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>> new this morning on "action news," the strong winds moved in overnight and sent a tree crash through the roof of a home in newtown square, delaware county. the couple and children were inside. ment mother had to be rescued. the tree fell while she was watching tv. she said it sounded like an avalanche when it kim down. it damaged the family's minivan.
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the coldest air grips the area it is here and hanging around. good morning february 15 i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. >> the firefighters had to battle a blaze in germantown. ice formed on the firefighters uniforms and the wind fueled the flames. a working smoke detecter alert the seven people inside the home when the fire started. a neighbor's home was damaged two people in that house are also okay. [roaring winds]. >> the action cam in cherry hill this morning, where a young man braved the wind to pretreat the parking lot. the wind is making it down right dangerous to be outside. bundle up in layers if you're heading out at all. i'm hoping people stay home today. >> reporter: just by looking at
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that, if you didn't see cherry hill on the bottom, i would have thought that was chicago. that is brutal. let's go live on sky 6. one of the problems we're dealing with this morning, the roads have been treated the plows have done their jobs, but the winds is blowing the snow back on the roads. from time to time because we're seeing the blowing and drifting, visibility goes way down. if you're traveling early this morning, be prepared for tricky traveling conditions. testers have dropped off a cliff. we're down to ten degrees in philadelphia. 9 in trenton. 7 in allentown reading 6. lancaster, 4. these are actual air temperatures. when you factor in the winds it feels like minus 9. 16 below in reading, 14 below in the poconos. 13 in millville. and 14 degrees below zero in atlantic city. what to expect this morning be on the look out there will be tricky traveling conditions setting up. we're seeing gusts 40 to 50 miles per hour. that's producing a lot of
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blowing and drifting. be often look out for icy patches. windchills will hover anywhere from 35 to 15 degrees below zero. we'll see sunshine as the day wears on but it will not do much for the numbers. 14 degrees by 8:00. 10:00 a.m., 13. by noon, 14 degrees, we'll talk about how long the cold weather lasts. we have a system we're watching down to the south may get in here monday night into tuesday no morning and bring snow to the area. >> the winter weather is making a simple drive or walk treacherous in many spots. we're along route 70 in pennsauken, new jersey, snow is going into the windshields of on coming traffic. >> city contractors are clearing away snow, but the win wind is sending i meant back on the roads an sidewalks. the action cam is on the benjamin franklin parkway.
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you can see the flags whipping in the wind this morning. normally people like to go for a run there especially at 6:00 a.m., a happening. several parts of the country are dealing with wintry weather, which is hampers operations as you fly out. >> because of the wind and ice speed restrictions are in effect on all the bridges. drivers must go 25 miles per hour on the betsy ross bridge, ben franklin bridge, commodor barry bridge, and walt whitman
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bridge. "action news" reporter, kenneth moten has more on the valentine's day plans. >> reporter: center city philadelphia was for the lovers, the chill was in the air but valentine's day night kept people in warm spirits. >> we're enjoying the night. it's been a great night we're going to hang out downtown. >> we'll be fine, we get threw it. >> at love park, it was about the couples. so many from out of town, not letting the saturday night snow squalls impact their plans. >> it's a terrific city, we don't have to go anywhere, we have on our boots we'll be fine. >> we got to walk down broad street. it's beautiful. dilworth plaza was happening it's cool, the place to be. >> reporter: around 8:00 p.m., the snow and deteriorating conditions moved in and brought about low visibility for drivers as promised. >> not very good. definitely the snowflakes, you can't see.
