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>> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> ♪ [cheers and applause] >> and with the sound of that gavel the 2016 democratic national convention is officially under way in philadelphia. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake was chosen to do the honors in the wells fargo center today. and philadelphia's own boyz ii men kicked off the party itself with a performance. it is monday night. the big story on "action news" is of course the convention that has the world watching philadelphia. hillary clinton will make history here as the first female presidential nominee of a major political party. we are live at the wells fargo center where it is all happening and "action news" anchor rick williams, my colleague is joining us live there. rick, a lot of drama before
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that gavel ever dropped wasn't there. >> good evening everyone. that's right after months of planning it's finally begun. the democratic national convention will last four days and promises to bring a lot of excitement and a few surprises, too. there's also controversy that kicked offer the convention with the announcement of dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz's resignation. outgoing democratic cleaver got boos at her florida delegation breakfast. this afternoon convention leaders said she would not gavel the convention to order. wasserman schultz stepped down as chairman yesterday amid the scandal over those hacked e-mails suggesting the dnc took various measures to favoring hillary clinton over bernie sanders during the democratic primary. all right. from the controversy to the politics to the protests, and then there's the excessive heat. we got it all covered tonight with our "action news" team. walter perez is live where protestors continue to march
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this evening. ali gorman is live with how protestors or anyone else outside can stay safe in the heat. but first we go live to the convention floor and "action news" reporter dann cuellar. dann. >> reporter: rick, it was just a few hours before the convention was to get under way that it was revealed that dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz would not be gaveling in the convention but rather stephanie rawlings-blake the mayor of baltimore would be doing so in her capacity as secretary of the convention and wouldn't you know it she almost forgot to gavel in the convention and had to run back to do so. it has been pretty contentious here this afternoon. debbie wasserman schultz stepping aside to try to lessen the tension. she released a statement earlier today saying that she had decided that in the interest of making sure that the convention started on a high note, that she was not going to gavel in the convention and that's what has happened. we have not seen her here on the floor today. bernie sanders supporters some
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of whom we talk to believe the damage lab done. despite the chair woman's goodwill gesture trying to straighten things out and making sure that everybody is on high note but some of them are still very unhappy here on the floor. the clinton campaign is blaming the russians for the leak implicating vladimir putin in trying to help donald trump. hillary clinton's main mission now here will be to project an optimistic tone and she'll have an all-star cast of trying to make that happen including presidents obama and clinton, vice president joe biden, elizabeth warren and tonight bernie sanders himself. so that's going to be very interesting to he see how that turns out tonight. we'll be here on the convention floor. back to you, rick. >> all right, dann, thank you. senator bernie sanders will take the convention stage tonight but we also heard from him earlier today. sanders addressed his delegates and supporters this afternoon calling for party
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unity. >> we have got to defeat donald trump. [cheers and applause] and we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. >> the mention of hillary clinton drew some boos at sanders addressed some of his supporters at the pennsylvania convention center but sanders pressed on telling them they must now unite to defeat trump who he called a bully. by the way, there are several big name speakers scheduled over the next few days. as we mentioned, bernie sanders will speak tonight as well as first lady michelle obama. then tomorrow sometime in the late afternoon, the roll call vote will take place to nominate hillary clinton officially. former president bill clinton speaks tomorrow evening. on wednesday, president obama and vice president joe biden will address the delegates. it all culminates on thursday with hillary clinton accepting
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her party's nomination. she'll be introduced by her daughter, chelsea. needless to say the dnc is the hottest ticket in town but it's nothing compared to today's weather. the heat is really cranked up for the start of the convention. we got lows to 100 degrees today and it felt even worse than that at times. live from sky6 hd showing you the wells fargo center and the huge setup outside for all the coverage of the dnc. it is sweltering out there, sizzling temperatures as -- that's going to stick around for awhile unfortunately. let's check in now with meteorologist cecily tynan at the "action news" big board and get the latest from accuweather. hi, cecily. >> hi, rick. today's heat certainly tough to take. the air temperature in philadelphia so far up to 96 degrees. that ties the record high set back in 1999 but it felt a lot worse than that with the dewpoints in the 70's, the heat index, the way it felt on your body 108 degrees, that's not only the highest heat index of the year, it's the highest heat index we've had
