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joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past. get fios. sunday morning, the powerball jackpot soars yet again to a staggering $1.3 billion. i can't believe i didn't win. nobody had the winning ticket in last night's drawing. that's why you're here this morning. actor sean penn helped mexican security forces capture
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drug kingpin "el chapo." charges are filed in the shooting of a philadelphia police officer. it is 6:00 a.m., sky6 live hd overlooking the airport. as you can see it is wet and windy, nydia is off. i'm gray hall along with alicia vitarelli. more on the big big, powerball jacket pot in a moment. chris sowers is looking at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. the good news it is warmer, but it's wet out there. >> reporter: let's get you outside and go live on sky 6. we have periods of rain throughout the area. some of it heavy at times, it is reducing the visibility and we're seeing fog settling in and ponding on area roads. allow yourself extra time and take it easy on area roads. double scan live, as we set it in motion, a lot of heavier weather is off to new york and
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up in new england, which is good news, the heaviest is exiting parts of the delaware valley. we'll make a couple of zooms we'll zoom into the western suburbs first, everybody north of 322 that's where the heaviest rains are falling from reading to pottstown, boyertown, green lane seeing heavy rains. also if we travel farther to the east get over the other side of the delaware river into south jersey, elmer, malaga, hammonton, 322, a slow go seeing very heavy rain at this point. this will be the trend over the next several hours, we'll see skies brighten up this afternoon, it will be fairly dreary out there, but we'll see some peeks of sunshine later on. 56 degrees by 10:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m., it's cloudy, 2, 4:00, temperatures begin to drop off here and there could be a leftover shower. we're shooting for a high of
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65 degrees this afternoon which would be a record high. but big changes are waiting in the wings here. these are actually current temperatures right now. teens arena teens and 20s, below zero. this air mass is heading this way, i'll let you know how cold it gets around here and how long it sticks around. we have big changes in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. you can get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live radar at any time at 6abc.com/weather. now to the story that has everyone buzzing, the powerball are we have the numbers that got the jackpot sky rocketing to $1.3 billion. 16, 19, 32, 34, 57, the powerball number 13. nobody hit the numbers in last night's drawing. we are controlling them at the bottom of the screen bus there are smaller prizes out there, we'll show the numbers in just a
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moment. when the jackpot is a billion dollars, the smaller prizes are good, too. that's why people across the nation lined up trying to win the jackpot in, the largest in world history. the grand prize swelling to $949,800,000 easily crushing the old record of any lottery. overnight "action news" caught up with people at the mel rose dinner crave be the chance to be the person holding the golden ticket in the next drawing. if i hit i'll buy family houses here and there. if i do win, i would probably help homeless. family, first, i don't know, donate some if i had some, who knows,.
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you got to try like everybody else. 75% of possible combinations were bought at the time of last night's drawing. powerball sales raked in $277 million friday, and 400 million by last night. the last grand prize winner was back on november 4. the odds of winning one in 292 million. 16, 19, 32, 34, 57, the powerball is 13. the reason we keep repeating them we want you to check your tickets. someone in pennsylvania scored the match five that's worth a cool million dollars. the next powerball drawing for the 1.3 billion is coming up on wednesday night. "good morning america" weekend will have more on the powerball pandemonium at 8:00 a.m. and "action news" will be following
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the fever, as well. time 6:05. happening this morning new information to tell you about, a man and woman are found stabbed in camden county. right now police are working the case. we know this happened in a home on the unit block of walnut avenue in lindenwald. the woman was stabbed twice, the man had one stab injury. both were rushed to cooper university hospital. nobody has been arrested. the gunman who shot a philadelphia police officer is officially charged. we're learning about the suspect from an attorney. jeff chirico has more on the long list of charges. >> reporter: this is our first look at edward archer's mug shot. he was charged with attempted murder, sag evaluated assault and assault of a law enforcement officer. the charges stem from thursday's harrowing ambush of a
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philadelphia police officer after which archer reportedly confessed he did it in the name of islam and pledged allegiance to isis. he was in egypt through 2013. >> reporter: the attorney represent -8d him on previous weapons charges in 201. thing as an impulsive act. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating any connect to the terror group as they pour through evidence collected friday from his mother's home in yeadon. surveillance images show the gunman approaching the cruiser as he fires 13 shots even reaching through the window. despite three bullets to his harm, jesse hartnett chases after his attacker and manages to shoot him in the buttocks
