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>> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, january 3, 2016. the powerball jackpot soars again, nobody one the 35 million-dollar jackpot. >> it's almost as if you're living on some other planet. >> missouri governor jay nixon describing the flooding battering his state. the swollen mississippi river will threaten several states for weeks. >> back home we are battling
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arctic air on the way. the temperatures are set to tumble. chris sowers is outside, not too bad, right chris? >> reporter: come outside, it's not as cold as what's in store for us monday and tuesday. 28 degrees in allentown. windchills a good two or three degrees colder. millville, 25. 32 for philadelphia. reading 26. we're seeing winds out of the southwest at 5 to 6 to 7 miles per hour. nothing too windy out here, but it's good enough to drop the windchills down into the low to mid 20s. feels like 24 in allentown, 27 in philadelphia. millville, 25. wilmington, 28 and 16 degrees right now that's what it feels like in the mountains. satellite and radar just like yesterday we'll keep the skies mainly clear today. it will be a nice looking day. with the winds briefly shifting
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out of the southwest ahead of the arctic front that will be good enough to get us up into the upper 40s today. it's a milder day with a ton of sunshine out there. as you look toward the top of the screen you see the snow squalls that's the arctic front that will barrel south into the mid atlantic and the northeast during the course. day. 45 degrees by lunchtime. 2:00 p.m., 47. 4:00 p.m., we're back down to 46 shooting for a high of 48 normally we should be around 41. but looking ahead, the coldest air of the season so far is on the way, arctic front arrives tonight. it's an overall colder pattern change. we've been enjoying beautiful weather over the last 45 days, it's one of the warmest novembers since records began, it was the warmest december since 1885. now that will change. it will feel like winter out here over the next few days, ton of sunshine, the positive, but again, temperatures will be down into the teens for the overnight
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lows. we're not used to that. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >> chris, thank you. new this morning, the powerball jackpot skyrocketing again overnight. the next jackpot will be worth $400 million. one of the biggest prizes in powerball history. no one saw the numbers in the 355 million-dollar drawing. the odds of doing that were slim one in 292 million. too bad, though, that 205 million-dollar lump sum payout would have put the happy in happy new year's. 5, 16, 29, 42, the powerball 10. we're posting the numbers at 6abc.com and the crowley at the bottom of the screen. you may recall back in march of 2013, a noter jersey man won $338 million powerball drawing. he owed $29,000 child support at
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the time. the lottery resolved those issues before presentation. the next powerball drawing is wednesday night. >> eagles play their first game in the post chip kelly era. the birds take on the giants on the road. pat shurmur is the interim coach. quarterback sam bradford's future is up in the air. shurmur was his coach in the saint louis. >> i have a great deal of respect for pat, i think him being here would be part of the decision. >> it's important to show respect for ourselves and the teammates and the organization and the game itself to go out and fight tooth and nail and try to beat the giants. >> in 20 minutes, jeff skeverski tells you about another eagles assistant that's
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been interviewed to fill the coaching vacancy. we'll bring you a live report from met life stadium on "action news" at noon. "action news" sunday breaks it down at 11:35 as brandon graham and the "action news" sports team looks back at the season. >> drivers using the pennsylvania turnpike have to dig a little deeper this morning. a toll hike took effect, cash fares went up the most, 6%. e-z pass pays less. decades of toll hikes to come pay for roadwork. anyone come into new jersey via the pennsylvania turnpike will no longer have to stop to pay a toll at the bridge. this affects the neshaminy false bridge. a camera will snap a picture of the license plate and you will get a bill in the mail. let's take a look at the scenes in the midwest. you have to his the video to
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believe it. swollen rivers have flooded towns completely. the flooding fear is stretching south. we have more on all the water causing so much heartbreak. >> reporter: from the sky, the brid -- breadth and depth of the disaster are painfully clear. the missouri crested high from missouri to louisiana rivers are rising. floodwaters swallowing everything in its path. >> it's reached its highest since 17993. >> reporter: desperate measures failed to hold the water at bay. >> they go to work in the morning and everything is fine. they come home in the evening and we had waters rise 4 feet. >> reporter: the floods have claimed hundreds of homes and 24 lives. >> the vast majority of the deaths, probably 14 of 15 drove
