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e 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v sunday, august 2, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. >> here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." the talk of the town, cole hamels and heidi hamles gia guidice to -- goodbye to the ciy of brotherly love. >> pope passes open in 1 hours
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as septa tries to sell rail passes for the pontiff's visit. >> live we go to chris sowers it's nice outs there. >> reporter: i'm watching the cars going by on city avenue, a lot of them have their windows rolled down, another afternoon with low humidity levels. # 3 in allentown and 82 in lancaster. 81 in dover. 72 for the poconos. they got down to 46 degrees up there in the mountains. millville, 85. afternoon lone, # -- 80. beach haven 84. high pressure in control up and down the eastern seaboard, it is nice and quiet. we have high, thin clouds across the carolinas, nothing too threatening. it's mainly south jersey from central camden and gloucester county southward same thing with
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the delaware bay region and the state of delaware. everyone north of the line enjoying full sunshine. everybody to the south. the sun is shining. a pleasant afternoon, nice out here. accuweather says mostly sunny and pleasant the rest of the way. with the forecasted high in philadelphia of 90. if we hit the mark that will keep the heat wave going, but most other areas in the delaware and lehigh valleys will top out in the upper 80s. it's a nice afternoon, nice finish to the weekend. things change tomorrow, the humidity increases. the threat of showers and thunderstorms. that moves back into the seven-day forecast and finally the heat wave ends by week's end. i'll have the details coming up in just a little bit. >> so a few weeks agate looked like the big sports excitement would be the opening of the eagles training camp. >> who knew the phillies would be red hot winning 12 of 14 games since the all star break. and cole hamels said a gracious goodbye to the city. >> a lot of people talking
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about the hamles very classy farewell affect. >> that's right, nydia, and eva. the phillies are one win away from sweeping the braves at home as cole hamels took an opportunity to say goodbye to the city taking out a full page ad in the inquirer. while fans are ready to say goodbye to cole hamels they are ready for a new ear of fms phillies baseball. the first tailgaters are ready for a fourth win against the braves. >> i don't like the braves, so i hope they do. >> reporter: the phillies beat the braves with three home runs. the phils have the worst record in baseball, but having won their last 12 of 14 games. fans say the streak adds a burst of excitement did you during a h season. >> we try to get a few in the summertime. >> reporter: even when they are bad. >> we're phillies fans through
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and through. >> reporter: the hot streak continues as three time all star pitcher, cole hamels made his debut gains the texas rangers against the giants. hamles and his wife took out a full page add in the philadelphia inquirer saying goodbye to the city they called home. you have given us memories that will last a lifetime. philadelphia is a city of brotherly love and we can not thank you enough for the love you showed our family during our time here. >> i think it is awesome. he was a great guy. he was someone you want on your team, but we had to deal him to rebuild the farm system. >> he was a classy guy, great player, tough to see him go. >> today's game against the braves starts at 1:35, eagles training camp begins, today's practice is not open to the public the open practices are
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tuesday august 4 and sunday august 9678 trish hart mannor. >> 12:05. new developments on the missing malaysia airline searching the reunion island this morning. a piece of twisted metal turned out to be a piece of disguarded ladder. -- discarded ladder. the wing flap they found last week is from the missing plan. that flap arrived at the aeronautics lab yesterday. at home, police in coatsville in chester county are trying to piece together what sparked an early morning eruption ever gunfire. the action cam was on the scene of the unit block of pennsylvania avenue. several called 911 saying they heard shots ring out. when officers arrived they found the street littered with shell
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cases. no reports of injuries. a call went out at 9:15 last night investigators say 33-year-old sean bolton was conducting the traffic stop when he was shot several times. he died at the hospital. the mayor of memphis said the shooting speaks volumes about the inherent danger 6 police work. >> men and women in blue have certain rules of engagement they have to follow, but at any given minute in a 24 hour day they are dealing with folks whof no rules of -- who have no rules of engagement. >> authorities are using all available resources to find bolton's killer. >> the contract covering 39,000 unionized verizon workers have expired, but they will stay on the job for now. more negotiations are scheduled with the company. the company said they are
