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lightening across the country including right here in philadelphia. but first, philadelphia officers come under fire after driving up on a gun battle between two men. >> thank you for waking up with us, meteorologist chris sowers here to help you plan your day hi there chris. >> it looks better out there. >> thank you. >> good morning everyone. here we go we have a live shot from atlantic city. what a beautiful day. the yesterday we were socked in with the clouds and even had some showers, thunderstorms and some much pay drizzle during the morning. look at the difference today aim time now beautiful partly cloudy sky, nice refreshing breeze from the northwest and is key, canadian air mass coming in here over next few days before more heat and humidity live in the seven day forecast which we will show you later in the broadcast. millville 74. trenton 72. allentown 72. poconos 64. lowering humidity levels. most of our dew points are in the up are 50's, lower 60's. yesterday at this time they were in the mid 70's. we have had tropical air mass that is part of what helped
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spark those storms yesterday, satellite six with action radar clearly nothing going on out there right now. that is how we will keep it later this afternoon. call from accu weather breezy, less humid, mostly sunny skies early. just a few clouds during the course of the day. 3:00 o'clock 85. by 5:85. that is our forecast ted high for the day. heat wave has come to an end but another one brewing in the seven day forecast and i'll let you know when and how long it the will last when i come back in a bit, guys. >> chris, thank you. now for the latest on the deadly ambush shooting of those five police officers in dallas. the hundreds of people across the nation are showing support for those officers. hundreds of others are protesting the killings of the two black men by police last week. among them front event in leaders in the black lives matter movement who has now been arrested. >> of course, this all comes as there are more tense moments for police office are there in dallas, texas. everybody is sitting on edge. officers swarmed their own headquarters after receiving a threat this weekend.
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abc's kenneth moton has all of the details. >> reporter: good morning, gray and nydia. tense moments in dallas a city already on edge. police gave all clear after responding to a potential threat, here at the department, it all happened close to this memorial where so many people are coming to pay their respects to those fallen officers. >> black lives. >> matter. >> this morning a nation in turmoil. >> demonstrationness minnesota against alleged police brutality turned violent protesters clashed with police. officers in riot gear moved in with smoke bombs. the some were hit by roxanne firecrackers. police across the country work to keep peace after recent police killings of philano castille anal ton sterling, where hundreds gathered at pot he lease department. >> too many african-american males their lives are taken away from them and this has to
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stop. >> reporter: in dallas police surrounded their own headquarters after reports of the suspicious person in their garage. swat teams, and sharp shooters were on the scene, but a sweep, turned up nothing. this scare briefly took away from the incredible scene outside the department. two barely visible patrol cars served as a grim reminder of the five dallas police officers killed when investigators say snipper micah johnson went on a rampage fueled by racism. >> he is no more representative of african americans then the shooter in charleston was representative of white americans. >> reporter: this morning we're learning investigators believe dallas gunman had a plot to kill white officers, but the former army reserves, moved up his plans using that black lives matter protest as an opportunity to attack. reporting from dallas, kenneth moton for channel six "action news". here in philadelphia, overnight dozens of protesters set to hunting park and
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kensington calling for justice as police looked on. earlier yesterday the group, coalition for real justice rallied and marched down the street holding signs. when they arrived at district station they were met by people supporting the police. >> everybody sees it. i just can't not just stay here and stay compliant anymore. >> it is not fair. and i'm just, you know, i'm tired. that is why i'm out here. it needs to stop. >> one thing both side do agree on neither want to go through anymore funerals. >> no justice no peace. >> unaudible. >> this is video from prominent black lives matter act wrist deray mckes on as he was arrested last night. he was among several hundred taken into custody touring demonstrations over deadly
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shooting of alton sterling. sterling is black man killed by two white police officers. in st. paul, minnesota, protesters were arrested after they block a interstate they were outraged overkilling of the philano castille. hundreds took to the streets of the new york city yesterday and nypt officers line the streets as demonstrators marched through manhattan. stay with "action news" and six abc.com for very latest developments from dallas and elsewhere, and we can join the ongoing conversation about all of the week's tragic events on the facebook and twitter pages where we will bring you continuing updates. your time 9:05. new at 9:00 police officers responding to a disturbance showed up in the middle of the gup battle. two men were trading shots near 4800 block of rising sun avenue around 5:45 this morning, two officers, got out of their cruisers and chased both of the suspect shooters. one suspect was arrested, the other got away but his gun has been since recovered. in delaware county gun
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violence overnight leaves a man dead and his sister was injury. those shots rang down on the 600 block of concord street in chester at 11:00 last night. police say siblings were shot several times, the brother was pronounced dead at the scene, the sister was rush to crozer-chester medical center in critical condition. police have no motive, or suspects in the shooting. this morning a search continues for gunman who killed a man and took off in the victim's car with the child inside. twenty-four year-old victim was shot several times at broad and church street, in penns grove yesterday afternoon and police say the suspect, then drove off in the victim's car, with his one year-old child inside. car was later found abandoned across the river in northern liberties, and the child still inside the car, that child was not hurt. investigators are trying to determine if a fire that damaged about a dozen homes in the cobbs creek section of the philadelphia is work of the arsonist. the blaze, broke out early saturday morning on 5800 block of priceless street.