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into water. >> reporter: in saint louis, matt said he could only watch helplessly as the rising water battered his house from this to this to driftwood. >> everyone did get out okay. >> yes we got out, my dog is all right. >> reporter: the threat of major flooding from cresting rivers will move down the mississippi and hang over the region for weeks meaning scenes like these are ominous preview for many in the new year. >> new this morning a one-car crash in west philadelphia has critically injured the driver at haverford avenue. police say the car went out of control and slammed into a utility pole. it took 30 minutes for firefighters to free the driver. he is being treated at hahnemann hospital. it is a sad ending to the search for a missing autistic
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boy in allentown. the body of 5-year-old jayliel vega was found in the lehigh canal. the discovery came after a val pulled his tablet from the canal water. the little boy's water was found under 6 feet of water. the memorial stands near the site where his body was found. we'll have more from jeff chirico in the next half-hour. >> the mummers have banned one of their own for his actions during the parade. it had to do with the alleged homophobic remarks made during the parade. the captain's group said they do not condone the actions or share his opinions or express the sentiments of our proud club. the captain said they would not
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apologize for brucener's performance transition to kaitlin jener. >> that was quite the talker. >> a pastor comes face-to-face with the gunman. what happens next time has some calling the pastor a hero. philadelphia's next mayor takes the helm tomorrow. we'll run down what's on jim ken j's -- kenny's agenda. it is blustery and cold but palace in comparison to what's on the table next week. we have windchills in the single digits, i'll let you know how long that lasts in the seven-day forecast.
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sky6 live hd looking at penns landing. there's a little bit of a breeze there, flags waving in the winds. >> reporter: a little bit. just a little wave. the winds will be whipping as we get into tomorrow. when the arctic front pushes through tonight. you'll know it. you'll here the shutters, geese yank this -- i can't think this morning. looking live at cape may, blustery and cold, temperatures in the 20s, and windchills colder than that. 32 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 27. winds out of the south southwest at 5 miles per hour. 27 in the poconos the finally cold enough to make snow up there. trenton, 28.
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millville, 25. dover checking in at # 2 degrees. just slightest breeze out of the southwest. arctic front is up to the north upstate new york near the canadian border. wind shift out of the south that will warm us up to the upper 40s. behind the front, the winds shift out of the north and the numbers fall off a cliff. here's the arctic front. here's the temperatures behind the front. now this air mass will modify as it drops down into the lower 48. it will be good enough to drop overnight lows into the teens area wide monday night putting windchills in the single digits. which is getting into the dangerous category. contusion morning is when the worst should arrive. there's the arctic front knocking on the door today.
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today mild, 47, 48 degrees, a good 6 to 8 degrees above average. monday the front drops into the virginias and the carolinas, which is far south. the winds shifting out of the north, monday it will be a struggle to reach the freezing mark of 32 degrees, you factor in the winds it will feel like the teens and 20s all day. tuesday, the cold air is settling on in. the good news for tuesday, the winds relax, it will be cold enough with highs ranging from 28 to 32 degrees. the next few days are very, very cold. windchill wise later this afternoon, 3:00 p.m., actual air temperatures, 46, 47, maybe as warm as 48. it will feel like 40, because the winds will be whipping out of the north at 5 to 15 to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow afternoon, windchills teens and low 20s, south and west. tuesday, windchills in the single digits. if you're waiting for the school bus you'll need to bundle up.
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that's getting close to the dangerous category. the good news that only lasts one morning and we start to moderate wednesday and thursday, 2:00 p.m., 47 forecasting a high of 48. sunny, breezy. with the wind it will feel cooler than the actual numbers. 42 in reading, allentown, 42. millville, 48. a fleet of 50s to the south, dover, cape may, atlantic city topping out at 50 degrees. overnight tonight, the front pushes through, after midnight the numbers crash. 22 in allentown. reading, 23. lancaster, 21. philadelphia, 27. trenton, 25. mainly clear, brisk and cold, windchills easily in the teens. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 33 degrees blustery and cold for tomorrow. could be flurries out there, especially north and west, 32 degrees for tuesday, sunny and cold, wednesday pulling out of it a little bit, cold, though, 42, thursday and friday we get on the mild side of the next storm system, mid to upper
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40s, the next storm will bring rain not snow friday night into saturday. we get beyond that, things will change even more. it gets colder. this will be a shock to the system. >> first taste of winter. >> michael nutter tenure as mayor of philadelphia comes to an end tomorrow. jim kenny takes over city hall following a formal inauguration. the swearing incurs at 10:00 a.m -- occurs at 10:00 a.m. at the academy music. "action news" will have live coverage, the ceremony gidges at 10 -- begins at 10:00 a.m. police commissioner, charles ramsey steps down tomorrow. he tweeted out a goodbye saying it was a pleasure serving as commissioner.
