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organizer a dictator and tyrant. developing right now, a deadly shooting in the middle of new orleans' most popular tourist hot spot. glcialg the eagles are gearing up for a prime time showdown with the packer also. david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, good afternoon, david. >> reporter: it's a good looking afternoon, nydia and gray. we have cloud cover mixing with sunshine and the winds are picking up as expected. it is feeling cool. you can see the dominant cloud cover off to the north and west. generally speaking we'll view sunshine enclouds. 49 degrees struggling to get to 50 in philadelphia. we're at 50 in wilmington and millville. 47 in cape may and upper 40s in reading and allentown and trenton. the winds are picking up. 15-mile an hour breeze in philadelphia. when you're standing in the shade as i am. you're glad you have a couple of
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layers on. 52 is the high. that's right on the average high for this date. 34 the overnight low which is right around average. some suburbs tonight dipping into the 20s and thankfully these winds which are a bit noticeable today will be dieing down. the next big change in the forecast is rain, we need it, we'll get it through parts of tuesday and wednesday and the early part of thursday, i'll have that with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. gray, nydia? >> thank you david for theup date. -- for the update. reaction is pouring in right now after the death of fedel castro. >> today some are mourning the death of a hero who stood up to major world leaders while others are celebrating the death of a dictator and tyrant who tore families a part. >> reporter: the sunrise over post castro cuba, unclear if it means the dawn of a new day.
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his name rings bike a battle cry in havana where the cuban flag flies at half staff. cubans attending the university of havana where the education is free chanting and crying. one student things she owes the leader everything. the word of his ded announced by his owe death announced by his brother raul taking the country by surprise. a few hundred miles away, a different story. miami's little havana turning a page in cuban history. >> this is the best news around the world today. because fedel castro is a devil.
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>> reporter: many who are celebrating are exiles or descendants who didn't see cuba without castro. >> this ought to be a moment where cubans are dancing in the streets because they are liberated. it is not a free society. >> reporter: the passing of the man considered a brutal dictator offers a glimpse of hope that the cuba he had knew is within reach. >> reporter: his body is set to be cremated and his ashes taken on a three-day journey across the country before being buried on december 4. in washington, channel 6 "action news." >> we're following developing news out of new orleans, that is where one man is dead and nine others wounded after someone opened fire in the famed french quarter. officers were called to bourbon street at 1:30 a.m.
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they found ten shooting victims. two victims were women. one of the men wounded is one of two men arrested on firearms charges. investigators have not indicated a motive. a man is recovering after someone stabbed him during a home invasion in chalfonte bucks county. the victim is a 32-year-old man who is still recovering in the hospital. if you have any information call new britain township police. a fire forced a west philadelphia family out of their home and right now they are looking for a new place to stay after the home was badly damaged. the fire started in the 100 block of dewy street. we are told that everyone got out safely. firefighters are trying to figure out what caused the fire. a funeral and memorial service is taking place for a young father shot and killed outside the hamilton mall. 20-year-old demon cottman died friday.
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his older brother was injured during the violence. cottman was a 2013 graduate of atlantic city high school and standout wide receiver on the football team. today marks the end of a busy holiday travel weekend. aaa estimates 50 million americans hit the skies or the rails or the roads this weekend. bob brooks is at philadelphia international airport as people head out and return home. hi, bob. how is it going? >> reporter: millions of and millions of people traveling right here out of philadelphia international airport. we've seen steady flow of people. nothing crazy, no long lines nothing like that. that is making people very happy. we're hearing it's a bitter sweet time. happy to go home, but sad the time with family and friends is done. a hug goodbye, a common sight between families, it's times to goodbye, thanksgiving is over
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and the estimated 49 million people who travel head back. the majority hit the road 43 million driving and the rest on cruises trains planes and buses. this daughter at the airport tried to spend much more time together before heading back to college. >> it's easier to know that christmas is three weeks, but this is the longest stretch. it's harold to say goodbye -- hard to say goodbye. >> reporter: according to aaa there's a 1 million traveler increase this year. mom was putting things on hold. >> my wife left stuff back in the rental car place she had to go back out and get her jewelry whatever she dropped in the front seat. an awesome holiday weekend, it was great. >> reporter: we spoke to a girl heading back to school in
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kansas. she said it's a bitter sweet feeling. >> all my family came over, we had a huge thanksgiving feast, everybody brought turkey, pies. >> reporter: before she took off she wanted to say something to her family in royersford. >> i miss you, i'm going to miss you. wish me luck on all my finals, because i didn't study. >> reporter: maybe she can study on the plane ride back to kansas. another look of the departures board you can see almost all on time. i'm only reading two on the board which don't say that which is amazing news for travelers. they are contributing that to the amazing weather we have right now as they head back to their destinations. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news". >> good weather always helps. thanks, bob. the eagles are gearing up to face the packers in prime time.
