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gunman killed seven people in michigan in a series of random shootings. police now saying the threat is over, they have their suspect and a name. when you win, it's beautiful, and we're going to start, we are going to start winning for our country. we're going to start winning. i can't see! i can'tyeah. jeb bush bowed out of the race. as for the democrats. some may have doubted, but we never doubted each other. hillary clinton wins the nevada caucuses and we're breaking down who helped her and donald trump win the latest showdown for the race for the white house. a pleasant good morning to
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you sunday morning, sky6 live hd overlooking the city for you. it's going to be a great day, not as sunny, but nice outside. now, outside to chris sowers. >> reporter: we've been winning in the weather department, most areas climbed well into the 60s. tell you how warm it got. 64 degrees in reading. yesterday afternoon, doylestown, 62. allentown, topped out at 63. trenton, 62. wilmington, 62. philadelphia northeast 62 degrees and the official number if he airport, 60 degrees, so yesterday was a gorgeous spring-like day, today will be nice, as well. at least in terms of temperatures. the only downfall we are tracking a little rain. the numbers will climb into the upper 50s, 42 in philadelphia. 38 in millville. allentown, 30. trenton, 41.
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dover, 47. wildwood, 48. satellite and radar, here's that sneaky little area of low pressure that's kind of rounding the bend it's riding along a sawed off frontal boundary off west virginia and pushing into the shannon you can take the young ones to the playground early. by 2, 3:00 p.m., you will see the rainfall across the western suburbs first. temperatures will be chilly this morning, we climb in the afternoon. 56 degrees by 1:00 p.m., around 3:00 p.m., we top out at 58. the numbers decline as the wet weather pulls on in. we cool it down a little bit by
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midweek as a coastal storm approaches. it is significantly cooler next weekend, we'll talk about that when i see you in just a little bit. we have breaking news from kalamazoo, michigan, a gunman opened fire in a car dealership and apartment complex and restaurant shooting seven people including a 14-year-old girl. investigators do not believe the killer was targeting specific people. as far as we can tell these are random shootings. there's nothing to link these things. a woman in the apartment complex parking lot was the first victim. she was shot around 6:00 p.m. she is in serious condition. about four hours later, a father and son were the next victims shot dead sitting in their car at a car dealership. shortly after that a teenage girl was gunned downed outside a
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cracker barrel restaurant along with four other people. police are investigating reports of shots fired. no reports of injuries at the fourth location. police say the shooter does not have a known criminal history. 7:04. there's more breaking news to tell you about this time from the nicetown section of philadelphia. three people this morning are in critical condition including two 7-year-old boys after a one-vehicle crash on the boulevard near broad street. the vehicle went out of control at 2:00 a.m. and rolled over several times. a man in his 50s, the driver and one of the boys were ejected. the other boy was trapped inside the car. three other passengers, a woman in her 50s and 30-year-old man and 4-year-old girl are in the hospital in stable condition. police are trying to determine what caused the crash. the northbound lanes on the boulevard are reopened between
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broad street. we would like to turn our attention to the race for president. the front frontrunners prevaile. jeb bush finished way back in the gop pack. look at the race for second place in south carolina. marco rubio and ted cruz neck in neck. provisional and absentee ballots could change the final numbers. all those vying to be adhere e commander-in-chief are pushing forward. >> reporter: with two wins under their belts, hillary clinton and donald trump are looking to the neck contest with confidence. we're going to nevada. i think we'll do terrific there. the sec is going to be very, very exciting. we expect to do very well. >> reporter: a nevada win
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helping clinton's campaign. clinton flue to texas -- flew to texas where she held a late night rally at southern texas university. ted cruz and marco rubio with strong performances. thank you south carolina. >> reporter: after a another pour showing jeb jeb calls it quits. tonight i am spending my campaign. yeah i am. [cheers and applause]. >> reporter: in nevada, sanders made it clear that's not dropping out, but looking forward. i believe that when democrats assembly in philadelphia in july at that convention, we are going to see the results of one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. [cheers and applause].
