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a pleabt good morning to you, the -- pleasant good morning to you, it is 6:00 a.m., saturday, january 9. i'm gray hall along with alicia vitarelli. here's some of the stories we're working on "action news" this morning. who is edward archer, police are looking into the suspect who opened fire on one of their own. police are looking into whether drugs were involved in a deadly shooting in west philadelphia. if you don't have your powerball ticket just yet, there
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are 800 million reasons to go out and buy a ticket, maybe 3 or 4 or 5, whatever you would want. what would you do with all that money? i would take a fraction. >> reporter: i don't know that you could spend all that money. i think you could figure out. >> reporter: let's go outside, funny everybody would be my best friend. hey chris, how are you? we had sprinkles this morning, but that will change overnight tonight when heavy rain moves in. low 40s in south jersey and interior sections of the delmarva here. wilmington, 42 degrees, millville, 43. a chilly 37 in reading. 38 in allentown. freezing mark of 32 up in the poconos where winter weather advisory remains in effect for carbon and monroe counties for
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the next couple of hours because of spotty freezing drizzle. as you can see the radars are clear up there now. just be careful, there could slick spots, nothing is falling at this time. that will change overnight tonight and into tomorrow. for today, cloudy conditions, patchy fog, otherwise a mild day. 50 degrees by lunchtime. 2:00 p.m., 52. normally we should be around 40. we're 12 degrees above average. 4:00 p.m., 52, shooting for a high of 53. this system arrives with periods of heavy rain and record-high temperatures. i'll have the details coming up in just a bit. thanks for the update. 6:02. right now the fbi along with philadelphia police are tracing the background of 30-year-old edward archer accused of shooting and injuring a philadelphia police officer. he said he did it after pledging allegiance to islamic state terrorists.
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archer fired a dozen shots. officer pgh jesse hartnett with his arm severely injured gets out of the car and shoots back hitting archer. officers responded to his call for help and arrested archer. authorities know he traveled to saudi arabia in 2011 and egypt in 2012. there is no evidence he had actual ties to terrorists. he shot pgh jesse hartnett because the officer defends laws that are contrary to the q'uran. he follows allaw and that's the reason -- allah, and that's the reason he did this. we know police raided two locations yesterday believed to be connected to the suspect. one of the raise happened at 61 61st and pine street blocks away from the shooting scene.
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fbi searched the house for several hours and removed at least four boxes and a bag. the last philadelphia police officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty was robert wilson, wilson was killed while protecting customers inside a north philadelphia game stop last manner. he was buying a gift for his son when he stopped two armed men from robbing the store. sergeant wilson was killed during the fire fight. the two suspects who are brothers are awaiting trial. we have learned that the suspect in this case was no stranger to police. yesterday investigators searched the home in yeadon delaware county where edward archer lived with his mother. "action news" has learned he has a long criminal record and due to be sentenced next week on several charges in delaware county, but the reports of possible radicalization came as a surprise, jeff chirico has reaction from the muslim community. i would like to say we're
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sorry a philadelphia police officer was injured in the line of duty. >> reporter: the muslims in philadelphia expressing sorrow and shooting a police officer in the name of islam. the imam said the shooting is not coon deucive to -- conducive to islam. this is a public mosque, we have people from all over the city that come here. he may have attended here, but it has no reflection on the way we feel and the way we interact with the police department. it was an assassination from beginning to end. the shooting haunts police officers saying attitudes toward men and women in blue need to change. everybody wants to feel good about everybody and the black lives matter, all lives matters, our police officers
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lives matter. >> reporter: at a beef and beer fundraiser for a police officer's family say it makes them a little nervous, but more dedicated. are officers on edge, do you think? [inaudible]. you approach people with a little more caution. >> reporter: the philadelphia police department has issued a new safety measure all officers will patrol two to a car at least for the time being. at pen presbyterian, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." this shooting happened at a west philadelphia intersection right in front of innocent bystanders. "action news" spoke with some who witnessed the gunfire. they described the frightening sights and sounds as the police officer came under fire.
