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join us. support the cause and get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m. on this sunday, december 7. here's what's happening on "action news," protesters damage stores and take on police in california. the demonstration was over the death of unarmed man michael brown and eric garner. >> the search for shane montgomery moves to the parking lot of the link before the eagles sea hawks game. >> hold on to your hat we're in for a windy and chilly day, meteorologist chris sowers is here with more on that. >> reporter: if it is not one thing it's another, yesterday
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heavy rain, today gusty winds. the good news we have all the rain from yesterday's system pushing out to sea. we're left with a few clouds, the visibility looks better than yesterday morning. we're in the clearing process. expect to see sunshine out there today. promises to be a much better looking day, but rainfall totals, we saw a lot of it yesterday, wrightstown, an inch and a quarter. doylestown, 1.10, and philadelphia, 1 i do and millville, 1 inch. the heavier cells are pushing out to sea. the line is holding back to the west. probably around 9:00, 10:00 a.m. we'll break for sunshine. it promises to be a nice looking day. 9:00 a.m., 37 degrees, lunchtime, 41. winds are whipping around at that point. we'll see gusts anywhere from 30 to 40 miles per hour. even though we're forecasting a
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high of 45. it will feel like the 0s all day. -- 30s all day, that's what to expect today. when i come back we'll talk about the coastal storm, looks like another bout of gusty rains and heavy winds on tuesday and wednesday. nydia? >> chris, thank you. [screaming]. >> overnight a march for justice turned violent in berkeley california, protesters white and black smashed windows and hurled objects at police. the demonstrators were upset the police officers in the michael brown and eric garner cases were not indicted by grand jury. here at home, local protesters calling for justice for brown and garner may cause traffic problems for eagles fans.
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what you're seeing here is a die-in at the corner of broad and pattison. >> demonstrators will lay down in the street for 4 1/2 minutes signifying the 4 1/2 hours that michael brown lay in the street in ferguson. most of the protests nationwide have been peaceful. >> now to the game, the defending super bowl champs, the seattle sea hawks in town for a clash with the first place eagles. lesean mccoy and mark sanchez and the birds gassed the cowboys in dallas. shady seattle has one of the best defenses at stopping the run and the pass. >> they are a fast group. they play hard, physical group
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they work well together, from the line all the way up to the back end. >> seattle offense is led by quarterback russell rosen and another beast of a back lynch. >> that being said, this is what you want to go against, this is what you play in this game here. it's going to be tough. >> we know who's out there, and taking care of business, you have to play one game at a time and right now we have a task. we have the defending champs coming to us, they are hot right now, the defense is playing at a high level. it's our job to defend the nest. >> the eagles have won ten season games at the linc.
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ducis rogers leads the eagles game day kickoff at 1:11 a.m. ducis will wrap it up with eagles game day finality 11:35. you can stay up to date with our sports team on twitter. to join the conversation use the hash tag 6abc eagles. "action news" wants to hear from you before during and after the game. >> the search team looking for shane montgomery will be asking eagles fans for help today. there's a website and beefed up reward for information about the missing west chester university student. >> shane montgomery's parents say whatever it takes, a lot of ground has been covered in this community, but the young man's family is hoping money and organized social media effort will help find him. >> reporter: help find shane montgomery.com, this is the newly launched website torched missing west chester university
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senior shane montgomery. it's got stats and law enforcement contacts for tips and case that has $50,000 reward. >> it's overwhelming to me that people who don't know me or my family have been so generous. >> reporter: karen montgomery sailed in front of the cameras once again, the roxborough mother is trying to spark any tips on her son after he left the area on manayunk. >> we're looking for selfies, video from anywhere on main street that might have somebody in the background resembling shane. >> before sunday's eagles game, shane's mother said the eagles pep fans will spread the word about the missing 21-year-old. volunteers will pass out flyers at tailgate parties in the parking lot.