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>> here's an update on a developing story out of india. indian troops are battling two gunmen at an air force near the country's border with pakistan. the base came under attack 36 hours ago. the gunmen have been cornered and expected to be captured or killed soon. the attack has left 7 indian troops dead, indian forces have killed four gunmen. a candle light vigil was held for the victims of the deadly attack on friday in tel aviv. two people were killed and several others wounded when 31-year-old allegedly opened fire. family members describe him as a troubled man who was traumatized
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after a cousin was killed by police in 2006. now we'll go to north carolina we'll talk about this gentleman, this is a pastor in north carolina who was confronted by a rifle-wielding man as he was giving a sermon on gun violence on new year's eve. pastor walked up to the gunman and the man asked if he would pray for him. he took the rifle and hugged the man and prayed for him. the man said he wanted to help someone and felt compelled to seek help at the church. police arrived and took him into custody, he was put in a mental institution. people who sleep or their left side experience more nightmares. remind yourself you're in
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find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. america runs on dunkin'. everyone, 7:23 sunday morning, looking at the upcoming pattern change, november ranked in the top ten, warmest november for the city of philadelphia. this past december was the warmest december we have seen in philadelphia. one day the 19th featured temperatures below seasonal average. we were 13.7 degrees above normal. usually if you're above normal it's a degree or two. we were almost 14 degrees. that's just unheard of him we're
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seeing the polar plunge. the jet stream will buckle across the southeastern participant of the united states. this is true arctic air coming from the pole settling in tonight setting up a chilly monday and tuesday. look at the dramatic change. 48 degrees today, sunny and breezy. the winds will make it feel like the low 40s. tomorrow, blustery, 33, windchills in the teens and 20s, maybe a few flurries out there. alicia. >> a woman in new jersey is facing charges after she was caught on video driving into several parked cars outside a casino in atlantic city. check out the video it shows the woman repeatedly backing up and trying to drive in between two parked cars, even though the vehicle she is in is cloorl stuck and not -- clearly stuck and not fitting. police say it happened on new year's day at the tropicana
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hotel. she jumped into the car and tried to take off. she was arrest and facing several charges including dui. the sixers lost twice in the same buildings in los angeles logs, first the lakers beat them and then the clippers. okafor scored 23 points. the clippers racked up double figures in scoring leading to a 130-99 rout. the flyers lost earlier, as well. jeff skeverski has more on that and eagles looking for chip kelly's replace. >> reporter: eagles owner jeffrey lori wants the coach to understand the passion of the fans. who knows that better than deuce staley. he has been the running back coach since 2013.
