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job. talks continue this morning to avert the strike. >> the eagles are in dallas where they will face the cowboys later today. first, meteorologist chris sowers here with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. warm today, it does not feel like the end of october. >> reporter: halloween being tomorrow that's the only cool day in the seven-day forecast, figures, right? today we're talking about high temperatures close to 80 degrees when all is said and done. it's going to be a fabulous day, sunshine and clouds comfortable gentle breeze. all is quiet out there this morning, just a few high, thin clouds. temperatures how is this for a turn around. yesterday at this time all the location were in the 30s. 62 in philadelphia. 63 in reading. wilmington, 63. dover, at 70 degrees. millville, 64. atlantic city, 65. cap may, 64.
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17 to 26 degrees warmer than same time yesterday. it's thanks to a warm front that pulled through during the afternoon. it's up here in new england, winds shifted out of the south/southwest. we're a waiting for arrival of the cold front that will slide through overnight tonight. we have a day of unusually warm temperatures. enjoy it today. really, really warm, the normal high is 62. we're forecasting 80 degrees. when i come back we'll talk about the cooler changes arriving for halloween. an argument outside a nightclub in the crescentville section of philadelphia ended in a double shooting. one man is dead. the action cam was outside the 7 strip club on adams avenue. at 4:00, several men were arguing in the parking lot. one man pulled out a handgun and fired it in the air and pistol
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whipped two men and shot another bullet, both men were hit. one man died, the other is in surgery in the hospital. the shooter is at large. action cam was at the scene of the are 35000 block of old york road in philadelphia. police were called and when they arrived they found the victim with a bullet in the head. the scene was near the temple university science center. local 234 continue to negotiate, another round of talks is planned to avert the possible strike come tuesday morning. >> thousands of riders are a waiting on the word of a new
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deal. gentleman knelt -- jennette reyes talked to worried commuters. >> it would be totally inconvenient. >> reporter: septa riders know they could be in for a nightmare of commute come tuesday morning. >> there might be a strike this coming monday. >> some say we're not, some say we are. i'm going we are. >> reporter: 5700 septa workers are threat going to on strike over issues like healthcare and pension. the contract expires at 12:01 a.m., tuesday. 400,000 riders depend on the transit system. how would you get to work? >> i'm trying to figure out now. >> reporter: this week septa under the customers to think of a backup, not exactly reassuring. if workers make good on their
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threat, city trolleys and the subway and el will not run. riders will be expected to take the regional rails which will be crowded. >> it's not affecting me, but my friends it is, they are nervous about the whole thing. >> reporter: riders say it's frustrating that ultimately riders may end up paying a steep price if an agreement is not reached. >> they needing serving the people. septa didn't include a side service -- whatever they have, come to an agreement. jennette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> regional rails lines along with the norristown high speed line will continue to operate. suburban bulls an trolley routes 101 and 102 will continue to run. loop c will run along with ccp connect. passengers should expect delays due to increased demand and
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heavier street traffic. >> from the new jersey newsroom. nobody likes higher gas prices, but they are coming tuesday morning, a new gas tax goes into effect. governor chris christie signed the legislation into law three weeks ago. it will funds transportation projects in the garden state. >> turning to the contentious race for the white house. a government official said the justice department advised the fbi against writing to congress after discovering e-mails that could be related to hillary clinton's private e-mail service. fbi director james comey acted alone. they say he was discouraged from doing so because of the appearance of interfering with the election, clinton called the letter unprecedented an deeply troubling. donald trump said this is what he meant by a rigged
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system. trump calls the e-mail investigation the biggest political scandal since watergate. trump will make another campaign stop in philadelphia area on tuesday, you can keep track of all the breaking news from the campaign trail by downloading the 6abc app and logging on to the website 6abc.com. although he is legally blind, bill cosby's lawyer said the comedian cannot defend himself in his own sexual assault trial because of that condition. he is registered at legally blind. his attorneys plan to present doctors reports at the hearing. the 79-year-old is unable to unidentify his accusers. it is stemming from a 2004 incident involving a former temple university employee andrea constan. jerry sandusky is scheduled to appear in centre county court
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on friday. the victim number two is expected to testify. the former penn state football coach is seeking a new trial and dismissal of all the charges against him. he was convicted four years of 45 counts of child sex abuse. final mass will be held at a wilmington church that's been a fixture in the community for 90 years. christ our king catholic church is closing its doors. it was dedicated in october 1926 to serve a quickly developing section of wilmington. declining enrollment and financial challenges are forcing the closure of the beloved church. >> our buildings mean something, we say god's grace flows through here, a lot of people have been touched by that. >> more than 700 people are expected to attend the final malice today. the church is hoping someone will buy the property and preserve the building that would
