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you can see, the typy church in felton, delaware, called the healing hands church was burned to the ground and there is little doubt, that this was the work of arsonists when you consider that firefighters responded to the scene that erupted in churches within 10 miles of this one. reverend willbert moore says he received a call from one of worshippers saying their church was on fire, but the time they arrived on scene, the firefighters are put out the blaze but the building was completely destroyed. >> my family, and my friends, and the members just couldn't understand, you know -- why. >> over the hours 911 calls were called for other local churches first church on millborn road
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where the fire was quickly knocked down and then the laws mennonite church. >> the fires there were multiple areas of fire origin, that is separate areas that were started on fire, there were no accidental causes for the fires, the damage at the manship chapel is estimated at $1,000 and it will cost $10,000 to fix the mennonite church and the healing hands church is gone. the pastor says that while they destroyed a building, the church is still intact. >> i will forgive them. if he see them today, if they were hungry i would feed them and if they needed somewhere to stay i would give them somewhere to stay. we are knocked down but we'll get up again gl so once again this was a tiny church building so damage estimates stand at
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$75,000. and they are already fielding officers from churches and individuals to help them rebuild, meanwhile anyone with information about these fires are asked to call delaware state police. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> walter, thank you. breaking news now, a grand jury decided not to indict a new york city police officer while a man died while under arrest. eric garner was unarmed when he was arrested for selling loose cigarettes last july, an officer puts garner in a chokehold and later he died at the hospital. it was determined to be a homicide. police in philadelphia are trying to figure out who is behind a shootding that brought three men to the hospital. it happened at 11:30 on the 5400
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block of pascal street, one victim was hit in the left shoulder, and he is in critical condition and the other two men are also being treated and they are expected to survive. witnesses told police they saw people running from the scene and investigators haven't told us who fired the shots or why. >> a morning fire appears to be an accident in south jersey, that left two people hospitalized. it started at 2:00 p.m. on the 500 block of mount ephraim, the home is owned by former fire chief of camden, joe marini, his stepson matt was take and to the temple burn center with serious injuries. >> the fire appears to have started in the basement when the individuals were using a chemical to strip paint. >> marini's stepson remains in critical condition in the hospital. there say push to find shane montgomery, the westchester student has not been seen in
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almost a week. the police searched manayunk with k-9 today and people posted flyers in the area. he was last seen at 2:00 a.m. on friday morning, after leaving kildare's irish pub. they stopped by train stations to go over scheduled in case montgomery may have gotten on a friend. organizers say that the reward for information in the case is now $31,000 and tonight westchester will host a vigil for montgomery, sara bloomquist will have more on that coming up at 5:00. >> meanwhile, from our delaware newsroom. the coast guard suspended the search for a man that went missing after a barge capsized in the christina river. he and another man when missing last night when working on a
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barge for the norfolk dredging company. the other men were rescued but no sign of gatling. >> it's a big river and it's dark and it's an unfortunate accident. >> crews are also trying to figure out how to upright that barge. police are looking for a man they say robbed two banks in wilmington. they caught up with william rand and arrested him with no trouble. they say he robbed a wells fargo on november 21. and then the artisan bank on silver side road. he remains in jail today. in just a few hours it's city of philadelphia will light their holiday tree, they are live in the courtyard where they will throw the switch on the 35 foot tall norway peruse. mayor michael nutter will light the street and grammy award
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winning artist, estelle will perform. can you catch the action here on 6 abc. rick williams and cecily tynan will host and alicia will be there also. it starts tonight at 7:30 right here on 6 abc. looking forward to it. >> it seems like fun, nothing worse than a tree lighting ceremony, lets check out the accuweather forecast. melissa magee is in for adam joseph, she is outside now, what is the latest rick. >> the good news is that i don't have the umbrella overhead and it looks like dry conditions are overhead, stormtracker 6 live double scan radar showing you that the steadiest of that precipitation is moving across areas across areas in connecticut and massachusetts and the steady rain is moving on out and we have a little bit of mist and drizzle to contend with over the next couple of hours and clearing skies on the way,
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36 in the poconos and 43 in reading and along the coast in beach haven, the upper 50s for areas in trenton and the lower 50s for sea isle city and dover. here are the wind speeds and this is the only factor have you to deal with, if perhaps you are heading to the tree lighting ceremony, the winds are sustained at 22 miles per hour in the poconos, a sustained speed in the west at 22 miles per hour. from you headed to city hall to watch the tree lighting service werks have the evening planner covered for you, 44 tonight and 43 at 9:00 and 10:00, with a mostly clear sky. conditions clear out tonight and brighter skies for thursday and the details are coming up with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> melissa thank you. a high school student is in critical condition now after she got hit by a car in northeast philadelphia, the impact of the
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crash left shoes lying in the middle of the road, the 15-year-old little flower student was rushed to frankford torresdale hospital where she is treated for head trauma and a broken leg. the driver who hit her did stop at the scene. >> officials from the manufacturing of the detective airbags are blamed for five deaths remained defiant today, testifying before congress, the head of takata, insisted that their airbags even the recalled units are safe. lawmakers spent the morning grilling them as the government called for a nationwide recall for vehicles that have takata airbags, powerful crashes have sent shrapnel flying. takata says that the problem is limited and the key is to focus on where there have been issues.
