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>> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m., sunday, march 15, nydia is off, alicia vitarelli joins us. here's what's happening on "action news," the final week of winter will get off to a windy start, meteorologist chris sowers is standings by with our temperature roarl -- rollercoaster ride. >> a new enrollment period for the affordable care act starts today. >> nova is going to the dance. temple is on the bubble. let's go outside to chris sowers, no jumping no umbrella, looking good. >> where's the sun? >> reporter: the sun is sleeping. he'll be up shortly. even though things are drying out, irrelevance chilly, we're expect -- it's still chilly, we're expecting highs in the 50s, if you're heading into the
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city for the parade wear a light jacket. 42 in wilmington. reading, 41. trenton, 40. millville, 42 and wildwood, 43. right now wind speeds are generally light out of the west/northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. there's the leading edge if you look toward the left-hand side of the screen. lancaster seeing a sustained wind of 22 miles per hour with a gust always highs 30. the winds will sweep across the area during the course of the day. if you look across the screen, the counter clockwise swirl above upstate new york, that's the low that's that's responsible for the winds gusting later on. we'll see winds gusting 30 to 40 miles per hour. we'll see a decent amount of sunshine with clouds mixed. temperatures generally in the upper 40s low 50s. the idea is for it to feel like 40, 45 because of the winds. make sure you're wearing a coat
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today. no big storms in the foreseeable future. look at spring, officially arrives this friday. it's going to feel anything but as we head into next weekend. temperatures will take a nose dive. i'll have the numbers in the self day forecast when i step back inside in ten minutes. >> new this morning a pick up truck plowed into the living room of a home in delaware county. a woman and man were in the home, they were not hurt. but you can see the home on hidden valley road is seriously damaged. the driver was taken away for questioning. so far police have not said what caused the crash. >> when you talk about a guardian angel you couldn't find a better one than the one that's right here today. >> police commissioner, charles ramsey offering words to comfort the family of slain police officer robert wilson. thousands gathered at the palestra to say goodbye and thanks for a job well done. officer wilson was promoted for
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his act of heroism his last moment spending a gift for his oldest son. police officers from across the nation came to give a final salute. annie mccormick was there. ♪ >> reporter: sergeant robert wilson iii died a hero but will be known for that smile. >> that smile everybody knows that smile. i could go on and on about the story we had about the smiesm. >> his partner fought emotions as he worked his way to the microphone. march 5th went into this game stop in uniform when two armed gunman attempted to rob the store and opened fire. wilson took both of them on saving the customers' lives. top police brass watched surveillance video capturing the
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murder. >> it is something that is haunting and painful but it's at the same time, there's pride pride that we walked alongside of a man that had the kind of courage and determination that robert francis wilson iii had. commissioner ramsey and mayor nutter recounted his final moments in the emergency room. >> i saw his heart beating hing fought valiantly, just always he fought in that store when two cowards came upon him. >> reporter: and made the decision not only to posthumously promote wilson to sergeant, but award him the medal of honor and valour and effective immediately rename the medal of valour after robert wilson iii. >> to see everybody come out
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and honor him, all the cops, the community, i want to thank everyone for honoring robert wilson iii. >> annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> we streamedment viewing and funeral for sergeant wilson live. we have details from the tribute, video reports from the coverage and collection of the photos from the funeral procession and both viewings. check it out at 6abc.com. >> people living along the ohio river in cincinnati are bracing for more flooding. some got out ahead of expected crest 58 feet that's 6 feet above flood stage. the red cross has opened shelters this week's rain and ice melting is calling this river and several others to swell. more americans are being flown back from west africa to be monitored for signs of the
