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nfc east showdown with the giants. those stories in a moment, but let's get the forecast from meteorologist chris sowers, a great day in store. >> reporter: we have a nice day for the remainder of the afternoon. we have sunny skies, high, thin cloudiness upstairs. temperatures in the 50s, a light breeze out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. 62 in philadelphia. 59 in allentown. millville, a comfortable 63. wilmington, 63. dover, 64. 59 in trenton. and atlantic city, 63 degrees. here's satellite and radar along with action radar. part of the reason why it's so breezy this afternoon we had a cold front slide through overnight, because of the pressure differences between the area of low pressure off the coast of maine and the high pressure off the carolinas, we're getting a wind tunnel
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effect. combination of sun and clouds, comfortable, 65 degrees. i want to show you the numbers across the lower 48. this is going to be a nice fall week here. there's no cold out there, look at these temperatures, 61 in st. louis. 71 in memphis, 670 degrees in biz bismarck in the combination of november. very, very mild air. the very cold air is up in new england wouldn't up you know it, it's heading this way. it will be by far the coldest air of the season. when i come back we'll talk about the nice warm conditions for election day and the big, big cold shot that arrives next week. >> it is an all out push for votes in pennsylvania as the race for the white house enters into its final days, the latest washington post tracking poll shows democrat hillary clinton
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with a slight edge. the national poll of likely voters shows clinton 48% to 43% donald trump. "action news" reporter, bob brooks is live with details on the busy day for the candidates and the surrogate's on the campaign trail. hi, bob. >> reporter: hey, gray all you have to do is look at candidates activities to see this is important. no state is getting more attention than pennsylvania. if you need any indication that you think the candidates think pennsylvania is a battleground look at their schedule. hillary clinton has a rally set with president obama at the independence mall,on bon jovi is expected to perform for it. last night it was katie perry at the mann center. >> i want you to say i voted for a better stronger america. >> reporter: chelsea clfnlt is making a stop -- clinton is making stops in montgomery
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county. trump's daughter is making stops bethlehem. despite the secret service rushing him off the stage last night, he was back on the mic in minutes. today he will continue his rigorous rally schedule. five stops today, four stops tomorrow, pennsylvania the only state trump visitors twice. after the scare in reno. it is reported that someone screamed out the word "gun," a protester was escorted out and released. there was no gun found. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> more information about the security scare for donald trump last night he was rushed off the stage in reno, nevada when someone in the crowd may have yelled the word "gun" there was no gun found. the incident started with a
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protester in the audience carrying a sign republican against trump. he said he was attacked by supporters and security guards. rick williams and monica malpass will be with the trump and clinton campaigns and crews will be spread out across the region covering the major local races. 12:05. a woman sleeping in her newark, delaware home was hit by a stray bullet as she slept early morning. the shots were fired at 1:30 a.m. along flamingo drive. several cars were hit including a home of the 38-year-old victim. she was not seriously hurt, but investigators are asking anyone with information about the shooting call police. three adults including and infant had to be rescued after an early-morning house fire. the fire in grays ferry section is suspicious. firefighters arrived to the home it was engulfed in flames and a
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woman was screaming for help from the second floor window. the victims are in stable condition, the family dog was rescued from the basement. right now, police are working to track down a hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a woman this all happened in north philadelphia last night. the action cam at the scene at lehigh avenue off front street. police say the 35-year-old victim was struck while trying to cross the street just before midnight. they do not have a description of the vehicle involved, but they have recovered a side view mirror which may have been broken off from the car. there appears to be no end in sight to the septa strike which is in its 6th day. today workers are on the picket line and tomorrow septa heads back to court to stop the strike from happening on election day. talks continued between septa and 234. the union president blasted
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septa in a statement saying the agency is relying on the courts rather than bargaining. the "action news" morning team will get an early start tomorrow morning, we'll begin at 4:00 a.m. with up to the minute information on the morning commute. all right, it is another must-win for the eagles today as they take on another long time rival, the new york giants, jamie apody is live at met life stadium with a preview of this game. jamie we know this is a big one, the eagles wants to win this one, right? >> reporter: yeah, guys how can you have a must-win half way through the season. eagles lose this one, they are winless in the division, if they win they are right back in the first place top of the division and frankly the conference. this is a huge game as big as it's gets. if you look on the field behind me, some of the eagles special