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he came out, up to the car and boom boom boom. everybody was scared. people that was standing outside, people ran out the bar, we hit the floor. i heard the cop saying get the f down, get the f down. i said what is the commotion, i go to the window and i look and i see them appending him. despite more than a dozen rounds fired between the suspect and the officer, no one else was hit. 6:07. response to the shooting of officer hartnett, nypd is urging its officers to be extra vigilant. for the last year authorities have been warning officers that their uniform or insignia is a target. obama administration will have a new task force that
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focuses on domestic radical views and one that deals with international extremism. check in with our website 6abc.com throughout the weekend for the latest developments and the police officer ambush investigation. right now you can see the surveillance images and ray video from the scene and the report on the suspect's background. new overnight a man was shot and killed on a west philadelphia street. police say the shooter fired 26 shots in the 800 block of north 49th street. some of the bullets struck the man in the head. he was pronounced at penn presbyterian hospital. investigators say narcotics were found at the scene. they are sorting out what went down and where the shooter is at this time. also new this morning, philadelphia police looking for the gunman in a shooting outside a bar. a man was shot in the face, chest and arm left critically injured. the 911 calls came in around 11:45.
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this is the 3100 block of north 6th street in north philadelphia. the victim was the rushed to temple university hospital. investigators now trying to find a motive. 6:09. there's been a shakeup at the top of the pennsylvania state police. second in command, lieutenant colonel george bivens was the face of the massive search for the accused trooper killer eric frein last year. he was demoted to major and sent to the bureau of gaming enforcement. two men were sentenced in the fatal collapse in center city. griffin campbell has been ordered to serve between 15 and 30 years for involunteer -- involuntary manslaughter. 6 people were killed and 13
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others hurt when the buildings collapsed. you could be paying more for the water. the philadelphia water department has filed a request of a hike of 17% over two years. that would raise a bill by $8 a month. they say it is needed because the city has aging infrastructure and suffered 9 water main breaks over a one year span the most since 1996. if approved, it would go into affect july 1. the powerball drawing is tonight it is a record-setting one. an eye-popping jackpot of $800 million. that's a lot of money. hard to imagine that kind of money. people have been lining up to pick up their tickets for the big drawing. if no one matches all the numbers, get this the next drawing is expected to soar past
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$1 billion. bill with a b. you can see the winning numbers on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. after accuweather. got to get that ticket. there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. we're talking more problems for bluebell, the latest discovery of listeria at the ice cream maker. huge waves crash along the california coastline. >> reporter: coming up in weather we have record highs for tomorrow, but the next arctic blast is already reloading in western canada, i'll let you know when this arrives in the seven-day forecast when we come right back.
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sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison jared duemling alex payne that out, huge waves as big as 60 feet giving surfers all they can handle out there. the waves are the result of the el nino storms that brought flooding to parts of california. let's talk about the forecast with meteorologist chris sowers, how are we looking today? >> reporter: we look already today, but the same storm arrives soon. as we go live on sky 6, live in penns landing, a mild morning around the delaware valley. the lone exception is the poconos where we have a winter advisory in effect for the next few hours, seeing spotty freezing drizzle, but everybody else temperatures in the upper
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30s and low 40s. there's the possibility of a few slick spots, road surfaces and sidewalks until 9:00 a.m. when temperatures climb above freezing. everybody well above average with highs topping out somewhere between 48 and 53 degrees depending on your location. a nice afternoon temperature-wise. it's a shame we can't clear the clouds out. 43 degrees, dewpoint 36, winds out of the he is east-northeast at 6. saint davids, 38. center city, 42. glassboro, 41. gandys beach, 42. out in before you berry country -- blue berry country, hammonton, 41 degrees. conditions up and down the mid atlantic and the entire eastern seaboard, here's the storm that battered california it is starting to get its act together that counter clockwise swirl. colder air on the backside, snows flying west of dallas and
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wichita and omaha. this is a great lake cutter. watch the motion, it will turn to the north and cut to the north. that means we'll be on the warm side of this, we'll see rain no snow. future tracker 6, cloudy, 52 degrees give or take by 4:00 p.m. somewhat cooler north and west, as the warm front continues to punch through. even out there, temperatures will moderate quickly. overnight tonight, temperatures drop off a couple degrees before midnight and after midnight they rise as the storm system gets closer. heavy drenching rains for parts of the area. temperatures in the upper 50s, topping out at 62, 63. leftover showers and peeks of sunshine, as well.monday arcticl through with winds getting
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temperatures down to the teens and 20s. winds gusting down the the shore. 25, 35-mile an hour inland. today is quiet, tomorrow is windy and wet, a miserable day. this afternoon, cloudy conditions, 50 degrees by lunchtime. 52 degrees by 2:00. shooting for a high of 53. western suburbs a little bit cooler, but still not too bad for this time of the year. allentown, 45. cape may and millville, 5 had degrees, rain developing after midnight. it will be heavy at times becoming windy and mild. 49 in philadelphia. millville, 48. reading, 44. allentown, 43. all these numbers are before midnight. after midnight they start to climb. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 63 degrees for tomorrow, that would tie the record high set back in 1950. morning rain some of it heavy by afternoon it's mainly cloudy, a few peeks of sunshine, maybe a leftover shower.
