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and she'll fight for you in the united states senate. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. >> gunfire outside a philadelphia nightclub kills one person and leaves another person in surgery. and we just learned that one bullet may have struck both victims. >> the hillary clinton calls out the fbi director for the new probe related to her campaign. >> septa strike looms, many people may be looking for a ride come monday morning. >> thank you for waking up with us, it is of -- 6:00 a.m.
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remember the 30s yesterday. it's in the 60s already. >> reporter: you know you're doing something right when the temperature at 6:00 a.m. is where the normal high should be at this time of the year. let's go outside, as we look live on sky6 live hd from our temple university camera, it's quiet out there, we have clouds to the northwest as the cold front slides through. the big story this morning, temperatures are in the 60s. the cold front is sitting right about here, just above that new york state state line. it will be dropping to the south during the course of the day. we're starting in the 60s and should be close to 80s before all is said and done. it should be a nice day. satellite and radar a stream or ribbon of clouds following the cold front pushing from north to south he is across the viewing area. sun and clouds, we bumped the
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temperature back up to 80 degrees, assuming we'll get more sun than yesterday. that will pump the temperatures up. 1:00 a.m., 70 degrees. 3:00 p.m., 78, 5:00 p.m., 77. somewhere in between we'll manage to reach a high of 80 or close to it. regardless it will be warm today, get out and enjoy it. when i come back in just a few minutes, temperatures cool down in time for the trick or treaters on halloween. i'll have those details in just a few minutes. >> thank you. remember you can get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live at any time of the day at our website 6abc.com/weather. a little more than a week and a half until the u.s. elects it's next president, the race has taken a startling turn with hillary clinton's contain calling out the director of the fbi. the campaign is reacting to a new probe of the democratic nominee's e-mail server.
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the renewed interest stems from an investigation into anthony weiner who is married to a top clinton aid. the revelation has caused a riff between the agency and the justice department which says the fbi's actions are different than pole. >> reporter: hillary clinton is pushing back against the latest investigation rocking her campaign. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. in fact it's not just strange it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> reporter: clinton calling on the fbi director to justify the stunning move. >> voters deserve to get the full and complete facts. so we've called on director comey to explain everything right away put it all out on the
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table. fonch donald trump it could be the last time to turn his campaign around. >> hillary clinton has nobody to blame but herself for her mounting legal trouble. her criminal action was deliberate, willful and purposeful. >> reporter: director james comey opened the latest probe after new e-mails were discovered involving a sexting scandal of former congressman anthony weiner the husband of huma all --. there is no evidence of wrong doing by clinton and doesn't how long the investigation may take. abc news, new york. >> on this week, democratic
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nominee tim kaine responds and kelly and conway weighs in on the state of the 2016 race. this week begins at 10:30 a.m. >> we're following a developing story in the lawncrest section of philadelphia. an argument outside of a nightclub end in a double shooting and we know one man is dead. the action cam was at the scene, a strip mall on the 1700 block of adams avenue. men were argue winning a parking lot, one pulled out a handgun and fired it into the air and pistol whipped another before firing a shot. that bullet hit two men, a 25-year-old man was pronounced at the hospital. the other victim is in surgery. the shooter is on the run. a new round of negotiations
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is planned between septa and union workers today that's after talks broke off last night. now, if there's no deal, bus, trolley and subway workers of twu234 will hit the pict -- picket line 12:00 a.m. him monday. 6abc.com has a link to the consentcy -- contingency plan. driving in new jersey will cost more money starting tuesday. a gallon of gas will increase by 23 cents a gallon. prices in jersey are already ten cents higher compared to this time last year. on election day, voters will be asked if the new revenue of the gas tax should be dedicated to transportation improvements. three teens are charged in
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a the death of a high school football player. police say the suspects, 15-year-old and two 16 year old were out to your lewis. he graduated from high school last year. there was an argument before the shooting. 90-year-old fixture in that community is holding sunday mass. christ our king church will close it was dedicated in 1926 and was built to serve 2,000 families. financial challenges are forcing the parish to close. >> it's like losing a loved one. our building say we got the's grace flows through here. a lot of time people have been touched by that. the church is hoping that someone will buy the property and preserve the building and
