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punished. a man is dead and a teenager is among the injured after a triple shooting in north philadelphia. police are trying to determine if the victims were the intended targets. donald trump is hitting the campaign trail today with his new running mate mike pence. those stories in a moment, but we turn to the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, the the one, the only, chris sowers. do say relief is on the the way. >> reporter: depends on what you consider relief. there's no relief today. one or two areas may pick up a shower or thunderstorm. that may cool the temperatures down a bit, but only in a couple of neighborhoods. a lot of us will sweat it out again, we've had complampedz in- a couple of days in the 90s. you can see the haze, temperatures are climbing from the 70s into the 80s.
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millville, 83. atlantic city, airport, 83. dover, 79 and allentown. 79 degrees with a little bit of cloud cover well up to the north, across north central portions of the state of pennsylvania and picking up high cloudy ntz -- cloudy atlantic city to cape may. inland locations, 92 degrees the forecasted high for philadelphia. 1:00 p.m., 92. 3:00 p.m., 92. within the time frame it will feel like 95, 96. hazy, hot and humid, thunderstorms developing late in the day and low to mid 90s. headlines this morning, the heat and humidity continues, it will get worse before it gets better. i'll have the details in the seven day. gray? >> thank you so much.
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9:01. developing this morning, the president of turkey has withstood an attempted coup by members of the military. he is pointing the finger at a islamic cleric who lives in pennsylvania. it started last night when the military said it had ceased control to restore democracy. turkish president was on vacation and flew home early this morning, he urged supporters to take to the street to defend the government. when all was said and done, 161 people were killed and 1,000 hurt. 3,000 others had to be detained and turkey's prime minister said those responsible will pay. >> parliament members are not in the hands of the -- seen
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turkish justice and they will be punished in every way they deserve. >> turkey's nato allies including president obama condemned the coup and called for democracy. turkish lawmakers are going to have an emergency meeting later today. imam who lives in poconos, he blends a mystical form of islam with advocacy for education and democracy. it is believed he was working with certain members of the military against an elected government, but a new york based group that promotes his ideas denies the accusations. knew this morning, a man will -- new this morning, a man will live to tell about his encounter with an armed robber
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in somerdale section. the shooter drove up and found his victim on the 2900 block of loreto avenue. >> announced the robbery, something went wrong during the robbery and the doer shot the victim in the head and back and left leg. >> the victim is in stable condition at einstein medical center. the suspect drove off. one man is dead and two people injured, including a teenager in north philadelphia. shots were fired on north 9th street. a 64-year-old man was hit in the back. he died at the hospital. a woman remains in critical condition after being shot in the chest and 15-year-old girl is in stable condition after being shot in the backside, at this point police tell us they do not know if any of the victims were the intended targets, but there were shots fired by two guns.
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>> most of the shell casings were from a large caliber semi automatic weapon. most of the shell casings were from a smaller semi automatic. >> police hope surveillance cameras will help them identify the shooter. 9:05. the republican national convention is two days away and today donald trump will formally introduce his running mate indiana governor, mike pence. the republican national committee released this picture featuring the pair's new logo with the slogan the team that will make america great again. meantime democrats are slamming the pick, abc's stephanie ramo is in cleveland. as republican national
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convention continues, mike pence took to fox news. >> it's an important time in the life of our nation, this man is the right leader for america. >> reporter: moments after trump tweeted mike pence as the presidential quick, republicans praised him as a steady leader in the party. >> he is experienced and sures up a conservative base that's parent, and complimentary to trump as far as personality. >> reporter: mike pence signed the religious freedom restoration act. the law protects the right of a person or business to follow their religious believes. businesses pulling out of the state quick. hillary clinton called him an extreme pick in a generation. meanwhile, clinton is narrowing her list of potential running
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mates and reportedly meeting with elizabeth warren and julian castro. crnt is closing -- clinton is closing in on making a vp pick and will announce next week. >> cleveland, ohio, stephanie ramos channel 6 "action news." >> "action news" is in the cleveland for the rnc we'll have live reports from sarah bloomquist and jim gardner. our live coverage of the republican national convention continues on air and through the final gavel on thursday. live coverage from the site of the democratic national convention against next friday own 6abc. islamic state is claiming responsibility for the attack in paris, france.