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monday, cold, windchills in the teens and 20s. wednesday, arctic weather arrives. 30, thursday, 32. we've been lucky, no snow is of yet. 6:18. some bright young minds showed off their hard work in abington. this is the science fair at aning ton elementary school. they explored topics like the science behind bubbles. how to make electricity making lemons and limes. one enterprising young man created a lava lamp inside a soda bottle. very nice. trush glad you're with us, 6:21,
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>> reporter: welcome back everyone, 6:24 saturday morning, day planner looks all right
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temperature-wise. the normal is 40. topping out at 52 or 53. a lot of cloud cover and patchy drizzle from time to time. the system we're watching getting its act together out of the lonestar state east of dallas, texas. this is known as a great lakes cutter. in order to get the snowstorm, this would have to come up the coast and get the cold air rushing in on the backside. what a cutter does is pull north anticipate -- and west of the philadelphia area. there's no snow threat with this, this will be a wet storm with record highs. on the backside, temperatures are dropping quickly. omaha 18. you can see the winds ahead of it surging in tonight. this will moderate by the time it moves into the delaware
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valley. but it will be another cold shot next week. turning to sports, the wells fargo center will be bestowed. the flyers play the islanders this afternoon. 9 sixers tip off against toronto tonight. the eagles are still looking for a head coach. here's jeff skeverski with details. >> reporter: the eagles fired chip kelly the final game to get a jump on the coaching search. doug peterson is expected to interview next. the philadelphia daily news reported john grutum was interested, but in a statement he said he had no plans to go back to coaching. he has not coached since 2008. if the eagles are serious hiring bears offensive coordinator adam gates they better move quickly.
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he has a second interview set up with the dolphins. he interviewed with the eagles on tuesday and interviewed with the giants on tuesday. what kind of coach do the eagles hope to have in place, we caught with donny hicks and asked what's looking for in a new boss. somebody who is always there and inside the game and looks at himself as a coach and person at the same time. eagles fans who wanted andy reid out in 20013. his replacement chip kelly failed letting key players like jerry maclin go and now maclin and reid are red hot in kansas. they won a team record ten straight. heading to the playoff game. reid faces thes today.