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potentially killer ebola virus. >> reporter: here at the nebraska medical center in omaha they are preparing to take in some of the americans being rushed home from west africa. one of three medical sisters will be closely monitored for symptoms of ebola. >> nebraska, maryland and atlanta. they will be under quarantined if they get a fever they will isolated. earlier this week an american healthcare worker who is sick with ebola was brought to the national health in maryland. >> that healthcare worker fainted and he provided assistance. >> reporter: the ten people coming home now are not i will and not contagious, and require none of the elaborate precautions against spreading the disease we saw in earlier case. >> the reason they are being brought back now when they are not sick, that way if they do
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get sick they can get the best care available. world health organization estimates that the current outbreak killed ten thousand peesm. people, good news the ebola deaths have slowed dramatically in recent months. chuck severson. >> happening today the press by the obama administration to have people sign up for the affordable care act. it's designed to takes place around tax filing season. many people without health insurance don't realize until this time of the year, they are hit with a tax penalty. if they sign up now they will avoid paying most of it for 2015. >> it is that time of year bracket choosing we're going into overdrive as the march
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madness field is announced. villanova and laugh -- lafayette punched their ticket to the dance, temple is on the bubble. we'll have more coming up in sports in 15 minutes. the chances of predicting all of the games correctly 1 .92 quintill. ian. >> there's much more to come this sunday morning. including a jaw-dropping crash. a boater finishes his amazing journey. >> irish pride is on display today in philadelphia. it's the annual st. patrick's day parade.
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love that sea of green. >> reporter: you'll need the coat with the green beer today. the windchills will be in the 30s and 40s all day long, i'll have the details from accuweather when we come right back.
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>> good sunday morning to you sky6 live hd taking a live look for us over center city. if you're looking for the sun we found it. it's kind of hiding this morning i think behind those clouds, supposedly spring will start this week. >> reporter: we'll be playing peek a boo all day. >> we love peek a boo at my house with a one-year-old. >> reporter: let's go to storm tracker 6 live double scan we'll start you out with a look at the radars. again, this is a lot better than yesterday. yesterday, shades of green throughout the entire area as we had the rain coming down some of it heavy at times. we saw rainfall totals that
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rangedded between 3/4 of an inch to an inch throughout the area. 34 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 31. winds out of the west at 12 miles per hour. that's producing a windchill of 38 degrees. there's the view of atlantic city. pretty much the thing you see all the clouds above here, temperatures holding steady in the 40s, when you factor in the winds it will feel like the mid to upper 30s. evenly though the numbers climb into the low 50s, with that wind it will never field 'milder than what you see here. you'll need a light jacket later on. wilmington, 42 degrees millville, 42. wildwood, 43. winds right now out of the west/northwest at 10 to a 15 miles per hour, that makings the low 40s feel like the mid 30s. philadelphia feeling like 38 degrees with that wind. satellite and radar this area of low pressure right here, sthar pulls away -- as that
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pulls away, high pressure pulls in, the two get closer and closer, we get a wind-tunnel effect. we'll see the winds howl out of the west/northwest. up to 40 miles per hour. as we look across the county there's not much out there. there's not much to talk about. a nice quiet week. the jet stream is all the way up here to the north that's the storm track, as long as it stays there, that means we'll steer clear of any big storm systems this week. there could showers tuesday morning, that will be about it, they will pull away quickly. the winds gusting 30 to 40 miles per hour. hold on to your hats, 52 degrees is the high. sun and clouds, chilly breeze, reading, 49. allentown, 48. trenton, 49. millville, 352. dover, 53. cape may 48 degrees later on. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast nice and quiet for tomorrow, very, very
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mild. this is going to be a nice day we're up to 60 degrees and pretty good cold front comes in here for tuesday maybe a morning shower, breezy and cooler 56 degrees, look whans wednesday, windy and -- what happens, wednesday windy and chilly. very, very blustery. thursday 46. feels like the 30s. friday 45 degrees, friday is the first day of spring believe it or not. it will not be feeling like spring. saturday, cloudy and cool, 48 degrees, sunday will hold steady in the 40s, as well. we get beyond that we're back in the 50s again. again as you mentioned earlier what was it? >> easing in. >> reporter: easing in. >> it's showing up to the party, but a little bit late. >> fashionably late.
