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is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. sunday night and a 12 year-old from delaware will be on the first lady a's guest box during this week's state of the union address. the power ball jackpot crosses the 1 billion-dollar mark, and nobody won the big one last night. but the big story on
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"action news" tonight is a big drop in temperatures for the the start of your workweek. we felt some rain today, some sun but all and all it was a warm day for january. but, the the wind and cold is coming back. meteorologist melissa magee over at the big board with a reality check i think from accu weather, melissa. >> yes, sarah ups and downs in the months of january. we had rainfall earlier today, then record by the a afternoon. up in the poconos today during the overnight hours, this morning we had 2.5, close to that. this is rainfall. inch and a half of rain in trenton. doylestown inch and a quarter. atlantic city .80. the .63 here in philadelphia the rain this morning, and very warm conditions, this afternoon, a record high today in philadelphia. sixty-five. breaking old record of 63 setback in 1950. record in allentown, reading, trenton even having a record today. a same thing in wilmington. the change is coming later tonight and into the day on monday. your evening planner as you are out and about mostly clear
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at 7:00 p.m. 48 degrees. forty-six at 8:00 p.m. mostly clear at 9:00 o'clock and 10:00 p.m. we will drop down to 42. independent will be a factor as we go throughout the rest of the night. 36 miles an hour win gusts a at 7:00. 32 miles an hour in philadelphia even a as we get into 11:00 p.m. we will have gusts from 30 to 40 miles an hour across the delaware and lehigh valley. it stays wind whipped for the rest of our sunday and then turning dramatically colder, a as early as monday. we are talking about a nearly 30-degree temperature drop, from what we had a as far as highs today, and compared to what we see tomorrow and wind chills in the teens. we will talk about the details, chilly details, with the accu weather forecast, sarah. >> honeymoon is over, thanks melissa. these are tense times for the the philadelphia police department. just days after the terrifying ambush of an officer comes a new warning, this one from a tipster who said the threat is not over. "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at police headquarters with more, jeff?
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>> reporter: yes, sarah a, police are taking this threat seriously. they say they are investigating. apparently a woman stopped an officer in west fill last night to tell him what she knew about a group of radicalized men. police are trying to determine the credibility of that information. but nonetheless, have shared that information with all department personnel. >> right now, we are, we are it seems under attack out there. >> reporter: the fop president reacts after this philadelphia police department incident report is made public. it sites an anonymous woman who told an officer on saturday quote that the threat is not over. the offender who shot police officer hartnett is part of the group that consists on have three others the incident report reads, the defendant, edward archer is not the most radical of four. archer was charged this weekend with attempted murder for unprovoked a attack on officer hartnett a allegedly in the name of islam. the report continues the three other male is still frequent the 6100 block of pine and for
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police to be careful. meanwhile we're getting a look at era salt on a philadelphia cop last night as he entered penn presbyterian medical center. grain i surveillance video shows a man attempting to grab an officer a's gun from his holster. the officer turns and with the help of help security subdued the man who told them he wanted the gun to rob a store. the officer was at the hospital to guard the room where officer hartnett is recovering. >> i don't know whether this is a big conspiracy, whether it is islam, whether it is isis or just kooks on the street but they are urban terrorists. >> reporter: in response to these incidents, police have issued a safety measure now all officers, will be patrolling, with a partner, until further notice. live at police headquarters, jeff chirico for channel six "action news". >> sarah. >> we're following breaking news right now, in camden, new jersey. fire fighters are battling this huge fire, which is engulfed a vacant building. you can see flames shooting
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out of the roof and the windows. the fire broke out just before 5:00 o'clock the at federal and 17th street. a number of extra units are on the scene trying to get the flames under control. so far there are no reports of any injuries. a seven month-old baby has died one week after police say her mother, high on drugs, rolled over on top of her. it happened in the home on monmouth avenue in ventnor, new jersey. the little will girl was found unconscious and unresponsive. the baby's mother, 30 year-old lisa scalea was arrested and charged with child endangerment and drug possession. she could face more serious charges now. investigators found heroin, oxycodone, and other drugs in the home. police have made an arrest in the shooting that happened this afternoon in northeast philadelphia a around 12:30, somebody shot a 56 year-old man in the leg, in the 2200 block of disston street. the the man was taken to aria torresdale in stable condition. awaiting for more information, on the victims, the the suspect and the motive. that power ball jackpot is
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now more a billion dollars, after no one matched last night's winning numbers. even though the next drawing is still days away, many people hit the stores, first thing, this sunday to try his luck again. a "action news" reporter chad pradelli has more. >> reporter: lottery machines buzzed inside this south philadelphia sunoco at patrons snatched some power ball tickets. no one took home the top prize of roughly 950 million-dollar saturday night, now the potties expected to swell to more than 1.3 billion. >> i had 19 grandchildren, 12 great grand, so you can imagine what i would do with it. >> that kind of money? i would do a lot of things. >> reporter: what would you do? >> a a i have to think about that. >> reporter: robert kavanaugh decided to get his tickets today to beat the mad rush expected to get closer to wednesday's drawing. morgan coburn bought a ticket but just one. >> it will only take one.