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before police officers catch him. mayor jim kenny who said the incident had nothing to do with islam spoke to reporters about hartnett at a mural painting event at the muslim society in kensington. i told him i was thankful for his service. he said his visit planned before the shooting is intended to show support for the muslim community who should not have to answer for everyone who invokes islam. jews have to defend themselves, catholics had to defend themselves, now the muslims have to defend themselves. >> reporter: part of the investigation includes retracing trips afterrer made in 2011 and 201. the only trip he will be making anytime soon will be to a courtroom scheduled for
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january 25th. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." a mexican official said an interview with actor sean penn helped them track down drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman. penn's interview was published on rolling stone's magazine website. penn met with him in a jungle hideout back in october while the fugitive was on the run. the reason "el chapo" was interested in having a movie made about his life, thursday the meeting. now he is back behind bars in the very same prison he escaped. find out what guzman told sean penn in the next half-hour. grrchl this is brand new video of a rescue in gloucester county. firefighters carrying a man up an embankment. he fell 50 feet behind an apartment building in washington township. he is being treated in the hospital and expected to recover. there's much more coming up
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on "action news." the eagles coaching search is about to take not one, but two twists, one, it's the giants' turn. we'll have more on the big news overnight. the winner is last night's record powerball drawing. heavy rains and warm temperatures expected out there today and then the numbers plunge as an arctic front arrives overnight tonight. the windchills are in the teens tomorrow. i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back.
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a pleasant good morning to you, the time now, 6:13, if you're just waking up, the action cam live along the benjamin franklin parkway, you can see it is wet as evident by the flags blowing in the wind, it is windy, as well. take it easy this morning. i did see a couple of accidents when i was on my way in because it's slicker out there. take your time on the roads. >> reporter: there's a lot of ponding on the roads that can cause hydroplaning. the heavy rains have moved in earlier than anticipated, which is good news if you're not expected to get on your way
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until later this morning. right now it's a slow go across the area. youhere's double scan live, youn see oranges and reds across the suburbs. down at the bottom of the screen, it's crystal clear as the rains race to the north at 30 miles per hour. we'll zoom into south jersey, there's camden county, southern gloucester county, here's burlington county right here. you can see route 30 from berlin up to marlton, heavy rains being indicated by the yellows and oranges, medford lakes area picking up a few reds delsea drive and route 55, all slow go take your time on the roads, not only do we have the rains coming down at a good clip we have ponding on the roads. all three combined they are doing a nobody on us. 59 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 56. wind out of the southeast at 16 miles per hour, the pressure is starting to rise. the normal high for this time of the year is 40 degrees, we're
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flirting with 60 in philadelphia. millville, 59. allentown, 48. the poconos 41 animal trenton -- and trenton, 52 degrees. the record high was 63 set back in 1950. the we're now at 59. >> reporter: i don't think we'll have any problems breaking that record today. we have fog settling in. millville, 4 miles. reading, 3 miles, 2 1/2 in allentown and 2 in the poconos. as the frontal system lifts through, the fog will lift and move along with it. later on this afternoon we'll have cloudy conditions and peeks of sunshine and leftover showers as the bulk of the low slides through. snow is on the back edge of the cold air rush running through canada. we're in the expecting any frozen precipitation out of
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this. future tracker 6:10 a.m., the heaviest stuff is pulling through. philadelphia, 63 degrees, very, very mild. allentown, 61. trenton, 64 degrees by 1:00. philadelphia 62. note what's going on across the western suburbs, already starting to cool down at that point and the numbers drop off overnight as the arctic front slides through. temperatures are down into the 20s area wide. you factor in the winds it feels like the teens and 20s. 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, 15 in reading, lunchtime, 18 in reading, 23 degrees in philadelphia. we'll go from record highs today to bone-chilling cold tomorrow. lehigh valley, 60 degrees, the wind will whip around 20 to 30 miles per hour. same thing with the jersey shore, 60 degrees, morning rain becoming windy in the afternoon. philadelphia a record high of 65 degrees, morning rain, lots