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disappointed that the two sides from not reached an agreement. the union said the company want to eliminate the 401 benefit match or freeze the benefit pension. a 10-year-old boy is in the hospital after being shot outside a community pool. a 17-year-old is accused of shooting the 10-year-old twice in the stomach the veterans memorial park. >> there was an altercation that took place outside of the park and the shooter chased three young boys and the shooting occurred on 7th street. >> the 17th alleged shooter is expected to be prosecuted as an adult. >> vice president joe biden might get into the race for the white house. abc news said his political team
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is actively exploring a presidential campaign talking to donors. biden has yet to tell his staff whether he will run, but he has compressed interest in the past. >> yes. there's a chance. but i haven't made my mind up about that. >> the new york times said on his death bed bien's son beau tried to convince his father to run. if he runs this would be his third campaign for president. he could make a decision by early next month. if he puts his hat in the ring he will fails five other democratic quenders in the primary. clinton has strong popular support among democrats and raised nearly $50 million. sanders has been attracting large crowds which his liberal economic message. this morning donald trump took a jab on abc's this week with george stephanopoulos. first he said, vice president biden would be a tough presidential candidate to beat. and then he said clinton might
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not be allowed to run. >> what she did was absolutely in my opinion illegal, i don't think she'll be allowed to run if they have a prosecutor whose going to be honorable. if you look at general pa tray tray -- petraeus his live is in ruins. what he did is nothing compared to her. right now santorum is not polling well enough to get into the first debate with the top ten candidates. 55 left until the pope arrives in philadelphia. starting at midnight, septa will give it another go selling special rail passes. this time you have 24 hours to register for the special lottery for the tickets. septa created the lottery after
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the website crashed after the first attempt to sell the tickets. winners will be notified by e-mail this thursday with details on what to do next. the developments of pope's visit and the world meeting of family follow it on our twitter handle at 6abc president obama. >> there's a way to tell if your milk has gone bad. a california surferrer wipes out for a -- a k-9 surfer, wipes out for a better world. "action news" continues.
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>> endangered animals took over the empire state building to draw attention to their rapid loss. this first of its kind projection was organized by the preservation society. it was dedicated to cecil the lion killed in an illegal hunt in zimbabwe. >> it's a beautiful day to go to the pool or the beach. >> reporter: fantastic, out there. but it's august, standing in the sun it's warm. generally speaking it's nice, we're sitting at 85 degrees in philadelphia. there's the view looking at penns landing, you can see the moshulu there. the delaware river is calm and tranquil. the dewpoint that's the key number, you see those two 5s there, as long as we stay under
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60 the humidity level is in check. cape may, a nice shot of the jersey shore. # # -- 88 degrees that might be a little high, it probably in the sun. winds out of northwest at approximate miles per -- 3 mile. tanersville in the 70s. on the other side of the delaware river everybody in the mid 80s, you're picking up a bay breeze in fortescue and gandys beach. temperatures 80 degrees. hockessining 84. glassboro, 85. how it will feel throughout the remaynard of the -- remainder of the afternoon. dewpoints in the 50s. we'll see a high canopy of clouds move in. the sun will shine through it, it will be enough to prevent the sun from blasting you when
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you're outdoors. the wider view showing a cold front stretching across the great lake states. we'll see two fronts pull through over the next three to four days. each one brings the chance of showers and thunderstorms. this arrives late monday night into tuesday morning and the second one wednesday night into thursday morning, there's a great chance of stronger thunderstorms with the second front. as we look at the surface maps. high pressure in control. a hot one, but not humid. foam we flip it around a little bit, still hot, but very humid. very uncomfortable tomorrow afternoon. and the first front arrives well after dark, probably 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. lehigh valley and the poconos first and closer to the city by the time we get closer to the midnight hour. there could heavy thunderstorms with that one. future tracker 6 nothing going on throughout the remainder fortunate afternoon. it's quiet overnight tonight.