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fire started on the porch and thone quickly spread. many victims are facing a overwhelming job of trying to put their homes back together. >> they said they want to have to take the whole stand, clear out the porch, tear up my living and dining room ceilings. >> one resident says her husband's pickup truck, went up in flames about the same time as the houses. fire marshall is trying to determine if the truck fire and the house fire and nearby trash fires are all connect. new information to tell but this morning, two former football players accused of brutally beating a west chester man have been sentenced to probation. deandre dunkly and shelby, each pleaded guilty to miss demean's salt charge earlier this month. they were among six california university of pennsylvania players, charged in beating 2014 beating of the lewis campbell, cases are pending against two other players. happening today, septa is expected to release a new interim schedule trying to recover from the removal of the 120 regional railcars, and
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the agency says it expects to be able to add, 1700 seats to relieve overcrowding for commuters beginning tomorrow, at least trains from new jersey, maryland, and from amtrak, 120 sill letter liner five railcars were removed from service after potentially dangerous defects were discovered. pennsylvania house of representatives is set to return to session this afternoon in an effort to reach a deal on the state budget. the deadline to reach a compromise on how to pay for $31.5 billion spending plan is midnight tomorrow. governor tom wolf could sign parts of the proposal or veto it all together. budget negotiators are looking for options for funning the budget which includes expanding casino style gambling and increasing taxes on cigarettes. here's some good news to tell but more big money is up for grabs after no one hit the power ball jackpot last night and that makes wednesday's drawing worth an estimated 311 million-dollar, and there was
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one winning match five ticket sold in new jersey. friday night winning 540 million-dollar mega millions ticket was sold, at a speed way station in cambridge city indiana. no one so far has come forward to claim all that money. it was third largest jackpot in mega millions history. >> we saw someone in indiana won. >> yes. >> there is much more to come on this sunday morning addition of "action news" a very difficult lesson about the dangers of fire works. the arkansas teen who is lucky to be alive after a fourth of july accident. plus, permanently altered we will tell you how last winter's big snowstorm brought changes to the delaware sea port. now lets go live outside sky 6hd giving you a glimpse of the philadelphia international airport, meteorologist chris sowers say that the heat wave is gone, at least for now, he will have your exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when we see you have after the break.
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our record breaking snowstorm back in january has had a lasting impact on the the sea port in delaware. professor at university of delaware says that the storm produced record breaking high tides and caused significant shoreline erosion, the storm also affect the state's reeves. the subway cars donate by new york city, 15 years ago. seems like so long ago. >> it does feel so long ago right how. >> it is cooler today. maybe last couple of days.
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let's get you outside, and show you what is going on as we look live on sky six over commodore barry bridge. beautiful color blue out there this morning. the darker the shade of blue in the sky the lower humidity levels. what you will look for here when we see that milky white color there is moisture in the air. that is what we have seen. today a dry airness working its way in from canada and we will enjoy a nice beautiful day. tomorrow looks good as well, before the humidity starts to up crease again as we get into tuesday and beyond. this isn't bad. this number here was well in the 70's, this same time yesterday, now down to 60. that is nice and refreshing. 76 degrees is present temperature reading in philadelphia pressure rising from 29.89 inches and comfortable breeze. out of the northwest at 16 miles an hour. seventy's north and west. pottstown 69. saint david 71. chester 71. and, further east in south jersey and delaware we are showing a lot of seven's. glassboro 76.
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cinnaminson 71. hammington seven 46789 woodbine 75. still holding on to humidity right there on the oceanfront, but over the next hour or two those dew point will continue to drop there as well. they should be nice and comfortable especially compared to the last few days. all this cooler air up here kind of drops down from canada and we will enjoy this lighter air. also a upper level low right here spin ago cross upstate new york and could get further south, above binghamton and poconos this afternoon. maybe pick up a quick hitting shower there. everybody else stays dry. water vapor shot shows dry air working its way in. thinks all dry air. no humidity there. that will press south over the next 48 hours and then the humidity, and these showers and storms all that activity, heat star to build. and it comes in here by tuesday. so, dew points really the bench mark is 6o once we are higher then that that is when humidity starts to increase. if you are below 60 it feels nice out there so right around 60 we will take it.
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should feel nice and enjoyable. we will get in dover tonight, comfortable tomorrow. very comfortable dew points in the 50's. right around 60. easy to handle. then we will get in to monday night and tuesday and here comes summer 60's, lower 70's again, thinks gulf coast type stuff, miami, new orleans that kind of humidity. that starts continue on crease again. tuesday we will get into that real sticky air mass. then we will start toppling 90 t wave is on the way. so tuesday should be the first day we hit 90, if we don't we will top out around 89. it will be a close call. wednesday we're definitely in the 90's. this could the longest heat wave of the year so far that begins by tuesday. hottest days look to be thursday and friday with high temperatures backup in the mid 90's and feels like temperatures at least 99 or a hundred degree. some forecast models have it warmer then. that so enjoy today. energy tomorrow. it looks fabulous compared to what is on the table later this week. the breezy, less humid, combination of the sun and clouds. mid 80's for everybody
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including jersey shore because we have a land breeze today. hour by hour we're sitting at 75, 76 right now and we will quickly climb through 70's in the low to mid 80's by afternoon. we will see gradual increase and puffy clouds no big deal. nothing turning threatening. eighty-three by 1:00. by 3:85 and by 5:85 degrees. for poconos maybe a quick hitting passing shower. otherwise sun and clouds. 76 degrees. for new jersey shore it is beautiful day. land breeze nice and refreshing sun and clouds 84. ocean temperature inviting at 71. here's your exclusive accu weather seven day forecast not too bad today or tomorrow. eighty-five, 87. here comes the heat for tuesday. 90 degrees. wet, wednesday, hot and humid 92. thursday and friday 94 and saturday partly sunny and hot 93 degrees. >> wow. >> so enjoy everything next couple days. >> enjoy next 48 hours. >> cranking up that ac again. >> you will. >> thanks, chris. season for sweet
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governmental leaders say they are keeping an eye on hundreds of pregnant woman who contracted the zika virus. cdc says 320 pregnant woman with the infection in this country are being closely watched, that is a jump of 33 infections in just a week. and zika has caused concern throughout the americas due to an alarming rise, and cases of a birth defect including severe fetal brain ab. noty. carrying extra pound can block treatments for pancreatic cancer. study published in the journal of cancer discovery, researchers say interactions among fat cells, immune cells and connect i have cells, in obese patients encourages tumor cells to grow. it blocks the response to chemotherapy. doctors also say majority of the pancreatic cancer patients are overweight or obese at the time of the diagnosis. teenager in arkansas has learn firsthand the dangers of the fire works even though seemingly safe, sparklers, justin morgan was celebrating