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in about four years here. right now the heat index has dropped a little bit in philadelphia, 104 but it still feels like 107 in millville and wilmington. dover reporting a heat index of 114. allentown 73. because it's rain cooled. we had some storms roll through allentown about a half an hour ago and double scan live really showing the big picture and what's going on, there's a cold front that's slicing through central pennsylvania. that's the main line of storms but we are get something severe thunderstorms popping up ahead of it. areas north of philadelphia we do have a severe thunderstorm warning posted for really the northeast corner of bucks county into northern mercer county until 5:15 but our entire viewing area is under a severe thunderstorm watch tonight. meaning there there is a possibility that these storms could contain damaging winds, hail and torrential downpours. so, this is what we're looking at right now. rolling through mercer county, it just moved through downtown tren tornado - it's crossing
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route 206, route one, 114 lightning strikes with this and also some hail and we're also looking at some pretty heavy hitters right now near quakertown crossing 309 and 611, 275 lightning strikes. you hear that thunder, get inside immediately. i'll talk about more storm on the way and unfortunately more heat and humidity. the heat wave is only about halfway over. all those details coming up in the full accuweather forecast. rick. [cheers and applause] rick. >> thank you cecily. and by the way philadelphia's corporation of aging heat hotline is open today. there number is (215)765-9040. staff members are available to answer your heat related questions until 6 o'clock tonight. and with the heat comes danger for your health. the young and the elderly are especially vulnerable in these hot humid conditions. many people have been outside all day long because of the dnc. "action news" reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is live near fdr park in south
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philadelphia with that part of the story. ali. >> reporter: hey, rick, yeah and i just recently lost my shade. it is so hot when you're standing in the sun but you're right with all of the activity planned around the city there are a lot of people spending a lot of time outside. now, at last check city officials say that nine people have suffered heat related injuries in the city today. that's actually not a bad number considering how hot it is out here. but we do know that three of those people were taken to local hospitals. a march across the ben franklin bridge turns dicey for at least one protestor. she was overcome by the excessive heat and taken by a stretcher to a hospital. she's visiting from florida. across town the salvation army is working with the city of philadelphia to help keep people safe. they're distributing water to the public and thanksgiving water ice and cold towels to first responders. including police who can't leave their posts.
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>> it goes from a courtesy service that we're providing to is a safety service we're providing on days like today especially when the heat index is well over a hundred. >> reporter: and there is even greater concern in fdr park where thousands of protestors are expected to gather. >> it is very, very hot. i live in puerto rico and i've been in the south my whole life and this is as hot as i've ever been. >> reporter: in the park there's free water first aid and misting tents. as the convention continues into the week, so does the high heat. continuing to take these precautions is vital. >> started out with 80 pallets of water which is over 100,000 bottles. we've already gone through about 25 or 30 percent of that. >> reporter: he says there are contingency plans if more water is needed. will you have enough. >> yeah, we'll have enough. >> reporter: and these precautions are not just for visitors in town for the dnc, they are for everyone. you want to make sure that you are drinking plenty of fluids, that you limit your time outside in the heat and of
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course i always say please check on your neighbors especially if you have senior citizens living in your neighborhood. that's the latest here, we're live outside fdr park, ali gorman, channel6 "action news. rick. >> thank you ali. now let's switch live to "action news" reporter walter perez live at will at broad and packer avenues where the protests continue as the convention gets under way. walter. >> reporter: hey, rick. we'll give you a live look here at broad and packer. as you would imagine the heat was too much for some protestors. we have reports of several people collapsing during today's marches so it's fair to say the protestors were slowed by the heat but not deterred. they arrived by way of the ben franklin bridge. they marched down broad street and 33 picketed in marconi plaza. hundreds of protestors made their way through philadelphia today representing a mirror myriad of policy demands some carrying a 50-foot inflatable marijuana cigarette demanded the decriminalization of pot.