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that would allow the food pantry to stay in operation. the eagles have arrived in big d looking for a big w. the birds play the cowboys in an nfc east clash. both teams have a lot of the on the line. jeff skeverski is in dallas with the eagles. >> reporter: the eagles have arrived in dallas with screaming fans what's not to be excited about. they arrive in dallas with first place at stake, carson wentz has expressed he knows how important the game is to the fan base and in the standing. >> to see our fans here, everyone knows the type of rival this is, guys are ready to play. >> it's going to be a battle, but i think we're ready for it. it's a rich tradition, it's the
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first time in the series history two rookie quarterbacks will go head to head, carson wentz and zack prescott sunday night. guys let's send it back to philadelphia. e-a-g-l-e-s! with eagles fans i'm jeff skeverski channel 6 "action news." >> they say everything is bigger in texas, make sure the eagles will get a big win. >> i like the way you think. next on "action news" sunday morning, another strong earthquake rocked part of italy. and the crash and shots fired the bullets came from a south jersey police officer. the bans push the cubs to the brink of elimination in the world series. coming up in weather, unseasonable warm this morning with temperatures in the 60s, but cooler air is waiting in the wings, i'll let you know when it arrives, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast.
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7:40 a.m. this morning. there were no reports of injuries, but there is widespread damage there. the mayor of one town said about 90% of the homes have been destroyed. the quake follows an august earthquake in italy that killed more than 300 people. now to a man's heartwarming gift that will help fill in young tummies. a hotel owner in iowa donated $700 to his alma mater. the money will pay for unpaid school lunch balances. that means kids will get lump and 89 families will get a break. >> i love that story. >> great act of kindness. hopefully the weather will be kind. >> reporter: unless you don't like 80 degrees. >> he love it. >> reporter: let's get you outside and show you what's going on, as we look live on
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sky6 live hd the ben franklin bridge we have a huge warm up in store for you, today. yesterday was nice, as well. yesterday we topped out at 69, today depending on how much sunshine we see we could top out anywhere from 75 to 80 degrees depending on the location here, so a nice day coming up. double scan live is clear, there will be showers that move in late today and within the evening hours with the approaching cold front. the warm weather is about to come to an end. 61 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 54. pressure is falling, winds are shifting out of the west/southwest at 8 miles per hour. most of the area is seeing numbers in the 60s which is close to the seasonal average for this time of the year. the normal high for this time of the year is 62. we're already at 61 and it's what, 6:15 a.m. poconos, 61. trenton, 60. cape may and atlantic city, 63. the numbers are 20, 30 degrees warmer than yesterday. yesterday we were down in the 30s throughout the area.
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this is better. trenton, 28 degrees warmer. atlantic city and wildwood checking in at 30 degrees warmer. here's the cold front, the wind of change looming in the wings off to the northwest, 51 in buffalo, 50 in binghamton. the front will be collapsing to the south during the course of the day. a couple of showers line up before the front. that front drops south between 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. future tracker 6, we'll time it out for you, 1:00 p.m., lunchtime, clouds to the south, line increases to the north. the clouds drift to the south. 7:00 p.m., it will be raining across the far western suburbs. there could be a rumble of thunder or brief thunderstorm with this. that makes its way into the city by 8:00, 8:30 p.m. hitting the
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jersey shore around 10:00 p.m. halloween the front is off the coast of delmarva. mostly sunny skies and breezy and cooler with temperatures dropping down into the mid to upper 50s for highs. big swings here, sun and clouds, warm, 80 degrees, that's the forecasted high. winds are light out of the west/southwest close to 15 miles per hour. 11:00 a.m., 70. 1:00 p.m., 75. 3:00 p.m., 78. there's the high of 80. overnight tonight, sharply colder, 39 degrees, outlying suburbs, 45 for center city. period of rain with the passage of the front. winds out of the north at 5 at that 15 miles per hour. that's takes us into the trick or treat forecast. much cooler, 55 degrees by 6:00 p.m. partly cloudy, chilly, 47 degrees by 9:00 a.m. topping out around 80 today. the trick or treaters will need something with sleeves tomorrow
