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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. 7:00 a.m., action cam live
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for you, cape may, no, no, i believe this is the benjamin franklin parkway. we took you on a tour across the region. that's okay, a pleasant good morning to you, nydia is off, i'm gray hall, alongside alicia vitarelli. a big powerball jackpot. as donald trump would say it is huge. >> reporter: on sky 6 it doesn't matter where you are this morning, it's raining, you're seeing a drizzle or shower, the roads are damp. on a positive note, temperatures are very, very mild. we're already close to 60 degrees, flirt winning -- flirting with record territory. we have a coastal flood advisory in effect for the next few
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hours, we're not only seeing waves on the beach, but higher than normal tides. keep your eyes on your surrounding as the tides continue to rise. heavy rains pushing off to the north. you can see this little band stretching from jersey shore to upstate new york. that's on the leading edge of the warm front that's beginning to lift. as this heavy band works north this morning we'll camp a break around midday -- we'll catch a break around midday and showers are possible late in the day as the low swings through. mercer county, there's pennington, and route 1 and 130. you can see darker shades of red and yellow. the bulk of it is lifting to the north from ma to
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sayerville. 59 in philadelphia. that's not too bad. 58 in wilmington, 59 in millville. 49 in allentown. 41 in the poconos and sea isle city. 53 degrees, forecast for this morning, it's miserable. this afternoon we'll see peeks of sunshine. morning rain, windy and warm, 65 degrees, there could be a leftover shower. look what's waiting in the wings. big arctic wind on the way. a piece of that cold air slides through our neck of the woods overnight tonight tonight into tomorrow morning, i'll let you know how low it will get in the seven day. don't forget you can get the seven-day forecast and check radar at any time at 6abc.com/weather. now to the story everyone is buzzing back, of course we're talking about the powerball. we have the numbers that set the jackpot skyrocketing to a
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whopping $1.3 billion. i can't believe that, so much money. those numbers, take a look at the screen. 16, 19, 32, 34, 57, the powerball number 13, nobody hit all those numbers in last night's drawing, we're scrolling the numbers at the bottom. screen because there are smaller prizes that can make you really rich. we'll show you those numbers in just a bit. 1 is -- 13 is apply -- my lucky number. many lined up to become the biggest winner in the record jackpot. the grand prize rose to $948,800,000. overnight tonight, cawngt you will with more -- caught up with more people at the melrose
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diner. if i hit i would buy my family houses here arena there. it's crazy, if i do win, i would probably help homeless. family first and then you know, i don't know, donate some if i had some, who knows,. if well we all had some. lottery workers say 75 of all possible combinations were bought by the time of the drawing. powerball sales raked in $277 million friday and 400 million by last night. the last grand prize winner in powerball way back on november 4 that was two months ago. the odds of winning is one in 292 million. we're going to show you the numbers again for a reason here, 16, 19, 32, 34, 57, the powerball 13.
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someone in pennsylvania scored the match five that scored a million dollars. the next powerball drawing for 1.3 billion is coming up on wednesday night. "good morning america" will have more on the powerball pandemonium at 8:00 a.m., "action news" will be following the fever. we'll see what happens. time 7:06. we're tracking other stories and new information for you this morning, a man and woman are found stabbed in camden county. right now police are working this 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 a stab injury they were rushed to cooper university hospital. investigators have not said if anyone was arrested. the gunman in the shooting of the philadelphia police officer is officially charged. we're learning more about the
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suspect from an attorney. jeff chirico has more on the long list of charges edward archer is facing. >> reporter: this is our first look at edward archer's mug shot. police charged the 30-year-old from yeadon with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault of a law enforcement officer. the charges stem from thursday night's harrowing ambush of a philadelphia police officer, after which archer reportedly confessed saying he did it in the name of islam and pledges allegiance to isis. do you know he was radicalized in anyway. i knew he was muslim, he was in egypt in 2012. >> reporter: he represented him on weapons charges in 2013 after he returned from egypt. i don't think he had anything to do with isis or islamic state or anything like that. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating any connection to the terror group as they pour
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through evidence from his mother's home in yeadon. the surveillance video shows the gunman approaching the cruiser firing 13 shots even reaching through the window. despite three bullets to the his arm, jesse hartnett chases after the attacker and manages to shoot him in the buttocks after three officers capture him. hartnett is recovering at penn presbyterian. mayor jim kenny said it had nothing to do with the islam spoke to reporters at the muslim event. i told him we were thankful for his service as a police officer and united states coast guard. kenny said his visit planned before the shooting is intended to show his support for the muslim community who he said should not have to answer for he every criminal who invokes islam. it's the history of this country, the jews have to defend
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themselves, the catholics have to defend themselves, and the blacks had to defend themselves and now the muslims have to defend themselves. >> reporter: at police headquarters, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." this reads like a hollywood script a mexican official saying an interview with actor sean penn is what helped them track down drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman. penn met with guzman in a jungle hideout while the kingpin was on the run. the reason he was interested in having a movie made about his life. he is back behind bars from the very same prison he escaped. find out what guzman told sean penn in the next half-hour.
