45 minutes during a c-section, her doctors tried to resuscitate her for three half hour, and then her heart began beating on its own, shocking and extraordinary the hospital staff said. ruby thinks it's divine intervention and she believes she experienced a glimpse of the
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. meteorologist, david murphy is here now, and if you liked yesterday you'll like today. >> and tomorrow is another nice one and then you know what is coming. all right so no precip out there, as we take a look outside, the action cam is out on boathouse row, you can see
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the sun mixing with clouds than is what you got the rest of the way, and clouds and sunshine and mild winds, and i saw someone in shorts getting ready to walk down the boardwalk there. a couple of highlights, two more mild days now, today and tomorrow before the chilly change, you have a couple of afternoons to get out and enjoy yourself if you want. 60 is your temperature, and winds are light at 6 miles per hour, very pleasant for this time of year. 63 in philadelphia, and 58 in wilmington and 50s in some of the north and western suburbs, reading bringing up the rear and mid-60s down the shore. nice numbers at the noon hour. satellite is showing you how cloud cover is welling up from the south and now into the afternoon, in some case its allowed some sun in and we may return to full sign in the western suburbs this afternoon sxts 65 is your high in allentown, pleasant enough for this time of year. down the shore looking good with
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a high temperature of 66 degrees, sun mixing with clouds and nice conditions there with light winds. as we look at philadelphia's call, how about 67 this afternoon and some urban centers could go higher than that. sunshine and high clouds and mild conditions and winds from the southeast at 4 to 8 miles per hour. and no wind to worry about. at the top of the half hour, 58 is the overnight low, that is tonight's average high, a real indication of how unseasonably mild it is overnight. more clouds digging in overnight and by morning some fog and drizzle falling from the low clouds, the winds will not be all that bad in the morning. for the evening commute, sun mixing with clouds and holding through the low 60s and by 7:00, 61, with the average overnight low dipping down into the upper 50s, we are still keeping it's eyes on the colder air that has shot down out of canada, we had
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a stop in omaha yesterday and all the way down into dallas now. and that is well below average, as this cold air starts to turn towards the east, it will moderate a bit and we'll get chillier over the next several days. however it won't be as bad as the midwest, 15 to 30 degrees below average and by the time the air shifts, only a 10 to 15 degree below average temperature. that is what we are looking at, here is your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, a high of 67 and clouds and sun and 66 tomorrow and brisk and colder thursday with a high of 51 degrees, temperatures dip down to the 30s overnight and at night there might be a feature with temperatures in the 30s that produces a rain shower or a brief snow shower. and that would only be a couple of wet snowflakes, nothing to worry about but note worthy as being the first in philadelphia. friday brisk and cold and 35 and sunday we are watching the
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coast, coastal low may come close enough to bring rain or maybe a few snowflakes. much more "action news" when we come right back. womaand the way it made me chronic feel,ipation, the discomfort, the bloating, the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for
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following at 12:30. the former navy seal that made controversial claims against osama bin laden made -- and now the details, the nation is pause on this veterans day to pay respect to the heroes who put their lives on the line for our freedom, vice president, joe biden laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national ceremony this morning. several of the greatest generation were honored at one of the largest veterans day events. john rawlins is live in media with that story. >> reporter: it's a beautiful day, we just had a prayer here so things are a bit quiet right now and a big turnout and we'll
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hear from dignitaries shortly from the steps of delaware county courthouse, one is senator robert casey. this is a chance for folks to come up and say thank you to those that served in the military whether it's this past decade or seven decades ago. >> for 75 years they are putting on this remarkable parade in media. fans in cars, flags in honor guards but the stars of this show are always those that serve the country. they focus on world war ii vets and the greatest generation, their hair is gray and their faces creased in line and but they were once youngsters that became sailers, marines and fly flyers. the job was to protect aircraft carriers and the planes that were battling the japanese. >> can remember vividly near the
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end there were over 8,000 of our planes in the air, you couldn't see the sky because all the planes were bombarding japan. >> well, a remarkable day to be able to talk personally with world war ii veterans, these are young men at the time, and others that were in the european theater that helped to liberate europe from nazi germany in the 40s. live in media, john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. [ taps ] a lone bugler played this morning in philadelphia. mayor michael nutter was on hand fort ceremonial laying of the wreath in old city at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