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they will host green bay tomorrow night. theywhole take the field against green bay is unclear. running back ryan matthews has a knee injury from the last week's game against the seahawks. coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. on monday night. we'll wrap up the night with the post-game show followed by "action news." a powerball holder in pennsylvania is $1 million richer, but the big winner is down south. a ticket matching all numbers was sold in lafayette, tennessee winning 420 million-dollar prize. in pennsylvania, one ticket matched the five white balls, that's good for a cool million. 17, 19, 21, 37, 44 and the powerball number is 16.
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>> much more to come on "action news." open only when fedel castro died. we'll tell you about the symbol of hope of a florida woman who said her family was torn a part. >> meet jet, who is up for adoption in a shelter, home for the holidays. i'm new mexico i'll have those details coming up next on "action news." >> and meteorologist, david murphy will be back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues.
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up today. >> reporter: yeah, a little breezy this morning, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you we are dry, taking a look outside we have sky6 live hd there's the airport. no weather related reasons to delay your flights in and out of philadelphia. there is not much active weather a long the east coast. back to the mississippi at this point. breezy, maybe bumbley as you take -- bumpy as you take off. wind out of the northwest at 15 miles per hour. the temperatures across the region, all cool. 50 degrees in wilmington. 49 in philadelphia and trenton. 47 in both allentown and reading. 50 on the nose in millville. 47 by the water in cape may. again we're keeping an eye on clouds out to the west that are trying to make a move on us, there are breaks in the clouds, we experienced a mostly sunny morning. as we go through the next couple of hours, it could be that the
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clouds filter in a little bit. i was hoping they might stay on the other side of the mountains, but looks like they will might make a run at us. in the lehigh valley, breezy, 50 degrees, feeling like the mid 40s. a couple of layers in you're out and about there. at the shore, sunny and chilly, layers on the boards for the stroll. 53 by the ocean water. in philadelphia, 52, sun and clouds, might be more clouds as we go through the afternoon. chilly conditions with winds out of the west/northwest 8 to 16 miles per hour. again, not a horrific strong wind. i'm not and he canning debris over the roads or anything like that. it will add a need for the layers as you head out. a few clouds and cold overnight. the winds drop back a little bit, 4 is the low in philadelphia. some outlying suburbs in the upper 20s. that means tomorrow morning when you first open the door you'll want a winter coat on and extra
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gear, gloves stuff like that. tomorrow, we start out sunny. the clouds overtake us as the day goes on. by 5:00 p.m. we'll be partly sunny and clouds and sunny breaks. overnight the clouds get thicker and tuesday morning we wind up with showers moving through. there's the noon look, you can see parts of the region will be looking at rain. there will be periods of on and off rain through tuesday, that's 3:00 p.m. every now and then a steadier cell is possible. we continue to move through wednesday, we still have rain in play. if you look ahead between now and about midday on wednesday we're already up to an inch and a half on this model of rain. that's not the end of it, as the rain may not end until thursday morning. in this purple area i'm expecting 2 1/2 inches of rain spread out over 2 1/2 days. you get the idea we need the rain and we'll get it, some of us over a couple of days period
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could wind up with a couple of inches. 52 degrees, tomorrow, sun and clouds, 56. tuesday and wednesday it will be mild highs in the mid 60s, unfortunately it will be raining on and off throughout the days, not a great day to enjoy the milder air. but you like milder temperatures it means it's rain and not snow. thursday we dry, 61 is the high. temperatures plunge in the afternoon probably getting into the up 40s quickly late in the afternoon and early evening. 61 is misleading. it will be colder during the day. friday, saturday, highs in the low 50s, we're turning the corner toward cooler air. >> still ahead on "action news," "healthcheck," the strike seen trial that is going to start this week that could put an end to hiv infection. >> we'll take you to a local
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>> welcome back looking live right now at the commodor barry bridge. looks beautiful out there. puffy clouds and the sun shining, it is cold today just in the 50s. "healthcheck" this noon, scientists in south africa will start a vaccine trial this week in hopes of winning the fight against hiv. the most advance clinical trial to ever happen in south africa. one of america's top infectionous disease experts said it could be the final nail in the coffin for the disease. it is the season to eat all the yummy food.