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this is video of firefighters carrying a man up an embankment, he fell behind an apartment building in washington township. he is being treated in the hospital and expected to recover. much more to come on "action news" this sunday morning. the eagles coaching search is not about to take one, but two twists, one a giant turn. jeff skeverski has more from the birds nest. the word giant key here. the capture of a woman accused in jewelry thefts, and we now have a record powerball drawing. >> reporter: every single one of the records will fall this afternoon, we'll go from this to that, windchills down into the teens first thing tomorrow morning. all the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back.
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so glad you stayed with us on a sunday morning, time, 7:13 as you take a look outside with us, sky6 live hd overlooking temple university. as you can see it is wet out there. how long will it stick around? it's kind of wipe off the lens kind of day. >> reporter: i hope it doesn't stick around too much longer. it's not a pretty sight. let's get you outside and show you another miserable view. happy sunday as we look live, where are we guys, where are we looking? that's the benjamin franklin parkway. it is very, very wet out there, but it's nice and mild. temperatures in the 50s, some areas close to 60 degrees at this hour. that's pretty nice, but you can see it's kind of gray and gloomy this morning. it's going to be a slow go. heavy rains pushing off to the north, this arrived ahead of
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schedule. we are expecting to arrive and hang around, but it is pushing to the north. allentown, route 222 dealing with heavier downpours, but again, it is lifting to the north very rapidly and will be out of here in the next hour or 45 minutes. 65 degrees, 21 degrees above average. 51 is above the normal high for this time of the year, that's the low temperature. all these records are in jeopardy all within reach. 63 was set back in 1950 in philadelphia. allentown that will likely fall. allentown, 60. wilmington, 64, trenton, 62. 49 in allentown, reading 51.
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there's our 59 in philadelphia. trenton, 51. sea isle city, 53. along with the mild temperatures and a warm front coming through, we have winds out of the southeast 15 to 20 miles per hour. some areas are picking up gusts up to 30 miles per hour. in the wake of this upper level low that has to pull through. with this heavy batch of moisture lifting to the north, we'll camp a break in the next couple of hours, as the upper level low pulls through, we'll have a chance of showers, and then the cold stuff charges in. this is nasty cold across the high plains. 23 degrees below zero in busy mark. only a piece of it will reach the delaware valley, this cold stuff is lifting back to the north across southeastern canada. it will get colder around here, but not close to what you just saw on the map. 10:00 a.m., downpours are
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possible, the heaviest is lifting to the north at that point. 1:00 p.m. the skies may brighten across south jersey and delaware, but for the most part this is a mainly cloudy day. 6:00 the arctic front arrives, clears everything out. the temperatures start to plummet. windchills in the teens, you're wearing shorts and t-shirts today, bundle up tomorrow morning. 14 is the windchill in reading. 17 in allentown. lunchtime it's a little bit better, but bitterly cold, windchills in the teens and 20s. in the lehigh valley, a wet morning, periods of rain, some of it heavy at times, mainly cloudy with a leftover shower, windy high of 60 degrees, jersey shore you have a coastal flood advisory until 10:00 a.m., otherwise, cold and damp, morning rain, 60 is the forecasted high in atlantic city. philadelphia, morning rain, warm and windy. winds out of the southwest at 20 to 30 miles per hour. windy and colder overnight
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tonight, mainly clear, 26 degrees, outlying suburbs, 29 for center city. here we go, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll go from 65 degrees today to only 35 for tomorrow, windchills make it feel like the low to mid 20s. 44 tuesday, a bitter shot of arctic air gets in wednesday and thursday, 30 and 36. if anyone can get my two-year-old to wear a hat, i'll take tips. tweet me. >> reporter: this will do it. a parenting tip. chris thank you. a new aaa insurance and travel center is open and reapped for business in -- ready for business in south philadelphia near walmart and home home depot. customers were treated to performance by the string band known for marching in the annual mummers parade. [cheers and applause].
