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have been deliberately set. the keystone state may be key to determining who becomes the next president of the united states. >> still on strike, no deal as we move into one full week of the septa strike. meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive cuweather seven-day forecast. you're saying it's going to be picture perfect today. >> reporter: it's like living in north carolina. look at the sky, we have deep blue sky, no humidity at all. the 30s we saw yesterday at the same time long gone, now we're seeing this, not too bad. 58 in philadelphia which is actually close to the normal high for this time of the year which is only 60. 9:00 a.m., obviously the numbers will go up from here. 55 in allentown. trenton, 56. millville, 57. atlantic city 57. ca may, 59 degrees. a good five to ten degrees warmer than the same time
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yesterday. satellite and radar high pressure that gave us the beautiful day yesterday still in control of the weather pattern it's the dominant feature on the map over washington, d.c. it's keeps all the clouds and showers away and pushes them out to sea and keeps us high and dry. a repeat performance of yesterday, mostly sunny skies, breezy, comfortable, high temperatures around 63 degrees. we get warmer as we head into election day followed by a huge cool down next weekend, when i come back we'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> look forward to the update. firefighters had to rescue three family members including an infant after a frightening overnight fire. this morning the investigators are calling the fire suspicious. >> the action cam was on the scene on the 2600 blo of mansion street in the grays ferry section. firefighters arrived to fine the home engulfed in flames. a woman was screaming for help from a second floor window.
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she and a man and baby were pulled out of the home. they are in the hospital in stable condition. >> the fire marshalls are here, the police department are here, we do as we always do a thorough cause and origin investigation. >> a family dog was rescued from the basement of the home. l.and i officials are on the scene to look at the structural integrity of the home. police are looking for a driver who struck a 35-year-old woman struck on on lehigh avenue before midnight. she was rushed to temple university hospital where she died from the injuries. the driver never stopped, but they recovered a side view mirror from the vehicle involved. presidential candidates are battling for voters in the final hours leading up to election
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day. >> a abc news washington post poll shows hillary clinton is pulling ahead of donald trump. both candidates are campaigning nonstop. trump is making stops in five states, pennsylvania is among them. he will stump near pittsburgh tonight. last night there were tense moments at a trump rally in nevada. there you see the tense moments there, carmings rorlg as the -- cameras rolling, as the scene played out in reno. witness account of what happened vary, there are reports that someone in the crowd yelled "gun" causing the kay on the be be -- kay on the be- chaotic scene. singer patey -- perry held
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a free concert at the mann center last night. >> this election will determine the outcome of people's lives. >> reporter: hillary clinton electrified supporters, we caught them streaming out of the man center after a two hour event stocked with star power. >> it was a really great concert there was a lot of energy, it was great to see hillary, of course, and also katie perry was a lot of fun. >> it was spectacular, happy to be here, my friend invited me, i'm leaving excited i'm going to get more people to vote in nigh community. >> reporter: clinton came tout a crowd of 14,000 -- out to a crowd of 14,000 supporters reminding them pennsylvania may well determine who wins the presidency. >> when you're kids and grabbed kids ask you what you did in 2016 when it was all on the line i want you to be able to to say
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i voted for a better, fairer, stronger, america where everybody has a chance at the american dream! >> but even fired up voters can't ignore numerous national polls that point to a potential nail biter come tuesday night. >> go out and vote. >> reporter: clinton is not done with pennsylvania just yet, holding another really on independence mall -- rally on independence mall joined by president obama and first lady michelle obama urging voters to go out and vote for her on november 8. >> rick williams and monica malpass will be with the trump and clinton campaigns. we'll have news crews expand across the region covering the major local races. >> laptops stolen from clinton
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staffers in philadelphia have been recovered and suspect was taken into custody. three campaign workers left laptops inside a backpack in an suv on 100 block of brown street. the backpack with the laptops inside was stolen. police caught up with the suspect and the laptops last night. investigators say the laptops did not contain any sensitive information. it is now 9:06 septa workers remain on the picket lines this is impacting thousands of commuters there's not an end in sight to the nearly week-long strike. talks continued last night between septa and 234, but no agreement. late last night, willie brown blasted septa saying that the agency is relying on the courts rather than bargaining. a hearing is set for tomorrow to force septa employees back to
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work by election day. the eagles face their nfc east rivals in north jersey. they come into the game 4-3. a loss to washington puts the eagles 0-3 in the division, a steep hole to climb out of. we'll have a live report from the east rutherford at noon. we changed the clocks overnight. that means change the you may needed to more. >> the cleanup continues after a massive water main break that sends millions of gallons of water in the parking lot and the streets. looking live over center city. it's a another gorgeous day
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and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. mess left behind from a massive water main break is underway this weekend. 6 million gallons of water spilled on the streets and several businesses in east falls on friday. >> it was a mess, bob brooks talked to some of those who had to run for safety.