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a spinning studio is letting you spin off the calories all for a good cause. ali gorman has the story. >> reporter: the lights are dim, the music is loud inside cycle bar exton, pennsylvania. the class i tried is a prelude to a charity ride on december 3. proceeds will benefit the believe and achieve foundation a local profit that helps low income kids. matt ryan plays for the atlanta falcons and is from philadelphia. a charity ride at cycle bar is a perfect mix of doing something good for yourself and others. >> cycle bar has a community vibe going on, what a great way to go out and do something healthy for a great cause. >> reporter: classes are 50 minutes of cycling getting your
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heart pumping and muscles burning. many say it feels like a party more than a workout. >> it's like dancing on a bike. >> reporter: and with different moves you'll hit all the major muscle groups. >> you're doing everything from pushups and crunches and scwats on the bike -- squats on the bike. >> reporter: it's a fun and friendly crowd. >> i like that we give back to the kids. >> reporter: the special ride is december 3. a 25-dollar donation gets you a bike in the class, all proceeds go to the believe and achieve foundation, we have more at 6abc.com/"healthcheck." ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> what a way to workout. >> there's much more to come on "action news" including sports. >> it was a big day for penn state fans, the stars align in
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it was a big weekend for college football fans in philadelphia. both temple and penn state are heading to the post season. >> the eagles are gearing up to host the green bay packers at the linc tomorrow night. here's jeff skeverski with sports. >> reporter: has temple turned things around or what, the owls for the second straight year have won back-to-back division titles what a finish to the regular season last night at home. the temple seniors going out with a bank against east carolina. philip walker the first in
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temple history to throw over ten thousand yards, 44 to a donis jennings. end of the first half, thomas looks like sean mccoy at the linc. thomas touchdown, 18 this ten games. the owls scored 27 unanswered points last night. temple wins 37-10. clinching their second straight division title. next up, navy. what a scene on the field last night. >> to be sitting at 3-3 to win 6 straight, as i told them, trophies come and go, rings come and go, they keep getting better, i'm excited about that.
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>> reporter: congratulations to temple and penn state, because we are going to big ten title game. what a run by penn state, they have won 8 straight ascertain thanks to help by ohio state yesterday, thank you very much, the nittany lions will play for a conditioners championship, too. penn state fans going nuts happy day in happy valley. they need a win over michigan state to clinch, penn state blows them out. 376-yard career high and four touchdowns three in the third. penn state 45-1 clinching a spot in the big ten title game against wisconsin what a finish. >> humbled for this night and the type of support we get and so thankful for the guys in the locker room. it's been special, we've over achieved and we keep over
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achieving and we want to continue to do that. >> barclay who left with a right foot injury will prepare to play next saturday based on on what he knows about his injuries. so, is nelson agular playing or not? coach peterson is making a decision whether to bench him. he wants to redeem himself after a tough game in seattle. they have ruled out ryan matthews with knee injuries. expect wendell small worth to have a role in the offense. >> the biggest thing is going in and getting more work, obviously. >> definitely look forward to it, i'm going to embrace it. it is a challenge and great opportunity for me to take advantage of it. so what i could do to take on a
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bigger load. >> reporter: sixers big man embiid will start today gains labron james and the cavs, flyers also in action. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder.