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agents catch a suspected jewelry store robber wanted in several states. investigators say this is surveillance video of 24-year-old abgail lee kemp helping to carry out an armed robbery in georgia. she also connected to half a dozen robberies in five states. the 8 month crime spree netted her millions in jewelry. a beautiful photograph of a young couple reconnecting in the hospital after a car crash nearly killed them has gone viral. the picture is taken of hunter hanks and his girlfriend who were in a pup on new year's eve with hunter behind the wheel when he apparently fell asleep. the vehicle slammed into a bridge support. the two had not seen each other
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until this very moment in the hospital. all i carried 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 all right. we've gotten hundreds of messages, telling us that our story is what brought them out of a really, really dark place in their life. what a smile there, both are doing fine and expect to do make a full recovery. the time 7:21. in "healthcheck," u.s. news and world reports have issued it's best diets list evaluating the most popular eating plans, the dash diet was the best diet overall and weight watchers topped the list for weight loss. the hmr program a meal replacement plan is the best for fast weight loss. they are based on on
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we'll allow for a chance of showers later this afternoon. we have an arctic front approaching from the west and warm front pushing through the delaware valley now. you'll see a wild swing in temperatures. the warm front swings through and the cold front punches through this afternoon. 64 degrees around lunchtime. 3:00, 4:00 p.m., 56 in philadelphia, upper 40s low 50s north and west. watch this as we advance this through 10:00 p.m., 30 for everyone, sphiferg at -- if i tk tomorrow first thing tomorrow morning. everybody in the 20s. today it's spring-like and tomorrow it's blustery and cold. pittsburgh steelers are moving up in the nfl playoffs.
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bangles had a one point lead and trying to run out the clock, seconds later after a bangles person foul penalty, the steelers nailed the winning field goal, they tweak out an 18-16 win. eagles ex-coach andy reid celebrating a playoff win. meanwhile, the eagles are still looking for their new coach. here's jeff skeverski with more on that. >> reporter: tom coughlin as the eagles coach, yeah it could happen. a source confirms to "action news," the eagles are granted permission to speak to the former giants coach. coughlin is expected to interview tomorrow. coughlin 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 he won the super bowl twice. adam gase will not be the next eagles coach, the bears
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offensive coordinator was introduced as the dolphins coach yesterday. before the eagles mete with coughlin they interview with doug peterson who is andy reid's offensive coordinator in kansas. reid back in the playoffs in kansas. jeremy plaque lynn after the catch goats -- jeremy maclin after the catch goes down with a right knee injury. he tore the same knee twice with the eagles. hopefully it's not serious. alex smith with a touchdown. chiefs 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 spot. flyers fans would eat up a
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playoff run. how about this against the islanders 9 seconds into the second, it's 1-0. 7 minutes later, 2-0. matt reid sets up the first two goals and if the third, reid gets one for himself. flyers won 4-0 they have won three in a row, they are two points out of the playoff spot. a few hours later in south philadelphia, the sixers hosting toronto, sixers up 12-0 right out of the gate. 11-0 run. third quarter, sixers make a run career high 28. sixers within 6 after 3. kyle riley puts it away, sixers lost 108-95. they lost all but four of their
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steady rain is falling, it is winds and the temperatures are well above the average high, but don't you rejoyce just yet. i'm gray hall alongside alicia vitarelli, the power jackpot story is moments away. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, at some point the rain will move out, get out there and enjoy the 60-degree temperatures. whistle while you work. what's shoveling? what's shoveling. gray take care of that. looking live at the peco buildings, it's groomy out there, we're seeing low-level clouds and leftover drizzle and mist and heavy showers north and west of philadelphia. the steadiest reigns so far are long gone at this point which is
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a good sign. we'll see some improvements, but it will be a miserable dreary day. there's the shield of heavy moisture lifting to the north and new england states. upper level feet is back here to the west. they say cold air on the opposite side of the low. changing to snow in indiana and u-p of michigan. all that rushes east in the next 24 to 48 hours. we'll zoom into the jersey shore, you had heavier downpours this morning, but now the heavy rain lifting to the north, route 30, route 9. delsea drive everybody cleared at this point. heavier showers across lbi. it is moving off to the north so quickly it will stick around for another 25 minutes sore. coastal flood advisory remains in effect until noon, high tide between 7 and a.m.