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>> reporter: the two parties now essentially switch places, republicans face off in nevada, democrats vote in south carolina next saturday. digging deeper at the "action news" big board and taking a closer look at how donald trump and hillary clinton won last night. trump grabbed more of south carolina evangelical christian base as expected. they did not swing ted cruz's way as projected. the governor's pitch for marco rubio did not play them away from donald trump. now to the democratic side we're looking at hillary clinton right here, she is holding over bernie sanders nevada, she took
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76% of the vote. clinton drew a majority to middle age to older voters in nevada. they want her to keep president obama's policy going. "good morning america" weekend will have more on the race for president and the michigan shootings. "g.m.a." begins at 8:00 a.m. after "action news." time 7:08 if you're just waking up with us, wilmington firefighters rescued a couple from their wilmington home. flames ripped through the home around 3:00 a.m. firefighters were able to beat back the flames and pull the couple down. crews took them to wilmington hospital for smoke inhalation, a wilmington firefighter was also injured, he hurt his ankle fighting that fire. this morning a man is in the hospital after a landing gave way at an old city
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condominium complex he fell 8 feet next to the historic christ church. the victim was transported to jefferson university hospital with a leg injury. jeff chirico will have more in our next half-hour. penn state's massive thon fundraiser ends today. it is a test of endurance to take on pediatric cancer. our website 6abc.com is bringing you a live stream of the dancing and other fun in happy valley. these guys are doing a great job. chad perdelli has been in happy valley all weekend long. >> reporter: the tremendous will of the penn state students is for families like tommy who was diagnosed with stage three skin cancer when he was just 9. the four diamond funds and on this made sure the family didn't have to deal with crippling debt
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that comes with cancer. it was one less thing to worry about like paying the bills and what to do, we knew we would be okay. we want to come to penn state and be just like them and help others. >> reporter: these young men and women have been on their feet without sleep for more than 30 hours. my heels and muscles in the afternoon of your feet and lower calves, other than that, lower back and hamstring. i'm doing great, my feet hurt a little bit, it's so energic in here i'm having a great time. >> reporter: the kids with cancer help them through their grueling journey, also former penn state football player and current houston texas devon stills. his daughter leah just finished
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cancer treatment and free of the disease. you can't take everyday with somebody for granted. you have to cherish every moment. to wash my daughter to do what she did and continue to be strong and inspire people around the world is amazing. >> reporter: at 4:00 p.m. we'll learn how much money was raise at thon 2016 we'll have that coming up on later editions of "action news." chad perdelli which channel 6 "n news." donations are being accepted to help fight pediatric cancer. head to thon.org to make that donation. 6abc.com is streaming thon live all weekend. this event has raised $127 million since 1977. check out all this when we are not on the air and go to our facebook page/"action news" to see chad's photos and videos. exiting times there 7:11 is
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the time. how dancing is helping veterans battle post traumatic stress. a shooter going on a deadly spree in michigan. you'll hear the final call for help from the captain of the sinking el faro row. they do it again, the flyers help the playoff push. >> reporter: we'll have spring-like day before cooler weather returns this week and there's a chance of and empty seven-day forecast, i'll have the details right after this. remarkable things are happening at your local acme.