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allow the church's food pantry to keep operating. 9:08. sports fans are on edge of their seats, the eagles and cowboys go head to head in texas, the birds are eager to show a national tv audience they can beat their arch rivals. when they walked into their hotel yesterday they got a welcome from eagles fans. if they win they move into the first place. the game pits two rookie quarterbacks against each other. eagles carson wentz and dallas zack prescott. expo is being held for interested high school students and their parents. head to cabrini university in radnor or holy family in northeast philadelphia. parents who have students enrolled in elementary and secondary schools are welcome. when you think of choirs you probably do not think of
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police officers, but up next you will hear the jubilant sounds of some of philadelphia's finest. >> a russian space craft is back on earth bringing several astronauts with it. >> you don't have to fly to miami to feel the heat. we'll have highs of 08 decrease. we'll be right back. biden: this is what i know about katie mcginty -
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three visitors to the international space station returned to planet earthquake. the astronauts landed in kazakhastan this morning. they sat several minutes readjusting to the gravity after spending 115 days in outer space. as they were taken to a medical tent to be evaluated and they are just fine. this weekend marks 4 years since super-storm sandy hit jersey coast. more than 3,000 homes or were destroyed. 1700 homes are still uninhabitable. >> a hard situation for so many folks. >> reporter: it's the biggest storm jersey shore has ever seen. i can't believe it's been four years. we're not dealing with anything like that. we're dealing with near-record
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highs today, a lot of sunshine expected. a perfect ten especially since tomorrow is halloween. it's going to be a lovely day on the sand in cape may. double scan live is clear, we don't have any issues this morning, but there will be a period of rain that develops later this evening, into the overnight. as the front slides through, all of a sudden the numbers will take a nose dive. 62, 55 is the dewpoint. pressure 29.94 inches holding steady. winds light out of the west/southwest at 7 miles per hour. you can see the front now, the shades of blue up towards the top. that's where the front is sitting above the new york/p-a state line. it drops through the south and get into philadelphia around midnight. that's when all the 60s drop into the 30s and 40s believe it or not. satellite and radar shows the ribbon of cloud cover stretching across the northeastern united states, buffalo reporting moderate rain.
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detroit, chicago, seeing light rain, it extends into binghamton and other parts of the upstate new york. that frontal system will continue on its journey south and east later this afternoon. future tracker 6 we'll time it out for you. today we're expecting a decent amount of sunshine. yesterday the modeling had this area cloudy. today it backed off, it pushes the clouds to the north. that added sunshine should be just enough to get the numbers into the upper 70s close to 80 degrees. here comes the front, by 7:00 p.m. we'll see a line of showers and maybe thunderstorms here, especially where we're picking up the red north of the city later this evening. gets into the city by 7:30 p.m. or 8:00 p.m. and hits the jersey shore by 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. we'll go partly cloudy and the winds shift and the numbers start to trump. halloween we'll have mainly -- start to tumble.
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halloween we'll have mainly cooler temperatures. monday looks dry, tuesday, wednesday, look nice, there could showers thursday afternoon, friday appears to be dry, as well. sun and clouds today, a nice one coming up. 80 degrees is the forecasted high. the record high is 81 set back in the 19 40s. winds out west/southwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour. 1:00 p.m., 75. 3:00 p.m., 78. 5:00 p.m., 77 degrees. overnight tonight, blustery evening rain otherwise partly cloudy and cooler, 39 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 for center city. the call for halloween, partly cloudy and chilly. the breezes we'll see earlier in the day should die off. 55 degrees by 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. we're down in the upper 40s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 80 degrees
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today, shorts and short sleeved t-shirts that's all for today. tomorrow, 58 degrees, you will see how the numbers drop by the time trick-or-treaters on ready to go out do their thing. tuesday, 62. wednesday, 72 back in the warm air mass. thursday very warm and showers. friday and saturday, in the 60s. if we hit 80 degrees it will be the 6th time this month we hit 80 degrees or higher. >> weird weather. they be protect the city by day, but by night some of philadelphia's finest are showing off their musical talent. ♪ >> they sound great, don't they? nearly two dozen police officers formed this choir. this is there their first perfoe
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in germantown. it's a way to bridge the gap between the police and the community. ♪ >> the philadelphia orchestra put on a special halloween themed concert this weekend. families arrived at the kimmel center many dressed in their halloween finest. some members of the orchestra dressed up for the halloween concert. there was a santa claus and superman and giant dinosaur performing. we'll be right back.