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many will be wearing green ribbons, shane's favorite color. >> money is an incentive for somebody to help, i would go to the ends of the earth to come up with anything, i just need that one courageous person to come forward with information about shane. >> reporter: this reward is up to $50,000. it's likely the reward will be higher as so many work torched shane. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> new this morning, a fire ripped through are a row home in philadelphia. it took 50 minutes for the home to be gutted. everyone is physically okay. investigators are working on the cause of the fire. the wind made it tough for firefighters to get a handle on flames jumping through a block in wilmington.
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by the time it was out, five homes were damaged. two homes were occupied. no injuries were reported. >> president obama is speaking out about the death of american hostage luke somers who was shot during an early morning raid yesterday, the raid was carried out by special operations forces backed by yemeni troops. the president ordered the raid because he believed that somers was in immanent danger. >> special forces were unable to save luke. >> our hearts are filled with sorrow. luke somers was murdered. >> the militants killed a south african hostage. the u.s. believes when they saw the forces on the compound that's when they shot summers and the other man. you may have luck if your parking in philadelphia today,
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the philadelphia parking authority is relaxing some parking enforcement. they are having problems with credit card transmission at parking kiosks, all parking at those locations will be free today. single space meters will be enforced. use cash at the kiosks. >> with all due respect to the beetle, britain's top couple is about to land in new york. they are jamming in a lot in their three day visit. they will see the 9/11 memorial site, tomorrow they will visit president obama. they will spotlight the couple's charitable focuses in wildlife and child development. prince george did not make the trip. everybody is sad about that.
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>> much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. a crash caused a traffic headache on the schuylkill expressway overnight. a typhoon roars ashore in the philippines. the eagles makes a veteran's dream come true. >> reporter: the winds will roar today, we'll see gusts 30 to 40 miles per hour, well have heavy rains and possible flooding tuesday and wednesday from the coastal storm. i'll have the details when we come right back.
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>> typhoon has swept across the central philippines knocking out power to hundreds of thousands and forcing millions to flee to higher ground. the storm is blamed for killing 1 people. the islands were spared the devastation they suffered from last year's typhoon haiyan which left 7300 people dead. >> 6:13, time for accuweather, windy today, right? >> reporter: it can only get better, yesterday was miserable. today we'll see sunshine out there, we're dealing with a gusty breeze, you can see the camera shaking around right now as we look live at the philadelphia international airport. that's what we'll be dealing with all day long. lots of sunshine, but blustery conditions, winds will gust from
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30 to 40 miles per hour, especially this morning. temperatures wise we're down 6 degrees from yesterday at this time. 38 degrees, the dewpoint is starting to drop off. the air is nice and dry. the wind are sustained or constant at 17 miles per hour. the gusts at 0. there's a closer look at the gusts, 33 in the poconos. millville, 26. it's a due north wind that will drive the cold air deep into the mid atlantic states. it's a cooler day overall. this is the only issue out there. it -- especially for the eagles game. game time around 4:25 we are expecting gusts between 30 to 40 miles per hour. the wind should begin to subside as the game wears on, but it will be rather windy, at least to start that game. satellite and radar systems pulling out to sea, racing off
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to the northeast. there's the back edge of the cloud line right there, i would say we have two hours left of cloud cover and that works out to sea. lots of sunshine expected later this afternoon. that takes us to the next system we're watching. this is a coastal storm developing off the coast of charleston, south carolina, today is a quiet day. some of the rain starts to overspread the area coming in off the ocean first thing tuesday morning, it will be heavy. you can seem the yellows and oranges, the forecast models have two to three inches of rain for portions of the delaware valley out of this system. we saw that much rain yesterday, we don't need more. monday afternoon, we're looking at the clouds lowering and thickening, we're comes the waves of moisture coming in off the ocean, tuesday morning a mess, ponding on area roads, the winds whether whip around 0 to
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40 miles per hour. tuesday, heavy rain overspreading the entire viewing area. the problem this system will lingering through most of wednesday, as well. that's why the rainfall totals are looking the way they are. philadelphia, close to 3 inches. tuesday into wednesday, atlantic city, 3.28. wildwood, close to 3. poconos a little bit more than 2. lancaster and reading, close to 3 inches. this could change, obviously, but that's what the latest information is showing at this point. today is a quiet day in terms of precipitation, we'll see sunshine out there, but the wind will whip around, mostly sunny, windy, philadelphia, 45, cape may, 45. cooler as we head into monday, 38 degrees, heavy rains for tuesday, 46, spotty showers wednesday, 42. thursday, cloudy, breezy, 42, friday and saturday we start to pull out of it a little bit with the return of sunshine and temperatures in the mid 40s,
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nydia. >> delaware township police responded to an unusual call, a panic neighborhood called police after a deer burst through the front door. she was able to lock the animal in the bathroom. 9 officers escorted the deer from the house and let it go back into the wild. they could not figure out what caused the deer to rush the house. # consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. right now, base rates on the currently available aarp medicare supplement plan f will not increase in 2015. and, the basic structures of medicare supplement plans won't change from year to year.