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the fourth of july with friend and fire works when he lit what is called a sparklers bomb a large bunch of sparklers taped together. listen to what happened when it went off. >> half of the time and i heard a explosion, everything went numb. i remember being confused, and screaming help, help, help. >> part of the bomb just pierced morgan's leg and it also hit his wrist. his friends rushed him to the emergency room and minister again is back home recovering. his leg will be fine but he has looked hearing in his left ear and doctors say the loss may be permit. we will be right back in a moment. there's only one place to do it. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪
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another thing i love to do at the jersey shore i have that boardwalk slice of pizza, i enjoy sun, fresh breeze and do sight seeing, come on. how much time do we have here. thirty seconds, 45 seconds. there you go, beautiful down there. i don't think they will pop backup. oh, well. temperatures lovely. humidity has gone down. we are in the mid 70's and fels like a breath of fresh air. seventy-five avalon. ocean city 75. cape may 76. forecast for today enjoy it, beautiful day on the san. atlantic city 84. breezy, sun, clouds, high uv index apply that sun screen. ocean temperature 71. cape may 83. rehoboth beach 83. bethenny beach not too bad at 84 degrees. nydia. >> chris, thank you. in the aftermath of the deadly ambush shootings of the police officers in dallas there have been several random act of the kindness toward law enforcement. this weekend the department received a heart warming surprise, the special delivery
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of pizza and soft drinks. inside one box is a special message that read thank you for all you do and risks that you you take to make this a better place to live. not all people feel negative toward police and we are grateful for your service and sacrifice. in dallas yesterday, police officers dressed as super heroes paid their respects to the large memorial for victims of the thursday ambush shooting. they were dressed as captain america, batman and hulk as they need before the growing memorial. officers are part of the group hero, cops and kid, former officer richardo campbell dressed as batman says he is so angry about the shooting but feels need to spread message of love, hope and healing. the new star trek film is going where popular franchise has never gone before, star trek beyond will feature first openly gay character in the licensing running franchise after john cho says his character is with his partner
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and george takei who originally the role in the original tv series who came out in 2005 and is now a notable gay rights activist. oscar winning director woody allen is gearing up to begin filming his next film this fall. james bell lucci will work with allen for first time ever, joining him with juneo temple, justin timber lack and kate wins let. there is no word just yet on a title or a plot for that film. in the final curtain call foreman behind the broadway smash, hamilton. the show's star and creator lynn manual miranda greeted fans outside richard rodgers theater before his final performance as alexander hamilton last night. two other stars from the show took their final bows last night as well, they are philadelphia native leslie odom junior who won a tony award for his performance as aaron burr and sue who portrayed skylar. your time 9:27. the is there more to come on this sunday morning addition of "action news".
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a gun law toys blame for recent violence, hear what president obama has to say before returning to washington from his european trip. protesters undergo training exercises in preparation for the country's tense moments during the democratic national convention here in philadelphia. and, ahh, we are expecting change, oppressive heat and humidity are gone but 540 million-dollar question, how long will it last? outside we will go to meteorologist chris sowers, with the look at the accu weather forecast. how long will we talk. >> you will not like the 540 million-dollar answer. >> it will last a couple days before the next heat wave begins to build on in. it looks like that will start on tuesday but enjoy next 48 hours. it looks great. i have been waiting for this for about two weeks now. humidity has dropped off, temperatures very comfortable. we have decent sunshine. the beautiful morning. seventy-six in philadelphia.
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allentown 72. poconos 66. millville 74. cape may 76 degrees. really nice breeze. out of the northwest. these are sustain wind, constant breezes. right now 15 miles per hour, and i should make that 16 for philadelphia 14 in reading. twelve in millville. 17 miles an hour in wilmington. every now and then we will pick up gusts closer to 20 and we will see this throughout the day. satellite six along with action radar is showing clear skies for the most part a couple of cloud may fill it in later this afternoon but nothing will turn threatening. the this is mainly a dry day. lone exception to the rule is poconos where is there a quick hitting shower because of the upper level low, passing by up in new england but outside of that everybody else is dry. here's your daze planner, in philadelphia, 76 degrees, by 9:00 a.m. right now. sunny skies. 11:00 a.m. 80 degrees. by 1:83. 3:00 o'clock 85. that is where we will top things out later on. comfortable humidity levels. look for combination of sun
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and cloud. well as gray just mentioned here we have another heat wave on the way. when i come back in a few minutes we will look close inner to that and we will show you how you long it lasts and how hot it could get, guys. >> chris, thanks so much for your update. it is now 9:32. and the in the wake of the deadly ambush of police officers in dallas texas and two fatal police shoot initial other parts of the country cities across the u.s. are tense and, of course on high alert. demonstrations in minnesota turn violent as protesters clashed with police there. officers in riot gear moved in with smoke bombs as some of them were injured by roxanne firecrackers. police in several other cities work to keep the peace after recent, police killings of philano castille in st. paul, minnesota anal ton sterling in louisiana. police surrounded headquarters after reports of the suspicious person in their garage, but a sweep turn up nothing. city is in mourning, of course over death of five dallas officers by snipper, micah
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johnson who was eventually killed by police. investigators are learning more about him, and they say that he practiced military style drills in his yard and train, at a private self-defense school in a dallas suburb for, about two years ago. they also believe he was planning a much larger attack, but moved up his plans when he saw an opportunity, in the dallas protest. micah johnson was a army reserve with a specialty in carpetry and masonry. he did one tour in have afghanistan from november 2013, to july of 2014. here at home protesters once again took to the streets of philadelphia, to criticize police brutality. the large crowd gathered at north second street and allegheny avenue in the hunting park avenue section just before midnight. it doesens of protesters carrying black lives matter signs demonstrated with police close by. one person, was arrested. this was while other protesters was in support for law enforcement. "action news" reporter janet reyes talks to both side.
