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thousands of commuters and four years ago today, super-storm sandy plowed into new jersey where some people, the rebuilding is not over. those stories, but first we turn to the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, chris sowers a little warmup in store. >> reporter: we're going from cold to a warmer temperature. it is very chilly this morning. looking live at the ben franklin bridge. high, thin clouds up there. temperatures overnight took a tumble. most locations were close to freezing. we're starting to rebound. 33 in martins creek. tanersville, 32. pilots, 34. saint -- pottstown, 34. saint davids, 37. glassboro, 36. agenda beach. 37. vineland, 32. smyrna and dover, 40 degrees.
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the good news is we lost the breeze. what we're feeling is the cold air. we're not dealing with the harsh windchills that's good news. satellite and radar we see clear conditions with the clouds approaching from the northwest. the call from accuweather, sun and clouds, much, much warmer. look at the high, 69. 1:00 p.m., 62. 3:00 p.m., 66. 5:00 p.m., 67 degrees. looking ahead here, summer-like warmth returns tomorrow. i'll talk about, plus we're tracking showers and the chilly halloween forecast coming up in ten minutes. >> look forward to the update, thank you. more e-mail headaches for clinton. today she travels to the battleground state of florida as the fbi looks into a new probe of e-mails connected to the candidate. a person said the e-mails were discovered as agents looked into a separate case involving sexting allegations gains former
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"good morning americaman" -- congressman anthony weiner. the bureau wants to know if they contained classified information. >> it's i am -- imperative that the fbi explain this. >> clinton was cleared in a previous investigation of the e-mails, but the fbi called her careless in the handling of national secrets. donald trump was not hotter of words following the latest revelation. >> this is bigger than watergate. hillary clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never soon before. >> and we are now just ten days away from the election and the latest abc news washington post
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tracking poll shows clinton hold being a 2 point lead nationally which is within the 4% margin of error. the race is dead heat. it does not factor in the fbi investigation and does not include third party candidates. despite the razor thin margin, jonathan karl said he does not believe the fbi investigation will tilt the election in trump's favor. >> one thing it does, it puts a bounce in donald trump's step. you saw in our tracking poll before the news broke, republicans getting more enthusiastic about the race, more likely to vote that's behind the narrowing. >> bill kristol said the fbi must crap up the -- wrap up the
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investigation before election day. >> jeff chirico talks to voters in pennsylvania, the clinton and trump campaign held rallies in the area yesterday. montgomery has expanded office hours to receive absentee ballots. unprecedented amount is expected officer of voter services 1 montgomery plaza. the office is open from now until noon today. open monday and tuesday, 8:30 a.m. all absentee ballots applications must be physically received in the office by 5:00 p.m. tuesday. time 9:04 new information to share with you this morning, police are searching for the person who shot and killed a man in a normally peaceful bucks county town. this happened at 2nd and chestnut streets in perkisie borough. the victim was in the park when
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an unidentified man shot him. police believe an argument led to the shooting. fire damaged a private swim club in the northern liberties section of philadelphia. firefighters got the call at 5:00 a.m. to head to the monarch club on the ten hundred block of germantown avenue. they got there, they say they found smoke pouring from the buildings. crews managed to bring the fire under control in about 15 minutes. there were no reports of injuries and no word on what caused the fire. well, the picket signs they are ready now thousands of commuters are waiting to see if a deal between septa and twu234 will prevent them from putting them to use. workers gathered at the union hall in northern liberties as you see there. more than five thousand workers will go on strike tomorrow at midnight if no deal is reached before then. if they walk off the job, that will leave septa commuters who
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use buses, the subway and trolleys in need of alternative plans tuesday morning. i would like to reminds you the regional rails and patco will not be affected if there's a strike. four years ago today super-storm sandy devastated the new jersey coastline and emotions are still raw. [yelling] [. folks are not happy. chris christie heard from critics who were not satisfied with the recovery efforts. it disrupted his speech at a business that was rebuilt after sandy. others are still trying to recover. >> it's going to take a while to rebuild. the fact that all of 1700 homes are back and restored it's good i'm proud of no matter how many people yell and scream. "action news" new jersey correspondent nora muchanic looks at the hold up to