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>> reporter: for the fourth time restoration crews are cleaning up the businesses and washing the parking lot of the shopping center on fox street. for the fourth time, a water main burst and millions of gallons of water poured out. once again, miss vasquez had to be rushed to safety. she made her own way out, but it wasn't easy. >> i fell. >> reporter: was it cold? >> i had to walk, running i had loaned out my car. i was dripping, it was so cold. >> the fire department had to save people, 75 rescues total. >> reporter: sherry williams was shopping inside ross. ross is now closed. this woman said someone was trapped in her car and she may have drawn if it wasn't for a
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quick response. >> reporter: she was trapped? >> yes. >> reporter: i want to show you this is where the pipe burst it has created this massive sink sinkhole and huge mess. this is the fourth waiter main break at this parking lot. it's going to take a while to dry these businesses out. now neighbors are starting to point blame hoping for a final solution. >> it's the water department not doing something properly. that hole was like that for months and months from the last time. >> the estimated cost of damage to the stores half a million dollars. when you see the car parked behind my shoulder. everyone i spoke with said they will not park in this spot again they don't want their cars winding up like that. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> at least they will have nice weather to continue the clean
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up. >> reporter: it will be beautiful out there. one of the biggest complaints around this part of the country, we go from winter to summer be be -- and summer to winner, we never get spring or fall. this november has been lovely. temperatures in the 60s. you can't complain you get a lot of that. sunshine in cape may. cape may is closing in on 60 degrees, the slightest breeze out of the west/northwest 5 to 10 miles per hour. double scan live, crystal clear, we won't see any precipitation over the next several days. wednesday afternoon late in the day there could be a brief, passing shower. 58 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 42. the pressure reading 30.23 inches. winds are light out of the north/northwest 16 miles per
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hour. 58 in philadelphia and wilmington. reading, 56. pair of 5s in allentown. trenton, 56. millville, 57. general wind speeds in the 5 to 15 miles per hour out of the northwest. that's the only complaint out there today. it would be a little bit breezy from time to time that's about it. otherwise mostly sunny day, temperatures well in the 60s, good stuff. here's salt sat -- satellite and radar, here's the storm track, watch what's going on here, this is the storm track or the jet. it's up into canada and it wraps around and pushes into the northeast. this whole area is experiencing temperatures above average balls of an upper level low near the gulf of alaska. it's funneling in pacific air off the ocean, flooding the lower 48 the result is there's no cold air out there. seasonal averages.bove the 64 in dallas.
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54 in wichita. 73 in new orleans. wait until you see what happens out here, they are in the 60s and 70s again there's no cold air across the country at least not this week. that will change next weekend, as of now it looks pretty good. breezy, quiet and comfortable that's what we'll call it today. same thing tomorrow, more sunshine, high pressure in control. slightly cooler, highs in the upper 50s, looks nice for the next three to four days. sunny and breezy, relaxing and comfortable. 63. winds are light out of the north 15 to 25 miles per hour. 60 degrees by 11:00 a.m., 62 by 1:00 p.m. 63 by # p.m. back to 58 degrees by 5:00 p.m. the sun will set before 5:00 p.m. get ready for this overnight tonight, 30s outlying suburbs. in the 40s and 50s this morning. getting closures to freezing.
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40 for center city. winds are light out of the north at 5 to 10. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, nice and quiet monday, 59. nice and quiet on election day, mostly sunny, 67 degrees, wednesday clouds move in. one or two areas see a brief passing shower, it's cool, high of 59. thursday, highs back in the 60s. friday a stronger cold front slides through. that 59 is deceiving, because it will come early in the day. by afternoon, the temperatures are in the upper 40s, speaking of upper 40s, those are the highs for saturday and sunday next weekend. >> but this week looks good. >> 9:16, the count down is on, thanksgiving day 18 days away. we're busy at 6abc preparing for the big big dunkin' donuts thanks day parade. dozens of volunteers started their balloon training in wynnfield highlights.