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what's the difference in big red in kc. he is more laid back, but he is still the same person. you can see he has gotten a new life. >> reporter: flyers against the islanders at 1:00 p.m. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day. > the fbi looked into the
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terrorist claims of the man who fired more than a dozen shots at a philadelphia police officer. big money is on the line tonight. powerball frenzy is on overload as the jackpot grows to a record high. plus, we're tracking soaking rain moving into the delaware and lehigh valleys. i'm alicia vitarelli along with gray hall for you this saturday morning. meteorologist chris sowers has a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it is warm today, but you're like, don't get used to it. >> reporter: 48 house and it is back to reality, unfortunately -- 48 hours and it is back to reality, unfortunately. looking live over the platt bridge. it's very mild already. a mild afternoon, cloudy skies
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throughout the area and patchy drizzle. not the best of days, but 43 degrees at this hour, you can't complain. 42 in wilmington. reading 37. 32 in the poconos where we have a winter weather advisory in effect until 9:00 a.m. there's spotty freezing drizzle up there that could create slick spots. everybody else well above freezing. for the most part, the radars are clear now. a few hole in the clouds around the delaware valley. more clouds, a thicker cloud deck approaching from the southwest, that means mainly cloudy conditions throughout the day. heavy rains developing overnight tonight. cloudy and some drizzle possible but most of the day is dry. the normal is 40. the high today 53 degrees. record-high temperatures are possible for tomorrow, i'll show
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you how warm we get in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. guys. the big story saturday morning did the confessed shooter of a philadelphia police officer have ties to terrorism. you can see in the video officer pgh jesse hartnett gets out of his patrol car and fires back despite having serious injuries to his arm. video grabbed national attention for many reasons, but particularly because the gunman said he acted in the name of islam. dann cuellar has more. >> reporter: we are learning from sources the suspect traveled to the middle east saudi arabia in 2011 and egypt in 2012 and converted to islam. the question police and fbi are trying to answer this morning is whether he had been in contact with radical muslims. >> reporter: the ten seconds of terror were captured on the police surveillance camera. edward archer, charge also the car and fires a dozen shots.
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he reaches inside the car and runs way. the officer manages to call in. that is chilling, absolutely chilling when you watch that. police officials stunned by the images of the braidsen attack. if that doesn't -- brazen attack. if that doesn't make the hairs on your neck raise, it's scary. >> reporter: the officer fires back and manages to strike his attacker three times. officer did strike the male we're going to need -- the bravery he demonstrated was absolutely remarkable, his will to live undoubtedly saved his life. >> reporter: police say the suspect edward archer told them he ambushed pgh jesse hartnett in the name of islam.
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the gun was stolen from police officer several years ago. fbi searched the home of suspect carting away boxes of evidence. he is a paragon of evidence of what it means to be a police officer in terms of being a warrior and everything else when he had to be. this morning officer hartnett is listed in fair condition but faces a long road to recovery. investigator comb through evidence to see if the suspect had any direct ties to isis. at police headquarters, channel 6 "action news." 6:34 we know police continue to gather evidence and search for a motive in the ambush shooting. officers raided two locations believed to be connected to the suspect. one of the raise happened at 61st and pine streets blocks away from the shooting scene.
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swat officers and a member of bomb squad served a search warrant. archer spent time at the home of a relative who moved out recently. fbi searched the house and removed four boxes and a bag. yesterday investigators descend on the home in yeadon delaware county where he lived with his mother. he was no stranger to law enforcement, but reports of possible radicalization came as a shock. he was a long rap sheet. he has been on the radar screen and i believe he was scheduled to be in our county court next week for another incident. back in 2013 archer pleaded guilty to assault and carrying a firearm without a license in philadelphia. in delaware county he had recently been convicted of forgery, altering a document careless driving and driving
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with a suspended license. archer was scheduled to be sentenced on those charges next week. members of the local muslim communities are condemning the ambush saying it's not consistent with the teachings of islam. members of the mosque apologize saying they are sorry that another officer was injured in the line of duty. they say they don't know him but he may have worshipped here. we have people who come from all over the city he may have worshiped here. philadelphia's new mayor jim kenny said the shooting had nothing to do with the islamic teachers. pennsylvania governor tom wolf issued this statement, we are thankful that officer hartnett is alive and not facing life threatening injuries after being ambushed. we wish him and his family the best during his recovery.