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of ponding on the roadways, windy, windier out of the southwest sustained at 20 miles per hour. turning sharply colder, windy, mainly clear, 26 degrees outlying suburbs, 29 center city. wind shifting out of the northwest, 20 to 25 miles per hour. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. 65 today, subtract tomorrow, 35 degrees. windchills in the 20s most of the day. tuesday, sun and clouds, 44. another cold shot gets in here midweek. wednesday, windy and cold, 30. thursday, partly sunny, icy cold, 33 degrees, guys? all right, chris, thank you. this is video of a gas pipeline explosion that is raging in texas. the blast happened in robertson county. residents reported feeling their homes shake. the flames shooting from the 30-inch pipe are out, but at last check a small grass fire was burning nearby, some homes
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glad you stayed with us, 6:20, new this morning, fbi agents catch a suspected jewelry store robber wanted in several states. this video, surveillance video of 24-year-old abgail lee kemp shows you are carrying out an armed robbery in georgia. she was connected to half a dozen similar robberies in five states.
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her 8 month crime spree netted her millions of dollars in jewelry. a phone call of a young couple reconnecting in a hospital after a car crash that nearly killed them has gone viral. take a look at the picture taken of the two who were in a pick up truck with hunter behind the wheel when he fell asleep on the road in nashville, kentucky. the vehicle had slammed into a bridge, they had not seen each other until this very moment in the hospital. all i cared about was seeing her and making sure sure she was okay before me, i didn't care what happened to me as long as she was already. we've gotten hundreds of messages, telling us that our story is what you know brought them out of a really, really dark place in their life. look at the smiles there, the two are now doing just fine, they are expected to make a
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complete recovery viral for all the right reasons. this morning a new jersey nonprofit needs your help to get the attention of a grammy award winning artist. fantastic friends would love to have bruno morris perform at their prom. they came up with dance moves and new lyrics to bruin no's hip song up town funk. ♪ okay, pretty cool, they need got some moves there, now that the video is posted fantastic friends hope it will go viral abbey mars will see it. the stockton student who founded the organization said it would mean the world to the members. it would be so incredible
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in the nfl playoffs. the bengals had a one point lead and trying to run out the clock, seconds later after a personal foul penalty, the steelers nailed winning field goal. they scored 18-16. eagles ex-coach andy reid is celebrating a playoff win. meanwhile, the eagles are looking for a coach. >> reporter: a source confirms to "action news" the eagles are granted permission to speak to the 69-year-old former giants coach. he is expected to interview tomorrow. he stepped down from the giants after 12 years, he has not made the playoffs since 2011. only 6 coaches in nfl history have more playoff wins and won the super bowl twice.
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before the eagles meet with him, they will interview doug peterson who is for now andy reid's offense coordinator in kansas. reid back in the playoffs , jeremy maclin after the catch goes down with a right knee injury. maclin tore the same knee twice with the eagles, he is in tears on the sidelines, he'll have an mri later today. alex smith the touchdown, chief's win, 30-zip. they will fails the patriots next. between the eagles phillies flyers, sixers, boy does this city need a winner or what, and the flyers could be the answer. all of a sudden the boys just two points out of the playoff
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spot. flyers fans would heat up a playoff one against the islanders 90 seconds into the second. 1-0. 7 minutes later, it is 2-0. matt reid sets up the first two goals and in the third, reid gets one for himself. flyers won 4-0. they have won three in a row, two points out of the playoff spot. in south philadelphia, the sixers hosting toronto, the court is barely down and bang. sixers up 12-0 out of the gate. okafor goes to town on back-to-back possessions. third quarter, it's a career high 28. sixers within 6 after 3. kyle riley puts it away, 108,
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picture of what's happening this morning. a steady rain is falling and the temperature is well above the average high. don't get too used to it. 6:31, wet, windy, but warm sunday morning. >> reporter: i was just going to say, thinking about this rain, if it was 12 hours later, we woulding shoveling. -- we would be shoveling. a little bit of a break from mother nature. as gray mentioned we're seeing high temperatures close to record levels. the record high is 63 degrees. the current temperature is 59. it's only 6:30 a.m. we're doing all right temperature-wise. double scan live showing rains that are overspreading most of the area. it's quickly pushing off to the north, the pennsylvania turn into the lehigh valley it's running pretty good. north of the atlantic city expressway and trenton and northern portions of new jersey they are seeing good downpours.