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>> on this day, 73 years ago, japan launched a surprise attack on the u.s. navy base in pearl harbor, hawaii, 2300 americans were killed. a battleship anchored in camden will remember the attack. they held a wreath laying ceremony last week and another one is this morning. in the declaration of war speech to congress, are president franklin roosevelt said december 7 was a day that would live in infamy. it brought the u.s. into the war with german and japan. mary atlantic losto the war
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upper 20s, 25 in allentown, and 21 in the poconos. and 31 in beach haven. all day long expect a gusty winds, you'll see a decent amount of sunshine throughout the day. the winds will whip around, the 45 will feel like 35 throughout the afternoon. when we come back, we'll talk about the coastal system. today's high pressure that will bring sunshine throughout the delaware valley it will be the main pressure feature that will cause the problem, you'll see this double barrel of low pressure close in on the mid atlantic. as this east coastal storm rights pull north it will hit smack dab in the middle of this high. we'll see gusty winds east/northeast, jersey shore could be impacted from the system him we'll talk about that in ten minutes.ed from the the flyers and eagles take on the reigning champs and the sixers look up to their mow joe
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in motown. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: seattle quarterback is looking to get the best of philly today. hopefully he only leaves town with a cheese steak. before facing the eagles he stopped by the prince of steaks to chow down on cheese stakes. lynch is not eating the skittles, he is eating up the opposing defense. he is called the beast for a reason. this will be one of the toughest games for the eagles to win. >> they are a great football team, it's going to be a battle out there. i mean, they will come in here we'll need to fight, they know we play well up to this point, but this is a big game, we need this, they need this, so. >> reporter: there's not many on the sixers schedule if there's one game this is a layup, it's last night against detroit lost
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11 straight games. sixers in motown. picking up 3, how about rookie, kj mcdaniels with the slam. sixers within 1. we pick it up 13 seconds left, hollis thompson for three. michael carter williams, nerlens noel, sixers win 108-101. they have lost 2 of their last 3 after starting 0-17. it felt like an never ending road, the flyers have lost 9 straight road games. it's been a wheel of misfortune for the flyers, but go figure with pat sajak at the game. they solved the puzzle. claude giroux scores. in the power play, wayne simmons scores and steve mason protects
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it, 37 saves including this on former flier jeff carter, flyers beat the stanley cup champs, 2-1 and end their 6-game losing streak. joe man -- montana taking in the temple game. how about this, temple wins 10-3. they are bowl eligible for the first time ever under matt rule. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day! >> and a holiday light display in montgomery turned into a special surprise for one young woman. rob better than proposed to his girlfriend dana. they have three children of their own.