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>> they came equipped with signs, and heavy voices and anger and words for police officers. >> these kid in the 24th, 25th district are some of the most destructive. >> reporter: the message was clear. >> because our communities are oppressed. the latino community is oppressed. >> reporter: officers stood by and quietly, looked on, looked to follow the protesters. >> i believe that, the efforts in dallas officers, to protect these protester when they were and fire, you know, and officers, as you will see here today will dot same thing. >> reporter: multi racial crowd of 300 marched over a mile and a half from masher and cambria streets to the 24th and 25th district stations. the demonstration is organized by local groups, coalition for criminal justice. >> everybody sees it. i just can't not stay here and compliant anymore. >> reporter: upon arriving to the district facing protesters
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were met with people like megan diaz, her daddies a police officer. >> it is not fair, and i'm just, you know, tired and that is why i'm out here. it needs to stop. what happened in dallas is disgraceful and i don't want to go to anymore funerals. >> reporter: less funerals it seems is about the only thing that people on both sides can agree on. >> people are being killed. people are being killed. people are being targeted. people are being discriminated against. >> reporter: and we will see at least one other protest, activist say that they will be at the dnc convention protesting there, as well, and at last check at least 1400 people are either interested or going. reporting in hunting park janet reyes for channel six "action news". president obama is expected to fly back to washington tonight after a brief visit to spain cut short by the dallas shootings.
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before he went to spain the president, spoke in poland where he had been meeting with nato leaders. they said lack of tougher gun laws is making it more dangerous for police officers. >> part of what is creating tensions between communities and the police is the fact police have a really difficult time in communities where they know guns are every where. as i said before they have a right to come home and now they have very little margin of error in terms of making decisions. >> we can tell you president plans to visit dallas texas this week. stay with "action news" and six abc.com for very latest developments from dallas, texas. join the ongoing conversation about all this week's tragic shootings on our facebook and twitter page where we will bring you continuing updates. 9:36. protests are planned to
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coincide with the upcoming democratic national convention in philadelphia. and demonstrators are gearing up. members of the clergy and civil rights activist teamed up to hold training for protesters to make sure that they understand their rights, and also to make them aware. these were held at arch street methodist church in center city n light of the recent events, protesters asked certain pea be cop watchers. they are responsible for recording officers who are responding to the protest. but many here, feel confident that the philadelphia police department, is well prepared. >> i think the police here are awesome. they have improved, with community relation as lot over the past few years. but, that doesn't hurt to be prepared. >> organizers also discussed what to expect as if they are arrested and how to post bail. more sessions are scheduled over the come weeks. your time now 9:37. final preparations are in the
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works, in cleveland, ohio this morning for the republican national convention. workers are, transforming the quicken loans arena from a basketball arena to a convention hall. over next week 2500 seats will be placed on the arena floor and carpet rolled out. that convention starts july 18th. meanwhile the pressure is on for candidates in the presidential race to choose a running mate. the presumptive republican nominee donald trump has taken unusual approach of vetting publicly vp choices. some called it election addition of the apprentice. new jersey governor chris christie ace monk those reportedly on the short list. meantime trump's opponent presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton is vetting candidates behind closed doors a machining these she's considering, hud secretary julian castro and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. remember to down load six abc news app to stay on top of the action as we head toward the general election. get breaking news alerts from the campaign trail as well as live results on election
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night. six abc news app is a free down load for your local device. well, is there nothing quite like a reunion between a dog and its owners. "action news" was in gloucester county yesterday, the pooch was actively reunited with its owner. they spent, the last year apart actually, layla had been staying with another family while their owner, was stationed on board the u.s.s. truman. family cared for the pit bull through a foster program called packet for animals. >> i just want to say thank you for what you have done for me. without this, i would have lost my best friend. >> that is why we do it. >> glad they are reunited. the family and layla formed a close one while she was in their care. look at this, a couple months ago video of eight year-old anna singing to the pup went viral. >> sweet indeed. i love that. is there much more to come on this sunday morning addition of "action news".
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>> ♪ >> yeah, music icon plays his legendary songs. and, parts of the china are under water after being hit by a super typhoon this weekend. back here at home lets get live outside to sky 6hd giving you a glimpse of the back bays of atlantic city and it is picture perfect out there enjoy the cool down because the heat is returning. meteorologist chris sowers will tell you when in the exclusive accu weather seven take forecast, coming up next.
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more women have come forward accusing roger ales of sexual harassment this just just days after foxer "fox news" host gretchen karlson filed a lawsuit. carlson who was removed from her she last month, claims that she was fired for refusing his sexual advances. more than a does woman contacted carlson's attorney with similar claims. lawsuit was filed on wednesday
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in new jersey superior court. typhoon that wreak havoc in taiwan is now blamed for at least two deaths in china officials say that 17 people remain missing, after typhoon battered eastern coast with heavy rain and strong wind. storm toppled houses and triggered landslide. it forced more than 400,000 people to relocate. nepartak weakened in the strong tropical storm after making land fall. in taiwan three people were killed and more than 300 others were injured when the storm hit there. all right. back here at home let's help you plan with meteorologist chris sowers, nice today. >> very nice, refreshing. >> yes, back down in cape may where we will find these dolphins. look just underneath, the little cape may sign there. we just saw like six of them a second ago. >> sure we did. >> i swear. >> you have to look real close. >> i think i see one you will see the fin. >> yes, we just saw one to the right. >> we have been tracking them.