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they hope it will lead to a better understanding of treating migraine in children. new moms who want to breast feed their newborns are likely to try it and stick to it if they have information and support. infants are breast fed until 6 months of age to avoid ear infection and allergies and child obesity. they take extra care to not put extra pressure on mothers who don't breast feed their babies, we'll be right back.
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sincerely, brandon heaven fellow dad and fellow citizen. 89:23 sunday morning, what a gorgeous day heading our way. 80 degrees, jersey shore increasing clouds, nice gentle breeze, 75. a little bit cooler in the poconos because there's cloud cover and showers. look what's waiting in the wings above the u.s./canadian border,
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hello. temperatures in the 20s and 30s, that's a one-day cold shot heading this way in time for halloween. all the trick-or-treaters will have to bundle up. big pattern change heading our way. the jet stream will look something like this tomorrow, this is all the warm air heading into the nation. on the opposite side this is the cooler weather. that cold air i showed you in canada will drive southeastward into the mid atlantic and the northeast. starting tuesday, this is a one day cold shot. this bubble will pull east and we'll enjoy the mid 60s and 70s. one day cold shot arrives tomorrow and the rest of the week looks nice. >> walmart said it will be ready to help to take the stress out of holiday shopping. they plan to deploy an army of holiday helpers. they will help get you to short
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check out lines and grab items that customers may have forgotten with smiling faces and candies in hand. if you're waiting to book a flight for the holidays, here's the way to find the best bargain. >> i'm trying to get the best deal i can get. >> reporter: which bookings sites will give you the best deal. consumer reports compared 9 flights searching for the cheapest round trip flights on five domestic routes. they search for the exact same itinerary at the same airport. new york to miami, the cheapest fair google flights came up was $579 and price line 459 degrees. despite its name, cheapo air never came up with cheap fare on
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any of flights checked. >> also check the airline's own site to find a lower fare. you can find all airlines that serve a given route at google.com/flights. fares vary considerably at flights and airports. kayak has options for searching for other fares. we have more money-saving tips at 6abc.com. >> your time now, 9:26 a local high school teacher will once again have his big day in the spotlight. souderton area high school teacher richard curtis is heading back to "live with kelly." he won the viewer composition to co-host the show with kelly ripa
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earlier this month. he will be back to co-host a week from tomorrow on monday, november 7. >> reagan simone is leaving the view to create a spinoff of her hit series as raven. she will be a single mother raising two children and serve as executive producer. >> she is a talented young woman. good for her. there's much more to come on subpoenaed morning, that smily face you spent in a text that's a work of art. we'll explain coming up. >> the world series could be decided tonight. we have the highlights from last night's big game. those stories and more, plus, meteorologist, chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll see you back here after the break.
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>> this morning there are growing tensions between government agencies following the latest controversy surrounding hillary clinton private e-mail server. firefighters were called to battle a blaze at a home on south street. it's sunny and warm as we begin a beautiful sunday, no coat needed, but you may need an umbrella later today. >> meteorologist chris sowers is outside with more.
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it's gorgeous out there, chris. >> reporter: nydia, you mentioned that the weather lately has been a little weird. today i don't need a jacket, i see birds flying earnldz -- around and chirping and doing their thing. it's very, very comfortable and temperatures this afternoon could get as warm as 80 degrees when all is said and done. unbelievable the day before halloween. pottstown, 65. quakertown, 65. fleetwood same number. south jersey, gandys beach, 65. it's a beautiful morning on the delaware bay. woodbine, 64. sea isle city, looking good, 65 degrees in hammonton. cold front approaching from the northwest this will put an end to the party, unfortunately brings cooler changes tomorrow. 51 in buffalo. binghamton, 50. upper 40s northwest of there, quebec and toronto they are down
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45, 46 degrees. that's the cooler air that gets in here overnight tonight and sets up a chilly halloween. satellite and radar showing a lot of clouds off to the northwest. for us we'll see a combination of sun and clouds today. again, the sunshine we'll see helps get temperatures up to 80 degrees. a beautiful finish to the weekend. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about the chilly changes for halloween and another warmup by the middle of week in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. guys? >> look forward to it, chris, thank you so much for the update. 9:31 if you're counting there's nine days left until election day. hillary clinton desperately trying to regain her footing following friday's bombshell. >> she called the timing of the e-mail situation suspicious while donald trump compares the situation to watergate. elizabeth hur has the details. >> reporter: hillary clinton is pushing back hard at the latest e-mail investigation rocking her campaign. >> it's pretty strange to put
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something 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 full and complete facts and so, we've called on director comey to explain everything right away, put it all out on the table. >> reporter: for donald trump this could be the last chance to turn his campaign around. >> hillary has nobody to blame but herself for her mounting legal troubles. her criminal action was willful, deliberate, intentional, and purposeful. >> reporter: fbi director james comey opened the latest probe after new e-mails were discovered while investigating a sexting scandal involving former
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congressman anthony weiner the he straingd -- straingd -- stranged husband huma abedin. comey wrote -- he said he does not know how long the investigation will take. elizabeth hur abc news new york. the entire political landscape will be discussed on inside story. they will discuss the u.s. senate seat and fraud in the presidential election. inside story is coming up on 6abc at 11:30. will they strike or not, that we is on many commuters' minds. negotiations continue today in an effort to prevent septa
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workers from walking over the job. >> local 234 failed to reach an agreement. at issue pension and healthcare. the deadline is tomorrow if no deal is reached, 5700 workers will walk off the job. trolleys and buses and subways will come to a standstill. 400,000 people will have to find another way to work and school. >> septa has to come on an agreement and serve the people. >> a strike would not impact regional rails, they would still be up and running. "action news" will keep you updated as information comes in on the talks. a south philadelphia row home went up in flames just before daybreak. firefighters were called to the 700 block of south street at 6:30 to battle the blaze. when they arrived firefighters found smoke and flames coming from the large garage at the back of the home.