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we'll zoom into western portions of burlington county, riverside, willingboro, route 130. the rain is lifting to the north at 30 miles per hour. we have ponding on roads and visibility has been reduced to less than two miles in parts of the area. if you live along the delaware river and the ocean front we have a coastal flood advisory, high tide on the oceanfront, 9:00 a.m. waves crashing on the beaches 5 to 7 feet. we are expecting tides to run higher than normal that's the coastal flood advisory, if you live in an area that tichicly floods or your car is parked on the road that floods, you may want to monitor your surrounding until the tide recedes. windy and warm, 65 degrees, winds out of the southwest at 20
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to 30 miles per hour. it will start to clear out by afternoon. we're expecting a ton of cloud cover and leftover showers throughout the afternoon. 64 degrees by lunchtime. 65 by 2. we have temperatures plummet and we have the arctic cold. if you're waking up, allow us to put you back into the powerball dream that's still alive. jackpot is a draw dropping $1.3 billion. despite long lines, no ticket matched all the numbers in last night's drawing. by air time it reached almost $950 million. here the numbers chosen, 16, 19, 32, 34, 57 and the powerball was 13. you can see those numbers coming
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up on the bottom of your screen. and if you happen to strike gold on wednesday night, which is when the next drawing takes place, financial experts offer you advice, the first thing you should do is sign the back of the ticket and you tell it in a secure place and no matter how excited you are, wait to come forward and have a team of professionals to advise you. here at the big board, the man accused in the shooting of a philadelphia police officer has been officially been charged. edward archer is behind bars, he was charged with 8 counts including an assault of an officer. the charges stem from the ambush of officer jesse hartnett in which archer fired 13 shots.
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despite being shot in the alarm, hartnett managed to chase down his attacker and shoot him in the backside before back up arrives. archer confessed and said he did it in the name of islam and pledged allegiance to isis. i don't think he had anything to do with the isis or the islamic state or anything lights. i think this is an impetussive act for someone who wanted to make a mark for himself. archer is due back in court meanwhile, a go fund me account has been started to help pay for hartnett's medical bills. "action news" was in old city as a trapped worker was hoisted from back underground.
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the market frankford line was shut down because of the rescue. the man was taken to jefferson university hospital for observations. actor sean penn is at the center of a real life drama that captured mexican drug pin joaquin "el chapo" -- drug kingpin joaquin "el chapo" guzman. he wanted to spin his infamily -- infamy into celebrity. now joaquin "el chapo" guzman is back in handcuffs. the drug lord parade understand front of cameras authorities rushed him back to the super max prison he tunneled out of last year attorney general said that's thanks to "el chapo" himself and a healthy doles of vanity. he wanted a bye -- bi optic made
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about him. the final showdown playing out in his home state mexican marines raiding the house killing five of his men and seizing these weapons including 50 caliber sniper rifles and grenade launchers. they caught up with him after he ran through soar tunnels and hijacked a vehicle. mexican officials declaring mission accomplished. u.s. department of justice calling the arrest a victory for the citizens of mexico and the u.s. he faces charges in multiple u.s. districts for murder and drug trafficking, now mexico is considering extradition. matt gutman, mexico. more on the interview muslimman did with sean -- guzman did with sean penn,
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guzman said he started in business not long after turning 6, but selling oranges and soft drinks by the age of 15. he began growing marijuana to help his family. now he tells penn that he supplies more heroin, meth cocaine and marijuana than anyone in the world owe bragged he has a fleet of submarines and planes. he never starts trouble and only ever defends himself. to politics this morning, republican candidate donald trump is questioning whether gop rival ted cruz can legally run for president. talking at a campaign stop in clear lake iowa about the fact cruz was born in canada. you cannot put somebody there folks he is going to go in and immediately sued by the democrats because he was born in canada and not allowed to run
