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morning out there, sky6 live hd taking a live look that is the commodore barry bridge. we are bracing for a wind- whipped soaking. >> good we'll win in the end. >> marchers from around the world protest the policy of president donald trump as the demonstrations continue, the new president is moving ahead with business. >> the pennsylvania turnpike
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bridge is still closed and they have not said what it will reopen him. let's look at the live look over center city and dilworth park. it is damp out there. >> reporter: we have so much to talk about this morning, i don't know where to begin. let's get you outside we'll start with the fog first and get into the winds and the coastal flood advisories and the shebang and all that. we're looking at the camden waterfront, or penns landing, you get the idea it's hard to make anything out because the fog is so thick. the visibility is not as bad across the interior sections of south jersey and the jersey shore. we have a band of rain pushing through, some of it is coming down at a good clip down
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atlantic city wildwood and cape may, light to moderate rain, this stretches into eastern portions of cumberland county. that's where the wet weather thorning. this morning, again we want you to drive slowly and allow yourself extra time. down to .3 in reading and allentown. .3 in philadelphia and trenton. five miles in millville. this is where the rain is falling, that's why the visibility is not as bad. north and west of there, take your time this morning. areas of fog and drizzle similar to yesterday, the exception being you'll see more in the way of rain later this afternoon, high temperatures around 52. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll focus on the high
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wind warning that goes into effect tomorrow and high wind warnings for the jersey shore. you can check storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at 6abc.com/weather. >> the pennsylvania turnpike commission said the bridge connecting bucks county and burlington county will be closed for weeks at least, crews are working to sure up a fractured truss. a assessment must be done to look at the repairs needed and that will take week. weather is believed to have played a role in the damage to the truss. your time, 6:03, new information to tell you about this morning, one man is dead after a shooting in philadelphia. the victim we're told was shot in the face. police say he was found with the gunshot injured overnight on the sidewalk in west oak lane. a 911 call alerted office to respond to the 7000 block of
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north 20th street. police are working to track down the shooter. police in burlington county are trying to solve a murder there, a man was shot in the chest on the unit block in burlington. he was shot a short time later at lordis hospital. no word on an arrest or murder. a man stabbed a 70-year-old woman to death. the crime happened at 5:30 last night in the 7000 block of caesar place. the suspect is a 29-year-old man who is related to the victim. so far investigators are not saying what led to the attack. 6:04 sunday morning, this is president donald trump's second full day on the job since being sworn in. >> the president's assistance
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are being sworn in and he is going to host a reception for first responders and police who helped with his inauguration. >> the first visit will be from teresa may. mr. trump is planning to meet with the president of mexico later this morning to discuss trade and immigration and security. the two is sparred over president trump as call to build a border wall between mexico and the u.s. as donald trump settles in as the new president, many people are making their voice heard about his policy and administration. around the world there were 600 marchs. a half million people packing the streets of washington, d.c. as president trump got to work nearby. in philadelphia, they used their since and voices to call on other leaders to defend their
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rights. the action cam was in trrnlt -- trenton where a crowd gathered there were several speakers 89 group marched a half mile to the steps of the state house. >> we were at the march in newark, delaware, hundreds of people marched two miles to maybe street. many holding signs to convey their message. despite the marchs and demonstrations, president trump is getting down to business reaching out to the cia hoping to ease tensions with the intelligence community. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: a battle cry heard from hundreds of thousands of people. >> well resist any racist sexist policy that come our way. >> reporter: the national mall in washington, d.c. flooded with people. >> i think a lot of people have anguish and worry about what's going to happen. >> men and women and children
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taking to the streets from coast to coast. >> we can whimper and we can whine, i'm here to fight back. >> reporter: boston and san francisco and london and around the world, the same emotion shared by celebrities. all standing up for women's rights, civil rights, human rights. meanwhile, president is ain't to stay away from the protest during the cia. hours later trump's press secretary sean expires calling the white house briefing room for the first size disputing the numbers that attended the inauguration. >> photographs were framed in such a way to diminish the supporters on the national mall.