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fedel castro. >> a twitter tirade from donald trump posted this morning about efforts to recount votes in three states. black friday shopping shattered records this year and one local animal shelter is hoping to capitalize on the holiday shopping rush. >> david murphy in for chris sowers, how is it going out there, david? >> reporter: good day for jackets today, starlings going over head. i love that. looks like the northern and western suburbs are picking up the cloud cover. you see that popping into understand and parts of the south jersey. it's thin enough with enough holes in it where we're seeing sunshine. temperatures across the mid atlantic are chilly. 49 degrees in philadelphia. same thing up the coast in central park in new york city, and pretty much the same story through washington and richmond and ronnie --ke, virginia.
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at times you'll catch a breeze and combine it with the cool temperatures it's a day for jackets and a couple of layers. in the northern and western suburbs look for highs around 50 degrees from reading to kutztown to -95 correspond. the shore we'll -- corridor, the shore we're calling breezy. everybody looking at jacket weather. much-needed rain is on the way later on empty workweek we'll have the details in the seven day. nydia, gray. >> reaction is pouring from around the country and the world after the passing of fedel castro. >> some are mourning the loss of a revolutionary, others are celebrating the death of a ruthless leader.
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this was the scene in miami's little havana neighborhood after the news break of his death on friday evening. many cuban americans were excited for the end of an oppressive regime that tore their families a part. >> reporter: this is a champagne bottle they have waited decades to open. a gift from her late father. >> it was given for all the years open only when fidel dies. >> reporter: fedel castro death was highly anticipated and wished for because of the pain when families were forced to split. she shares the moment when she was 8 years old and said goodbye to her beloved father, a political prisoner in cuba. >> they took my father out and all i could do was cry.
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>> what was going through your mind you were so younger. >> that is what hurt so much. >> today is florida she is a county commissioner, struggling with memories of her young life in cuba. >> underwhy couldn't express my opinion or why i couldn't say that i believe in god. >> reporter: childhood trauma defining a generation. >> reporter: this doctor remembers it well. at 11 years old she left cuba without her parents on what was dubbed the peter pan flight those parents sending their kits to america when a bright future couldn't be guaranteed. >> i remember when i was leaving my house, kissing all my dolls, you know saying goodbye to everybody, it was very already i'm going to cry. >> more than 14,000 children on the peter pan flights. there was one point they wanted me to make, these women say they
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are fiercely american, so grateful to for what this country gave them. abc news, miami. >> with the fate of cuban american relations uncertainty, reaction to in washington to fedel castro has been mixed. ted cruz who has cuban routes said he thinks president-elect trump can protect cuban new-found freedom. >> this at her -- regime has gotten stronger because of a weak president and weak foreign policy. it is my belief that a new administration that u.s. foreign policy not just to cuba, toward our enemies, whether iran or north korea will no longer be a policy of weakness and apiecement. >> here in philadelphia, cuban americans gathered at an old city restaurant to mark the passing of fedel castro. the action cam was there last
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night. they discussed the death of former cuban leader and the possible political implications. >> we want to recognize exactly what it means to the people of cuba. in the past few years they have taken progressive steps to better their lives and the lives of the people there. this is just us recognizing what that means to them. >> they plan to hold special commemoration also each day during -- commemorations each day during the nine day mourning period until his funeral next sunday. president-elect donald trump gets back to work on his white house transition after spending the holiday in florida. he expects to hold a number of meetings tomorrow. he is expected to announce several key posts including secretary of state. trump is condemning the push for a vote recount in several swing states this morning. this morning president-elect fired off seven tweets blasting
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the effort. this comes days after jill stein raised millions of dollars to fund a recount in wisconsin. stein is fighting for vote recount in pennsylvania and michigan. clinton said they will participate in the recount. cyber monday deals are coming your way. online offers have been rolling in since last week. amazon plans to role out 75,000 deals. those deals will continue throughout the week on toys, electronics, video games and books. online shopping has broken records this year. one retail tracking company said nearly $3.5 billion was spent online on black friday. that's a whopping 21% increase from plaque friday a year ago. brick and moor tore stores saw -- stores saw
