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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 rewind real quick
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and take you back to yesterday morning. quakertown, 30 degrees, pottstown, same number, glassboro, freezing mark of 32. same thing with hammonton, smyrna, delaware, 35. take a look at what's going on, temperatures are 25 to 33 degrees warmer than same time yesterday. 60 in trenton, 61 in reading, 60 for wilmington and dover. the numbers are anywhere from 20 to 30 degrees warmer than the same time yesterday. so a dramatic change in temperatures it's all thanks to a warm front that swung through yesterday at it is now all the way up into new england. you can see a lot of clouds to the north, and there's some showers and a couple of rumbles of thunder to the northwest. if you look toward the upper left-hand side of the screen that's an approaching cold front. even though it gets unseasonable warm today it's not going to last too much longer than a day. 24, 36 hours that's about it. the cooler changes arrive, today looks beautiful. look for a combination of sun and clouds, 11:00 a.m. we're up
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to 70 degrees. 1:00 p.m., 75. 3:00 p.m., 78 and then by 6:00 p.m., make that 5:00 p.m., 77 degrees shooting for a high, a very comfortable high of 80 degrees. it will be the 6th time we hit 80 degrees if we manage to hit 80 degrees. we're tracking rain overnight tonight and much cooler temperatures tomorrow, it's a chilly trick or treat forecast. when i come back in ten minutes or so we'll deal that and have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, guys. >> 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 its next president and the race has taken a startling turn with hillary clinton's campaign calling out the director of the fbi. the campaign is reacting to a new probe of the democratic
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nominee's private e-mail server. the fbi's renewed interest stems from an investigation involving former congressman andrew weiner. it caused a riff between the agency and the justice department saying the fbi director's actions are inconsistent with policy. here's elizabeth hur. >> reporter: hillary clinton is pushing back. >> it's strange that someone would put that out right before an election. in fact it's not just strange it's unprecedented and deeply troubling. >> reporter: clinton calling on the fbi director to justify the stunning move. >> voters deserve to get full and complete facts, and so we've called on director comey to
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explain everything right away and put it out on the table. >> reporter: for donald trump this could bement last chance to turn his campaign around. >> hillary has nobody to blame but herself for her mounting legal trouble. her criminal action was willful, deliberate, intentional and purposeful. >> reporter: fbi director james comey opened the latest probe after new e-mails were discovered investigating a sexting scandal the estranged husband of all -- amadin. there is no wrong doing by
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clinton, and comey said he doesn't know how long the investigation will take. >> on this week, vice presidential nominee tim kaine responds to the fbi probe and trump campaign manager kellyanne conway ways in on the state of the 2016 race. this week begins at 10:30 a.m. today. we're following a developing story in the lawncrest section of philadelphia. an argument outside a nightclub ended in a double shooting, we know this morning at least one man is dead. the action cam at the scene in the adams and tabor center a strip mall only -- on the 700 block of adams avenue. 4:15 a.m., four men got into an argument and one man pulled out a handle gun and fired it into the air and pistol whipped other men before firing another shot.
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one bullet hit two men, a 25-year-old man was pro announced at the hospital. the other victim is in surgery this morning. the shooter is on the run. >> a new round of negotiations is planned between septa and union workers today after talks broke off last night. now, if there's no deal, bus, trolley and subway workers of twu-234 will hit the picket line 1:00 a.m., tuesday. the regional rails will not stop running, but the lines will feel the impact of people looking for alternate transportation. 6abc.com has a link to the contingency plan. jennette reyes will have more in the next half-hour. driving in new jersey, tuesday a gas tax kicks in. a gallon of gallons increases by 23 cents a gallon. prices in jersey are kneeler --.
