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hello philadelphia! >> hillary clinton talks about her education and jobs plan during a rally with running mate tim kaine in philadelphia. >> it is my privilege to be here in gettysburg hallowed ground where so many lives were given in service to freedom. >> donald trump touts his economic and immigration message, gettysburg is the setting for the rollout for his blueprint should he be elected. >> penn state roars back to shock number two ohio state and the nittany lions fans storm the field to celebrate. >> good morning, 7:00 a.m., sunday morning, sky6 live hd giving you a beautiful glimpse over cape may. you remember the 80s, bye-bye hello cooler weather. >> hello chris sowers, how you doing out there? >> reporter: i'm cold, how you doing this morning. it's blustery out here, temperatures are in the 40s and
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some locations 30s. poconos in the 30s with windchills in the 20s, a far cry from the 80s we had earlier this week. what you're looking at here, generally temperatures are anywhere from 3 to 6 degrees cooler than the same time yesterday. yesterday it wasn't like it was all that warm out here, to begin with. we're cooler now, when you factor in the winds, look at the numbers, 26 in the poconos. we were sitting at 86 degrees just four days ago, now it feels like 26 in the mountains. 41 in allentown. feels like 40 in philadelphia. 39 in wilmington, 38 in lancaster, 41 in millville. and 46 degrees that's what it feels like down there in dover. by the way if you have a soccer game or a race or something like that, make sure you stretch you could pull a muscle real quick in colder conditions like this. satellite and radar storm system pulling away, that's good news for us. that means today unlike
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yesterday we'll see sunshine out here. it will be a gusty breeze, but look better. the eagles take on the vikings at 1:00 p.m. 60 degrees by 1:00 p.m. by the 4th quarter, 63 degrees. it's a good 8 to ten degrees warmer than where we topped out yesterday. we have a reinforcing shot of cooler air arriving by midweek. this will not only drop temperatures in the 30s for overnight lows, monday night, tuesday, and wednesday. there could patchy frost. when i come back in just a few minutes i'll have that part of the story in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. blustery out here this morning, nydia. >> all right, chris, thank you. back to to our breaking nes from port richmond section of philadelphia. a house fire has critically injured a woman. 3100 block of memphis street firefighters arrived to find the first floor engulfed in flames.
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they reached the woman trapped inside. >> firefighters arrived and immediately rescued the occupant and brought her outside and transported her to the hospital for medical care. they rescued two animals, one dog was brought outside and resuscitated by the firefighters. >> the woman has serious burns again over much of her body. the rescued pets are expected to survive. the house does not have any working smoke detecters. time 7:03. new this morning, five people are looking for a new place to stay and one elderly man is in the hospital after an early-morning house fire it happened in west philadelphia. investigators say the fire appears to be suspicious. the action cam at the scene are 5000 block of race street. the fire started in a vacant buildings before 3:00 a.m. when firefighters got to the scene they tell us flames were shooting out of the first and
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second floor windows. the flames damaged two neighboring homes where people were living. investigators are questioning squatters who were living in the vacant home that was being renovated. there's no word on the injured elderly man. the red cross is helping with temporary shelter. >> election day is a little more than two weeks away and last night, presidential nominee clinton returned to philadelphia where she was minted as the party's torch bearer. bob brooks was on penn campus. >> reporter: it was a standing ovation, hillary clinton and her running mate, tim kaine on stage together at u-penn. thousands packed into penn park. >> i can take your ticket right here. >> reporter: the line to get in stretched across the campus, earlier in the day we spoke to theman first in line who waited
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ten hours to see clinton speak for the first time. >> i wanted a good spot. >> reporter: clinton's speech touched on higher education. bernie sanders and i got together and we worked out a plan that will make it possible for any student in a family that makes less than $125,000 a year to go public college tuition free. >> if elected she hit on jobs, specifically creating new growth in the commonwealth. >> we're going to make the biggest investment in new jobs since world war ii, infrastructure jobs, advance manufacturing, technology, innovation, research, clean energy jobs. and lastly a jab at other opponent, republican nominee, donald trump. >> it's not too late to stage an intervention. [cheers and applause].