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west coast, this is all pacific air, like a pin wheel you'll see a series of storms wrap around it and batter the western half of the united states. there's thursday, friday, there's another storm, another storm. ultimately what's happening you have an upper level low here and the winds are just wrapping around this thing, just like this. you're getting all pacific air in the lower 48. next week you'll see a reversal. a high pressure system takes place here,le the winds will shift out of the north, northwest, you'll get colder air in the eastern half of the united states. we'll see the milder pattern for the next three to five days. over next weekend things change big time. get ready for that. philadelphia, 63. poconos, high of 50. ton of sunshine out there. >> a milestone for facebook,
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the special networking giant is closing in on it's 2 billionth friend. they are putting it in prospective, it would put usership at a quarter of the current world population. staple has a way to ease college debt for employees, the student loan repayment program give an extra $100 a month for some employees to put toward their tuition, it will help pay off student loans for 36 months. it plan is offered to top performers chosen by management. staple said in the future this plan will be offered to other groups. daylight save time came to an end at 2:00 a.m. this morning. if you have not done so, you have to change your clock back
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by one hour. the smoke alarm battery needs to be changed. nydia han has more. >> reporter: orderly smoke alarms may not give families the best protection in a fire, consumer reports reveals why. difference between life and death in a fire is a working smoke alarm. >> a dead detecter in a home is useless. it is critical to change the battery. if your smoke alarm is more than ten years old, it's time for a new one as the sensors inside can lose sensitive. consumer report test them by creating two common household fires, smoldering fires and fast moving fires. which is better for your home? >> the sensors are not better than the other, they are
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complimentary we recommend you get an alarm that has both sense of sensors. the best type of lammers have a dual sense' alarms have dual sense he weres and are interconnected. when one alarm goes off, every alarm in the house will go off. it gives you more time to get out of the house. >> reporter: new smoke alarms are made with lithium ion batteries. they are not replaceable. it's a good idea to note when you got the alarm an when you should real estate place -- when you should replace it. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news," a brilliant idea for halloween costumes. we have details on what one local family does once the holiday is over. we'll show you a machine that makes a sweet treat for
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line overnights. >> enjoy another beautiful sunny day, enjoy it for now, balls you'll soon see weather that's more like november. >> outside we go, with chris sowers tracking the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. nothing cold today. >> reporter: today looks nice, that cold weather doesn't arrive until next time weekend. the only fly in the ointment, the breeze continues to pick up out of the northwest 10 to 15 miles per hour. outside that, it's a near flawless day. 53 degrees in quakertown. >> reporter: 57 in coatsville, 55 in saint david. chester, 56. glassboro, 56. agenda beach, 58. villas, 58. woodbine 58. same number for hammonton and the boards in atlantic city, 58 degrees. here's satellite and radar, i paused it around 2:30 a.m., 3:00 p.m., this is part of the reason why we're so mild already. we had a thin ribbon of clouds
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move in during the overnight. when you get cloud cover in the overnight hours it acts like a blanket and inslates things, 62 degrees by 1:00 p.m. mostly sunny skies, 3:00 p.m., 63. breezy and comfortable. again, that's the high temperature somewhere in the low to mid 60s. looking ahead a quiet weather pattern in the next 3 to 5 days, turning much, much colder for election day and much massachusetts colder by the end of the week into next weekend. i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you criminals. two -- thank you chris. two residents managed to escape a house fire in the 13400 block of south 16th street. two men got out before firefighters arrived. one is being treated for smoke.