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>> three teens are charge as adults in the murder of a former high school football in bucks county isaiah lewis was shot at the memorial park on second street yesterday. the system and is a-year-old -- 15-year-old and 216-year-olds were out to rob lewis. he graduated from high school last year. there was an argument before the shooting. 90-year-old fixture in a community, christ our king church will close today it was built back in 1926 and built to serve 2,000 families. now financial challenges are forcing the church to change. >> it's like a loved one. our buildings mean something we say god's grace flows through
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here. a lot of people have been touched by that. >> the churn is hoping that someone will buy this property and preserve the buildings that would allow the thomas sullivan pursued pantry to stay in operation. >> it is eagles have arrived in big d looking for a big w. the birds play the cowboys in nfc east clash. two rookie quarterbacks are in the spotlight with a lot of the on the line. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: the eagles arrived in dallas to screaming fans, what's not to be excited about. the eagles arrive in dallas with firms at stake, eagles quarterback carson wentz expressed he knows how important the game is to the fan base and it is important in the standings, firms on the line against the -- first place
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against the could cowboys. >> everyone knows what type of rivalry this is, guys are ready to play. >> it's going to be a battle, but we're ready for it. >> reporter: the eagles/cowboys rivalry is a rich history, but it is it is first time two rookie quarterbacks will go head to head sunday night. let's send it back to philadelphia. e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: with eagles fans, i'm jeff skeverski channel 6 "action news." >> fans are excited. it's going to be a good game. >> reporter: no better way to send it back. >> ahead on "action news" subpoenaed morning, 7:09 a.m. another strong earthquake rocked southern italy. a crash and then bullets coming from a police officer. >> it will be up close to
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80 degrees with a combination of sun and clouds. look what happens tomorrow morning, it will be a chilly trick or treat forecast for the little ones, i'll have the details coming up after this. [ keyboard typing ]
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through internet essentials, comcast has connected over 3 million people in need to low-cost internet at home. welcome to a brighter future. comcast. >> welcome back on this sunday, sky6 live hd taking a live look at the battleship new jersey, 7:12, already, 61 degrees. can you believe it? we could go up to 80. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: at this point nothing surprises me. last week was in the 50s, the week before, it was in the 80s. let's get you outside and show you the view in cape may. we have clear conditions south and east of philadelphia. north and west it's cloudy, you're closer to an approaching cold front. temperatures will be cooler in the lehigh valley and the poconos because the front is
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moving in from the northwest. i'll show you that in a second. in the meantime, the radars are clear, precipitation shield is off to the northwest northwest of buffalo an pittsburgh. 61 degrees in philadelphia. now, yesterday we topped out at 69. the normal high for this time of the year is 62. we're just about there already. dewpoint, 54. pressure reading is starting to fall off. winds out of the southwest at 6 miles per hour. we'll start out in the northern and western suburbs, all these locations close to freezing. 62 in quakertown. same number for pottstown, saint davids same thing. warrington 6 2. 535 in coatsville. -- 55 in coatsville, 69 in hammonton, 61 in hockessin, dover, 60 degrees. the cold front is off to the northwest. 66 in pittsburgh, buffalo is down to 51. you get to the u.s./canadian
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border, toronto in the 40s, that cold air is driving to the south and it will get in here overnight tonight. enjoy the 80s it will last for only a day. satellite and radar there's the frontal system approaching from the northwest. clouds on the increase later this afternoon and a period of rain expected this evening. future tracker 6 starting out with sunshine especially south of philadelphia, because you're farther away from the approaching front. here it comes sliding in between the hours of 5 and 7:00 for the western suburbs. maybe a couple of showers or thunderstorms embedded in it. it will get into the city by 8:00, 8:30 p.m. and hit the coast by 9:30 p.m. or 10. skies open up and we'll go mainly clear and that he that hn things drop off. sun and clouds, warm,
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80 degrees, winds are light out of the west/southwest 5 to 15 miles per hour. a good mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. 1:00 a.m., 70 degrees, 1:00 p.m., # -- 75. 3:00 p.m., 78. 5:00 p.m., 77. overnight tonight, 39 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 for center city. the call for halloween, trick-or-treat, partly cloudy skies, chilly, for the city points south and east, 55. 9:00 p.m., 47. subtract 3 to 4 degrees the farther north you go, places like reading and allentown. you get there up there, the numbers will be cooler. it will be cooler than what we're dealing with today. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 80 degrees this afternoon, halloween is chilly, 58 degrees, tuesday starting to warm up a little bit, still on the chilly side,
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62. wednesday and thursday, combination of sun and clouds, 72 and 74. friday and saturday, expect a lot of sunshine again and a comfortable breeze, temperatures around 62 degrees both days, and some of the long ranges i'm looking at, i highly advice you to en-- advise you to enjoy this now, balls it will be cooler later -- because it will be cooler later this month. >> we have a halloween picture to show you, do we have it? >> we'll have it later. boo at the zoo, little ones are encouraged to dress up and go trick or treating at the zoo. it happens today from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. america's largest haunted house will give you a good scare behind the walls at eastern state penitentiary. they are ready to scare you
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tonight, and tomorrow it opens at 7:00, it will again next week before disappearing for another year. >> now we want to show you the halloween picture. send us pictures of your costumes as well. how adorable is this guy? someone is very excited it says for halloween. we need to dress up our pug, i think. you know what else we need to talk about, chris sowers. not just halloween, it's someone's birthday today. >> happy birthday gray hall. what are you going to be? >> i want to be chris sowers. >> reporter: a lot of good candy. >> my 3 1/2-year-old will be a construction worker, camden will be a bumble bee. we want to see their pictures, too. >> post your halloween picture also use the #6abc action.