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>> sky6 live hd, a live look at atlantic city, it's a winds, chilly start 0 our sunday,ook at accuweather is tracking a coastal storm set to drench the area this week. a wife pleads for justice in the hit-and-run that killed her husband, he was hit by two suvs in montgomery. a new website was unveiled in the search for shane montgomery. 6:29, chris sowers joins us
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with another preview of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: it's not too bad out there, at least we'll see sunshine. you'll see clearing right now. we'll hold on to the clouds for maybe two more hours and all of that should exit and push off the coast there. as you can see we're nice and clear, no low level clouds, no drizzle, we're doing okay. temperatures have dropped off quickly. allentown, 34, mill v 39, lancaster, 33. we're ranging anywhere from 3 to 7 degrees cooler from are this time yesterday. the winds will continue to roar out of the north that drives the cold arctic air down from canada. today is a chilly day, gusty breezes and a little bit of sun. there's the last of the moisture pulling through. rainfall totals ranged anywhere from 3/4 of an inch to 1-1/4.
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expect laiflt -- a lot of bright blue and temperatures holding in the 40s. tuesday and wednesday things get active with the coastal system. the northeaster will create problems, i'll have the details in just a little bit. evil have a. >> stay on top of the veining weather situation 6abc.com for the storm tracker 6 live both the hourly and seven-day forecast, latest video from our "action news" meteorologist and the collection of photos and videos. a crash caused a traffic mess on the schuylkill expressway. a van and car collided near the girard avenue exit. it happened at 12:30 a.m. police say the impact send the van careening into the barrier. the barrier broke off and went
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into the eastbound lanes of the schuylkill expressway. at least one lane in both directions was blocked while penndot made repairs. they are complete and there are no problems on schuylkill expressway now. amazingly nobody was hurt in the accident. >> a woman is tweeting for justice in the hit-and-run that killed her husband, a beloved father, he was run down by two suvs in bridgeport in montgomery county. he was killed while crossing rambo and folder street. a neighbor saw the driver of the first suv stopped as that driver surveyed the scene, a second suv ran down daily as he lay badly wounded in the street. both drivers fled. daily died at the hospital, daily's wife spoke to "action news." >> that was inhumane, it was cruel, how could you leave him like that, he with as a good guy, he was a good father and
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terrific husband. >> authorities are looking for both of the vehicles, one a late 90s black ford explorer and the second a green cadillac or lincoln suv with details of a stick family on the rear window. the search for shane montgomery, the site's address is finds shane montgomery.com. it's intended to keep people up to daylight on the missing west chester university student. a 50,000-dollar reward is being offered for information that leads to his whereabouts. montgomery has not been seen since the early hours of thanksgiving after leaving a bar in manayunk. >> a case of arson did not dampen spirits in phoenixville. the fire bird festival went on an planned. vandals set fire in the 30-foot wooden structure that was supposed to be used for the
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bonfire. neighbors rebuilt what they could so the traditional lighting could takes place. >> the fire bird festival is all about phoenix rising from the ashes. the original bird cost $2,000 and took 4 months to build. the arsonists responsible remain on the loose. a flight from israel to philadelphia had to be diverted to rome after passengers complained of an odor. the flight made a landing in italy. two of the four passengers were treated at a rome hospital and released. investigators are looking for the cause. the eagles made a navy veteran's dream come true before he began a new employment. annie mccormick has the story from the -- deployment. annie mccormick has the story.