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>> reporter: debbie here didn't want to give her last name but she bought a bundle of tickets for herself and co-workers. >> if it goes over 300 million then we start doing the pool. >> reporter: how many people have contributed. >> fifty-four. >> reporter: how many tickets do you have there. >> today i'm's buying 170. >> reporter: some people have a method to pick the numbers that will make the millions. >> somebody you know birthdays, people ages. >> reporter: others just let the computer spit out the numbers. the odd of winning the grand prize are roughly one in 300 million. >> $1.3 billion, you know,. >> reporter: as for richest lottery in the world it is called el g ordo in spain and it once reached 2.4 billion dollars. we will see where this power ball, heads. in south philadelphia, chad pradelli for channel six a "action news". well, no one won the the jackpot someone who purchased their ticket in pennsylvania did match five numbers meaning they won a million-dollar.
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here's another look the at numbers, drawn last night, 16, 19, 32, 34, and 57, and that power ball number was 13. a young delaware boy won a jackpot of a different kind as he will be among the vip's at the president a a's final state of the union address this coming tuesday. the the 12 year-old will sit at first lady michelle obama's guest box and it is a well deserved honor. "action news" reporter christie lleto spoke with this very special young man and she joins us live from bear delaware, christie? >> reporter: well, sarah if you can believe it, this is his third time, seeing the the first lady. he still cannot believe out of all of the people she chose him to be one of her special guests. >> i was really excited and happy that we would be going to the the state of the union. >> reporter: he is heading with his mom chris difficult in washington in 48 hours. >> she called and said first laid would i like to inn tried brayden to be her guest in the
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state of the union address, do you think he will be able to fit that into your scheduled. >> i said anything else in our schedule, we will move, absolutely, it was like go. >> reporter: brayden met the first lady twice and after attending the white house kid day dinner as part of the first lady a's let's move campaign he was inspired to start his own non-profit called brady's brown bags which gives healthy foods to homeless and low income family. he has mobilized 2600 volunteers and given out almost 5,000 brown bags, and healthy food. >> you know, it will be a special something to talk about and social in equality, we have been seeing you handle and tackling that issue in your own community. >> well, it is not something every 12 year-old would be doing. i know that. and, actually it makes me feel proud, and i feel proud that other people, that i have talked to also have very good ideas and want to do stuff
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like me. >> reporter: brayden says this will be his first time going to go capitol hill to watch the speech, obviously. he will be bringing a small notebook to record parts of the president's speech, at least the parts that resonate with him. reporting live from bear, delaware, christie lleto for channel six "action news". >> sarah a. >> christie, thank you. there is much more to come tonight on "action news", some will talented local youngsters showcase their work, showcase their work during a first ever exhibit. the eagles interviewed doug peterson for the vacant head coaching position but now peterson works under andy reid, so what does reid have to say about that possibility. jeff skversky has that and much more ahead on "action news" at sports when we come right back. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it?