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>> new information to tell you about this morning on this incredible fire on the runway at chicago's o'hare airport. look at the scene here. that fire was caused by engine failure on the right wing on friday. they have not determined what caused the failure. pieces of the engine were blown 3,000 feet away. the pilots aborted the takeoff and evacuated everybody from the plane. 20 people were hurt and they were treated and released. a powerful earthquake struck italy in a town north of rome. it centered 100 miles northeast of rome. nuns rushed out of the church at 7:40 a.m. the church clock tower looks
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like it was going to crumble. the mayor of the town said 90% of the houses have been destroyed. today's quake follows an august earthquake in italy that killed more than 300 people. >> 7:21 a.m., an explosion damaged several homes in tuckerton, ocean county. people from miles away could hear the blast early yesterday morning. investigators think propane gas built up in the trailer that caused it to explode. several homes and businesses were damaged by flying debris. the owner said the trailer was inspectedded by health inspectors. researchers have discovered more way that awe tim differs in boys and girls. many girls have social skills that can mask autism. some girls don't show symptoms even when they have the same genetic mutation as a boy with autism.
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new studies could lead to new ways of diagnosing autism and treating it. we'll be right right back. >> reporter: welcome back
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everyone, 7:24 sunday morning, okay, i've been noticing this for the last 8 to ten days on the long range model. mid november we'll see a pattern change. here's philadelphia, what we've been seeing is a steady area of high pressure off the southeast coast, called the southeast ridge. winds blow clockwise afternoon the high and we have an upper level low in the packed northwest. the jet stream looks like, this is all warm air east of the mississippi river. cold stuff off to the northwest.
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we'll see a change him -- we'll see high pressure here in the middle of of the month. we'll see low pressure system that will draw all the cold air in. some of the long range modeling has snow for parts of the area, around thanksgiving. you get the idea we're talking 80 degrees today, significant changes by the end of the month. enjoy this, because it doesn't look like it will last too much longer. 75 degrees for the jersey shore. 08 in philadelphia. a cooler 59 in the poconos because of the clouds and the showers. >> okay, chris, thank you so much. cold coming sooner or later. 7:25 the time. tonight the cleveland indians could win their first world series since 1948. they could celebrate at wrigley field where the cubs fans have waited 108 years for it.
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the indians won last night they are 3 games to 1 against the cubs. jamie apody has more on the eagles showdown. >> reporter: good morning, the eagles have landed in dallas for the date with the cowboys, the birds got a warm welcome from plenty of fans who flocked to the team hotel to cheer them on. first place in the nfc east is on the line. the guys are ready to go. >> it's fun coming down here, i just want us to go out there and play our game. nothing new, go out and have fun, show up for the night game. >> flyers wanted to get off to a fast starting point against the penguins last night, they did. up 2-0 in the first period. then this happened, the penguins scored not once, not twice, but three times in in 55 seconds.
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borachek's penalty shot tied the game back up at 4. in the end, the pesky penguins, the flyers lost it 5-4. embiid and the sixers against the hawks and okafor on the floor for 2 minutes. third quarter, embiid took it to the hoop. he was the lone bright spot, the rest of the guys didn't show up. turnovers helped the hawks to a blowout win. all last week was a let down, penn state's win over ohio state was so big, how could they get up for the new game. game tied at 17. the day belonged to barclay who
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rushed for a career high 207 yards the penn state 511 yards of offense to 45 seconds to runaway with it. 62-44. they are bowl eligible. temple owls looking to win their straight game hosting cincinnati. students came dressed for the occasion. philip walker, briept -- bryant scored a touch down. had to work for this one, someone get him in there, any one? okay, good. jihad thomas ran for 151 yards, temple won, they are bowl eligible, 6-3. delaware and penn also winners yesterday. have a great sunday!
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when government bureaucrats refused to approve a cancer vaccine equally for both girls and boys, i stepped in to change that rule. when my own party held up recovery funds after sandy hit us, i took them on and won. and when veterans were forced to travel out of state for health care, i brought in new local clinics and expanded services. but there's much more to do. my mission is to protect south jersey's way of life. i'm frank lobiondo and i approve this message.
