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donald trump is reacting after another one of his rallies turn into violence. we'll explain. strike averted, new jersey transit and and its rail workers avoid a walkoff. we have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers, can we dance today? >> reporter: we can dance today and tomorrow. but not only monday. we've been dancing all week, temperatures got up into the 80s. live on sky 6, beautiful shot of penns landing. the normal this time of the year is 51 degrees, we're close to that mark now it's only 9:00 a.m. it's going to be a mild day. 43 in allentown. 41 for the poconos. even the poconos setting record highs. 50 in cape may. atlantic city, 51 degrees that's the official number at the airport. satellite and radar, whatever sunshine you're seeing right now it's going to fade behind
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increasing clouds. you can see the clouds south of the mason dixon line. all of it will travel north over the next several hours. day planner looks like, accuweather says increasing clouds, look for highs to top out at 62 degrees. 11:00 a.m., clouds and sun, 56. we're at 50 now. 1:00 p.m., 60. same thing for 3:00 p.m. we'll top out at 62. 5:00 p.m., 59 degrees. so increasing clouds that's the big story today. it's a quiet start to the weekend. we are, however, tracking wet weather. it arrives sunday afternoon and especially on monday. we'll talk about that and the big warmup ahead in the seven-day forecast when i see you in just a little bit. chris, thank you. now to the breaking news coming out of the south jersey, a truck slammed into a home barely missing a woman inside. the truck has been towed away. you're looking live at the crash scene along the 700 block of
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styles avenue maple shade burlington county. look at the damage here. police say the truck driver lost control and crashed into the kitchen area around 6:00 a.m. we learned the truck was carrying steel. the driver told police he crashed into another car, the weight of the steel prevented him from stopping fast enough. the truck was removed from the house. miles per hour the video when the truck -- here's the video, when the truck was planted next to the home. a woman was in the kitchen, she was not hurt. the same cannot be said for the home. nobody was hurt when the truck slammed into the home in maple shade. breaking this morning 9:00 a.m. coast guard is searching for two people who are missing after a tugboat overturned and sank on the hudson river.
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construction tugboat in terry town notion near the site of the tapenzy bridge is being built. stay with "action news" and 6abc.com for the latest on the developing story. new overnight, a driver was ejected on to the road in this accident in camden county. this happened on route 130 southbound haddon township. another person was hurt, but not as severe as the driver. both were taken to cooper university hospital. the calls of the accident is being sorted out by police. police suspect a woman driving one car in this crash was driving drunk. two men in the other car were hurt at 11th and cecil b. moore in north philadelphia. both were rushed to the hospital. the woman was not injured, but taken into custody. 9:03, new jersey transit and the rail workers reached a tentative deal to avoid a strike. workers threatened to walk off
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the job at 12:01. last night the two sides came together in the agreement. details of the deal have not been released. however, governor chris christie said it was done with the interest of taxpayers and fare pay errs in mind. i don't believe the members of the union wanted to strike. they care about the customers. they don't want to inconvenience them and go without pay. they only would have done it if they felt we were being unreasonable. governor christie is confident that the union members will sign off on the deal. it averted the first strike in 30 years. donald trump is speaking out after one of his rallies turned violent in chicago. he called off the event, but
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scuffles broke out between supporters and protests. >> reporter: overnight mayhem at this arena in chicago. thousands gathered to see presidential candidate donald trump. [inaudible]. tonight's rally will be postponed until another date. >> reporter: supporters and protesters facing off in a series of heated and violent exchanges. donald trump is not welcome in chicago. >> reporter: protesters storming the empty podium until security forced him off stage. that same man going head to head with a trump supporter. wrestling. i don't want a brawl here. >> reporter: melee spreading outside the rally, a chicago police officer struck by a flying bottle. one of two officers injured
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during the commotion. there's been a totalful five arrests that were made at the pavilion. >> reporter: donald trump citing safety concerns and denying his past remarks played a role. i don't take responsibility, nobody has been hurt at our rallies. i'm not a person that wants to see the people hurt. that's what i i said go home in peace. >> reporter: trump was grilled by encouraging unruly behavior among his supporters. i would like to punch him in the face. we're not allowed to punch back any more. you see anyone getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of him, seriously. >> reporter: that was alex perez with the report. violence comes days before a handful of primaries. marco rubio campaign is on the line if he does not win his home state of florida.