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>> slow down, it's not just your life, but everybody else's life on the roads. i wish people would follow the drivers manual. >> reporter: the department of transportation and penndot have been you let salting and preparing to plow where needed. the challenge keeping the roads clear while battling strong winds and drifting snow. the peco building has activated the emergency city to mobilize cruise for power outages where tree limbs could take down power lines. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> wake up with the morning team at 4:30, matt, tam david and karen will be on reporting. fortunately, schools are closed and some people have the day off for president's day. >> new england is being blasted
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by a blizzard, the 4th strong storm in a month. we're taking a live look in boston, massachusetts you can see the snow coming down. they have plenty of snow on the ground there some towns could get two feet of snow with near hurricane force winds. flights are canceled out of boston, beantown and other areas of new england are dicking out from 6 feet of snow from the recent storms. you can see many of the snow piles are deeper than that. in other news, two men were killed in a crash on northbound route hundred on north ship road in exton. a minivan was hit by a pick up. the victims who were thought to be in the their late teens or early 20s were inside the minivan. charges are pending against the pick up driver. they say weather was not a factor. >> we have dropping news out of copenhagen denmark. police believe they have shot and killed the man suspected of
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carrying out two deadly shootings in the capitol city. officers shot the suspect when he opened fire on police near a copenhagen train stations. the shooting at a free speech at a synagogue left two people dead. take a look at the suspect when he ran from the cafe where the free speech took place yesterday. the event was organized by the cartoonist, he has received death threats the shooting was a likely terror attack and the cartoonist is most likely the target. >> it is a politically motivated attack and there be a terrorist attack. the cartoonist was not injured. there is nothing to suggest that there were other gunmen involved. >> you may recall the montgomery county woman known as
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jihad jane was convicted of plotting to kill the cartoonist because of the drawings of mohammed. >> today is the last day to enroll for the affordable care act. you don't have to complete the application, but you have to start to fill it out the technical problem that was interfering with signups have been fixed. those who do not have health insures will face financial penalties. >> 6:09. there's much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. >> snow, now the wind is picking up and it feels colder, much more on the new winter punch being felt all across the area. >> the democratic national
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convention comes in the summer of 2016. we'll look at philadelphia's long history of hosting political conventioners. >> love is in the air this weekend at city hall. chad perdelli has more on the people who tied the knot on valentine's day. >> reporter: the polar vortex is back, the coldest air of the season is knocking on the door. believe it or not it could stay this cold. we have another cold shot coming later this week. i'll have the details from accuweather when we come right back.
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>> welcome back on this sunday, it is 6:13, it is 12 degrees, folks. sky6 live hd taking a live look at penns landing. if you can stay inside today turn on the tv and watch us [laughter]. >> animals put on a fire. >> that's right put on a fire. >> reporter: that 12 you see on the right-hand side of the screen that's the warmest part of the delaware valley. >> wow. >> reporter: let's get you outside, this is a perfect example where it doesn't take much snow to create a lot of problems. we had an inch or two with the squalls that pushed through. we're seeing slick spots on area roads, because the winds is blowing the snow back on the
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roads. take your time this morning. 10 degrees in philadelphia. that's at the airport. dewpoint minus 8. windy out of the west/northwest at 20 miles per hour. it's zero in the poconos. 7 in allentown, 5 in reading, 9 in trenton. millville 8. atlantic city at the airport 9 degrees, you factor in the winds it feels just awful out there, the gusts continue to range anywhere from 35 to 45 miles per hour. again, you factor in the two this is what it feel like, 14 below in the poconos. 13 below in allentown, 15 below in wilmington. 14 below in atlantic city and dover 15 degrees below zero by far this is one of the coldest mornings we've seen in quite sometime. 2:30 this afternoon the poconos feeling like 20 below. if you're hitting the slopes bundle up in layers. this is dangerous cold. when you get temperatures this cold frostbite can set in 45 minutes time.
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reading, minus 7 and philadelphia minus 2. look at the poconos. 30 degrees below zero. anne 7:30 a.m. tomorrow, it feels like 15 below in philadelphia. 32 below in the poconos. 14 below in trenton. be obviously as you can imagine windchill advisories have been issued for the entire area. windchills range anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees below zero throughout the day. we have a windchill warning for the poconos where the numbers range from 20 to 30 degrees below zero up through. wear a hat, most of your body heat is lost through your head. dress in layers, when you dress in layers that traps the body heat. limit the time you spend outside. remember your pets they get as cold as we do, wear gloves and scarves. this is the arctic front that barreled through. you heard it barreled through you were probably sleeping when
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everything started shaking. we had 60 miles per hour gusts. now it's a full-scale blizzard in boston. there's another low riding the southern branch. jet stream. the moisture is gathering in the ohio and tennessee valleys. this is monday evening. now some of the latest trending suggests this could push to the north an move into the delaware valley monday night into tuesday morning. this is for philadelphia. , you can see the concensus is for 3 inches of snow. if you would take these numbers is of right now it would be a # to 5-inch snow for the city. the lehigh valley a little bit less, as it's a southern storm this time around. gfs, 3.2. it would be that very light fluffy snow, temperatures are very cold.