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and a replica was -- and now a look at the korean memorial from sky 6 hd, it's a good day to get out and honor our service men and women. >> a nice day for a tuesday. >> absolutely, it's nice because we are honoring our veterans and the ceremonies are outdoors, we'll give you a slightly closer view, the clouds have welled up from the south and they are allowing the close-up through, the winds not too bad, rolling in off the ocean gently, and teens in spots, the atlantic city airport. showing a 13 miles per hour wind and then the friction slow its down and by the time it gets inland we are looking at a lesser wind coming in off the ocean. we are looking at temperatures
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in the low 60s across most of the region, upper 50s up north and by 2:00 we are expected to be at 67 degrees. and then at 4:00, 65 and we'll still have the sun and clouds mixed. and by 6:00, 63 degrees and by 8:00 down to 60, and by 10:00, before you get to the upper 50s again. but change is coming, in philadelphia it looks like another mild one with highs in the 60s, above the average high of 57, but thursday we'll be down to the low 50s and friday the low 40s and the mornings will be cool with temperatures near the freezing mark and in through the weekend. the bottom line is you get outside today and tomorrow and enjoy the weather. >> thank you we'll see you back inside david. stay on top of the changing weather situation at
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6abc.com/weather, you'll find the hourly and seven-day forecast. the man accused of kidnapping a woman in german town has arrived at philadelphia's federal detention center. delvin barnes will face charges later this week. he is accuse of kidnapping carlesha freeland-gaither from german town and authorities in virginia released barnes to philadelphia earlier this morning he had been in custody there in connection with the abduction of a 16-year-old girl. the man who says he was the trigger man who killed bin laden is peeking outs again and not everybody is happy about it. >> reporter: he says he is the navy seal that shot and killed osama bin laden, and now we hear
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and see rob o'neil for the first time. >> it's bin laden they found him we are going to go get him. >> he says that when seal team six was training for the mission, they were not told they were targeting the world most wanted terrorist. >> they said a few names that didn't make sense. >> and a few days later, o'neil says they realized they were going after bin laden and then o'neil and his team moved sec t secretly into pakistan. they knew it could be their last mission. >> the more we trained, we realized this would be a one way mission, we are going to die and not come back, we'll die when the house blows up or when he blows up. >> o'neil told the "washington post" that he crept upstairs to bin laden's bedroom and came face-to-face with the al qaeda leader and he said he died
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instantly after he shot him in the forehead. >> military commanders are not happy that seals are talking about secret operations, one of their core values is living quietly and not seeking public recognition. back here a fire at a local ymca forced parents to change their child care plans this morning. the flames overnight caused heavy smoke and fire damage at the facility at the abington y. where the fire took place is 100 years old. the extent of the damage is being determined and the repairs are being made as soon as possible. >> this is a historic building and obviously we'll regroup and rebuild and celebrate our anniversary next year. crews contained the fire to one room, manager says that all programs should be up and
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running by tomorrow. >> a man that flipped his car over in the port richmond section is okay. the action cam is here in the 2700 block of east juniata street where the wrecked car is still in the street. the driver lost control and hit a parked jeep, and they couldn't pull the car over back on its wheels and they dragged the vehicle down the street right there. police are waiting to file charges against the man that drove his estranged wife's corvette into the delaware river on purpose. they are looking for cramer and say that he filed several restraining orders filed by his wife and he will check several charges once they find him. eagles quarterback, mark sanchez, made a promise to eat at gino's steaks if they won and did he just that. only "action news" was there as
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the replacement for injured q.b. nick foles showed up at 1:00 this morning in south philadelphia to awaiting birds fans. he picked up one at pat's and was headed over to gino's where fans shared cheese fries with the qb. he ran for 332 yards and two touch downs, to lead the team to a 45-21 win over the panthers. they are on top of the nfc east. we'll have continuing coverage of the big win throughout the day on "action news" and then tonight after "action news" at 11:00, our sports team will have a special tuesday edition of eagles game day finals. and there is mfrp for to come on "action news" at 12:30, the first home falls victim to the lava flow in hawaii. >> and eric frein's attorney calls out police for the decision they made the night the suspect was caught.