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>> we wander marijuana to be removed from the controlled substances act treated like alcohol and tobacco. >> reporter: others from an organization called democracy spring are calling for the abolition of super delegates. >> we're demanding that the democratic party live up to their name and publicly commit to reforms that would give us that one person one vote democracy that we were promised that we do not have. >> reporter: most of these protestors are bernie sanders supporters some of whom still have hope. >> we are hoping that hillary will not receive the coronation. it's really not a nomination because this has not been a fair process. we really wander bernie sanders to be the nominee. >> reporter: and in the middle of all this was police commissioner richard ross in a show of support for his office and with the lope that these picketers stay safe under this brutal heat. >> very hot out here. not as many people as there was out here yesterday with this group but very humid, very hot. so we're worried about everybody out here trying to encourage them the keep moving
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so they don't overexert themselves and expose themselves to all this oppressive heat out here. >> reporter: all right. back out live regarding the e-mail scandal that led to the resignation of dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz many said they were stunned but not surprised. reporting live from south philadelphia, walter perez, channel6 "action news." rick. >> walter thank you. and 6abc.com/dnc is your online convention coverage headquarters. there you can find the latest reports and breaking news stories as well as the traffic advisories in the city due to the dnc. and our coverage will continue tonight online after "action news." log onto 6abc.com starting at 7:30 for the latest from the convention here at the wells fargo center. monica, that's it for now. live at the wells fargo center we'll be back in just a few minutes with more coverage from the dnc and until then we'll go back to you in the studio. >> thank you so much, rick. time right now for a check
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of the "action news" traffic report. folks continue to navigate around all the road closures of course because of the dnc convention. let's go he to matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center with the latest on that. >> monica take one look at the closed roads here in south philadelphia and you don't is top wonder why they're closed. they're filled with participants and protestors and police. this is south broad street at pattison avenue right by the at&t station and it is very busy out here this evening but not with vehicle traffic. south broad is closed between packer and terminal although today those closures spanned northward towards center city because of protestors on the move that came southbound earlier on. also the ramps from the schuylkill eastbound to packer and the ramps kenting 95 with broad street are also shut down for the most part all week long and of course if you're driving a vehicle over 5 tons you can't be on 95 between the platt bridge and center city. so they've set up police check points going into those points so we have delays southbound headed towards center city and northbound passing the airport where speeds are in the teens. bunch of septa buses are on
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detours because of the situation in south philadelphia. the broad street line is not running south of oregon this afternoon because of security. but the regional rails although many of them are with delays are not substantially different from how they've been the last few weeks on those interim schedules. we'll check it again monica coming up in the next half hour. >> sounds good. thank you so much. much more ahead on "action news" at 5:00 gunfire erupted at a nightclub hosting a swimsuit themed party for teenagers leaving two of them dead, several others hurt. plus, after a five month auction, verizon won the bid to buy yahoo in multi billion dollar deal. we'll continue our coverage of the democratic national convention live from the wells fargo center next.
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>> ♪ >> earlier today at the wells fargo center singer debbie lovato with her performance at the democratic national convention tonight. she and paul simon are both set to sing. simon did his sound check yesterday. we can tell you they both sounded great. we are back live here at the wells fargo center where the convention is officially under way. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake was chosen to gavel in the full convention just about an hour ago.