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two people living in neighboring homes evacuated as a precaution. investigators are working to figure out what caused the fire. two dozen people were forced out of their homes in media when a car crashed and hit a gas line. residence had to flee a house d nearby apartment buildings. peco shut off the gas leak that aoud residents to return to their homes. no report of injuries. a womanleeping inside her newark, delaware home was hit by a stray bullet always she slept. shots were fired along 100 block of flamingo drive. we're waiting to get more information about the condition. detectives are on the scene, but so far no arrests have been made. philadelphia police right now looking for suspects in connection with the shooting of a grays ferry teenager. the action cam at that scene, the 1500 block of south 26th
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street. police say a 13-year-old boy was shot at 11 4:00 he was taken to children's hospital with a bullet injury to his foot. the teenager is in stable condition. no word about an arrest or motive. there were scary moments for donald trump during a rally this weekend secret service had to rush the republican nominee off the stage in reno, nevada. trump spotted something, and two secret service members grabbed him and hustled him to safety. someone in the crowd shouted "gun," but no guns or weapons were found. after he was taken from the stage, trump was back on the stage. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us, but we will never be stopped. never ever be stopped. [cheers and applause]. i want to thank the secret service, these guys are
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fantastic. >> the man who prompted the scare said he was actually a republican protesting trump he was carrying a republicans against trump sign when he was attacked. he added he was thankful for law enforce. hillary clinton is keeping our focus on philadelphia. katie perry took to the stage hoping to sy voters in the democratic elections. her daughter will be make the rounds today in philadelphia on her mother's behalf. jill stein campaigned in old city speaking at the arch street meeting house yesterday. it included a 15-dollar minimum wage and single pair healthcare and green new deal to tackle climate change. the race in pennsylvania is the most expensive races in the entire country. pat toomey held a rally in
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bluebell joined by tom cotton. he discussed his record and plans regarding i illegal immigration and national security. toomey's democratic opposition katie mcginty got serious support from vice president joe biden and his wife jill. vice president biden said america is better than what he and president obama took office, he said there's more work to be done. he believes that katie mcginty and hillary clinton will be the best to pick up the baton. the race for the 6 congressional street is not as contentious as the race for president. both candidates in pennsylvania's 6 congressional district stress getting things done even if that means standing up to party and reaching across the aisle.
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the republican said that attitude led to efforts on transportation bills and guide it toward on regulatory reform. >> the democrat is a retired officer and engineer he said he would go out all on inif a structure and in-- iniffrom a -- infra both support gun rights, but want stronger background checks and would keep obama care and try to revamp it. >> data upon data shows the more people know what they are getting in advance and compare prices prices will come down. >> reporter: he looked at the single pair va system that he
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enjoys as a vet for pointers. >> the aforable care act is a good start, but it has a long way to go. it's better than not having anything. at least bring a solution. >> reporter: parish has been challenged with funding, cost tell low is only a one term incumbent. we'll see if voters want to go with what they know or try something new. >> we'll have more on election night with jim gardner and our panel of experts, our special digital coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. on 6abc.com. your time 9:37 day 6 of the septa strike there is no deal on the table between the transit authority an its workers. talks twindz -- between septa and local 234. willie brown lasted -- blasted
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septa saying they are rerelying on the court -- they are relying on the court instead of bargaining. the "action news" team starts a half-hour early tomorrow morning for up to the minute information on the morning commute and if there's any major break in the strike we'll update you on air and 6abc.com. get some sleep tamala. >> i will do what i can. happening today, 6abc is proud to salute our service members in the second annual philadelphia veterans parade. the streets surrounding independence mall will be filled with everything from motorcycle before brigade and parachute demonstrations and breath taking flyover. we'll have that front row seat at 12:30 with alicia vitarelli and sharrie williams joined with a panel of distinguished service
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members. the birdsre prepared to take on the giants in new jersey. we'll hear from a eagles fan. let's take a live look on sky6 live hd out across philadelphia international, lovely start to your sunday morning, meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come back.
