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to say in her defense. >> do you have anything to say in her defense? >> get out of my way now! >> move! move! >> anything to say in her defense? >> what kind of a woman is she? >> a good woman. that is it. >> 30-year-old kiana thomas appeared in court wearing a green coat, the government says she communicated with isis in the middle east and only "action news" was there as fbi agents raided her home in north philadelphia last night they arrested her. he laid out evidence bought a plane ticket for spain and she was researching overland travel routes for turkey, the entry
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point for people joining isis she was prepared to leave behind her family and two young children without notice. the judge ordered she be held without bail until she is indicted. the prosecutors argued she is a danger to the community and cited new threats from isis sympathizers sympathizers. >> they are threatening violence at the united states and violence at the prison. >> thomas's defense lawyer believes that she will be exonerated. >> we believe that when all the evidence is presented at the time of trial that kiana thomas will be found not guilty. >> if thomas who has no prior criminal record is found guilty she could get up to 15 years in jail. live at the federal courthouse, david henry channel 6 "action
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news." >> all right david, thank you. meanwhile a wisconsin man is also accused of trying to join isis the department of justice charged joshua van haten of trying to fight along side that terror group. prosecutor say he was trying to get to iraq or syria to join isis and turkish authorities returned him to the united states just last night. time for an accuweather forecast on a cold and dreary day. nasty one out there. and warmer temperatures are on the horizon, cecily tynan is tracking that one. >> hi brian and shirleen second day in a row when it feels like winter it's cloudy and damp, the winds out of the northeast off the ocean a classic case of -- charleston 85 degrees and this shows the wind direction and where you see them converging
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here it's north of sara palin lose, you get the veering of winds the winds changing when they head up to the surface that creates tornado, there are threats in chicago east and west of kansas city that moves through here tomorrow night and a warm front extending and that is moving through in the morning and that brings showers to start the day and fog when we tap into that very warm air. and chances of severe weather from the pennsylvania turnpike down to the south we have a moderate risk of severe weather tomorrow night any thunderstorm could contain damaging winds and even mall hail farther to the north in the lehigh valley and the poconos there is a smaller risk. mid-day peeks of sunshine and you'll notice a difference in the air mass, temperatures 30 degrees warmer than today and up
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into the 70s, take the umbrella the possibility of downpours and gusty thunderstorms with the cold front late in the day and friday evening. we'll talk about that and what to expect for your weekend in the full accuweather forecast. >> as the warmer weather comes your way go to 6abc.com/weather and check out the hourly forecast and i dated weather reports from our meteorologists. we continue to learn more about the south carolina police officer charged with murder after shooting a man following a traffic stop. michael slager grew up in south jersey and now he is at the center of a deadly shooting getting national attention. karen travers is live in washington, d.c., with the latest. >> we heard more from the man that shot the shocking video showing officer michael slager
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shooting walter scott. he thought he heard a stun gun and couldn't believe what he saw next. >> without this video walter scott's family nay never have learned what happened in the final seconds, they said that former officer michael slager opened fire because he felt threatened and that scott grabbed his stun gun and they recorded this on his cell phone and he told abc news when he heard the initial account on the news -- >> i saw it was the opposite of what the video shows and that is why i decided to give it to the community. >> he turned it over because he thought it was the right thing to do for scott's family. >> shots fired! >> get down he has my taser -- >> slager is charged with murder in the shooting death of the
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50-year-old scott and the charleston police department is looking into his past police work, two clients in five years and was cleared on the other serious charge, excessive force. >> any questions that anybody has we are willing to look at it. >> mario gibbons filed a complacent saying the officer wrongly shot him in the stomach with a shotgun. but police took no action. >> if they had listened to me the man would probably be alive. >> they tried to give first aid and cpr to walter scott after he was shocked but he never saw that happen. >> thank you karen. as we mentioned michael slager grew up in south jersey and when to lenape high school in medford chad pradelli has more on his local roots in a live report colling up at 5:00. one man is dead after a