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for president. cruz has said he is a natural born citizen because his mother was born in the united states and he hassles been an american citizen. the internal has all sorts of fevered swamp theories. my mom was borne wilmingtoning ton delaware, a citizen of the united states. in the race for the democratic nomination, bernie sanders said that polls said he is the democrat better able to beat the republican candidate in november. my opponent she is the person who can win the general election, i respectfully disagree. go to the website and look at the polling. look at which candidate is doing better against donald trump. look at the last national poll you will find bernie sanders is
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beating trump trump by 1 opponents -- 13 points. a fox news poll shows sanders has a 13 points lead in clinton in new hampshire. presidential candidate marko rubio will be a guest with george stephanopoulos after "action news" at 9:00. president obama is preparing to deliver his final state of the union address on tuesday night. as customary man and woman of note will be seated in the first lady's guest box. this week two people who inspired the president during his first term were invited. there will be an empty seat in memory of victims of gun violence. president will visit the
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u.s. auto show, the century sunny was struggling and in danger of collapse when the president took office back in 2009. record sales were reported last year, nearly 17.5 million american autos were sold. there's still much more to come on "action news" this sunday morning. an iconic sound and infamous story. this refrigerator where you don't have to open the door. it gives new meaning to dinner which a show. meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll see you back here after the break. i've smoked a lot
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sunday morning. if you're just waking up, taking a live look sky6 live hd the action cam out there, looking at the philadelphia art museum this morning. you know what, it's a good place to spend indoors, especially the first part of the day. meteorologist chris sowers says it should dry up. >> reporter: if you're just waking up the worst of it is gone. you missed it. >> reporter: you missed it. i meant the rain.
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[laughter]. >> reporter: the heaviest stuff is pulling away at this point. we have a couple of heavier downpours across parts of the area, the bulk of it is long gone, it is north into northeastern pennsylvania and northern portions of new jersey. here's double scan live, we have a couple of heavier downpours, one to the west of atlantic city and surf city, this is southeastern burlington county. another heavy batch of moisture right over trenton. we're going to zoom into mercer county right now. this is northwestern burlington county from riverside if you're be traveling along route 10 to florence, heavy rain falling at that point. new jersey turnpike, a slow go, a lot of ponding on the roadways. newtown, heavy rains, levittown heavy downpours, trenton to the north, are receiving heavy heavy rains this morning. over the next a couple of hours, north of the pennsylvania turnpike and north of the atlantic city expressway expect brief heavy downpours and
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ponding on roads and poor drainage flooding. take your time let the heavy downpours work their way through and most of the day will feature a lot of clouds from that point on a couple of leftover showers. it's not a terrible day overall, but just for the next few hours, 59 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 56. winds out of the southeast at 15 miles per hour. warm front slicing through the garthen state this morning. that will lift to the north and that will help to get the temperatures in the 60s later on. record high is 63. we're showing 59 in philadelphia. 59 in millville, dover and wilmington, 57. we're forecasting 65 this afternoon. it should be a very warm day, but the numbers will plummet later this evening, and into the overnight as the arctic front pushes through. philadelphia down to 2 1/2 miles. 3 for allentown, reading and lancaster. 4 miles in trenton and 8 in atlantic city.