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sunshine state and ohio are winners take all states. a family is heartbroken by the death of a son and husband and brother. his alleged killer was on the street despite 31 arrests over the past four decades. nathan was stabbed by ronald stanley. residents say stanley was high on pcp drug. his family said they hold no hatred. i wrestle with grief for my son whom i loved. but i don't harbor any hate. his pregnant wife is expecting their first child. 9:07. if you're waking up, a memorial will be held in honor of kyra mccullum at the ocean city
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tabernacle. she ran a nonprofit organization the birthday book project. contributions can be made to the nonprofit or charity of choice. mccullum died last month after an accident on 55 in pits grove township. juice cleanses are growing in popularity, how healthy are the top selling brands? the answer coming up. it was sickening. a minnesota restaurant is apologizing to customers after showing a racially offensive picture on every table. >> reporter: a quiet morning around the delaware valley. we are tracking wet weather sunday night into monday, details straight ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. low, building african-style musc
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happens in the pouch where our development hams inside the boom. for the next six months she will on call 24/7. she said it's a very cool experience. >> reporter: those things are very aggressive. go to youtube do the boxing kangaroo. they are cute when they are little. it's very nice out there this morning, but we'll see wet weather move in before the weekend is out. right now it looks great. beautiful shot overlooking the ben franklin bridge. bright, blue skies, very pretty color blue, the air is dry. here's what's going on down the shore, here's the live view from cape may. we have clouds overspreading the area. the clouds increase south to north, therefore, southern areas may stay cooler than the lehigh valley and the poconos which is usually the opposite. we usually see those areas
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cooler. double scan live nothing going on this morning. we'll keep the radar dry throughout the day. there's the dry air that's why the sky is pretty this morning. pressure is holding steady. winds are shifting out of the east/southeast at 3 miles per hour. what a beautiful week this has been. 75 degrees tuesday afternoon. wednesday and thursday, both of these days were record highs shooting into the 80s which is normal for the middle of june. 69 degrees yesterday. even that is normal for the middle class and end of may. it's been a beautiful stretch of weather here, we'll continue the trend. another day highs in the 60s. as we get into the second half of the weekend, clouds lowering and thickening. 50 for philadelphia. millville, 48. wilmington, 49 and 45 in reading. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, showing the clouds toward the bottom of the screen, the virginias and
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carolinas and appalachian states showing the clouds. this is an upper level low that's been spinning for days. on the front end you can see the plume of moisture rairning steadily -- raining steadily from the gulf coast states for the last few days, money row, louisiana picked up 20.6 inches. pine bluff arkansas, 7.85. the list goes on and on and on. tremendous amounts of flooding here, as well as the western portion of the united states. thanks to a parade of storms that's continues to work their way onshore. we have a huge blocking high here, so all these storms hit the high and stop dead in their traction. later on this weekend we'll see
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it get on its giddy up and pull across the high plains sunday afternoon it will arrive here, the steadier stuff will be monday. it's cloudy today and tonight it's cloudy. tomorrow morning, clouds and showers to the south. that shower chance increases during the afternoon hours. 1:00 p.m., you're fine, 4 or 5 you'll be seeing more of what the model is showing. most of the shower activity will hold off until after 3:00 p.m. increasing clouds, pleasant high of 62. overnight tonight, mild, 44 degrees outlying suburbs, 48 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 62 degrees today. 62 once again tomorrow. monday is the cooler day thanks to a lot of clouds periods of rain and easterly wind. 55 degrees is the temperature there. up ten for tuesday, 72
