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twisters rip through the area. >> would have an early-morning fire in mount laurel. >> it's the end of playoff dreams for the eagles. those stories, but first the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers, just a light jacket, right, chris? >> reporter: it is somewhat chilly out here, unless you're in south jersey and delaware, the warm front is in the process of pushing through. areas to the north where the front has not made it, it is somewhat chilly. in the south, the numbers have responded nicely. satellite and radar, if you look toward the bottom of the screen you can see holes in the cloud deck, we're seeing a little bit of clearing taking place, that's where the temperatures are jumping. 66 degrees in dover, millville checking in at 65. atlantic city at the airport, 63. cape may, 61 and then somewhat cooler numbers to the north. allentown, 51. philadelphia, 58. trenton, showing 55. we're still dealing with some vishts -- 1reub89 -- visibility
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problems. we have areas of patch where fog a lot of that should be lifting very, very shortly. mostly cloudy skies that's the call from accuweather. for the vairm -- remainder of the afternoon, very warm. 69 degrees is the high, that would be a record should we hit that mark. the old record was 64 set back in 1949. we'll have no problem breaking the record today. some areas to the south, millville, atlantic city, and dover, could reach 70 if you get enough sunshine. t-shirts today umbrellas all week long. maybe a sweater later on this week as we see a pattern change heading this way. temperatures by friday and saturday are back in the 40s for highs. i'll have the details in the seven-day forecast in just a little bit. >> the toll continues to mount in the wake of the tornados. 11 people are dead, several
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missing and hundreds have lost their home. collin county in the suburb of garland was the hardest hit. the area is bracing for flooding own cold. the powerful tornados caused a path of destruction across north texas. many of the victims died after their cars were flipped over when they couldn't getaway from the fast-moving storm. 50 other people were injured. one of the twisters leveled the entire neighborhood in the garland area. a church will need to be rebuilt after it was destroyed. the pastor who was inside at the time said the storm moved through so fast, he didn't have time to escape. >> crawling toward the hallway we couldn't go very far because the building had collapsed. >> 600 homes have been destroyed and officials are worried about gas leaks, many have sprung up and caused fires. >> firefighters are getting the upper hand on the wildfire burning along the california
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scenic pacific coast highway. the fire which has charred 1200 acres is 60% contained. more than 400 firefighters are battling the blaze. 50 homes in the solarmar beach area were evacuated. residents were thankful to the firefighters who got them out in time. >> we would have slept through it and probably burnt to death. >> the evacuation order has now been lifted. the 15-mile stretch of the pacific coast highway chafs closed is back -- that was closed is back open. officials think high winds brought down power lines on private property sparking the blaze. farmers are working hard to perfect citrus and other crops against freezing. farmers with vegetable tablets like broccoli and cabbage have
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covered their fields with plastic. many homeowners are buying insulation for water pipes to keep them from freezing. eagles hopes of going to the playoffs are dashed this morning. kurt can you cousins threw for 5 touchdowns. four weeks ago washington was 5-#. now the redskins, not the eagles are the nfc champs. eagles fans are not happy to be knocked out again. trish hartman has been sampling their opinions live in upper darby, i'm sure you're getting an ear full, trish. >> reporter: that's right, nydia, stand tend to sleep on the loss of the redskins and guess what they are still mad about it. lantern diner in upper darby say fans needed to something.