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details about the man accused of kidnappings a woman and hold holding her in a container for two months. todd kohlhepp made a confession and revealed details that were not public knowledge. 7 bodies were found on the property. two children and a woman were stabbed to death in newark, new jersey, three others are in stable condition with stab injuries. police are looking for a 26-year-old man they described as a person of a separate case. dozens of highways in northern china are closed due to heavy smoke near beijing. officials have posted an argue alert because -- an orange alert. the highway shut down forced the
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closures of transit lines. local officials urged children and elderly to stay indoors. >> it looks better around here. >> reporter: clear here, 9:43 your time. >> reporter: we're not dealing with anything like that. >> reporter: no smog. clear skies. you get the idea you can see the sun glistening down. it's going to be a nice day, yesterday we had high temperatures in the mid 60s today will be close to what we saw yesterday. the only issue out there this afternoon would be the gusty breeze. makes it feel cooler than it is. outside of that it's going to be a gorgeous day. let's flipped it over to storm tracker 6 live double scan we don't have clouds in the sky, so there's no precip to talk about. wednesday there could be a passing shower, but only a 20% chance. 63 degrees is the high temperature we're shooting for today. some areas could go a degree or two higher than that. the normal is 60. we continue the trend of above
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average temperatures, which started in june, above average, july above average, august, above average. october was 3 degrees above average. november above average, as well. the weather pattern continues to be our trend. 58 in philadelphia. millville, 57. 58 in cape may. trenton, 56. the poconos 45. winds are gusting this is what i was talking about earlier. 30-mile an hour in the poconos makes it feel cooler than 50 degrees. 25-mile an hour in philadelphia. 26 in atlantic city. 24 miles per hour in wilmington. you'll have a to deal with that all day. if you're heading north up i-95 for the eagles giants game at met life stadium it will be windy and chilly. it will be sunny, we have high, thin clouds overhead that's about it. future tracker 6 confirms all the sunshine later this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, a real nice
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day, pleasant end to the weekend. overnight tonight, mainly clear, monday, repeat performance. somewhat cooler, highs in the upper 50s, nice looking day lots of sun. tuesday, a nice looking day. wednesday morning, the cold front moves closer and increases the clouds and there could be a shower late in the day. 2:00 p.m., the model has us at 59. temperatures climb into the low to mid 60s. overnight tonight it's colder you may need the extra blanket on the bed. temperatures dropping down close to freezing north and west, 40 for center city. temperatures rebound into the upper 50s monday, tuesday, election day, numbers in the upper 60s, 66, reading, 64. millville, 63. trenton, 65. a nice quiet weather pattern for us over the next several days. 63 degrees this afternoon, sunny and breezy.
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millville, 63. dover, 64. allentown the lehigh valley, upper 50s, low cold, 32 in reading, 40 for philadelphia. 42 in cape may. 39 for dover. let's fast forward to election day. not too bad, mostly sunny skies, this is the warmest day in the seven-day forecast. 65 by 1:00 p.m., no excuses this year, get out and vote. it's going to be beautiful. we keep the winning streak going. 63 today, 69 tomorrow. 67 tuesday, wednesday a lot of clouds, most of the time we're dry, one or two areas may see a shower, 90% of us don't see anything at all. 59. thursday is a good day, friday is the cold front day, that 59 will come early, by afternoon we're in the 40s. saturday is a blustery cold 48 with windchills in the 30s. you'll need the shorts today and heavier coats next weekend. >> thank you chris, like to remind you you can find the
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on a sunday morning, 9:49 the time, 58 degrees. sky6 live hd giving you a quite lovely glimpse over penns landing at festival pier. you see the folks walking, the camera shaking in the wind. it is gorgeous, meteorologist chris sowers says get out and enjoy, just like he promised yesterday, today a nice and pleasant, 63 degrees, chris, thank you for that. now that halloween is over, some of you may be wondering what to do with your children's costumes. a family says donate them each year. he creates a custom costume for his son who sulphurs from cerebral palsy. they donate them to other kids in the area who can join in the halloween events.
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live look here, this is down the shore sky6 live hd into cape may, you like an image like that, get out this weekend, because next weekend you may not enjoy nearly as much. >> the 6 others nearly did what most thought they could not do defeating the defending championships. >> eagles giants game is a must-win for the birds if they hope to stray in the playoff spots. they have beaten the giants in the 8 of the last 9 meetings. >> just pew used to be an eagles fan what he was going to council rock south high school no more. >> reporter: i just don't like philly to be honest. when i go back there, i don't
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get treated right. it's my hometown. there's no team than i want to beat more than philly. >> odd makers are picking the giants to win this. the eagles have other ideas obviously. kickoff this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. >> if he didn't think eagles fans didn't treat him well before, good luck now. >> reporter: the 6 sixers beat the nba champs, they came within one point of beating the cleveland cavaliers of all people, in the final minute, labron james said this is why i am king james. the sixers had five straight turnovers 102-101. penn state fans are having a great time since their update over ohio state. they breelsed past iowa --
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breezed past iowa, 41-14. this year's rose parade will have three co-grandhome thr respective sports. 120th rose parade will be january 2nd. >> janet evans was in my class at stanford. everybody was staring at the gold medal winner in my class. >> the new device that helps parents maintain control on children's internet use. a bus driver went above and beyond for one student. those stories and more, plus, chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. "action news" returns after
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donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody 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!" is 10:00 a.m., nydia han is off, tamala edwards joins us. pennsylvania may be key to who becomes next president of the united states. lucky to be alive, three
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people are pulled from a burning row home in philadelphia. >> still on strike, no deal as we head into one full week of the septa strike. >> time to turn to meteorologist chris sowers at the "action news" big board with a look at accuweather. at least the weather today is something to smile about. >> reporter: mother nature is definitely cooperating, the last several days have been very, very nice. the normal high for this time of the year which usually occurs around 3:30 p.m. is 60 degrees. the temperatures are 59 we're sitting at 60 in several locations. dover is 61. you get the idea, it's mild compared to seasonal averages. we'll see a ton of sunshine. there are clouds up to the north, new england, vice vermonw hampshire picking up rain and wet snow showers. everybody in the immediate philadelphia area picking up sunshine this morning. the jet stream is all the way up here. look how far north it is.
