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>> thousands of septa workers vote this morning on whether to authorize a strike. a walkout would shut down buses, trolleys and the subway. more drama on campaign trail as trump campaign is pointing a finger at the press and clinton campaigns accuses rush -- russia ofth the campaign. >> sky6 live hd has a look at
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atlantic city, it was a chilly start yesterday, a chilly start this morning, the heat is coming back chris, but not today. >> reporter: i'm trying to remember what month this is, wait until you see the seven day coming up in a few minutes. it's chilly this morning, but not as cold as yesterday morning when temperatures were in the low 30s. allentown, 41. trenton, 42. look at the poconos 47 degrees. reading, 46. philadelphia close to 50. millville, 42. cape may, closing in on 60 degrees. again it's chilly you'll need a light jacket or something with sleeves this morning by afternoon all that sunshine, winds beginning to shift out of the southwest that will pump temperatures up into the 0s not too bad. this is the cold front out here, the front will basically stall or push on by to the north, it won't be cooling us down anytime soon, as a matter of fact, temperatures are off to the
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races, we have not one, but two days of potentially high records. 1:00 p.m., 67, 3:00 p.m., 70. 5:00 p.m., 72. sun and clouds we'll call it nice, high of 73. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about the record warmth on the way in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you so much, it is 6:02. i want to get to breaking news from the campus of lincoln university. pennsylvania state police investigating an incident there, right now they will say this is an assault and one person taken to the hospital. it is homecoming weekend at the university. sources say there were a number of skirmishes on at a concert. we'll bring you the latest information as we get i. >> happening today, more than five thousand septa workers will vote on whether or not to authorize a strike.
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twu234 members are expected to meet for a vote at 2:00 p.m. if a vote subway and trolley operators will walk out november 1. the regional rail would not be affected. pension and healthcare are at the correspond of the contract dispute. "action news" and 6abc.com and the news app would let you know the results of the video. >> election day is only three weeks away, overnight a new poll provided a glimpse into how close the race is. the abc news washington post survey shows hillary clinton leading trump by 4 points by likely voters nationwide. in the past week, nearly 7 in ten believe trump probably made unwanted sexual advances. it is a crisis he is saying it is part of a rigged election. mary bruce is covering both campaigns. >> reporter: with the third and final debate around the corner,
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donald trump has a new recommendation for hillary clinton and bold accusation. >> we should take a drug rest because i don't know what's going on with her. >> reporter: at rallies in maine and new hampshire, the republican nominee blaming the press after more women accuse him of sexual misconduct. >> no witnesses, no nothing, all big lies. you know what, summer your fired. >> reporter: this as new accusers come forward, one of them a former contestant on the tv show on the apprentice. trump campaign as denies a claim and issued a statement from a man john berry who is her first cousin saying he is shocked and beeewildered. on the democratic side tim kaine
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showed trump no mercy at a miami rally, when he said this is what men do, hold on a second, what you saw was the real donald trump. >> reporter: a newly released batch of wick leak e-mails from campaign chairman john podesta shows concerns over bill clinton's past sexual conduct. they claim this is the work that of russia that helps trump. this morning you can see the candidates square off in a forum for the pennsylvania attorney general. matt o'donnell posed questions to the candidates on a special inside story. republican state senator john rafterty and josh spa peer row are -- shapiro are running for the office.