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eagles fan know staley from his playing days, seven years as the eagles running back, he was a monster. 4800 yards rushing. he may be a long shot to get the job, lori did higher reid who was only a quarterbacks coach at the time. pat shurmur. said he is not lobbying for chip kelly's job. >> i spend everyday of my life as an audition, the last game of the year is against the giants in the meadowlands. this is the end of my 13th year here, i've learned to appreciate how strong the organization is. >> happy new year, not if you're a flyers fan. the flyers ring in the new year with the third straight loss,
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dave roberts among the fans, flyers fall behind 2-zip to the kings. in the third, here they come, flyers within 1. final minutes of the third, they need a quick goal, jonathan quick robs claude giroux, flyers lose 2-1. it is their if it straight loss on the road. nova on the road, 15 of the 19 points scored in the first 15 minutes. josh hart makes a point. hart scores 9 of ten from the field. nova wins 85-71. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day. >> (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything,
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sowers. >> reporter: it's cold out here right now, but this will be a picnic compared to tuesday morning when we talk about windchills down to the single digits. cold, 32 degrees the freezing mark for philadelphia. binghamton, 28. new york city 35. arctic front is off to the northwest. you can see the pocket of lavender or purple there, that's where the arctic front is right now. it is pushing due south making its way into the lower 48 this afternoon arriving in the philadelphia area after midnight tonight. 33 in detroit, 21 in souix -- sault saint marie. there could flurries around tomorrow, but we're not anticipating any of the white stuff. mostly sunny and breezy,
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48 degrees, with the sun it will feel mild. the normal is 41. you factor in the breeze it will feel like 42 or 43. so somewhat chilly, but not as cold as yesterday. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about the colder changes, the possibility of dangerous windchills tuesday morning and when it all gets out of here in the seven-day forecast. alicia. >> chris thank you, you can remember to get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live radar at 6abc.com/weather. >> developing out of the port richmond section of philadelphia. police are looking for the killer who gunned down a 33-year-old man. the action cam was at the scene, the 2100 block of east birch street. gunfire rang out at 4:15, police say the victim was behind the steering wheel of the car when someone shot through the back window of the car with an automatic weapon.
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several bullets struck the man in the head. >> from the way the male was sitting in the car, it does appear that the male didn't know this was about to happen to him. it appears he was computed while sitting in the driver's seat of the car. >> the victim was pronounced at the scene. homicide deserves -- detectives are looking for motives anne suspects. an allentown family is mourning the loss of their son who vanished from a family new year's eve party. jeff chirico was in allentown for the heartbreaking end. >> it's a sad conclusion to the search, a sad day for the city. the city pulled together. city leaders made the announcement the community was dreading. the body of jayliel vega was found under 6 feet of water in the lehigh canal a quarter mile from where he went missing. >> this is considered a tragic accident, however, there will be
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a full investigation. >> reporter: a break in the case came when a volunteer pulled the boy's tablet from the water in canal park. divers spent hours searching the frigid waters as family members watched and waited. >> it's heartbreaking i have a 5-year-old at home, i can't imagine what the family is going through. >> reporter: over two days hundreds of volunteers helped search for jayliel vega who was last seen new year's eve running from a party at a relative's home barefoot and without a coat. >> my son is 9 he is autistic. an advocate for children with autism said it's not surprising that the child was found in water. >> they don't have that level of insecurity. >> reporter: by evening community members gathered around the memorial of candles
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and teddy bears to honor the boy and his family they say they never met. >> i'm sure they don't have the strengthen to stand on their own right now for all these people to come here right now, it proves us as a community we are together. >> reporter: the community is rallying around the family, a local funeral director offered to cover funeral costs when he learned the family couldn't afford to bury their son. an occupies -- an autopsy is scheduled for monday morning. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> turning to the rails for president, donald trump lashed out at hillary clinton during a campaign stop in mississippi saying the democratic presidential candidate e-mail issues would have landed most people in jail. >> everybody knows she should be inle jail. what she did -- she should be in jail. people who did 5% of what she
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did, their lives have been ruined. you look at general petraeus, nice guy, he had bad moments, right. they destroyed him, they destroyed other people for doing far less than hillary. >> bernie sanders was heckled by a trump supporter during a campaign stop in amhurst massachusetts. >> there's a trump supporter worried about mr. trump's money. [booing >> i say to mr. trump annie mccormick his supporter -- >> gop presidential candidate and bernie sanders face questions on this week with george stephanopoulos this
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morning after "action news." >> happening today, the first family returns to washington, d.c. which means there holiday getaway in hawaii is coming to an end. the president enjoyed golf in honor lou -- honolulu. he visited with his sister abbey together with the nieces and daughters went to the national memorial of the pacific. >> if becoming a multimillionaire is one of your resolutions you're in luck because no one won the 355 powerball drawing. the numbers 5, 16, 6, 29, 42 with the powerball of 10. we'll scroll the numbers at the bottom of the screen in case you missed that. the next drawing is wednesday night and be worth $400 million. well, thanks to the eagles loss to the washington redskins last week, the final game of the season against the giants is
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meaningless except for the coasmtion -- coaches and players. pat shurmur is the interim coaches coached sam bradford when bradford played for saint louis. two largest fantasy football websites could be shut down. thousands of players who bet big could get their money back. >> reporter: a potentially cripple new set back for two giants of daily fantasy sports. if you played fan dual or draft kings in new york you may be entitled to get your money back said new york attorney general eric snyderman, those sites taking in $200 million in entry fees from 600,000 customers in 2015. snyderman is asking the
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companies to pay a fine up to $5,000 per case. >> i've deposited a totalful $35 an won over 2 million. >> reporter: snyderman is accusing the companies of misrepresenting the chances of winning. >> they originally deposited money with the daily fantasy companies based on on doubling their money which is what the advertising promised. >> reporter: snyderman adding this to a lawsuit he filed against the companies in november calling them illegal gambling operations. draft kings responding saying in the statement like the new york attorney general original complaint it is based on on misunderstanding of fantasy competitions. we'll fight this suit.rcy gonza.