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it's going to below around. for today bitter cold, windchills 5 to 15 below. we're shooting for a high of 16, if we're lucky. overnight tonight record cold, 15 to 25 degrees below zero. minus 3 is the air temperature north and west, 2 in center city. looks like chicago 19 degrees for tomorrow. 16 degrees for tomorrow night's low. morning snow tuesday, 29. wednesday, 30, thursday, 19. friday, sunny and cold, 22, saturday 35 degrees, bundle up guys. prince charming went in search of cinderella in center city. fairytale royal handed out roses in honor of the upcoming flower show. a pop up beer garden pay tributes to the theme celebrate
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security is expected to vote on a resolution endorsing the cease-fire in ukraine. the latest cease-fire began in the country at midnight. the warring sides are trading accusations of attacks. if the shooting stops both sides will begin pulling back the heavy weapons and form a wide buffer zone. >> a private memorial service for bob simon is planned for tuesday. it will be held at the metropolitan opera house in new york. simon died wednesday during a car crash. the long time 60 minute correspondents was known for his coverage of international conflict. simon earned more than 40 major awards including 27 emmys.
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>> reporter: welcome back, everyone, 6:24 sunday morning, high wind warning continues until 2:00 p.m. for the entire delaware valley including the poconos. we'll see winds gusting anywhere from 50 to 60 miles per hour. the winds will ease up later this afternoon. by 3:00 p.m. we're back in the 30s, the storm up in new england slamming them with anotherard. as that pulls away, it will ease up. we're seeing gusts in the 40s and 50s be prepared for gusts up to 50 to 60 miles per hour. smaller branch also could be down, power outages we're
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having issues with blowing snow especially on the secondary roads, even though the main arteries and secondary roads have been plowed, the wind is blowing the snow back on the roads. be careful there could slick spots out there. the day planner we're not doing much, 14 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 11 1 degrees 2:00 p.m. 15. we're shooting for a high of 16 degrees. >> sports the cats beat the dogs in a thriller. jeff skeverski said a few teams are getting hot as march madness approaches. >> reporter: 6th rank villanova fell behind time and time again to 18th rank butter and time and time again gets them out of trouble. one of his 8, 3 pointers.
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hillard again. seven seconds length of time. hillard with one second left on the clock. nova wins. next up seaten hall tomorrow. while nova has won 6 straight, nobody is hotter than the temple owls. trying to get into the ncaa tournament. temple is makerring a strong case. -- temple is making a strong case. end of the first will comings two of his 17 coming on the steal way up. temple never trailed in the game. jessie morgan, 3 from downtown. temple won 66 pf 63. , 7 straight for fran dunphy,
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next up, larry brown and slu. the flyers can get five points closest to a wild card spot. flyers are playing their best hockey. they have picked you mean points in 8 straight games. in fact it's their best stretch since 2011. they are not satisfied. they are upset they blew a late period lead in columbus and ray emory playing so well. >> we have to wake up and figure figure out it out. we have to wake up. >> flyers send down scotthton from
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the lehigh valley. mo'ne davis hanging out with fellow philly native, kevin hart. wins a 3 point contest with a second 27 points in the final round. hitting 13, 3s at one point in a row wow. >> lavine winning the slam dunk contest with dr. jay among the judges. that's a look at sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day.
