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67:00 a.m., on this sunday november 15. paris is praying for the dead following the terror rampage and president obama has made a new pledge overnight to help france track down isis killers. >> the presidential candidates face off in the debates with isis at the heart of the discussion. >> security is beefed up in the wake of the attack, what eagles fans can expect just ahead. moments ago the action cam was at the scene at the aldon
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apartments. a deaf woman was rescued and rushed to christiana hospital in critical condition. it took 45 health insurance for firefighters to get control of the blaze. stick to "action news" for updates on this breaking news. >> let's get the check of the weather, it was chilly yesterday. >> reporter: it's cold. the grooz -- good news is the winds have stopped, but the bad news it's cold. yesterday afternoon we had winds gusting 30 to 35 miles per hour. the winds have relaxed at this point, looked what happened to the temperatures now. millville, 27, some areas are below freezing. lancaster, 33. wilmington, 34. and philadelphia about
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37 degrees and that's in center city. the 24 hour temperature change, the numbers are ranging 17 to 20 degrees colder. temperatures yesterday were not that bad it was the wind that was making it feel chilly, now we've lost that. it's chilly, even though the temperatures are colder. for the purpose of the most part we're clear just a little bit of cloud cover approaching from the west. accuweather says expect another nice looking day. 8:00 a.m., 40 degrees, 11:00 a.m., 50. 2:00 p.m., 58 degrees, 5:00 p.m., 56 shooting for a comfortable high or at least comfortable for this time of year, of 60 degrees. when i come back we'll talk about a warm up in the seven day and a couple of rain chances. a mass is being held at north dam cathedral today to honor those killed and wounded in the terror attacks in paris.
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>> meanwhile, police are trying to track down the masterminds of the suicide bombers and nateed attack -- coordinated attacks. among the victims in the massacre was a california woman who was a junior studying design at california long beach. her aunt said she was lucky to go to france. >> mimi was very adventurous and a lot of strengthen and determination and very giving, a beautiful person. >> isis has claimed responsibility for the calculated attacks, prosecutors say they were carried out by seven armed terrorists wearing identical suicide vests. they are all dead. police have made several arrests
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in belgium in connection with the attacks. president obama is in turkey for the g20 summit where he condemned the attacks. obama pledged solidarity with france in the either to hunt down those who organize the the attacks. president added the u.s. and turkey will redouble efforts to resolve the civil war. president obama faces tough questions this week on george stephanopoulos this week, and marco rubio will be a guest, it will start at 1:20:30. eagles fans can expect more police and other security personnel will be fanned out inside the stadium when the parking lot. the current clear bags only will remain in place. the nfl stresses it is not aware
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of threats against the stadiums, a moment of silence is planned against each game in memory of the attack victims. >> how to stop isis, the major topic on the campaign trail this weekend, the democratic presidential candidates squared off in iowa,. >> reporter: before the democratic presidential candidates were introduced a moment of silence in response to the attacks in paris. cbs quickly reworked its debate plan after the paris attacks to focus on terrorism and national security and foreign relations. hillary clinton agreed with president obama with the fight on isis. >> it is not america's fight. >> i have never heard of candidates who received huge
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amounts of money from oil, coal and wall street. >> you're trying to impune my integrity. >> i'm so sick and tired of the e-mail. >> what could be a subtle jab at president obama, clinton said this, you have to look at isis as the leading trap of a international terror network, it must not be contained it must be defeated. >> jim webb and lincoln chafey dropped out of the race. the next democratic failsoff is scheduled for december 19 in new hampshire. the republicans go at it just a few days before in las vegas.
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stephanie ramos in iowa. >> donald trump called it. >> we must never allow this consult of evil to take -- cult of evil to take hold in our country or live amongst us. i fear as a nation we've begun to lose our focus, lose our focus on how we felt in the days after september 11. >> christie casted president obama out of touch when it comes to confronting the islamic state terror group. >> in the city of brotherly love and the birthplace of
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freedom, many gathered in love park. >> reporter: dozens gathered for a quiet visit at love park for those killed by unimaginable hate. >> i cried. >> it sickens me that it happened. really depressing. >> reporter: a french flag hung above candles in the shape of a tower. this man's parents live in paris, he called family and friends to make sure they are okay. they are. >> it's your place, your home and your country, people you may no, family and friends. >> reporter: french nationals and americans stood side by side, few words were spoken, but the message of support was clear. >> we wanted to show the french we are hind them.