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friends don't let friends vote for trump. >> and if you were wondering what the total amount of attend attendee z were at the rally, it was under 8,000. donald trump campaigned in pennsylvania which is a pivotal state come election day. he stumped in gettysburg unveiling his goals his first 100 days in office if he wins. he wants term limits on members of congress. he plans to give more money back to americans. >> and economic plan designed to grow the economy, 4% per year and create at least 25 million new jobs through massive tax reduction. >> trump doubled down on his terror and immigration policy. >> we're going to spend
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immigration from terror prone regions where investigate cannot safely occur. fully fund the construction of a wall on our southern border, don't worry about it, remember i said mexico is paying for the wall. >> and trump also said he will sue ten women accusing him of past sexual misconduct. he called them liars out to hurt his campaign. >> the eve of a live debate on 6abc pitting the two candidates for senate in pennsylvania. republican pat toomey in the lehigh valley, and faces off with kathyy mcginty of philadelphia. you can see it tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. inside story digs into the race with toomey and mcginty and donald trump's claim the system
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is rigged today at 1130. penn state had a whole lot of reason to celebrate. nittany lions 20 point underdog rallied to beat rival ohio state. they come back with the biggest home upzeta beta upset. the lead that gave them an instant classic. >> he scoops it up and scores. >> a blocked field goal run all the way back late in the game gave penn state 24-21 win they held on to the win. it was a night to smile. of course the program continues to recover from the sandusky child sex abuse scandal. >> this community has been through so much in the last five years, this is a big step in the right direction in terms of
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healing. >> penn state will find out soon if the ko-osu puts them in the top 25. it shook up the college football playoff picture. today sports fans witness more drama. this one at the linc, sam bradford returns to take on the eagles, the vikings of course are unbeaten and bradford has the highest completion percentage in the nfl. the eagles have lost the last two games, but the coach is not regreting trading bradford in the off season. >> sam given this opportunity, he has done well, he went to a fabulous football team. >> it helps having knowledge of their personnel being able to to go against them in training camp, but at the same time it's training camp. you see a bunch of different things you don't see a game plan. i'm sure they will have new wrinkles, knowing how some of those guys play it could be helpful. >> a whole lot of eyes
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westbound on the game. we'll hear from sam bradford later in sports and we'll bring you a live report from the link on "action news" at noon. >> it's a serious exiting sports sunday. still to come on "action news" sunday morning, a famous piece of real estate is off the market, who is buying it and to whom it belongs. >> cubs fans are jumping for joy reveling in the team's first world series berth in 71 years. >> reporter: say goodbye to the 80s, we have temperatures in the 40s and windchills in the 30s and 40s. 26 is what it feels like. in the poconos. i'll let you know how long the chill sticks around in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer.
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[ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. world series is now a reality. >> chicago cubs are going to the fall classic and we did say
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it, the cubs are going to the classic. they are now just four wins from their first world series title in 108 years. [cheers and applause] that was the reaction from fans outside wrigley field as the cubs beat the dodgers clinching their first pennant since 1945. wrigley field was 29 years old back then. >> the last time they won the world series was 1908. philadelphia was breaking ground on park. tuesday, the cleveland car car -- cavaliers celebrate their
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title. a lot going on in sports. >> it's a dream come true if you're a baseball fan. which you are. >> game 3, $2,100 a seat. they were $6 in 1908. >> you can sit home and watch it, it's kind of neat, the indians have not won the world series in 106 years and the cubs in 108 years. somebody is breaking the curse. there's the view down in cape may. it's blustery out there this morning and chilly. no more 80s we're talking about temperatures in the 30s and 40s and with the winds it feels cooler than that. good news, the radars are clear. we'll not have to deal with rain or clouds or fog. that's up across new england they are seeing accumulating snow across the mountains of vermont and new hampshire. 64 degrees is the high temperature on par for this time