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gloornl the action cam is looking live at a windy center city. the flags are getting a workout today. the coldest air of all winter is gripping the area and we're tracking more snow. it is 6:30, meteorologist chris sowers is here tracking it all for us. >> reporter: and more cold. it's a lovely seven-day forecast. let's get you outside and show you what's going on. the wind is a big issue this morning, gusting as high as 50 to 60 miles per hour. the strongest wind gust i've seen is 62 in cape may. tuckerton, 51. that's what we continue to deal with this morning, with the snow that's falling the wind is blowing the snow around. there are several icy patches
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out there take it slow. temperatures lower single digits north and west, glassboro buena 8. seaville 8 degrees you factor in the winds it feels like buffalo across the region. 18 below in reading, 14 below in the poconos. 9 below in philadelphia. 13 below in millville. atlantic city the present windchill reading is 14 below zero. we have the windchill danger all day, with the winds gusting 50 to 60 miles per hour. by the way they will ease up this afternoon. with temperatures that cold and winds this high, we'll see windchill values anywhere from ear row to 15 degrees -- zero to 15 degrees below zero. and tomorrow, 15 to 25 degrees below zero. we'll bright blue once the morning clouds get out of here.
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normally we should be around 44 for the high. if we're lucky we'll hit 16. we're well below average. well have more snow in the forecast and another arctic blast by the end of the week. i'll have the details in ten minutes. >> people need to watch out for toppling trees from the winds. >> a large branch fell from a tree and landed on an apartment buildings. the penetrated the ceiling of a man's bedroom where he was sleeping. >> it's probably 3 or 4 feet. >> not close enough. >> i was standing right there where the branch came through the ceiling. just getting ready to go to bed and the branches came through. >> the man was waiting to hear from the landlord about getting
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temporary shelter while repairs takes place. >> the action cam is live on the benjamin franklin parkway. we were showing this to you earlier today look at the flags whipping in the winds. the snow didn't add up to much, but the wind is blowing it around this morning. snow squalls cut down visibility for drivers. penndot had trucks out on the major roads. crews the to battle strong windy as they tried to keep the roads as clear as possible. >> not very good. definitely the snowflakes, decree you can't really see. >> slow down, it's not just your life, but everybody else's life on the roads. i wish people would follow the drivers manual. >> take it slow, peco is on standby for possible power outage also due to high winds expected throughout the weekend. >> the lehigh valley got their fair share, as well. this is the scene in area.
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flakes are making travel more challenging o roads. the roads are slick forcing commuters to take it slow and play it safe. >> over in new jersey, the scene is much the same. the action cam on black horse pike and english creek avenue, new jersey shore is being pelted by strong winds, as well. code blue is in effect because of the dangerous bitter cold. if you see a homeless person call (215)232-1984. check on your elderly neighbors to make sure they are staying warm. stay on top of the plummeting temperatures with the storm tracker 6 live app. i felt gives you live hourly radar download it right now to your mobile device, it's free. >> in other news, police in philadelphia are investigating a
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gruesome discovery inside this storage facility. someone found the decomposing body of a 44-year-old man. it unfolded along the 4800 block of somerdale avenue. police have questioned the garage owner. no word on how the body got there or a possible cause of death. >> later this morning it's inside story on 6abc, the democrat national convention coming to philadelphia will be among the topics of our round table. the "d" nc will be held at the wells fargo center in july 2016. they will discuss a golden opportunity for the city, the headlines even -- envyious ones that are being garnered outside the city. philadelphia is predominantly democratic, carrying the city since 1992. when it comes to conventions in
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philadelphia, it is republicans hold the edge. >> mr. chairman i accept the nomination. >> the most recent, back in 2000, george w.bush accepted the nomination. >> the first formal national convention was held in philadelphia. republicans came back in 1872. 1900 and 1948. the democrats held their national convention in 18948. >> my duty as president i am therefore calling this congress back into session on the 26th of july. >> convention hall was the center of the political universe in 1948.
