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rage at 17th and calhill, we know she was tacked and a person of interest is being questioned for the crime. rick is off and brian taff joins us this evening and we are following a shooting investigation right now in ben salem, bucks county. investigators are focusing on what happened in this house on woodier, a 911 call came in at 11 a.m. reporting a self-inflicted gunshot that left a woman that lived here dead.
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now the investigation into the fatal incident continues and a man is said to be at the bensalem police department cooperating with detectives. another resident in the house is cooperating with us at this time but right now we are not release first degree we know it was self-inflicted or something else it's suspicious in nature and we are cooperating with the buck county authorities. >> the authorities would include the bucks county district attorney's office and investigators are still at thewity thewityier add and they are said to be here at the bensalem police department. new jersey correspondent nora muchanic is live there for us in mount holly with the story tonight. >> reporter: hi there monica
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the burlington county fire marshall says that the cause of this blaze is undetermined investigators have not been able to work the scene because during the day it was hot and unstable and crews have been knocking down walls and periodically wetting the place down and fenced off now after this enormous fire in the vacant building. >> the occupantsy was ablaze and the intense heat. and the glass was so hot. >> the three-alarm fire started at 3:00 a.m. >> we had fire throughout that section of the building and the houses across the street were also on fire, we managed to stop the houses on fire and this house was pretty much gone. they contained the flames across the street and the heat melted
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the siding on the church building. >> i put my shoes on and got out the door, sara was among the homeless people being sheltered by the church who had to be evacuated. >> i was terrified and i was walking through the backyard and all i heard was boom. >> firefighters from around the county responded to the fire battling the water supplies and the freezing cold. the building was being hosed down today as heavy equipment was brought in to collapse the wall left standing the blaze was so intense because of the oil soaked wood in the machine shop. that made the fire blaze quicker and hotter. pge was working on restoring power to the area. >> they said 3 to 5 days, i have to find places for the homeless people right now. >> reporter: back live now i am
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told that the factory is owned by 280 holeman, the address of this building wrecking crews were bought in first to work on that because the building was so unstable and happy to report that there were no injuries in this fire and the cause at this point is undetermined. live in mount holly i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. the philadelphia water department spent the morning working on a water main, crews worked to repair that ruptured main near montgomery drive and martin luther king drive and traffic was blocked off until 4:00 this afternoon while they worked to fix the problem. >> it's a chilly day to work outside and chilly for the new your but what can we expect for the next few days of 2015. cecily tynan is outside now. brr. >> it was seasonably cool today but we saw wall-to-wall sunshine
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and satellite 6 showing full sunshine today and a few clouds beginning to crop up south of philadelphia now, the big problem today the wind. we had wind gusts peaking up to 35 miles per hour in philadelphia and the mummers parade. atlantic city 26 reading 30 and trenton reporting a peak wind gust of 29 miles per hour, it creates a windchill 32 in philadelphia and 32 in wilmington and feels like 27 in reading and the windchill in allentown 29 degrees. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing the wider picture, we are dry now, but if you look down, close to texas louisiana you see the moisture beginning to build and that is the storm system we are tracking to the west as we head through the weekend and that brings us a soaking rain and also a one-day spike in mild temperatures this is what is ahead tomorrow tomorrow again we'll see a good amount of sunshine and late in
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the day high, thin clouds filter in and it's a nice day i'm tracking the weekend rain and behind the system, true arctic air moves in next week, and we are talking about days when afternoon highs won't even climb out the 20s. today is mild compared to next week i'll talk about that in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you. >> a rare occurrence, the funnel of wind that ripped through the concession stand at the rose bowl stadium in pasadena treated for bumps and bruises and none of their injuries were serious. residents packed broad street for the tradition the mummers parade. ♪♪ ♪♪ that is duffy spring bantd performing with the theme logger rhythm and their costumes were
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impressive. katherine scott with more now on how the mummers parade is a tradition for the city as well as many families. >> she is 14 months old and her second parade little lacey had more mummers parades than birthdays her grandfather is captain of the sometimes mummers and he too started early on and has decades under his belt. >> this is my 46th parade. >> are you 47? >> i'm 58 actually. >> like many groups mummers welcomed children into the fold early, oompa loompa bella has been in two parades. crunchies munchies and belly aches. >> this troop is packed with family connections they say it's in their blood they are born into it. my dad brought me into it when i was 10 months old and went to
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spring bands for eight years and came back to march with my family. >> the costumes and route ones and crowds there are things that these kids love about being in the parade. >> i like walking down the street so much. >> what some of these mummers might be many, they don't let the crowded tim date them. >> best advice -- as they grow their appreciation of the tradition grows with them. >> as the years go on you learn more and more and it gets exciting every year. >> katherine scott channel 6 "action news." much more to come on "action news," the new year means new trendy health foods the items that dieticians are buzzing about and new years eve was marked with protests across the country the protests that took over times square next. and "action news" at 5:00 will be right back.