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rebuilding. >> reporter: four years ago, super-storm sandy pummeled the new jersey coast. it's been a nightmare recovering from some. thousands are not back in their homes. shortchanged by insurance companies fighting with fema or the state or ripped off by corrupt contractors. >> the empire state buildings was built in a year. >> reporter: penny ryan is one of several sandy victims who have come to trenton to share their story. she has 6 children. she has moved 9 times. a shade contractor boikd her out of -- bilked her out of $58,000. >> we have suffered severely, moving nine times, maintaining stability with my children. >> i'm amazed we made it, every step of the process to recover
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has been a nightmare. >> what about the people who are elderly and young children wiped out from four years of living like refugees and e can't fight a through the bureaucracy. >> reporter: many are bitter about the red tape and the handling of their claims. lawmakers are considering bills cracking down on shady crackers and stop foreclosures on sandy victims. >> we need to know what we can do to make sure they can get back in their homes and rebuild. >> people still rebuilding four years later. 9:08. much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. a passenger describes the frightening moments he had to escape a burn plane. a fan at wrigley field makes a 6,000-mile journey to attend the world series. >> reporter: gray, coming up in weather, take a look at some of the temperatures across the
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hd giving you a glimpse of the commodor barry bridge. boy, it was chilly this morning, chris sowers says calm down it will warm up in a little bit. >> reporter: take it easy. >> when is the warmup coming? >> reporter: this afternoon actually. let's get you back outside, gray, you'll enjoy what's on tap for the weekend. speaking of enjoy, look at this shot down in atlantic city. even the jersey shore today will be beautiful down there, temperatures in the upper 60s nice gentle breeze. enjoyable today and tomorrow. let's flip it over to the radars, not much to talk about this morning except the chilly temperatures. the radars are clear, we have a few high, thin clouds upstairs. we were stuck in the 80s before, 65 monday, tuesday, 56. wednesday, 53 windchills in the low to mid 40s. thursday's afternoon high 58. the actual high came at midnight which was 61. most of the time we were in the
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60s. friday, 57 degrees. now we're showing a chilly 45 off a morning low of 39 in the city. some of the suburbs got down to the freezing mark this morning. dewpoint, 36. pressure 36.21 inches. winds picking up this afternoon. presently out of the south at 6 miles per hour. all the locations were down in the mid 30s this morning. poconos, 41. allentown, 36. trenton, 37. millville, 43. dover, 46. anden cape -- and cape may, 47 degrees. satellite and radar what we have going on here, we're in an area called prefrontal. we have a cold front approaching from the northwest. all cold front move in a southwesterly direction a prefrontal wind will pump terms in the 60s. tomorrow we're in the mid to upper 70s. as the front crosses the region we get into halloween.
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winds shift out of the northeast that cools everything down. it will be blustery for the trick or treaters monday afternoon. future tracker 6 sun and clouds later on no big deal. overnight tonight, cloudy skies, sunday, more clouds than sun. whatever sun you see it will be limited. afternoon or early evening hours, here comes the approaching cold front. showers break out from northwest to southeast across the viewing area. some of them on the steadier side. you can see the models showing oranges and reds, i wouldn't rule out a bit of thunder overnight. temperatures off to the races by lunchtime. winds out of the southwest 15 to 20 miles per hour. starting with sun, increasing the high clouds during the day, 3:00 p.m., 66. 5:00 p.m., 67. overnight tonight it's actually mild look at the low. the normal high keep in mind for
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this time of the year is 62. in the city tonight, only 59 that's not bad partly cloudy, outlying suburbs, 54. breezy, winds out of the west/southwest 15 to 25 miles per hour. sunday is ridiculously warm. we get into halloween everything cools down partly cloudy and chilly. 6:00 p.m., 55. that's when all the trick or treaters are out there. look what happens by 9:00 a.m. 47. in the suburbs, it's more like 43, 44. you will have to bundle the little ones up it will be chilly come halloween. feeling like summer tomorrow. 69 degrees today. 76 tomorrow, showers moving in late in the day after 6:00 p.m. 58 degrees for halloween. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, all look really nice, 60s and 70s. we'll call it pleasantly warm. friday, cooler, high of 62. all in all not a bad weekend. get out and enjoy it. >> we will. the supreme court has decided to
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hear the case of a transgendered teenager who was not allowed to use the boy's bathroom at his high school. the court decided to hear the appeal from the gloucester county virginia school board sometime next year. a lower court ruled against it and ordered to accommodate gavin graham. the order is on hold until the court rules. it could solve similar disputes across the county. bob dylan told the swedish academy that he will accept the nobel prize for literature. he was silent for days after the announcement was made a member of the swedish academy call that silence impolite and arrogant.