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>> reporter: yesterday was great. the 9th time since december 1 we've hit 60 degrees or higher. it's been a easy year so far, outside a historic blizzard. that's the only fly in the ointment, that historic blizzard we had. otherwise it's been an easy winter to handle around the delaware valley. that's a nice shot of cape may, the sun is starting to rise. that's as much sun as you will see until the clouds roll in and we get the rain. double scan live is clear, it's west of pittsburgh and racing off to the east and should get in here by lunchtime. 48 in philadelphia. dewpoint, 27. winds out of the west at 3 miles per hour. 38 degrees, thursday, windchills in the mid 30s, same thing for friday, we shot up to 60 degrees in philadelphia, yesterday
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afternoon. some areas west of philadelphia, you picked up more in the way of sun made it into the mid 60s, reading, 64. allentown, 63. trenton, 62. lancaster, pottstown, 62. it was a delightful start to the weekend. it is mild out there right now. 42 in saint davids. chester, 41. center city and warrington, 32. woodbine, 37. gandys beach not too bad, 43 degrees, there's the next weather maker, rounding the bend crossing over the ohio valley pushing through the appalachians, interstate 81 hagger town. it's not a huge system. it takes up 120 miles of really really -- real estate. we are not expecting heavy rains with this system. that holds off until wednesday
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with the coastal to storm. at 12:00, we have clouds, and light rain overspreading the viewing area. some areas picking up steadier rain in the evening hours, for the most part it's a light event. because this thing is speeding up and arrive during the day it will pull out faster, the cold air from the northwest doesn't have a chance to catch up with it. we were thinking we would see light snow monday morning, it's not going to happen because the cold air is too far back and the precipitation is out of here. no snow tomorrow morning. 58 degrees, evening rain, moth clothed, 32 outlying suburbs, 36 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, the next
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system we're watching is this guy right here, that's the coastal storm. 58 degrees, tomorrow is a nice day, cooler with the breeze, 50 degrees, 46 tuesday we start out with clouds, a few showers develop late in the day. the precipitation could start out as light snow north and west of the city, it will go over to rain, it's raining tuesday night, wednesday, thursday, and friday we clear out and it turns cooler, friday 44, saturday, 42. the good news it's not snow, right? [laughter]. >> reporter: it's a lot rain, though. thanks, chris. happening today the philadelphia home show wraps up in center city. all kinds of displays and gurus can help you with projects inside and outside the home. you can park for free at the ikea in south philadelphia and take the septa splash shuttle to the show.
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from the i will -- ill fated el faro row was played in court. it was the voice of captain michael davidson. they were played during the coast guard hearing. it's a marine emergency. we have a hull breach, a scuttle blew open during a storm. david son reported the ship was taking on water and listing. his call was transported to a company safety officials who said davidson sounded calm. they believed it could anchor
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since it was not -- it was disabled and not distressed. there's a new way to help veterans with post traumatic stress and it is musically inclined. square dancing is a recovery program created by a doctor who got his memory back learning to play bluegrass ga car. many are able to forget about their worries. i was dancing three minutes, i had big grin on my face, all the other vets with good and the volunteers were grinning. there's less anxiety and pain. it's started at fort knox, kentucky we're back after this.
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the flyers star rookie keeps his streak going. he was a hero in toronto last night. jamie apody has the sports headlines. >> reporter: on friday, the flyers lost a crucial game in montreal and claude giroux did not suit up after a hit to the head. byron freed beat michael moyer to put the flyers down 4-3. matt reid continue to go mess with our blood pressure tied it back up. on overtime 0 seconds -- 30
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seconds in, to shane who extends his winning streak to 15 games more than any rookie defenseman in 20 years. we had a ryan howard sighting yesterday. all eyes on aaron nolla. >> reporter: the phillies were so impressed how aaron nolla handled himself as a rookie, they are taking all the expectations that come with being a first round pick in stride. throwing live hitters, take it in stride, he could become the
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youngest opening day pitcher in phillies history. if you're a true competitor, you don't have fear. >> reporter: nolla wants to follow in cole hamels footsteps, eentook him under his wing in spring training. his advice came in handy when he made his debut back in july. he looks up to guys like cole hamels and cliff lee. noll said the best piece of advice he gave him was to be yourself. perhaps, he is trying to to be a little more like hamles, down here in clearwater he is working on his change up, it's the pitch cole hamels mastered on the field. it was senior day at the pavilion, but the seniors stole