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note the time clock, it is well after dark by 10:30, 11:00 p.m. some of the showers and thunderstorms rumbling through the lehigh valley and the poconos. a couple of cloud to ground lightning strikes and brief gust of wind that will pull out of here and tuesday morning looks okay. the call for the lehigh valley. lots of sunshine, low humidity levels, 88 degrees is the forecasted high. it should feel like that, not much of a heat index. jersey shore, 86 degrees on the sand. burn index on the high side, apply the sunscreen 'reiply it often. -- reapply it alternative. smoolt -- smooth sailing, humidity increases after midnight. 63 degrees outlying suburbs, 72 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows more 90s unfortunately for tomorrow. it will be hotter and more humid.
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92. feeling like 95. tuesday, clouds and sun, 90 degrees, wednesday the pattern flips again, partly sunny, 88 degrees, lowering humidity levels that sets up a nice stretch of weather for us at least temperature-wise, thursday, friday, saturday, highs barely cracking 80 degrees. the only downfall there could wet weather friday and saturday. we'll take it. >> the annual dog surfing contest in california. it showed their human fans how easy surfing can be. one rode the waves sitting one very impressive riding a wave backwards. there you go, looking good. >> that takes balance. a new invention takes the guesswork out of food safety. >> children that arrived prematurely are giving back to other families whose babies
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>> welcome back look at all the people on the beach in atlantic city on this sunday, 1:20, 83 degrees. a gorgeous day out there, enjoy. changes coming tomorrow. three young women are giving back after making it through an experience they don't remember. they were once premature babies in a new york hospital. now they are back in the same neonatal care unit comforting parents of other preemyies. they had they are healthy and strong and bringing a message of hope. >> it gives back to the nurses they did such a great job. it hopes them that it was scary, but look at how far the staff get everyone else.
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>> nicu staffers say they are touched to work side by side with their former patients. many use the sniff test with milk, engineers have created a cap with electronics embedded in it which can wireless monitor the freshness of milk through 3d printing. it could eventually be used to check the safety of other foods. a man in maine who thought to lose weight is fighting to lose the excess skin he had saturday to himself toll was 800 -- thomas toll was 800 pounds when he was 18. he changed his life and lost 550 pounds, but the health insurance won't pay the cost of getting the loose skin left.
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>> this can come all come off. it makes you completely feel like you're still that 800-pound person. >> he has saved up some money and raised some now he turned to a crowd funding site for the final 15,000 of the 30,000 surgery cost. he is determined to make it sos transformation will be complete. >> it's a blast from ryan howard as phillies stand on the verge of another sweep. we'll be right back.
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the purse for the race is 1.7 million up from 750,000. american farrow is overwhelming favorite. eagles training camp is getting underway but not without last minute drama. jeff skeverski has the details. >> reporter: ah, finally football the eagles kick off training camp this morning, but when they take the field for the very first time, one familiar face will not be there. defensive back, brandon boykin was sent packing. he was traded to the pittsburgh steelers for a 5th round pick. the writing was on the wall for boykin when the eagles drafted three defensive back. he said he was caught off guard
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when chip told him he had a chance to start. >> i feel i'm the best play maker every year i've been here. my trade was shocking. i talked to him earlier in the year face-to-face, he told me i would get my shot in the playoffs, i guess that was obviously not true. >> reporter: well, chase utley will get another shot to play, elgin a rehab assignment today in the lehigh valley in the aaa he has been out for 6 weeks for a lingering ankle injury. he could be a waiver wired trade if he gets right. watch closely, lefty, throwing righty, who knew steve carlton could do that. ryan howard is not an old timer. he can swing. howard has the most rbis in the national league since mid
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june. cameron roth the three run homer to dead center. phils 5-2 lead. they are not close to being done. in the 5th, greg lazinsky does stuff like this, even his teammates they can't believe it. it's hard to believe phillies season high 12 runs in the 6th. phils win 12-2. they are 12-2 since the all star game it's the best record in baseball. how about cole hamels making his debut for the rangers in the red hat and red jersey, but for the rangers, hamles perfect first two, nothing lasts forever, he allows two homer it is and five earned runs, they love him in dallas. he gets a standing ovation as he leaves in the 8th.