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deadly crash in buck county and police say that alcohol may have been a factor. it happened at 2:30 this morning on mechanicsville road, brian halstead went into the northbound lanes to pass a car in front of him but as he moved back into the southbound lane he lost control and went off the road and hit a utility pole, he died at the scene but they are still investigating, they say he may have been drinking. the road is back open. with roads rails and bridges in critical need of renewal. an influential group of leaders calling for children in the infrastructure, this was led by former governor ed rendell, urging lawmakers to come up with a funding bill for infrastructure and that the economy will suffer without one meanwhile penndot and leaders
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are trying to keep the streets safer for pedestrians in philadelphia, a new campaign it's road safety not rocket science, it's a series of activities to promote safety around temple university. they are reminding people to be smart and be careful when they cross the streets. matt pellman is here now live in the "action news" traffic center. hello matt. >> you would think it's rocket science because so many people wind up in accidents and one in delco giving us crowded conditions as you travel northbound on 95 away from 322 and curlin street they are partially blocking that on ramp and taking out the right lane and that is the reason for the extra heavy traffic as you move towards the state line and the
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philadelphia international airport and near the springfield springfield distribution in delco and this is heavy southbound 45 minutes. we have a disabled vehicle in allegheny, that cleared an hour ago and now we feel there are people getting an early jump into the flyers and phils games. and a wreck along shipley road that cleared a couple of minutes ago, no issues on 95 or 495 at this point. lets grab the ipad and do the commuter report on this thursday almost friday. talking about a pothole in the road in palmyra along morgan avenue. >> we'll see you again soon thank you matt. someone in south jersey is sit ago and a winning lottery ticket. the exxon on route 70 in
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marlcrest road sold a winning cash five ticket. someone matched all five numbers in monday night's drawing, the owner gets about $303,000 and the exon gets $3000 for selling it. the winner has not come to claim it's prize yet. still ahead a major recall involving a popular snack food and they are deciding the fate of an nfl star charged with murder and the judge is trying to solve a different mystery and city leader announces big plans from the delaware river waterfront what is on tap for this summer. >> and adam joseph is on another outdoor adventure today he is live in south philadelphia hey adam. >> i feel like being at citizens bank park we should be in sunshine and warmth but i have gloves on it's like winter baseball if you come down to the game tonight make sure you
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57 million americans are in the path of severe weather as storms move across the country and someplaces have been hit hard. it brought heavy rain and hail and there are tornadoes in kansas and missouri and oklahoma. >> it's a transformer and there was like sparks and i screamed. >> i was like freaking out
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because everything was going around in circles and i saw a cloud going down in circles and i got down real low and tucking my head -- >> smart kid. that same storm front is moving farther east and can cause more trouble as it goes. >> jurors are trying to figure out no aaron hernandez is dpiltguilty of murder. two jurors say they were followed by reporters. and she banned the station unless someone came forward, but the station issued a statement denying any involvement. hernandez denies killing lloyd, today is the third day of deliberations. governor chris christie's approval rate hit an all-time low.
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they approved of the job that christie is doing and more voter says the state is off track and even in the numbers of his handing of sandy are at their lowest levels ever. >> to business now we start with a look at the day's closing numbers stocks inched up on the day and the dow is up 56 points and the s&p rakes in 9 more points. a recall alert with popular snack food, sabra is recalling products that hummus could be contaminated with listeria as well as the 17 ounce six-packs, it causes high fever and nausea and can be deadly for people with weak immune systems. there are no reports of anyone
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getting sick so far. >> wal-mart is closing 200 of its u.s. stores the company has 8200 stores nationwide and is being squeezed by other businesses and they will reorganize their corporate operations and no word on how many jobs the move will affect or if any of the closed stores are in our area. students at drexel get a start on the job market thanks to a job fair on campus. 160 employers lined up to recruit from 1600 eager students drexel students say this is the largest group of employers at the job fair and they represent both big and small companies across a variety of industries, and that this is the big of the academic career fair in the philadelphia region. lights hammocks and shuffle board and beer are set for a