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bristol palestinian -- palin is engained -- engaged to did a colt at that meyer. it's the first time tieing the knot for both. bristol palin is a mom her son is 6 years old. happening today a celebration of irish pride. philadelphia's st. patrick's day parade. the parade turned on to the benjamin franklin parkway and makes its way to eakens oval. expect detours from 9:00 a.m. to noon. septa is detouring also, there's a listed at 6abc.com. >> stay with us, we'll be back.
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e go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i think with williamsburg, you have all of that educational part rolled into the fun. it's already here. this is probably the most fun i've had all summer.
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something the monster cyclone that slammed into the pacific islands has killed 8 people. the winds pounded the chain of 80 islands northeast of australia. officials in the capitol has lost contact with many of the remote islands and it could take days to restore consume -- communications. a plane landed yesterday at o'hare without its landing gear. passengers 800 miles away in colorado braced for another scare, as well a tire was blown on another united flights. three people suffered minor injuries. we are at the "action news" big board can video of a harrowing crash at the gators
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national race in florida. the driver amazingly walked away after his dragster buckled at 280 miecials. it broke -- miles per hour. it broke in half and landed on the asphalt. the three time top fuel champ said his back and knee are a little sore, otherwise he is okay. "g.m.a." weekend will have more on the race car crash and two scarce for air travelers, that's at 8:00 a.m. after this newscast. a big celebration this week for a mexican adventureer. abraham levy arrived in cancun after rogue to mexico from spain. the hitech rogue boat was equipped with electrical and gps. after arriving, he said human
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will is the most powerful force of all and with one stroke at the time, everything is possible. how incredible is that, eva? >> that's awesome. man's best friend stepped out in wilmington wearing their very best for the delaware spca. proceeds from the mixer supports dha's mission throughout the state.
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>> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:23 sunday morning, time for the travel forecast. we'll start you out in the delaware valley. 52 degrees, clouds and sun, it will be windy out there. these numbers will feel like the low 40s thank to a 30, 40-mile an hour gusts. 6:00 a.m., sun and clouds, 49 degrees. if you're traveling west across the lower 48. we get into the high plains the heartland of the nation. it will be quiet across the country. although bumpy as the winds pick up across the mid atlantic and the great lake states. there's no systems out there it's a nice quiet stretch of weather. the pattern will change and allow for tran kill quill
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conditions set up over the -- tranquil conditions to set up over the weekend. philadelphia is quiet this morning, a little bit breezy, 44. boston you're on time, 37. chicago, midway and o'hare, 30. orlando, close to 70. atlanta, mild, 57. and newark and justicia all flights are on time. nova is the king of the big east. they find out their march madness seed later today. jeff skeverski has that. >> reporter: will this go downs as the best team in villanova history? they have won 32 games including 15 straight. both are school records. if they deserve a number one seed in the tournament, watch this. it's all villanova. hart m.v.p. for 3.
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second half. hillard shooting 39. nova won by 17. cats won the biggest chip for the second time in school history. nova is hoping they will be dancing as a number one seed now. jay wright things they deserve one. temple hopes, nobody rains on their parade. philly native marcus kennedy two of his 17 put temple away. the owls lost. they are now cowngt on the large -- counting on the large bid with a 23-10 record. will it be good enough for the selection committee. delaware lost in their state conference title game. flyers looking for back-to-back
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wins. last night against the red wings, flyers tie a season high with 7 goals. brayden shenn there's one by shenn. there you go, flyers big game, they go on to win by 5. sixers hosting the nets, the only thing stopping the sixers from dancing her boyfriend poppingment question. nerlens noel at the big block rich around son off the back board, final minutes, nerlens noel, not helping them out, that is yeah, that young putting it away. jaism -- union and real
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salad lake end in in a 3-3 draw. still looking for that first w. dozens of middle and high school students put months of hard work on the line. that's the reaction after a demonstration from one teen's submission to the inaugural goldberg machine the winners of this contest qualified for the national competition next months in wisconsin congratulate -- congratulations.