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rangers lost to the giants 9-7 in 11. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day. >> another half-hour of "action news" is just ahead. >> here's some of the stories we'll have for you. federal safety officials try to solve the mystery of the shattering sunroof. those stories and accuweather forecast and more when "action news" continues. >> happening right now on
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"action news," zimbabwe says a second american is wanted for illegally killing a lion. cheers and hugs come from -- tears and hugs come from family and friends of three killed in a car crash. >> first a check of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, you're hiding in the shade out there. >> reporter: it's nice this afternoon, we have a nice breeze blowing you can see the trees and the bushes swaying in the winds temperatures in the mid 80s with no humidity. by definition we've been talking about the heat wave for the city of philadelphia. by definition you need three consecutive days of 90 degrees or higher for the a heat wave. tuesday, 93. wednesday, same number, thursday, 91. friday and saturday, 90. tuesday through thursday we had
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feels-like temperatures close to 100 degrees. so, yeah for the city of philadelphia, we're in a heat wave. let's take a look around the region and see what else is going on. no heat wave for the lehigh valley. allentown, two days of 90-degree plus heat. thursday, friday, saturday, in the 80s. jersey shore no heat wave down there. lots of 80s down there. 91 wednesday, 91 yesterday, we're looking for three straight days of 90-degree plus heat. how about wilmington? they don't have it either. the city of philadelphia is the only area that's experiencing heat wave conditions right now. the same holds true later this afternoon. it's probably the only location that hits 90 degrees later on. reading a close call. same thing with trenton. # 8 in allentown, 88 in millville. dover, 87. 86 atlantic city. lots of sunshine low humidity levels that's been the key throughout the duration. once we lost the humidity thursday, it's been very
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refreshing it will stay that way throughout the remainder of the afternoon. not so much tomorrow, things change. i'll have the details in the seven-day forecast when i see you in just a bit. >> authorities in zimbabwe say second american is under investigation for illegally killing a lion. it happened back in april. it comes always officials dismiss reports that another well-known lion was shot and killed. they released a photo of jericho. is a statement said he is a still alive and the researcher is watching the movements of his satellite collar. the american dentist who killed cecil could face jail time in zimbabwe. >> we have allow the justice department to enforce prosecution for people who have taken animals in violation of international law. >> zimbabwe suspended the
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hunting of lions, leopards and elephants in the area where cecil was killed. >> friends and families gathered in philadelphia to remember the victims of a car crash. they shared hugs and tears where the car crashed last night. eve -- 17-year-old yvette gonzales and sabrina rhodes lost her live. >> she was positive about things, even the things going down, she was always up. >> police are looking into whether drag racing may have been contribute contributed to the crash. the friends of the driver christopher bloomfield who survived don't believe he was racing another car. a gunman killed a 22-year-old mother in port richmond while the toddler was in the bedroom.
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stephanie dzikowski was killed in her home on aramingo avenue she was shot in her bedroom. her 2-year-old daughter was with her. the child was not harmed. in washington tomorrow, president obama will impose even steeper consults on power plant emesses than preervelings expected. -- previously expected. administer strairgs -- administration officials say he will go farther. without tough action weather will become more extreme and escalating health problems like asthma. the jury in the colorado shooting trial begins deliberations on weather to keep the death penalty on the table for james holmes. on thursday, defense lawyers made an appeal for mercy. they urged jurors to consider
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mental illness, they rejected the claim in convicting of him killing 12 people and wounding 70. terrorists ranked a car into a military installation in turkey this morning. turkey government considers them a terror organization and in the past week they have been conducting daily airstrikes on kkk in northern iraq. police in england are trying to find the cause of a plane crash that killed rel tirvelings of bin -- relatives of bin bin laden. federal officials received hundreds ever complaints that roofs shattered without warning.
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car makers said some kind of impact caused the problem. one safety expert said to make the glass lighter they are using thinner metal around the sunroof and that's causing stress on the glass. the recall of a million fiat chrysler vehicles has sparked a federal government investigation. the hackers who dplon traited the -- demonstrated the vulnerability got into a control system in an electronic opening in the radio. fiat said it fixed the loophole. but the feds wants to know which other cars have the vulnerable radios. another person has died of legionaires disease in new york city. health officials say they expect to see more people get sick.