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and 47 injured. it happened after 11:30 on the waterfront one witness said that people scrambled to catch coupons that looked like u.s. $100 bills. in boston dozens of people staged a diein at the public library at the first night celebration police say there were no arrests or disruptions to nearby festivities. >> in new york marchers tried to get no the times square celebration but they were diverted. authorities have identified one of the bodies recovered from the crash site of air asia flight 8501, dozens of people gathered at her funeral today. she was identified by her name tag on her uniform as well as bringer prints she was an
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attendant on the plane that crash nood the java sea we'll have more on theest to locate all the missing passengers coming up tonight at 5:30. health check now doctors say that the next few days will be crucial for a scottish nurse that contracted ebola they say that pauline is as well as they can hope for at this stage of ebola. they was working in sierra leone for save the children and she was moved to an is lated unit at a london hospital she is getting two treatments including plaza from an ebola survivor. >> those antibodies we hope will help her fight the infection and we have given her an anti-viral drug an experimental anti-viral drug and she is aware it's experimental and unknown if it
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will work. >> she told screeners at the heathrow airport, she felt a fever coming on but was allowed to board a plane to scotland. dieticians predict they will move closer to the mainstream. one is watercress, the most nutrients of any fruits or vegetable, it can be used in saladed and broccoli sprouts are trendy and bean based pastas are getting attention. >> why is this a great option? the fiber is through the roof on these pastas they are gluten free and are much higher in protein. >> on the beverage side something called mocka tea, a green tea packed with anti-oxidants. and finally, yes, get ready to see more crickets and not just
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coated with chocolate it turns out that crickets add protein to flour and other thickeners, coming up at 5:30, consumer reports puts cricket products to the test. members of mennonite church braved frozen water for a good cause. they took the plunge at the perkiomen creek. this supports many of philadelphia's homeless population. >> i have no idea how they survive that. still to come, 2015 could scramble your budget if your an egg lover. hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to complete the collection. (laughing) alright. how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery.
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well, you are probably see the cost of eggs increase this year california farmers are required to hens in cages with enough space for them to move around and stretch their wings farmer his ohio will sell their wings in california and they have to abide by that law that will cost farmers more than cost will be passed on to consumers and the minimum wage is going up in new jersey today workers see it go up by 13 cents to $8.38 an
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hour under a voter approved initiative, it will raise each year with the cpi about 4% of new jersey's 4.5 million member workforce earns that minimum wage. the popular message service snap chat raised nearly half a million dollars, they raised $476 million in a filing with the security and exchange commission it places the value at a staggering $10 billion, it allows people to send messages and videos to friends that disappear within seconds. in new york times square it is clear of all signs of last night's massive party millions watched the ball drop and sanitation workers were cleaning trash from times square it takes 178 workers and leaf lowers and vehicles to clear the
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confetti and streamers and more. and there were 52 tons of garbage towed out of times square last year. in center city they hoisted balloons and visitors and joyed friendly entertainment and a view of the mummers parade and it wraps up at 6:00 tonight. more coming up tonight as we step outside and look live to sky 6 hd over the philadelphia international airport, cecily tynan has the accuweather forecast. we hope you you are having a great new years day.