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she of course replaces democratic party chair debbie wasserman schultz who resigned her post over the weekend. at independence mall mayor jim kenney took part in a path discussion about immigration reform. new york mayor bill deblasio phoenix mayor greg stanton and immigration experts took part in the forum. the event was held at the national museum of american jewish history moderated by latino president maria theresa kumar. >> thank you. >> monica, back to you. >> thank you so much, rick. we'll send it right here, a nightclub meantime packed with teens in fort myers into is the late of the site of a mass shooting. but police are stressing the rampage there was not an act of terror. witnesses say gunfire rang out in the club's parking lot as were coming to pick them up. an 18-year-old an 14-year-old died. 20 other people were injured. police say three persons of interest are already in custody. more are being sought. the motive is not known at this time.
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the man suspected in yesterday's suicide bombing in germany who left behind a chilling clue. police say he pledged allegiance to isis before blowing himself up and wounding 15 people. on cell phone video he warned that "germans won't be able to sleep peacefully anymore." at this point nothing indicates that he was directed by isis or part of the group. the suspect was a syrian refugee facing deportation. he did attempt suicide twice before.
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>> ♪ >> verizon is buying yahoo for more than $4 billion and it will mark the end of an era for a company that once defined the internet. the sale marks the second time in two years that verizon has snapped up the remains of a fallen internet star. it paid more than $4 billion last year to buy aol. verizon won the yahoo bidding after a five month auction. ya' who is parting with its e-mail service and web sites devoted to news finance and sports. in addition to its advertising tools. tonight in health check federal health officials are now urging doctors to ask all pregnant women about a possible zika infection at every single checkup. earlier in the outbreak the
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"action news" big board and big weather news cecily. tell us all about the heat wave. >> very intense heat wave, 96 degrees the high so far in philadelphia. heat index of 108. severe storms also moving in. we have severe thunderstorm watch posted for our entire viewing area. you see the box in yellow. this is from a cold front that's moving in and we're already seeing some severe cells popping up ahead of the main band so a severe thunderstorm warning has been posted for parts of bucks, mercer, hunterdon county until 6 o'clock and the national weather service just issued a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of lehigh and berks county until 6:15. any of these storms could have damaging wind gusts torrential rain and even some hail. so, this is the first cell i'm tracking. it's moving through doylestown right now. 376 lightning strikes crossing 202 and this is moving to the east at 35 miles per hour. the next cell that i'm tracking is out of our viewing area but this is moving very quickly southeast at 45 miles per hour.
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does look like there is some hail so new tripoli slatington walnutport schnecksville all in the path of this storm. lots of lightning with this and damaging wind gusts. the problem with these storms, they're not going to do anything to give us relief from the heat and humidity. our heat wave will continue. 95 tomorrow. still very humid. wednesday the air temperature the same. the heat index not as intense since dewpoints will be in the 60's instead of the 70's like today. thursday 95 degrees, some evening thunderstorms. friday a little bit of a break in the action, 90 degrees. likely that will be the last dave our heat wave and temperatures drop into the 80's on saturday. so, looks like this could be an eight day heat wave. take it easy. monica. >> thank you so much cecily. coming up next on "action news" at 5:00 well continue our live coverage of the start of the democratic national convention. we'll be right back.
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>> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> welcome back. as we continue our coverage of the democratic national convention in philadelphia, a little more than an hour ago the opening gavel sounded on day one of this convention but even before it began, it was a
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day filled with drama. from a shakeup in the dnc's top leadership to a rowdy meeting of bernie sanders supporters to protests taking place throughout the city, it is clear there are some strong emotions going into this convention. and taking a live look for that you at the dnc stage from sky6 inside the wells fargo center, the main speakers are set to get started in about a half hour. after the gavel a prayer and some music things will be about to get going. let's head reichy right back out to the wells fargo center. "action news" anchor rick williams standing by with continuing coverage tonight. >> monica hello again. as mentioned the convention is not even in its second hour and already it's been a somewhat controversial start. yesterday dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz announced she'll resign in the wake of that e-mail scandal this afternoon and new convention chair was named but not before wasserman schultz tried to address the meeting of her homedelegation. >> thank you all so much.