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five cooling towers have been cleaned. cooling towers spread the disease through contaminated mist. in our area west chester has disinfected 8 cooling towers after an employee was diagnosed with the disease. craft is recalling cheese singles due to a packaging error. there's a possibility when the individually wrapped slices are unwrapped, a thin strip of the packaging could be stuck on. the recall applies to 1, 3, 4-pound sizes of singles white american cheese. the packages have manufacturing codes of f54 or 55. wild fires are burning in california that took the life of a firefighter and two thousand
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homes and forced many to flee. governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency enabling him to add the national guard to help with the fight. much more to come on "action news" august 2. worker complain -- workers here complain about the heat, but these workers it's so cold they can barely stand it. >> sky6 live hd it's a beautiful day out there, meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back.
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putting on more clothes. >> i try to have at least three layers and that's without the suit. >> reporter: because he literally works in a cave, one that's hidden 100-foot below the surface and stays cold that crews can only go in and out in shifts. >> the longest i tell our crew is 30 to 45 minutes. they've got to check themselves. >> reporter: crews are working to pack from ice cream to the frozen meat in the cave. it's the underground warehouse. it's 45 degrees where i am standing right now. this is the warm partly. behind the doors it's minus 10 degrees. in order to keep it cool it comes with a big price tag. >> it cost $35,000 per months in utilities. but $35,000 a month is cheaper
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than what they would be paying if the warehouse was aboveground. he said they are saving because of the stone. >> the fact that we're totally enclosed in lime stone and frozen the rock back several feet acts as a barrier, it is our insulation, the rock acts as our insulation. in fact there's almost 100-degree drop in temperatures going from outdoors to the deep cold zone. it's the temperature. >> i love it. >> reporter: are glad to be in on what feels like a 100-degree day. >> i would not want to work there. >> reporter: i was going to say when i worked in chicago, the worst i ever experienced was minus 17 that was the actual air temperature. he said they work in 30 to 45 minute shifts, no way. i wouldn't last five minutes.
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there's the view, that would feel better than the heat we're experiencing if you're not a fan of the heat and humidity. there's the view from the temple university camera. all is clear, sunny conditions, high, thin clouds across south jersey and delaware, that's about it. it's a quiet and uneventful afternoon around the delaware valley. just a few high, thin clouds. 85 philadelphia, 83 in allentown, millville 85. dover, 84. watch what happens when we factor in the humidity, 83, 83, 85. actually feels like 83, 83, 85. so, again there's no humidity out there, the heat indices are exactly the same as temperature-wise. satellite and radar just a few high, thin clouds across the delmarva pushing into south jersey and delaware. all that pushes to the east. they are fair weather clouds, the only rough stuff out there is this right here, a cold front which is working across the
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u.s./canadian border. there's soup out here it's very unstable in this part of the country. as that front slices into that you'll see thunderstorms developing through here. if you're traveling across the high plains or great lake states make sure you check ahead with your carrier. make sure all flights are on time. big huge heat pump high has been dominating our pattern over the last several days. it will continue to do so through monday and tuesday, as well. as long as the high sits off the coast of the carolinas our winds will be out of the southwest switching to a westerly direction from time to time that means sunny and hot with highs close to 90 degrees, the good news is, though, we have lost the humidity that we saw. when the heat wave first started, tuesday, wednesday and thursday we had tremendous amounts of humidity. thursday night we kept the heat, but lost the humidity. it's actually felt okay. starting tomorrow we increase the humidity again and it starts to feel more uncomfortable. future tracker 6, nothing going on today, tonight or tomorrow
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morning. tomorrow evening it should stay quiet until 9:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m. the lehigh valley and the poconos will see thunderstorms. one or two could be on the stronger side. drenching downpours, as the front gets closer to the delaware valley. it may lose its punch. everybody is fair game after midnight monday to see thundershowers and thunderstorms. poconos forecast for the remainder of the afternoon. sprint cup series 1:30. we're getting closer to that now. 71 by 8:00 a.m. 80 degrees by 4:00 p.m. you have a dewpoint of 25 that is drier in the mountains than las vegas this afternoon. so some real real dry stuff up there. sunny and warm for the shore. beach haven 85. atlantic city, 86. ocean city, 86 degrees, land breeze developing. cape may, 86. rehoboth beach 87. ocean temperatures ranging anywhere from 69 to 73 degrees.