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>> a man crawls out of the rubble of a house collapse. he had been warned to get out and faced so much heartbreak. a sea of police officers come out to support the family of a fallen brother in blue. >> that's a pretty shot of cape may, this morning. alicia vitarelli is in for nydia han, outside though, first to meteorologist chris sowers at it is accuweather forecast. >> reporter: all right, good morning to you both, it's not too bad this morning it's chilly, temperatures generally in the low to mid 40s, when you
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factor in the winds, the winds of change, that's when it starts to feel cooler. the 40s feel like the 30s. thanks to the wind. 41 in reading. 44 in philadelphia. allentown, # -- 41. dover, 42. wildwood, 42 and wilmington, 42 that's a popular number to the south. these winds are going to howl later this afternoon. they are just getting started. wind speeds are generally light between 10 and 15 miles per hour. watch what happens as we get into the arch afternoon hours. these gusts will range 30 to 40 miles per hour. the poconos, 45 miles per hour. that's tropical storm force. reading, 30. philadelphia, 31. trenton, 34. atlantic city, 36 miles per hour. we'll be dealing with this all day long. we're forecasting a high 50, 51 give or take, with the winds it will feel likement low 40s all
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day long. satellite and radar, we'll see the sun mixing with clouds throughout the day. mentioned earlier playing peek a boo not a bad day. we got off to a miserable start yesterday, over an inch of rain, gray skies a miserable saturday. this looks better. 47 degrees by lunchtime. 3:00 p.m., 50. 6:00 p.m. we're down to 49 anticipating a high of 52 degrees. again, not too bad out here today. how does windchills in the 30s sound to you for the start of spring. that's what's on the table later this week. i'll show you when that cold air arrives in the seven-day forecast in ten minutes. >> police in camden, new jersey, are looking for the gunman who shot a man on the street. the action cam was on the scene late last night west field avenue near north 37th street. when police arrived after 10:30 they found a 27-year-old man
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lying in the street he had been shot four times. he was taken to cooper university hospital in critical condition. investigators have not said whether they have uncovered a motive or supercalifragilistic- suspects. a man climbed out of the rubble on emerald. dann cuellar says he is facing a new fight after losing so much. >> reporter: this dramatic foot annual was captured by an "action news" viewer moments after the house collapsed. >> i don't know we just heard broom. i woke up, my brother woke up, he was like what happened. >> i woke my husband up said eric's house fell. >> reporter: the footage shows the homeowner eric carol trying to climb out of the debris. his sister said he was partially
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paralyzed on his right side and was having difficult getting out. >> he has nine lives anyway. he has been been through empg. >> reporter: relatives say he lost his mother and best friend and aunt all within the last few months. now they say he lost his house but he is in the hospital with a broken back and have to undergo surgery. the city recently warned him that the home was in immanent danger of collapse and needed to get out. >> his house was falling down since i was little. it's tipped to the side. >> reporter: looking at the debris, neighbors say it looks like appear bomb fell on the home. >> he has somebody watching him, because he should have been dead. >> reporter: relatives say there's a 50/50 chance he will be able to walk again or be paralyze the for the rest of the his life. right now they are hoping and praying for the best. in mantua, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> a replica of a of a memorial
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on the site of another buildings collapse in center city two years ago is in place. the design team assembled the model so they could make add justment also before the memorial is built. the projected cost of the park along with an endowment for maintenance stands at $1.3 million. half of which has been raised. family friends and colleagues offered a final farewell to a beloved police officer who was killed in the line of duty. sergeant robert wilson, 3 was remembered as a dedicated member of the force and loving father and true his or her. a horse-drawn carriage carried his body throughout the streets of university city. his brothers and sisters in blue escorted in an impressive show of solidarity. the 9 year veteran went into a game stop store in uniform when two armed gunmen attempted to