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>> wasserman schultz was supposed to gavel in this convention and. just about an hour ago that job was done by stephanie rawlings-blake the mayor of baltimore. she welcomed the crowd called the convention to order but she forgot the gavel. a stage hand ran it out to her and there you go, we are now under way. one of the other big headlines coming out of the convention tonight is bernie sanders who is scheduled to speak later this evening. thousands of people have shown up here in philadelphia to support him. he spoke to a raucous crowd of supporters earlier today and urged them to support hillary clinton for those comments were met by boos and jeers. >> we have got to defeat donald trump. and we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine.
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>> (boos). >> sanders tried to hush the crowd but they wouldn't listen and kept on booing. he told them, folks, this is the real world we live in. sanders supporters are among the hundreds of protestors who are already making their voices heard here in philadelphia. "action news" reporter chad pradelli is live at fdr park in south philadelphia with that part of our coverage tonight. chad. >> reporter: yeah, rick, let me begin. i'd say that alt protests down here at fdr park have been peaceful. you know, my perspective on it is you have a half dozen or so bernie sanders support groups planning protests across the city. they really haven't joined forces yet into one big protest and that's been good for law enforcement because the protests so far have been manageable. >> ♪ >> reporter: the masses were missing in fdr park this afternoon. >> needs to be enforced.
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>> reporter: tempers flared briefly as bernie sanders had words with the baptist church out of kansas which believes homo sexuality is a sin. >> it's been really amazing. this is the first time i've ever done any kind of political activity like this and it's been absolutely phenomenal and i intend to continue. >> we are tired of money in politics. it's top to bottom left to right. doesn't matter what party it is democrats republicans. money has corrupted our political system. we've had enough. >> reporter: later in the afternoon, more bernie sanders supporters marched down broad towards fdr. it was a welcome addition to what was a lackluster crowd. >> i think the atmosphere is a little under welling. i'm here to scream about corruption. i can be a facebook warrior or i could come out here physically be here. >> i hope some of them have jobs. probably not a lot of them.
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jobs are important, too, but i hope at the end of this workday we'll get out here more. i think the heat has something to do with it. >> reporter: the heat and humidity was certainly ah oppressive. people hosed down hats and bandanas, stations equipped with misting fans and water bottles were a popular resting spot. >> i'm fine. i have plenty of water ice cold towel. as long as you bring the essentials and come prepared it's no sweat. >> reporter: and behind me you can see dozens of tents that are basically staying in the shade under the canopy of the trees. there's a first aid station just to my left. we checked with the joint information center, the dnc. at last check there were a dozen or so people who had to be treated for heat related illnesses. three will to go to local hospitals but those injuries were not considered life-threatening. i'm live in fdr park chad pradelli channel6 "action news." >> thank you, chad. in center city reverend jesse jackson spoke at the dnc's black caucus meeting. the civil rights leader
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discussed close elections in southern states which he said shows the importance of every vote. interfaith service of prayer was held this afternoon al: the reverend g. dennis hill presided over this special service. aside from the many protests there is another place where people are making their opinions heard. an iconic philadelphia deli in queen village is the site of something called fourth street faceoff. "action news" reporter gray hall is there with that story tonight. hi, gray. >> reporter: hi, rick. well, customers showed up not only enjoyed great food and big sandwiches they also got to engage in some dynamic political conversation. the famous fourth street deli is buzzing it's dnc week in philadelphia and the chatter is about politics. governor tom wolf even stopped by to participate in the 6abc