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>> reporter: all while vowing to remain united for the next four years by saturday march, half a million people had taken the train, the crowd topping the number of riders on inauguration day. the marchers saying this is the just the beginning. our 6abc app has coverage of the women's marchs in philadelphia and washington, d.c. and around the world. we've posted dozens of photos and videos from our "action news" team here and in the nation's capitol. the 6abc app is a free download for your mobile device. 11:30 a.m., the inside story panel breaks down the inaugural address. >> 6:08. if you're just waking up with us, there's much more to come on "action news" sunday morning, the price for forever stamps
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changed while you were sleeping. the the ledge at the jersey shore -- legend at the jersey shore is laid to rest. >> reporter: the same storm is heading this way and will become a powerful nor'easter, dense fog and rains overnight tonight and tomorrow, i'll have the details coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. n
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him -- welcome back, everybody, people in mississippi are cleepg up after a -- cleaning up after a tornado swept through the area. one family was away on the gulf coast when the twister struck. they returned to find their home completely gone. >> the bad thing, i got to start from nothing. [inaudible]. >> wake up and sue this here, god is good, he just took material things. we know for everybody on this street was good. >> heartbreak for the folks in mississippi, people say they had little time to find shelter when the tornado struck in the middle of the night. dozens of homes were damaged or flattened. many folks are vowing to
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rebuild. >> the report from oklahoma city in tornado alley. it was in credible to see the precise path the tornado picks. >> you get a warning system, but by the time you're in the about the same time, boom, the storm is often on you. heartbreak there. let's start you out down if atlantic city. we're starting out with patchy fog. the jersey shore has steered clear of any deep fog that settled in at this point. the rain drops on the lens there. that's part of the region why, the fallen rain has lifted visibility a little bit. everybody else is socked in. radar, rain is to the south, it will stay that way for another hour or so, we expect to see mainly a cloudy day with areas of fog and drizzle this
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afternoon. heavy rains for oceanville all the way down to atlantic city. there's route 9, the garden state parkway. 47 into cape may. slow go ponding on the roads, as well. northwest of there, we get into interior sections of south jersey and west of the delaware river and all of a sudden we're so socked in with the fog. everybody down to there's than a mile we have a dense fog effect through the late morning hours, it will gray and dull and gloomy out there. the steadiest rain holds off until first thing after midnight tonight and tomorrow morning. this is a small little piece that has broken away from the main batch sitting across the southern tier states. we'll time it out, mainly cloudy and aerials of fog and damp 0
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out there. there could be a shower around or patchy drizzle. overnight tonight, showers and patchy drizzle, areas of fog, tomorrow morning, the morning commute it will start out okay, probably foggy and cloudy out there, maybe areas of drizzle, but the rain begins to increase here from south to north during the late morning hours and through the first part of the afternoon, look at all the yellows and oranges popping up there, explosion of yellow and oranges, that's the nor'easter pushing up the eastern seaboard and we'll see the heaviest rains falling. nothing has changed from yesterday. 45 to 55 miles per hour for the i-95 corridor. and 5 to 65 for the jersey shore. therefore the national weather service has i should a wind advisory up to the i-95 corridor, for the gusts between 40 and 50 miles per hour. we have a high wind warning that goes in effect tomorrow for the jersey shore, we could see gusts
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to 45 to 65 miles per hour. part of the problem with the easterly wind at 60 to 65 miles per hour is you're taking all the water and piling it on the beaches there. what we're expecting at the jersey shore with the peak gusts 65 miles per hour. spotty power outages likely and beach erosion likely and coastal flooding during the high tide that occurs along the oceanfront at 4 ram. during the afternoon hours things will improve. areas of fog today and drill. it's a cloudy day, scattered showers thrown in there. 52 degrees is the forecasted high. gray and dull, fog around early. 50 degrees by 3:00 p.m. with the scattered shower. overnight tonight windy and rain and drizzle after midnight. 40 degrees outlying suburbs, 43
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center city. 44 tomorrow, windswept rain, tuesday, cloudy, morning rain, 46. sunshine returns by wednesday, 54. nydia. >> thank you. a jersey shore legend has been laid to rest. bill morey the create of morey's pier amusement park. his funeral took part at saint anne's in wildwood. the 87-year-old was a life long resident of the wildwood woods. he leaves behind his wife closures, four children and seven grandchildren. >> former first lady barbara bush could be released from a texas hospital as early as today. she has been receiving treatment for bronchitis. her 92-year-old husband g. h.w.bush is being -- george h
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the drop and afterbated losses. a cdc report said an elderly woman died from an infection that was resistant to all antibiotics licensed in america. she was treated in india for an infection years before and may have brought the bacteria from there. the case shows we need to preserve the power of antibiotic we have. >> reporter: if you're hospitalized, tell your doctor if you've ever been in a medical facility over seas so check test you and isolate you. before any healthcare provider touches you, make sure they have washed their hands.