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it follows this ribbon of cloud cover that's the had you hudsonn canada. everybody south of that line is above average. the entire lower 48. the packed northwest that's the exception that's because of all the clouds and the storms hammer away at the west coast. everybody else see temperatures above average as the huge area of high pressure sits here, it meanders about, not in a had huy to go anywhere. we'll see above average temperatures and ton of sunshine. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunny and nice and breezy. 63 degrees is the forecasted high. however, we have big changes heading into next weekend we'll see a a reversal in the overall weather pattern. winds shift out of the north, cold front drops down to the panhandles of florida, it will be colder next weekend.
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thank you so much. we turn attention to the race for the white house, pennsylvania is approving to be an important battleground, the democratic and republican nominees making multiple stops in the state before the crucial final hours before election day. abc washington post poll shows hillary is enjoying a slight edge over donald trump anything can happen and neither candidate are not taking any chances. "action news" bob brooks has more, good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, gray and tamala, all you need to do is look at the candidates activities and see how important the state is. as pennsylvania is getting no more attention than any other state. if you need any indication that pennsylvania is a battleground look at their schedule. hillary clinton has a rally set at independence mall,on bone --
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john bon jovi will be singing there. last night it was katie perry. chelsea clinton is making five stops in time philadelphia suburbs to boost enthusiasm for her mom. trump's daughter is making stops in philadelphia and bethlehem today. despite a scare in reno where secret service rushed him off the stage, trump was back on the mic in minutes. >> nobody said it will be easy. we will never be stopped. >> reporter: today five stops today, four stops tomorrow, pennsylvania the only state trump visitors twice. as for the scare in reno, someone yelled gun, a protester was escorted out, no gun was found and the protester was released. reporting in fairmont park, bob
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brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> "action news" has you covered on election night, rick williams and monica malpass will be with the trump and clinton campaigns, we'll have news crews covering the major local races. 10:04, firefighters had to rescue three family members including an infant after a frightening fire. this morning they are calling the fire suspicious. the action cam was on the scene on the 2600 block of mansion reet in the city's grays ferry section. firefighters arrived at the town home to find it engulfed in flames. a woman was screaming for help from the second floor window. she and the man and baby were taken to the hospital in stable condition. >> we're doing as we always do a thorough cause and origin investigation. we'll work with the police department on anything else that goes along with that. >> reporter: fire commissioner, plowedded the work of firefighters to -- plowedded --
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applauded the work of firefighters to getting everybody out of the home so quickly. the family dog was saved from the basement. police are looking for a driver who hit and killed a woman in philadelphia on lehigh avenue before midnight. she was rushed to temple university hospital where she died from the injuries. the driver never stopped. they recovered a side view mirror from the vehicle involved. septa workers are on the picket line and no end is? sight as the battle goes on over a new contract. talks resumed last night between septa and 234, no agreement was reached. willie brown said the agency is relying on the courts rather than bargaining. a hearing is set tomorrow by septa to force employees back to work for at least election day. well, the eagles face a familiar foe on the gridiron
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today. it is the nfc east rival the new york giants. both teams come into the game at 4-3. this of course, pivotal as they enter the second half of the season. the loss puts the eagles 0-3 in the division. a steep hole to climb out of. we'll have live reports from met life stadium from east rutherford on "action news." singer sevyn streeter will sing for the sixers. she was not allowed to sing because of a t-shirt she wore reading "we matter." shell sing on september 16th and join them for a community outreach in the boys and girls club. several people are walking in fairmont to help fight against lung cancer. free to breathe 5k run started