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all right january 1st 2015, welcome to it accuweather at the "action news" big board with a cold start to the new your seasonably cold. >> temperatures made it to the lower 40s, where we should be for this time of year with the wind it felt colder but it's dry and sunny when are live on sky 6 hd looking at the ski resort where the snow is on the trails and some folks are doing a little skiing and a little snowboarding tonight, if you are heading up to the poconos tonight it's a big day on the slopes lots of sunshine and 26 degrees, and 2:00, 32 the windchill is around 20 degrees at the slopes that is not all that bad. just dress for the weather.
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42 in philadelphia and allentown 39 and trenton 40 and wilmington 42 and atlantic city 42 degrees, as we look at january, the average high for the first of january is 41 degrees, we did 1 degree better than that. and january is a cold month the average high for the 31st is also 41. we did not warm up this month and we get around 6.5 inches of snowfall, that is the average snowfall and double the typical amount of december and february is typically the snowiest month of the year. allentown and trend 38 and atlantic city airport it's 40 degree the windchill make its feel like 41 in trend tron and 37 in reading, another night you'll want to bundle up. satellite 6 along with action radar showing high pressure off the eastern seaboard that brought us all the sunshine today than is moving away from
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us, we see low pressure developing over texas and it's beginning to tap into moisture from the gulf of mexico and that low pressure tracks to the west, as we head through the weekend, that will do two things bring us rain and also very mild temperatures as it first moves in though saturday afternoon there will be a wedge of cooler air around the allentown region that mean its could start as a period of sleet right around the i-74 corridor to the north that warmer air is moving in and i expect a real quick change over to rain, the call from ac warm mostly clear and a january chill in the air and overnight low 30 degrees in philadelphia and 27 in millville and 25 in allentown and 30 degrees in wilmington, the five-day at 5:00 a beautiful day and a good amount of sunshine and high thin clouds in the afternoon and it won't be as windy as today and warmer and it will feel pretty good at 44 degrees, the
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rain moves in on in the afternoon and the high is 42 degrees and overnight saturday into sunday the temperatures are rising and sunday will be a rainy day and look at this high, 62 degrees, very warm and don't get used to it. by monday we drop down to 39 degrees the winds pick up on tuesday and a fast moving clipper brings us snow showers on tuesday night and 32 degrees, and behind the system we have the coldest air, so far this season we are talking about true arctic air late they are week in the full accuweather forecast. a little bit a hint, go ahead and get out the long underwear. >> serious cold now. thank you. >> all right well temple university hospital helped to welcome the first baby born in 2015 this is sophia dawson the
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mom and dad are waiting for this little bundle of joy for ten years, she arrived ahead of her january 6th due date, her parents and grandparents couldn't be happier to meet her. >> a healthy set of lungs there. north korea leader kim jong un makes a surprising admission during his new years day address and we have the details. and a camden mother and her children are alive thanks to the heroics of camden county officers, a snack bar made of 3 dozen crickets and consumer reports puts this latest food craze to the test. >> crickets? crunchy, my cat likes them.
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"action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph jaime apody rick williams and monica malpass. >> hello again rick is off tonight and brian taff joins us here is what is happening on "action news" tonight. bad weather continues to plague efforts to retrieve crucial evidence from the crash of flight air asia 8501. and adventurous eaters have a new food to wet their appetites but it may not be for the faint of heart and nydia han has the details. the efforts for the recovery
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of air asia, 8501, storms and massive waves continues to slow teams as they try to locate the main part of the aircraft. they have retrieved nine bodies out of the sea including a flight attendant and it could take a week to locate the black boxes. >>. >> reporter: good evening, the news is bleak coming out of the java see as poor weather hampers efforts and the first bodies to be retrieved are undergoing identification. >> the first funeral was held for crash victim of 8501, no longer known as body number one. she was laid to rest by her extended family in indonesia her husband, mother-in-law and child are still missing in the java sea. this relative says they are praying they will be found soon.