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wednesday, st. patty's day could be wet, mild, 66. friday, clouds anticipate -- and sunday, 62 degrees. folks we would like to remind you you can find the seven-day forecast and a live look at storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at any time of the day on our website head to 6abc.com/weather. 9:16. u.s. marines and navy took part in a mock invasion thousands of troops stormed the beach in south korea. united nations sanctioned the north over its nuclear program considered a threat by washington. this picture right here you're looking at sparked outrage in minnesota. it shows the white crowd watching a lynching of a black man. him it was part of the table top
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have you heard about this, good year is working on a tire design for self driving cars. they presented the spherical tires at the geneva motor show. they will move in any dwreks -- direction and in fact parking shots. it would connect to the car using magnetic levitation. it's years away from becoming a
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reality. if you're thinking about getting your beach body ready like chris sowers. many concerned about their weight have tried screws cleanse -- juice cleanse, how healthy are they? i will do a cleanse if i have eaten too much or drinking too much, or having too much sugar. i feel like it resets my system. >> reporter: by replacing solid foods with juices made from fruits and vegetables and nut monoxide some cleanses claim to scrum start a healthier you. pressed juicery cleanse one and original fresh start. they promise to do things like rest your digestive system and increase energy and eliminate
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toxins. we didn't see evidence to back the claims. >> reporter: none promise you drop pounds but you will in the short term because most are low in calories. the juices tended to be too low in fiber and protein and too high in sugars and they are pricey. three days of juices can cost $200. if you're healthy, and you do a cleanse for one, two or three days is not harmful. longer than that it not smart because it doesn't contain the nutrients you need. check with your doctor first if you want to do a cleanse. consumer reports reached out to the manufacturers regarding the claims they make. some did not respond, those that did defended the benefits of their products. after reviewing the information and conducting research,
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consumer reports remain uncondensed that the products -- unconvinced that the products are worth the money. alicia vitarelli channel 6 "action news." sixers star okafor is out for the season. the flyers are two points out of the playoff spot after last night's win. highlights up next in sports. > we're glad you stayed with
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us, in sports, it is flyers surge closer to a playoff spot. they got a rare win in tampa last night. they will be back on the ice tonight. here's ducis rogers. >> reporter: good morning, last night was another night and another tough opponent for the flyers this time at tampa bay, the flyers have not won there in
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five years. bernie parent in the house. lightning first period, gawn -- gagne cleared up the mess on the power play. matt reid unloads to make it a 2-0 flyers lead. brayden shenn has his 23rd goal of the season. the flyers are two points out of the wild card spot. odd man out, try quarterback out. mark sanchez has been traded to denver. in return, the easily get a 2017 conditional draft pick. he started ten games in the two seasons here. 18 touchdowns along with 15 interceptions. not surprisingly still bad news for the sixers. okafor will have minor knee surgery.
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else done for the season. grant leave the game with a leg injury and covington with a neck injury. he was taken directly to the hospital. sixers get 42 points off the bench. nerlens noel 13 points and 11 boards, they snap a 13 game losing streak and get a win. nova faced providence. providence handed the cats a loss this season. every time the flyers got close the cats pushed them away. nova advances to the championship game, 76-58. st. joe's in action later on today against dayton and temple faces utah. that's a look at sports this morning, i'm ducis rogers.
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you have yourself a terrific weekend. everyone is winner following a night of hockey in montgomery county. kids at keith valley middle school in horsham faced off in a 17 hour long floor hockey marathon. they raised $61,000 for make a wish. in the 40 years of the keith valley challenge, more than 1 million has been raised for charity. >> i'm tamala edwards. this lovely lady is star from wags rescue. we'll have more on star and her friends coming up on "action news." plus, another check of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" saturday at 9:00 comes right back.