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>> reporter: after two mass terror attacks in paris in the past 10 months, this family who moved to manayunk is not sure about going home to their homeland. >> i'm afraid to go to france, this now, and charlie, ascertain this, paris, what next? >> reporter: well, the people here prayed for peace, they say they don't have much hope they realize that a terror attack could happen at any time and one person pointed out, he believes it could have been much closer to home. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> 6:09. more news you did not see last night. >> gunfire then a crash. philadelphia police are working a huge crime scene right now. >> travelers arriving at philadelphia international airport described being stranded in paris during the paris attack. a shocker overnight, rhonda
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rousey's reign as fighting charp i don't know is -- cham upon is over. chris. >> reporter: it's it was a blustery afternoon, i'll have the forecast coming up in the seven day. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs.
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almost 30 shell casings littered the street at north erie avenue. police believe the victim was shot at by two men in another car. he is critically wounded. the search is on for two suspects, investigators think they had been arguing with the victim. >> new this morning, a nasty crash in lower makefield, the driver hit several trees. he was trapped inside the wreckage. it took firefighters 20 minutes to free the man. he was rushed to st. mary medical center for treatment. no word if any charges will be filed. >> it is time for accuweather. the temperatures have plummeted. >> reporter: they have dropped off this morning, you'll need a heavier coat and hat. temperatures are in the 20s in some locations. on a positive note we lost the
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wind. we had wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour, yet again yesterday afternoon, this morning, now we're down to 3, 5, in some cases 7 miles per hour. 37 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint 30. the breeze is out of the southwest at 7 miles per hour. the southwesterly breezes will shift in a southerly direction in the next 48 hours. that will warms us up as we move into a new workweek. wilmington, 34. lancaster, 33. you have a windchill of 29. the windchill in allentown is 26. it's cold and blustery out there this morning. windchill of 29 degrees for wilmington, delaware. satellite and radar, the strong gusty winds are up here pushing through new england as this low continues to pull away and more into the canadian maritimes. what will happen this afternoon, the winds will eventually shift like this as the day wears on.
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they will push in a south/southwesterly direction. that will help the temperatures this afternoon. that will get highs close to 60 degrees today and possibly 64, 65 tomorrow. the only travel trouble spot will be in this part of the country here, there's a potent storm that's coming out of the colorado rockies that will link up with moisture out of the gulf. this whole area could be on the look out for severe weather, especially on monday. everybody's will do okay. the high pressure will dominate the pattern east of the mississippi river. high pressure firmly in control of our weather. nice and quiet, lots of sunshine, warmer temperatures, still somewhat breezy, but not windy. we get into monday this cold front stays to the north. again, that allows the wind to shift in a southwesterly direction that pumps up the temperatures. here a look at the wind gusts on
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future tracker later this afternoon. somewhat breezy. yesterday we had gusts as high as 30, 35 miles per hour. 12 miles per hour in philadelphia. 17 in allentown, let's say 15 to 240 in trenton. eagles forecast taking on the dolphins at the linc, 1:00 p.m. start time. winds out of the west southwest at 15 miles per hour. temperatures in the up 50s close to 60 degrees. elsewhere we should be see numbers uniform throughout the area, millville, 60. philadelphia, 60. allentown, reading, lancaster, 58 degrees. mostly sunny skies we'll call it milder. overnight tonight it's going to be clear and cold once again, but not as cold as some of the numbers we're seeing this morning. 40 in trenton. allentown, 37. reading, 39 and lancaster bottoming out at 38 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, nice little warmup this week, sunny and milder tomorrow, 64. sun and clouds, 60 degrees fuels, wednesday becoming cloudy, 66.