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tony didn't watch the whole eagles game, but he saw enough. >> most of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> reporter: fans drown their sorrow over the eggs and bacon at the lantern diner in upper darby. >> they were not pleased with the mistakes. eagles needed to beat the redskins and the giants to win the nfc east. they missed several chances to take the lead from washington. >> a lot of because dropped. chip kelly is not enough of a coach. he has no experience in the nfl and they hired him. >> reporter: fans were mad at chip kelly too. >> i think that chip kelly needs to go. >> reporter: now folks are ready to put this season behind them, already thinking about the spring. >> bring on the phillies, it
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didn't start yet, so we can are hopeful. >> reporter: the birds are third in the nfc east and one more regular season game, the birds play the giants next weekend in new york. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. what's next for the birds and chip kelly? the "action news" sports team takes a look at that tonight on "action news" sports sunday after "action news" at 11:00. millions of americans are heading home from the long christmas weekend. aaa estimates 100 million people will travel to get home most by car. look at this, philadelphia international airport, lots of fog, there have been delays because of bad weather in the south and other parts of the county. if you're heading for a flight check with the airline or phl.org. >> firefighters had their hands
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full in burlington county this morning. a house fire broke out on the 100 block of canterbury road in mount laurel. you can see the heavy smoke pouring off the home. the house was reportedly vacant. neighbors tell "action news" there were issues with squatters. gas crews had to shut off the gas in the area. there were no reported injuries. a tractor-trailer crash in montgomery took a life this morning. this was the scene at 2:30 at the intersection of easton and county line roads in horsham. one person died at the scene. one is in the hospital in serious condition. it is not clear what caused the crash. >> an out-of-control driver smashed into a porch of a rowe home in camden south 9th street at 1:00 a.m. the resident tells "action news" she heard a screech and came
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running downstairs that's when she witnessed the driver trying to take off. >> she was trying to getaway, i had an old tv sitting in front of the house she ran it over and it got stuck under her car. she only made it two blocks. >> the driver got out of the car and ran home. the family called 911. she was taken to cooper university hospital with injuries, police caught up with her there. charges are pending. another busy day expected at local shopping centers as bargain hunters head for the post christmas deals. there are deals on everything from clothing to cosmetics and jewelry. others say it's too crowded even for a bargain. >> i'll have to come back a different day. maybe during the week whether there are less people. >> shoppers are redeeming gift cards while everything is on
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and key highways are closed, but the disaster spread across dozens of villages, too, the government has called in more troops to help. >> time for accuweather. >> reporter: that's what texas looks like, too, let's get you outside and this is what it looks like here around the delaware valley. it's soupy out there, patchy fog in the city. temperatures north appear west, the temperatures have shot up over the last couple of hours as the warm front continues to nudge to the north. double scan live, we have misting taking place, we don't have steady rain. the showers holed off until 5 to 6:00. there will be a three hour window where we could see showers spread west to east across the area. most of the is area is dry. north front is lifting to the
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north. the reason why we're clear to the south, the winds have picked up. out south at 10 to 20 miles per hour. every flow an then we -- every now and then we get a gust of 25. you can see the shade of green on coast. the winds whipping 25 miles per hour. that stirs everything up. that's the -- that lifts the fog. the warm front pushed through pits a couple of hours, 68 degrees. >> reporter: the warm front is slipping through. 56. charleston, 72. richmond, 71. washington, d.c. is in the 60s and portions of south jersey and delaware are in the 60s. this front will continue to push to the north. we stay in the warm sector for four or five hours and the cold front slides through. you can see that line up along that front. once that pulls through, it's a colder day tomorrow. lehigh valley will struggle to get out of the 30s. in the city, probably like 45 or
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46. let's go wider we'll show you what's going on across the lower 48. it's a travel day. heavy rains across the ohio and tennessee valley, the missouri valley. heavy rain, flooding, severe thunderstorm and tornado threat from texas, dallas east into new orleans, this area could see tornados. on the other side they are picking up heavy snows. these snows are flying in areas that don't see snow. take a look at the video this was the sun bowl yesterday. el paso texas. there's a reason they call it the sun bowl. that was not it. they saw 6 to 1 inches of snow in el paso texas. it is one of the sunniest locations in the entire 48. there were several miami hurricane players who said they had never seen snow. that will be traveling north across the high plains of the