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a happening right now on "action news," saturday at 9:00, a puppy is tortured and killed in montgomery. now a reward is on the table for information leading to the arrest. new jersey lawmakers unveil a plan to honor a fallen state trooper. to me it's disrespectful that someone would rip it out of the ground. a plaque to a dedicated philadelphia firefighter is stolen. family members are speaking out. now outside to chris sowers it's been a great week,
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hopefully the weekend will not let us down, chris. >> reporter: we're off to a great start, we have sunshine on city avenue. temperatures believe it or not were chilly. we have a dramatic temperature change, most areas are ten to 17 degrees colder than this time yesterday. that's how you know it's been a good month. that could mean temperatures in the 20s, instead we have temperatures in the 40s and 50s. 50 in philadelphia. 41 in millville. 51 in cape may. allentown bethlehem, 43. poconos, 43 degrees. satellite and radar showing the increase in clouds, you can see the virginias, everybody south of the mason dixon line is cloudy that includes cape may and the shorepoints. we'll see the clouds line move south to north. the day planner like this we'll
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see the temperatures climb and clouds increase. 60 degrees at 1:00 p.m. under a mostly cloudy skies. 6 degrees at 3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 589, cloudy conditions. i hope you like the wet weather, find the umbrella because we have several chance of rain in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. the first one arrives tomorrow. 80% chance monday. tuesday there could be leftover showers before the next system arrives thursday afternoon. that's a lot of days in the seven-day forecast that could feature a little bit of rain. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about each and every one. we'll have another warmup in the seven-day forecast. thank you. now back to the breaking news out of maple shade new jersey. a truck into the home barely miss ago woman inside. this happened at the intersection of route 73 and styles avenue. just a short time ago we heard from the truck diver he said he had a yellow light, but hit a
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car and could not stop because of the weight of the steel on the truck. a woman was in the kitchen at the time the truck ran into the home. she was not hurt. the impact of the crash knocked the home off its foundation. traffic has not been affected. again, nobody was hurt when a truck slammed into the home in maple shade. new jersey transit rail workers will not be going on strike tomorrow morning. a tentative agreement is in place right now. governor chris christie says it does not raise fares or cut service through june 2017. the rail workers were on the job five years without a contract. the union must vote on the deal. pita is offering a 5,000-dollar reward for information on a disturbing case of animal cruelty. earlier this week, police in willow grove found the body of a pitbull puppy locked in the medal cage on the side of the
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road. it was wrapped in plastic, the puppy was underweight and died from suffocation. it is being investigated as a torture case. if you have information contact authorities. police are searching for the thieves who stole a brass plaque dedicated to philadelphia's bravest. it pay's tribute to firefighter who died 100 years ago. >> reporter: there was a plaque at the sidewalk at 2nd and erie. it was stolen in recent days. a brass plaque dedicated to philadelphia firefighter james mcgee who perished fighting an oil cloth fire in 1898 nearly 100 years ago. in the process of backing out of the buildings what happened the buildings collapsed he was killed almost instantly. >> reporter: four generations of the mcgee family have served on the philadelphia fire
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department. in 2006 the plaque was dedicated and placed at the factory site at second and erie. it's not easy, but you have to look past it and see what you can do to stop that kind of stuff from happening. to me it's disrespectful that someone would rip it out of the ground whether it was for drugs or not. it's a memorial plaque, it's like a slap in the face. >> reporter: the lawyer and first responder started dedicating the plaques in 2001. he generated enough funds to put down 290 so far. they have raised money for a new plaque. people gave their life preserving our city, and it's almost unthinkable that someone would dig it up out of the concrete it wasn't an easy task to sell it for what a nickel bag? >> reporter: this is engine 45 at 26th and york.
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it was from here that hoseman james mcgee went out june 9 to battle the factory fire. he never returned. his descendants would like the next plaque placed here. in north philadelphia, i'm vernon odem channel 6 "action news." it is 9:35. new at 9:00 a.m. new jersey lawmakers want to rename a traffic law in honor of a fallen state trooper. a bill will be introduced to change the lane of moveover law to memorialize sean cullen. the 2009 law requires drivers to slow down and move over when nearing accident scenes. a wake for mccullen will be held tomorrow. his funeral will takes place monday. donald trump is holding a rally in ohio today. last night tensions between his
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supporters and opponents reached a boiling point. supporters and protesters packed into an arena at the university of illinois. violent scuffles broke out in the crowd and on the stage. many protesters say they were there to stop trump from speaking. came to a place which is right next to a heavily mexican american community we were not going to let a bigot come into my neighborhood and disparage my people or race orette -- or ethnicity. i hope my tone is not that of causing violence. my basic tone is really that have securing the borders and having a country and great country and bringing the jobs back and bringing the manufacturing back. police arrested five people a police officer had to be taken to the hospital after being hit
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in the head with the bottle, chaos comes as trump calls for the republican party to uknight. and now we turn to the growing epidemic facing families across america including right hear in pennsylvania. experts say there has been a sharp increase in the number of heroin overdose deaths. jeff chirico talked to two local families who say it can happen to anyone. we are absolutely losing a generation here. this is a life long fight. >> reporter: these ladies are on the front line of a war they didn't want to fight against a drug that's killing thousands of americans every year. i caught him doing it in my bathroom. i just -- i couldn't believe it, i couldn't believe it could happen to me. >> reporter: bidwell said her son and daughter have been in and out of rehab force years, the addictions started with prescription drugs and escalated to the heroin. it's the devil inside them.