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happening today if you're looking for extra cash for the holidays, kohl's wants to hear from you. they are holding an in-store hiring event today. they are looking for help over the holidays. if you're interested we have posted a list of the stores that are hiring on the website 6abc.com. that hiring event is happening today from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. it is time for technically speaking, some future airport employees are helping customers in california. the robots have large touch screens where passengers can find information about the terminal. >> what they will do they will
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engage, entertainer and assist for travelers with the services that will make their travels more important. where to get the best cup of coffee and cheese burger. they community in 6 different languages. here's a look at what's happening in and around the delaware and lehigh valleys this weekend. franklin square welcomes little trick or treaters. kids ages ten and under are invited to dress up in their halloween costume and bring their dogs with them and ride on the lightning bolt express train around the park. that happens at the franklin square at 6th and race streets. head to fun fall activities at pumpkin fest, live music and decorating and games, this is
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free rain or shine from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. temple football play book is a few minutes away, but up next, "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: i'm david murphy this is tiger, the winner of the "shelter me rescue of the week" contest, i'll have more on tiger and some of his friends coming up later on "action news." that okay boy? okay.
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hillary clinton: far too many families today don't earn what they need and don't have the opportunities they deserve. i believe families deserve quality education for their kids, childcare they can trust and afford, equal pay for women, and jobs they can really live on. people ask me what will be different if i'm president? well kids and families have been the passion of my life and they will be the
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sports complex in south philadelphia. the sixers tip off against the hawks at 12:30. the flyers play the penguins and temple football team takes on cincinnati at the linc and more on that in just a bit. the eagles are in dallas for the big clash with the cowboys, we'll bring you a live report on "action news" at noon as the team squares up against the arch rivals. villanova raised the national championship barn last night. the wildcats got their championship ring for the buzzer beater end. indians won game three in a pitchers dual at wrigley field. cocoa crisp singled in a run. the indians pitching shut out the cubs for the second time.
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the tribes bullpen dominated, 1-0. the final game 4 is tonight at wrigley field. and no -- new this morning, mike, u.s. army staff sergeant stationed in south korea got leave for the game with tickets in the right field stands. he traveled 6,000 miles and rented a car and drove to cleveland. >> no way, no distance nothing will ever keep me from this game. >> and nothing did. a big fan there. he saw the game with his best friend who happens to be a cubs fan. he never leave in cleveland, he grew up in syracuse, new york, but rooted for the indians since he was a little boy. 9:25. we meet new friends in the
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"shelter me rescue of the week" report, here's david murphy. >> reporter: you can't save every life, but one life you save. >> reporter: that saying comes to life when you see riley with her friend she has her own back to "g.m.a." or hiking and camping. >> she helps riley. izzie was adopted from the rescue express. we take all breeds, all mixes. >> reporter: the group has been around since 2010 they got their start before that when anne got a euthanasia list from the animal shelter. i took the whole list. >> now it's grown into a foster network thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers. the 0 more fosters they have the more dogs they can save. >> it's the greatest gift you can give a dog. >> reporter: it worked wonder for blue, he looks like a show
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dog. ihe is a 2-year-old blue staffod shire terrier. >> blood hounds are found in the southern part of the county. >> reporter: he needs space to play and run. bentley is a 2 and a half-year-old boxer mix who knows how to relax. >> he wants to be somebody's love. >> reporter: this is tiger a 4-year-old american bulldog mix who has a debris from the will ford dog train training academy. he is a good boy and looking for an active family. 40,000 people have seen him on facebook, he is still looking for his forever home. if you're interested in tiger visit the rescue express website. share your shelter success stories post a picture to the "fyi philly" page using the #6abc shelter me. we'll be showing your stories on
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up coming "shelter me rescue of the week" segments. david murphy with tiger. >> temple football play book begins in 15 minutes. "action news" at 9:00 a.m. continues after the break. most people owe the bank. but pat toomey actually owned a bank. and when he went to washington, he voted to change the laws... to benefit wall street and banks like his. voting to gut consumer protections that crack down... on predatory lending and fraud. to take money from you and... line the pockets of wall street millionaires like...