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a news out let affiliated with isis said the man was following the terror group instructions to target people fighting the terrorist organization. prosecutors confirmed five people are in custody, the 31-year-old tunisian suspect crashed a truck into a crowd watching the bastille day fireworks before being killed by police. today, eastern penitentiary will honor victims during the bastille day celebration. it's a day of liberty and unity. french flags will fly at half staff during the event. there will be a moment of silence. 9:08. much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. smoking will be aloud at new jersey passion and beaches. coming up -- new jersey parks and beacheses. we'll tell you why governor chris christie vetoed a ban even
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though he supports the idea. >> this is a chance to get attention on rare diseases. >> reporter: a local doctor is pushing lawmakers to pass legislation that could help people with rare conditions. chris. >> reporter: it's toasty over the last couple of days. look at the heat index numbers from thursday on. 92 today, similar to yesterday, we have another one of these coming in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. i'll let you know when it arrives when we come right back. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪
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priorities usa action is responsible listen to this, nasa is offering a sneak peek in its 2020 mission to mars. it will record sound and send back 3d mapping. the goal is to find signs of life on mars. the rover will land in february 2021, the battery charges last up to ten years. back town -- down here on planet earth, meteorologist chris sowers is tracking a hot forecast. >> reporter: i don't know if i want ton if there's any life on mars. here on earth we're tracking heat and humidity in the seven-day forecast. actually it's been hot and humid over the last several days. today, we'll be in the low 90s, feeling like 95, 96. two areas of relief, one right
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there, the jersey shore you can see someone fishing bringing in striper, actually it's a little warm for striper, maybe weak fish. the poconos, humidity levels are nice and low. there's relief out there, you have to find it, unfortunately the city is not that place. double scan live is clear. we should keep the radar clear over the next 6 hours so. the headliner is the heat and the humidity. thursday was the hottest day of the year so far. 96 degrees in philadelphia. felt like 103 with the humidity. yesterday a little bit easier to handle. 92 for the high. feels like temperature was 94. today will be similar and we'll top out 92 to 93 with a feels like temperature of 95. we'll have no problem hitting 90 considering we are already this warm.
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dewpoint, 66 pressure rising. wind are light out of the northwest at 5 miles per hour. they will shift out of the south and the winds speeds will continue five to ten miles per hour this afternoon. allentown, 79. cape may, 79. the poconos 75. here's the humidity, this is the way we measure the amount of moisture in the air. we look at the dewpoint temperature. when you reach 65 that's when it becomes humid. 70 degrees and beyond it feels like new orleans or houston. dover, 74. millville, 70. cape may, 75. we're showing 66. it continues to be soupy out there. the soupy air mass continues through beginning of next week before things calm down by tuesday or wednesday when we get a cold front in here and we kick the humidity out to sea. we have quite a ways to go before we get into the comfortable air. satellite and radar showing the
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clouds increasing along the frontal system here but all that is well to the west. for today it's hot and humid, maybe an isolated thunderstorm for some, most of us staying dry, tomorrow, same thing could be an ace isolated storm. frontal system arrives monday into tuesday and that's when we see the greater chance of showers and thunderstorms. future tracker 6 sun and clouds that's the story today. one or two areas picking up an isolated thunderstorm. a good portion the day is dry. again, it's only one or two areas that see the thunderstorm. maybe you get a brief downpour here, but most of us won't see anything at all. we'll call it spotty. tomorrow, sun and clouds, same thing one or two areas pick up a brief thunderstorm. sun and clouds, spotty thunderstorms, 92 feels like 95 in the city and the immediate surrounding suburbs. look at the feels-like temperatures, we're peaking by
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2:00 p.m. it will feel like 95, 96. it continues through 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. before the number tails back into the 80s. poconos 82 today, sun and clouds. 80 tomorrow, not much in the way of humidity. jersey shore, sun and clouds today, 86. beautiful for tomorrow, 85. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, heating up today, 92 feeling like 95. for tomorrow, hot and humid, 93. feeling like 895. and then monday the actual air temperature is sitting at 95. it will feel like 100. a heat warning may be issued for monday afternoon. relief comes tuesday night into wednesday, wednesday's high, 86 and no humidity. unfortunately it lasts for only one day. at least we're getting one day. >> you said it's going to be soupy today, what kind of soup are we talking about? >> reporter: actually i don't
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eat soup. >> chris christie has proposed a smoking ban on beaches an garden state. governor christie said the towns should decide whether to pass the band. lawmakers suggested leaving a section of beaches and parking lots open to smokers.