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rescue workers are anxious to continue their search but are hampered by bad weather, it increases the search for teams to listen to the beacons from the black boxes. we need real calm, or silence, in order to do that, otherwise you'll interfere with other noise. and they have been able to pull more wreckage out of the sea but only nine bodies from the 162 on board the flight. they are taking advantage of every break in the break in the weather to continue the recovery efforts. back to you monica. >> thank you lana. a tugboat has become towing the damaged greek ferry back to italy after the fire that claimed the lives of at least 11
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people but they are issuing widely different numbers on how many passengers are still unaccounted for the greeks say 18 and the italians say 98 people are missing, once it arrives they will search the interior for more possible victims. nato forces officially ended their 14 year mission in afghanistan today. the prime minister told citizens to support their security forces in efforts to build a stronger country and thanks the international community for their support. more than 2200 american troops died during the campaign. north korean leader kim jong un says he is open to more talks with their south korean counter part. he made the startling remarks during his new years add and it was welcome by people in south
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korea, the two countries have not held a summit until 2007. and it's about to get easier to see the controversial film, "the interview," with major cable and satellite providers, including comcast and direct tv and verizon fios, will offer the film for a $5.99 fee and the wider release in theaters starts tomorrow. and now a wish, no more wars from the pontiff, he addresses thousands of worshippers in st. peter s square with his new years message. world news has more on the
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pope's message and more on the efforts for flight 8501 you can watch that following "action news" at 6:00. other news philadelphia police are investigateing the first murder of 2015, this was north phillips street in olney a 19-year-old man was found shot in the head just after 5:00 this morning. paramedics were unable to save him. several shell casings were recovered from the scene but so far police have not released the victim as name. and a 25-year-old man was shot several times this afternoon in southwest philadelphia, detectives tell "action news" the victim was shot in the 2600 block of dicks street and made it to the 2600 block of shield street and he was found by police officers he was rushed to hup in critical but stable condition. a princeton man is not culpable after killing a rabbi in a cash crash last year, it
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happened in march killing rabbi james diamond, 22-year-old eric mulltz was speeding and hit a parked car and he could have gotten 30 years in prison and a superior court judge ruled he is not guilty by reason of insanity. a man is called a hero for rescuing a family from a home that was burning, the firefighters tried to reach the stairs to reach them but the smoke was too thick the only other option was to have the family jump from a second floor back window and six officers locked arms to make a human net and the family did jump to safety they were rushed to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalation and the officer was treated tonight and religioused today. >> for centuries insects were included in dishes around the
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globe and now they are part of a new food craze aimed at people interested in a pail yo diet or weight loss in general. >> when you see a person eat a bug it's usually on a reality tv show. cricket flour is overing a good way to get protein in your diet but how does it taste? foodies listen up a growing number of companies are introducing cookies and other products made with crick the flour. >> we cook them and mill it down to a flour that goes into the and guy bar. it contains up to 40 dried ground crickets. it has two times more protein than beef and 15% more iron than spinach. in a blind food test, consumers
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answered the question how does it taste. they sampled bars from different manufacturers as well as cookies did they detect any insects? >> any off shoot? >> no nothing. >> they had pretty straight forward listings like fruits nuts and honey and flax and of course crickets. >> as for the cookies they tasted more like coconuts than crickets. one warning, because crickets are closely related to shrimp. people with allergies should avoid cricket flour. cricket flour is not cheap about $1 an ounce. >> still to come on "action news" tonight, a california man had his wife accused of having his wife possessed by the devil and what he did to her after
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that landed him behind bars. we'll explain. and a hardy group of folks hit the water and we'll take you to montgomery county cecily tynan is in for adam tonight. >> they invited me to go water skiing today. it's too cold, too windy and the wins of change are pulling in this weekend along with rain. i'll explain. >> plus, ducis rogers here with sports and the flyers and several bowl games being played today.