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teams are out there, it's mostly giants o'dell beckham junior is out there. giants have a ton riding on the game, as well. they are coming off the bye they don't want to be rusty. they are 4-3 just like the eagles, for the birds, the players know the game has huge implications. >> it's going to be a big game. it's a huge game for them, too, 4-3. both teams have to win. >> between in second place and being in last place. this will tell it all, we have to put pressure on the cowboys they are in if i were right now this is what we make of the team, are we going to fight or keep fighting or lay down, starting the second half right here, all these games are very critical coming in, are we going to be a playoff team or staying home watching it? >> reporter: it should be interesting and hopefully we'll be breaking down an eagles game
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on "action news" sports sunday i'll have a full report from met life stadium. the eagles seem to have eli manning's number, they played against him at met life study -- stadium. live from met life stadium, eagles and giants, jamie apody. >> thank you so much. we're just a few minutes away from the philadelphia veterans day parade. the independence hall area will host the parade and the festival honoring our brave men and women in uniform. it includes parachute demonstrations and breath taking flyover. for a front row seat you can join alicia vitarelli and sharrie williams and dwirbledz
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panel of service -- distinguished panel of service members at 12:30. the annual free to breathe fundraiser included walks and runs over several distances. this events near and dear to our own nydia han who lost her mother who did not smoke to lung answer. it helps research and education and awareness programs. >> there's much more to come on "action news" this noon. a grand picture emerges as a successful realtor confesses to killing seven people. and philadanco6abc loves the arts, and chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" returns.
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confessed to killing four people todd kohlhepp is expected in court for a bond hearing. the 45-year-old real estate agent is a suspect in three other murders. investigators say he kidnapped a woman and held her in a storage container for two months until police found her. on the same property where the container was found, police discovered the body of the kidnapped woman's boyfriend. two men escaped their burning home in the point breeze section. action cam at the scene 1300 block of south 16th street after 4:00 a.m., you can see the flames coming from the window. one man recovering from smoke inhalation, people in neighboring homes evacuated as a precaution. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire. flames engulfed a home in
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the tacony section of philadelphia, nobody was hurt in this one. it happened in the 6600 block of keystone street across the street from the firehouse at 2:00 a.m. fire crews had it under control in 20 minutes. the cause is under investigation. time to get you caught up on the accuweather forecast with meteorologist chris sowers, you promised us a great day. seems like that's happening. >> reporter: i delivered. it's beautiful. take a look at that shot, gray, down in cape may, lots of sunshine still over the sand. we'll seer comfortable temperatures in the 60s. the only issue out there this afternoon continues to be the wind. wind speeds are out of the northwest at 10 to 25 miles per hour. it's a shame because temperatures are in the 60s. with the gusty breeze makes it feel more like the low 50s out there. 62 for this time of the year is not that bad. dewpoint, 32 no moisture in the air nice and dry. winds out of the north/northwest
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at 21 miles per hour gusting to 25-mile an hour at the airport and the ocean temperature, 59. the normal high for this time of the year is 60 degrees. we're already in the low 60s throughout the area. 64 in dover, 63 in millville. wilmington, 63. atlantic city, showing the exact same thing. salt sat a thin canopy of high clouds upstairs this afternoon, but the sun will shine through that. mostly sunny, sun and clouds the rest of the way, very, very comfortable. mostly sunny and breezy, that's the call from accuweather. we bumped the temperature up to 665. originally it was 63. winds are out of the north at 15 to 25 miles per hour. you can see the whole day excuse me we're expecting the sunshine along with the high thin clouds. 1:00 p.m., 62. 3:00 p.m., 63. 5:00 p.m., 58 degrees.
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overnight tonight, clear skies and cooler we're down to 30 degrees across the outlying suburbs and 40 for center city. the winds will ease a little bit out of the north at 5 to 10 miles per hour. we're expecting a breeze tomorrow as we jump ahead to election day, no changes here, looks like the best day of the week. temperatures in the mid 60s, lots of sunshine. 1:00 p.m., 65. 4:00 p.m., 66 degrees, 7 fm, temperatures in the upper 50s, low 60s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, steady as she goes, nice and comfortable out there. 65 degrees sunny and cooler tomorrow, highs in the upper 50s, 59 we're back up to 67 for election day, that's the warmest day of the next 7. 59 wednesday. lots of clouds and passing shower, that's a weak cold front that will slide through. thursday, 62 with a lot of the sunshine, here comes friday this is where the pattern starts to change a little bit. this is a potent front coming straight out of canada.