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return at the sea park. last year the park drew a half million visitors this year more space to relax and options for food and drink new this summer the river rink will be transformed into a roller rink complete with an island for shade. >> good to see people will be able to use the waterfront around the clock. >> the weather is finally cooperating. when will that happen? it's time for accuweather and one of our outdoor veins adam joseph is live at citizens bank park in south philadelphia. it's nice to see you with a little baseball cap on. a little more casual. >> it's one of those vintage baseball caps, they will wear them tonight and they will honor the 1915 team but i'll tell you i'm cold and shivering here and
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they are stretching and warming up i have to shake the shivers it's mighty cold but no showers or drizzle at this point and it could change as we go throughout the evening, as we look at the numbers, it's anything but spring ball, 42 in philadelphia trenton 41 and millville 43 degrees, factor in the wind and clouds and right now i can see my breath as i'm talking, 38 if philadelphia and trenton 36 and allentown 36 degrees. it's raw and chilly and on and off drizzle throughout the game, the starting temperature is 42 degrees throughout the game but it will feel like the 30s. as we look at double scan live 3-d we look to the west and see a complex with a warm front and some showers and thunderstorms near southern ohio and pittsburgh a thunderstorm watch
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box is issued there and severe weather in the midwest with tornado watches from missouri to illinois and low pressure near north eastern iowa and all of this is pushing in tomorrow as the temperatures spike. future tracker at 6:00 tomorrow morning, warm air and showers are coming in early scattered and then the sun breaks out early at 1:00 and then as the cold front arrives with the sun and warmer temperatures there will be scattered thunderstorms around and some near northern chester and montgomery county and near atlantic county and not widespread and not a line and it's just a few scattered here and there and strong on the verge of severe. as we look at the forecast your four day at 4:00, fog to sun to storms 75 degrees and saturday breezy, cooler and 62 degrees with a strong wind out of the west northwest and sunny and gorgeous on sunday at 65 and monday warm with a temperature of 72 degrees. tonight we have the hatfield
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phillies dollar dog night at the park. >> that is a big night at the park. >> we have jaime apody here featuring the phillies dog. >> i have a new job i deliver the hot dogs. >> the team is hovering around us they want the hot dogs. >> i don't think with the trainer out there a hot dog will go over well. sfl you think aum get in trouble. we'll let them do their thing they smell fantastic. >> you'll get me in trouble now. >> that is why they don't let me down on the field very much. the philly phanatic comes out with the cannon the gun, he throws the dollar dog and people catch them. it's empty seat but maybe someone will find one. >> eat one now?
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>> all right. >> this poor team, they are working out while we are eating here. >> guys coming up in the next half hour, it's pretty good we'll have more of the new food featured at the park. thank you. >> it's on my nose, this includes that big hamburger, the nine burger. we'll have that in the next half hour plus the seven-day forecast. >> you have to get the hot dogs back there. we want them here. i want the one with the alcohol jalapenos. >> we know how great it is to work with our friend jim gardner day in and day out. the philly ad club held its eighth annual movers and shakers club and jim was among the honorees receiving the esteemed pinnacle award awarding people
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in the communications industry making a memorable and profound impact upon the community that is very true of jim. 6 abc president, bernie prazenica and news director tom davis was on hand to congratulate jim and our emtire newsroom congratulates him too. a privilege to work with him day in and day out. up next, they walked into the store and took what they wanted and walked right now. police are asking for your help to find the men that stole thousands of dollars worth of items, and a burglar break flooze a home while the woman inside watches in horror in a bedroom in her home. why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us.
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walked into the wal-mart back on march 26th and took two led tvs worth $2800 and put them into a dark suv driven by a third man and stead off. anybody that can identify these men should call police. leaders in trenton come out swinging, the words for the mob that beat two teen sisters. and one company is using kiosks for more than parking, what people have to do to get a free ride in toronto. i'm nydia han, i have the 411 on a huge garage sale, get the details in saving with 6 abc.
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"action news" continues. with adam joseph shirleen allicot and brian taff. it is 4:30 and "action news" continues with one reason that a california judge says sending a child rapist to prison for 25 years would be cruel. plus, he is off the job for what he left behind on his chester county school bus how long a little girl sat alone before being found. and a woman thought she was living in a virtual fortress learned the hard way what can stop a determined burglar.