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9:00 a.m. not only are we seeing a abnormally high tide thanks to the new moon. we have heavy winds pushing the water onshore these winds gusts 25 to 30 miles per hour across south jersey and delaware, the winds will increase as the day wears on. we could see gusts as high as 35 to 40 miles per hour. the day planner, some improvements, 62 degrees, gray and gloomy by lunchtime, but warm. 63. a few peeks of sunshine at that point, but i couldn't hold -- i wouldn't hold my breath anticipating a high of 65. if you're just waking up with us, allow us to put you back into the dream, if you have not heard, powerball dream is still ray live, very much alive. the jackpot swelled to a
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jaw-dropping $1.3 billion. despite long lines and booming sales no ticket matched all the numbers in last night's drawing. by air time it reached almost 950 million bucks. here are the numbers chosen in last night's drawing, 16, 19, 32, 34, 57, of course the powerball is 13, when news broke that nobody matched all of them, we got reaction from people at the melrose dinner in south philadelphia. all those combinations and nobody winning it, something is wrong, somebody has to have the combination. i hope to god that someone wins it that needs it, but if i win it, me and my husband win it i go to saint jude hospital and children's hospital and my family, i would take care of them, too. everyone is looking to win,
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if you happen to strike gold on wednesday night, of course is the next drawing, financial experts have a bit of advise for you. the first thing you should do is sign the back of a -- of the ticket and put it in in a safe place and get a team of professionals to help you with that new-found fortune. they will keep you from people whole say give me some money. at the big board the man accused in the ambush shooting of a philadelphia police officer has been charged. edward archer is behind bars without bail. the 30-year-old formally charged with 8 counts including assault on a officer. those charges stem from the harrowing ambush of officer jesse hartnett in which archer allegedly fired 13 shots. despite being shot in the alarm,
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hartnett managed to chase down his attacker and shoot him before backup arrived. archer said he did it in the name of islam and pledges allegiance to isis. torn rp -- attorney doug dolphin represented him on perceives weapons charges in 2013 after he returned from egypt. i don't think this had anything to do with isis or islamic state or anything like that. officials are looking into archer's past and his trips to the middle east. he is due in court on january 25. meanwhile, a go fund me account has been established to help pay for hart hartnett's medical bills. a man was hoisted from underground after he got struck at third and market crews took the worker to jefferson university hospital for observation. the market frankford line is
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running again this morning. actor sean penn is at the center of a real life drama the capture of joaquin "el chapo" guzman. we'll get to that story in a moment. but first to the matt gutman on the capture and guz man's appetite for fame did him in. >> reporter: joaquin "el chapo" guzman one of the world's most wanted criminal is back in handcuffs. authorities rushed him back to the same super max prison he tunneled out of last year that's thanks to "el chapo" himself and a healthy dose of vanity, apparently after his escape last year, he want a bioptic made about him, so they reached out to local producers and actor. those communications helped find
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him out. the final raid played out in his own state. they found sniper rifles and grenade launchers. you see him once he was caught in the filthy tank top. mexican officials declaring mission accomplished. the u.s. department of justice calling the arrest a victory for the citizens of mexico and the u.s. he faces charge in multiple u.s. districts for murder and drug trafficking. now mexico is considering extradition. more on the interview guzman did with sean penn for rolling stone magazine. mexican sources say sean penn is under investigation for the interview. during the interview posted online, guzman said he started in business not long after he turned 6 years old selling
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orange and soft drinks. by 16 he grew marijuana to help his i am i am -- family. he bragged that he had a fleet of submarines and planes. guzman said he never starts trouble and only ever defends himself. that article going viral on rolling stone overnight. much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. an iconic sound and infamous story for one knight only in philadelphia. sky6 live hd taking a live look at center city for you, can you see the scoil i -- skyline? it's nice and warm, don't get used to it, meteorologist chris sowers has the details next in accuweather.