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you can watch the forum at 11:30 followed by "action news" at noon. this reminder tuesday is final day to register to vote in new jersey. you can register online at a board of elections office or to the motor vehicle commission when you apply or renew a drivers license. the deadline has pass understand delaware and pennsylvania. an argument between two men ended with one stabbed in the chest. it happened in north philadelphia. police were called to the 2600 block of north fairhill street of reports of a fight at 11:30 p.m. the victim was rushed to temple university hospital in serious condition. there need no arrests. a suspected arson in west philadelphia is likely an act of revenge. while police say the woman charged with the crime had one target in mind, the fire she is accused of setting destroyed multiple homes. bob brooks has the story from
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the 4900 block of girard avenue. >> reporter: they worked as quick as they could there was no stopping the flames that were spreading. three homes were destroyed. a female suspect lit them on fire, on girard avenue. >> it was very, very scary. you couldn't see anything, the black smoke was billowing out the door and blowing down the street. >> reporter: that's harmony alan she lives next-door, she captured the flames shooting out of door on her cell phone. no firefighters were hurt -- >> some of the pieces of the house fell on the firefighters, but didn't get them too bad. >> reporter: the reason the suspect set the blaze is to set her boyfriend on fire. the suspect set the fire in the middle row home that was vacant, but people living on both sides
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were dablgdz. the suspect is -- were damaged, the suspect was caught and is being treated at a local hospital for burns. thousands of people are expected to gather at the philadelphia museum of art for aids walk philly 5k. it is called zero to get to zero deaths and zero stigma. that goal is possible. money raised through the walk benefits people living with hiv and aids in the greater philadelphia region. it begins at 7:30 with the walk at 9:00. eagles in washington, d.c. looking for pay back and redemption. carson wentz is coming off a loss their first of the season. washington is the first nfc opponent the eagles are facing. they have the eagles number lately and have won the last
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three weeks. the eagles are playing their first game since the suspense of lane johnson, a blocker for carson wentz. jeff skeverski will have more in sports. >> 6:09. this morning we have a happy update to tell you about, the cyrus the horse who was rescued from a mud pit in montgomery county has made way to his new home. cyrus was purchased during an auction 8 weeks ago, he was staying at thorn bury farm when he was stuck in the mud pit. crews freed him with a crane. we're told cyrus had a very rough life. thorn bury manager said he is going to a home where he will be happy and loved. >> they need great people very supportive and very understanding, this has been an wonderful experience for me. >> we're happy for cyrus the
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horse. parker said she had a special connection with cyrus, but it was a bitter sweet experience to see him go. >> good luck to cyrus in his new home. >> there's are a new treatment for parkinsons disease, ali gorman tells us ahead in "healthcheck" report. hurricane matthew has gone you about the number of dead continues to rise. later temple football team makes a memorable last minute come back. chris, gray, a warmup begins this afternoon, temperatures climb into the 70s. we have not one, but two record record breakers on the way this weekend. details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast.
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>> good sunday morning to you, thank you for waking up with us, 6:13, 58 degrees, sky6 live hd looking at the commodor barry bridge. going to be a great day today. >> it's a great day to go to the pumpkin patch do apple picking. >> reporter: anything fall-like it will be enjoyable today. lots of sunshine and warm testers. over the next few days it will feel like august again. let's get you outside and show you what's going on around the
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delaware and lehigh valleys. we have patchy fog in some locations most of us us are doing okay in the visibility department most of us us are doing just that enjoying clear conditions. that's the view of penns landing, storm tracker 6 live is clear, we'll keep it that way, there could be an isolated shower well north and west of philadelphia with and approaching front in the lehigh valley and the poconos. everybody else is staying dry. thursday night into friday is the next chance of rain. the pressure is falling. wind are calm. philadelphia at the airport down to .3 of a mile. everybody's is doing already. millville down to .8 of a mile. atlantic city, wildwood, wilmington, reading, trenton seeing visibilities between 8 and 10 miles per hour. drive slowly over the next couple of hours and things will improve. allentown, 41.