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it's the devil, that's how i look at it. she was responsible, she was working, saved her money. >> reporter: her straight laced daughter pamela got caught up in drugs and overdosed months after leaving rehab. she was 19. district attorney jack what whan said 100 people died in delaware county last year. jeff goldberg in spreng field said -- springfield sees parents testing hair and nails for drugs. it's a starting point to say where do we begin this journey to begin recovery. >> reporter: stowch reads from her daughter's journal to schools across the region hoping
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to stop the epidemic before it claims another life. i want people to know it can happen to anybody. >> reporter: the heroin task force has spoken to 15,000 students across the region not just about heroin, but prescription drugs, oxycontin or percocet can hook someone in just 72 hours. in media, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." 9:40. there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00. residents in two southern states are dealing with major flooding and more rain is expected this weekend. also ahead it is a rare and devastating genetic disease. experts say it is more prevalent among people of irish decent. details in "healthcheck". we'll be right back.
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brand new video out of flood-ravaged louisiana, rivers rising and rain is in the forecast. rain inundated rain in louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. thousands had to flee their homes as the force of the water ripped some of off their foundations. wild times, will we need our rain boots here? >> reporter: no, you may need an
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umbrella this weekend, you will not need the rain boots or anything like that. temperatures are nice arena mild, i think cruel -- you'll enjoy the weekend overall. there's a view of the center city skyline. we have clear conditions, high, thin clouds are starting to overspread the area. south of philadelphia starting to see clouds, to the north, it's bright and sunny. double scan live is clear, tomorrow afternoon that's the next chance of showers. 62 degrees that's the high temperature we're forecasting today. the low this morning was 42 well above the average for this time of the career. of the career. 44 in martins creek. 50s south of the pennsylvania turnpike, we're seeing most locations climbing into the 50s, including glassboro, hockessin, smyrna, dover. woodbine, 51. hammonton, 51. gandys beach cooler thanks to a bay breeze 48 degrees. there's the cloud line right
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there, south of gloucester county in southern new jersey. this line will push to the north slowly throughout the day, by 1:00, 2:00 p.m., it's pretty much cloudy at that point. nice and mild as the winds stay out of the a southerly direction. you saw the video before, before i stepped in here, the rain has been tremendous across the missouri valley, the flooding horrific. you will see anywhere from one to two feet of rain. this system will lift to the north an it will push cloud activity to the north. this storm system is starting to spin out. it's pulling into the great lakes. we'll see a piece of its former self here. it will not be too heavy. we'll have sloppy conditions, the commute could be affected. 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, cloudy and sunshine holding on for
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ocean and monmouth counties. overnights tonight, it's cloudy, this thing just updated, if i think tomorrow morning, this will hold off until tomorrow afternoon. this is the latest update from future tracker 6. sunld -- sunday into monday that's when the steadier rain starts to arrive. mixed precipitation in upstate new york where temperatures are cooler. reading, allentown, 63. cape may, 56. a pleasant afternoon. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, wet weather arrives sunday afternoon, cloudy skies, 62 today. 62 tomorrow. monday is the chilly day thanks to an easterly wind which is off the ocean, ocean temperatures are in the 40s, that will hold the temperatures down a little bit. lots of clouds, periods of rain. tuesday, clouds and sunshine returning during the afternoon,
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65. wednesday looks warm, 72. 66 for saints patties day, friday, clouds and sun, high of 62 degrees. don't forget to spring ahead we're changing the clocks one hour ahead we'll lose an hour of sleep. don't forget to check the batteries in your smoke detect he he ers. 9:46 this week's "shelter me rescue of the week" winner reminds us not all rescue animals adapt right away in their new homes. tamala edwards has a success story that started with patience. >> reporter: jake is a friendly little lap dog age 7 when he was first adopted there were struggles. he had a lot of anxiety. he was given the love and support he needed. he found freedom in his new home, the loud nose noisies that