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nation, they will see 6 to 12 here, and 6 to 12 across the high plains and across new england there will be 12 to 18 inches of snow. for us it could be a period of sleet well north and west tuesday morning. for us in philadelphia, it will be a cold rain with. tuesday afternoon, mid to upper 60s. we'll see sunny breaks, i think for the most part, cloudy conditions, later this evening, we'll get into the showers and temperatures pull back. the lehigh valley, cloudy skies, peeks of sunshine, 66 degrees, very mild. jersey shore, 70 degrees, breezy lots of clouds out there. philadelphia 69 degrees, clouds, some sun and a few showers developing later this evening. here we go, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast tomorrow is colder, 46 rain at night. tuesday, rain during the day, 58. wednesday, more rain, 62. wednesday night looks like it's
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the movie concussion follows the true story of a nigerian born pathologist in pittsburgh who link brain damage to a former professional football player. in the movie, the doctor takes on the nfl. >> tell the truth. >> reporter: doctors douglass smith and sean gradey of penn medicine neuro surgery are experts on brain injury and concussion. while the conditions was not new, linking it to football was. >> because football is such a high profile sport that got everybody's attention. >> reporter: and both doctors hope the movie will continue to raise awareness. >> the important thing from all this, all the attention not the nfl it's peewee football and hockey league. it's the kids that we have to think about keeping the brain safe. >> reporter: both agree progress
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has been made. we know after a hit to the head, athletes need to sit out and there's better testing. but there's a lot of we don't know about concussions. >> how many is too many, does it vary from person to person. is there a point in time because an individual had 3 or 4 concussions they should not go back to contact sports. we don't know the answer to that. >> reporter: they say more work is needed to determine the best treatment. both agree concussions are part of contact sports. it doesn't mean kids should not play them, but athletes, parents and coaches need to be aware of the risk. >> concussion is not a right of passage, it can be very serious for some people. >> reporter: the doctors couldn't comment whether there was coverup by the nfl as seen in the movie. if you see it over the weekend, let me know on my facebook page, ali gorman channel 6 "action news."
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>> a teenager got a great christmas gift, anthony who was born with a serious liver defect got a gift from a friend her mother last track of. she put a donor appeal on facebook. a mutual friend shared it with kendra, two weeks ago she gave anthony a third of her liver. >> without kendra, i don't know where we could be. >> although anthony was not home in time for christmas, he said it was the best holiday ever. so cool. >> very lucky family. 12:22. up next on "action news," sports. >> the 6 sixers final notch their second win of the season.
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>> playoff dreams are over for the feelings and their fans, they crashed down last night in a loss to the redskins with more dropped balls and missed opportunities. jeff skeverski has that and all your sunday sports. >> reporter: the nightmare after christmas. in a do or die game all the eagles had to do was beat a redskins team that was 1-5 on the road. they have zero wins against winning teams. instead it slips away from the eagles and their playoff hopes gone. the eagles trying to give eagles fans an awesome chris matt present. they come out on fire, ryan matthews starting for demarco
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murray. 7-0. the eagles fell behind 13-7. desean jackson malcom jenkins get into it. sam bradford for nelson agular dropped the ball off his finger tips. down 6 at the half. kurt cousins one of the four touchdowns. eagles down 13 they have life in the third, demarco murray remember him? touchdown, they are back within 6. next possession they can take the lead, but murray drops the ball. scooped up and returned, wow! ballgame, the redskins close the division at the at the linc, e-a-g-l-e-s looks like 38--- eagles lose 38-24.
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why are you 6-9. >> because we continue to shoot ourselves in the foot. good football teams don't make the mistakes we make on a weekly basis. >> it was a at terrible situat, but we have a lot of great talent in the locker room. >> reporter: wow, eagles eliminated from playoff contention. the game next sunday against the giants is meaningless. moving on to basketball, the sixers off to the worst start in nba history. sixers in phoenix last night mike antoni join the team on the sidelines. mike smith joins the team on the court after that christmas eve trade. in the second, rashawn holmes feeling at home before leave
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winning an injury. kendall marshall buried a 3. sixers win 111-104. their first win on the road since last march. 0-18 this season. they get a win. let's go flyers chants, flyers in anaheim later tonight. that's sports, have a good day. >> another hour of "action news" is just ahead. >> chicago struggles anew, police officer shut two more people, one accidently an someone dies. a new safety designed to prevent accidents on the amtrak northeast corridor. we'll have those stories when "action news" continues in just a moment. happening right now on
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"action news," eagles fans feel criticism after mistakes pile up in another disappointing loss. iraqi forces continue pushing deeper to get isis out of their stronghold near baghdad. christmas day fire in strahle wipe out homes. first the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, meteorologist with chris sowers, kind of gray out there so far. >> reporter: no sun just yet, but south jersey and delaware are starting to see a little bit of brightening.