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increased business. with so many in the mood to shop. officials at the burlington county animal shelter are hoping that a deal will entice future pet owners to help a pet in need of a home nora muchanic has more. >> reporter: burlington annual shelter wants you to bring home more toys and excuser. they -- computer. they hope that you will adopt a pet to bring it home for the holidays. this weekend, black friday through cyber monday, the shelter is waving all adoption fees which can run $75 for dogs and $45 for cats. they are calling the promotion home for the pawa-days. russell and elaine adopt
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the this kitten named lilly back in august. >> i know i'm helping, i'm giving a life to a kitten. the kitten is giving a life to me. >> consider jet a yorkie who came into the shelter a week ago, he is very calm and has a great deposition. >> reporter: rebecca has picked out this tiny tabby named calvin. >> i thought adoption would be better than buying one. zappos.com is picking up the adoption fee. if you're a burlington county resident this weekend you can pick out a new companion for free. >> eventually they will find their forever homes and be homes that we care for them like they are ours while they are here and hope for the best. nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> there is still much more to
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come on "action news" sunday afternoon. coming up, we'll take you behind the scenes for the philly pops annual christmas concert as the kim -- at the kimmel center. >> celebrating rocky 40 years later. how tourists and local a like pay tribute to the iconic hometown hero who first appeared on the big screen next on "action news." >> christmas is just 28 days
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officially open. gus the groundhog is shown rushing through a winter wonder handle to buy one of the holiday themed instant games. while it looks cold, the commercial was shot back in september, it was 80 degrees outside. the action cam was there as the lottery checked out downtown west chester with fake snow. and actor wore winter coats to fake the holiday atmosphere. dee coats. >> reporter: how did they keep the sweat off gus? [laughter]. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you dry conditions. there's a few clouds out there, but as you look horizontally at all of this, it's looks more cloud than it is. you can see the sunshine with all the sunbathing a good portion of the northeast
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philadelphia and points to the west. in any event, clouds and sun. 49 degrees we're on the chilly side. winds out of the northwest at 15 miles per hour. we're not adding too much temperature to that, probably keeping the winds in place until past sundown. if you have plans to head out this afternoon or early this evening. layers, because it's breezy. 50 degrees in wilmington right now. 49 in philadelphia. and trenton, 47 on the map in allentown and reading. 50 in millville. 47 in cape may, new jersey. satellite and radar shows you how south jersey enjoyed sunshine through most of the day, now we're getting a little bit of cloud cover across the region. now as you saw there's holes in the clouds. thicker stuff to the north and west we hope holds off until after sundown. generally speaking sun and clouds arrest maybe a few -- and maybe a few more clouds as the day goes on. 52 in philadelphia. going up to 50 in in allentown. 52 in trenton. 53 in wilmington. 53 in dover.
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over in atlantic city at the airport. 52 in millville. 351 next to the cool ocean water. here's how the numbers role, 2:00 p.m., 51. the high today is 352 we'll hit that around 3:00 p.m. which is typical for this time of the year. 4:00 p.m. not much difference down to 49. by 6 after sundown, 46 degrees, the numbers drop. if you're with a you can the dog, 40 degrees, a bit breezy, less wind at 10:00, 37 degrees we'll go down to 34 for a low in philadelphia. a lot of cooler suburbs getting into the 20s that means that's what you can expect when you get up tomorrow morning. you have sunshine after sunrise, too. by 7:00 p.m. you can see a lack of cloud cover. that changes. by 6:00 p.m., high clouds around, sun, obviously down over the horizon, sun breaks out there, maybe stars out. the next change comes on tuesday morning as rain arrives and we get into 3:00 p.m. tuesday
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afternoon there's a lot of rain around. it's on and off steady rain. every now and then a particularly steady burst is possible. that continues through wednesday and another slug comes in later wednesday into thursday morning. this is the model projection through about now on wednesday before it's done. even by then, it will be up to an inch and a half of rain in philadelphia and maybe more in sports in the west. by the time all is said and done, a lot of areas in the center portion of the region could be over two inches. we need the rain so that's good. you can see the mile an hour air in wichita and dallas that will be sliding toward the east. as the rain arrives ahead of the front we'll be in the mid 60s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, here we go, today, 52 degrees, chilly out there. 56 sun to clouds on monday. 65 tuesday and wednesday. those are the two days it will be harder to enjoy the milder air because you have pockets of