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the show for the wildcats. they were honored for the winningest senior class in history. josh heart 22 points and 12 boards board. the juniors helped nova pull away in the second half. they moved to 24-3. la salle and temple play later today. have a great one. breaking news, a northbound
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roosevelt boulevard has opened after an awful accident. three people are in critical condition following a one vehicle crash. the vehicle went out of control at 2:00 a.m. and rolled over several times. a man in his 50s, the driver, and we know boy was ejected. another boy was trapped inside the vehicle. police are trying to figure out what caused the crash. 7:30 a.m., outside to meteorologist chris sowers and the accuweather forecast. another great day in store, not so sunny. >> reporter: not so sunny, but at least we're in the 50s, i'm sure everybody will enjoy that. i have a light jacket on today,
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no hat gloves or scarf. somewhat cooler to the northwest, look south and east, wildwood, 48. atlantic city 47. if the winds remain calm long enough down the jersey shore, it wouldn't surprise me if you have a sea breeze kicking in later this afternoon because of the large temperature difference between the air and ocean water, the ocean is only at 39. there could be a sea breeze developing this afternoon before the rains roll on in. numbers out to the west, it's mild, cherls -- charleston 54 degrees. roanoke, 49. buffalo, 34. binghamton, 34. new york city 50 degrees. we have cooler changes to the north. that will get in here tomorrow. we're talking about high temperatures close to 50 degrees tomorrow, as well. not too terribly cold. the air mass behind the frontal
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system. we have sun to clouds and the showers roll in. the day planner looks like, sunshine first thing this morning fading behind increasing clouds, 1:00 p.m., light rain starts to develop west of philadelphia. that will slide east through the afternoon and evening hours. increasing clouds afternoon rain, but it's comfortable out here, high of 58 degrees, keep that umbrella handy, get used to the rain, we have five days in the seven-day forecast where there's at least some chance of wet weather. we'll talk about that when i see you in just a little bit. thank you. we have more on the breaking news out of kalamazoo michigan of police released the mug shot of the suspect. seven are dead, several others injured following a four hour shooting spree carried out by the alleged lone gunman. police arrested jason dalton in
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his car. he did not resist arrest and weapons were found insides car. investigators do not believe he was targeting specific people. a woman in a complex parking lot is the first victim in serious condition. four hours later a father and son sitting in a car at a dealership was gunned down. a few minutes after that, a teenager was shot and killed outside a cracker barrel restaurant along with four other people. police are investigating the fourth report of a shooting. no injuries reported at that location. 7:33 a.m. developing this morning, philadelphia police are investigating a double shooting that left a man dead and teenage girl in critical condition. both were shot last night as they sat in the car at the intersection of park avenue and pike street. someone opened fire in the passenger side window hitting the 17-year-old girl in her legs and back. 20-year-old man in the driver seat was shot twice in the
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chest. there are no motives or suspects in the shooting. a stairwell collapse put a man in the hospital and forced several people to evacuate their condos last night. jeff chirico has more. >> reporter: fire and rescue crews responded to a man strapped in a stairwell. the condo association president said the landing gave way as the senior citizen walked down the steps. it wedged in with the bricks, someone else was trying to pull him out. >> reporter: he fell 8 feet to the ground, fire crews used rope and a basket to pull him to safety. he was in stable condition with a leg injury. >> reporter: l&i evacuated the buildings, one woman used a fire ladder to leave her home. they have to find a place
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to stay for a couple of days until they can get an assessment on the building with an engineer. >> reporter: although surrounded by centuries old building this is relatively new in 1980. i heard the original builders cut corners actually, maybe this was one of them. >> reporter: the association president said he believes the steel inside the steps may have russed causing the step -- rusted causing the step to give way. the man is in the hospital in stable condition. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." turning to race for the white house, donald trump and hillary clinton are the winners of the primary and caucuses. four weeks ago we were 25
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points behind in the polls. >> reporter: south carolina republicans gave trump 33% of the vote, while marco rubio finished second, a few hundred votes in fronts of ted cruz. there's nothing easy about running for president. it's tough, it's nasty, it's mean, it's vicious, it's beautiful, when you win it's beautiful. jeb bush finished a distant fourth and announced he was pulling out of the race. this week with george stephanopoulos has more on the race at 10:30 on "action -- aftr "action news." thousands said their final farewell to justice antonin scalia. his mass was held at the about a basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception.