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one thing you'll notice, it's chilly, but not as cold as how it was yesterday when the numbers were in the low to mid 30s. trenton, had 2. millville, 42. dover, 48. just like yesterday we'll enjoy a day featuring full sunshine from start to finish. high pressure we have two of them, one is here, and the heat pump is right here, this high will push off to the east over the next couple of days. it will set up shop rite there. again, the -- set up shop right there. let's take a look at the temperatures, chicago, cleveland, well in the 70s for highs. saint, 70 degrees, dallas. 75. memphis, 66. that's the air mass that's sliding to the east. cold front to the west, we have
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70s this afternoon. monday, a decent amount of sunshine it will feel like august, with high temperatures close to 80 degrees, it gets warmer and warmer and warmer everyday thereafter. 73 is the forecasted high. wind are light out of the southwest at 5 to 150 miles per- 15 miles per hour. 11:00 a.m., 60 degrees, 1:00 p.m., mostly sunny, partly cloudy, 67. 3:00 p.m., 70. 5:00 p.m., 72. overnight tonight, milder, partly cloudy, 54 degrees, the outlying suburbs, 58 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, two potential record breakers on the way. 74 today. monday, sun and cloud, a high of 80. tuesday and wednesday, record warmth, tuesday, 86 wednesday,
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85. thursday, 77 degrees, friday, 70 and saturday, rain, 66 degrees. >> the death toll has climbed to 43 in the u.s. in the aftermath of hurricane matthew. two bodies were found inside submerged vehicles in north carolina this weekend. the bodies were found after flood waters began to recede. several bodies were found a week after matthew ravaged the north carolina coastline. he'd never. tv character: why are you texting my man at 2 a.m.? no... if you want someone to leave you alone, you pretend like you're sleeping. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. tv character: taking selfies in the kitchen does not make you a model.
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were fired at an american navy warship in yemen. the ship, u.s.s. mason was sailing in the red sea and not hit. the third time u.s.s. mason was targeted from the coastal region of yemen. it is iranian backed strikes for the houthi rebel group. the hero walk held in memory of thomas stewart and james sylvester and john west senior killed in the line of duty. the races scholarship funds for local students. fatal crashes involving teens are on the rise for the first time in a decade that's according to insurance company state farm. 19-year-olds suffered the higher
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number of fatalities. boys are more likely to be speeding when they get into a crash, girls are more likely to be distracted. female drivers are more likely to be wearing seat belts. >> a teenager with a disability is gettinged chance to drive with the help of a new steering system. shaken as ms. he is learning to drive with joy steer. i allows people with minimum amount of hand function to control a vehicle and fewer limitations than other adaptive driving methods. >> it allows to change the force with the hand controls, that means you can accommodate a wider array of clients. >> for me driving is the start of everything to come. >> it is made by a european company but making inroads into u.s. and canada. the driving will make a world of
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high temperatures top out in the 70s. it's a warmer day high of 73. >> thank you for the update. sports this morning, temple football team makes a classic come back. the eagles try to reverse troubling trend against the redskins. birds face that today and washington will be out a key player, here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: desean jackson wasn't the one who beat up the birds last december it was jordon reid. today at 1:00 p.m., eagles won't have to worry about reid officially ruled out with a concussion. >> bounce back, baby. >> reporter: you got to love it, eagles fans wishing the guys good luck as they left 30th street station for washington, d.c. carson wentz is looking to bounce back after the redskins after the lion's loss. eagles look to capitalize on their defense which is the worst in the nfl.