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delaware and lehigh valleys this weekend. held to bucks county for all things blue berry, the bluegrass and blue berry festival is taking place at peddlers village. you can indulge today tomorrow from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. reptiles and amphibians arachnids, oh, my. go to the east coast super reptile expo. there will experts on hands to answer any of your questions, at the greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. it runs until 4:30 p.m. one local doctor is urging lawmakers to pass a bill that could help people with a rare disease find a treatment. registered nurse ali gorman has all the details. >> reporter: doctors spend time
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inside the lab at penn medicine looking for cures for rare diseases. in the past, he played football at george washington university. he was perfectly healthy. >> i i had abdominal pain, ovr the course of two weeks i want to being on my death bed. >> reporter: he spent weeks in bed, he was diagnosed with a rare and deadly condition. the immune system starts attacking a person's own organs. he was treated with chemo, but relapsed several times until he started doing his own research and asked his doctor to prescribe him a drug used for people who had a kidney transplant. since then he's been in remission for 30 months that's longer than ever before. everyday is a new record. everyday i feel more and more
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optimistic maybe this is the drug that will work for me and maybe it's a drug it will work for other patients as well. >> reporter: information he hopes this approach repurposing drugs could help thousand. it would give pharmaceutical companies a financial incentive to test existing drugs to see if they could treat rare diseases. >> this is a chance to finally get attention on rare diseases and find drugs that could work for us that we never thought were possible. >> reporter: as of today, the open act passed in the house, but it has stalled in the senate. the doctor welcomes other families to support the bill. we have a link with more information on 6abc.com. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> still ahead on "action news," this morning, the phillies fall short against the mets, plus, the sixers newest
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when we last you saw the phils they won ten of 13. who let those guys in. the mets fans had plenty to cheer about. 6th inning that's neil walker, 3-run blast. the phillies in a 4-0 hole. they mount their little rally in the bottom half. rbi triple. phils down 4-1. later in the inning now 4-2. cody ashy blood pressure single. tommy joseph scores. we go to the 7th, jose reyes, freddie galvis comes home with it but throws a bit high. phillies lose 5-3. it's a signing that was two years in the making. sixers signed dario soros. it gives the sixers another
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young big man. >> it has prepared me, he is a big player like 6 the men of the nba. one day i want to come to the level of the player. >> reporter: he can shoot pass at dribble at 6'" ten. ben simmons back after two days of rest. his shooting percentage lacks. sixers win this game, 74-66. that's a look at sports this morning, i'm ducis rogers. you feel yourself a terrific weekend! there's still much more to come on "action news" for this saturday morning, shooting "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: i'm tamala edwards this is abbey, the dog saved by one love animal rescue and our "shelter me rescue of the week" winner for the week.
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coming up i'll introduce you to abbey and some of her friends later on "action news." another exclusive check. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" saturday at 9:00 a.m. comes right back.