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>> takata continues to believe that the public safety is best served in the areas of high absolute humidity remains a priority. >> takata is now rejecting calls for that nationwide recall, the government called their response disappointing, and we should mention that the same hearing honda would initiate its own national recall of any vehicles affected by those airbags. back to you guys. >> thank you. >> the sixers have a chance to make history tonight for all the wrong reasons though. if you haven't been following, the team has lost every single game its played this year. that is 17 losses in a row, the worst start for an nba season is 18 defelts, that is in 2009 by the knowledge nets. the sixers could tie that record with a loss in minnesota tonight and if that happens, they have a chance to set the new record on
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friday at home against oklahoma city. >> new at 4:00, someone is sitting on a lottery ticket worth almost a half million dollars today. the somer ton beverage center told the ticket in the cash five drawing, that is good for a $450,000 jackpot and the store gets a $4,000 bonus, so far nobody has come forward. still ahead on "action news" at 4:00, an unusual collection goes missing, the group trying to track down about 100 brains. and she wanted to avoid heavy lifting while she was pregnant and instead she lost her salary, how her story could affect thousands of women across america. and a special web chat we are hosting now, doctors from main line clinic will talk about how cancer affects your heart.
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a huge crowd packed a memorial service in cleveland for a service for a man that died by a police officer. the officer that shot him thought that rice was carrying a real gun but it was actually a pellet gun but the orange safety plug was being removed. the grand jury will decide whether to charge the officer. the university of texas at austin says it has solved the mystery of missing brains. the school thought they misplaced 100 brains that were to be used by psychology students, but they were actually destroyed 12 years ago because they were in poor condition. peggy young sued her employer, ups, and claimed the company discriminated against pregnant women. she asked her to be reassigned
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when she was pregnant for light lifting but instead she lost her health benefits. to business now another record day on wall street, the dow was up 33 points to close at an all-time high and is creeping up on 81,000 and the s&p rose almost 8 and closed at a record high. we won't get the official jobs report until tomorrow, but a jobs report shows that u.s. employers hired at a solid pace last month. they added 208 thousand jobs in november. that is the third straight month that hiring has hit 2,000. tomorrow's report from the department of labor will also include government jobs. all right, time now for a check of the "action news" traffic report for a wednesday afternoon. >> you know what that means.
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>> hump day? >> matt pellman take it away. happy hump day to you rick and shirleen. the special days just continue, and we have a nasty situation we are watching on this hump day in new britain, buck county, a bad crash with a couple of vehicles and wires hanging by a thread and it's blocking off busy limokiln pike. all the lanes are shut down here by the parkway, stay on bristol road and ticker town road and county line road, to get around the blockage, we have a bunch of accidents and the roads remain wet. and a crash at the work zone at cotman avenue, the northbound travel times are still extra heavy as it is most afternoons coming out of the city. 22 minutes oitd of the city, and
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an accident blocking the kelly drive ramp, you see a backup on the city avenue bridge coming away from city avenue and heading toward lincoln drive, lets grab the ipad and do the commuter report on this hump day afternoon. one person doing the report is talking about a major crash heading northbound giving us the delays off the city avenue bridge, as we zoom in, just 2 miles per hour in the northbound lanes of lincoln drive, roosevelt boulevard with speeds in the 20s, that is better than 2 miles per hour. >> we'll check it again coming up in the next half hour. there is a piece of history attracting attention in center city. monica malpass is in the newsroom to explain. >> before abraham lincoln was president he was a congressman, trying to influence people.