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a california man is in jail today accused of trying to perform anism on his estranged wife. he held a bible over her and spoke many tongues and said if she left the house satan would get inside of her and she got out and called police and blamed his meth habit for the strange behavior. the dash-cam video of a trooper being dragged by a suspected drunk driver it happened in a car stop friday
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night as the troopers hand was on the car he sped away, and the trooper ran to follow him and he got away, the driver was arrested on monday. the fast food chain chick-fil-a is working on solving a data breach there was unusual activity involving credit cards, they are looking into the activity and if they determine there was a breach customers will not be responsible for fraudulent charges made to their accounts. it's a big day for college bowl games. sports now. >> ducis rogers is live with more on that. hey there guys, we'll start off with the granddaddy of them all. the rose bowl, also a semi final game in the new college football format. oregon and florida state from beautiful california, marcus
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mariota from oregon dumps it off to charles nelson gets down to the 1 and two plays later royce freeman finishes the job and oregon goes for 2 and oregon leads it 8-0, and the equation that pits alabama with ohio state tonight at 8:30 over on espn. while we watch championship college football we are left to wonder what would have happened with the eagles, ron jaworsky knows where they need to improve and you guessed it the secondary. >> i think the secondary needs to be retooled clearly too many balls thrown over the heads of secondary players, you can't win in today's nfl by giving up so many explosive plays that the secondary gave up. the defensive line played well
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particularly in the running game and the line backers played well in the running game. the secondary was the achilles heel teams will spread you out and play three four and five receivers on the field and you need secondary guys that can cover and cover deep, no matter what your offense does it's difficult to win. >> sixers have two more road games before they head home on monday to face the cleveland caf loors, he is expected to miss two weeks with neck and back issues. the flyers lost late last night in colorado look at this shot by claude giroux it gave them the lead in the third period but penalty gave the aftervalanche the power play and o'reilly scored
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with 20 seconds left in o.t., coach berube said we are finding ways to lose game and captain giroux concurs. >> you lose in overtime in a shootout, you obviously are very disappointed, and we played the right way, we played really good hockey tonight. too bad we didn't get the two points. the winter classic in d.c., there to see the hawks and capitaled play outdoors. and the caps apply the pressure and brower scores with 2 seconds to go. washington wins 4-3. back over to you. >> thank you, if you thought the ice bucket challenge was cold look how folks welcomed 2015, for the 13 and straight year they were water skiing on the
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schuylkill river. it turned into an if you activity of course and a fundraiser for camp rainbow, a camp for children they are willing everybody to give it a try. come out next january 1st. no. this spoof, organizers say the goal is to get a laugh out of off beat activities of last year. thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. so join the millions who enjoy the difference fios makes. get a fios triple play online at an amazing
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i. las vegas own got a trace of snow but you didn't have to go far to see a whole lot more, in the search light area, drivers consee through blinding snow and i-94 was closed on the nevada border was closed because of icy roads, they said it felt more like april fools day than new years day. >> cecily you used to live there? >> i remember when we had a few flurries and people freaked out. you don't see that there. and that is moving into our region over the weekend but just
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with rain. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we don't have any rain out there we have dry conditions and the action cam taking a look at the wilmington river front and what a day blue skies and sunshine but you can see that yes, it was quite blustery through the day and that made it feel colder than the actual temperatures looking at today's almanac, this is where we should be for january 1st 1 degree above normal and the afternoon high 1 degree above normal with the winds it felt a lot colder 40 degrees and millville and the poconos 39 and you factor in the winds and 32 in philadelphia and 29 in trenton and allentown it feels like 27 in reading, it certainly is a cold night but a dry night. satellite 6 along with action