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it is 7:42, let's get this right. let me do it for you. 7:42 looking live at the benjamin franklin parkway. you can tell by the picture, hey it is wet, it's cloudy and foggy and misty all that good stuff that goes along with it. hopefully it won't stick around all day. we'll see what happens, chris. >> reporter: if you're just waking up the main event is out of here, we'll improve from this point on. if you're waking up just now,
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good for you. >> reporter: get a coffee and look outside, and show you this other view. this view is looking better down into wilmington. we're not seeing the low-level clouds. that's where the warm front is right now. it will lift to the north and take all the showers and dreary activity with it. we're seeing mainly cloudy conditions, we'll see a few breaks of sunshine later on, with the temperatures in the 60s that will be nice. no matter of the pennsylvania turnpike and north of the ac expressway we're dealing with a little bit of patchy light rain there we go we flip it over to the radar again. a couple of showers and downpours up through here, all this is pushing south to north, we're clearing, at least from the rain, across south jersey and delaware. temperature-wise 59 degrees. dewpoint 56. winds out of the south/southeast at 10 miles per hour. the pressure reading is holding steady. 58 in millville. a pair of 5s in wilmington and
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dover, 59 degrees. 53 in sea isle city, atlantic city at the airport, 59. record high is 63 on this date, looks like we'll have no problem surpass that go mark. we'll have a little bit of patchy fog, even the numbers look better than an hour ago. 2 1/2 in philadelphia allentown, down to a half mile in wilmington, take it slow across delaware and southern portions of new jersey lancaster, 1.7, reading is doing all right, millville, 4 miles and wildwood four miles. out of the southeast we're seeing gusts as high as 20 to 25 miles per hour. as the wind increases it will stir up the atmosphere and the fog will lift. satellite and radar, this is today and most of upcoming week we should see a colder week in the delaware valley as the arctic high approaches the
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region. get a load of these numbers, 32 in cincinnati. 9 in saint louis, five below in omaha. and 21 degrees broa in bismarck -- below in bismarck. if you want to watch a football game watch the vikings game, it will be almost 22 below zero. future tracker back home, later this afternoon there could be leftover showers, otherwise we're looking at mostly cloudy skies today. a few peeks of sunshine later on. tomorrow a sunny day blustery and cold as the arctic front pushes through. high temperatures top out at 35 degrees, give or take. tuesday evening we have to watch this closely, it doesn't look like a big deal, this is an arctic clirp -- clipper system, there could snow squalls, if you're familiar with the term squall it's a heavy burst of snow, it only lasts for five
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minutes, but it could reduce visibility for zero within the blink of an eye. we'll have to watch that. we'll see how that plays out. later this afternoon there could leftover showers and downpours throughout the late morning hours, otherwise skies tried to clear out this afternoon are there's the arctic front right there. the skies will clear, that's also when the arctic air rushes on in. windchills first thing tomorrow morning we're down into the teens. enjoy the record highs today. it will not last. 64 degrees, cloudy and dreary conditions leftover showers by afternoon, could see breaks of sunshine 65 in philadelphia. low 60s north and west. lancaster, 61. allentown, 60. winds pick up this afternoon out of the southwest 20 to 30 miles per hour. here you go this is getting more like it for this time of the year. windy and cold tonight, mainly clear, pick out your location, everybody dropping below