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>> there is another one right there. >> we have been tracking them for 20 minutes, half an hour now and they justin to travel north there, and past the shores of cape may. and is there another one, going to the right, see in the opposite direction but it is a beautiful morning down the new jersey shore. go find your spot on the sand and enjoy the sun. it will be a nice day. nice breeze too. out of the west northwest at 15 to 20 miles an hour, and that should, keep the green head away but it is a land breeze. we will see how that plays out. 85 degrees is forecast high today. normal is 87. seventy-one is where we started first thing this morning. lower 70's north and west. low to mid 70's south and east smyrna 76. woodbine 75. hammington, 76. you have been out and about this morning you know it feels better out there. nice and refreshing. part of the reason for that is because of a cold front sweeping through here during the late evening hours yesterday. this front produced some severe weather. as expect here, resumed into mercer county. thinks 10:00 o'clock yesterday evening. you can see this little bow
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taking shape just past ewing, ewing sitting right there, there is hamilton, west and east windsor. that swept through with wind in excess of 60 miles an hour. it did produce damage. we also had another cell, right the there along the delaware bay stretching from new castle county all the waste through salem and cumberland county and this one also produced a little bit of damage this shot right here was sent by char lean living in bridgeton cumberland county. look at the size of these trees all blown over by strong gusty wind this one ripped in the house here this was complete liz uprooted. we had other reports of power outages, power lines down, tree branches, trees down, and then some flooding in chester county. they picked up over 2 inches in a half an hour time, 2 inches have rain with those storms. we did pick up wild weather for a brief period of time yesterday. most of the day was cloudy. we are expecting sun and included today with a very nice refreshing breeze. tomorrow morning same thing, and tomorrow afternoon, should stay on the comfortable side. then we will get in tuesday and beyond where everything changes. the weather stays nice and
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quiet over next 48 hours. sun and clouds today. it starts it off. today breezy less humid. eighty-five ills the forecasted high, with your wind out of the northwest at 15 to 5 miles an hour. we have lots of sunshine to start. the just a few cloud mix nothing during the day. 1:00 o'clock 83. breezy less humid. 3:00 o'clock 85. wye 5:00 is there another 85 degrees. thinks the lone location within our viewing area that could pick up a brief passing shower. seventy-six, partly sunny, breath of fresh air, no humidity at all. if you do see shower it will not last very long, 15 or 20 minutes at best. jersey shore land breeze, wind at your back, sun, clouds 84 degrees. equally as warm on the sand as what we will see in the city. seventy-one is your ocean temperature. uv index the high side. so apply sun screen. here we go with the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast, 85 today very comfortable. eighty-seven tomorrow very comfortable. ninety for tuesday. not so comfortable.
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then we will get into wednesday, thursday, friday, that heat and humidity really starts to pour in here. ninety-two, 94, 94, saturday's high 93. everyone of those dates with the exception of the wednesday we could have feels like temperatures close to 100. >> yikes. >> give ac's a break today and tomorrow. >> you will need them next week. >> all right, thanks, chris. find the seven day forecast and live look at storm tracker six double scan radar anytime of the day on the web site at six abc.com/weather. your time right now 9:47. sharks, turtles and harlem globetrotters could be found on the jersey shore this week and most of them, however was found in the form of the sand sculptures. they created these works of art yesterday at wildwood crest. one design, harlem globetrotters, celebrating their 90th anniversary. globetrotters star, were on hand to meet fans and judge those designs.
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for certain cell phones, after years of being the go to smart phone, for celebrities and politicians, the black berry is going way of the old nextel. they say they have stopped production of the keyboard centered smart phone, instead company will focus on, what they call more state of the art models. microsoft wants to help small businesses stay connect. it has announced they have rolled out a few version of the skype meeting. they will allow users to video each other up to three other participants without subscribing to office 365. skype meeting is limited when compared to skype for business which cost $5 per month and allows more participants but hey, it is free, right. plus this is video you have just got to see, it fridays a live stream, of a last can bears on the hunt for sockeye salmon. they are fishing in brooke falls in the national park. salmon literally jumped out of the water as they make their annual migration, north.
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turning to sports the phillies have been going around in colorado as they wrap up their series before the all-star break. >> sixers get a look at their new draft picks in the summer league game, here's jeff skversky with their summer
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morning sports. ryan howard lost his starting job to tommy joseph. new phillies first base man responded by going in to a major slump. and, just as joseph was starting to lose that grip on the job, he gets back in the swing of things. joseph snaps out of his zero for 17 slump and gone from ice cold to red hot. hitting .625. last night against rockies how about a four for four night, nearly hits for the cycle, solo shot in the second, his third home run since tuesday, phillies two to nothing lead has been gone just like. that jared eickoff gives up two run home run to tyler anderson in the fifth. next inning, eickoff implodes, walks in the run. gives up, six rubs, in the sixth inning alone, and he doesn't get out of the inning. eickoff charged with the career high eight runs, phillies lose eight-three. final game before the all-star break later today at 40:00. leading up to the nba draft it was big debate should sixers take ben simmons or
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brandon ingram. simmons or ingram. well, their careers, will forever be compared. forget brittany spears, this is the show last night in vegas. simmons against ingram. sixers and lakers summer league action, sixers they want simmons to be more aggressive who but this in the first. wow, simmons eight points, ingram seven. the later, simmons with the nice dish. hooks up a fellow first rounderd timothy, with eight assists. joel embiid is happen bye this they love this. jeremy grant with the slam. wow. but the oh's and h's saved for the finally. final second, deangelo russell at the bus tour beat the sixers. sixers lose their summer league game, 70-69. beforehand sixers making it official announcing the signing of the episcopal academy grad, gerald henderson. the free agent guard saying playing high school ball in merion he always dream of playing for sixers.