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evening. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 80 today, 58 tomorrow. we start warming up again, partly sunny tuesday, 62. wednesday is nice, sun and clouds, 72. thursday, warm, a shower is possible late in the day. look at that high, 74. that's nice, friday and saturday, mostly sunny skies both days and cooler with highs in the low 60s. that's the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> ♪ the philadelphia orchestra put on a special halloween themed concert, families arrived at the kimmel center in center city. look it there. they dressed in halloween costumes. the action cam spotted santa claus superman and giant the action cam spotted santa claus superman and giant dinosaur among the
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i'm hillary clinton mawr threw a party for a new car, but charity was the winner. it helped raise money for the pediatric program called a adopt a pig. piggy banks were available for adoption. all the proceeds go to help children fighting cancer, erin o'hern emceed the event. an 8-year-old boy has a stylish set of wheels in time for halloween. he is battling cancer and
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dressing up with darth vader, but needs his wheelchair to get around, a nonprofit teamed up to give the wheels a star wars upgrade. >> the music, the costume, all the kids with their light sabers, the whole team of people that came out in costume, it was amazing. salute amaze amazing. volunteers from the magic wheelchair organization and game from star wars helped celebrate his darth vader makeover. national retail federation said princesses are not the most popular halloween costume for the first time in ten years. animal costume and batman and star wars are uber popular. americans are expected to spend
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>> reporter: welcome back everyone, 6:24 sunday morning, what a gorgeous day we have coming up here, 75 degrees down the jersey shore. city of philadelphia. warm, mixture of sun and clouds, high near 80. cool in the mountains, 59 degrees and showers. we have a huge reversal in the overall weather pattern heading this way. here's philadelphia. what we've been seeing with the jet stream is something like this over the last couple of weeks. this is where the cool weather is, and this is where the warm weather is up and down the entire southeastern seaboard.
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this will flip and you will see this cold air coming down into the mid atlantic and most of the eastern half of the united states. enjoy the 80s, given another week or two, we'll see cold. gray get ready for it. >> thank you. tonight the leave land indians could win their first world series since 1948 this could celebrate at wrigley field with the cubs have been waiting 80 years to win it all. the indians crushed the cubs, 3-1. here's jamie apody with more sports news including a preview of the eagles cowboy showdown that happens later today. >> reporter: good morning, it's a place we love to hate and a place they love to play. the eagles have landed in dallas for tonight's date with the cowboys. the birds got a warm welcome from plenty of eagles fans who flocked to the town to cheer them on. first place in the nfc east is
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on the line. the guys are ready to go. >> it's always fun to come down here, i want to go out and have fun and show up for this night game. flyers want to get off to a fast start against the penguins, they did up 2-0 in the first period, and then this happened. the penguins scored not twice, but three times in 55 seconds two by sydney crosby to take a 3-2 degreed. in the end the pesky penguins, the flyers lost it 5-4. embiid and okafor together for two whole minutes. embiid took it to the hoops, he
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scored 14 points in 15 minutes. he was the lone bright spot. the rest of the guys didn't show up. it was a blow out win for the hawks. penn state's game last week was so big against purdue, how w do you get them ready for this week? the day belonged to barclay who rushed for a 275 yards. penn state 511 yards offense, to runaway with it, 62-24. they are bowl eligible for the third straight season. temple owls looking to win their first straight game against cincinnati. second quarter, bryant scores a 28-yard touchdown.
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avoid a possible strike that could paralyze public transit in the region. we have an update on negotiations between septa and union workers. >> a traffic stop descends into chaos, more on the police involved shooting in haddon township. meteorologist chris sowers has a preview of halloween. >> reporter: it's warm, it's
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sunday when i want to watch football. >> open the window. wien -- whine whine whine. >> reporter: there's the view, we have the slightest breeze. temperatures are close to the seasonal high if not above that, it is 6:30 a.m. you know the numbers will climb from this time on. pottstown, the normal high is 62. we're showing 63. 64 in warrington. saint davids. 62. quakertown, 63. 61 in glassboro, cinnaminson. 60. hammonton, 60. dover, 61 degrees. salt -- satellite and radar showing a cold front will put an end to the party by the time we get into halloween. there's significantly cooler changes on the other side of this front. as the drops to the south we'll go from 80 degrees to 57, 58 tomorrow. that will set up a chilly trick or treat forecast.