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wednesday night into thursday, that potent storm that will bring severe weather to the heartland of the nation, that barrels east and brings heavy rain thursday afternoon and friday, 60 and cooler by next weekend, 59. happening today, the national dog show is resuming at the greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. it's being hosted by the kennel club of philadelphia. the show opens right now until 10:00 p.m. tonight. there's everything for dogs and dog lovers, we'll be right back. ♪
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lattes, and macchiatos. to helping feed our neighbors in need. join us for our live telethon to benefit philabundance. volunteers will be taking your donations from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. sarah bloomquist will be hosting the event. log onto 6abc.com for more information. boy scouts are traditioning a hole -- continuing a holiday tradition helping families in need. families are asked to fill bags with any donations they can afford. the boy scouts will return next weekend to collect the bags. it's a project that 6abc has supported for 30 years. lost military medals for a world war ii his or her found their way back to a family
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before veterans day, one of the medals is a silver star. her grandfather served as a doctor in north calf can a. sorto survived the war and died in 1997. >> i think it's very nice that they are returning them to me, they belong to us. >> it excites me to know that i have done something worthwhile. >> he said he found the medals at a flee market. puro thinks the medals were lost during super-storm sandy. >> beau biden attended the dance with his daughter, the dance highlights the impact the
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everyone, 6:24 sunday morning. we'll start out with satellite and radar, most of the country is nice and quiet. we have showers from wichita to dallas. the severe weather holds off until monday and tuesday, some of it will be very, very wild out here. if you're traveling to this part of the country pay close attention to the forecast over the next few days. we could have widespread severe weather. saint louis, 4 inches.
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little rock 5. on the other side of the storm system colorado rockies we have winter storm warnings in effect you could see up to 6 to 12 inches of snow up to 18 inches that's the colorado rockies pushing into salt lake city and portions of idaho. most of the major hubs are quiet. a lot of weather will happen monday and tuesday. right now we're showing 39 degrees, logan, 38. midway and o'hare, 45. orlando, 64. atlanta, 41 degrees, newark, 38. eva? >> thanks, chris. a big upset in the ultimate fighting championship ronda rousey, the face of the usc knocked down by holly holm 59 seconds into the second round. she ended ronda rousey's 12
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straight unbeated streak. pamplona spain is known for running over the bulls, last night temple's football team got run over by the bulls in florida. jeff skeverski has more, he leads off with the birds. >> reporter: the eagles have get on a run here, their next three all against last-place teams. >> i think our chemical thl and fast they are guys on the interior that can make plays, obviously. it will take a good effort for us to get after them this week. >> reporter: jason peters is questionable with a back injury. temple's dream season a
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nightmare in tampa, all they had to do was beat a so so team win to win the division. marlin matt, a big chunk right here, 4th quarter they can get within 10. pj walker goes down, and so does the owls. temple locals 44-43. they stormed the field in tampa and take down on the goal post. temple has given up 44 points in their last games. flyers are struggling and now they will be without mark strike who will be out for 6 weeks for surgery on the groin area. flyers wearing the french flag on their helmet.
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flyers down 2 back they come in the third. we are tied at 2, we go into overtime. finally, the first score of the year, he forgot what that felt like. flyers winning 3-2 in ot the second win in the last ten. sixers in san antonio, they would love one of these, okofor12 points, sixers lose 92-83. they are the only team without a win 0-10 they lost 20 straight dating back to last year. phillies acquired a starting point a veteran from arizona. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day.