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of the year. 47 is where we started out this morning. it's the present temperature reading. allentown, 47. poconos 37 degrees. only five degrees above freezing up there. trenton 46, millville, 47. cape may, 51 degrees, with the winds it feels like the 40s. gusting 20 miles per hour. poconos seeing gusts up to 30 miles per hour. the sustained winds 23. philadelphia, 16 and allentown, 14 miles per hour. here's the storm, actually the banner is kind of in the way. you can see the snow is wrapping in on the backside of the western flank, there's a better view of it, the mountains of vice president have the -- vermont and new hampshire have picked up 3 inches of snow. the normal flow of traffic is like that this is making a strange left-hand turn, because of that it will drive the wind down into the mid atlantic and the northeast and parts of the
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united states today. tomorrow will be breezy, tuesday will be breezy, as well. all the clouds will stay up here to the north. if you're traveling anywhere across the country it's nice and quite out there. s there's no big storm system across the lower 48. 4:00 p.m., combination of sun and clouds, a little bit breezy. temperatures are milder today. yesterday we topped out at 56. today's high, again, expected to reach around 64. overnight tonight we'll cloud up north of the pennsylvania turnpike 3:00 a.m. where showers could break out in the lehigh valley and the poconos that will scoot on by and be on its way here. by sunrise most of us are dry. from that point on it's a combination of sun and clouds, same thing for tuesday. wind speeds it will stay gusty right there tuesday. we'll see gusts anywhere from 20 to 30 miles per hour. monday, same thing, 20 to 30-mile an hour. tuesday it's the same thing
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because of the area of low pressure across the u.s./canadian border pushing back toward the west driving the wind in. had it decided to go west to east like most storm systems, it would be long gone, unfortunately it will stick around for 72 hours or so. today, windy, 64 degrees is the forecasted high. 11:00 a.m., 64. 1:00 p.m., 63. 5:00 p.m., 63 degrees. overnight tonight, 44 degrees outlying suburbs, 52 for center city. maybe a shower after midnight tonight across the lehigh valley and the poconos. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, today, nice and quiet. sun and clouds tomorrow, 63. tuesday, the low 57 degrees,
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overnight lows in the 30s. thursday, 58 degrees, rain late, friday, more rain, 63 and for the weekend, mostly cloudy and 60s. >> we'll he right after the break. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics.
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carter said the battle for the city is proceeding as planned. "healthcheck" be a relatively new substance not on the radar two years ago is being abused by kids in pennsylvania. in a new survey, more than a quarter of all 12 grairlts -- graders have used ecigarettes or hookah. the survey shows the use of traditional tobacco cigarettes has dropped, but drinking alcohol is strong. an ancient child mummy is getting now with a second look by ct scan germantown scientist say the mummy is a boy 4 to 5 years old. he has medical problems
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"for the woman?" "yeah, there has to be some form." "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion, and i would suggest we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. lieutenant general was honored in delaware valley. 10 the street was renamed for ronald coleman. the only african-american general to retire in the marine corps. 7:24, it is reunion for the eagles, they hope the guest goes home unhappy. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: funk the last two weeks have been tough, you just
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wait, the eagles have the toughest schedule in the nfl, the rest of the way and today against sam bradford and the undefeated vikingses could be the -- vikings could be the hardest of them all. after all the penalties and the mistakes in the last two weeks, wentz knows he has to be better at home when the eagles face the vikings at 1:00 p.m. >> the vikings are the next game on the schedule. we're excited for it. obviously we had two tough losses we didn't execute the way we wanted to, we don't put but - ourselves but we have to be different we are setting records with penalties that's never good. >> reporter: bradford was trade to do minnesota and back with a perfect record and the number one completion percentage in the nfl. where were you in the
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1990s? state college getting a win for the ages. penn state down 14 in the 4th, they are not waving the white flag against ohio state. they get within 7 and down 4, final 4, ohio state can go up 7, penn state's marcus alan blocks the field goal. hailey scoops it up, watch him go 60 years touchdown. penn state takes a 3 point lead, james franklin going crazy. 4th and long, the defense, that's j.c. barrett, penn state wins 24-21 first time in 52 years, they beat top two team in the county.