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rob the place. wilson went into action saving the lives of customers putting his own life on the line. >> i've been in policing for 46 years and i have never witnessed an act of bravery like i saw that day never! >> for his bravery wilson was posthumously promoted to sergeant and awarded the medal of honor arena valour, effective immediately the medal of valour will be renamed for officer wilson. "action news" spoke to a group of officers from connecticut, they say his death struck a colder with officers from coast to coast. >> when you lose an officer we're all in mourning. >> sergeant wilson's body was escorted by motor caid covered by the -- motorcade covered by
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the american flag, he was buried at fern wood cemetary in landsdown. three vehicles crashed in wilmington, a little before 8:30 near route 13. it began when a vehicle swerved to avoid debris and struck a barrier. a second car sideswiped that car and limo crashed into them. seven people were taken to the hospital. the reopening of the kosher supermarket in paris where a deadly attack took place. terrorists killed four jewish hostages. the attack happened two days after the shooting charlie hedbro newspaper where 12 people were killed. the boyd threerd -- theater
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is being torn down. it was sold last october for $4.5 million to make way for a 26 story apartment to your. pieces of sets from classic films are being saved. some are from a place farrah jimenez away. far, far away. >> every now and then one of these show up. a culturallal attic moment where the leftover stuff lying around in this could you cow she had in georgia. we've seen that before, gone with the wind. it was called tara. >> i'm a history i love history i love the tales. >> reporter: this is a gone with the wind expert who is hoping to put it back together so people can see it. >> this is the front window we
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see in the opening scenes. over here this is one of the big windows like hattie mcdaniel stuck her head out. it was disassembled iny wood and disassembled in 1979. bought by a governor's wife with a sent mental streak. 1923 the ten commandments. see these massive guys, that's what they have been digging up outside the desert. speaking ever sand there is plenty of that where they shot star wars over the decades tunisia, same thing look familiar? this is their promotional video with music by from a rel. they are inviting star wars fans
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glm hundreds gathered in wisconsin to remember a teenager killed something wild fires in chilly have flared up after being briefly contained. officials are blaming hot windy weather, they are allowing everyone who was evacuated to return home. one woman died of a heart attack during the evacuations. 7:42 if you're just waking up, the sun has woken up, meteorologist chris sowers is taking a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: drier and the clouds are pulling away, i'm not
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going skiing e but apparently a couple of folks are. this is the last week where you will have a chance to do some skiing out because the temperatures will be cooler, but all the snow will melt. get a load of this graphic. we broke it down week by week here. this is how bad it's been. everyday of the week, the high for the day the low for the day, it turned out to be 20 degrees cooler cooler than the average temperature. the third week of february, 11 degrees cooler. first week of march 10 degrees cooler. this week we saw temperatures above average for a change. it is the first time that happened in 6 weeks. now things are starting to turn here for the better and we'll see spring-like weather out
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there not this week, temperatures will get chilly. 44 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 31. winds out of west at 12 miles per hour. presser reading holding steady. we'll see the numbers recover the following. 44 in philadelphia. allentown, 41. millville, 40. wildwood and dover also showing 42 driewz. degrees. you factor in the winds it will feel like the 30s. reading, 34, trenton, 40 animal millville, both feeling like 38 degrees. satellite and radar this low pressure right here, i'll fast forward this. you can see the counter clockwise swirl that will be responsible for the winds as that pulls away, we'll see an area of high pressure here pull in quicker and that creates a wind tunnel effect. we'll see all the wind here forced into the mid atlantic states later on.