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dario saric says he is finally coming to the sixers too. yeah, yeah, yeah we have heard this before. twelfth overall pick in the 2014 draft, reiterates his plans to play for the sixers after leaving croatia to the olympics where he was name tournament mvp yesterday. saric played last two seasons in turkey. the sixers have been trying to negotiate a buy out with that team. the union bouncing back, in a big way after a season high, two losses in a row, in mls action. how about this last night against d.c. united. the union with two all stars getting named before behind, goalie andre blake and keegan rosenberry but ilsinho looked like a real all-star, scores two goals begins d.c. united including this in the forty-seventh minute. union won three to nothing. they are now one point out of first place. that is sports. i'm jeff skversky, have a great day. and is there much more to come on this sunday morning addition of "action news". story of a senior citizens and
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bus driver, see what happens when a police officer steps in. also ahead, a number of passengers suddenly got sick. those stories and more plus meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" continues this morning.
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good morning, it is 0:00 a.m. in the news, in dallas where tensions are high, forces forced to respond to the threat at their own headquarters. black lives matter activist ace machining those arrested as protest heightened across the country including right here in philadelphia. >> and, philadelphia officers come under fire, after driving up on a gun battle between two men. first meteorologist chris sowers at "action news" big board with a look at your accu weather forecast, nice today, chris. >> very nice. >> if you have in the been outside yet, get off couch and get outside. beautiful. breath of fresh air. temperatures down in the 70's, dew points in the 50's. not nearly as humid as it has been over last few days. pair of seven's at 10:00 o'clock hour. trenton 74. millville 76. dover and cape may showing 77 degrees. and, number one wind out of the northwest, and dryer air, and, reading 16 miles an hour.
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philadelphia, 16th. and dover, 14 miles an hour . if you have that t time this morning, you will have a best friend or worst enemy here. that win. out of the northwest, all day 15 to 25 miles an hour. we are close to 78 degrees right now. by 1:00 o'clock we are up to 83. we are forecasting a high of 85. it the is comfortable right now. that comfortable air will last through tomorrow, heat and humidity really starts to build. out here again through heart land we will see temperatures, easily in the 90's. feels like temperatures close to 105 along front range, all that heat comes east and gets in here by tuesday. we will let you know how hot when we come back or when i come back in a few minutes, guys. >> chris, thank you now to the the latest on the deadly ambush shootings of those five police officers in dallas. hundreds of people across the nation are showing support for those officers. the hundreds of others are protesting the killings of two black men by police, elsewhere last week. monk them front event in leader in the black lives matter movement who was arrested as there are more
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tense moments for police officers in dallas, texas. already a city on edge, officers formed their own headquarters after, receiving a threat this he can we even. abc's kenneth moton has all of the details. >> reporter: good morning nydia and gray. in dallas tense moments in the city already on edge. police gave all clear after responding to a potential threat here at the department. it all happened in where so many are coming to pay their respects to the fallen officers. >> black lives. >> matter. >> reporter: this morning, a nation in turmoil. >> demonstrationness minnesota against last week brutality, turned violent, as protesters clashed with police. officers in riot gear moved in with smoke bombs. some were injured by roxanne firecrackers. and police, across country work to keep peace after recent police killings of the philano castille in st. paul and others where hundreds of
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protesters gathered at the police department. >> too many african-american males, their lives are being taken away from them and then this has to stop. >> reporter: in dallas police surrounded their own headquarters after a report of a suspicious person in their garage. swat teams and sharp shooters were on the scene, but a sweep, turned up nothing. the scare briefly took away from the incredible scene outside the department. two barely visible patrol cars serve as a grim reminder of the five dallas police officers killed when investigators say snipper micah johnson went on a rampage fueled by racism. >> he is in more representative of african-american, then the shooter, in charleston was representative of white americans. >> reporter: this morning we're learning investigators believe dallas gunman had a bigger plot to kill white officers but former army reserve moved up his plans, using black lives matter protest as an opportunity to attack. reporting from dallas, kenneth moton for channel six "action
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news". the deadly shootings in dallas and those in other cities have prompted a local church to call on police officers to join as congregation members in the she of unity. >> of course, thinks all part of the effort to try to bring healing and piece in the tense days following violence of the last week. "action news" reporter trish hartman joins us live from elkins park with more on this. trish, what are you hearing. >> reporter: well, gray, that services are just getting underway here at lemont ame church, members, officers with the cheltenham police department are expect here, including the chief, to pray with congregation members after a week of racial tension and gun violence across the country. four straight days of protests, in cities all over u.s. including philadelphia have followed, the killing of five dallas police officers during a peaceful protest thursday night. and that followed the killing of two black men by police officers earlier in the week in baton rouge and suburban st. paul minnesota. pastor here at lemont ame says
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he wants to fight fear that is causing this violence by bringing police officers together in prayer with his congregation members. they hepp more positive interest action between police and communities will bring about peace and understanding. >> some of our congregation members are really afraid of the police and we are fully aware that they are afraid because of those two black men were killed and we know that there are some police officers that air frayed of some of the people here in our congregation. and, so before they have altercation, we want to forsee that, head that off, and help them come to a different answer. >> reporter: this certainly isn't the only service held today to bring police officers and citizens together in prayer. a caption with philadelphia's 19th police district will attend and speak at a service
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being held at african episcopal church of saint thomas. that is in overbrook. we are live in elkins park, trish hartman channel six "action news". nydia. >> thank you. philadelphians make their voices heard in philadelphia organized dozens of protesters took to the streets in hunting park in kensington calling for justice as police looked on. earlier yesterday the group philly coalition for real justice rallied and marched down the street holding signs. when they arrived at the district's station they were met by people supporting the police. >> everybody sees it. i just can't not stay here and stay compliant anymore. >> it is not fair. i'm just, you know, i'm tired and that is why i'm out here. it needs to stop. >> one thing both side agree on neither want to go to anymore funerals. >> being arrested right now.