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>> happening right now on "action news," saturday at 9:00. delaware is paying tribute to a fallen firefighter who died during a training exercise just
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days ago. plus, turkey's president remains in power after an attempted overthrow and this morning he says those responsible will pay. the republican national convention now, just two days away and cleveland says it is ready. first outside we go to chris sowers and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. criminals it looks steamy out there. >> reporter: it's warm and humid, but we're used to it, right. thursday's high, 96. yesterday we topped out at 92. today we're forecast ago day 92, 93. the heat continues if we manage to hit 90 degrees or higher. that will be three consecutive days of 90 or higher. that means another heat wave. slaifght ton, 82. -- slatington, 82. everybody -- levittown, 83 degrees. hammonton, 84. sea isle city, 84 degrees. satellite and radar shows
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shorepoints you're seeing high, thin cloudiness this morning, the sun is beating through that. as you look off to the west left-hand side of the screen. le you'll notice cloud cover in central and western pennsylvania and the south across the virginias and the carolinas. the full forecast from accuweather suggests sun and clouds this afternoon. hot i'm humid, highs in the low 90s feeling like the mid 90s there's a threat of an isolated thunderstorm. these will be very isolated. let's say the entire viewing from the poconos to central delaware and the jersey shore. the entire area, not everybody will pick up the thunderstorms. if you hear thunders, head indoors and let the storm pass. if you pick up the thunderstorm, maybe the temperatures drop 8 to 10 degrees, monday we could challenge the hottest day of the year which was thursday. i'll talk about that when i see you again in just a few minutes.
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gray. >> the heat is on. thank you so much. we turn now to the latest on the crisis in turkey. at least 161 people are dead after an attempted coup and abc reports turkey irk -- turkey's leaders are blaming a cleric right here in pennsylvania. >> reporter: more than 100 were killed, turkish president erdogan was on vacation and flew to istanbul and vowed to crush the uprising. he blamed it on the exiled turkish cleric living in pennsylvania and urged his support to take to the streets. hours earlier troops in camouflage shut down the iconic
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bridge which connects the european and asian sides of istanbul. a statement by coup organizers declared marital law as tanks took up the position to the entrance of the i say istanbul t driving alongside cars on highways, yes, jets and helicops buzzing overhead. explosions were heard in the two biggest cities, istanbul and ankara. according to state media, the insurgents used what's app to commune indicate. the u.s. is watching the sudden uprising with concern. they host an air base used by american war planes that bomb targets in next-door syria. by daybreak turkey's government said they had taken back control
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arrested 3,000 connected to the plot, turkey's president calling it an act of treason. that was abc's alex mckort. republican national convention is ready kick off in cleveland. sarah bloomquist has more on how they will handle security. >> reporter: protesters are on the move, at this point the numbers rs small. the city has spent months preparing for them and any other security risks. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: protesters marched in the name of black lives matter police officers video taped their every move. police departments across the country are sending in 2500 officers assisting the five hundred police dedicated to the convention.
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federal agencies will help. >> we have within dhs3000 personnel that will be dedicated to the showers of the republican and democratic national conventions. >> reporter: surveillance cameras are wired. roads will be closed. air monitors are in place, several command centers are operational. this security plan has been in the works for more than a year. >> this area from july 18 to july 21st will be the safest place in the entire world. the security forces that we've had on the grounds for more than a year are top notch. >> reporter: that's outside, inside students helped inflate the 125,000 balloons that will drop from the convention ceiling. the stage is set with the final security sweep. construction was completed in record time because the nba finals last month. >> never be done before in less than five weeks, but we say it
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always takes democrats a little bit longer to finish things. >> hang on it's a little partisan here. >> it's all in good fun. >> reporter: cleveland residents are ready to show off their city an hope the police can handle what is ahead. >> we've had recent histories they need testing and protest. i think they are well prepared. >> reporter: this is a city that is energized especially after winged the nba title. they worked hard to beautify the city, cleveland can't wait for the moment in the national spotlight. sarah bloomquist channel 6 "action news." >> we'll have live reports from sarah and jim gardner this weekend, of course, throughout next week our live coverage of the republican national convention continues on air and social media through the final gavel on thursday. the live coverage from the site of the democratic national convention begins next friday
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right here on 6abc. >> the time 9:36 this morning a 19-year-old man was shot to death feet from his home. philadelphia police are looking for the shooter. evidence markers littered the 3100 block of north patton street in hunger park. -- hunting park. police are looking to see if alcohol played a role in this crash in west philadelphia. a car plowed into four vehicles 535th street in west philadelphia. the driver is at penn pebs. the top of the hall will glow in red in honor of tim
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mcclanahan. another viewing is plan tomorrow following a funeral. patrickreekal an officer and father and military veteran of the navy. the funeral for alton sterling was a celebration of his life, but calls for justice in his death at the hands of two white police officers. hundreds gathered at southern university in baton rouge for the memorial. sterling's killing on july 5th was recorded on cell phone video and prompted protest nationwide. >> there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at a man escaped his home only to realize his son was trapped inside and what he did next. friends and firefighters are calling him a hero. family and fashion come together in west chester we'll take you
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inside a boutique that specializes in women and kids clothes. of course, we'll take another look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back.