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it will be windy believe me. we'll see gusts as high as 30 to 40 miles per hour. in the poconos, 45 miles per hour. the good news if you're traveling there's not much to talk about. chance of showers tuesday morning with the exception of that there's not much going on. later this afternoon combination of sun and clouds, tomorrow morning, same thing. tomorrow afternoon, same thing. clouds to sun monday night it's quiet, tuesday maybe a couple of showers during the morning hours, otherwise we'll see clouds giving way to sunshine. all the activity stays to the north. the southern branch. jet stream is so far to the south it's not on the screen. as long as the two storm tracks stay well apart you'll not get any storm systems. that's the way the week ahead looks. 352 in philadelphia. sun and clouds, windy winds out of the northwest. these are sustained, 20 to 30 miles per hour. you'll feel that all day but occasionally you'll see gusts 35 to 40. overnight tonight it's breezy,
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35 degrees for center city. 30 degrees outlet lying suburbs. 60 degrees, monday is the winner. gets chilly next week. monday 60 degrees, 56 for tuesday, it will be breezy on saint patrick's day, with that wind it will feel like the 40s. speaking of 40s wednesday boy that's a slap in the face. windy and chilly, 42 degrees for the forecasted high. windchills in the miffed 30s all day. -- mid 30s all day. you get into the lehigh valley the air temperatures play not get out of the 30s. thursday, and friday, 46, 45. heading out the door, be sure to check the storm tracker 6 live app i'm judging because we're all ready for spring along with live radar you can report what you're seeing in your area. it's a free download for your mobile device.
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>> relics from halfway around
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the world have made their way for an exhibit at the philadelphia museum of art. david murphy has more in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: the exhibition is called ink and gold, the alter of cano. an artistic dynasty that expand over 400 years. the painters were hand selected for their artwork by the rulers of japan started in the 15th century. their live gold leaf screens and sliding doors set the artistic themes for the nation. >> people think of japan as ink painting, this is the other side of the japan. >> reporter: the japanese rulers the alter work to line the halls of their castles and homes. >> the rulers wanted symbols of power, so we see larger than
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life lions and tieing -- tigers and eagles raptures. >> reporter: this is the first time the masterpieces have traveled outside of japan. the first time they have been shown anywhere since 1979. >> japanese scholars have been coming here to see the works for the first time thesms. themselves. the work is so delicate they will reat a time the display every four weeks. ink and gold, runs through may 10th. visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts for more on this and other area events. >> there are new kiosks at
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>> let's get a check of the weather this morning. >> reporter: with all that wind we'll be shaken, but not stirred. >> on the rocks? >> reporter: very nice, 52 today. with the wind it will feel like the low to mid 40s. tomorrow look at the temperatures. 60 degrees in philadelphia. south jersey and delaware, 62, 63, real nice day, combination of sun and clouds, the both of them drops out again. we get into tuesday highs will struggle to get into the mid 50s. wednesday, 42 if we're lucky places like bethlehem allentown, 399 i high. 56 degrees thursday, first day of spring is chilly, 35. saturday cloudy and cool,
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48 degrees. >> he says that with a smile. >> reporter: you got to smile, right? >> laugh it off so nobody will be malled. it is 7:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> coming up on "g.m.a.," the springtime thou is causing -- thaw is causing flooding and shutting down businesses and forces folks out of their homes. rob marciano is tracking it for us. caught on camera, a car in kentucky entering a train crossing into the path of the on coming freight train how did it happen? we have the latest in the investigation at that intersection this morning. plus, check out this video a daredevil cyclist seemingly defying gravity the ride captured by a drone.
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this morning he tells us how he did it. it's coming up on "g.m.a." this sunday. we'll see you soon. >> "good morning america" weekend is next on channel 6. "action news" continues later this morning. here's some of the stories we're working on for you a heartbreaking update on a balanced eagle in pennsylvania that's been nursing her two eggs. plus a life-changing tip how a perfect stranger helped a waiter smile brightly again. throws stories and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast now for nydia han, alicia vitarelli, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim, have a great sunday!
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