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to -- the american people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately. >> new questions about e-mails connected to hillary clinton this morning and the fbi is investigating. charges are announced against a dozen students at a local high school after a huge fight near campus. smoke and flames rip a part a crowded flight. video shows the frantic moments as passengers tried to make the escape. outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. you're talking about a warmup, you still have a jacket on. >> reporter: the warmup has not arrived yet gray. temperatures dropped to freezing
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first thing this morning. one of the colder mornings we've seen in quite sometime. wednesday morning was the coldest morning so far this season. this morning, not far behind. quakertown, 30 degrees. glassboro, 32. hammonton, 32. smyrna, 35 degrees. we're starting to see the numbers rebound now. as you can see we've got work to do. quakertown, 38. pottstown, 38. saint david, 42. chester, 42. ken it's square, 40. hammonton, 40. cinnaminson, 42. we'll start out with a decent amount of sunshine and high, thin clouds build during the afternoon. overall we'll see sun and clouds, you'll see a few clouds from time to time. temperatures are off to the races. 69 degrees that's the forecasted high this afternoon at it is all
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thanks to the huge area of high pressure that you see toward the bottom of your screen. it's what we call the southeastern ridge, winds wrap around the thing in the clockwise fashion. today's winds and tomorrow's winds out of the southwest. with the frontal system to the north that will get temperatures close to 70 degrees. look at sunday, as a matter of fact let's switch it over to the bar graph. before we get to that, we'll get to future tracker 6. the bar graph is something you would expect to see about a months ago. future tracker 6 sun and clouds today. overnight tonight we'll go mostly cloudies that will set up a -- mostly cloudy, that will set up a cloudy sunday. if we see sun we're hitting 80 degrees sunday afternoon. here's the bar graph. 69 degrees today. 76 sunday that's assuming we stay cloudy.
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much, much cooler for halloween high of 58 degrees. as we look at the close up forecast for the trick or treaters. 4:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 57 in the city. look what happens by 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., we're down to 39 or 40 for the western suburbs and mid 40s south jersey and delaware. so summer-like conditions for both saturday and sunday, all of a sudden it turns sharply cooler in time for halloween. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we show another warmup that comes here after halloween. >> thank you for the update. ten days before the presidential election e-mails connected to hillary clinton campaign are being investigated by the fbi. they were found on a computer belonging to clinton's long time aid human -- huma abdomin -- abedin the long time wife of anthony weiner. they found the e-mails
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investigating weiner sending sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl. hillary clinton is calling on comey to provide more details. >> the american people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately. the director himself has said he doesn't know whether the e-mails referenced in his letter are significant or not. >> in july, comey announced that he would not bring charges against clinton for using a private e-mail server while serving as secretary of state. trump trump quickly responded to the news of the fbi discovery. >> i've had plenty of words about the fbi lately, i give them great credit for having the courage to right this horrible wrong, justice will prevail. >> trump went on to accuse
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hillary clinton of trying to politicize the investigation. jeff chirico got the mood of voters as both campaigns swung through the area. >> we call on the fbi to immediately release all the e-mails pertinent to their reopened investigation, the american people have a right to know! >> reporter: it didn't take much for mike pence to fire up the crowd at a rally in bensalem, pennsylvania. the latest chapter in the hillary clinton e-mail saga shows her leading in the important battleground state. but the lead is too close to call. >> i lost faith in the fbi, now it's restored. i think it was the right thing to do. >> it made my day. it could swing the election. >> reporter: at a rally in reading, president bill clinton didn't mention the latest controversy that has some worried. >> a gift to mr. trump. >> you don't want to hear
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something like this coming out. this is like old news. >> reporter: clinton supporters point out there's no accusation of wrong doing by secretary clinton. they don't think the october surprise will lead to a shocker on election day. >> most people know how they feel about the e-mail situation. >> reporter: you can expect both campaigns to pay plenty of attention to pennsylvania in the coming days, vice president joe biden is expected in philadelphia on monday night. and donald trump could return to the philadelphia suburbs as early as tuesday. on the art museum steps, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> and you can keep track of all the breaking news from the campaign trail by downloading our free 6abc news app. the time 9:36 there's new information on the late-night shooting of two teenagers in wilmington. we know that police are getting more information about this.