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in the city no such luck. still dealing with dense fog, north and west of the delaware river. poor visibilities, delays are starting to mount. drive slowly and keep the beams on low. if you're for exampling we have delays philadelphia international reporting half-hour delays. dallas fort worth up to an hour. even though you're not seeing on this graphic. jfk has delays up to an hour. chicago is okay, it's cold, 38 degrees. orlando, that looks nice, 78 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, atlanta is doing all right, as well. 712. that's a major feared -- feeder hub into the philadelphia area. farther to the north and west the delays are starting to mount. we have a huge storm ripping up the plains pushing into the great lake states, that arrives tomorrow night into tuesday. sat satellite and radar, we're having difficult time shaking
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the clouds, mostly cloudy conditions throughout the region. we're expecting warm temperatures today, you can only imagine how much warmer had it been if we had sunny conditions. 69 is the high today. it shatters the record of 1949. it's going to be a warm afternoon and breezy and showers developing late. when i come back in just a few minutes, we're talking about a complete pattern change in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. guys? >> thanks, chris. it's been a tough morning for eagles fans to say the least. last night at the linc the birds hopes were crush by desean jackson. the redskins beat up on the birds 38-24. it gave the redskins nfc east crown. fans voiced -- players voiced their disappointment. >> it is not what we expected or wanted.
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>> fans are disappointed by their lackluster performance. they want to see big changes that includes firing chip kelly. >> it's tough when you're and eagles fan and philadelphia doesn't come to play. >> this is the worst disgrace of eagles football i've seen in years. i think chip kelly needs to go. >> eagles' season finale is next week in new york against the giants. >> the leader of isis is making new threats specifically directed at israel. al baghdadi made the claims in a 24 minute address. the message came as the pentagon announced christmas day strikes on isis targets in iraq and syria. it includes tunnels and manufacturerring sites and training outposts.
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all u.s. aircraft returned safely. the fight for the city 65 miles from baghdad is not over yet. sources are moving in on an isis-held compound in central are aamadi. a 55-year-old woman was hit by accidents by chicago police. the 5-year-old woman lived below the college student that prompted the initial call to the police. he was combative when he confronted them and answered a domestic abuse call. the mayor called this a tragic accident. the shooting comes in time wake
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of the killing of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald by another chicago officer. no arrests have been made in what police are calling riots and fights in louisville, kentucky. authorities shut down the mall early. however, police say the teens took the rioting outside to nearby street. police think social media played a role in gathering the large crowd. houston authorities say a fire at a mosque was deliberately set. they determined it was started in several locations indicating an accelerant was used. the mosque located in a shopping center does not have a kitchen or electronic equipment that could cause an electrical fire. nobody was hurt in the blaze. with christmas coming and going, attention so turning to new year's eve.
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that includes preparation for the rose parade in pasadena, california. in the wake of the san bernadino attack, police are beefing up security. there will be a bigger presence along the parade route and federal involvement. >> new year's eve and new year's day. federal police will employ bomb sniffing dogs and specific equipment that will register minute raidation. the recent terror attacks have not affected the tickets for the parade for the rose bowl. a 622-foot vessel got stuck yesterday into the terminal in morrisville. it was transporting scrap metal. it took nine hours, but crews
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freed the ship and it went on ts ts -- its way. police are trying to figure out is the if two shootings blocks away in overbrook were elated affirm 15-year-old boy was shot and rushed to penn presbyterian in critical condition. 24-year-old man was shot in the arm. he is in stable condition. police have not made and you arrest or what sparked the shooting. >> police say an illegal turn led to a collision involving a fire truck. it happened at 11:30 in wilmington. the fire truck was returning from the call when it hit by an suv making the turn. nobody was hurt. >> a decision could come come tomorrow from pennsylvania governor tom wolf about the budget bill. he could sign it, or let it become law without his signature. he faces signing a budget that
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false short of everything he is seeking or risking more damage to schools and social services. some districts won't reopen if some state money doesn't come through. >> amtrak travel is up over this holiday weekend and a new safety system is in place. john rawlins went to wilmington to see how positive train control works. >> reporter: though we have a greenlight we are not moving we are in a simm later in -- simulator in wilmington. it quickly accelerates along 125-mile straight away. i have a curve up ahead. >> reporter: whether a if the operator is distracted or wants to trigger a high-speed dethat's when the positive train control takes over and the alarm sounds.