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freezing. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, blustery and cold tomorrow, 35. tuesday, quiet, 44. the neck arctic shot arrives wednesday and thursday, 30, 33 degrees, cold is coming back. bundle up. well, i'm sure you've heard by now, the powerball jackpot has jumped overnight to $1.3 billion. still didn't win. so many dollars and so many fantasies on what to spend that cash on. i took to twitter to ask people when you go to work, would you still work if you won the powerball $1.3 billion. mike, said, if not i would be very bored. i wouldn't have a lot to do, but he would cut 50 minutes off his 60 minute commute maybe find a job closer to his house. other people say no way there's so
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many fun things to do out there, why go to work. matt is saying this is a problem i would not mind having. true. some people saying i really like my job, so i would go in. one guy said something interesting, why would i work for someone i'm worth more than. we asked you what you would do with the money, a lot of people saying they would give it to charity and we love that answer. i'm sure they would buy a little something for themselves. but you have to have a ticket in order to win. philadelphia chamber music
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baroque comiewsk. this is the first time -- music, this is the first time they are playing in philadelphia. chamber society is thrill to present this period instrument ensemble. >> reporter: the group was found 6 years ago. i want to create my own ensemble and focus specifically on italian before a -- baroque and classical repertiore. the program is titled life at the orphanage in venice. >> reporter: it is inspired the orchestra at the orphanage. it's about what life was like for her as an off fan.
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and it shows you how she was inspired by the incredible musicians. they have gut strings and the instrument themselves whether the actual instrument for the bow they use is from the 17 hundreds or late 16 hundreds during the baroque era. >> reporter: it will perform one night only friday january 22 at 8:00 p.m. for tickets go to the arts in fill.org or visit 6abc.com/lovers the arts for other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. the time is 7:52, a new jersey nonprofit needs your help to get the attention of a grammy grammy award winning artist. fantastic friends would like to have bruno mars perform at their prom. they hold events for children
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final check of weather with meteorologist chris sowers. >> reporter: gloomy out there right now, improving this afternoon. here's the forecast for the next 48 hours. 65 degrees today that's good enough for the record high, the record 63 set back in 1950. morning rain tapering off to a leftover shower, windy, gusts as high as ho miles per hour. the arctic -- 40 miles per hour. arctic front arrives overnight tonight. 35 degrees, windchills in the teens and 20s. the next arctic front arrives
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tuesday night sets up cold wednesday, windchills in the teens and 20s, thursday women's in the 20s and friday and saturday, highs in the 40s. grorng weekend is next on -- "good morning america" weekend is next on channel 6. "action news" continues later this morning. no winner, the powerball jackpot has jumped to an astonishing $1.3 billion him. and source as -- chris sows is back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. now, for chris sowers, gray hall and nydia han, i'm alicia vitarelli. have a wonder sunday, we'll see you back here at 9:00. oh remotes, you've had it tough.
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good morning, america. breaking overnight, who wants to be a billionaire? >> powerball number. it is lucky 13. >> lady luck keeping it all to herself. no winning ticket. the powerball jackpot now reaching the stratosphere. $1.3 billion. millions of americans checking their numbers overnight hoping to be rolling in money. >> take my family on a vacation. >> will be rolling into work instead, but dreams die hard. >> i've got the winning ticket right here. >> and i think i'm that one. i'm the lucky guy. >> how long will the lines get this time around? also breaking overnight, the drug lord and the actor. crazier than any movie plot. the shocking meeting between el chapo, the world's most wanted drug kingpin, and sean penn, the
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