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hear k.truman won re-election. philadelphia was the logical choice since center city was the center point of the boston to richmond co-axle cable that was carrying the convention for the united states. >> you can find the latest on 6abc.com. when the democrats come to philadelphia, the republicans will head to cleveland ohio, site of the 2016 national convention. "action news" will be there for the live events. pope francis will be in town in september of this year to preside over the world meeting of family. so much going on, we're so excited. >> a lot happening. >> much more to come on "action news," sky6 live hd taking a live look, meteorologist chris sowers is back with the exclusively brutally cold accuweather forecast. >> a man struggles with morbid
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turnpike and interstate 71. a wave of heavy snow limited visibility at the columbus airport forcing officials to ground flights for several hours. in pittsburgh, crews were out immediately to remove 3 inches of snow that fell in the steel city. avenue e heavy winds created whiteout conditions. there were three accidents on the scene p-a turnpike involving 17 vehicles yesterday afternoon. >> it's brutally cold out there. >> reporter: the winds make it so much worse temperatures wise it's no picnic out there but when you factor in the winds the action cam is live at the philadelphia art museum. when you factor in the winds it's down right dangerous. we have windchill values at 16 below in parts of the area. there's the view it makes for a pretty scene, but the snow is making for difficult traveling conditions, as well as the winds keep blowing it back on it is roads. take your time this morning slow it down. ten degrees that's the present
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temperature reading dewpoint minus 8, the air is dry. the winds owfort west/northwest at 20 miles per hour. pressure reading 29.80 inches. allentown, 7 degrees poconos zero. reading, 5 millville, 8 and ten degrees for philadelphia with a windchill of minus 9. minus 14 that's what it feels like in the poconos. close to minus 20 in reading. minus 18 in lancaster. minus 14 in atlantic city and minus 15 degrees this morning that's what it feels like in dover. this is the storm right here producing blizzard conditions for boston and most of the new england states, this is the third or fourth blizzards in as many weeks they cannot get a break in this part of the country. expecting 6 to 1 inches of snow. -- 6 to 12-inches of snow. we have a band of moderate snow
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pushing toward the southwest getting ready to move into manalapin. in ocean county. slow it down, because of the gusty winds we're seeing blowing and drifting of one to three inches of snow. there's a lot of icy pamplets -- patches out there. the road crew gets out and clears the roads and the winds blow it back on. when the winds gust and the snow blows it will reduce visibility. future tracker with the temperatures not doing much today. if we're lucky 16 degrees for the high. tomorrow morning these are actual air temperatures, 3 degrees for philadelphia. zero in allentown, 8 in the poconos. trenton around zero, as well. monday afternoon maybe a little bit better than what we'll see today.
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if we hit 16 today maybe we hit 20 monday. monday evening another system approaches this system on the modeling was way far to the south yesterday, it was pushing through the delmarva the southern delmarva and the carolinas, now it's lifted north and tuesday morning we might have a snowstorm on our hands. you can see a hefty amounts of snow flying across south jersey and areas north of the city here by 8:30, tuesday morning the latest bro -- projections the concensus is not there. some of the models are going crazy. this is not in range just yet i'm kind of eliminating that. looks like at least a 3 to 5-inch snow assuming the projected track is the right track. we'll watch that over the next 12 to 24 hours. bitter cold today 16 degrees in
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philadelphia. millville, cape may, atlantic city and dover sharing 17 this afternoon. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll go 19 degrees for the high tomorrow. tomorrow night maybe snow lingering into tuesday morning again we'll have to wait and see how much. if the system continues to track farther to the north it would mean avenue he have e heavier snow. if it goes back to the south it would mean less snow for us. thursday and friday, barely getting out of the teens. this is the coldest week we've seen by far. >> valentine's day went off without a hitch, he is that's because getting hitched was part of the plan. dozens of couples were married at philadelphia city hall. chad perdelli has their story. >> we pronounce you husband and wife. >> reporter: it was a day of
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matrimony inside city hall. couples from all walks of life said i do, grace and robert rudy were the first to tie the knot. >> we've been together for a while, the time was right. >> i wanted to mary her today special on saint valentine's day. >> we've been wanting to do it for a long time. this is a special lay we'll always remember the day. >> it's amazing i'm nervous and happy. >> this couple arrived here from the czech republic just a months ago. >> wear happily married it feels great. >> valentine's day is ideal they won't be forgetting the anniversary dateless when it comes to gifts it's two birds with one stone. the nuptials lasts less than a hour half dozen judges prided
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over the union -- presided over the union. >> whether people think this is easy or it's not, this is the ultimate joy of being a judge. >> how do you celebrate? >> same things we can't say -- >> reporter: in center city, chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." [laughter] that's a great story. we'll be right back.