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as the warm front lifts through not only do the temperatures moderate, but the fog lifts north along with the front and that should begin to clear, as well. the wider view on double scan live, we set it in motion for you, there's the heavy rain air mass pushing through upstate new york, there's the counter clockwise swirl that has to swing through. the heaviest and steadyiest by far is happening now and pushing on by to the north. future tracker 6, 10:00 a.m., a couple of downpours in the area. this afternoon, it's cloudy, peeks of sunshine possible, low-level clouds and a few spritzes and sprinkles. that's the arctic front right there and temperatures take a nose dive and drop into the 20s and windchills in the teens. 11:00 a.m., the winds will be humming, 30 to 40-mile an hour
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along the shore. the colder air is starting to invade the area. winds gusting to 40 miles per hour by 6:30. first thing tomorrow morning, the winds and cold temperatures combine to equal windchills down in the teens, are a blustery and cold morning tomorrow, reading, 15. it will feel like 14 in lancaster, 20 in philadelphia. and 19 degrees in trenton. so forecast for today, periods of rain this morning, some of it heavy at times, but very, very warm. there will be scattered fog out there. 10:00 a.m., 62. lunchtime, 64. by 2:00 p.m., 63 and then the numbers starting point to drop. 4:00 p.m., 58. the high temperature is 65 that would be a record high. allentown, flirt winning a record high -- flitting -- flirting with a record high, very windy by the afternoon. windy stained out of the southwest at 30 miles per hour with gusts as high as 35 or
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40 miles per hour. clearing out overnight windy and cold temperatures in the 20s, area whited. tomorrow, blustery and cold, 65 today. down to 35 for the high tomorrow. tuesday, sun and clouds, 44. wednesday is quiet. we'll see another arctic shot come in here, we're forecasting 30 degrees, another day with windchills in the teens and 20s partly sunny, thursday, 33. friday and saturday, 40 degrees, had this by far is the warmest day, the rest of the week is cold. a tease before we go back to the cold. >> reporter: 60s for today, gray. stop complaining gray. it will dry out and then we'll go outside. 6 homes in the delaware valley will be a whole lot warmer this winter thanks to oliver heating as part of the annual heat for the holidays program. the company is donating and installing new heating systems
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for deserving families in need. the action cam went along he as they visited a home in collingdale, delaware county. it's a tradition the company has cored out for 16 years and counting. samsung has a new fridge. it looks like a smart phone screen. you can send photos to it. it allows to peek inside remotely, conveniently for grocery shopping. it can look up recipes and order takeout. it's like a personal assistant. this fridge costs about $5,000 and debuted at the electronic show in las vegas, if you are win the powerball -- you were going to say that. maybe two. one for me and one for you. we'll see. we'll be right back.
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>> funeral will be held for natalie cole tomorrow cole will be buried next to her parents, sister and brother at forest lawn memorial park in glendale. cole died at the age of 65 new year's eve of heart failure. a grieving sister hopes you can help her family get justice, here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> reporter: jonna cole said growing up her brother was on the straight and narrow. on wednesday, july 24, cole said
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her brother was getting ready to go to work when he had problems with his truck. he would have been gone, but the truck wouldn't start. >> reporter: she said richards was standings outside the 2200 block of dplen view avenue in west -- glen view avenue in west philadelphia when police got a phone call for a shooting. i got a phone call at work and they said he got shot. cole rushed to the scene to find out what happened from police. he was standing outside two people walked past him shook his hand and let go and started shooting. >> reporter: the 25-year-old was shot multiple times and died at the hospital. the city of philadelphia is offering a reward up to $20,000 for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. all you have to do is call the citizens crime commission 215-546-tips.
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spom glad you stayed -- so grad you stayed with us. 6:57 a new scholarship is on the table for philadelphia children of police who are killed. this will provide funds to children of officers who are killed or permanently disabled on the job. the money will help the kids attend private or parochial school. the scholarship fund would not
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be possible without the connelly foundation that is providing 3 monday thousand dollars of seed money. another hour of "action news" sunday morning, straight ahead. here's some of the stories we're working on for you, almost a billion dollar a world record was up for grabs in the powerball drawing. the pot continues to grow overnight. we find out if anyone struck it rich big time. a new jersey nonprofit makes a promposal to a musical superstar, we'll tell you who it is. and get ready for a soggy, spring-like sunday. snievment something.
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right now on "action news," sunday morning, the powerball jackpot soars yet again to a staggering $1.3 billion. nobody had the winning ticket in the drawing. talk about a hollywood connection an interview with sean penn is what helped mexican authority forces capture, drug kingpin joaquin "el chapo" guzman. charges are filed against the gunman who shot a philadelphia police officer.
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