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philadelphia, 90. sunny skies, nice. winds out of the west at 5 to 10 miles per hour. overnight tonight, partly cloudy and warm. increasing humidity 63 degrees outlying suburbs, 72 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast here is where the heat wave ends. this is where the pattern shifts. from that point on we see below-normal temperatures and see wet weather moving back in. hot and stifling stuff tomorrow, tuesday we lowered the temperature a little bit, a thunderstorm thursday, friday and saturday, cloudy and upper 70s. all right, thank you, chris. national park service workers escorted some unexpected residents off the white house lawn. they found five baby squirrels in the tree. it was being cut down because it posed a safety hazard. they check trees for wildlife. they didn't find these guys
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until the limbs were cut from the decayed trees. the week old babies are being cared for by a wildlife group. milwaukee is setting up traps to catch the illusive feline. one man caught cell phone video of a large cat that he said was a lion near his home. animal experts believe it was an exotic cat which was escaped or released. one company is having fun with the lion shirt making t-shirts i survived the milwaukee lion on the back. the company said it helps break the tension many people are feeling.
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beam enjoying the day. a perfect breeze on the beach in cape may. 83 degrees in the city. looks awesome. fans. converse sneakers are making tracks to get them. they have been reporting big sales since tuesday, some stores say they sold out in less than a day. it looks like the old original but has more support and more comfortable. >> the main difference, the trim most converse has the trim around the he'll. those are gone, i feel it's a little bit more of a modern look. the neon green is what gives you the comfort and support. >> the woman said she passed on the new and improved sneaker for a pair of the classic. you may not think that the art collection of a dentist
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would not bring so much attention, but he was not an ordinary dentist. thomas everybody advancer was a dentist -- thomas evans was a dentist from philadelphia, but he moved to paris and the dentist to bonaparte and to the kings and queens of europe. >> he this didn'tive money, they give -- they didn't give him money, they give him gifts. he left his collection to penn dental school. it was displayed at 40th and
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spruce built on the site of the evans family home. when penn expanded the program in the late 1960s, the works were spread all over campus. >> some of the stuff was in less nant -- prominent positions. >> we put them in a new context and new light we have an audio tour, i think people have been amazed and enchanted. it's on view until november 8. it is free and open to the public. you can find more about this at 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. >> officials filed a criminal complaint after villagers
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bulldozed a historic chapel. villagers tell local reports the one-story building was falling apart and not old. the national institute of history said it was built by colonial times by franciscan priests. destroying any monuments in mexico carries a prison term of 3 to 11 years. singer katie perry has been in a controversy over the a convent. the sisters of the immaculate heart who live at the former convent. want a restaurant to buy it. the archdiocese said he only paid a fractions of the original selling price and wants the earlier deal to be nullified. we'll be right back.
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♪ >> recapping our top stories on "action news," investigators say twisted metal that landed on reunion island is not participant of the missing malaysian flight, but the wing found is from flight 370. cole hamels and his wife took out the full page ad in the philadelphia inquirer to thank the fans for their support over the years. the ad appears on the same day many area fans turn to football as the eagles start training
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camp. >> reporter: isn't that great, eagles around the corner. here's the forecast for today, it's not feeling like football weather out there, sunny and hot, high temperatures close to 90 degrees, it will remain fairly comfortable low humidity levels, hazy hot and humid tomorrow, feeling like 95. tuesday, 90, wednesday, 88. the pattern flips getting into the 70s. 164 skydivers flying head down did the largest ever skydiving formation. skydivers came in seven planes hurling at each other at 240 miles per hour. it created a giant flower. it took 13 teaments -- attempts
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♪ jack: welcome to the "american education report," coming to you from the campus at the ohio state university, the perfect setting to spend the next half hour getting you and your family ready to go back to school. i am jack ford, executive editor of american ed tv, the only media company that follows the stories, personalities, and trends from the world of education. every year, your child's educational experience changes, so we are here to help you work through issues such as pre-k choices, technology advances, and the shifting focus of engaged learning. so here is what you can expect from this edition of the american education report. ♪
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