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>> this is video from prominent black lives matter act wrist deray mckeson as he was arrested in baton rouge, louisiana last night. he was among several hundred taken in custody during demonstrations over deadly shooting of alton sterling. sterling was black man killed by two white police officers. in st. paul minnesota 50 protesters were arrested after they hit the interstate they were outraged over the killing of the castille at the hand of police. hundreds took to the streets in new york city yesterday, nypd officers line the streets as demonstrators marched through manhattan. stay with "action news" and six abc.com for very latest development from dallas and elsewhere, and you can join the ongoing conversation about the weeks tragic events on our facebook and twitter pages where we will bring you continuing updates. your time 10:07. new at 10:00 o'clock, police officers respond to a disturbance showed upright in the middle of gun violence.
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gun battle. two men were trading shots near the 4800 block of rising sun avenue, around 5:45 this morning. two officers, got out of their cruisers and then they chased both of the suspected shooter. one suspect was arrested. other got away but his gun was recovered. in delaware county gun violence overnight leaves a man dead and sister injured. shots were fired on the 600 block of concord street in chester at 11:00 last night. police say siblings were shot several times and his brother was pronounced dead at the scene. sister was rush to crozer-chester medical center listed in critical condition. police have no motive or suspects in the shooting. 10:08. happening today septa is expected to release a new interim schedule. it is trying to recover from the removal of the 120 regional railcars. the agency says that it expects to be able to add 1700 seats to relieve overcrowding for commuters beginning tomorrow. it has released trains from new jersey, maryland and from
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amtrak. 120 silver liner five railcars were removed from services last weekend after potentially dangerous defects were discover. the pennsylvania house of representatives is set to return to session this afternoon in an effort to reach a deal on a state budget. the deadline to reach a compromise on how to pay for $31.5 billion spending plan is midnight tomorrow. governor tom wolf could find parts of the proposal or veto it all together. budget negotiators are looking for options to fund a budget as they include expanding casino style gambling and increasing taxes on cigarettes. more than 20,000 people are expect in philadelphia this week to attend the african methodist episcopal church's annual convention. that convention is being held on little more than a year after a man shot and killed, nine members of an ame church in charleston south carolina the killings of the june 17th, south carolina governor nicki haley join relatives of the victim for a memorial service this years philadelphia convention marks the 200th
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anniversary of the church. it is taking place rights here in philadelphia, the city where it was founded by a former slave. more big money is up for grabs after no one hit the power ball jackpot last night. that makes wednesday's drawing 311 million-dollar. there was one winning match five ticket sold in new jersey. friday night's winning 540 million-dollar, mega millions ticket was sold at a little town in cambridge city, indiana. no one has come forward to claim that prize. it was the third largest jackpot the in mega millions history. i can just hear the collective moans realizing they didn't win. >> i know, seriously. still ahead on "action news" this sunday morning, a tender moment captured forever. we will have this picture that is going viral of a dad who refuses to leave his young child's side. also ahead, today marks 20 years since t.w.a. flight 800 exploded off long island, killing everyone on board. and we are looking live at
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next sunday will mark 20th anniversary of the crash of t.w.a. flight 800. paris bound flight took off from john f. kennedy airport july 17th, 1976 and exploded off long island. all 230 people on board that flight were killed. the remains were under hotly debated air disasters in history. despite a four year investigation that conclude that i had short circuit in the plane's central wing fuel tank caused the crash. delta flight headed from atlanta to denver had to stop in tulsa oklahoma after several passengers got sick. nine passengers fell ill at about the same time, on that flight, emergency medical unit in tulsa treated them for general illness, nausea. fire officials say six
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passengers had elevated levels of carbon monoxide in their bodies. levels return to normal when they left the plane and got fresh air. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in colorado; as fire fighters battled a wild fire that is already burned two structures to the ground. you can see flames leaping in the air above the trees outside the town of netherland. more than 600 people were told to leave their homes yesterday as the flames flooded their houses. the fire has already scorched, 266 acres have of land. about 100 fire fighters are battling the flames. all right. 10:14 is your time. if you have plans, it is a great day right chris. >> tomorrow is pretty nice as well, and depending on how you feel about heat, we will get the rest of the seven day forecast in a few moments. the lets go outside and show you what is going on. we are live on sky six at festival pier in penns landing. beautiful day, get out, enjoy it, you can see flags whipping in the wind. the wind have pick up in the wake of the front that pulled through overnight, that front dropped humidity levels down.