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sun and clouds, that's the call from accuweather, high of 80. enjoy it. >> no deal in place to avert a septa strike come tuesday morning. another round of negotiations is planned for today. buses trolleys and the subway will shut down if there's no compromise. this will impact thousands of riders who depend on septa. jennette reyes talk to those who are worried about this. >> all my friends are freaking out of it. >> if septa went on strike that would totally inconvenient. >> reporter: by now septa riders know full well they could be in for a nightmare of a commute come tuesday morning. >> i heard there might be a strike this coming monday. >> some days we are, some days we are. i'm going to go we are. >> reporter: 5700 septa workers are threaten going to on strike over issues of healthcare and pension, the contract expires
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tuesday at 12:00 a.m. caught in it all, are the riders how would would you get to work. >> trying to figure out out now. >> reporter: negotiations are on going. this week septa urged its customers to think of a backup, not exactly reassuring. if workers make good on their threats, city buses and trolleys and el will not run. riders can expect to take the regional rails which are not affected. >> i have a plan. >> reporter: riders will pay the price if an agreement is not reached. >> it's about the people.
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>> reporter: i'm jennette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> the "action news" morning team will bring you the latest on the possible strike. tune in tuesday morning. >> your time 6:34 a.m. if you're just waking up with us in the race for the white house vice president joe biden will be in philadelphia tomorrow for events sponsored by the city's democratic party. they are called upon to encourage people to vote for hillary clinton. he is expected to take the opportunity to consider his sharp criticism of donald trump. last night at a rally in reno, nevada. biden reminded the crowd about his comments about women. >> what does it say about a man who would be president gets up at 3:30 a.m. and tweets vitriol about a former miss universe and her body, calls women pigs. >> biden said trump has dumbed down the public decision of issues in this country. >> republican vice presidential
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candidate mike pence told a rally in north carolina the fbi did the right thing to inform congress into the probe of hillary clinton e-mails. pence told the crowd she could end the e-mail controversy is by releasing the e-mails to the media. >> hillary clinton could release the 33,000 e-mails to the american people today, that would be a good start. pence added the polls show the race is very tight. you can keep track of breaking news from the campaign trail by downloading the 6abc news app and logging on to 6abc.com. new this morning, a shooting in north philadelphia leaves a man fighting to stay alive. a man in his 30s was shot in the stomach early this morning. police say he was shot during an dispute with another man on the 5500 block of rising sun avenue.
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crews rushed the victim to einstein. the shooter is on the run. a s&p drunk driver is in jail -- a suspected drunk driver is in jail after being suspected of hitting and killing a man around 9:30 last night. a haddon township police officer is on leave after he shot a man in a violent chaotic traffic stop. >> it is a lot of damage. >> reporter: looks like that happened to her, the reason why the driver of the gray pickup smashed into it at the border of haddonfield and camden. >> i come downstairs and see the car on the grass. >> reporter: saturday the truck ran into the suv. he and his father can't believe it. >> i don't know what to say.
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detectives say the driver of the pick up was shot in the leg after a brief struggle with the haddon township police. it is reported that the driver fled after being pulled over and lost control and smashed into the parked cars. after he crashed, the struggle with the police officer and that's when the officer fired. the young woman said she watched from her porch as the pickup driver was taken away by police. she said it all happened so quick. >> there was a crash, a loud boom and a bullet. >> reporter: she is happy she and her family are okay. you can imagine the gunfire on and the chaotic scene was terrifying for the young teen. >> i was scared. >> reporter: i can tell you the suspect who was shot is being treated at a local hospital. reporting in camden bob brooks. channel 6 "action news." >> bill cosby's lawyers said the comedian is legally blind
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and because of that he cannot defend himself in his sexual assault trial. he is registered at legally blind. his attorneys plan to prevent doctors reports at the hearing. they say the 79-year-old is unable to identify his accusers. he is charged with a felony assault. jerry sandusky is scheduled to appear in a courtroom in centre county pennsylvania. the man identified as victim number two is expected to testify at that hearing. the former penn state football coach is seeking a new trial as well as the dismissal of all the charges against him. he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. philadelphia guardian civic league is celebrating it's 60th anniversary. mayor kenny took part in the
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honors for the civic league which is made up african american and latino and asian police officers. it is of 39:00, a 9-year-old boy -- 6:39 a.m., a 9-year-old boy invented he said will change the world. >> using his feet that most people couldn't do with their hands, we'll introduce you to the rubik's star. ali gorman will tell you about the sleep recommendations for babies. >> let's get you outside, looking at camden, new jersey, it's going to be warm today, just how warm? meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast pennsylvania commission on crime, i'm leading the fight to stop the epidemic of heroin and opioid abuse.