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with a rally. this event is close to nydia han who lost her mother who did not smoke to lung cancer. that's why i'm here, i'm filling in for nydia so they can be there. money goes to research and education. that's our nydia she is doing what she can so nobody else has to feel that pain. runners took part in the 10k walk raising money for the local lark school that serves hundreds of chiren with disabilities and their families. >> 10:07. a messy muddy cleanup beginning this after the aftermath following a massive water main break in east falls shopping center. >> ahead a police officer is helping to build better
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continues. a woman was rescued from her car and rescued in the kaepernick of ime. >> if you ever not got outside, get out there. >> reporter: it's beautiful out there, temperatures in the 60s, look at the blue skies, we have high, thin clouds across south jersey and delaware. for the most part you'll see blue upstairs and comfortable temperatures. these photos were sent in early this morning, this is the sunrise on the schuylkill expressway, this is from elizabeth anne from pottstown, you can see the orange and the yellows, i love the reflection
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in the clouds, these are ice crystals you start to pick up beautiful images like this. this is patty up in the poconos you can see the fiery reds of sugar maples, beautiful shot there, hardly a cloud in the sky, this was sent in by karen, in west creek ocean county, new jersey, same thing a lot of nice color along the lake there, you see the tree branches that are bare, the leaves are beginning to fall. we're peaking now, this week is peak around the philadelphia area for fall foliage. once we get to the halfway point of november we start to see the leaves fall and we get into the heart of winter it's all downhill from there. 41 is the point, pressure is holding steady and winds are a little gusty out of the north/northwest this is a sustained or containt wind speed
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at 21 miles per hour. the airport is reporting a gust at 26 miles per hour. the winds are gusting, it's blustery even though temperatures are very, very mild. most locations are a degree or two from 60 degrees. salt -- satellite and radar, cloud cover up to the north, this is the jet stream or storm track up in new york, vermont new hampshire and maine. this is where it will stay for the the next several days days, the rain showers and snow showers will be up in new england. if you're heading to the game, you better get on your way here, up i-95 you go, 1:00 p.m., the eagles take on the giants, met life stadium in the meadowlands. 57 degrees the quickoff temple, 4th quarter 56. winds out of the north/northwest, sustained 20 miles per hour, you may see a
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gust 25 to 30 miles per hour. back here in philadelphia. sunny, breezy, 64 degrees, that's the forecasted high. winds out of the north 15 to 25 miles per hour. 63 will feel like the throughout the day. you can see lots of sunshine throughout the afternoon. 11:00 a.m., 60. 1:00 p.m., 62. 3:00 p.m., 63. cooling off later this evening. 58 degrees by 5:00 p.m. overnight tonight we're going down to 30 in the outlying suburbs, 40 for center city. clear skies, colder, winds out of the north at 5 to 10 miles per hour. some of the same locations that woke up to 45 or 50 degrees this morning are going to wake up to that tomorrow morning. make sure you bundle up before you head out to work and school. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunny and breezy, 63 degrees, monday, cooler, 59. election day, fabulous, 67 degrees, sun and clouds, mild. wednesday a lot of clouds, a weak cold front approaches the
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area, there could be a passing shower, most of us dry, a little cooler, 59. thursday we rebound, 62. friday, 59 there's a cold shot that comes in, and the temperatures fall off. saturday, it's much, much cooler, 48. with the wind it will feel like the 30s. >> but you say people are asking about the cold. >> reporter: i think it's the skiers. >> the skiers. >> reporter: erchtion -- everybody else -- >> your day is coming. everybody who owned samsung galaxy 7 phones has been returned. they will issue a software update that will limit the battery chargers of phone. it will charge 60%. samsung recalled all galaxy note 7 phones after several of them caught fire.