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the victim involved in this are 15 years old. we are told one was shot in the back the other in the shoulder. this happened along the 2600 block of north market street. both victims right now are in the hospital. police have not made any arrests so far and we also don't have a motive for the shooting. a dozen students have been charged in connection with a fight near the high school in allentown pennsylvania. the charges include aggravated assault. two of the students are charged with possession of a firearm by a minor and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. this started when two students agreed at lunchtime to fight after school. a runway is closed at chicago o'hare airport with the crowded plane partially burst into flames. wow you see the chaos there. the explosion and kay on the moments to get out -- kay on chc
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moments posted on social media. all 170 people on onboard got o. 21 people had minor injuries. >> a big flame, first there was a clunk, after the clunk, the explosion and then the plane stopped real fast and we started exiting. >> a frightening situation on the plane. ntsb on the scene looking for more information about the fire. temple football play book is coming up next right here on "action news" saturday morning. in 15 minutes, meteorologist chris sowers returns with a peek at the week ahead. "action news" at 9:00 a.m. is coming right back.
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>> reporter: welcome back to another he edition of temple football play book, i'm jamie apody along with matt rhule. you control your own destiny, it has to be a good feeling. >> it's good to know we got that because we've won a couple of games. i have challenged the kids to keep going one game at a time and eventually something will happen. >> two wins in a row now. you're on a roll. >> going down to florida and playing south florida, number 27th team in the county beating them at home. >> your players like the
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winning streak you're on, as well. let's talk to them about that. this week could be a third straight win. what does that do for the team confidence? >> i think the team confidence is high right now. we're getting a good feel for one another. we've been preparing all week and the past three weeks to know what kind of team we have. we came back strong after the memphis loss, keep worrying about us. >> we can't think too far ahead. we have to focus on what's up next. that's the objective. >> you have a two-prong running attack. 210 yards. >> it's great to split the carries and it allows us to have jihad return kicks and punts catch the ball out of the backfield and we have a great second running back will laquel.
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>> reporter: we caught up with each other after practice. >> reporter: you were all over the field, 210 yards that was insane. >> i had a good game. credit goes out to the line, my full back blocked fantastic. the line opened it up. we have to focus out there and ready to take them on. >> reporter: when you got back to campus were people making a big deal? >> not really, i mean, i didn't go back to campus, i want back home to my daughter. >> reporter: when you look ahead to the week, three wins in a row, i'm sure that would be a big confidence booster for the team. >> it's something we need, so weave got to work for it, nothing is given to you. we have to study and prepare. >> reporter: talk about going home to your daughter how different that than regular
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student athletes. >> i go home to her after every home game. it's something that makes me happy and keeps me calm and helps me to get through college to be honest. >> does it make you feel more grown up than your teammates? >> i'm way more mature, definite whetherly. >> [inaudible]. >> your daughters watch that? >> everyday. >> can you talk like that? >> no i cannot. >> reporter: let's talk about cincinnati they just got their quarterback be what does he bring to the table. you said he is hard to sack. >> he is an nfl quarterback in the making. he'll get drafted and plays in
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the pros. he has a big time arm and inside where to go with the ball. nobody hits him balls he does a -- because he does a good job getting rid of the ball. you want him to matriculate the ball down the field and convert on third down. you don't want to let a quarterback be comfortable in the pocket. >> let's switch gears, let's go to boom boom. you lost your kicker three weeks ago, the guy with the greatest name in football. >> he has been great. it's a credit to the guys around him. it's not that's just making kick, he is kicking at the linc, he is kicking 40-yarders through the endzone. he has been a wonderful surprise for us. >> boom boom. >> boom boom. i can't say that enough. coming up next, we'll talk
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kaepernick your full back, some of the plays seem old school he was the big reason. >> not a lot of people do what we do any more. when you have a guy like kaepernick you ever to take advantage of it. we'll put guys at the point of attack and let him lead the way. there's not a lot of glory in that position, but he does it well. >> reporter: he has another talent, you might not not were were -- about it. >> reporter: kaepernick is -- ni. he has been a stud in the glocking game so far tonight -- blocking game so far tonight. else the lead blocker. temple takes the lead!