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i'm frank lobiondo a possible strike that could
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paralyze public transit in the region. we have an update on negotiations between septa and union workers. traffic stop descends into chaos. we have the latest on the investigation of a police involved-shooting in haddon township. a warm weekend, accuweather has a look at what's in store before trick or treaters head out tomorrow. outside we go to chris sowers with the accuweather forecast. no sweater or jackets. >> reporter: no jackets required, nydia. we had hats and coats and scarves, and temperatures below freezing. take a look at this, 56 in allentown. 61 in philadelphia. the normal high for this time of the year is 62 we reach that around 3:30 p.m. in the afternoon. we're already there. trenton, 60. cape may, 63. and atlantic city 62. satellite and radar we have big
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changes arriving overnight tonight it will set up a chilly halloween. if you look toward the upper left-hand side of the screen that's an approaching cold front stretching across the northeast and the great lake states that will be sliding through after midnight tonight. temperatures will drop off. there will be a period of rain and tomorrow is going to be blustery and chilly again. 80 degrees sun and clouds and warm. a nice one coming up. changes arrive later this evening, as the cold front slides in. periods of rain between 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., should be in the city by 7:30, 8:00 p.m. it should reach the shore by 10:00 p.m. overnight tonight, it's partly to mostly cloudy and temperatures turning cooler. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about the cool down that arrives tomorrow, that's followed by another huge warmup by midweek. details in ten minutes. guys? >> no deal is in place yet to avert a septa strike come
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tuesday morning, but another round of go to works is planned for today. >> buses trolleys and the subway will shut down if there's no compromise. thousands of riders would be impacted. jennette reyes talked to some of the worried commuters. >> all my friends are freaking out about it. >> if september went on strike it would be totally inconvenient. >> reporter: by now septa riders know they could be in for a nightmare of a commute come tuesday morning. >> i heard this might be a strike this coming monday. >> 50, 50, some days we are not some days we are. i'm going we are. >> reporter: 5700 septa workers threaten going to on strike over healthcare and pension. caught in the middle of it all, are 400,000 riders who depend on the transportation. how would you get to work? >> i'm trying to out now.
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>> reporter: negotiations are on going, but hope for an agreement is diminishing. if workers make good on their threat, city buses trolley and subway and el will not run. riders will be left with the regional rails that would be more crowded. >> identical my friends are commuters, they are nervous about the whole thing. >> riders like benjamin say it's frustrating that riders will be paying a steep price if an agreement is not reached. >> this should be about the people, serving the people. they shall put a side the differences they have and come to an agreement. jennette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> the "action news" morning team will bring you the latest on the possible septa strike, tune in monday and of course, tuesday morning.
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>> in the race for the white house, vice president joe biden will be in philadelphia for the pre-election event sponsored by the democratic party. biden is calling on party to get outline an encourage people to vote. he will continue 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 formal miss universe and her body calls women pigs. >> biden said trump has dumbed down the issue in this country. >> republican vice presidential candidate mike pence told a rally in north carolina that the fbi did the right thing for a new probe into into the e-mails.
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pence said she could end the e-mail controversy. >> hillary clinton could release the 33,000 e-mails to the american people today, that would abdomin good start. >> pence added that the polls are showing the race is very tight. new this morning, one dead after a shooting in north philadelphia. this morning that shooter is still on the run. the victim's body was discovered in a car on the 3400 block of old york road around 35:30. he has been informed as a man in his 30s. a haddon township police officer is on administrative leave after he shot a man during a chaotic and violent traffic stop. bob brooks has the details. >> reporter: the car to be totaled, is not what angela
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expected. the reason why the driver of the gray pick up smashed into it at the border of haddonfield and camden. >> i see our car on the grass. >> reporter: saturday, angela's car ran into brennen robinsons suv. he and his father can't believe it. >> i don't know what to say. i don't know what to say. >> reporter: detectives say the driver of the pick up was shot in the leg after a brief struggle with the haddon township police. it is recorded 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, that's when the officer fired. >> reporter: a young girl watched from the porch as the pick up driver was taken away by medics. >> he had a knee wrap up. they put him on a stretcher. >> reporter: it happened so quick. >> it was a crash and loud boom and bullet. >> reporter: she is happy her and her family are okay.