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"i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion and i would, i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you. majority forward is responsible for the content of this advertising. you, thank you for waking up with us on sunday morning, 6:42, 61 degrees out there already, as sky6 live hd gives us a glimpse of the philadelphia international airport. chris had his coat on outside when he was doing the weather, today he may put on shorts and ts. >> i love when it's warm on halloween, our kids were dressed going around trick or treating. >> reporter: it will be cold unfortunately in time for
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halloween. they will need to bundle up. today you may get 'with a tank top it's going to be that warm this afternoon. nice and clear this afternoon, let's flip it over to the radars. that will change as we get into the afternoon and early evening hours, we'll see broken line of showers and thunderstorms drop in from the northwest, that, again, you ultimately cools everything down. 80 degrees, the normal is 62. we're way above seasonal averages. look at the low, close to the normal high for this time of the year. temperatures are running 20 to 30 degrees warmer than the same time yesterday and already well above average. 60 for wilmington. reading, 60. trenton, 60. atlantic city, cape may, 63. millville, 61. a slight breeze out of the west/southwest 5 to 10 miles per hour. it will be breezy this afternoon, but just like yesterday it will be a mild
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breeze. combined with the sun, it will get us up to 80 degrees. it's raining in shy town, raining in detroit and north of buffalo, that line collapses south. here's the colder air waiting in the wings. these are windchills. this air mass will modify before it makes its way into the delaware and the lehigh valleys. you get the idea it will turn sharply colder by the time we get into halloween. let's look at the numbers on future tracker 6. 3:00 p.m., the model has us at 77, 78. accuweather will go 80 degrees today. here's the front right there, by 3:00 p.m., it's in the poconos. by 7:00 p.m., down to 352. it's knocking on the door in philadelphia. boom, this thing hits the delmarva and all that cold air comes charging in. first thing tomorrow morning, allentown, 38 degrees. you're topping out in the mid to upper 70s today. 38 tomorrow morning. 39 in reading, 38 in the poconos.
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43 for philadelphia. the numbers climb tomorrow afternoon, look at the difference, 56 for 4:30 we start to see the trick or treaters out there. by the time it's coming to an end, 9:00 a.m., 42 in reading, 41 in allentown 47 in philadelphia. big, big changes over the next 24, 36 hours. tiesming -- timing the front for you, cloud cover to the north, frontal system dropping in from the north. by 7:00 p.m. we see the line of showers and maybe thunderstorms embedded in it. 10:00 p.m. it hits the coast and the skies clear out. 80 if philadelphia. 08 in millville. dover, 80 degrees. wilmington, 79. allentown, 73. cape may, 74. overnight tonight expect the period of rain this evening, between the hours of 6 to 9. it's mainly cloudy an cooler. 39 in allentown, 45 in philadelphia.