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it feels great out there but it is a little breezy for some of you, with gusts as high as 20 miles april hour. radar clear, we will keep it that way throughout the afternoon. we will get you updated on this 90-degree days in the sit irv philadelphia on average. we will see 24 of them, during anyone particular year. accu weather is predicting 32 days this year where we will hit 90 or higher. we have seen 11. we will be add to go that number. quite a bit actually in the seven day forecast and another heat wave is on the way. the getting to today, uv index is very high. on a scale of one to 11, it is a nine which means someone with fair skin burn time is less than 20 minutes. apply the sun screen often, wear a hat to shade your face from the sun's rays and in particular the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. where they are stronger. millville is 76. seven's for dover, cape may. seventy-five in allentown. reading 78 degrees. poconos are still stuck in the 60's. you're only topping out at 73
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today. really nice stuff, little further north. here's satellite six with action radar showing the cloud cover right there along the pennsylvania and new york state line. upper level le pushing by to the east. maybe a quick hitting shower for the poconos today. that is bit. everybody else is staying dry. so surface maps look like this, is there cold front that pulled through last night. we're on the good side of the front, the refreshing side of the front. much better, little breezy. and then we will get into machine and this front starts to return in the form of the warm front. it is still fair liz comfortable. here comes that heat and humidity building again, should get in here by tuesday. if we don't hit 90 by tuesday we will hit it the by wednesday. dew points will feel nice and comfortable out there today, when you start getting higher then 60's that is when humidity starts to feel pretty unbearable i guess you can say from time to time, mid 60's, really humid. this is pretty nice, 50's we will take. that it is still comfortable. we get into tomorrow, same thing with dew points in the
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50's, close to 60 but then watch what happens here, monday night into tuesday, also that warm front lifts to the north, here comes those 70's. we will get in the oppressive air mass. enjoy next 48 hours because heat and humidity make a quick come back in the seven day forecast. eighty-five for philadelphia reading 83. millville 84. toms river 84 degrees. breezy, less humid is call from accu weather. lots of sun behind to start. sun mixed with clouds by afternoon. eighty-three by 1:00. by 3:00, 85. same temperature by 5:00. for jersey shore land breeze today. wind at your back. 84 degrees, sun and cloud. low risk for rip currents. doesn't mean it can't happen but it just means it is on the lower side. but pay close attention to the life guard. 85 degrees for today. the rest of the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast shows another nice one for tomorrow, mostly sunny, pleasant. eighty-seven. excessive heat for tuesday. we are posting 90. that is where we will top things out but with the humidity it will feel hotter then that. wednesday, thursday, friday,
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saturday well up in the 90's every day especially for thursday and friday. ninety-four both days with the humidity it will feel like the upper 90's close to 100 degrees. >> great. >> oh, thanks chris. >> i do like. that thanks, chris. a senior citizen in california got when a bus driver refused to accept her bus pass. wendy rip aboarded a bus to her senior center. when toll machine would not accept the card the driver told her to get off. the woman pointed out to the driver that the card indicated there was still plenty of money on it. >> bus driver to get off the bus. i said, i'm not going to. >> the driver called police. the officer asked woodside to take a ride with him to city hall where several hours later the issue was resolved in her favor. she did miss her day at senior center but she has a story to tell when she showed up the next day. (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood...
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time to check out is what going viral. >> this is where we chat about some video and images that we are talking about facebook you tube and more. we will start with this one right here. look at this picture. that is a dad sleeping under his son's hospital crib. has gone viral and warmed hearts across america. andre palmer's wife took this picture and she posted it to facebook and it was quickly shared hundreds of times. amy palmer says when andre finished working overnight shift he was absolutely exhausted but instead of going home to sleep he he rushed to new york hospital pediatrics to be right there by his son's side. she said that a picture of the hard working man, dedicated to his family and declared him father of the year. the little boy is now home from the hospital. great picture. i shared that on my facebook as well. >> if there is a chair a mommies already in it. take a look at this piece of rainbow cake that has gone viral not for flavor but what it stand for.
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cake was served in the coming out party that the parents of 17 year-old, woman in bucks county threw her her. >> her parents decorated house in rainbows, food and everything else. following the party people have been asking her on, social media for advice and harring their own stories of coming out. kensey says in light of the mass shooting that happened at that night club in orlando, florida her family wanted her to know that they love and support her. >> i love that. >> yes. we want to hear from you. tell us what you think of the videos and store that is were just shared, reach us on facebook and twitter. coming up meteorologist chris sowers takes another look at your exclusive accu weather forecast, we will be right back.
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inside story coming up later this morning on six abc. the deadly ambush shooting on police in will dallas is focus as we wind down to the start of the democratic national convention right here in philadelphia. here's matt o'donnell with a preview. >> good morning everyone. coming up on inside story a horrible attack in dallas, on police and what philadelphia should be worried about. the democratic national convention is in about two weeks, police will be out in full force across the city, protesters will be here, many national leaders, citizens at large, and with dallas, security will be more then ever, paramount in the city of philadelphia what should dnc
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planners be talking about a special discussion coming up on inside story at 11:30 a.m. one more check of the accu weather. so many reason to get out and enjoyed. >> winner winner chicken dinner. 85 degrees today, breezy less humid, sun and included, jersey shore, breezy, land breeze and less humid with a high of 84. now you guys will see why july is my least favorite in of the year. exclusive accu weather seven day forecast, lots of 90's guys all starting tuesday 90 degrees, wednesday 92. thursday and friday 94, and then as we get into saturday 93. let's assume tuesday we don't quite hit 90 with all that humidity it don't feel like 90's anyway. it is not just heat but humidity. >> little bit of good news right there. >> thanks, 10:26. special addition of this week with george step nap lust coming up next. >> martha hosts from dallas and she has a preview. >> good morning, from dallas, where we have a special addition of this week on
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carnage, grief, the anger, the violent week that has shaken the country. we came here to try to make sense of those killings by police, caught in gruesome viral videos and deadly rampage in dallas that left five officers dead. we will talk to young african americans and white police officers, community organizers and congressional leaders, as the country tries to heel. we have also got latest on the investigation and the fresh protests across the country, it is all coming up on a special addition of this week. >> of course, "action news" continues right here at noon, here are stories we are working on for you. in delaware, it has never been easier all thanks to a new app. we have details for you in today's health check. plus police officers and local church members are congress together, for a special service amid national protests. we will take you their life. for chris sowers, gray hall and the entire "action news" team i'm nydia han. have a great morning. we will see you right back
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>> announcer: starting right now on "this week with george stephanopoulos" -- anger and healing after a week of tragic violence. >> this is not who we want to be as americans. >> announcer: the country struggles to make sense of the ambush in dallas and those police shootings in baton rouge and minneapolis. >> i told him not to reach for it. >> announcer: this morning we have complete coverage. new details on the horrific assassination of five officers, plus, the fresh protests erupting across the country, the raw emotion. >> all: hands up, don't shoot. >> announcer: and escalating tension over race and policing. >> don't fight. >> announcer: will political leaders deepen the split or help us to heal? and the campaign to stop the violence. >> i'm 23 years old. do i need to start to write a will?

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