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morning, taking a live look, sky6 live hd philadelphia international airport. wherever that plane is heading, i hope it's going someplace warm. >> you were complaining this morning. >> reporter: i guess i was a little bit. it's cold out there. a lot of people on social media, are saying i'm going to get a chance to wear my new coat i got for christmas. you'll need it tomorrow. looking at ben franklin bridge there's steam coming up this is how lake-effect snow develops, you get a cold air mass rushing over relatively warm body of water, it produces the steam, you get big towering clouds and you get lake-effect snow. that's not we'll see this morning, but that's what happens across the great lake states this time. year. the snow machines will kick in late this afternoon and tomorrow and tuesday for western portions of upstate new york and
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pennsylvania as the cold air comes charging south and east. 48 degrees, seven degrees above average. 30 degrees is the low temperature this morning. the average is 26. numbers wise we're close to where we should be for this time of the year. allentown, 24. reading 26. lancaster, 26. philadelphia, 32. millville, 25. trenton, 28. the slightest breeze out of the southwest makes it feel a little bit cooler. 16 in the poconos. 24 in allentown, that's the air temperature, as well. there's not much of a windchill in the lehigh valley. trenton 28. millville, 25. feels like 26 in reading. satellite and radar, the headline will be this guy right here, this is the polar front coming from the arctic circle dropping southward into the lower 48. here's a better vantage point. you can see the counter clockwise swirl. the entire thing drifts closer to the delaware valley. the good news we'll not see any
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real weather out of this system. we'll not see any snow or rain anything like that, but we'll feel the colder changes. mostly sunny conditions, after the frontal system slips through we could see cloud cover, a passing flurry tomorrow, but not that much. tuesday afternoon, same thing mostly sunny conditions, just a few clouds out there. temperature-wise here we go, highs today mid to upper 40s, not too bad. the model at 2:00 has us at 45. accuweather has us at 48. cooler north and west. monday afternoon it's a completely different ballgame. upper 20s, north and west, a biting wind, windchills in the teens all day long. 32 in philadelphia. 34 for millville. windchills are much, much colder than that. tuesday, high temperatures for tuesday, it's going to be a struggle just to reach the freezing mark, you factor in the winds it's going to feel like
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the 20s. the next 48 to 72 hours after today will be very, very cold around here. 42 degrees in the lehigh valley. sun and clouds, breezy with the winds it will feel like the mid to upper 30s. jersey shore not a bad day, a lot of sunshine, 50 degrees, sunny conditions on the sand. with the winds it will feel like 42 or 43. 48 degrees, same thing with the winds it will feel like 42 or 43. mostly sunny, winds sustained out of the west at 15 to 25 miles per hour. mainly clear and colder overnight tonight. the winds pick up after midnight as the front slips through. 23 degrees outlying suburbs, 27 for center city. 33 degrees tomorrow, blustery and colder, windchills in the teens and 20s. tuesday, sunny and cold, the winds ease up a little bit, windchill in the 20s. 42 degrees wednesday. quiet. thursday, quiet. 46. friday and saturday close to
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50 degrees again. >> it will feel balmy. >> reporter: the downpour it will rain. 50 degrees will feel balmy at that point. >> ear infections are one of the most common medical problems parents face, most kids get an ear infection before they turn 2 years old. >> ear infections are the bain of every child's existence, they hurt. i remember having them all the time as a kid they were not fun. >> reporter: dr. eileen relates to families dealing with ear infections they happen when bacteria and viruses migrate to the middle ear the pocket behind the eardrum. it happens to children under three because of their anatomy because the tubes are not as good at keeping the germs out as
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older children. >> if they are in day care or older siblings get composed to viruses in -- exposed to viruses in schools. if they think back tier -- bacteria is to braman -- to blame they might recommend an antibiotic. >> the big thing to remember you have to finish all the ten days. >> reporter: otherwise bacteria become drug resistant. the shots prevents ear infections that prevent knew -- pneumonia and sepsis. in most kids ear infections decline on their own after they