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fourth street faceoff where customers got a chance to defend their candidate of choice. governor, we would be remiss if we don't talk about the recent drama that happened even before the dnc started with the e-mails and the situation with the dnc claire debbie wasserman schultz. your reaction to that. do you think this is going hurt hillary clinton. >> i don't think so. she showed bad judgment and ought to be held accountable. she resigned. she held herself accountable. we need month mov move on. we need to unify the party. what's important is that the united states have a president who cares and that's what we have to choose in november, we have to choose between hillary and donald. >> reporter: governor wolf backed hillary clinton for president but others sounded off at the deli say trump is their pick. >> i'm a big trump fan. i'm a happy and i just think it's good for change to see what he has to bring. i'm a businessman so i like what he has to bring to the table, like his ideas and that
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he speaks his mind. >> reporter: so back out live we should mention we also spoke to some voter who's were undecided political analysts also say this will be a very tight race and of course all eyes now on what happens in november. live from the famous fourth street deli, gray hall channel6 "action news." rick. >> all right, gray, thank you. our live coverage of the democratic national convention will continue in our next half hour. and this note, 6abc.com/dnc is your online convention coverage headquarters. there you'll find the latest reports and breaking news stories as well as see traffic advisories in the city due to the dnc. for now though let's send it back to our "action news" studio. monica, we'll talk to you again soon. >> all right. thank you so much, rick. terrific job. those protests and traffic restrictions that he mentioned throughout the city are causing folks to have to find some alternate ways home tonight. let's take a look at the roadways with "action news" traffic report matt pelman see how it's going out there. hey, matt. >> causing a lot of people to sit in some pretty big delays this afternoon. that's been the case all day
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monica. the biggest impact of this convention traffic-wise so far has been the weight restrictions along 95. this is the northbound side by the exit for the platt bridge and all the big vehicles, all the vehicles over 5 tons are forced off here onto the platt and you can see the police checkpoint that's set up to enforce those weight restrictions. so, northbound has been jammed here by the airport all day. once you get beyond that it's a smooth ride for the passenger vehicles through south philadelphia. but southbound also has a check point between girard and the vine so you see just 17 miles per hour there coming down from allegheny avenue. all week long you can expect extra traffic especially the big vehicles over 5 tons on the platt bridge, the schuylkill expressway through university city and right here on the vine street expressway which is also backing up this afternoon eastbound headed toward the checkpoint at 95 and we've had intermittent closures throughout the day along the vine as motorcades and the delegate buses have rolled through. we expect more of those intermittent closures as the evening continues.
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tacony palmyra bridge is closed once again. it was opened for app northbound ship. what you need to know now is that there will be an opening at the burlington bristol bridge in just about 45 minutes. had a crash along 55 in glassboro. looks like that's in the process of clearing out of the way. septa's broad street line is not running south of oregon avenue this afternoon because of the convention. otherwise on the regional rails we are seeing delays but they're very similar to the delays we've seen the last few weeks, no real impact from the convention today on those regional rails. monica, back over to you. >> thank you, sir. those attending the convention got an opportunity chat with some of the congressmen and women helping to shape the future of our nation and our own tamala edwards took that's right a path discussion in center city today. state representative brendan boyle led the panel on the future of the democratic party. also taking part were congressmen from california and a congresswoman from alabama. still ahead on "action news," some of the day's other news. a wildfire edge of los angeles is exploding. setting off a new wave of
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evacuations. latest on the blaze threatening to burn thousands of buildings. time for football again. eagles opened training camp. jaime apody with details in sports. adam. >> monica the brutal heat is leading to intense severe storms passing through our region. we'll watch storm tracker6 live and have the latest on throws city thunderstorm warnings in accuweather. >> that and more when "action news" comes right back.