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plus david murphy has your exclusive accuweather forecast when "action news" comes right back.
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well, that lava flow on hawaii's big island destroyed its first house. it was flowing towards the town of pahoa since june, the ren teres inside were already out fortunately. engineers in florida are keeping a close eye on this 10 foot sinkhole. it swallowed up a car and caused one home to be destroyed. six of her neighbors spent the night at a hotel as a precaution. >> i don't know how safe my house is going to be. we can't go home. we are all in the same boat. >> experts say the sinkholes are common this time of year for
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summer rains. they have stopped him from seeing the accused cop killer, and that could lead james sweats to file a legal challenge in the case and that could result in the court throwing out statementses that frein made the night of his arrest. officers have to allow a suspect to know they have the right to an attorney, authorities do not have to tell the suspect when the lawyer requests to meet. the doctor that allowed joan rivers to be photographed before she went under anesthesia and they did not keep property records of propofol she received. if you have already got the holiday shopping bug, experts
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suggesting that black friday is not the best time to hit the stores, the best deals are actually on thanksgiving day. the same study says that steep discounts will be offered on the sunday and monday before and after turkey day. today is called singles day, and traditionally shoppers spend the same amount in the united states on black friday and cyber monday combined. it netted $8 billion for chinese retailers last year. up next, fishermen's close ent counter with a rare kind of shark.
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fishermen off the coast of california have a close encounter with a hammer head shark and it was call caught on camera. they were spear fishing when
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they spotted an 8 foot long hammer head and they decided to jump in the water and the shark was aggressive and tried to bite them and they quickly got back on the boat. sightings of hammer head sharks in that area are very rare. the governor insurance program announced a proposal to pay for yearly scans for eligible, current or former heavy smokers, they found that low dose ct scans in those people could cut their chances of dying by 20%. medicare is not required to cover the procedure. a final decision is expected to february. tonight at 11:00, a special troubleshooters on this veterans day. >> what could be more important than honoring our parents wishes, laying them to rest in peaceful place, that is what the
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kazer family was trying to do for their father, a veteran from the u.s. navy. why this could be a problem for you too when it comes to putting your parents to rest. >> i was surprised when i found out. and i hope it doesn't happen to other families. >> find out what you need to do if you need to bury your parents in veterans cemeteries. several national businesses are honoring the military with special veterans day freebies, clips are offering a free haircut. and stop by starbucks and krispy kreme for a free coffee or donut. well deserved. >> that is for sure. speaking of haircuts, how long until we part with this weather. >> really? >> we have a couple nice days
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ahead of change ahead. as we head out, we have a fair amount of blue skies, and it's still comfortable out there, light winds and overall a nice veterans day to enjoy. 63 is your current temperature, dew point is 10 degrees below that and the air is non-saturated if you will. the air is 6 miles per hour and nice and light in most spots. cloud cover is welling up to the south. sunshine in most spots as we go through the afternoon, it's pleasant from north to south, allentown 65 degrees and 66 degree readings on the thermometer in reading and the understanding that if we squeeze enough sun out, we may bump these numbers up a degree or two in urban centers, we are going for 64 in cape may, dover and up the pike in toms river new jersey. we are looking at a deception of
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temperatures this afternoon. by 5:00 we are at 64 degrees and as late as 7:00 tonight we may hold on to the low 60s and by 9:00, 59 and the temperatures hold there with an overnight low of 58, that is today's average high, that is an indication of how mild it will be overnight. and the possibility of drizzle tomorrow morning and maybe some fog, out to the west, we are looking at the cold air, it got to about omaha and was starting to threaten wichita and now it shot to dallas where the high is only 43, some high temperatures in this neck of the woods will be as much as 30 degrees below average. as you are sitting in this nice stuff, you are thinking oh my we'll go that low too, but not really. it will encounter warmer temperatures because of warm air in place and we have a warm