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there was no word on what sparked the fire. nobody was injured. >> police are working to track down the person responsible for shooting this happened in the city's olney section. investigators say an argument led to the gunfire. a man in his 30s is in critical condition. this happened in the 5600 block of rising sun avenue. the man got into an actor with a group of people around -- got into an argument with a group of people around 1:00 a.m. that's when fun gyre erupt -- gunfire erupted. three teens were charged in the death of isaiah lewi sufficient who was shot and killed -- louis, it is teens were trying to rob louis, he played football and just graduated last year. haddon township officer stopped the driver of a gray pick up on route 130.
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the driver drove off. he only stopped after he hit a parked car sending it into other parked cars on the camden haddonfield border. a resident said she saw the pick up driver being taken away by medics. >> he was coming out of the car he had his knee wrapped up with white tape or something. >> reporter: the officer is on administrative leave while the investigation continues. the car owners hope their cars are covered for repair. two teenagers are hurt after a shooting at a halloween party. the shooting at 1:00 a.m. one victim a senior at a local high school. police are unsure if there was one gunman or multiple shooters. a powerful earthquake has struck italy in a town north of
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rome. 6.2 magnitude quake centered 100 miles northeast of rome. there were reports of injuries and widespread damage. the mayor said 90% of the houses have been destroyed. today's quake follows an earthquake that killed more than 300 people in italy in august. turkey has fired more than ten thousand civil servants and shut down 15 media outlets, they come in the with a wake of the failed coup in july. a maryland uber driver is charged can with kidnapping a blacked out passenger he picked up at a maryland bar. he was supposed to take a woman to her home and police say he took her to a motel room instead. he used her credit card at a
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convenience store nearby. uber said he has been banned from working for the company. new york police officers were called to the famed metropolitan opera responding to reports that a man sprinkled a powdery substance into the orchestra pit. the man claimed that were the cremated remains of an opera lover. protesters blocking a pipeline in north dakota are calling for unity after days of demonstration. they are trying to halt construction on the pipeline. the $3.8 billion project run 1200 miles. protesters say it threatens water sources and native american cultural site. we have information on a crash that killed a professional baseball player up next.
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details on the autopsy of marlins pitcher jose fernandez. >> we have more on the firebal that erupted on a plane at chicago o'hare airport. looking live at cape may, meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's a whacky one when we come right back. investigators in miami say
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marlins pitcher jose fernandez was legally intoxicated when his boat crash last month. toxicology reports revealed fernandez had cocaine and alcohol in his system. the autopsy report listed boat crash as the cause of death. he died from blunt-force trauma to his head and body. we have new information on an engine fire that forced an american airlines jet to abort takeoff at chicago o'hare airport. federal investigators say the
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fire was caused by engine failure. they have not determined what caused the failure. peelses of the engine were blown as far as 3,000 feet away. the pilots aborted the takeoff and evacuated plane. 20 people were hurt and have been treated and released. >> let's get you caught up on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, man, it feels good, what button did you press out there? >> reporter: i press the one over there. there's a view of the platt bridge, it reminds me of the first warm day after a long cold winter where you get days that shoot up in the 60s. we're in the mid 60s, some locations could reach 80 degrees for the 6th time this month that does not happen very often especially in part of the
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country. 61 is where we started out this morning. that's that the morning low. 64 in millville. dover, 67. reading, 63. poconos, 60. trenton, 61. cape may and atlantic city, 65. we have a gentle breeze out of the southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour. not seeing the whipping wind like we've had all weekend long, it's a gentle breeze out there today. here's the wider view on satellite and radar, cold canadian high arrives tonight after midnight. it's a one-day cold shot. once we get beyond tomorrow, the high works off the coast we'll see a warmer desert southwest high move in, that will set up unseasonable warm temperatures again, wednesday, thursday, friday. the pattern is going back and forth. we have the southeastern ridge. you can see the outer perimeter, you can see where the warm air is. the southeastern ridge sitting
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here. we have a colder area of low pressure here, the two are going back and forth across the county that's why the weather is changing every two or three days which is typical for this time of the year. memphis, 62. bismarck, 41. later this afternoon, the model has us up to 78. accuweather going 80. trenton, 77. millville, 76. poconos, 62. this is where the cold front is by 2:30 p.m. watch how it collapses to the south. 7:00 p.m. we're showing the upper 40s, lows for the poconos. 58 in allentown, 71 for philadelphia. the numbers drop from there. 38 in allentown. 33 in the poconos. 43 for philadelphia. trenton 40 degrees and cape may 47. timing out the precipitation for you, later this afternoon, 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., all is fine, combination of sun and clouds.