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>> a dangerous wildfire ballooned to more than 51 square miles in california and it's forced the evacuations of 10,000 homes. at least 18 residences have been destroyed so far by this so-called sand fire in santa clarita. nearly 3,000 firefighters from throughout the state of california helping battle it. a plan's body was discovered inside a burned home this weekend. and a heartbreaking story from texas here. a two cheerled chidear-old chil. the father went outside to find the boy in the car. the man carried the child into church the but the child was
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unresponsive. officials say this is the 21st child who has died this year from heat stroke in a vehicle that compares to only 11 children last year at this time. the summer olympics rio de janeiro less than two weeks away but athletes arriving at the olympic village say it is unlivable. there are reports of blocked up toilets leaky pipes even exposed wires. athletes from australia refused to even move in. the olympic committee says the problems will be addressed in the next few days. jaime apody here with sports. eagles kicking off training camp. >> football town from now until at least january. we'll have the eagles to talk about which is a huge relief sports fans right. plus now i can plan out things like the fact that u.s.a. today released their power rangings: one thing about today. everything was new. after all it was doug peterson's first training camp as head coach. quarterbacks and rookies
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worked out for the first time. it was hot loud, it was perfect says pederson. >> 14 years as a player, this is my eighth as a coach, 22 years doing this and it never gets dull. it's always exciting, first day is always exciting. now i'm ready for the vets to get in here and get going and just almost like a little kid, you know, and just love being around the guys being out on the grass and playing some ball. >> all eyes will be on the quarterback. it's a strange situation this year sam bradford is the starter but knows he's a short timer. carson wentz is the future but will basically red shirt and likely not even dress but bradford has to be the leader regardless. >> i just try to be myself. i don't try to be anything other than that. i just try to go out there, lead by example, i don't say a whole lot except when i feel that it's needed. but i think all the guys will tell you that i work hard and
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i do my job and hopefully the guys respond to that and follow that. >> what's been the biggest surprise for you. >> i mentioned it probably a couple weeks ago. been surprised at how great of a locker room it is. it's a great atmospheric a lot of good guys. you hear about it. you think it's just this business, you think all these things that you hear but coming in it's a group of guys that are all out here completing and trying get better. >> hard to think about hockey when it's 100 degrees outside. here's a good reason to do so. flyers locked up brayden schenn at the very last minute. schenn and the flyers managed to avoid arbitration coming to terms on a four year deal worth a reported $5.15 million. makes him the fourth highest captain on the team. last year will he 26 goals 33 assists. phillies begin a series in florida tonight. hope they pull off a trade with the marlins for jeremy hellickson. phils scouting the gulf coast team in 47 asian for a possible move. phillies lost the last two
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to the pirates over the weekend also lost andres blanco to a broken finger suffered on that play. adam frazier with a pinch hit go ahead homer in the seventh give the pirates a win. good news both maikel franco and cam run rupp hit by pitches yesterday are back in the lineup tonight. >> all right. thank you so much jamie. still ahead on "action news" at 5:00 a new mural that is the perfect celebration of democracy and how you can share your opinion of leadership on this work of art. also stepping outside live sky6 of course showing you the national constitution center. adam joseph is joining us with the exclusive accuweather seven day. blistering heat coming up next. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee,
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>> meteorologist adam joseph here to talk about our summer swelter. >> extremely hot especially with the humidity very intense now that's leading to severe storms passing in from the north. as we look at double scan live radar, most of the action has been north of philadelphia thus far but that will be changing as we go through the evening hours. we have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 6 o'clock in and around doylestown bucks county over to new hope and then it bumps over into northern parts of mercer county here. winds near 60 miles an hour with these storms moving to the east at about 55 miles an hour.
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and you can see what it's doing. it's almost back building, meaning as the storm continues to push to the east, it's expanding all the way west towards lansdale with this new flareup right along the northeast extension and in addition to the winds being rushed with the storm towards trenton and pennington with intense lightning we have what is known as an outflow boundary. see this little area of green leer that is being pushed away from the storm. those are rushing winds and in addition to that outflow boundary that can be an area to focus more storms and we're starting to see them flare up right to the north and east of malvern so things continue to turn extremely active around the area and that will expand as we go into the evening hours. to the north another severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the lehigh valley including berks county here from slatington allentown and bethlehem which have already been rocked once this afternoon with intense storms. winds also near 60 miles an hour with these storms moving to the south and east at 50 miles an hour and as they race you can see this intense line almost he boeing out like
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an area he row sending a rush of wind towards hanover bethlehem and allentown and with the pink that is really intense hail maybe up to the size of a quarter around here. bethlehem hitting there around three minutes to 6 o'clock with 82 lightning strikes. also heading towards macungie and just missing kutztown at the present time. 96 was the high temperature in philadelphia tying the old record set back in 1999. record low would be nice at 56 degrees. it was 109 for the max heat index this afternoon peak of the day in philadelphia, 108 in wilmington, 104 in allentown, see equally as uncomfortable everywhere and it's that intense humidity that is helping to fuel some of these storms with intense winds vivid lied anyone and hail severe thunderstorm watch in effect for the entire viewing area until 8 o'clock.