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>> this will make you smile, spencer kelly is giving a thumbs up all for good reason, he saved his son from a fire that damage their utah home.
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when dad got out, he realized his 1-year-old connor was trapped inside. dad went upstairs and pulled out his son. both dad and son were treated for burns, they will recover. a faring -- father going to the rescue there. let's get you caught up with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with chris sowers any good news? >> reporter: the sun is out, it's better than thursday, but knit -- nit picking. camden waterfront sun is shining down brightly. we have high, thin clouds upstairs otherwise it's warm and soupy with dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s in the city. you go to the south south jersey and delaware, the dewpoints are in the 70s that's what's going on from houston to new orleans.
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another sticky morning. double scan live is clear. one or two locations could pick up a brief passing thunderstorm later this afternoon. so, 92 degrees that's the call from accuweather for today. very similar to yesterday with the heat index it will feel like 95. started out at 77 degrees this morning. speaking of 890s where are we? swell, as we take a look at the number of 90-degree days philadelphia sees 24. the prediction from accuweather this summer was for 32. so far we're in at 13. we'll have another one tomorrow, and monday we're halfway there we only have 16 more to go and hopefully things cool down as we get into august and september. 80 for everybody. allentown, 79, poconos 75. there's no humidity in the mountains. it's very refreshing farther to the north. lots of cloud cover from the
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southwest to the virginias and the carolinas and buffalo. most of it will stay out there. although we are expecting sun and clouds. the water vapor shot we're looking for this color right there. this represents all the moisture in the air, look at how this charges into the area. this will be another humid afternoon with dewpoints once again in the mid 60s to low 70s. here's future tracker 6 with that increased humidity and the sun shining through, that's all we need, that's the trigger mechanism with showers and thunderstorms most of us it stays dry, we stopped the clock at 5:00 p.m., you can see the green specs starting to show up. later in the evening there could something stronger. there's only one or two locations that picks up the thunderstorm later on. most of us are bakerring today. overnight tonight -- baking today. overnight tonight, clouds,
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tomorrow, 20% of a storm. 90 for everybody, the exception being the jersey shore. 85 in cape may. atlantic city, 86. poconos you're barely cracking the 80-degree mark. 1:00 p.m., 92. feeling like 95. 3:00 p.m., 92 feeling like 95. after 3:00 p.m. that's when you went to keep an eye to the sky for hit or miss shower or thunderstorm. down the jersey shore, sun and clouds, warm and humid, uv index on a scale of 1 to 11 it is 9. cape may, 85. delaware beaches ranging from 86 to 87 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 92 today feeling like 95. hot and humid tomorrow, 93. again feeling like 95 and then monday this is going to be an interesting day, the hottest temperatures of the year so far was this past thursday we hit 96. right now we're showing 95. the latest information coming in
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has us up to 97. we could challenge the hottest temperatures of the year so far. either way we're 96, 97, either way, we'll be feeling 100. there's the relief on wednesday, partly sunny, 86 degrees no humidity. >> i cannot wait for wednesday. thank you. 946 the time. for some it was a great morning to go for a run especially when it's for a good cause, the wear your wish event happened in wilmington. young participants were invited to wear a t-shirt or costume depicting their special wishes. the 5k run started with a race and ended with a party. the proceeds go to children with life threatening medical issues. two gentle giants find their forever home in their foster family in the "shelter me
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rescue of the week." tamala edwards has that story. >> reporter: when one love animal rescue found smoky and bandit they were in bad shape. >> i fell in love with her crazy goofiness,. the two pups have grown into centennial giants. they are only 9 months old. they are the best of friends. they get along great they don't like to be away from each other. one love animal rescue is a foster based rescue. >> mrs. bitterford is mother and this is the son. mar that is the shy one, buddy the social butterfly. >> he is a great great dog. winston came to the rescue with
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bad chemical burns. >> he would be a great family dog. >> petey is 9 months old and perfect in any home. >> he is a active and playful. >> reporter: this is abbey 75 pounds of pure gentleness, she has great house manners. she would refer prefer to be the only pet in the house and get all of your love. >> if interested in abbey or any of the animals visit the one love animal website. if you would like us to share your shelter success stores post-it to the facebook and tells us where you adopted your pet and how much they mean to you. we'll feature your story on upcoming "shelter me rescue of the week" segments. with abbey, i'm tamala edwards channel 6 "action news."