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we begin with the latest on a brutal mob beating that left two central jersey sisters bruises and beaten. under the fists and handfuls of hair lie the cook sisters, one needed stitches and one had a bald spot and now the mayor of trenton is searching for those responsible for that attack. nora muchanic is here live. >> reporter: local officials are angry and upset and disgusted. no surprise, after you see the video, no one tried to stop the brawl and there were several adults involved. i will not and we will not tolerate this type of behavior. >> the mayor will do everything he can to find the people that beat and stomped two teenage sisters on monday on this video.
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>> i am angered by the lack of good samaritans for not coming forward to help these victims. we are better than that as a city. >> those that gathered are disgusted by the video that was posted on facebook it shows not just teenagers but adults that joined in on the beating of the cooks. >> it could be your nephew or nieces or friends and no one stepped in to help these children is just heart breaking. >> destiny has a bald spot and lajaya had to have a dozen stitches after being smashed in the head with a brick. >> we need adults to act like that and start to carry themselves in responsible manners. >> the cook girls met with police again today while the authorities continue to identify and prepare arrest warrants for those involved. simple assault and aggravated
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assault, once we are able to identify other individuals we are talking about inciting a riot. >> their mother fears for their daughters, my family is threatened that they will come to our house that this is not over and my daughters fear for their life. >> trenton police are questioning several people of interest and cops say it may take a while but they will find and charge the people involved in this fight. nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you nora. a chester county bus driver is facing charges for leaving a child alone. she was to be dropped off at her kennett square kindergarten on march 31st. but she was left on the bus. the girl was found strapped into
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her seat more than six hours later, roseland has been fired. eight people were hurt in chester when a car slammed into a van used to transfer people to homeless shelters. it happened just after 8:00 a.m. officials say that the car is coming off the ramp from the commodore barry bridge when it hit the van, two people in the car were rushed to the hospital and their conditions have not yet been released. one philadelphia city councilman is taking a new approach to promoting tourism. mark squila is offer -- for any state that discriminates against gays and lesbians he is not only inviting them to visit but to live here t was signed by all members as well as mayor michael nutter. >> philadelphia's airport has
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the second high of the number of security breaches in the last decade, monica malpass is live with the details of this one in our newsroom this afternoon. >> the ap investigation shows that the fences and gates that are suppose to protect philadelphia international airport has 25 breaches since 2004. that is an incredible amount. that includes this incident when a man sped down the runway 100 miles per hour, coming up at 5:00 more on the breaches that were never publically reported until now plus, we tell you about the recall of the popular snack sabra's classic hummus is being pulled from store shelves find out what you need to know about the dangerous bacteria in this coming your way on "action news" at 5:00. >> thanks monica kids at a philadelphia school today learned the importance of standing up against bullying. district attorney seth williams
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visited third graders in kensington williams challenged them to be upstanding citizens and taught them about bullying. and spread awareness about how such behavior can cause. >> an important message for sure. time to head to the ballpark and another outdoor adventure. adam joseph is live at citizens bank park where it may not feel like spring they are celebrating the sports of the spring season, hey adam. >> yes, opening week a perfect day on monday and then today a little different with the chill in the air it doesn't stop our so-called boys of summer hopefully the summer weather will return soon enough. take a look at stormtracker 6 live double scan not much going on around here a few patches of drizzle but as you head to the west ohio and pittsburgh, a lot of showers and downpours and thunderstorms with a warm front
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and that is set to arrive for the end of week tomorrow. as the system pushes in and brings warmer air in to try and scour out this chill we'll have visibility issues on future tracker at 6:00 in the morning and a near half mile for philadelphia and allentown and even below a half mile along the coast. that is problem tomorrow morning as fog and storms in the afternoon, at the park tonight it's hatfield philly dog night and the person that looks like he has had a few of those hot dogs, i know i said it i know, i know, you look good, really good. i saved you a half a hot dog here. you launched some into the crowd tonight with your arms, you toss them? the cannon? how are they looking? did you learn a few stretches -- like that one two -- you are
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looking good you lost five pounds in the last 30 seconds i am talking to you. we don't have feathers but it's chilly down here, we'll see you in the full accuweather forecast. and all the food in the seven-day forecast. >> it's hard to interview someone that doesn't talk, you get nothing back. >> the fanatic is looking svelte. if you can't pass up a good yard sale, stay tuned you can find the granddaddy of them all on saving with 6 abc. and it shatters a california woman in the matter of minutes you would not believe how far she had gone to protect herself before an intruder broke in. and we'll tell you why two weight related apps are trending today in big talkers. and back out to the ballpark with adam joseph and the fanatic when "action news" at 4:00 continues on this really kind of miserable thursday afternoon.