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between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. the frontal system approaches. hits the western first and in the city by 7 or 8:00 p.m. and reaches the jersey shore by 9:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m. once the clears the coast we'll see the colder air you you rush. 73 for allentown, cape may, the villas, 75, 76. overnight tonight you'll have a period of rain, otherwise cloudy and cooler. upper 30s north and west, 45 for philadelphia. dover, 47. cape may, 46 to 47 degrees, as well. here we go, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 80 degrees today, a cooler 58 for halloween. mostly sunny skies, there will be a chilly breeze during the morning, by afternoon the winds should subside, but trick-or-treating temperatures lsh in -- will be in the upper . tuesday, 62, wednesday, 72 and
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on a sunday, 9:49 your time. 62 degrees. sky6 live hd showing this beautiful picture of cape may, new jersey. you thought yesterday was good, today will top it, so enjoy. there was a big celebration for an organization made up of philadelphia's minorities police officers. the philadelphia's guardian civic league celebrated its 60th anniversary at the embassy suites in southwest philadelphia. the guardian civic league is made up african american and hispanic and asian police officers founded in 1956. we're at the "action news" big board with technically speaking. it was a bad week for twitter. first they announced they are letting go 9% of the staff and then pulled the plug on the vine app. while it attracted a core group
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it took a back seat to the live streaming app periscope. vine will stay online for videos that have already been made. twitter has failed to keep pace with facebook snap chat and instagram. apple announced it will have the facebook pro in four years. look for the new notebook and redesigned imac desk top computers to hit stores on thursday. how overnight do you have send an emoji. new york museum of modern art said it's a work of art. they acquired the original emoji
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game away from their first world series win since 1948. >> the indians are leading the series against the cubs 3 games to one, they crushed the cubs in chicago last night 7-2. if they win again today they will be celebrating at wrigley field where cub fans have been waiting 108 years for a win. here's jamie apody with the rest of the sunday morning sports. >> reporter: it's a place we love to hate and a place they love to play. the eagles have are in dallas for a date with the cowboys. the birds got a warm welcome for fans who flocked to the team hotel to cheer them on. the guys are ready to go. >> it's always fun coming down here, you know, i just want us to go out there and play our game, nothing else, go out and have fun and show up for the night game. >> reporter: flyers wanted to get off to a fast start against
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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 55 seconds. two by sydney crosby. borachek's penalties shot in the second would tie the game up at 4. the pacificky penguins -- those pesky penguins win it. embiid and okafor on the floor together for 2 minutes. impede took it to the hoop, he finished with 14 points in 15 minutes. he was the lone bright spot, the rest of the guys didn't show up. hawks 104-72. penn state's upset against
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ohio state was so big, how could they get ready for game against purdue? the day belonged to barclay who rushed for a career high 207 yards including this 80-yard run in the first quarter. penn state runs away with with . temple owls looking to win their third straight game hosting cincinnati. students came dressed for the occasion. bryant scores a 28-yard touch town. had to work to this one, someone get him in there, anyone? okay, good. jihad thomas ran for 151 yards, temple 41-13. they are bowl eligible at 6-3. delaware and penn also winners
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yesterday. have a great sunday! >> the time 9:56. first lady, michelle obama christened the u.s. submarine in the u.s. navy. it was appropriate for the chicago native to do the horns, the ship was the u.s.s. illinois. she was in connecticut yesterday where the submarine was built. the newest and most capable submarine in the navy. >> much more to come on sunday morning edition of "action news." taking creativity to a whole new level. hear from the musician making sports equipment sing. a a -- celebration for the most popular candy on halloween. plus, chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back.