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what a seen in state college as they storm the field. flyers beat up in the first period, but last night they punch back, even coach dave a tough time with the puck, too. two goals for jake borachek, they take the lead, matt reid redirects it. it is his 5th goal in the season. nobody in hockey has more. they are not done. seconds later, flyers score four times in the second. they put up a season high 6 goals. flyers win 6-3 ending their three game losing streak. congratulations to the cubs they are going to the world series for the first time in 71 years. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day. >> we have more "action news"
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vo: donald trump and pat toomey have plenty in common -- they're both putting pennsylvania women at risk. even after trump bragged about sexually assaulting women, toomey stood by him. on women's health - both trump and toomey would defund planned parenthood. on abortion: trump: "there has to be some form of punishment" toomey: "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: too dangerous for pennsylvania women.
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breaking news from the port richmond section of philadelphia. firefighters have pulled a woman from a burning home she is fighting for her life in the hospital. the action cam was at the scene, the 3100 block of memphis street. firefighters arrived to find the first floor engulfed in flames. they were able to put the fire out in 20 minutes. the injured woman has serious burns over much of her body. we are told that the house did not have any working smoke detecters. firefighters rescued pets, we'll stay on top of this throughout the morning and our website 6abc.com. >> let's go outside to meteorologist chris sowers and accuweather. cold out there, right, chris.
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>> reporter: it's breezy almost all the time when it's breezy it feels cold and two we're not used to this, we had 80 as and we have numbers in the 40s. you give me a morning like this in january it would feel like spring. it's not too bad until the winds blows, and then it feels blustery. saint davids, 46. quakertown 45. all areas will top out in the mid 60s. vineland 46. glassboro, 45. gandys beach, 44. sea isle city, 51. dover, 47. everybody seeing windchills in the 30s and 40s this morning, something with sleeves is appropriate this morning, you'll need gloves maybe a hat early on, by afternoon all the sunshine we're expecting, temperatures moderating it should feel good. satellite and radar we'll keep skies mainly clear this
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afternoon, as well. a few clouds from time to time. 47 degrees by 9:00 a.m. by noon, we're up to 57 degrees, 3:00 p.m., 63. 6:00 p.m., 06 you can see the average high for this time of the year is 64. this should be pretty much on par for this time of the year. yesterday's high, 56. the day before that we had topped out at 80 degrees, still well below where we were a couple of days. looking ahead here, a nice quiet stretch of weather is in store for us, it will stay quiet through thursday, it will be breezy, however, the winds will remain out of the west southwest 15 to 25 miles per hour right through tuesday night or wednesday morning. there's the possibility of a light rain late in the week thursday into friday. when i come back i'll have all the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you for the update. 7:32, if you're waking up with us, hillary clinton and tim
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kaine got an enthusiastic welcome at a rally at the university of pennsylvania. the nominee for president promised free tuition for college for middle income students. she had a message in the crowd who had friends voting for her republican opponent donald trump. >> it's not too late to stage an intervention. friends don't let friends vote for trump. >> clinton took another swipe at trump's suggestion that he might not concede if he loses, she called that a direct threat to our democracy. >> trump campaigned in pennsylvania a state that many analysts say he must win if he has any chance of getting in the
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white house. trump spoke about what he would do in his first 100 days in office. he laibled -- labeled china a manipulator of currency. he will build a wall on the southern border and make mexico pay for it. >> mexico will pay for the wall. by the way i met with the president of mexico, 2 1/2 months ago, wonderful meeting, wonderful person, i told him this is a two way highway not a one way highway. >> trump also said he plans to sue the ten women who accused him of sexual misconduct. he called them liars. tomorrow night, we bring you the debate between pat toomey and mcginty.
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sends us your questions at join the action at 6abc.com. you can see the debate live from temple university starting at 7:00 p.m. of course right here on 6abc. ride sharing services like uber and lyft face their final hurdle before praicts -- operating in philadelphia. under the terms of the bill, the companies would pay 1.4% tax that would be divided between the school district and the city. governor wolf is in favor of allowing ride sharing companies to operate in the state. >> a man said he was kicked by a police officer and it is creating legal trouble for the city of allentown. he is suing the city and members of the police department. he said the officers violated his civil rights by using excessive force during an
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incident that happened back in 2015. allentown's police chief said he was pulled over because he matched the description of a burglary suspect and repeatedly refuse to comply with police. he was arrested and later pled guilty to robbery. >> philadelphia police are still looking for a rapper and his entourage linked to a deadly shooting in powellton. jennette reyes is following up on the manhunt. >> i was sitting in my room and i heard two bangs and we turned off the sound and heard a commotion down the road. don't off lancaster and 48th street there's hardny any indication -- hardly any indication of the fatalities shooting that happened outside of jolly's bar. >> it's not good for business, i don't want to think about stuff like that when a 19-year-old is dead that's more important than nigh business.