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we have more from washington. >> reporter: into the massive basilica that hosted three popes surrounded by the symbols of the faith he held dear, justice scalia's sons carried his casket up the aisle in the final farewell. hope does not -- >> reporter: a scripture reading by fell justice clearance thomas. the deeper he went in his catholic faith, the better the citizen and public servant he became. >> reporter: in his homely, justice scalia's son, paul, a priest talked about the importance of christian faith and his love of large family. sure he forgot our names at times or mixed them up. [laughter]. but there are nine of us. ♪ >> reporter: among the thousands in attendance, countless
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dignitaries, vice president joe biden and former vice president dick cheney. every funeral reminds us of just how thin the veil is between this world and the next. >> reporter: following his casket to the his final resting place, his most cherished part of his legacy, his widow and children and grandchildren. there will be a memorial service held in washington on march 1. author harper lee was laid to rest in alabama during a small service. the author of "to kill a mockingbird" died at the age of 89. there's much more to come on "action news." a philadelphia painters
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sketchy career her water colors are being honored in a new exhibition, 6abc loves the arts takes a look. we're looking live at spring mountain, chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. okay, so glad you stayed
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with us, penn state thon fundraiser continues this morning look at this, this is a live picture as they continue to
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boogie down. there are thousands of determined students dancing to raise money for pediatric cancer. chad perdelli has another report from state college coming up in a bit. donate through thon's web page thon.org. they raise a mountain of money, it's such a good cause, $127 million since 1977. >> reporter: that's a ton of money. and the weather cooperated for them, they had sunshine, it's been nice across the entire mid atlantic states and the northeast. at the same time last weekend we were dealing with the cold from the polar vortex and today it feels like spring. today it will be a nice afternoon, there will be rain developing later only, but temperatures will climb well into 50s, there's a live shot, old city, nice and quiet with clouds starting to increase from the southwest. double scan live, we'll keep it
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clear, but 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., that's when the this area starts to fill in and it slides east toward the coast. 58 degrees is the high today, 13 degrees above average. yesterday we shot into the 60s, today we'll go upper 50s. 47 in dover, a little bit of sunshine down there, quickly fading, clouds on the i be -- increase. wildwood, 46. generally light wind speeds out of the west/southwest. 3 in wilmington and 6 in dover. we're seeing a light breeze down the jersey shore. look at the temperature difference between the air and the water. the water is down to 39. the air temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s, with that type of difference and wind speed you may see a sweabz --
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sea breeze kick in this afternoon. it couldn't surprise me if you have a wind blowing in off the water which will cool you down later on. the rain breaks out after lunchtime, it will be light in nature, but steady, as well. here's a closerrer look at it, most of it is east of interstate 81. here's haggerstown. it will move in the next 6 hours, if you're out and about bring along the umbrella. starting out at lunchtime no precipitation, lighter showers roll on in. it becomes steady for a brief period of time. one or two hours worth. you can see the darker shades of green ups and downs the i-95 corridor. later this evening, it's out of here, tomorrow we have a decent amount of sunshine. tomorrow it looks good, we have bright blue skies and mild temperatures with highs in the upper 40s and low 50s, we
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focus on the coastal storm, by the time it gets in here tuesday evening and tuesday night, there may be enough air to start this 0 off as a brief mix north and west of philadelphia. reading, allentown, north of the pennsylvania turnpike, you're starting out with mixed rain and snow. the snow is well north of the poconos. it's raining for everybody else, but the mild air floods the region, this is all rain wednesday, wednesday night and thursday. some of it will come down heavily at times. i'm not expecting any flooding, but the ground is saturated at this point. maybe poor draining areas picking up is standing water. 55 in cape may. dover, 58 degrees, increasing clouds, showers developing late. overnight tonight, evening rain, otherwise it's mainly cloud, 36 degrees in philadelphia, 36
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in millville cape may, 39. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 58 degrees today. 50 tomorrow, a nice looking day. tuesday the precipitation moves in late, cooler high of 46. it's mild for wednesday and thursday, 352 and 50, rain both days, friday, 44. saturday cooler, sun and clouds, 42. the polar vortex is coming back this way into canada next weekend. i don't think it will get get this far south. i would like to remind you you can get the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live radar at 6abc.com/weather. what a difference it makes when it comes to the weather. that's right, "action news" reporter, trish hartman talked to people about the milder temperatures.