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donald trump : i love the old days; you know what they used to do with guys like that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's like incredible. when mexico sends its people, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy - ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like, "i don't remember!"
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our children and grandchildren will look back at this time... ...at the choices we are about to make. the goals we will strive for. the principles we will live by. and we need to make sure that they can be proud of us. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> welcome back it is 10:00 a.m., sunday, october 30. in the news we are approaching the hour when septa workers could walk off the job, talks continue this morning to try to avert the strike. >> philadelphia police are checking out surveillance video over two men are shot outside a nightclub, one victim did not survive. the eagles are in dallas where they face the cowboys
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later today. but first, meteorologist chris sowers at the "action news" big board with a look at act. warm today, chris. >> reporter: feels like dallas around here, temperatures in the mid 60s with high temperatures later this afternoon expecting to top out in the upper 70s close to 80 degrees. 65 in philadelphia. wilmington, 67. 10:00 a.m. in dover, 72. the normal high for this time of the year is 62. so we're already ten degrees above average. it's only 10:00 a.m. atlantic, 68. cape may, 65. millville, closing in on 70 degrees. we have a frontal system approaching from the northwest stretching across the northeastern united states just like this it will be dropping down during the course of the day arriving in the city between 6 and 7:00 p.m. when it arrives you'll know because temperatures will drop, you'll see periods of rain and the winds will pick up after everything goes quiet after midnight tonight.
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there's the frontal system quickly approaching. mostly today it's mostly sunny, sun and clouds, or more clouds than sun. 6:00 p.m., here comes the front. western suburbs first, in the city of philadelphia by 7:00 p.m. hits the jersey shore by 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. the call from accuweather, are you ready? sun and clouds, extremely warm for this time of the year highs around 80 degrees. when i come back in just a few minutes i'll talk about the cooler changes for halloween and the warmup in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> talks are expected to continue between septa and union workers. they are trying to avoid the strike that would put the breaks breaks -- brakes on the septa buses trolleys and subways. >> thousands of commuters are waiting to hear if they need to find alternate transportation come tuesday morning. bob brooks is outside the buildings where the talks are supposed to takes place. everyone hoping for good news
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here. >> reporter: if you read the union website and read their union letter, they say negotiations are not going well, in fact they are going backwards. it has to happen in two days, or there will be a strike at:02 a.t to strike. in the event it happens, here's what it is --, the regional rails lines stay open. the train service will be the only option for travel in and around philadelphia. the norristown high speed line will still run, as will the suburban bus trolley routes 101 and 102. the route through university city will run.
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routes 310, routes 204 and 205 and corn wells heights parking shuttle cct connect regular service will operate for registered ada and shared ride customers, look at the adjustments and make them in case the strike hams. the big issue is election day november 8. employees say if the strike does happen if it is still going on, it doesn't matter to them, they will still continue to strike. reporting live in center city. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." nydia. >> thanks for the update. 10:03 an argument outside a nightclub in the crescentville section of the city, ended in a double shooting. one man is dead. the action cam was at the scene a strip mall in the 700 block of adams avenue. police say at 4:15 a.m., several member were arguing in the parking lot. that's when one person pulled out a handgun and fired it into the air ones and pistol whipped
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a couple of men before firing a shot at them. the one bullet hit both men, one victim was pronounced dead at the hospital. the other victim had to undergo surgery. police are looking for a killer who gunned down a man sitting in his car at temple university. the action cam was at the scene on old york road in north philadelphia. police got a 911 call. when they arrived they found the victim with a bullet wound to the head. he was pronounced at the scene. temple uniformity advised students to steer clear the area during the investigation, the scene was near the school's health science center. >> from the new jersey newsroom, no one likes higher gas prices, but they are coming for anyone who drives in new jersey. tuesday morning, a gas tax goes into effect. govern chris christie signed the legislation into law two weeks ago. it will fund transportation
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projects in the garden state. turning to the contentious rails for the white house, a government official said the justice official advised the fbi against writing to congress after discovering e-mails that could be related to the hillary clinton e-mail controversy. james comey acted alone. they said he was discouraged from doing so because of the interference with the election, clinton called the letter unprecedented and deeply troubling. donald trump said this is what he meant by a rigged system. trump calls the e-mail investigation the biggest political scandal since watergate. trump will make another campaign stop in the philadelphia area on tuesday. >> you can keep track of all the breaking news from the campaign trail by downloading the 6abc app and logging on to
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6abc.com. final malice will be celebrated -- final mass will be celebrated at a wilmington church that's been a fixture in the community for 69 years. cries our king church will be closed. it was dedicated in 1926. financial challenge also and falling enrollment is forcing the churn to close. >> we say god's grace flows through here, a lot of people have been touched by that. >> more than 700 people are expected to attend the final mass. the church is hoping that someone will buy the property and preserve the buildings and that would allow the thomas sullivan food pantry to stay in operation. the eagles are looking forward to the show down in dallas tonight eager to show a national tv audience they can beat their arch rivals.