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scared him, he is around heavy equipment and atvs. jake was adopted from wags rescue. people open their door and let them go. >> reporter: once they make it to a wags foster family they get the attention they need. looking for the forever friendship is lulu. she gave birth during other transport from north carolina. she has seven puppiesies looking for homes, as well. maddox is great with other dogs, but more of a lady's man. he loves to snuggle. this is a beagle mix learning fast from her foster family. they are learning potty training and crate training. >> reporter: this is star, she
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is ten careers old, she has so much love to give to a family. right now she is living with a family that has two kids four dogs and a cat. she has charmed them all, if you're interested in star visit the was rescue website. if you would like us to share your "shelter me rescue of the week" success story visit the facebook page and tell us where you a adapted your pet and how much they mean to you. with star, i'm tamala edwards channel 6 "action news."
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today. and get ready for summer season or summer fun at the great philadelphia boat show. there will be every boat you can imagine as we take a look at what's happening in and around delaware and lehigh valleys this weekend. you can see it in oaks, montgomery county from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and tomorrow 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. st. patrick's day happens thursday, you can get into the spirit at the 45 annual st. patrick day parade in wilmington, delaware. it starts at 1 noon on king and port -- 12 noon on king and 4th street. in "healthcheck"," at a gec
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disease. >> reporter: that would be rye land mom and dad prick he'll be the high energy troublemaker, while they are not only the bond of a twin, they share the middle name of their nathan. nathan passed away after a broken green causes the brain and spinal cord to stop working. it was found to be more prevalent with people of jewish decent, but studies are examining a different linage. in the irish community, the carrier rate would be 1 in 50. >> reporter: they are both of irish decent and carry the gene. as a couple they have a one in four chance of their children
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developing a disease. had we known it was a high carrier rate in the irish. we would have been tested. we could have had healthy children. jacob and ryeland are healthy. while having more children was a difficult decision they knew a part of nathan would live on. we wanted them to be nathan's legacy and spread awareness even after we were gone. erin o'hern channel 6 "action news." to help spread the awareness and research there are two screening events coming up the first during a st. patrick's day event from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. whyy in philadelphia. the second event is thursday, st. patrick's day einstein medical center in philadelphia. to be part of the study and screen process you must be 18 and have three grandparents of irish decent. you can find more details at
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6abc.com. coming up next, meteorologist chris sowers will take a final look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll see you back here in just a bit. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like giant's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 800 items. eat well for less. only at my giant.
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us, chris, we're losing an hour of sleep, have some good news for us today. >> reporter: we have sunshine, it's going to be mild today. a good day to do yard work. the only thing that's not keeping out out of the 70 is we have a cloudy sky. 62 sunday showers by afternoon. the rain day is monday, we warm up again, 70s by wednesday. thank you so much. 9:56 your time. jack hanna's "wild countdown" is
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next on channel 6. "action news" continues later tonight. we'll be back tomorrow morning bright and early at 6:00 a.m. spring means weddings will be in full bloom. we'll look at the latest trends and exchanging vowels which may include -- vows which may include the use of cruise -- use of drones. plus well have a look at the barns foundation. for chris sowers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day. three questions for the us senate:
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congress voted to label genetically engineered salmon; why not other foods? gmo crops are doused with heavy doses of herbicides the world health organization says probably cause cancer. isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? instead, congress might permanently block our right to know. we deserve clear, on-package labeling. tell senators carper and coons to stop the dark act.
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