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>> reporter: all right, welcome back everyone, 6:24 sunday morning, dense fog advisory, we're dealing with the same thing we saw yesterday at this time. the visibility has been reduced to less than a quarter of a mile. most of the viewing area under the advisory, the extreme being southern portions of south jersey and southern delaware. philadelphia and allentown, .3 in reading. 4 miles in millville. 9 miles in the poconos. forecast for today, lots of clouds around, areas of fog and drizzle throughout the afternoon. 11:00 a.m., 47. 1:00 p.m., 48. 3:00 p.m., 50. 5:00 p.m., 49. temperatures pretty much holding steady. it's kind of gray and gloomy and
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dull. gray. >> bring some sunshine, chris, thank you. 6:24, in sports this morning, the flyers and sixers both lose, here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: the sixers are one of the hottest teams in the nba, yeah the sixers, only one nba team has been better, trying to keep the game going without joel embiid in atlanta. that's not so easy. this will get them up on on their feet. okafor got the start, okafor drops a dozen, sixers up as many as 7. what a pass, leads the way with 21. third quarter, things go south, dwight howard slams it, sixers having a hard time hanging with the hawks down as many as 18.
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they lose, ending their three game winning streak. well, so much for being well rested and ready to go, the flyers back from the bye week and still not in the win column. fighting to get back into the second wild card spot, wayne simmons just got engaged and showing no love for the devils. get in there! flyers tied at 1. the break away, scores, flyers down 3-1. steve mason comes in to start the third. miles wood on the power play, flyers lose 4-1. they drop 12 of 15, ouch! , good night to bad hockey. >> we didn't play our game with the spirit, after that we didn't play the way we want to. >> if we want to rest on confidence sagging that's the
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wrong answer. our answer is pull together, dig in and get back to work. >> back to work tonight against the islanders. college hoops number one ranking villanova has rebounded, five straight wins they have reclaimed number one ranking in the country. villanova has never lost a game when josh hart scores 21 points. hart finishes with 25. chris jenkins look smooth, up as many as 19. villanova number one in the country. jay wright still doesn't think this team is 100% right defensively. st. joe's is the home team against penn in the big five battle. back come the hawks, lamar
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joining marches across the globe. deja vu, a dense fog advisory in effect across the entire region and we're tracking rain and windy gusts. meteorologist chris sowers is here with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast helping you plan your sunday. >> reporter: gray, do you know how lucky we are? because i was doing the math. if this was a typical january, we would be getting 15 to 25 inches of snow. we kind of dodged a bullet. it has not felt like january at all this month. we had a a couple of days earlier in the month it was pretty cold. we had a minor snow effect, but outside that, it's been very, very mild. philadelphia running four degrees above average for the month of january. there's the view looking live on sky6 live hd philadelphia international airport, wet runways it's not raining in philadelphia, it is damp with a little bit of mist and drizzle and steadier rains off to the southeast off the jersey shore
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area from atlantic city to wildwood and cape may. there's the view, we've set it in motion for you, this is the very last of it, most of today will feature clouds and patchy fog and drizzle from time to time, as well. the main event holds off until tomorrow morning. we've assumed into southern new jersey, there is atlantic city expressway, heavy rains falling along the parkway and route 9 south into cape may and the wildwoods, it will last for the another 25 minutes and work out to sea. temperatures are mild across south jersey. keep in mind, the normal high for this time of the year which occurs around 2:00 p.m., is only 40. we're sitting at 45 in hammonton and glass gore -- glassboro and woodbine, 45 degrees. we'll top out somewhere between
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50 and 52 later this afternoon. we could see an isolated shower or patchy drizzle. the steadier stuff moves in overnight tonight and tomorrow, i'll have details on the timing, gray. >> several of president trump's cabinet nominees are expected to be voted on senate committees this week. things get started with rex tillerson trump's pick as secretary of state. he made his first official visit as president to the central intelligence agency standing before memorials of fallen agents, he dropped his criticism of the cia and gave his full support to the intelligence community. >> there is nobody that feels stronger about the intelligence community and the cia than donald trump, nobody. >> trump criticized the news