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ocean and the maritime influence and the air from the appalachians tends to warm a bit. it will be chilly but not as bad as out there. and the average lows will not be broken by as much. nice and mild conditions, 9 to 7 degrees above average, and then thursday and friday, we go below, it's a quick drop with thursday being 6 to 8 degrees below average and friday 10 to 12 degrees, our average high is 58 dropping to 57 during this four day period. as we look at your accuweather forecast, today's high is 67, great for ceremonies for veterans day and another nice high of 66 tomorrow and we'll have to deal with the fog and drizzle in the morning. and brisk and colder on thursday, 51 and at night the chance of a passing shower and even a snowflake in some neighborhoods. and 45 on friday and 44 on
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thursday with cold start on sun and one model shows it's cold enough for perhaps we squeeze out a snow shower or two on sunday night into early monday morning. if i'm a school administrator i'm not worried about this because it doesn't look like a lot and some mods els don't have it cold enough. at 11:00 we'll unveil our annual accuweather winter weather outlook. cecily tynan will tell you if we get above average snowfall or below average. that is on "action news" at 11:00 on thursday. >> you have to wait. >> yes, have you to wait. >> thanks david. >> there are five couples left standing on "dancing with the stars." tommy chong survived another week despite the fact he was not among the highest scorers, and
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that person that went was leah thompson, she received high marks from the judges but lost out in the viewer vote. the surviving couples return next week for the semi finals. the white house has announced 19 medal of freedom sip yens, meryl streep, stevie wonder and tom brokaw. it will take place on monday november 24th.
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on this veterans day we are honoring those that served by showing photos sent in to 6abc.com. this is james who is a veteran from newcastle and these are the
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veterans in mary ann's life. the sailer in the middle was a good friend of the brothers. remember to send us your pictures on facebook, twitter or instagram. if are you looking for a little distraction check out these stories on 6abc.com. what could make you cry harder than the first ten minutes of the movie up. this pregnancy announcement inspired by everyone's favorite tear jerker. and look as the family border collie tries to teach the baby how to jump. those stories and more at 6abc.com/distraction. >> and here is david murphy. >> thank you rick. nice day today for veterans day, it looks like the numbers will keep popping up a bit. we'll start you with the northern and western suburbs lot
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of 65's and 66's, light winds and sun mixing with clouds and the winds are not all that strong, we have seen them not that strong down at the shore, 66's and 67's and down the shore, a little bit cooler and 64 in the peninsula in cape may, pleasant conditions and as i mentioned breezier down by the coast and everybody is down for veterans day, and thanks vets for all you have done. >> thank you david for that. >> that will do it for "action news" at noon, don't forget to join us later for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >> for david murphy, sara bloomquist and the aentire "action news" team i'm rick williams we'll see you back here today at 4:00.
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mary can eat the healthy foods she likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. switching to xarelto® was the right move for mary. ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. no regular blood monitoring; no known dietary restrictions. for information and savings options download the xarelto® patient center app, call 1-888-xarelto, or visit goxarelto.com
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>> announcer: today on "the chew," did you manage to escape hosting duties this year? that doesn't mean you can show up empty-handed, so we're taking turkey day to go. and two new mystery guests are joining daphne and me in a thanksgiving side showdown. but if you're still in charge of the main course, mario's got a beautiful spread that's super easy to make and take. plus, how can you turn sweet potatoes into sweet dessert bars? it all starts right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon. welcome to "the chew." hey, did you guys get invited to someone else's house for thanksgiving? >> yes! >> and did that same person ask you to bring three sides and a dessert? >> yes!

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