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when is it comes to staying safe inside of your own home a woman thought she had it covered. heidi's house was equipped with surveillance cameras and motion sensor locks and heavy duty locks but all of that was not enough to scare away a determined burglar, she turned on her security app after hearing a noise when she saw a man outside of her bedroom window she called 911. >> i saw him on the phone i had to use that phone to call 911 i could no longer see. >> she watched the intruder pop open her sliding door and ransack every room in the house when she got to the locked bedroom she knew she had to take action she said police were on the way and it was
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enough to scare the intruder away empty handed. he is still on the loose but she has now purchased a gun. wildlife officials in colorado are trying to figure out how to deal with an unusual problem this bold county lake may look normal but under the surface it has been transformed into a giant gold fish bowl, several weeks later they may be small but they are upsetting the balance of the area and they may end up draining the lake to relocate them. we are going to begin with the mounting pressure of this california judge after his critics say he went way too easy on a convicted child rapist. mark kelly is under fire for cutting the sentence to just 10
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years despite the mandatory minimum of 25 years the law requires for his crime. he was convicted of sexually assaulting a 3-year-old relative who he locked in a garage and even covered her mouth to keep her mom from hearing her scream. >> they called the sentence cruel and unusual saying he did not merit that kind of punishment and now they are moving forward now on an appeal. amazon is recalling a game that allows people to throw food at an anorexia girl to fatten her up. it allows to you throw cake and other sweets from holes in the ground and if the player missed the girl would lose weight until she died. the developers said it was made
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to raise awareness in a jove yell way and that is not the only weight app today an app that visualize you lets you take a photo of your face and your target weight the view of the future you could be motivated but some say that could leave dieters depressed and discouraged. and finally this afternoon you drink we drive that is the tag line for a new feature that uber is testing in canada. that offers free rides for would be drivers. it's an attempt to curb drunk driving there, the kiosk is designed to disperse a disposable straw and it would calculate your blood alcohol level, and if are you over the
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limit uber will hail a car for you right there free of charge. it rolled out for the first time last month and it was a success, but they have not said how or if it will return. but something that could help with the drunk driver problem. >> a lot of big cities here in the united states that could use it. >> thank you brian. lets get a check of the roads matt pellman is in the traffic center with an update for us. >> they are installing the breathalyzer machines in the bars, it's a great idea shirleen a great idea to know what you are dealing with when you get behind the wheel when you get home. northbound in delco it's not the best ride we are looking at locked up traffic from the delaware state line from this point to the 320 on ramp, they have reopened the right lane since last we spoke the accident is pushed to the side and from the main lanes and on ramp and
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heavy north of the state line, from delco and the delaware valley appliance store look for a crash along saxton avenue along baltimore pike and heavy delays continue on 95 to the northeast, look at all of that red just 9 miles per hour, we have double gains tonight in south philadelphia not helping us out and speeds are in the teens if the schuylkill is jammed so too is the vine street expressway. hey a reminder for you again next week is when they start the big, new construction project, rehabbing the bridges seven of them that span over the vine street expressway. we'll keep you posted on that in the coming weeks don't head for the pennsylvania turnpike westbound ben salem the left lane is out. and look for a crash along fox chase road.