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the alleged intentional act of violence against an officer seeking to help a fell citizen is horrifying and has no place in pennsylvania. up in new york city, nypd issued an officer safety alert in response to the shooting. for more than a year the department has been warning officers that their uniform or official insignia makes them a target. two nypd officers were ambushed and killed execution style in 2014 while sitting in their marked patrol car. check 6abc.com throughout the weekend for the latest in the ambush investigation. right now you can view the surveillance images and raw video from the scene and the reports on the suspect's background. if you're just waking up with us, 6:37. a man is found inside a car shot dead in chester. sprs -- officers were called to the scene before 10:00 p.m. they
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found the car running and a man in the driver seat with a gunshot injury to the head. police are searching for the shooter and the motive, this is chester's first homicide in 2016. a motorcyclist was airlifted to a hospital after it collided with a car on the black horse near pedrick avenue. there's no word of the condition of the motorcyclist who had to be flown to the hospital. the budget battle in harrisburg takes a new twist. pennsylvania public school association sued tom wolf and the republican house and senate. the psba is looking to recoup a
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billion dollars schools had to borrow. gop lawmakers claim their proposal back in june would have avoided the stalemate. by now you probably have your lottery ticket, if you don't go get one. the biggest jackpot in history is up for grabs. with ticket sales so strong the number will likely increase. this is actually in california. many of these people you see here are from nevada which does not participate in powerball. if no one wins the jackpot will increase to a whopping billion dollars all mine. you can see the winning numbers right here on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. after accuweather. i have to go get a ticket in order to win. yeah. work on that. still much more to come on "action news" saturday morning.
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new thriller hits theaters this weekend we have a preview of the forest. snow is wrecking havoc on traveling in the northwest. chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast after this break.
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look at these snowy conditions in flagstaff, arizona. every flight was canceled due to wintry weather. airport expects flights to continue today which is good news there. no snow here. which is good for some people. >> reporter: many are frustrated, they want snow. you don't want any snow. a little. not too much. >> reporter: the good news we have a little bit in the seven-day forecast, just a few flurries when we get into the middle of next week, but nothing like flagstaff. flagstaff has reported four inches of snow every single day this week. if you were skiing out there you are enjoying the weather, but bone dry here. flip it over to the radars. crystal clear, we had patchy drizzle in the poconos, freezing drizzle, but that's long gone at this point. later this afternoon, 53 degrees in philadelphia.
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13 degrees above average. 43 is the present temperature reading. it's going to be the low temperature this morning. 38 in allentown. freezing in the poconos. 37 in reading, 42 in wilmington. 43 in millville. and sea isle city checking in at 47 degrees. visibility for the most part not an issue this morning unless you go well out to the west far western suburbs, some of the outlying areas picking up fog, two miles in lancaster and reading, poconos .3 of a mile. atlantic city at the airport, 8 miles. satellite and radar, a little bit of cloud -- holes in the cloud cover over the delaware valley. we have clouds out to the west and more across the missouri and tennessee valley. today is a cloudy day start to finish, if you manage to see sunshine consider yourself lucky, there could areas of scattered drizzle later this afternoon, mainly north and west, but not mounting to all
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that much. overnight tonight it's dry, that's when the heavier rains move on in. look at this by 7:30 look at the yellows and oranges and reds this is heavy soaking rain falling at that point. there could thunderstorms briefly pushing through south jersey and delaware as the system pushes north washington, d.c. northward. sunday a rainy day, the wind pick up. sunday night, the arctic front pushes through and temperatures plunge. we'll go from the low 60s to the low 30s monday afternoon. records are in reach tomorrow. 63 is the record high temperature in philadelphia set back in 1950. tomorrow we're forecasting 63. it will be close. aim town, 60. we'll hit that in the lehigh valley.
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wilmington, 64. we are forecasting 64. trenton, 62 we're forecasting 61. atlantic city, 63 we're forecasting 61. most locations will be one to two degrees around the record high. cloudy skies in the lehigh valley. could be a sprinkle around. 45 degrees in places like bethlehem and allentown. jersey shore nice and mild, pair of 5s cloudy skies on the sand. there could one or two areas that pick up patchy drizzle. most of the day is dry. 53 degrees philadelphia. cloudy skies a sprinkle or two is possible. winds out of the northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. after midnight tonight, rain developing becoming wind and mild, 43 degrees outlying suburbs, 53 for center city. after midnight these numbers climb. first thing tomorrow morning we're close to 60 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, windy and warm for sunday, rain early, otherwise it's mostly cloudy maybe a leftover shower by afternoon. 63 is the forecasted high. sunny and cold for monday, 35.