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>> we are shocked, but we are not scared, it is not how we are going to give up on our values. >> we are not afraid. >> the city of light is standing united in mourning for the victims of the terror spree. parisians meantime facing a new reality that isis could strike again. 6:30 sunday morning, marcie
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gonzalez is live for us in paris. [ no audio ] >> reporter: good morning, eva and nydia, apologize we're having a bit of an issue here, fbi is sending a team to paris where you can see police have the scenes blocked off, authorities have identified one of the killers as a 29-year-old who grew up 15 minutes from here. a somber sunday in paris, candle burned through the night flickering in the foreground as investigators continue their pains taking look at the sick scenes of friday night's terror attack. >> they started shooting like dat dat dat dat dat for ten minutes without stopping. >> survivors recounted the
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horror in the theater where gunmen shot 90 people to death in a sold out rock concert from the stadium to several darkened restaurants where 350 people were injured and 129 others killed. among them, naomi gonzalez shot and killed at a restaurant while studying abroad. >> i feel lost. >> reporter: isis claiming responsibility for the calculated attack also -- attacks carried out by terrorists wearing identical suicide vests. police making arrests in belgium trying to track down everyone with links what french president hollande called an act of war.
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the eiffel tower abbey disneyland paris and other popular destinations are closed as the city continues to mourn. channel 6 "action news." >> "good morning america" at 8:00 a.m. will have another live report from paris and we'll have local reaction to the attacks in just a few minutes. >> the fall chill is hanging around in philadelphia this morning. we're waking up to a brisk, but not so windy day. football fans will notice more security at stadiums today in reaction to the paris attacks. >> let's go over to chris sowers with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it is cold out there. >> reporter: thankfully, we lost the winds. imagine what the kicking game would be like with the 35 to 40-mile an hour gusts. let's go down to wilmington, it would have been a fun game to watch with the winds whipping
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around 40 miles per hour, you probably would only kick a 20-yard field goal. there's the view in wilmington, barely a ripple on the waters. the winds for the most part have subsided. the temperatures have dropped off saturday 31 degrees that's the popular number to the south. coatsville, oxford, kennett square 31. warrington, 33. chester sitting at the freezing mark of 32. glalings borough, 35 -- glassboro, 35. buena and hammonton, 27 degrees, woodbine, 30. down in dover, 31. the good news is we lost the winds, so we're not dealing with a windchill that's too much lower than the numbers you saw just a second ago. satellite and radar mainly clear, accuweather says enjoy another nice looking day. 40 degrees by 8:00 a.m. if you're tailgating for the eagles game, bundle up, you'll
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need a coat and hat and gloves, the numbers will be very cold. 2:00 p.m., 58, 5:00 p.m., 56. mostly sunny skies throughout the day, shooting for a high of 60 degrees. as we look ahead here, aside from the chilly tailgating weather it will be milder, especially tomorrow, most of the upcoming week, temperatures will be above average, we'll talk about that and the threat of midweek rains in the seven day forecast. some of this is heavy there could flooding by thursday morning. i'll have more when i see see you in just a bit. >> the national football league announced a stepped up security at all game. the league is saying expect increased law enforcement presence inside and outside stadium as enparking lots. fans are being asked not to bring bags inside the stadium with them. if you must, the bags have to be made of clear plastic or vinyl.
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that's nervous system policy. >> we'll appreciate the long lines that will be out there, we won't get quite as upset. >> it's important to do what we've been doing all along. >> the league said the change is strictly out of an abundance of caution not because of any threats. >> some people arriving at philadelphia international airport were in paris as the attack took place. they were already, but understandably shaken, trish hartman brings us their story. >> reporter: pauline a french national has family and friends in paris all who are safe. she came to place flowers on the benjamin franklin parkway. >> it's a nightmare. there's no other word there's not things i can say or do. >> reporter: at philadelphia international airport, an
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american airlines flight from paris touched down, full of passengers with stories being locked down in restaurants during the height of the terror attacks friday night. >> it was scary not knowing what was going on here, knowing that terrorists were out there. >> when we were locked down in the bar of the restaurant, the other half of us were able to take the bus back, and we couldn't take taxi or public transportation. >> reporter: arleen was on a two week european tour that ended with two days in paris. >> mostly i'm saddened for the lives that were lost, i feel very fortunate, so, yeah, i'm happy to be home. >> reporter: which you can works for a french oil company and received many anxious messages from families and colleagues. >> we started getting texts and are you okay messages. >> reporter: one couple said