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now there say letter to prove that, and it will be sold here in philadelphia for tens of thousands of dollars. we have more on the history of this rare artifact. plus, another blow to atlantic city, how one airline is changing its relationship with that city's airport. we'll have those stories and more coming up at 5:00. >> see you then. >> melissa is back with a complete look at the accuweather forecast. and new details on the man accused of being a soldier, today we hear from the purple heart recipient, who recorded the entire incident.
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restaurants and attractions. tourist officials say they have worked tirelessly to make it the best beach town family destination and it has finally paid off. >> are you not thinking beach right now. >> oh you are, well it's took for the accuweather forecast. >> have you to think warm thoughts. warm, sunny thoughts. meteorologist, melissa magee. >> think happy thoughts and warm thoughts because we didn't have that today, this was more than a passing shower, more than they thought it would be, sky 6 hd looking at the center city skyline, hard to make out the tops of the buildings there because we have a fair amount of moisture overhead and look at the visibility if are you doing traveling around the roads, 2.5 miles in the city and down to 4 miles in allentown and down to 2.5 miles in reading, conditions improve however as we get into the evening hours and into
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tonight. the temperatures come in in the upper 40s and allentown 42 and sea isle city the lower 50s now even with the temperature currently in the city coming in at 47 degrees, that is not far away. for the month of december coming in at 49 degrees, hate to be the bearer of bad news, after we close out the month here, typically as far as precipitation goes, the white stuff we see is close to 3.35 inches of snowfall. we'll track rain once we get into the end of the work week into the weekend, here is satellite 6 along with action radar, moving across areas of southern new england, and back through areas in southern new england, we'll tap into a piece of that this evening. 8:00 tonight it's mostly clear and quiet, and the chill however
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is sticking around as you wake up on thursday, 7:30 in the morning, it's a bright start spot day and watch what happens as we go through the day in the afternoon hours, the thin high clouds work their way northward in the delaware and lehigh valleys. so the call from accuweather for the rest of tonight, seasonably chilly and dropping down to 34 for the overnight low in philadelphia and 36 is the low in cape may, and 30 in toms river, your four day at 4:00, showing you on thursday, sunshine to clouds and high temperatures of 44 degrees, friday mostly cloudy and high temperature of 46, rain develops into friday night. around 8:00, 9:00, we'll watch precipitation move on through. on saturday it's an indoor kind of day and a damp and dreary day, periods of rain continue even with the eagles at the linc on sunday: tomorrow is brighter
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but a cooler day. got to take the tradeoff at least. ooler day. >> thank you. today you can purchase unique christmas presents in east falls, hand crafted pieces were up for grabs in the pop-up shop fundraiser, get winterized with the fashionable winter scott, it benefits a south jersey based charity helping families of cancer parents. they raised $3,000 today. >> that is amazing. >> the buzz is around the corner. >> is the bieber curse a real thing? we'll tell you what some patriots players are taking heat today for hanging out with the beebe.
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as sexual allegations continue the comedian is breaking his silence, well sort of. he has refused to address accusations that he drugged and raped two dozen women over the past decades, he has taken to twitter to thank supporters, a simple thank you to whoopi goldberg and jill scott from the cosby family. first time we are hearing from bill cosby about that. >> and is he bad luck bieber, the biebs was hanging out with some of the new england patriots, you can see this picture they tweeted of him there. guess what the hashtag bieber curse started trending and if they don't win the super bowl, the steelers fans are loving it,
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they were like go ahead and hang out with the bieber. this is not his first offense, there were instances with the steelers losing after hanging out with them. maybe the whole jessica simpson cowboy thing. >> still ahead, finding deals to sticking to your budget. alicia shows the best free apps to make holiday shopping a breeze. and the real life fountain of youth showing proof that the mediterranean diet may help you live longer. ♪ music ♪ you sing to one smile that cheers you ♪ ♪ one face that lights when it nears you ♪ [ male announcer ] play the monopoly millionaires' club lottery game.