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47 in cape may. and 41 for trenton. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, and then we warm up again, later this week, 80 today, a chilly 58 tomorrow. 62 tuesday, tuesday is rather chilly with the breeze. wednesday, thursday, friday, hello 70s. 72 wednesday, pleasantly warm for thursday, although there could be a shower late in the day, look at that high, 74 again. friday and saturday turning cooler, but that's where we should be for this time of the year, lots of sunshine and highs in the 60s. tank tops today something with sleeves tomorrow. >> thanks, chris. "healthcheck" this sunday morning, the americandemy of pediatrics say infants should sleep in the same room as their parents for the first 6 months. ali gorman has more. >> reporter: registered nurse
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helped delaware county memorial hospital receive bronze hospital status for educating parents about safe sleep for infants. >> parents learn from what they see. we try to demonstrate that they see the baby on their back. >> reporter: they are in a firm crib or bassenette that clutter free. new recommendations are recommend such as skin-to-skin contact after birth for at least an hour. also be breaks should sleep in the crib in the parents' room for the first 6 to 12 months. >> all these wonderful monitors and this and that that you can
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keep an eye on your baby nothing is better than this. >> reporter: no smoking. >> there should not be any smoking in the car or around the baby, all that can increase the risk of sids and should be avoided. >> the biggest mistake parents make is thinking it won't happen to them. sleeping with the baby in the same bed or putting blankets in the crib. we have all the recommendation for safe sleep representations representations -- recommendations at 6abc.com. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> some of philadelphia's finest are showing off their musical skills while forming new bonds with the community. >> all right there you go, the nearly two dozen police officers formed a choir, "action news" was at the performance at the pentecostal bride groom temple in germantown. police commissioner, richard
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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?
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what kind of country will we be? hillary clinton, because we're stronger together. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. down the street in north philadelphia. and this morning the family is asking for your help to solve the case. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighter's report. >> he was about family. he would give you the shirt off
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his back. he had a kidney transplant. >> reporter: shawntee can't believe her brother is gone. on friday april 1, before 4:00 p.m. small was walking on the sidewalk between the 2200 block of west indiana avenue. he was with a friend walking down the the street. >> reporter: that's when neighbors said he was approached by another male, they exchanged words and parted ways. >> he kept walking and shrugged the guy off. >> reporter: small was hit in the chest and killed. >> bacon said it's small consolation that a neighbor was with him at the end. >> he died on indiana avenue, so he stayed with him. >> reporter: the city of philadelphia is offering up to
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$20,000 in reward money for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. call 215-546-tips. all calls will remain anonymous, bacon said the loss came at a particularly difficult time for her family. >> we need him balls -- because my father just had a stroke. he just had a kidney transplant and he was helping and they took him away for no good reason. >> reporter: rick williams channel 6 "action news." >> the show did not go on at the metropolitan opera in new york after a sman -- after a man sprinkled ashes in the orchestra pit. he violated a health code, but not the law, the met said
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>> so glad you stayed with us, 6:56. 9-year-old is determined to change the world. he already inspired president obama. he made a 3d printer. he invited him into the youth council that could help children. >> it's neat that president obama took advice from a child. >> that's why you're smarter than me. >> jacob told the story at the
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advisory council. his little sister was there and was inspired by big brother. >> check out what's going viral in the social corner. we'll look at a dog that is really cool. he is a loyal customer for a alabama ice cream truck. rambo prferls ice keep over -- prefers ice keep over the bone. he rushes to the ice cream truck every time he hears the tune. he heard the truck for the first time and nearly jumped in for a treat. >> he is cute. ever struggle to solve the riewb jesse rubens -- rubik's cube, he has been working to solve it in 37 seconds. it is a youtube hit.
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>> it's 6:57. the franklin institute takes a virtual dive into the human body that's next on "action news" sunday morning. two people are shot outside a philadelphia club and one person did not survive. we have information about what set off the shooting. something unprecedented will happen in the eagles versus cowboys rivalry in dallas, texas. >> chris sowers has the trick or treating forecast, we'll be right back. >> gunfire outside of
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philadelphia nightclub kills one person and leaves another person in surgery. we just learned that one bullet may have struck both victims. plus, hillary clinton's challenge, the democratic presidential nominee calls out the fbi director for a new probe related to her campaign and donald trump is reacting. >> the threat of a septa strike looms this morning, many people may be looking for another ride come tuesday morning. thank you so much for waking up with us, 7:00 a.m. is the time on this sunday morning, sky6 live hd overlooking atlantic city. outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers for an update on the forecast. no jacket. it's warm outside. >> reporter: that's how everybody gets sick, right. all right, let's go over to the graphics and
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