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>> you've not norman back there, that are distinctal. you can't take anybody lightly, this team is a great team. obviously they have the better of us, a few times we've met, it's time for us to step it up. >> >> reporter: flyers notice notos for a slow start. flyers fired up against the coyotes the boys not happen. wayne immonds coops it up and -- scoops it up and scores. we go to overtime, matt reid a shot right there, but mike smith, what a save, other way,
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minute later, stephen mason stands no shot, good night, flyers lost 4-3 in overtime. they have not won their first two games of the season since 2011. give it up to temple coach matt rhule, the owls fight back against central florida on the road. mckenzie milton, 63-yard run. the cherry and white fighting back, jihad thomas into the half. temple would get within five, the final seconds of the game down five, no timeouts left. philip walker to bryant, 26-yard game, they are down at the 8th. the clock is ticking. ten seconds left. walker to keith kirkwood, touchdown! temple 26-25 they are stunned in
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orlando. what a finish. conlat layingses to the temple owls, that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day! >> homes are going up in smoke
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in a section of philadelphia, and police do not think the fires are accidental. a community gathered to
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protest an artist who was performing last night. >> a warm end to the weekend, accuweather says it's the beginning of a trend lasting through the week. 6:30, this is the kind of weather we like to see especially for folks who want to go pumpkin picking. >> reporter: let's get you outside and show you what's going on. it's perfect for outdoor activities like hay rides and pumpkin picking. it's not rare to see 80s in october, but when we put a string of them together, that's rare. by the way did you see the full moon above the horizon, this was sent to me by matt in chester. that full moon lit up the sky brightly. it was a nice moon-lit sky. when the sun climbs it will be
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warm, mostly sunny conditions, that will get the temperatures starting in the 0s and 40s in the in the 70s. quakertown and pottstown both sitting at 39 degrees presently. hammonton, same thing. glassboro, 41. gandys beach, 48. sea isle city, 58 and atlantic city, presently 59. satellite and radar there you go, nothing going on, high pressure sitting over top of us, another nice day in the work. forecast for today, let us say mostly sunny, combination of sun and clouds, 67 degrees by 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m., 70. by 5:00 p.m., 72. we'll top out around 73. nydia? >> chris, thank you. new this morning, investigators say an early-morning house fire in the frankford section of philadelphia looks suspicious. the action cam was at the scene the 1300 block of dire street. firefighters were called to the block after 3:15 a.m. when they arrived they found
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three separate fires inside the home. crews put out the fire quickly. there were no injuries. firefighters had to extinguish small fires in separate locations inside a house three blocks from the latest fires. medics were unable to save the person in this crash. the car flipped on its roof at 4:30 a.m. the driver's identity has not been released. hundreds of thousands of septa riders could be forced to look for alternative transportation. later this morning, workers will vote whether to authorize a strike. they could hit the picket line on november 1. the contract ends on october 31. septa's regional rail will stay up and running if there's a workout because they are with a
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separate union. donald trump is denying claims issued by women accusing him of sexual misconduct. at a rally in port smith new hampshire, trump called the charges unsubstantiated and outright lies. he said as president he would do everything to end the scourge of drug abuse in the united states. >> guarantee we will not only stop the drugs from pouring in, we'll help the people and they get the top treatment and get better. >> the trump campaign is cutting tie also with the ohio republican party chairman criticizing him after the tape of lewd comments were leaked. the hacked wikileaks e-mails showed clinton generally
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avoided district criticism of wall street in the 2008 melt town. at one point congress was going to pals the dodd frank reform law for political reasons. it is part of wall street speeches clinton was paid $250,000 each. tim kaine said despite the leaks, trump is trailing in the polls. >> now he is blaming everybody, it's the media's fault. it's the gop's fault. it's everybody's faulted and now voter fraud he thinks he is going to lose, poor me, the guy is a bully. tim kaine said it's important for hillary clinton to win big so russia inside they cannot
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interfere with our election. >> democratic vice president nominee, tim kaine and former speaker of the house newt gingrich is on this week with martha raddatz. officers were responding to reports of a domestic disturbance when they tried talk to a woman through a closed door, that's when she abruptly opened the door and three pineis like -- pinesol into the officer's face, she was taken into custody. rapper yz performed in front of excited fans, but just
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beyond the doors near the main entrance was a group of protesters anxious to see the rapper for different reasons. >> we want to get our message across, we want to look into their eyes and say this is wrong. >> reporter: many are outraged about a 2-year-old song making the rounds in which yg encourages his fans to scope out the chinese neighborhoods to commit a burglary. >> why are you promoting chinese families, they don't believe in bank accounts, they have a lot of cash at home. >> reporter: demonstrators say there has been an uptick in crime against the chinese american communities. >> we hope everyone comes together, let's come together this is wrong.