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>> the throttle won't give me anymore power. it's slowing me down. >> reporter: this is device at work. last may 8 people died when amtrak 188 traveled at 100 miles per hour derailed in a 50-mile an hour curve at frankford junction. the device would have prevented the crash. amtrak will not discuss the incident. ptc is operating along the five hundred miles of the northeast corridor amtrak controls including the curve. >> this puts a new layer of protection on top of it. it prevents an over-speed i meant from taking place. >> reporter: it can reduce the likelihood of trains running red
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or stop signals triggering a complete stop. i asked what went wrong with train 188. he said no date has been set for the final report. australia's search team said the active search for the flight 370 will end by june. two shims continue to -- ships continue to search above and below the indian ocean for signs of the plane. the plan vanished in march 2014 with 239 people on board. it was a disheartening morning for residents in victoria state in australia when they got a first look at christmas day wildfires did to their homes. the fire destroyed 116 homes, but nobody was hurt. officials say they did rescue a
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koala along the roadway. the fire could burn for weeks. >> it's another winters trick for mother nature. we'll tell you how this circle of ice came about. >> an amazing chinese feat comes to the stage. we'll have that in 6abc loves the arts. >> looking live outside, it's still foggy out there. meteorologist sourest source will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. here's another oddity for
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they have never seen anything like it. >> you hit the nail on the head. this is has been a weird winter. it certainly has. it's snowing in the desert up here where it's supposed to be in the 20s and 30s it's in the 70s. it's been very, very what whackt there. we're trying to shake the cloud cover and fog. there's the wider view. southeast of the city, the fog has lifted there. in the city and north and west we're locked in pretty good. 55 in quakertown. pilots, 58. saint david 55. center city, 58. glassboro, 57. buena, 65. you get more in the way of sun it doesn't take much with the warm front pushing through. the numbers respond. smyrna, 65. blue berry county showing 64. my friends in hammonton and
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browns mill are 65. here comes the cold front, the warm front is sitting here and quickly on its heels is the cold front him we're in this warm sector for four or five hours before the colder changes arrive tonight. tomorrow will be chilly. north and west of the city in the lehigh valley and the poconos you're not getting out of the upper 30s. if you do it's only going to be 40 or 41. philadelphia, 45, 46. 4:00 p.m., mid 60s for everybody. imagine if we could get sun, it would get warmer. reading, 68. lancaster, 69. later this evening, here come the showers redeveloping working out to sea. after midnight, cloudy, fog redeveloping again. monday, here come the colder changes that sets up a chilly day, monday night into tuesday, the next shield of moisture
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pulls through, temperatures are cold enough to where it starts out that freezing rain or sleet in the lehigh valley and the poconos. a cold rain for philadelphia. the morning progresses and the warmer air starts freezing and it's changes over to plain rain temperatures in the 50s and 60s. heavy heavy rain at times. we've seen over 3 inches for the past ten days in philadelphia. if the models pan out we could see an additional one to two through wednesday evening. wilmington, 1.2. atlantic city more than two inches of rain and then the pattern finally changes. what's happening here, we had a lot of cold air sitting over top of the poll. but the jet stream kind of looks like with all the cold pushing to the southwest we've stayed nice and mild up and down the iron eastern seaboard. as we get into this weekend, all this cold will start to work its way down east of the mountains. it will start pushing into the
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areas that are east of the mississippi river. it's going to feel a lot more like winter around here, starting this weekend, saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, into the following week. high temperatures in the upper 30s, north and west, low to mid 40s south and east. for today mostly cloudy, showers late, temperatures wise 69 in philadelphia. 70 for dover. atlantic city, 07. cape may 68. overnight tonight, evening showers, cloudy with patchy fog, temperatures in the upper 30s, north and west, low 30s south and east. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 69 today, colder 46 tomorrow. rain at night. rain for tuesday, new year's eve, cloudy and 55. new year's day, 44. >> storm tracker 6 live radar is at your finger tips. go to the apple and google play
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stores the link is at 6abc.com/app. >> christmas mischief when they started a christmas tree fire. the cats likely chewed on the string of lights that caused the tree to explode. >> the cats were engulfed, the living room was engulfed. the girlfriend grabbed their infant son, the tree blew out the window. the cats were saved by the firefighters with pet oxygen marked for -- masks. come on in pop pop.