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it is 4:30 and "action news" continues with table gate. you won't to miss the way a new jersey university is defending its $219,000 furniture purchase. and the stolen valor goes viral. we'll hear from the veteran that called him out. and it's an old private school model that is gaining favor in public school district, why some say single several education is the key to better
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grades. hamilton township, in mercer county, is offing anyone that ate here at rose's restaurant and catering one of these, a test for hepatitis a. after one of their employees tested positive for the disease. lets go live to nora muchanic in hamilton tonight. >> reporter: hi good evening rick, that clinic will happen tomorrow night at the firehouse in hamilton, they are swamped with concerned customers and there is still just this one case of hope tights so far but it takes six weeks to show symptoms. hamilton health officials are stocking up and offering doses of the hepatitis vaccine.
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they recommend that anybody that ate at rose's restaurant get the vaccine after a worker tested positive for the disease. >> if it strikes in our commune, it can build rapidly to a big outbreak. >> it will be offered at the colonial fire department for a cost of $35, hepatitis a is the least significant of the strains, causing fever, loss of appetite and nausea and a host of other symptoms. >> stopping the spread is basic, good han washing after using the bathroom, and keeping gloves on when are you are dealing with food products. rose's was temporarily hut down after they learned that a prep cook was diagnosed with the disease. >> we washed down everything and threw away all food. which we did, we threw away
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everything and started from scratch. >> rose's has a large catering business but the business has plummeted and the business has lost thousands of dollars, roses was disordered except for a couple of takeout customers. >> megan and her family are regular customers. >> i got the vaccine because i ate here twice during the time period. and now i'm back, i love this place, i think they should stand by rose, she say wonderful person. >> rose's is open for business and all the employees have been evacuated. but customers are not ready to come back here yet. >> nora thank you. you can read more on this story
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by going to 6abc.com, we have posted information about the symptoms of hepatitis a as well as details on the vaccination clinic being held tomorrow. we have breaking news now, at 30th street station where protesters have staged a die-in. and here is the video of those vokes doing that right now, this is in protest for not indicting officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown. >> those involved dropped to the ground for 4:30 seconds because michael brown's body laid on the ground for four hours and 30 minutes. they are holding the die-in here because of the fact that the officer was not indicted in ferguson. they plan to march to city hall later this afternoon and
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somewhat disrupt rush hour traffic. this is the first phase of this protest. we are following that story and we'll have much more for you this evening on "action news." a $1,000 reward is offered in the arrest and conviction of three men that broke a teenager's jaw and teeth, a 17-year-old was seen waiting for a ride on north fourth street on december 16th, mosts later three teens approached and without warning started to attack him, the teenager was punched, kicked and stomped on and leaving him badly injured. if you have information on the beating call east detectives. two lower maryland meron businesses were damaged by a four alarm fire on montgomery avenue, just before 5:00 a.m., flames were scene coming from a building that houses two businesses. efforts to fight the fire were
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complicated by downed power lines and a water main break that affects hydrants, investigators are working to determine a cause. >> here at the big board now with the latest on a story we broad you yesterday. this video has gone viral of a local veteran accusing a man of impersonating an army ranger and taking advantage of veterans discount on friday. brian burke, a veteran, spotted insistsies and confronted him at the oxford valley mall. >> why is the flag so low on your shoulder? >> you got me on that one buddy. >> this has gone viral and was viewed 3 million times, he is accusing that man of the crime of stolen valor and we are hearing more about it today. >> i noticed a couple of things are off with the uniform, it's
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frustrating, you serve with good men who lost their lives or were seriously wounded. >> back in 2003 this man plead guilty to impersonating a police officer and pennsylvania congressman michael fitzpatrick is calling for possible federal charges but the plan in the video is insisting he is the real deal, we'll see how this plays out. >> there is growing controversy in laws in charter schools, the civil's union filed a complaint today saying the laws violate the rights of students and those with disabilities, the lawsuit is against the red clay school district in delaware. >> we would like to see a moratorium on charter schools and an opt out system rather than an opt in system that we see now and waiting funding for