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rain coming through. milder, nont nonetheless. no snow and that's good. high of 61 with the numbers falling into the 50s on thursday, and cooler on friday and saturday. >> have you heard the sounds of holiday season are beginning to fill the air. the philly pops are preparing for their annual christmas concert at the kimmel center. karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: for many families celebrating christmas with the philly pops is a treasured annual tradition. this last year they will be joined by three choirs abbey famous jazz -- and fame -- famous jazz singer. >> the christmas show is one of my favorite things. it is the ideal way to get into the true spirit of christmas. >> reporter: they will be performing songs audiences know
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and love. >> we'll have popular songs like i'll be home for christmas. come all ye faithful. joy to the world. >> reporter: this year they will be joined by popular jazz singer tony defair. he is a wonderful singer and great personality on stage. >> reporter: several choirs will take the stage. >> philly potassium orchestra and -- philly pops orchestra and festival chorus. >> reporter: it not be a pop christmas without the sing along. >> thousands of people singing their christmas songs. it's a wonderful coming together, people who never heard the philly pops before, this christmas program is the perfect introduction. >> reporter: a philly pops christmas runs december 3 through the 18th at the kimmel
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>> so glad you stayed with us, looking live outside, outside, sky6 live hd showing you this beautiful shot of cape may, new jersey. looks pretty, right? chilly, testers in -- temperatus in the 50s. bundle up if you have to head out. it's 40 years since rocky premiered in new york city giving philadelphia a hometown hero to celebrate for life. this week tourist and locals celebrated the movie. >> reporter: up they go up the art museum steps they raise their hands in the air triumphantly just like rocky
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balboa did four decades ago. >> i've been here a bunch of times and i've never done it. it fellows like a come coming of age moment. >> i usually go to museums and i do other kind of tourist thinks, i have to come, i love rocky. >> it's part of philadelphia and when you come here you have to do it all. >> i was 14 when i saw the movie, now i'm 54. it's crazy. >> reporter: written by sylvester stone in three days -- is it stallone, in 3 days, it made over 225 million in 1976 alone and won three academy awards including best picture. >> yo adrian i did it. >> i think it's a great testament to perseverance and overcoming all odds.
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>> reporter: rebecca organized an annual 50k race, retracing rocky through the city. >> yo adrien this is the place to be okay. >> reporter: mike makes a living impersonating rocky. he lives and breathes the movie 40 years after its debut. >> not only sylvester stallone, but the entire crew created and reinspired a planet. >> that was pretty good. >> written in three days. >> it's an all new night on prime time 6abc. >> it's begins with once upon a of time. >> a baby, where did it come from? where are its parents. >> they no longer matter, the child is mine, now. >> yours?
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you stole him? >> yeah. scandalous. >> tonight he takes the son and uses bait in a twisted plan. it could affect the lives of everyone in story brook. >> the last few days have been the hardest since kate died. i understand patrick is your son. >> don't, you can't, you don't have children. >> i raised him, i packed his lunch i got him to school. i protected him. >> reporter: on secrets and lies, eric wages war on the warner family in an attempt to stop their infighting and find out who killed his wife, but new evidence leads to a devastating discovery. >> don't like secrets, i like answers. >> i may not always be able to give you them.
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on the packer tomorrow night on 6abc, our coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. kickoff 8:30 p.m. after the final play join ducis, jamie and jeff for our live post-game show. >> finally at noon, a group of california nuns put their holiday spin on the mannequin challenge. these are the in los angeles, great job, sisters. >> that was great. >> they did great. >> we needed to our own. >> "fyi philly" is next on channel 6 "action news." "action news" will continue back here tonight at 6:00 p.m. >> now for gray hall, david murphy chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han have a great sunday.
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>> i'm karen rogers. i'm erin o'hearn. and i'm alicia vitarelli, tonight on fyi philly. who doesn't love a food truck? it's our annual food truck special! from sweet treats. you guys want one? to savory sandwiches. this is more of an experience. to healthy choices. i like brie, avocado, i like bread. take a ride with us for the best mobile meals in the city. yo, i got some food. that's perfect. yesss. wow. chicken's really good. yeah! >> hello and welcome to our annual food truck special. we are about to run down some of the city's best street vendors. we've got charlie from chewy's here catering our special. and it's his birthday. happy birthday charlie. we'll take a look inside charlie's truck in just a bit. you're going to see more than 20 trucks featured on our show. many providing award winning cuisine. but we had to search to find our favorites for this show.
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