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radar showing we had full sunshine today and we are beginning to see a few clouds filter in south of philadelphia right now high pressure is in control of our weather, this will keep the moisture at bay for about the next day and a half low pressure the low pressure that brought the snow to nevada to california, to arizona, new mexico that is moving into texas and that is what will bring us the soaking rain forever the second half of the weekend, tomorrow a nice day high pressure is firmly over us and that brings us a good amount of sunshine and high thin clouds late in the day and not as breezy that feels nice compared to yesterday morning it will be dry compared to clouds and the rain moving in with the low pressure and the warm front moving over us saturday night it will be pulling in warmer air and sunday temperatures in the 60s and it will be rainy this is what to expect saturday afternoon into sunday the
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moisture is moving in in the afternoon and the moisture on saturday could begin as a mix along the i-78 corridor and brief mixing of sleet a half inch to inch of rain and temperatures soar into the 60s on sunday don't get used to it. mostly clear and a january chill in the air 25 degrees in the suburbs, and 30 for center city, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow a decent day sun with a few high, thin clouds late in the day a high of 44 degrees and relatively mild and on saturday if you want to get a run in over the weekend and do something outdoors, we'll do it saturday morning and dry and the rain is moving in late in the afternoon and rain in the northwest suburbs and the high is 42 degrees and the temperatures rise overnight and sunday is a rainy day with periods of rain and the high is soaring up to 62 degrees then temperatures begin their downward spiral on monday. windy and colder and 39 degrees
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and on tuesday, the high slips down to 32 and a clipper moving through saturday night could bring a coating of snow but the bigger impact with this clipper is a reinforcing shot of colder air wednesday the high is just 29 degrees and thursday heading into the freezer, the afternoon high only 28 degrees, folks complaining about today's weather wait until next week it will get very cold. that is it the coldest weather so far of the season. >> thank you you can stay on top of the changing weather situation on 6abc.com/weather, there you'll find the storm tracker 6 radar and hourly and seven-day forecast and view our collection of weather related images. the iconic ball drop in new york's times square is a timeless tradition with colorful
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lights and confetti. >> and other places put on their own display. plymouth, wisconsin a ladder truck was tasked with dropping an 80 pound wedge of cheese to rin in 2015, and they were quick to whip out the smart phones and capture the moment. >> the food theme continued with a spicy twist of the ball drop in tucson this giant taco was lowered at midnight into a waiting hand. and what to expect from boise idaho but a potato to drop. .partygoers were excited for the festivities there. and down south they rang in new orleans and they take pride in their french heritage.
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the movie back to the future part 2, we are suppose to have hover boards and jaw 19 and the cubs in the world series we are still waiting for that technology i really want a hover board. the movie made in 1989, bio metrics, large 3-d home displays and cell phones doc brown and marty should be proud. >> these stories next at 6:00, philadelphia police question a person of interest in a bold sexual assault in broad daylight. and a fire devastates a home in mount holly and what wasn't destroyed by flames was demolished by heavy equipment today. today is synonymous with the mummers parade in philadelphia we'll take you to broad street
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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers meteorologist, cecily tynan and jl. jim gardner. thursday night and jim is off and i'm monica malpass, in the news, new year's day means minimum wage increase for the people in new jersey and chester recorded their first murder of
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the new year and the big story is the brazen sexual assault in broad daylight. the victim was followed into this parking garage in the spring garden of philadelphia it happened at 11:00 this morning. "action news" reporter david henry was live at the scene. they grabbed a person of interest thanks to witnesses. >> police believe they have their hand thanks to a witness that chased him down, it happened on the second level of this parking garage at 17th and callow hill. it surprises people that use this garage every day. >> i am surprised i use this every day. >> the victim was followed into the garage and started as a robbery and then the suspect trapped her between these two cars and forced her to undress and sexually assaulted her and the man in
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