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schools that have poor income and special needs students. >> the complaint will be reviewed and investigated and meanwhile a spokesperson for the red clay district says though are committed to diversity and inclusion in their school system. a man that rushed to a burning cruiser to save a police officer was honored today. they recognized 17-year-old joe chambers, the volunteer firefighter helped to pull the officer out of his cruiser after a fiery crash in kings ferry last month. chambers maintains he was doing what he was trained to do. meteorologist, melissa magee is joining us now on what was a wet wednesday. >> it's pretty damp outside and dreary, here is the picture down the shore, sky 6 hd, a nice shot in atlantic city, the due point
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49 and temperature 50 degrees, there is some left over moisture and sky 6 hd looking at philadelphia international airport, that temperature is just 47 degrees and the dew point 44, and visibility down to 2.5 miles at philadelphia international, the winds come in out of the south-southwest. from you traveling today by air, a couple of air travel delays to tell but at philadelphia international airport, we have delays as high as 79 minutes and newark delays of 70 minutes, you may run into problems because of the weather and we clear out into thursday and the sun makes a brief appearance, we'll talk about those details in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. the sell thebrated british conductor of the philly pops when back in time to his childhood. david charles labell and his family lived inside of this home
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on gowan avenue. labell says he spend many good times in this home. and they allowed him to relive the memories, he couldn't resist. >> everything seems better when are you a child. but boy this was my world and i loved it. >> he says he will guest conduct the phillies pops concert at the kimmel center december 17th to to 20th. what is made of cherry oak and is six feet, and costs more than most houses. they one university is testing the $219,000 purchase. plus, best friends forever.
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authorities in the united arab emirates is searching for the person that stabbed a kindergarten teacher to death. it happened in the west mall in abu dhabi on monday. it shows the man washing a robe and full faced veil fighting with the victim right from the murder. the victim's 11-year-old's twin daughters are now with police.
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a 161 foot mega yacht called the rock star is needing repairs after a draw bridge accident. this is the scene in miami moments after the bridge suddenly closed on the luxury boat. it smashed through part of the vessel's roof causes tens of thousands of dollars in damage. the $21 million yacht's rooftop hot tub was not damaged. of course not. health check, a diet known for trimming your waistline may add to your life expectancy, the mediterranean may extend your life, it's rich in nuts and olive oil and red wine, eating these items helps stop abling on your cells, and it could add 4.5
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years of life. >> it's good for the heart and good for the brain and waistline, if diet can modify how we able on a cellular level that is a big deal. >> the mediterranean diet is associated with a decreased risk of heart disease and cancer. here at the big board with the big talkers and questions, should boys and girls be separated at school? private schools are doing it for years but now it's gaining popularity at public schools. teachers say it removes the level of competition and keeps kids focus. and they have seen grades go up and others say it's not realistic to separate them in school when that is the not case in real life and the aclu file aid lawsuit saying this broadens stereotypes. flowthere are 680 in the nation.
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and this big talker, it seats 23 people, it's 22 feet and made of oak with a cherry veneer, nice looking table, what if i told you it cost $219,000 and was purchased by new jersey's large of the public university. people signed a petition to fire the president of kean university. we should tell that you a local assembly men condemning the purchase, there is a parody account, the table saying i'd cry but i'm water resistant and by the way i didn't come with chairs.
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i'm not sure it's true or not, but at that price i hope the chairs came with it. >> and now babies can establish a bond with their pet. this aaliyah and her daisy. a cute, furry thing. she is a sloth. they have been inacceptable since they first met. they play together and do tummy time together and wear matching head accessories and the family has a kangaroo, sugar gliders and a squirrel and a cat. though got daisy two days after aaliyah was born and they are inseparable ever since. >> they are cute. >> thank you lets get a check of the roads. >> matt pellman is back in the "action news" traffic center, we go from sloth to sloppy. you got that right.