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and take it slowly out there the roads are icy and it is cold. >> a family from chester county is asking for your help in solving the murder of a young father here's rick williams with this morning's crime firefighters report. >> he was a happy go lucky person, a big heart. he had an infectious smile we miss. >> reporter: sherry davis said she can't believe her son alex was killed. on july 2, 2012, 29-year-old davis was in his carat 6th and belmont street in coatsvilleville, chester county. >> he was shot and killed in his car. someone in that neighborhood saw something and now is the time to come forward. >> reporter: to further encourage that the citizens crime commission is administering a five thousand dollar reward for the arrest and conviction of the person
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responsible. all you ever to do is call 215-546-tips. davis' sister has a message for the person who took her brother. >> i actually want to say i forgive you just come forward. i don't want my family to keep hurting like this. davis leaves behind a young daughter. >> she said the other day i misses -- she misses her daddy. >> in camden, police are looking for two men wanted to are mugging someone on a bicycle. the pair was in a gold car this footage was taken inside the luk oil on admiral wilson boulevard anyone with information call camden county police. >> jet blue will be the first airline to use apple pay in
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all makes and models... no dealership pressure. we'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com >> next subpoenaed night it -- next sunday night it's the 87th annual oscars live. the compage begins at 7:00 p.m. at 8:00 p.m. neil patrick harris takes the stage. the oscars are followed by "action news" at 11:00 p.m. now it's time to talk about musikfest in the lehigh valley. a legend is booked to head the
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festival. reba mcintyre will perform august 11. musikfest brings 500 artists to bethlehem over ten days in august. >> many runners find themselves sidelined by a recurrent injury. a local medical center has launched a program to get them back in stride. ali gorman takes a look. >> reporter: 24-year-old caroline rogers is getting a full assessment at drexel's running clinic. she ran her first marathon in california as a senior in high school. she has since run three more. it's clear she loves running. >> i really enjoy the sense of freedom, it gives me time to myself to think. >> reporter: but this past fall she started to feel pain in her right knee. >> i feel it's like within the joint. she finished the race, but in pain and she hadn't run since. >> push down, i want to see how
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strong you are. >> reporter: so physical therapist is helping to pinpoint the problem, he is testing strengthen and flexibility and range of motion. he'll analyze her gait. >> from this view we can get the pro nation that's happening. >> reporter: he said along with biomechanism he'll develop a runner's profile. >> running cadence straddling stride width we'll give them exercises to correct the errors. >> reporter: he said the clinic is good for new runners looking to avoid injury and professional runners hoping to improve performance and for people like caroline with a recurrent injury
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that she would like to move past. >> reporter: the prognosis is good fore caroline, she has tweaks to her running form. the initial assessment is 0 covered by the patient but treatment is covered by your insures plan. >> meteorologist chris sowers is tracking the strong windy and near record cold. >> meteorologist chris sowers will be right back and so will we.
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february 15. i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. >> firefighters battled a plays in germantown, the house broke at one point. ice formed on the firefighters uniforms, the wind fueled the flames. a working smoke detecter, alert the seven people inside the home where the fire started. they of they were able to to get out okay, a neighbor's home was damaged, two people in that house are doing already today. [roaring wind]. >> listing to the roaring wind. the action cam is cherry hill this morning where you could see a young man braved the wind and blowing snow to pretreat the mall parking lot. temperatures plunged overnight after the snow squalls, and the wind is making it down right dangerous to be outside. bundle up in layers if you have to head out at all. >> taking a look now at boston, massachusetts. they are getting slammed with more snow
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