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>> reporter: asian-american communities around the country are protesting the song. there's a petition going around demanding that the song be banned and asking youtube to take down the music video. reporting in center city, jennette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> our social corner is ahead on sunday morning. philadelphia police get a hug for delivering a special gift. also ahead. >> reporter: you had no idea of the musical history at the college of new jersey in years long documents that shows trenton makes music. i'll have that coming up. >> reporter: 6:37. let's take you outside live, sky6 live hd looking at camden, new jersey. chris sowers says it's nice, get you on and enjoy. he's back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day
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perfect ten in the weather department. >> reporter: yesterday was pretty nice, too, outside all this week, outside of friday looks really, really good. in the meantime let's get you outside and show you the view, showing you sky6 live hd i believe that's philadelphia international airport. it's difficult to make out the image because of the fog that settled in over the city of philadelphia. a lot of areas not seeing much of anything at all. you get the idea. some locations are socked in pretty good. take it easy on the roads over
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the next couple of hours and drive slowlily and keep the beams on low. dewpoint, 50. pressure is falling. winds are calm. an your ocean temperature 64. 40s around the surrounding suburbs, 51 in the city. cape may, 59. poconos 47. dover, 46. trenton, 41. satellite and radar we have a cold front off to the northwest pushing through the great lake states, but that's going to move due east and affect new england that will showers there, first thing tomorrow morning. for us maybe it provides the lehigh valley with a spotty shower early tomorrow morning, otherwise it's a combination of sun and clouds tomorrow. the front is harmless as it passes on by. look at the movement of the clouds here, severing from west to east, when the jet stream starts to move west to east, it locks up the cooler canadian air to the north, there's no connection here. there is pacific air running across the country that means
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mild conditions. i mean really, really mild. some of the numbers are unseasonable warm, warmer than the normal highs for this time of the year, 6:42 a.m. 70 degrees in saint louis. memphis, 66 dallas, 75. higher than the normal high for this time of the year. cincinnati, 56. new orleans 73. that's the warm air that will charge east today, tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday. h firmly in control -- high pressure firmly in control of the weather pattern. that means lots of sunshine, as well. the weather warms up starting tomorrow afternoon. there's a few clouds tomorrow morning, that's about it. future tracker, nothing going on today, combination of sun and clouds that's about it. quiet afternoon, perfect ten as nydia mentioned. overnight tonight, partly cloudy, the sun is fighting the clouds because of the approaching front. there's nothing going on because
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of it's a dry front. there could be a scattered shower in the lehigh valley and the poconos. outside of that, everybody is dry. you have to go well up here to the north, upstate new york to get into any measurable rain. and that will be really, really light. today, milder than yesterday, 73. reading, 72. allentown, 72. millville, 71. overnight tonight, 54 degrees in reading. philadelphia, 58. millville, 55. trenton, 55 degrees. eagles taking on the redskins if you're making the trip down i-95 for the eagles game, sunny skies and warm at fedex field, kickoff time 1:00 p.m. temperatures in the low to mid # # -- 70s. first waterer temperature, 73. 4th quarter 76. 80 degrees tomorrow, tuesday, 82
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that's a record break. wednesday, 85. another record breaker. thursday, partly sunny and warm, 77. friday, 70 degrees, saturday, cloudy and rain 66. >> we have a week that should have been a month ago. >> tuesday, 86 that's kind of steamy. >> you can get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live 6abc.com/weather. in "healthcheck" this morning there's new hope for people who suffer from parkinsons disease advances in technology is making one procedure easier for patients and for many the results are remarkable. health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman explains. >> reporter: 69-year-old jim fox is back to doing what he loves, working with his hands building
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boats from the ground up. that's right this 52-footer started out as a flat piece of steel. >> feels like a dream come true. >> reporter: a dream come true, because 6 months ago, fox couldn't get up and down stairs, he could barely hold a cup of coffee due to tremors caused by parkinsons disease. >> my arms shook, high hands shook and my jaw shook. >> reporter: and he said medication was not working any more. that's why he chose to have this device combatanted in his chest and connected --n his chest and in his brain for deep brain stimulation. turn the device down the tremors