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it is 10:14 we are connected in so many ways in today's online world. that can lead to families feeling disconnected. >> a family used a new product that limited screen time. >> reporter: the system this family is using is calling neat circle. it's making the most of technology without it taking over. >> we feel the need to have something that we could police internet and just keep them safe. >> reporter: heather's 11 and 8-year-old boys are not only tech savvy but attend a computer school. they got meat circle, a small device managed through an app. >> each has a profile and they have limits filter sets according to their ages. >> reporter: every device the kids use is connected to their
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profile. the parameters stay the same even if the devices change. they limits screen time and sets a bedtime so they can't access the internet past a certain hour. >> if it's dinnertime and they using their screen and i call them and they don't answer i can pause the internet. >> reporter: there are ways around the circle, but the parents are notified about the change. circle go sets it a part. >> one of the criticism of these types of solutions it doesn't follow the user everywhere he or she goes, meet circle does do that. while they say it's a youthful tool they agree with the video it cannot work alone. >> there's no substitution for talk and discussion. >> reporter: the device costs
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$99. if you add circle go you pay $10 a months for a subscription. there are other devices like meet circle that i have listed on my facebook page but none of them include the services this particular device does, erin o'hern channel 6 "action news." >> a church got into t christmas spirit early this weekend, our lady of assumption church in vast -- stafford hosted a day long christmas biza. and santa himself stopped by to spread christmas cheer.
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sky6 live h giving you a beautiful crisp look at the commodor barry bridge. it's going to be a great day today go enenjoy -- enjoy it. it is time to check out what's going viral in the social corner. >> this is where we chat about the videos and images everybody is talking about from facebook, youtube andore. >> a bus driver's act of kindness has gone viral. she baked two dozen cupcakes for a student who had a rough start to her day. she lost the tray of cupcakes for the halloween party. she felt so bad for the girl and ran home inetween her bus runs and baked a fresh batch of cup case and delivered them in time for the party. >> i didn't know she was going to make me cupcakes, but then the lady came in and said these are farah, i said my bus driver
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made me cupcakes, i couldn't believe she would do that for me. >> what a great bus driver baked the cupcakes from scratch. the classmates were thankful and wrote a thank you card for saving the day. >> you could say the force is with this police officer in washington state. the officer spends his over time at a youth center praying music and he goes to the skate park where he shows off his skills on the skate board to reach out to kids, it creates better relations f those in the community. very nice. >> tell us what you think about the videos or stories by going to our facebook and twitter accounts. >> 10:21, chris sowers takes another look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment.
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the mother continues to recover and her children to be by her side. inside story is coming up later on 6abc, here's matt o'donnell with a preview. >> reporter: good morning everyone, election day is two days away, donald trump versus hillary clinton there are third party candidates we'll be talking about the 6abc franklin and marshall college poll which will give you a sense of how things stand with that race in pennsylvania. the u.s. senate race between pat toomey and katie mcginty may not be as close as it is suggested. we'll talk about whether or not our insiders thing there will be voter intimidation at the polls particularly in philadelphia. inside story coming up at 11:30 a.m. time for check of the exclusive cuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: 63 degrees, sunny,
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breezy, that will make 63 feel like the 50s, you get the idea it will be a nic day. tomorrow, cooler, 59 degrees the forecasted high. once again it will be on the all of a sudden, the temperatures starting point to climb, 67 for election day. 59 wednesday, back up to 62 on thursday, friday and saturday a canadian front pulls through and this will open the door for seriously cold air. 59 friday comes early. we drop into the 30s friday night into saturday morning, saturday is going to be a struggle. i have forecast models, 44 or 45 for the high. with the winds it will feel like 0. >> this week with george stephanopoulos is coming up next on 6abc. >> good morning has a lot of to cover as both candidates vie for the last minute votes in the general election. here's george with the preview. >> reporter: good morning, 48 hours ago in the craziest life of our lifetime. hillary clinton is edging up to
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a five point lead in the home stretch. we talk to reince prebis from the gop. john podesta and nate silver, all coming up on this week. >> "action news" at noon will be at noon and here some of the stories we'll be walking on for you, we'll be live as the candidates and the families crisscross the area in search of votes. for chris sowers, nydia han, tamala edwards, thank you for being here and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall, make it a great day.
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>> announcer: starting right now on a special election edition of "this week," just two days to go. >> crooked hillary clinton. you know, that term is really stuck. >> who acts like this? i'll tell you who, a bully. >> announcer: after a campaign of surprises. >> this, my friends, is not a normal election. >> announcer: the final hours. hillary clinton calling on her star supporters. >> you ready to rock for hillary? >> let's prove that love trumps hate. >> announcer: and overnight, trump rushed off the stage. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. >> announcer: now, america heading to the ballot box. >> this movement is coming together. >> you haven't voted? you're fired. >> democracy is on the ballot. >> announcer: our country at a crossroads. >> this is an election about change. the real qst
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