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happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no more than 100 mg. as it affects how well it works. it's such an important thing to do to help protect against another heart attack. brilinta worked better than plavix. and even reduced the chances of dying from another one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to doctor. since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers. a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery and all medicines you take. i will take brilinta today.
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tomorrow. and every day for as long as my doctor tells me. don't miss a day of brilinta. >> we're making progress this morning. sky6 live hd is taking a live look at philadelphia international airport. i say that because we can actually see the airport now. there is still fog out there, which you can see, as well. , it's a much clear picture on
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our sky 6 camera. chris said it is warming up. new arrival at a west coast aquarium is causing oohing and ahing. the a new baby was born in the tied pool. it's rare for a healthy otter to use it so much. they knew something was up. one morning they spotted the baby on the mom's belly, she has been staying there with her little one ever since, so cute. >> that's is sweet. i love that. >> plenty of families went to the movies on christmas. star wars the force awakens made $50 million. disney estimates it could top $1 billion by the end weekend. disney produced star wars.
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our parent company. >> karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts.the shen yun is puttin0 city tour. shen yun is a group of classical chinese artists on a mission to revive 5000 years of ancient culture. classical chinese dance originates from imperial times. back then it was presented to the emperors and generals in the form of courtly dancing. the dance.believed to be divinely inspired .has been passed down through the generations and the ancient legends come to life on stage. we have over 400 costumes during the show all of which are handmade and tailored for each dancer. and really match the historical background behind each dance. a live orchestra combines
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ancient chinese and modern western instruments and.with the dancers.transports audience members back to a time when emperors ruled dynasties.heroes became legends, and the world was full of magic and miracles. it's really a journey from ancient china right up to today so through 20 different segments, we'll be traveling through different dynasties, different ethnic groups. a lot of our audience members walk in without a deep understanding of chinese culture or history but they walk out with a whole new appreciation for this ancient heritage.shen h through the 10th at the academy of music. kimmel center box office 21591318 the 9.
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11 people are dead after tornados ripped through north texas. the tornados leveled homes in a dallas suburbs. the eagles playoff chance were crushed at the linc losing to the redskins 38-24. they finish off the season next week in new york against the giants. last look at accuweather. >> reporter: looks almost as miserable as the eedges performance. -- eagles performance.
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69 degrees, limited sun, showers possible, late this evening, showers developing it will be chilly with showers dropping into the 30s. tomorrow, 46 degrees, rain at night. tuesday is rainy, wednesday is rainy. new year's eve things finally start to clear out. new year's day, you'll feel that change, 44 with the wind in the 30s. >> this is the sad day sunday morning. chris will and i will be missinr sunday morning. we say goodbye saying thank you for being the best colleague. >> you're like brother and sister to me. >> we're very excited for the next chapter in your life. we'll be watching you from here. >> hopefully i'll see you guys soon. >> "fyi philly" is next. for eva pilgrim, chris sowers,
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and i'm alicia vitarelli. tonight on fyi philly. outfits to save the day! 2015 is coming to a close...we tap local designers to ring in the new year in style! they look so fresh! 'tis the season for pies and we're digging in! its christmas it's what it's all about. we meet a local family whose dazzling light display has gone nationwide. we check out a new show for the new year. wow this is pretty cool. and hit the city and suburbs with a massive list of things to do. hi everyone and happy holidays! we are at our 6abc studios. and it is gloriously decked out for the season.they say home ist is, that's why we're here and that's why, when it came time to shop for new year's fashion, we hit up our local talent and every piece is hand-stitched right here in philadelphia. i was kind of a whiz kid.
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