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auction in september, and now supporters are trying to raise money to keep it in the forbes family. a group of gas roots activist and faith leaders are wrapping up a a week even long conference at temple university this year's theme is reclaiming our future, the black radical tradition in our times. the group is inspired by the black lives matter movement and looks to find solutions to racism and violence. it was a day to shine for some talented locals , children with special need teamed up with team volunteers to create these beautiful works of art. the teams created pottery, ceramics, paintings and drawing. the exhibit took place at the jack and barrett hebrew academy in bryn mawr and was sponsored by the friendship circle. some of philadelphia's youngest artists got to show off their work today. family and friend visited clay studio in old city to see student masterpiecees. elementary and middle schoolers have the the opportunity to make ceramics thanks to the clay moore real creations which visit city
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dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to buy a house. i know how it feels to be stressed about money. i understand what a scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. because i'm not just a fellow dad, fellow mom, fellow saver, i'm a fellow citizen. who gets up every day and tries her best. just like you. sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison jared duemling alex payne
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sports. a lot of interviews, a a lot of speculation but we really don't necessity if there is any closure for this search for a new head coach for the the eagles. >> hopefully we will get finalization on this in the next week or so because the eagles, they need a guy in charge here. eagles interviewed former quarterback turned chiefs offensive coordinator doug peterson this morning in kansas city. peterson is the fifth candidate they have met w here's eagles owner jeffery laurie, howie roseman and don snow lines ski after their interview with peterson today.
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peterson has been andy reid's offensive coordinator since 2013. before that he was on the eagles coaching staff under reid for four years. he played quarterback for him too, in 1999 when peterson groomed donovan mcnabb. here's what reid says about peterson's interview with the eagles. >> i think it is great, man. i think it is great. so, he has an opportunity to compliment the hard work that he has put in. he has done a nice job. he is ready to do that. heck if he a has the opportunity all of the power to him. >> next up, two time super bowl champion tom coughlin, former giants coach is expected to interview with the eagles tomorrow, the 69 year-old stepped down from the giants last week after 12 years. still trying to process the fact that coughlin could be the eagles next head coach? this looks strange but that cover of the new york daily news, coughlin in eagles gear, yep, that may be tough to get used to.
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more on the coaching search tonight on "action news" sports sunday, a at 11:45, mike missanelli from 97.5 the fanatic will join us in the studio. had eagles won that game, over desean jackson and the redskins we may not even be talking about the coaching search. instead, washington is in the playoffs a against green bay, right now skins up by one, winner plays arizona. in minnesota negative 6 degrees, one of the coldest playoff games in nfl history or maybe not for that guy vikings and seahawks. the seattle down nine to nothing. they come back. russell wilson to doug baldwin. sat ol later take a one point lead. minnesota can win it, 26 seconds left, vikings kicker blair walsh a chip shot 37-yard for a win. he missed it. oh, my. are you kidding me? seattle, wins. they win ten-nine. look at this, layses out, come on now they are moving on to
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face carolina a. former eagles receiver jeremy maclin catches a huge break. mri revealed he suffered a strained ankle and there is nothing serious, with his right knee, which he tore twice during the time in philadelphia maclin's status for kc game with the patriots is up in the air. if winning is not hard enough for the sixers, now they have to deal with lebron james and the cavilers tonight. sixers haven't lost four straight to them in the same season in 20 years. look out, lebron. and, ouch. right in the face during pregame warm ups. but he is okay. he nails a three. a minute in. time out, sixers. cavilers up ten-nine right now in the first. cavilers are red hot scoring 121-point or more in three straight. college hoops 11th ranked villanova on the road at butler at 7:30. nova has been dominating they have won five straight by an average of more than 20-point a game and they have not lost a game in almost a year.
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the st. joes, they are on a roll too. today against rhode island, tied up second half, deandre bembry buried back to back, three's. hawks take the lead. final minutes, the the hawk, yes, will never die, aaron brown, back to back three's. st. joes wins 72-67. they are 12-three. just one win shy of their win total from last year. what a turnaround for phil martelli. >> very nice, thanks, jeff. >> okay. up next on "action news" taking a look at sky 6hd checking out center sit friday our temple university camera. a little windy. camera is bouncing around a little bit. the cold is coming back. meteorologist melissa magee has your exclusive accu weather seven day forecast. but first here's a look what is coming up on world news sunday. >> sarah, good evening. coming up on world news tonight notorious drug lord el chapo and his secret interview with sean penn. could hillary clinton lose the first two primary contest.