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so go online or call now for this great offer. get out of the past. get fios. jerry blavat is no stronger for putting on a show. he is returning to the kimmel center for a one night salute to the sounds of doo wop. david murphy has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, jerry blavat, the boss with the hot sauce has entertained the city. he promises his latest concert at the kimmel center will be a show like never before. >> it's a tribute to the music, the people and the artist of philadelphia. it's a salute to street corner
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harmony. >> you've got the skylinners, since i don't have you. nearly a dozen special guests will take the stage. >> the wonderful things about these groups at the kimmel center represent from 19 a 55 to the present day. the legendary artists will be backed by a 30 piece orchestra. the icon of philadelphia radio puts it altogether. >> i come out there, i come out singing while the groups are on stage i do a change and come back out. >> the entertainment extends to more than the stage. there's dancing before and after the show. >> reporter: this is his 30th show at the kimmel center he warns they always sell out. >> you 16 years of age to 90
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years of age because it's the music. >> reporter: jerry blavat's salute to street corner harmony for tickets go to the arts in philly.org or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts for other areas events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. >> a pair of south jersey twins are giving back the medical team that helped them through a rough start to life. the 12-year-olds delivered 50 handmade blankets to the neonatal intensive care unit they were inspired by the blankets the nurse gave to them when they finally went home. >> something they feel is special to have from the day that they are born. >> the twins want the blankets to be symbols of comfort and
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>> all right it is getting cold. >> reporter: today is not too bad, 48 degrees or so. overnight tonight the game changes. 48 today mostly sunny breeze. overnight tonight, arctic front arrives, 33 degrees, windchills in the teens and 20s, there could flurries from time to time. monday night into tuesday, not teens area wide. tuesday morning, we're in the single digits, wednesday we pull out of it a little bit. 42 degrees, sunny. thursday is quiet, 46. friday and saturday, near 50, cloudy skies and a little bit of rain. it's going to be cold, the good news it's brief. >> it is now 7:55 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> reporter: nydia and alicia good morning coming up on
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"g.m.a.," 24 dead nearly 100 homes destroyed by the historic floods in the midwest, now the water is moving south threatening major cities down river. our meteorologist taking an incredible tour of the flooding communities her image also and forecast coming up. trump back on the campaign trail featuring the terrorist video using his own words. how did he respond. the man hunt is on for a shooter who gunned down a sorority sister after a road rage incident. meanwhile, many gather at a candle light vigil. beyounce is tack a new role we'll tell you what her next project is coming up in pop news with sarah haynes. >> very intriguing. "good morning america" weekend is next on channel 6
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"action news, "action news" continues later this morning. >> here's some of the stories we're working on for you, the final had harrah, the eagles fih the season without chip kelly. we're live as birds fans think who she would take over as head coach. >> they call him the man. >> for have alicia vitarelli, s sowers and the entire "action news" team, we'll see you back here at 9:00. i'm nydia han. have a great sunday!
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good morning, america. new overnight -- danger downstream. devastating floodwaters surge south. >> the crest we had today was the highest crest in history. >> divers capturing incredible images. communities completely under water. our new tour of the disaster and the major cities that are in the danger zone right now. also new this morning, trump's tough talk. the presidential candidate not backing down after terrorists use his comments in a recruitment video. he's now turning the tables on hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton created isis with obama. >> so, how will this affect the campaign? road rage murder. the popular college student gunned down after a new year's eve party. why did this stop at a red light lead to violence? the hunt for the gunmen
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