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media for what he called the dishonest coverage for his crowd size at the inauguration. the president will spend the day oversaggy the swearing in over high level staffers and hold a reception for first responders and police officers who helped withs inauguration. >> women's march took place this weekend, marchers hit the streets from coast to coast including philadelphia and overseas a similar picture played out. washington, d.c. was the epicenter of it all. our brian taff was there to talk to democratic senator core -- corey booker. >> i hope he recognized this is a greater america than the one he in visions. he is the guy who degraded women
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and immigrants. there is only one way to make the county strong and that he is to unite the county. >> sharrie williams was also there, you can see both their posts on our website 6abc.com. the mayor said yesterday the number of people are who participated in the women's march here at home more than doubled the expected crowd. men women and children of all walks of life joined together for the peaceful demonstration. jeffcherico was there, he has te story. >> reporter: with instruments, signs and their voices, passionate protesters took to the streets of philadelphia. a massive show of unity by those concerned about donald trump's administration. >> rights for women will be eroded and all the progress made in the lgbtq community. >> he has become a threat to many minorities and people of
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color. >> i think it says we're not going to lie down did you work this presidency, we have rights we need to fight for. >> reporter: an estimated 350,000 men women and children marched the benjamin franklin parkway, phyllis nailer walked with the cane. >> i feel to strongly about the condition of our county. >> reporter: protesters gathered at eakens oval. mayor kenny kicked off the rally calling for equality for all and unity. >> now more than ever we need to be together forward into history into progress, remember we can goat through world war ii we can get through this. >> many in the crowd once concerned about donald trump's campaign rhetoric say they are now convinced it wasn't just talk. >> he came within office and win a few minutes, lbgtq website
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was gone, climate control was gone. he is completely out of touch. >> these people on the benjamin franklin parkway we are all a part of your constituency it is your job to listen to our voices and represent us as our president. >> reporter: many left their signs here, police say it was a peaceful peru test and no arrests. reporting along the benjamin franklin parkway, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> officials now say the i276 pennsylvania turnpike bridge over the delaware river will stay close until engineers come up with a repair plan. the bridge was shut down when a fracture on a steel truls was spotted -- truss was spotted on the pennsylvania side of the span. a timeline for repairs has not been released. officials say they have to worked to stabilize the bridge before they settle on a permanent repair plan. police identified the
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victims of the chester fire, 45-year-old sherman denby. appears to have started in the electrical system of the freezer in the kitchen. the search continues for the suspect in the violent home invasion in the chestnut hill section of philadelphia. an intruder got into a home on east chestnut hill avenue in the middle of the night, he woke up the sleeping couple inside their bedroom and forced the women to perform a sex act at gunpoint. neighbors say they are stunned by this. >> this is something you read in a gross book you buy at the airport. it's frightening. >> police say at one point the intruder set down his gun and that's when the wife grabbed it and tried to shoot the man. the suspect took off with the couple's call and cell phone and
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wallet. saying goodbye to an american astronaut who holds a special place in history that's ahead on "action news" sunday morning. also this morning you will here the recordings showing the strength of dr. martin luther king wife correspond -- coretta showing the one simple wish she had. a picture captures the love of is child. live look over cape may, chris sowers says it is raining there, and nor'easter is on its way. chris sowers is back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a bit.