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>> reporter: rising philadelphia rapper pnb meen and his enstrawj enstrawj -- enstrawj -- entourage were hanging out at the bar, there was a altercation that spilled out ton the street. gunfire erupted and a man was shot in the chest. the victim was taken to penn presbyterian where he was pronounced an how were later. >> an isolated incident because of a party going on in there, i love the neighborhood. >> it's shocking, i mean like it doesn't seem like in the neighborhood that would happen. >> but it's frustrating for business owners like george reid who are invested in the bugged community and worried that incidents like these will dry the customers away. >> this neighborhood is growing orderly we're trying to grow up. that brings us back a step.
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the men got away in a black bmw. anyone with information is encouraged to contact police. reporting in west philadelphia, jennette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> teenager wanted in connection with a shooting in rittenhouse square turned himself in with his father by his side. he is part of a shooting that left a 39-year-old man hurt last week. the victim was shot when he tried to stop a teenager and another man from robbing someone in the park. no word on the teen's identity or what charges he will face. cordello kathleen kane win her fate when she is sentenced in a montgomery county court facing 12 to 24 years behind bars. kane was found guilty of leaking grand jury material to a newspaper and lying about it under oath. her lawyers are pushing for probation or house arrest. the prosecution is seeking a two
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year minimum prison sentence. bridget kelly will continue to testify in the so-called bridgegate trial. kelly who was an aide to chris christie gave tearful testimony in her own defense on friday. she said chris christie knew about the lane closures nearly a mon before they began. kelly faces federal criminal charges in the scheme. >> there's big news in the media world at&t announced it is buying time warner for more than $85 billion. it is move that will create a new media giant. at&t specializes in cable and internet services. the transaction could come under scrutiny by federal regulators who have tended not to support mega mergers. 7:39 there's much more to come on "action news" this sunday. a revolution is about to soar at the pennsylvania ballet.
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7:42, 47 degrees, beautiful, but a little chilly, right? >> reporter: yeah, oh, yeah, before we went to break, gray said chris says it feels kind of what did you say? >> ooh ooh. >> reporter: it does feel ooh or whatever he just said. let's show you what's going on outside as we look live from our temple university cameras. we had a week in the 80s. even though the temperatures are not outage we're going from 80 degrees down into the 40s. you'll need a hat this morning, but all the sunshine it will warm up nicely. the radars are clear. no precipitation today. in the lehigh valley and the poconos there could be a passing shower after midnight. the immediate philadelphia area will be dry. monday we stopped out at 82.
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tuesday, 84. wednesday, record breaker, 86. thursday, record breaker 81. friday, 80. saturday, 56 in philadelphia. north and west of philadelphia. it was 52, 53. considerably cooler yesterday afternoon. right now we have 47 with a windchill of 40 on the dot. the dewpoint 30. the humidity is lowering. winds are gusting out of the west 6 to 8 miles per hour. even the winds even though breezy, they are subsiding a little bit. feel like 40 in philadelphia. 39 in wilmington, lancaster, 38. 26 in the mountains. trenton, 41. feels like 39 in atlantic city. and 46 degrees in dover. general wind speeds are out of the west 10 to 15 miles per hour. poconos leading the pack 23 miles per hour. it's all thanks to the low that brought all the miserable weather to our region, the rain, clouds, patchy fog.