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you can imagine the gunfire was terrifying for the young teen. >> i was scared, so i want upstairs and got my mom. >> reporter: the suspect who was shot is being treated at a local hospital. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> 7:38 now, chris sowers back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast for trick-or-treaters and the first week of november. paintings telling stories about the mexican revolution being told in philadelphia. "action news" sunday morning returns. biden: this is what i know about katie mcginty - like me, she has pennsylvania working class roots,
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"in washington, if you don't have some independence, some backbone, you might as well not even be there." backbone?! pat toomey voted 7 times to defund planned parenthood. and when he didnít get his way, toomey threatened to shut down the federal government. now, toomey refuses to tell us whether he's voting for donald trump. but when he's in other parts of the state, toomey's said he wants to support him.
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we want to congratulate a member of the 6abc family on his wedding day, frank slap a security guard married suzzanne in northeast philadelphia. it was frank's son jack who performed the wonderful ceremony. >> congratulations to frank and his lovely bride. >> he is one of the nicest guys i know in here. best wishes to you guys. >> reporter: i like it when good stuff happens to good people. >> we all do. >> reporter: we've got a lot of nice weather to talk about. >> for all the good people, for all the good people and gray.
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[laughter]. there's the view we look live on sky6 live hd down in cape may. sun is starting to rise, what a warm morning, temperatures in the 60s, 30 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. the numbers are off to the races this afternoon. some locations could hit 80 degrees. double scan live is clear, we'll see showers and thunderstorms late in the afternoon and evening hours as the cold front slides in and drops the numbers into the upper 30s, north and west. 80 today, we started out at 61 which is close to the normal high for this time of the year. 62. millville, 60. 56 in allentown, 61 in the poconos. cape may, 63. atlantic city, 62. dover and wilmington both checking in at 60. just the slightest breeze out of the southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour. like yesterday it's a warm breeze this is what's helping get the temperatures to warm later this afternoon, that combined with a decent amount of
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sunshine. as we expand the view and we go farther north, canadian high starting to drop in from the north. there's the cold front right there, all this collapses during the day, the temperatures up through here are in the 20s and 30s, this is the air mass sinking into the delaware and lehigh valleys over the next 24 to 36 hours. the good news, the numbers will modified they will not be in the 20s and 30s, you get the idea it will be cooler than the 80 degrees we'll see today. you can see the outer rings of the warm pocket of air. it's what we call the southeastern i just. it's a huge area of high pressure. the winds blow clockwise around the high. this area warms up. we get the winds attacking from the northwest. you will see that later this afternoon. high temperatures throughout the area top out between 7680 saturday degrees. that's what the modeling is showing. we get into the afternoon and evening hours, here comes the
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cold front. poconos, 52. allentown, 58. 71 in philadelphia. upper 60s and low 70s for south jersey and delaware. we get into the overnight, the numbers plummet, 39 degrees in reading. remember, 06 there right now. 33 in the poconos. 43 trenton, wilmington, 46. tomorrow, highs topping out in the 50s. 4:30 p.m. all of a sudden its going to be chilly. by the time trick-or-treating is over with, look at these numbers, 42 in reading, 37 in the mountains, 47 dover, and millville, 45 degrees. cloudy in the city, clear for south jersey and delaware, the front should get down there between the hours of let's say, 8 and 9, and perhaps 9 and
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10:00 p.m. after midnight it clears the coast and everybody goes from partly cloudy to mostly clear. sun and clouds, it's a nice day, 80 in philadelphia. 80 in millville. 80 in dover. allentown, 73. overnight tonight expect a period of rain this evening. otherwise cloudy and chilly. 39 in allentown, 45 in philadelphia. 45 in dover. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 80 today. a chilly 58 tomorrow followed by a somewhat cool 62 on tuesday, we warm up again, wednesday and thursday, pleasantly warm, highs in the 70s. friday and saturday with a cold front coming in, the numbers drop off a little bit. that's not too bad. >> we're pretty strong. we're seeing more virtual reality in the video game entertainment. the franklin institute is using it to entertainer and inform. christie ileto has that story.