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while it was a scary experience being in paris during the attacks they would go back. >> the people are great, the city is beautiful and we're not going to take a back seat to any terrorist act we'll continue to live our lives and so will they. >> reporter: trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> and you can count the buildings across the city of brotherly love among the sources of solidarity, liberty towers and lit brothers and cirrus building was lit in the french flag. the philadelphia community is uniting with the people of french people. stills around the globe are putting empathy on display. in new york, the empire state building is dark in honor of those killed and one world trade is illuminated in blue, white
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and red. our coverage of the terror attacks continues online at 6abc.com where we have posted photos and video from the scene along with the very latest information all right there at 6abc.com. >> pennsylvania state police are investigating the discovery of human remains near the turnpike in chester county. police say some people walking in a wooded area in wallace township made the discovery. the body has not been identified, an autopsy will be performed to determine a cause of death. an explosion damaged a home in plymouth township montgomery county. it happened on arch road at 9:30. nobody was hurt. thunderstorms are looking for what sparked the explosion. >> a community in chester county said thank you to the police department. volunteers held a true blue tree lighting at the malvern federal bank building. it marks the start of police appreciation week. neighbors are encouraged to show
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appreciation for everything the officers do to keep the community safe. >> in northeast philadelphia, a fallen his or her was remembered on the football. philadelphia police officer patrick mcdonald was killed in a traffic stop 7 years ago. friendly competition on the gridiron honored his service. >> an nonprofit organization serving the philadelphia hispanic community got a facelift at hunting park avenue. two hundred volunteers including our of abc co-workers helped build the playground. they did it all in 6 hours. >> it looks beautiful doesn't it? there's much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. the national constitution center new exhibit goes down memory lane showing you how food makes it from farm to dinner table. >> sky6 live hd taking a live
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it felt colder at times. storm tracker 6 live double scan is crystal clear, no rain until thursday night. that's when storms rumble through here, and there could be rain and urbanized flooding. enjoy the weather for the next few days, 60 degrees is the high. temperature 57. by tomorrow we may add 5 or 6 degrees to the expected high. it should be night over the next 48 to 72 hours. reading 35 degrees, allentown, 32. millville, you're one of the colder locations, 27. same things for the pine barrens in south jersey, trenton, 35. poconos 31. wilmington and dover 34. now there's still somewhat of a breeze here and there, but again, the winds are whipping around 30, 35 miles per hour. this is a far cry from where we were 24 hours ago, poconos 12 and dover 5. early morning clouds out to the
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west will give way to a ton of sunshine later this afternoon just like yesterday. as we go a little bit wider there's not much to talk about in the short term. by tuesday you'll get a potent storm out of the four corner states that will link up with moisture out of the gulf and warmer temperatures. that means a good storm will develop in this part of the country. watch future tracker 6, watch this explode on tuesday, a heavy squall line explodes, there's a tornado threat. on the backside we get arctic air mixed in and it turns over to snow this will be heavy for the colorado rockies and the front range where they could be measuring it in feet in the higher elevations. it's a shadow of itself by the time it makes its way to the eastern seaboard, but strong enough to produce he heavy rains. future tracker 6 nothing going on, quiet as can be.
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it's clear and cold overnight tonight and monday more sunshine expectedded and high temperatures in the mid 60s. the lehigh valley nice looking day, lots of sunshine, seasonable, 58 degrees is the forecasted high for allentown and bethlehem. still somewhat breezy, but not windy. for the jersey shore, sunny and nice, 60 degrees is the forecasted high for the beaches. 52 degrees in philadelphia. mostly sunny and nice, winds out of the southwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour. overnight tonight, quiet and cold, 37 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, the only trouble spot will be thursday when some of the heavy rains move in. otherwise it's smooth sailing. 60 degrees tomorrow. sunny and milder tomorrow, 64. sunny on tuesday, but seasonable, 60. wednesday, dry and milder, 66 degrees, wednesday evening into wednesday night that's when
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some of the heavier rains move in, thursday looks to be a mess, periods of rain, 67. forecast models suggesting anywhere from one to two inches. we clear out friday and next weekend all signs point to good weather. >> thank you, chris. a police officer in california made a traffic stop but didn't write the ticket. leers what i the officer pulled over one of google self driving car. there was a passenger, but no one behind the wheel. the cop said he pulled it over because it was going 11 miles per hour below the speed limit and backing up traffic. the ticket wasn't war anlted, because the driverless vehicle didn't break any laws. that must have been a first.