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♪ >> when i was 13, it's ten years now, it's been quite a bit. my first ipod was an ipod nano, i started listen to music. i took off, fell in love with guitar and the following christmas i got a guitar and it has taken off from there. it's been cool. i started the guitar from square one. like i said not knowing much, build upon what you learn the day before, it's a grind you have to keep practicing, it's the initial hurdle you have to get over. i pick a song and learn the main
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rear view mirror -- learn the main chords. i played songs on the guitar, i play other stuff, too, but i play classic rock. i like ac/dc. boston, journey, i love journey. i like to think of myself go with the flow type of person. it's definitely a great out let, crank up the volume and start going, it's a great outlet, it's been fun. football comes first, if was not doing football i would be playing guitar somewhere. one day eventually. >> you heard it here first keep your eye out for nick on the
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billboard 100. in the meantime he'll be setting blocks. >> have you heard him play guitar. >> edit in the weight room, he began to jam out. >> he can play guitar and the book smarts he can do it all. >> he is a special, special young man. maybe it comes from his up bringing he is one of 11 kids. is that where his toughness comes from. >> he probably had to fight for a lot of things growing up. s -- his mom and dad are tough. he's temple head coach matt rhule, i'm jamie apody. >> all right, 9:55 final check
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of the accuweather forecast with meteorologist chris sowers, chris, is it warm yet? >> no, this will be a nice fall-like afternoon. 66 degrees at 6:00 a.m. it won't be a cold wind like yesterday. we're topping out at 69 today. look for a combination of sun and clouds. tomorrow, 76 degrees, clouds, more sun than clouds today, more clouds than sun tomorrow. still a warm day, but we've lowered it from yesterday, yesterday we were thinking of 80 degrees, because of the cloud cover showing up on the modeling
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we dropped it down a little bit. even so, it will be warm tomorrow. halloween, cooler, 58 degrees with the breeze, it will feel chillier than that. trick or treat temperatures are between 49 and 54. not a bad weekend. >> not bad at all. thank you so much. 9:56 i would like to remind you can get the stories as the storms come in tomorrow night get it all on the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live radar at any time at 6abc.com/weather. from our delaware newsroom this weekend police say they are aggressively cracking down on drunk drivers. more than 100 police officers will be patrolling in wilmington, bear, dover and rehoboth beach beach. they will be out there looking for drivers driving drunk. they are conducting numerous dui checkpoints. police hope it will act as a deterrent. there were 3,000 dui arrests in delaware this year. the sixer who was stopped from sinking the national anthem
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at the sixers home opener has gotten an apology. she was stopped from singing because she was wearing a we matter jersey. the sixers said they made the wrong decision and asked her to come and sing the anthem. jack hanna's "wild countdown" is up next. we're back tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. we're keeping a close eye on any new developments should the septa workers reach a deal and avoid a strike. a rare glimpse at mexican art. we'll go inside a new exhibit at the museum of art. for chris sowers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day.
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our children, they look up to us. what we value, how we treat others. and now they're looking to see what kind of leaders we choose. who we'll entrust our country and their future to. will it be the one respected around the world, or the one who frightens our allies and emboldens our enemies? the one with the deep understanding of the challenges we face, or the one who is unprepared for them? a steady hand? or a loose cannon? common sense and unity, or drama and division? a woman who's spent her life helping children and families, or a man who's spent his life helping himself? our children are looking to us. what example will we set? what kind of country will we be? hillary clinton, because we're stronger together. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message.
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announcer: jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everyone. i'm jack hanna hiding out here at my base camp at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." if you go for a hike through a central american jungle... aah, get out of here! the african bush... look at the size of that thing! sue: ooh! jack: or an american city, you could wind up right beside a silent carnivore and never even know it! geez. oh, man. some are big... oh, there is he is right there! golly day! some are tiny... jim: here's one right here. sue: i see it! i see it! jack: but all of them are lethal in their own way. holy mackerel! six silent but deadly
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