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when the birds walked into their dallas hotel they got a warm, big welcome from eagles fans. if the eagles beat the cowboys they move into first place. the eagles and dallas have rookie quarterback. high school expo for parents and prospective students. they are cabrini university and radnor, delaware county and holy family in northeast philadelphia. parents who have students enrolled in elementary and secondary schools are welcome to attend. >> getting your kids started off right. we hope you make the right choices to help your kids power through the day. >> spooky jack hanna's "wild -y
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jack-o-lantern for halloween. looking live center city from our temple camera, a great day to enjoy. meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back. look at this steak, just sitting there, taunting you. what's worse? it's not alone. it comes with this, this, or this too. are you gonna do something about it? if not? good luck sleeping tonight. you can't fake steak.
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don't know is halloween. kids enjoy animals like a trick-or-treat, as well. hungry hippos waisted no time eating up all their treats. a popular candy for halloween is candy corn in celebration today is national candy corn day. >> gray does not like candy corn. >> now the sweet treat was made in the 1880s the price of a pound ever candy corn in 1950
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was 25 cents. today it sells for $8 a pound. one piece is about five calories which makes a one ounce serving 110 calories. it's second only to chocolate. >> i posted this on my facebook page. if you don't like it, you can borrow it. do you like candy corn or not. >> reporter: i've never been a fan of candy corn. >> we both like resees, you put them in the refrigerator they are so good. >> reporter: resees peanut butter cups, put them in the freezer and start snacking on them. >> then you have to run it off after that. >> reporter: i'll be running for months after what i've got in my
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freezing. there's the view live on sky6 live hd there's penns landing, a gorgeous morning to get off the couch and walk the dog. beautiful day to enjoy the leaves. temperatures in the 60s. present temperatures in philadelphia, 65 already with a dewpoint of 5. there's -- 55. not much in the way of humidity. pressure is holding steady. winds are light out of the southwest at 9 miles per hour. dover is sitting at 72. 67 in wilmington. reading, 6 degrees. allentown, 66. millville, 70. same thing for lancaster and trent, 6 degrees. the -- trenton, 68 degrees. temperature range is 25 degrees warmer than this time yesterday morning. yesterday we had lees in the -- lows in the upper 20s and low 30s. this is a huge difference from
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what we saw 24 hours ago. it's thanks to the cold front being up to the north. the warm front lifted through first, that moved in yesterday around lunchtime. winds shifted out of the southwest what we call prefrontal winds. now the cold front looming in the wings. that will arrive in the evening hours, the winds will shift out of the northeast. that's a much colder wind than what we're seeing now. this is the cold air high pressure dropped in for one day, tomorrow, and then it retreats back to the north and things start to warm up again. you'll see that reflected in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in a moment. future tracker 6 later today, 1:00 p.m., sun an clouds, gorgeous day, nice gentle breeze out of the southwest. no weather issues. here comes the frontal system between 5:30 or let's say 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. western suburbs first, in the city by 7:30 p.m., and jersey shore by 10:00 p.m. after that we'll see a decrease in cloudy cover when the winds shift out of the northeast,
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skies mainly clear by tomorrow morning. the colder temperatures move in. sun and clouds, 80 degrees that's the forecasted high. most of today is dry, again, the showers arrive across the western suburbs probably after 5:30 or 6:00 p.m. day planner, 1:00 a.m., 07. 3:00 p.m., 75. 5:00 p.m., 77. overnight tonight, colder 45 for center city. with the period of evening rain, partly cloudy after midnight. wind light out of the north at 5 to 15 miles per hour. the trick-or-treat forecast looks like, partly cloudy an chilly, far cry from 80 degrees. north and west, it's 43 or 44. bundle up the little ones. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 80 degrees today for the 6th time this months we'll hit the 80-degree mark. 58 degrees tomorrow. 62 tuesday, wednesday and thursday, we're suddenly back in the mid 70s again.