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>> reporter: it looks and sounds like the ocean floor, but you're standing in the franklin institute's latest piece of virtual reality called the holo deck. you can find it couple with head sets and other exhibits, like your brain and giant heart and space command. >> it you feel like you're there so you're transported to mars or the space station or transported through open heart surgery. you're part of the activities that are happening. that helps you learn more. >> it feels cool. >> reporter: temple students joke it's better than a textbook. >> you're actually in the visorral reality. >> it was speaking on your ears, it was everything. >> reporter: people lined up to get a first glimpse of the exhibit that included cardiac
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arrest series to dinosaurs. >> it moves 360 degrees, the dinosaur came and moved overhead. you can see it walk away. >> i did one over the castle, you feel the vibration of the bow pulled back, you feel like you're holding something. >> reporter: the museum launched a new app to enhance the experience that already seems to be win winning visitors. the museum said this is just the beginning as technology changes they, too, will adapt, who knows, augmented reality could be the next stop. at the franklin institute, christie ileto channel 6 "action news." >> i want to go there. looks like funnel! looks fun. >> we'll be right back.
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a mexican exhibit is on display at the philadelphia museum of art. david murphy has more. >> reporter: the exhibition is called paint the revolution and it explores the dynamic change in mexican alter over four decades from the mexican revolution from 1910 to 1950. it tells the story of a generation of mexican artist and
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how their work helped shape manner art afternoon the world. >> altogether they show the multifaceted history in one of the biggest chapters in modern art. >> reporter: there are 280 pieces from 07 artists working in a variety of mediums from paintings to photographs and drawings and political char act act -- they change with the social backdrop. >> reporter: you can see portable mural sugar cane and the liberation of p. he -- peon. >> his wife, the feminist icon was pivotal in the movement and her works are prominent in the exhibition, as well. >> she made pictures of her own
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experience as a mexican artist traveling in the states. the combustion travels to mexico -- the exhibition travels to mexico next, philadelphia is the only u.s. showing. for tickets go to arts in philly.org or 6abc loves the arts for other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. when a musician hits the stage at the music american awards, he will be given the award of meter and perform the medley of hits. you can watch the entire awards show on november 20th on 6abc.
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robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message.
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republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrick. nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away they "hand-picked" him to run for his brother's seat. but all mike and brian fitzpatrick share is a name. brian fitzpatrick supports a radical republican agenda, including defunding planned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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shorts an tank top. >> reporter: right. i want to show you this real quick. when i am outside on city avenue, this is what i am looking at, look at the trees, sugar maples on city avenue right outside of our studios, if you like leaf peeping this is the weekend to do. we are peaking, especially north and west of philadelphia today. we get into the overnight tonight and tomorrow we'll see breeze or windy with the front coming in here, that will drive the cooler weather in tomorrow, so a lot of leaves might not be on the tree today. forecast for today, as nydia mentioned, it's like short and tank top weather. 80 degrees in the city. 75 for the jeer -- jersey shore. raining in the mountains with the front approaching. 58 tomorrow, that's halloween.
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trick-or-treaters, the temperatures will range 52 to 47 it's a little chilly. >> thanks, criminals. >> reporter: it thanks, chris. 7:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> reporter: good morning, coming up on "g.m.a.," hillary clinton fighting back slamming the fbi director james comey for his announcement days before the election that his agency will be investigating the newly discovered e-mails. trump pressing the offense, our latest tracking poll shows an extremely tight race. we hear from a passenger who escaped the harrowing moment on the tarmac when the plane broke into flames what he had to say about it. college athletes putting compassion over competition, a rival runner clamsing mid race, she was -- collapsing mid race, she was helped across the finish line. we'll have more coming up on
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"g.m.a." sunday, we'll see you soon. >> "action news" continues later this morning, here's some of the stories we're following for you, we'll have the latest information on on an argument that led to the shooting of two people, we learned that one person died. plus that emoji you just texted your best friend, well, that's a work of art. we'll explain. chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. now, for chris sowers, gray hall, and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. we'll see you right back here at 9:00 a.m.
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i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions. now, as chairman of the pennsylvania commission on crime, i'm leading the fight to stop the epidemic of heroin and opioid abuse. as attorney general, i'll prosecute anyone who scams our seniors. and i'll hold the oil and gas companies accountable to keep our drinking water safe. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you.
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good morning, america, new overnight. neck and neck. our latest abc news tracking poll showing hillary clinton's lead evaporating. now slamming fbi director james comey for announcing a review of newly discovered e-mails. >> it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> as donald trump ceases the moment. >> hillary has nobody but herself to blame. >> the breaking news. an earthquake in italy. the third in just days. buildings destroyed. the moment this basilica toppled. nuns running for safety. the damage reports coming in and the fear of aftershocks. >> runway fire. passengers reliving their escape when this plane burst into flames on a chicago runway.

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