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heavy rain is causing expensive flooding in parts of southern california, look at the damage there. more than 20 people escaped injuries as floodwaters swept cabins down a coastal canyon northwest of los angeles. president obama's family their plane had to be diverted from palm springs to 60 miles per hour away. after years of drought, california has been hit by much-needed rain and snow this winter. i guess they are getting suture of it right now. this is a live look outside at philadelphia international airport. meteorologist chris sowers is tracking a nor'easter registered our way.
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>> reporter: it's in credible getting back to the california thing. they have been under a drought for more than a decade. it's almost gone, they were 12 inches, even worse, 15 inches in the deficit. for us, we're tracking a snowless nor'easter. there could accumulating snow across central pennsylvania and central portions of upstate new york, nothing for us in the philadelphia area. there's the live view over the commodore barry bridge. fog out there, some some of it is rather dentist. we have showers and -- rather dense. we have showers and rain to the south. atlantic city expressway, margate, longport stretching down to wildwood and cape may. this is pushing off to the east, win the next half-hour and 45 minutes that will be gone and
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most of the day we're left with this be fog and clouds and on and off drizzle conditions throughout the afternoon. the fog report, .8 in philadelphia. half mile far western suburbs including allentown, reading and lancaster. .3 in trenton and wilmington. the main event is actually still back here. you can see the counter clockwise swirl that's the area of low pressure, that's the nor'easter right there, it will make a beeline toward the coast and make the left-hand turn and come up. push its way through the mid atlantic states and the northeast. it will bring heavy rains especially for the shorepoints. patchy fog, areas of drizzle for yesterday. heaviest rain holds off overnight tonight, this is when the main event begins here, 7:00 a.m. we have darker shades of green that's the heavier rain starting to develop. all of a sudden here comes a ton of downpours from the south the reds and the oranges and the
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yellows start to pop up here as the core of the storm marches through. you can see how far to the northwest, the rain/snow line is, this is williams port, this is harrisburg, it's well west of philadelphia. there's no cold air with the storm. winds will be a concern for the jersey shore. 4:00 p.m., 20, 25-mile an hour gusts not a big deal. overnight tonight tonight to tomorrow morning, 50 to 55-mile gusts to the jersey shore, increasing to 60 miles per hour during the afternoon and it is going to be at this point we're piling up all that water, because high tide occurs between 4 and 5:00 a.m. for the oceanfront. an hour later for the delaware bay, this is where we'll start seeing the beach erosion and the minor tidal flooding and conditions like there. very early tomorrow morning. more specifically the high tides looks like, atlantic city,
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4:03 a.m., stone harbor, 4:47 a.m. cape may, 4:20 a.m., rehoboth beach 4:30 a.m. we're not anticipating anything more than minor flooding at this point, but it's something we have to watch. areas of fog, 352 for philadelphia. -- 52 tore -- for philadelphia. cape may, 52. rain developing after midnight. becoming windy in the overnight lows in the mid 40s, 45 for millville. 43 for philadelphia. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, everything gets back to normal but not until wednesday. today, cloudy and drizzle, 52. windswept rain tomorrow 44. tuesday, more rain, 46. wednesday, you'll need sunglasses, yes i said
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sunglasses. 54. thursday, 50 degrees, look at the cool down friday, 42, saturday, 39. >> it's a good thing it's not snow. >> reporter: 15 to 25 inches. >> no thank you. in "healthcheck" this morning, we know that dna determines eye color and height. it may be connected to how well people learn and the age they have kids. scientists analyzed information of ten thousand people through 8 decades. they found the better the mother is able to learn, the old she is when she has kids, they say the populations intelligence has increased, all thanks to factors like technology. >> we have a new way to get the headlines from "action news," 24
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hours a day, it is amazon alexa, asked for a new flash and this is what cruel here. >> you'll larry. here's the flash from 6abc philadelphia. when you download the app, you have to set up 6abc as the news source and skill list, after you do that, "action news" will be a voice command away, i love that. >> time for the social corner, we'll begin with a dad in canada who leads by example. he takes his 3-year-old daughter on a date to teach her an important lesson. he gets a little purse for her and makes her feel like a princess. dad wants her to know she detective's to be treated with respect. he loves the opportunity to talk to her. >> a good dad there. imagine waking up to this
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right here. greeted by this robot there. that's what pan sonic is calling hospitality robot. it's being tested out in japan. it moves around the lobby informing guests about bus schedules and handing out bottles of water. it is used to remove dirt dishes at tokyo airport and delivers medicine and supplies in hospitals. >> you'll never believe what this igloo in canada is made out of, 600 milk cartons, filled with water and food coloring and peeled away to reveal beautiful blocks of ice. once they were done with the cartons they were all recycled. >> tell us what you think about any of these videos by going to our facebook and twitter accounts. >> we'll be right back stay with us.