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>> reporter: he is reporting for duty at lincoln financial field. >> i was hoping to do it on the 50-yard line, but it rained. he reenlisted on the field after calling the eagles who agreed to make it happen before he shipped out. serving our county is a family tradition, his brother-in-law and his brother who serves in the army did the horns and he says it's a dream come true. >> this could be my last reenlistment. >> i'm so very proud of him, he accomplishedded a lot in his life. >> away was proud and he has determination and he gets things done. >> we're all hear, we're family we're altogether, it's cold and
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wet, but we're happy. >> it all took place in the pouring rain, even though it was covered in a tarp, he got to run across the field. his stepfather is in the icu and milled the big event, so afterwards the family came to him following the ceremony. joe's family is full of diehard eagles fans, they will all be together in sicklierville, new jersey, watching the eagles play the sea hawks, e-a-g-l-e-s! >> >> reporter: at lincoln financial field, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> president obama had a ct scan. he had a few tests done after complaining of a sore throat. they noticed inflammation and decided to go ahead with a ct scan. the white house said the problems were a result of acid reflux and will be treated
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accordingly. will and kate are coming to new york city. as royals do, they will fly to washington, d.c. to meet president obama. the dutchess will look stunning. >> reporter: the british are coming coming to take a royal by the out of the big apple. all we care about is kate. >> hi, welcome. >> reporter: founder of the dutchess effect, this four hour 550-dollar course has one mission, to kate middle ton you. >> having a drink. watch your post at your. mica is a etiquette expert prepping one posh princess at a
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time. >> i call this the glied. you'll have your hand lightly placed on the railing and keep your feet facing the rail go slow and graciously and smile. >> reporter: at the pierre hotel they put three through her royal highness rope, not as easy as it looks. staircase grace princess poise. there are lots of rules and they are no joke. >> i'm kate middleton, how do you greet me. >> welcome to new york, how do you do. >> reporter: no courtesy? we might as well learn it just in case. what will be 5-month-old
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pregnant kate be wearing? >> this is a available in the states, as well. this is something we might see her in in new york. . tried on two dusms like dresses from -- dutchess-like dresses with from j crew. >> you may recognize this is princess pump also a staple for the dutchess. >> on a scale to 1 to 10? >> i'm giving her an 8. >> reporter: no pressure kate, keep courtesying up that royal ladder. a new set of reduce for every country we sums to. >> better her than us. sky6 live hd taking live look at camden. meteorologist chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> we have organized holiday shopping and may save money along the way. the philadelphia dance company getting into risky
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>> reporter: i did the math if yesterday's event was snow, we would have had ten to 14 inches. >> ooh. >> thank goodness it wasn't. >> reporter: they hate snow. this is a coastal system, we'll have more rain, as well. we're getting into that time of the year, where it doesn't take much to get snow in here. for snow lover, unfortunately yesterday it didn't pan out. it's cooler and blustery 38 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 25. winds sustained or constant out out of the north at 17 miles per hour. every now and then we start to see gusts as high as 25 or 30 miles per hour. most temperatures north and west, slightly below freezing. martins creek, 32, warrington, 34. saint davids 33. yesterday at this time you were in the upper 30s, low 40s, you can see the cooler air working its way. in glassboro, 37.
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buena, 39 and avalon, 40 degrees, winds out of the north we'll deal with this all day today. gusts ranging anywhere from 30 to 40 miles per hour throughout the day. they are just now getting going. 25 in philadelphia. millville, 267. 33 in the poconos. good news all the moisture continues to work its way out to sea. all of it is sitting off the new jersey coast and it will continue to pull east, the cloud line is setting to the west, an hour or two worth of cloud cover out there, that will follow the rain out to sea. what we're watching you can't see it on the maps just yet. an area of low pressure will develop off the south carolina coast that will run north we'll show it on the animation. high pressure provides us with a nice looking day today. this is the high that kicked yesterday's system out to sea the high will sit off the coast of maine. the low will run into the high and slow it down.
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therefore well see a prolonged rain and wind over the next few days, tuesday and wednesday and possibly linking into -- lingering into thursday. beachfront could take a pounding out of the this, beach erosion and coastal flooding. monday is a day where the clouds lower and thicken all afternoon. monday night we start to see the heavier rains move in after midnight. tuesday morning, looks sloppy, heavy rain ponding on area roads this will continue throughout the entire day, even the poconos, at least according to this model, it's rain, the rain/snow line is all the way out to the west, you probably have to go 250 miles to pick up any frozen precipitation out of the this. this is just updated, this is what we'll have to kind of figure out over the next couple of days, until the model has a good handles on where the exact
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areas will be where the heaviest rains fall. therefore accuweather is leaning toward a scenario of 1 to # inches. heavy rain for tuesday, coastal flood watch, avalon and sea isle city may see flooding out of this, gusty winds down the shore, could exceed 30 to 40 miles per hour. the question mark could we see enough cold air to get mixing of wet snow in the poconos. we'll see how that plays out. today is a quiet afternoon, mostly sunny, 45. winds out of the north at 15 to 20 miles per hour. gusts ranging anywhere from 30 to 40. ful overnights tonight, partly cloudy and colder, 29 degrees outlying suburbs and 28 for center city. 45 degrees becoming cloudy for monday, 39. tuesday, 46.