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sun and clouds, wednesday, 72. maybe a couple of showers thursday, otherwise warm, 74. friday and saturday the next cold front moves in. the temperatures don't crash behind the front. yes, they are cooler, but we've seen worst than 62 degrees, that the not bad. >> we'll at least have nice weather for a prehole wane -- prehalloween weekend. >> reporter: this is just right. >> the most important meal of the day especially for kids, busy mornings make it difficult to make it healthy especially when you're in a rush. >> in this week's it's your life segment, erin o'hern has a way to get the day started on nutrition trip. >> reporter: breakfast meals are sometimes limited to sugar and cereal and pastries. make the first meal of the day
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the one with the most nutritional punch. >> why is breakfast important? >> because it gives you more energy and muscles to run around and play. >> reporter: but breakfast is the last thought on busy minds at 6:30 a.m. taking a back seat to getting out the door. >> it's our culture in general, quick and easy. >> reporter: sweet doesn't set you up for success. but nutritionists say there are ways to make breakfast quick, easy and tasty for the pickiest of eaters. >> you can hide your veggies and get extra protein and extra fiber. >> this is one of my favorite things, frozen bananas. >> reporter: take a smoothy, you can pack it with kale, but the blue berries make it sweet.
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this is banana bred that was made with protein powered and apple sauce. my taste testers took a try. is it good. you can have your own. >> reporter: while oatmeal may seem like a snooze, here's a way to spice it up. i mixed it with and pears. prepare ahead of time, and get your kids involved make a rewards chart to try new foods or pick out a new food to try for breakfast. we have more recipes on my facebook page and website. we have a link to the blog. i'm erin o'hern channel 6 "action news." >> cutest kids ever, an all
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good idea. >> if you're dressing up tore halloween we want to see your pictures use the #6abc action your photos might make it on air. >> check out these we've seen these so far. a couple of look familiar. who is that? these are nydia's cute kids all decked out. >> "action news" viewers are already sharing their halloween pictures as you can see they look great. we want to see more of them, use the #6abc action, we'll be right back. you out.
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is talking about from facebook, youtube and more. 2100 people have taken a look at these politically carved pumpkins in ohio. gourds are carved into the likeness of donald trump and hillary clinton and putin. pumpkins depicting the presidential nominees weigh 145 pounds. the russian pumpkin is tipping the scales at 341 pounds. these pictures have been viewed 42,000 times of an atlanta bride being surprised by her new husband of her bridal pictures. the groom brought adorable puppies. they are all up for adoption, these pictures are helping them
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to find if you areever -- fur-ever homes. this is growing popularity with brides, it's helping put puts in a home. how amazing is this? this a musician is london using a tennis racquet as an instrument. the musician performs hits from greats including queen. more than 30,000 people have listened to this unique music. that's cool. >> that's impressive. tell us what you think about the videos by going to our facebook and twitter accounts. >> meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. >> we're coming right back.
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and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. sincerely, brandon heaven fellow dad and fellow citizen. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue about how to make debt work for you, ask me. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and shoot somebody
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and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!" later on 6abc, here's monica malpass with a preview. >> reporter: hi everybody, later this morning on inside story, pennsylvania's former attorney general is sentenced to jail time. how will that impact the current attorney general's race. in the pennsylvania senate race can incumbent pat toomey survive not telling about his pick with tumble touch on the top of the ticket. >> let's get the halloween
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costumes today. >> reporter: this is funny, gray is an identical twin. i'm an identical twin. we were dressed as the double mint twin. is my brother on the left or the right? >> i think you're on the right. >> reporter: i'm on the right. i'm a little upset, because she wanted to take all these pictures it was cutting into my trick-or-treating time. that was '84. wow, 75 degrees, 80 degrees in the city. much cooler for halloween tomorrow, you'll need something with sleeves to keep you warm.
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>> you haven't aged a bit. you're so kind, gray, thank you. >> this week with george stephanopoulos coming up next. here's george with a preview. >> reporter: this campaign has been rocked by the fbi bombshell that shows a 1 point race and 11 points drop in the last week. we'll have the latest on fbi director comey, his conflict with the justice department and what's going to happen in the days ahead. tim kaine joins us this morning along with trump campaign manager kellyanne conway, plus our power house round table coming up on this week. >> thank you, "action news" continues at noon. here's some of the stories we're working on for you. the end of did a lot of saving time is just a week away how it can hurt your health. a typo that cost a family
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starting right now on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. >> any reaction to the fbi reopening the investigation? >> october shocker. >> this is the biggest political scandal since watergate. >> donald trump gets a big boost thanks to the fbi. hillary clinton fighting on two fronts. >> some of you may have heard about a letter that the fbi director sent out yesterday. of course, donald trump is already making up lies about this. the fbi and justice department in open warfare over the timing. of the e-mail announcement. can clinton recover from the bombshell revelation. will it influence the outcome of the election? we're one on one with clinton running mate, tim kaine exclusively
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