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windchills in the teens and 20s. tuesday clouds and sun, 42. wednesday and thursday, bitter, 30 and 33. there's brief snow there, gray, snow showers possible. otherwise it's a quiet week, could be rough stuff tomorrow morning. take 63 tomorrow and put it on pause. >> reporter: it's like november and december. you guys are bah hum bug with the snow. 6:47 is the high, you can get the forecast and storm tracker 6 live radar at any time at 6abc.com/weather. it was a dance party on skates at cooper river park. it was the opening night of rock the ice at the camden county's winter fest ice rink. professional skaters glided around the rink to great music there. the show runs every weekend through valentine's day. best of all it's free! pretty cool. the hoop.
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topping our people scene this morning, kevin spacey is adding another title to his long history in hollywood. movie mogul head. it will produce the house of cards. 6:50, a new film hits theaters set in a real place in japan. david daniel has a preview of the thriller the forest. >> reporter: natalie dormer stars in the forest as sara who is determined to save her sister. i can just feel it, she is in trouble she needs me. >> reporter: sarah's feeling is right, her sister needs her more
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than ever. her sister went into the forest where lost people go to commit suicide. >> reporter: when she arrives in japan, nobody wants to help her. i want to higher a guide. >> reporter: one person is willing to guide her an american named aidan played by taylor kenny. but can she trust aidan anyone or anything at all there? it's like the unreliable syndrome, is what she is seeing real or is it there, is aidan a good guy or bad guy. everything kind of fell in this gray area. you can be charming at one point and a bit hostile or aggressive. i think it really played well. the reason the movie is so scary, it's plausible you would traveled halfway around the world to find someone you love.
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you can't see after dark. i'm not leaving without my sister. >> reporter: in hollywood i'm david daniel.
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welcome back everyone, 6:54 saturday morning, day planner looks gray and gloomy. lots of cloud cover expected out there, maybe patchy drizzle. 52 degrees by 3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 50 degrees shooting for a high of 53. double scan live showing the next storm we're watching is coming out of the deep south moving east of dallas. the area of low pressure will get its act together and cut north into the great lakes bringing heavy rains and mild temperatures to the delaware valley overnight tonight and into tomorrow. you're are a snow lover, you want colder changes and winter why the.
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here's what's happening next week. baby steps. we have a huge dome of cold air sitting across the southeastern canada. this will sit here over the next few days. thing of spokes around a wheel we'll see ree -- reinforcing shots of this cold moving across the delaware valley every other day next week. that will reinforce the cold and bump the southern branch. jet to the south. no snow, but we have the cold. we'll see what happens the week after that. it is now 6:56, globe lighting can add allure to any room, but it can be costly. the designers at the live well show knock it off have an innovating idea for you. >> reporter: globe fixtures can be a design element in every room. if you don't have a few hundred bucks for a one of a kindly light don't sweat it. this is a way to replicate the
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look that might blow your mind, but not your budget. we have a unique take on a globe light. it involves a balloon and homemade paper mache. we have to make our paste. it's not paper ma which -- ma -e because we're not using paper. we're using string. the we'll take the balloon and wrap the string around the balloon and let it dry overnight. once it dries overnight the string will be nice and hard and rinld to the point where -- rigid to the point where we can pop the balloon and it still holds it's shape. we can cut a hole 6 inches wide so the light picture can go into the globe. our final step is to screw two
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hooks on either side of the light fixture, and hook the groab -- globe on to it. we used string and glue and balloon and it cost 14 bucks. tune into knock it off, sunday night at 7:00 on the live well network. a stroll in rittenhouse square changed into a light changing moment for one couple last night and wouldn't you know that "action news" happened to be there rolling on the whole thing. mike and adrianna were walking through the park when they came to a stop in front of a musician, that's when mike got down on one knee, a huge sign appeared saying will you merry
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me. she said yes, in just a few minutes, the champagne was flowing and they engaged. now the big question we wonder if they will ask the photo journalist to be there. 6:58 we have another hour of "action news" coming up here's some of the stories we're working on for you right now. when mother nature fails to come through, you may do it yourself. we'll tell you how a north jersey man created his own winter wonderland. he is back in custody after spending 6 months on the lam, the man known as joaquin "el chapo" guzman has been arrested. those stories in just a moment. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever?
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