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it is time for accuweather and another one of adam's outdoor outdoor adventures. >> adam joseph is live at citizens bank park, they are getting ready for game time, and they are warming up and so are you. >> i'm jogging and having hot chocolate but the weather is not dampening anyone's spirits, they are down on the field continuing to warm up and today is a special day. the hat i'm wearing tonight is one of the vintage era phillies hats that the players are
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wearing and i get one myself i feel special. you see the 1915 flag is flying in tonight's game and it's in honor of the 1915 team that one the national league penent 100 years ago. 38 in millville. trenton 36 and allentown just 37 degrees. as you look at stormtracker 6 live double scan to the west we have a warm front in western parts of pennsylvania and ohio, and a severe storm with that and tornado watches with the actual cold front in northern missouri and illinois this entire system moves east and brings us the threat of scattered severe weather throughout the day, future tracker shows it mainly foggy with showers around and 1:00 if the afternoon breaks of sun develop and by ac with the breaks of sun and temperatures in the 70s and the cold front from the west there will be scattered storms developing,
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northern chester with cells popping up. and it's not everywhere and not scattered the threat with any of these storms that develop, the lightning and the downpours and strong wind and the hail, all a moderate risk. the tornadoes risk thankfully for us would be low here for us tomorrow afternoon. but then after that saturday the weekend is looking great the front heads to the east and comes in over southern illinois, a breezy windy day. with the sunshine we'll hit the temperatures normal of 62 degrees the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we have fog to fog to sun to storms tomorrow with a temperature of 75 degrees, it's breezy and cooler on saturday and the sun of 62 and sunday looks gorgeous less wind and full sun and 65 degrees the 70s are back on monday with sun and clouds and 70 on tuesday, and
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the 70s are going to stick around onwance a pretty nice stretch next week before the clouds come in next week with a high of 66 degrees out. entire league i think we have the best food. >> of course we do. >> we have chef anthony here. >> best in the nation. >> food is always a best thing at the bank this is the original. >> traditional ballpark fair, cam campo s campos cheesesteaks and federal donuts delicious. try it. >> we have some of our new sandwiches, we pride ourselves on being gluten free and vegan friendly ballpark we have a lot. and this is a vegan friendly cheesesteak wild mushrooms and crispy tofu, and beer braised
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brisket with a fried egg on top. >> and this is what everybody is talking about on social media. >> a nine patty burger. >> who makes it? >> way back burger. our new 2015 partner. >> there are over 2,000 calories? i don't eat that in an entire day. >> let me squish it. >> go ahead. >> you need like a shovel -- a chainsaw -- >> brian says i need a shovel to eat that. >> we just open our mouths -- >> kudos to adam for trying to take a bite of that. good job. >> all right we'll save with 6 abc after this.
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all right time now to save with 6 abc today we are talking about a local home organizing company that is cleaning out its own house. if you like estate sales or garage sales this is one you won't want to miss. >> reporter: this is the granddaddy of all garage sales a local company is trying to empty its 30000 square foot warehouse, you'll find big things to small and some cool vintage items as well. we got a preview. richard started a home organizing company called organizational boot camp sfl we clean up homes whether it's trash or donations to take to charities and other stuff is stuff we designate for resale. >> they split the profits with the homeowners, it has amassed more items that they can sell online or its retail store we
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have accumulated everything and we have our first warehouse sale starting tomorrow afternoon from 2:00 until 6:00. organizational boot camp has turntables and lawn and garden supplies and tools and all kinds of furniture and china and look at all the kids stuff from clothes to stuffed animals to cars. >> a lot of it requires us to do legal work to find out what stuff is worth. they typically tell things for what they believe the price would be. a couch would be somewhere around $150 here is the info, it's happening tomorrow from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. and saturday from 9:00 am until 6:00 p.m. it's river road in newcastle delaware delaware, we have the
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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. he was caught on camera killing an unarmed map, now the video of the officer, michael slager and his high school years in seasonal. rick is off now more on the police officer charged with murder. >> we know he graduated from lenape high school in medford and the man that recorded the deadly shooting is talking about what he saw. chad pradelli is live with the latest. >> reporter: slager graduated here at lenape in 2001 and then enlisted in the coast guard and
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then became a police officer, a police officer now charged with murder. here on the mount laurel block where he grew up slager is described as a good kid. >> to hear what he is accused of -- >> slager claimed the victim walter scott went for the taser a moment before the shooting the north charleston police department supported slager until they saw the victim it shows him picking up something near the victim and putting it down. >> you don't shoot a person in the back trying to run away from you you have to try everything. and that person was not a threat. >> records show that slager has
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