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>> so glad you stayed with us it is 9:51 on a saturday morning, 82 degrees, sky6 live hd giving you a look over wilmington, delaware. meteorologist chris sowers says there will be some relief from the heat, you just have to wait until next week. in technically speaking delta airlines is cutting flights between the u.s. and the uk. the british pound has plunged 12% recently that led to the cheapest flights in years and it's cutting into airline revenues. delta says it will use the number of seats available to the united kingdom by 6%. the airline made similar move
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last year when it cut flights to russia and brazil. a special boutique opened in west chester run by three generations of one family offering something special for all the women in yours and offering our viewers a special discount. here's alicia vitarelli. >> reporter: the inspiration behind the store is three generation of family and fashion. >> reporter: they generations starting with mom, mary anne and her daughter and fashion designer rachel and her daughter harbor rose. >> when i started looking for outfits i started look sayingic do this. rachel start her career in bridal and women's fashion and shifted her focus to kids when she had one of her own. >> h rose is named for their little two-year-old muse and build for her busy toddler life.
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you can find her hand crafted hand stitched line in her knew shop on west gay street in west chester. >> these are things we want to wear in mini version. >> reporter: but mom makes sure the designs are comfortable and machine washable and kid proof. >> i need to know if my daughter is going to the playground will she tear it eight part. it is mom tested and child proof. >> reporter: mom mom helps stock the store with all kinds of accessories and fun finds. >> rachel has a lot of talent, maybe some day harper will be behind the register, too. >> they are excited i made and i am hardware to tell it to you -- and i am hear to tell it to you, as well. >> reporter: if you pop in mention you saw this on 6abc and
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get 20% off. online get the same discount using the coupon code 6abc. we have all the details at 6abc.com. alicia vitarelli channel 6 "action news." >> all right time now, 9:54. next, meteorologist chris sowers will take a final look at the accuweather forecast. we'll see you back here right after the break. > before we go a final check
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forecast? >> reporter: it's going to be hot and humid, highs in the low 90s, as you head to the bank, phillies taking on the mets. humid stray thunderstorm. 88 degrees first pitch temperature by the 9th inning down to 85. >> it is 9:57 jack hanna's "wild countdown" coming up next on channel 6. "action news" continues later tonight. we'll be back tomorrow bright and early, 6:00 a.m. here's some of the stories we're working on for you, we'll continue to follow the attempted military coup in turkey. implications it may have globally and a man in pennsylvania may be involved. plus, summer's hot tickets we'll be looking at the dell music center. for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day. i drive a golf ball.
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i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine.
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i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment with xarelto®. hey, safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto® is the number one prescribed blood thinner in its class. well that calls for a round of kevin nealons. make mine an arnold palmer. same here. with xarelto® there is no regular blood monitoring and no known dietary restrictions. treatment with xarelto® was the right move for us. ask your doctor about xarelto®.
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announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to the 100th episode of "wild countdown." man, have i done a lot of counting. to celebrate, i picked 6 adventures that have a special place in my heart. that's baby gorilla. that's what they love, the baby and the mother. like meeting one of my conservation heroes. anna: there's my lovely girl. jack: a visit to a home for disabled dogs and horses. steve: they just want a chance to get on and enjoy life. jack: and an unbelievable encounter with africa's most elusive big cat. it's the top i've ever had. i just don't believe what i'm seeing.

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