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this will be the coldest air of the season so far that invades the region. 59 friday, temperatures fall during the day, saturday, blustery and chilly. >> hopefully it takes a long time for saturday to get here. well, the cleanup continues from friday's massive water main break in east falls. workers cleared mud from the shopper center on fox street. the break in the 48-inch main left a massive sinkhole that has to be repaired. it was the 4th major break in recent years. stay ahead on "action news," a new clue that could help you fight off the flu this winter, we'll explain after this break. of her...wherever. he is not a person who is equipped in temperament, judgment or character to lead our troops. donald trump has created a toxic atmosphere
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pwhen i come home and dinner'sry not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p*á*á". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. 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?
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uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. it is 12:20 p.m. sunday afternoon, 62 degrees out there, sky6 live hd giving us a glimpse from the temple camera over the city. chris sowers says enjoy the weekend because the cold is coming next weekend. with flu season around the corner, scientist answered the question why the flu spreads in colder community and tropical community. flu spreads slower when the
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temperature is 70 to 75 degrees withstander humidity. if the humidity in public buildings can be adjusted accordingly the might slow outbreaks. doctors at the cdc and washington state continue to investigate a paralyzing illness that affected five children since late september. one child has died. the cause is called afm it has been linked to a virus. none of the cases have a common illness or link. 89 people in 39 states were confirmed to have afm. a tragic page of philadelphia history is about to come to live on the stage told through dance. karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> straight out of philly pairs the file of northern dance and hip hop meant to showcase philadelphia's professional
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dancers. and shedding light on a dark historic time for the city. it's a collaboration between philadanco and hip hop dance troop pure movement for a piece philadelphia experiment which relives the 1985 move bombing. >> people know the story they get it. if they don't know it, they want to know the story. >> reporter: it was choreographed by lenny harris. >> he put it on the stage. >> reporter: pure amusement will performh i know -- nothing but a word. >> some of it a very moody and
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some of it wants to make you cry. >> reporter: jones myers brown hopes the 3678ance will make philadelphians proud. >> show the world what philly has to offer. >> reporter: straight out of philly is at the kimmel center perelman theater november 18 to the 20th. for tickets and showtimes, go to the arts in philly or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts for other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers.
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in pennsylvania, a packet of heroin can be cheaper than a six-pack of beer and prescription painkillers are too easy to get. as the head of the pennsylvania commission on crime, i've helped local communities fund drug treatment programs to save our kids. i'm josh shapiro, and as attorney general, i'll crack down on the drug dealers and stop the overprescribing of opioid painkillers. i'm proud to be endorsed by law enforcement organizations representing 14,000 police officers. this is a fight we can't afford to lose.
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enjoy. >> reporter: we are winning in the weather forecast. 65 degrees, we originally had 63. look for a mixture of sun and high clouds. it will be breezy with winds out of the northwest at 15 to 20 miles per hour. it will feel like the 50s, but it's a nice day. speaking of 50s we drop down to 59 tomorrow and 67 degrees on election day. hundreds of runners raced across the ben franklin bridge they took part in the bridge event present the by amerihealth of new jersey. it raises money for the local lark school that serves hundreds of children with disabilities and their families. philadelphia veterans parade next on channel 6. "action news" continues tonight at 6:00 p.m. for nydia han and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall, make it a great day. katie: my mom was a restaurant hostess
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at a neighborhood favorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message.
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and criminalize women's right to choose. pat toomey and donald trump both would defund planned parenthood, "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah." "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors... who perform them." and when donald trump insulted women and bragged about... sexual assault, pat toomey refused to reject him. pat toomey: won't stand up to trump. won't stand up for women. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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philadelphia veteran's parade. live from the independence mall in center city. here the parade hosts, alicia vitarelli, major general wesley craig and kernel marine wiebl. >> good afternoon, everyone, i'm alicia vitarelli along with colonel mar ruin wiebl and wesley craig we're joining an enthusiastic crowd kicking off the parade with the motorcycle parade. more than ten units and 300 riders here today. including santa claus. we have a wonderful crowd joining us, the backdrop could
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