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>> surveillance video captured a robbery at a bar in germantown. police are asking for your help to solve the case. here's rick williams with this morning's crimefighters report. >> reporter: philadelphia police want you to take a look at this video it captured the of robberf the charlie b bar in germantown section. >> september 1, 11:30 p.m., two black males enter the store armed with handguns takes the money out of register and lays the patrons on floor and take cash off them. >> reporter: they have left the scene. one was wearing a red shirt and blue jeans and one wearing a hooded sweatshirt and dark pants and gloves.
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luckily nobody was injured. that's what the fear is in the neighborhood. guns, you have people drinking alcohol, you never know what it's going to erupt into. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is issuing a 2,500-dollar reward call 215-546-tips. all calls will remain anonymous. for crime fighters i'm rick williams. channel 6 "action news." >> 6:52 a.m., former american astronaut eugene sternen commanded apollo 17 mission to the noon in 1972. he became the last of a dozen men to walk on the lunar surface. he talked about the experience in a documentary the last man on the moon. >> i looked over high shoulder and there's the earth, there's reality, there's home, i wanted
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to press the freeze button, i wanted to stop time. >> impressive view from outer space, before heading home he said he drew the initial of his daughter on the surface, he later offered analysises -- analysis on space missions for abc news. he will be buried with full honors. he was 82. yeah, so mom's got this cold.
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father came from her resilience and determination. >> reporter: in a newly released memoir, miss king made it known in her marriage she would be a force to be reckoned with. >> i love being your wife and the mother of your children, if that was all that i did, i would go crazy. >> reporter: your father wrote this, a wife can make or break a husband, my wife was always stronger than i was through the struggles. >> was that your mom? >> reporter: in difficult challenging times, she rose to an occasion. >> i believe that martin was chosen, i believe that i was chosen and i say to the kids, this family was chosen. >> reporter: she thought she was as destine as him to do good things, great things.
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out of the spotlight mrs. king had one simple wish. >> all i needed was the house. >> reporter: your father was no, he didn't want people to say he was benefiting from the movement. your mom said i want a house and she got that. that tells you about hertenacit. that tenacity and strength was put to the test when the home was bombed. >> daddy was a leader, but mommy was the strength during that threat. >> reporter: how do we use what your mother and father fought so hard for moving forward. >> my mother said a struggle is a process, freedom is never won you win it and earn it in every generation.
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>> they say behind every great man here she is coming forward a little bit. nice to hear that. another hour of "action news" straight ahead. >> it's raining in parts of the area and more rain is coming and bringing wind with it, meteorologist sourest source shows us when this will all end. someone stabbed a 70-year-old woman and left her to die in her philadelphia home. this morning we'll tell you what police are saying about the attacker. troubling news about the pennsylvania turnpike connector bridge all next on "action news" sunday morning. >> look at that, another foggy
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morning out there, sky6 live hd is taking a live look at center city. although you can't see the skyline can you. we're briefing for a wind whipped soaking. >> good we'll win in the end. >> marchers from around the world protest the policy of president trump as the demonstrations continue. not president is moving ahead with business. >> i-276 bridge is still closed and officials have not said when it will reopen. >> outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers, helping you to plan your day with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we see the raincoat, that means rain is coming. >> reporter: it's misting and drizzle on city avenue, the roads are damp. the fog is t
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