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now it's up across new england sitting right here, where they are seeing snows flying in quebec and canada, mountains of vermont and new hampshire. this is all chilly air we're seeing behind it. it will pull away during the day, but the fact that the low is so close it will drive the wind into the region. monday and tuesday look fairly breezy, as well. our next weather maker is the guy right here, this is a clipper system. these storms are responsible for quick burst of snow and cooler air. it will pals by new england. with -- it will pass by new england. today, slightly warmer, sunshine returns, it's a nice day, monday there goes the clipper pushing east into new england, breezy that sets up a fairly midweek --
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fairly chilly midweek. overnight tonight, philadelphia, 52. 44 in the suburbs. him for today, 64 in philadelphia. wilmington, 64. same number for reading and millville. cape may, atlantic city, dover, all topping out around 65. toms river, 62. it's a chilly start here, we warm up nicely during the day, 11:00 a.m., 54. 1:00 p.m., 60. 5:00 p.m., 63. overnight tonight, low insist 40s and 50s a quick-hitting shower in the lehigh valley and the poconos after midnight. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, here comes the cold shot. 64 today. 53 tomorrow. 57, 55, 58. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, thursday into friday perhaps a little bit of rain. >> thank you for the update. 7:46, the philadelphia home
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staging a revolution with the program to push the boundaries of catticcal ballet. karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: revolution is the name of the program and audiences are told to expect the unexpected with a triple bill that includes world premier that uses traditional dance theater with gymnastics. >> i'm very excited about the triple bill. she is an amazing choreographer. >> reporter: it is known internationally for being edgy and inventive. >> it will put the dancers off the floor and hanging from the ceiling. we want people to be blown away. >> reporter: the program features square dance. >> it's a celebration of the american folk dance.
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it is a very commanding and difficult ballet to do very fast and precise with the feet and the legs. >> reporter: they will stage third light. >> the set and the light keeps changing throughout the whole piece. it makes it magical. >> reporter: the pennsylvania ballet performs revolution from november 10th through the 13 at the merion for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> the moment a girl from south korean south korean was able to hear for the -- south carolina was able to hear for the first time was caught on camera. doctors performed surgery last month. the appointment was delayed before they could do a follow-up visit hurricane matthew tore through the hometown.
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it flooded their home and they were living in a red cross shelter. the little girl's grandfather made the five hour drive to charleston to get the turned on. >> she is a very intelligent child. >> she said she is grateful for the red cross and the doctors who have given her drd -- granddaughter, the gift of hearing. most people owe the bank.
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staying with us on this sunday morning, 7:54, 47 degrees, sky6 live hd giving you a picture of cape may, new jersey. free of charge, no charge take a look at all that beauty out there. >> it's all free. >> reporter: people like no problem, it's cold. here's the day planner for today. we'll have a nice afternoon, it will not be like yesterday with all the cloud cover and the rain. today we'll see a decent amount of nine still on the breezy side. 1:00 p.m., 60 degrees. 3:00 p.m., 63. same number by 5:00 p.m. we're shooting for a high of 64. tomorrow, sun clouds today, 64. sun and clouds tomorrow 63. both days on the breezy side. then comes the cool down. 57 degrees, wednesday, sunny and cool, 55. thursday, rain late and
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58 degrees. 55 is the high. >> that's the high. 7:55 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> here's a look ahead. >> reporter: good suppedz morning everyone coming up on "g.m.a.," we're talking about the chicago cubs clinching their shot at the world series first time they are heading there in 71 years. fans are looking to reverse the curse of the billy goat once and for all. politics donald trump speaking in historic gettysburg, calling for unity, but unleashing a barrage of -- remarks against his sexual misconduct. a mother is fighting for her son to be the model of diversity. these stories coming up on
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"g.m.a." we hope to see you soon. >> "good morning america" weekend is next on channel 6. "action news" continues later this morning. here's a look at the stories we're working on for you, a woman is critically injured in a fire that hurt two pets. we'll have an update at 9:00 a.m. plus, jill biden will be in town to stump for votes for hillary clinton we'll have a live report. now, for gray hall and chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a great sunday, we'll see you back here at 9:00 a.m. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands.
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and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one.
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women. good morning, america. breaking overnight, chicago celebration. >> the cubs have won the pennant. >> the cubs clinch their spot in the world series dealing a defeat to the dodgers to win their first pennant in over 70 years. >> i'm sleeping with this thing tonight. >> fans like bill murray in tears. the team now ready to reverse the curse, on a mission to win their first world championship since 1908. battleground focus. donald trump pledging to heal divisions while also promising to take legal action against his female accusers. >> all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> even as new claims are made by another woman while hillary clinton makes her final push. >> it's important to give you something to vote for, not just ag
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