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it's covered by most health plans. the check of the accu weather forecast. the it was nice out there today. we were at the playground, running around, and that is it. >> that is it. i like what you said the the honeymoon is over because change moves in tomorrow, sarah. we will show you what ising on storm tracker six live double scan radar and we are dealing with a little bit of moisture, and a front moving on through, we will go in tighter on street level storm tracker six and south and east of
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philadelphia, there is in south jersey and wrightstown just to the south of, you, we have light showers. same thing for medford lakes, down to hammington and mays landing. we're tracking a cold front that is moving on through and, with that, we have got the arrival of colder air just in time for our workweek. we will show you the picture outside... action cam was outside earlier this afternoon. we had a mostly cloudy sky earlier to take there in rittenhouse square but we had plenty of breaks in those clouds and temperatures were well above average which is why we had record highs today. in philadelphia 65. breaking old record of 63 back in 1950. the currently at this hour we're coming in at 55 in philadelphia, 50 in a allentown. forty-two in the poconos. fifty-four for both millville, sea isle city and dover. now here's the big issue for the rest of tonight. we have had winds that are sustained with that westerly direction. here from 17 miles an hour in allentown to as high as 25 miles an hour in millville, and we are calling for a higher gusts.
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ranging from 30 to 40 miles an hour, across the delaware and lehigh valleys. so satellite six with action radar showing you area of low pressure is well off to the north of us. what we are tracking is a cold front that is currently moving on through which is why, in fact, we have those showers there across south jersey but with the passage of that cold front we've got another push of some extremely cold air on the way just in time for start of our workweek. call from accu weather tonight clear, windy, much colder. check out overnight lows dropping down to 26, in the suburbs, and 29 degrees, in philadelphia. we will go over the the numbers, future tracker six is showing you at 11:00 p.m. tonight 35 in philadelphia, 31 for both reading and lancaster. the just 26 in the poconos. the as you wake up tomorrow morning grab an extra jacket, extra layer, it will be needed. twenty-eight in allentown. thirty in philadelphia. twenty in the poconos. thirty in millville with wind chills, in the high teens. future tracker six showing you not much in the way of recovery as we get in the afternoon hours. we will be well below average,
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with temperatures, good 30 degrees colder tomorrow from what we had across the the area today. the exclusive a accu weather seven day forecast showing you brisk cold tomorrow up to just 37. on tuesday it is not as cold and increasing clouds as we go throughout the day. we're tracking shortwave that will move on through and we will show you by tuesday afternoon, into the evening hours there could be a snow shower or flake around north and west of philadelphia, even mixed precipitation. but the high of 44, we are not calling for any accumulation but there could be a heavier burst of a snow shower moving in across the region. then a reenforcing shot of cold air on wednesday, coldest day of the week in the at just 31. sunshine and cloud on thursday, 36 degrees. on friday we are backup in the 40's, 44, and on saturday, mostly cloud which some rain possible, 42, and then mostly cloudy on sunday, coming in at 42 degrees. so more of a january-like week, on way with temperatures in the 30's and 40's there. >> when we win the power ball,
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then we don't have to deal with it. >> well, when we win. >> be positive. >> when we win. you can find the seven day forecast and live look at storm tracker six double scan radar anytime on the day on our web site. just head to six abc.com/weather. >> we're not really going to win. abc world news sunday is next on channel six. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. then we're right back here again on six abc at 11:00 o'clock. now for melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. we will see you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. >> ♪
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welcome to "world news tonight" the secret interview with the most wanted drug lord. el chapo telling his story to sean penn. did the interview lead to his downfall? the actor's clandestine trip to a jungle hideout. also, we take you inside the sewer el chapo used to try to escape. what we found. $1 billion jackpot. the world's biggest lottery prize ballooning after no winner in last night's drawing. why the chances that someone will win may be growing. >> i feel lucky. >> clinton in trouble? bernie sanders closing the gap. could she lose the first two contests? and donald trump doubling down on ted cruz's birther dilemma. and a young woman accused of stealing $4 million in jewels now under arrest. a string of jewelry stores she hit.
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