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>> reporter: golfers dusted over their clubs for a rare round at bala club in wynnfield. the club is welcoming back its members with open arms. anything in the 50s is good, it's like miami after last week. unless you've gone to florida and played gulf it's a much tougher game to come out here and play well in march. we have matches starting in april. this gives us a chance to keep the game going. >> reporter: another group thrilled to spend the day outside, kids and those who entertain them. i was so excited i said we have to go to the park. >> reporter: four-year-old pia she shed her coat in risen -- rittenhouse square. it's hard to handle sometimes when you're dragging a four-year-old behind you. >> reporter: with single digit temperatures last weekend, some sellers stayed home. the fruit if it gets below
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freezing it will freeze, if you put apples out by the end of the day they will rot. >> reporter: across the street, diners enjoyed lunch outside, some some short sleeves. i was forced to wear this. >> reporter: is it so bad? it's perfect. >> reporter: trish hartman channel 6 "action news." (vo) what's your dog food's first ingredient? corn? wheat? in purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1.
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exhibition is the first showing of one of philadelphia's most realist painters. karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: eileen goodman started her career as illustrator and graphic artist, but best known for her water colors. it is called the weight of water color, the art of eileen
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goodman. she does something substantial and unique. the exhibition takes you on a journey of her career and showcases 50 works from the late 1950s to 2014. we want to give you a since of how her career evolved and what she is famous for. these are big works of arts, they are five feet across. >> reporter: one of her most popular works is valentine's day sweets. a lot of people love that picture, there are big cupcakes, you want to bite into them. >> reporter: they always feature goodman's sketches. woodmere director said the
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finished work draws in the viewers. it engages people with the beauty of the work and the stories that she is able to tell. >> reporter: the weight of water color is on display until march 13. go to the arts in fill.org or 6abc loves the arts for other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. the time now, 73:52. tonight on 6abc -- 7:52. tonight on 6abc, celebrating 60 years of disneyland, a star-studded cast pays tribute. the special is followed by shark tank and "action news" disney is our parent company.
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♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ today, but we'll have rain and a good part of the week. >> reporter: at least it's mild today, 58 degrees, increasing clouds, the rains break out shortly after lunchtime. 50 degrees, clouds and sun tomorrow. a cooler day but not too bad. the coastal system arrives, tuesday, raining wednesday and thursday, we clear out by week's end, 44 friday and sun and clouds saturday, 42. rainfall totals look like one, two, possibly three inches into thursday night. 7:55. we're minutes away from saying "good morning america" to "good morning america" america. they will have an update on the shooting in michigan and the race for the white house.
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>> reporter: good morning, come up on "g.m.a.," it was a huge victory for billionaire donald trump in south carolina and the primary there. the question is there anything that can stop the billionaire from getting the nomination. on the democratic side hillary clinton halting person person -- bernie sanders in nevada. a series of shootings in and around kalamazoo. the city on lockdown and suspect in custody. what could have motivated him. the growing police protest movement against beyounce. cons around the county are refusing to work her concert they are angry about her super bowl performance, can these shows go on without the extra security. of we'll see you soon. "good morning america" is next on channel 6 "action news" continues later this morning. an suv is damaged after a bad crash on the boulevard that
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left three in critical condition, two of them 7-year-old children. we're live with the details. plus, fevered pitch we'll take a look at the new documentary that delves into the fast ball. plus, meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. for chris sowers, gray hall and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. we'll see you back here at 9:00 a.m.
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good morning, america. breaking overnight, huge wins! donald trump's decisive victory. >> i want to begin by thanking the people of south carolina. >> his big sweep in back-to-back primaries. gaining momentum. is he unstoppable? even the mysterious melania weighing in. >> he will be the best president. >> and the tight fight for second place -- marco rubio's razor-thin win over ted cruz. as it's lights out for jeb bush. >> so tonight, i am suspending my campaign. plus, hillary clinton's vegas victory. intense campaigning in nevada paying off. >> the fight goes on! the future that we want is within our grasp! >> but bernie sanders a strong second, and looking ahead. >> well,

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