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police have made several arrests in belgium in connection with the attacks. philadelphia police are looking for two men who robbed a convenience store at gunpoint. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> reporter: rite aid is posting a reward for the arrest and conviction of who males caught on surveillance cameras allegedly robbing one of its stores. it happened on august 22, in the city's gray ferry section. >> black male 5'7" and another 6'2". both males had guns. >> reporter: police wants you to focus on the suspect's shoes, they were wearing brand new new balance sneakers at the time of the crime. >> if anybody knows who duo team call the tip line at
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escaped the flames without injury. >> a his or her. >> i saved people. >> fire officials suspect a space heater sparked the blaze which caused extensive damage. he was honored by the fire company for his quick thinking that prevented a tragedy. a treatment that claims you will lose inches of fat with no pain and without hitting the gym. ali gorman has been looking into this. >> reporter: like many women 50-year-old collette exercises and tries to eat healthy. but she has a problem area. >> age, things are starting to settle right here. >> reporter: she would like to take a few inches off her belly and thighs, but doesn't want anything invasive. so she trying to the new strawberry lipo. she goes through the before
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measurements. she is wrapped with the device. the treatment uses a cold laser. there's something about the laser that ena little bit -- enables it to get into the fat cells. >> it's empties and collapses. thousands of these cells empty. >> reporter: so the area shrinks. the office includes vibration technology that mimics exercise and it is she had to flush the lymphatic system. patients are asked to walk for activity to help the process. the doctor said it has a 95% success rate with the average loss of 4 inches in the area after 8 treatments. he said many patients lose more. we caught up with collette after
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her last treatment and measurement. >> your grand toablghts of inches -- total of inches lost after 8 treatments in one month is 9 and 3 quarter inches. here she is from the back, the front and the side. i felt great. >> reporter: as long as as collette sticks to her healthy lifestyle, the slimmer shape will stick. >> it's not for people looking to lose alarge amount of weight. it cost $200 per session. several doctors in the area offer the new treatment we have more information at 6abc.com ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> a tech startup finds success it could put a roam be robot in grocery stores.
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it's able to tell when a production is in low supply or put on the wrong shelf. that task, of course is usually taken care of by employees with handheld scanners. the company hopes to sell the time saving robot to retailers like target and cvs. >> another hour of "action news" is straight ahead. president obama's new vow in the aftermath of the terror attacks, he spoke out this morning. >> a woman is rescued from a burning home in delaware. >> plus, meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast from accuweather. we'll be right back.
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>> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, november 15. paris is praying today for the dead following that terror rampage. president obama has made a new pledge overnight to help france track down isis killers. the democratic presidential candidates faced off in a debate with isis at the heart of the conversation. >> and the nfl is stepping up security in the wake of the attacks. what eagles fans should expect today just ahead. so we begin with breaking news from new castle, delaware. the action cam was at the scene afternoon apartment building fire at the aldon apartments.
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firefighters rescued a deaf woman trapped inside a third floor apartment. she was rushed to christian hospital in critical condition. it took 45 minutes for firefighters to gain control of the fire. stay with "action news" for updates on the breaking news. 7:00 a.m., let's go outside to meteorologist chris sowers with the accuweather forecast. chilly out there, you're doing the dance. >> reporter: it's freezing out here, my hands are cold and i can't feel my toes, other than that it's not too bad. we have radiational cooling when you have clear skies and calm winds it allows the temperatures to drop like a rock because all the energy that the sun provided the day before escape so the numbers tank. 33 in allentown. you're up a couple of degrees down to 31 an hour ago. millville, 28. trenton, 36. philadelphia, 39. wilmington, 35 and the poconos checking in at 33.
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