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that's why this is a rain event. the temperatures are too mild. rain, wednesday, as well. thursday, clouds, chance of showers, 42. friday, clouds and sun, 44. saturday, partly sunny and 47 degrees, so i guess to make you guys happy we're getting rain, but not snow, but colder air is getting back into the pattern again. >> thanks, chris. is a volunteer spent a good chunk of the day boxing up care packages for troops in the middle east. yellow ribbon of south jersey organized the event. organizers say these packagings are a effective way to thank the men and women serving over seas during the the holiday season. >> 6-year-old aidan had a wish to have a bike of his own. that wish came true yesterday in newark, delaware. he needs a especially designed bike to handle his needs.
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it learns the temperature you like and programs itself to save you money. now my parents keep saying, "why can't you be more like the thermostat." not a confidence booster. the nest learning thermostat. welcome to a more thoughtful home. a beloved member of a synagogue in center city is murdered in his home. rick williams has the cold case in this morning's crime fighters report. >> he was dedicated to synagogue life. >> reporter: dan seltzer said 65-year-old lee stanley was a fixture in their synagogue. >> he participated in many activity of the synagogue, a member of the choir, a member of the men's club,s and attended the weekly bible study. >> reporter: stanley who was
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described as eccentric had no known enemies. >> he was a gentle guy, there's no reason why someone would have a reason to harm him. >> reporter: on noon on friday, august 15, workers found his body on the living room in center city. he suffered a blow to the chest that proved fatal due to a previous heart condition. >> there was no sign of forced entry, no sign of anything having been stolen. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is issuing a $5,000 reward from the synagogue and 20,000 from the city of philadelphia for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible, call 215-546-tips, all calls remain anonymous. >> his death leaves a huge hole in our congregation. >> reporter: for crime fighters i'm rick williams, channel 6 "action news." >> a 6-year-old utah boy is safe and sound thanks to a police dog who found him at the
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bottom of a manhole. collin bail was flying a -- bailey was flying a kite in a field when he did not see the uncovered manhole. his mother alerted police when he did not come home from play. the search was ended by the dog copper who found the boy who has a broken arm and expected to be okay. minister rodney ma hawmed promises to bring renewed stability to the organization. he said his primary goal is education. >> the concern with deep poverty and hunger in the city of philadelphia, but more so, we want to aggressively educate the citizensny lands so they are not so vulnerable, so they are not
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>> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, december 7. here's what's happening on "action news," protesters damaged stores and take on police in california. the demonstration was over the death of michael brown and eric garner during the police confrontation.el brown and eric >> the search for shane
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montgomery moves to the parking lot of the link before the eagles sea hawks game. >> we're in for a windy, chilly day, outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers with the details from accuweather. it's cold out there, huh? >> reporter: it's winds and chilly out here right now. if you're going to the linc, the winds will be howling at times, 30 to 40 miles per hour it will feel like the 30s, even though actual air temperatures climb into the mid 40s. wrightstown nearly an inch and quarter, doylestown, 1.1, philadelphia, 1.1. millville a little bit more than an inch, dover under a an inch of rain. that system is pushing out to sea. you can see the last moisture hugging the immediate coast. cloud line is off to our west, i'd say we have another hour or two worth of clouds, most of the day is bright and sunny. not a bad
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