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returned, turn it back on, they subside. the delivers stimulation that controls symptoms. jefferson is doing dbs while patients are a sleep. traditionally patients are kept a wake which as you can imagine can spark fear. it scared the devil out of me. healthy people, 6 to 7 showers on a table nobody is going to like that. >> reporter: due to advances in mri imaging, they can get a better view where to put the implant. this special robot helps improve
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accuracy. so far studies showed 'sleep cbs is as effective as a wake cbs. it's a huge relief. parkinsons impacts the whole family. as with all procedures there are risks, the a sleep version is safer. it's not for all parkinsons patient, only a small number of are good candidates. you can see more at 6abc.com, ali gorman channel 6 "action news." fifteen million sold in just the last 10 years
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report. >> reporter: susan stopped hearing from her daughter jill in over four years. >> nobody heard from her. >> reporter: the 30-year-old was last seen april 2012 talking to a friend at the intersection of a and allegheny in kensington section. her mother said she has a history of being bipolar and involved in drugs, but she said none of that matters. >> i just want to tell her to come home. our whole family wants her to come home. susan has three daughters and she miss her. >> they are orderly and they have a mom and she is missing. >> reporter: she is described as a white female, 5'5", 140 pounds and blonde hair and red
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highlights and tattoos, one a picture of jesus and on the back of her neck a flower that reads gina grandmom. >> if anyone has information let us know. >> reporter: as an added incentive, the citizens crime commission is offering 10,000 dollar reward for the information leading to primavara. many people enjoyed the spring garden section of philadelphia to enjoy music. ♪ gneiss, right, this is susan g. g.komen's gala to raise money
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you may know the saying, trenton makes, the world takes. now a new project highlights the music trenton makes. nora muchanic has more on the sounds of the city. >> reporter: singer sara dash was born in trenton and traveled the world part of the group labelle. she is back home returning to her roots and recording a theme for a new website called trenton makes music.org. >> i have a dream to let people know inspite of what's going on in the city there are good
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things that have come out of trenton, new jersey. >> reporter: the trenton makes music website started at the college of new jersey in ewing where students are documenting trenton's long history of classical jazz, r&b and punk rock and beyond. >> it was a place where tommy doorsy or cool and the gang would stop on the way between philadelphia and new york. adam black ton justin timberlake's musical director is from trenton. >> i thought it was a great way to learn about music in trenton. >> reporter: venues like city gardens are abandoned, through oorl -- oorl histories and -- oral histories and recordings, trenton is making a pod cast
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about trenton. >> we're talking about the rich musical legacy in the city. an hope that will be a platform to encourage conversation across neighborhoods and genres and again racings. in ewing, i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> very cool. it is time to check out what's going viral in the social corner. there's an update to one of the heartwarming videos last year. remember baby buns, she announced her pregnancy after 17 years of trying by placing her ultrasound picture next to a package of buns. he was 16 weeks premature. after many days in the intensive
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care unit, he went home in style in a limo, hundreds of thousands have been following the journey on facebook. >> here you go, buddy. oh, my god, thank you. >> i love this, this is a bike race put on by the philadelphia police department that ended with a surprise, a brand new bike for the one lucky young rider, during the second annual ride against violence, narcotics officers noticed a boy riding on a bike that had a single gear and bad tires, so the officers went to a nearby target an bought him a new bike and helmet. >> what a great story. >> i'm going to share it, too. >> and it's neat that he participated in that bike ride on that sad bike. >> here's some of the stories we have for you, most septa
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commuters find out this morning if a strike will leave them looking for a new ride come next month. >> philadelphia community leaders are trying to bring the first italian museum to the city. a look at the plans next. >> all that and an update from meteorologist chris sowers and accuweather. we'll see you after the break. . the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me.
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vote this morning on whether to
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authorize a strike. a walkout would shut down the buses trollies and the subway. >> trump campaign pointing the finger at the press and the clinton campaign accuses russia of meddling with the elections. >> eagles face the redskins, jeff skeverski will be along with a troubling trend an an injury. >> sky6 live hd overlooking the camden sideline. >> nice to be back together, welcome back, gray hall. >> reporter: it's nice to have the gang back together. if you're making the trip down i-95, the high in washington, d.c. is 77 degrees, that's a precursor of things to c

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