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sfl this just reopened after the protests at 30th street station, we have local closures around the train station including jfk boulevard. making travel tricky this afternoon. they are lifting the closures, the schuylkill to 30th street just reopened. and you want to avoid the lincoln drive northbound, between gypsy lane and rittenhouse street. it involves a downed pole as well. and coming off the city avenue bridge, it's all stacked up towards east falls and toward manayunk, kind of a mess this afternoon. find another way to get home like the roosevelt boulevard.
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fairmount park, we have the mist and drizzle and light rain and it's steady through most of the day and conditions improve for the rest of the evening hours and it looks like we have drier skies on the way for part of thursday. we'll show you stormtracker 6 live double scan, it's dry and quiet across much of the del way and lehigh valleys. precipitation is lifting to the north and east and the high in philadelphia 48 degrees and 1 degree shy of average, the normal for us is 49. we are not too far away from that here on our thursday. temperatures will only be averaging in the lower 40s, 47 in philadelphia, and 36 in the poconos and 49 in beach haven and lower 50s in dover. here is satellite 6 along with action radar we have lots of clouds over head and that is the moisture we had this morning. lifting off in areas in southern new england and thing start to clear out in the ohio valley and
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we'll tap into that a piece of that and guy as early as tomorrow. high pressure settles in for us and we max out at 44 degrees and it's a chilly day and early sun and afternoon high clouds drift into the region and we track moisture from the south and west and that works its way northward and friday clouds move in and a high temperature of just 46 degrees and the rain is developing into the nighttime hours on friday, most of the day is dry and once when get into the afternoon hours, have you to allow for precipitation and steady rain moves into friday night. the call from accuweather, clearing skies and seasonably chilly dropping down to 34, 28 in the suburbs with the northwesterly wind. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunshine returns for half of the dare tomorrow, and then 44, mostly cloudy and rain developing and a high temperature of 46, future tracker 6 showing you that the
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steady of the that rain is to the west and it's making its way eastward and saturday damp and dreary with a high of 52, and sunday periods of rain on and off again, high temperature of 46 and the eagles are at home at the link and watch the forecast closely and a chance of rain continues and a high of 47 and we dry out on tuesday with the sun returning then with a high of 46 and lower 40s on wednesday, a little bit of sun like annie said. >> the new movie is coming out too. ♪ the sun will domout tomorrow. >> don't sing many
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out there to make things a heck of a lot easier for you. a variety of free cell phone apps can make shopping easier, from holiday shopping to staying within a budget. you can try an app like coupon sherpa, it rounds up hundreds of coupons and you can download them in stores. rays, lets shoppers purchase unused gift cards from their smart phone and present the bar code to the cashier, no need to one from store to store to find the best dealing shoppers can compare the prices on the go and use price scanner to find the best bargains. it searches for retailers discounts and coupons too. browse gift ideas with a mobile app like fancy, it cure ates
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virtual catalogs, and see what others like and create wish lists and make purchases. to organize try an app like santa's bag, it's a holiday theme that helps shop ofs keep track of what they are buying for friends and family and keep track of a gift budget. that will do it for "action news" at 4:00, for adam joseph melissa magee, and rick williams i'm shirleen allicot.
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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. it's wednesday night and we begin with a developing story out of center city right now, demonstrators are blocking traffic after they hold a demonstration over a grand jury's decision not to indict a ferguson police officer. kenneth moton is live with more on the demonstration. >> reporter: yes, sharrie, ferguson is the underlying tonight here and the protesters are demonstrating again because of a new york grand jury's decision not to indict a police
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officer in the choke hold death of eric garner. this was the scene at 30 and street station as protesters laid out on the floor at this busy transportation hub, and simulating michael brown's body. they were there for a long time with passengers moving around them and stopping by to see the silent protest and they walked out in the hands up don't shoot pose, we see from so many across the country after they express their outrage over the teen and the aggressive racist deaths of teen. they marched down to market street city hall and traffic was snarled and monitored this crowd. just last week, the protests just like last week, these protests have been peaceful, we are keeping an eye on things in the city, we'll have the latest on "action news," reporting live out
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