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it hits the shore around 11:00, 11 all right 30. a few could linger north and west of the front. behind this cold front it's anything but chilly or any sort of relief. we're going to have temperatures in the middle 90's tomorrow. not as oppressive but certainly still humid with heat indices tomorrow near 100 degrees. so, the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, this heat wave will continue the rest of the week sitting at 95 for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. wednesday's your driest day with respect to humidity and heat indices but it spikes again thursday. thursday could be much like today. well over 100 degrees is how it will feel with late day storms. could stay stormy into friday of 90 degrees and we break the heat wave and we finally go back into the 80's for highs over the weekend into early next week but the humidity really doesn't break over the next seven days. tropical feeling unfortunately we have to get used to. >> thank you so much adam. and as the dnc comes to town the idea of leadership is on many folk's minds.
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a new mural at dillworth will explore that team. mural depicts mount rushmore. haverford trust which commissioned the mural is asking for your take on what quality leadership is. you can weigh in with the #quality leadership. best responses will be added to that mural. we wander to remind you our coverage of the dnc continues tonight online after "action news." you can log onto 6abc.com starting at 7:30 for the latest from the convention at the wells fargo center. still to come on "action news" right now, a baseball game where the first pitch was the only highlight that mattered. we'll tell you why this was the play of the day when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪
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if america's favorites - (vo)burgers, tacos and chili ask could taste just as great made with turkey. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. >> finally a military wife hit the ultimate home run during a baseball game in virginia. mattie o'hara won a uso contest for folks with spouses serving oversea. she thought prize was the chance to throw out the first pitch. the man right behind home
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plate turns out is her husband disguised by the catcher's gear. she threw him the ball and he came home early from afghanistan to greet his wife for the big hug and happy tears. how sweet is that. right now jim gardner and the "action news" team are standing by with these stories. the democratic national convention now under way in philadelphia. live team coverage from the convention floor to the lively rally today by bernie sanders and dozens are left to swelter in the record temperatures without air conditioning today. we'll have those stories and much more for you coming up next at 6:00. for rick williams adam joseph cecily tynan jaime apody i'm monica malpass. "action news" at 6:00 with jim gardner is next.
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>> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rodgers, meteorologist cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> ♪ >> i here by call the 47th democratic national convention convention to order. >> and that is the way it looked two hours ago as they launched this democratic national convention in philadelphia. but this picture does not begin to tell the story today. it is monday night. and the big story on "action news" tonight is day one of the democratic national convention convention and for the clinton campaign, this has not gone as planned. it was baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake who opened the convention and not dnc chairperson debbie wasserman schultz and that's
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because wasserman schultz is at the center of a controversy that has kept careening out of control. >> (boos). >> all right everybody now settle down. everybody settle down, please. >> the florida congresswoman was booed at her own delegation meeting this morning that in the wake of those leaked e-mails that showed that the dnc has been biased against bernie sanders and in favor of hillary clinton during the primary campaign. sanders voters are incensed here in philadelphia and they plan to boo wasserman schultz here in the hall. the clinton campaign apparently convinced her to fall on her sword. she will resign at the end of the convention and we will not see her tonight. speaking of bernie sanders, he was supposed to address some of his delegates today at the convention center but it turned into a massive
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