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>> let's go outside to meteorologist chris sowers and the accuweather forecast. a little snow we're talking about. >> reporter: i want my blizzard, though, nydia, this is nickel and dime stuff. a little snow is possible after midnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. first let's start out with the temperatures. what we're seeing if philadelphia, something that hasn't happened in two weeks. temperatures hit the freezing mark for a change. it's the first time in two weeks we dropped down to the low. 32 in philadelphia, 34 in allentown, 33 in millville, an trenton, 30 degrees. we'll see more in the way of sunshine. temperatures will pop out in the low 40s. with the winds it will feel like the 30s. officially it will be 43, it will feel like 35, 36. winter weather advisory goes into effect for areas highlighted here, mainly south jersey and delaware. city of philadelphia is not
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included in the rad -- advisory, north the poconos or lehigh valley, this is a southern system. we're expecting accumulating snow. if you live in south jersey and delaware, tomorrow morning you'll need to allow extra time there will be snow covered roads and slick spots, because temperatures will drop below freezing overnight tonight. the visibility will be reduced at times. watch what happens the farther north and west you go, you get into the northwestern suburbs and the lehigh valley and the poconos, all of a sudden you're in the clear, maybe a few flurries and snow showers or two, the roads should be fine, you should allow i don't recall extra time if you live south and east of the city, and north and west should be okay, at least that's the thinking. when i come back we'll time it out and let you know how much snow is to expect in your neighborhood.
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guys? >> thank you. 7:01, we're following breaking news, there's charges against a driver in a hit-and-run crash. kenneth rush hit a 19-year-old girl and 10-year-old girl in the southbound lanes of boulevard at midnight. one girl died at the scene, the other died at the hospital. 48-year-old suspect is charged with two counts of homicide by vehicle and driving while intoxicated, and two counts of involuntary manslaughter. the crash happened near large street where two girls lived. police have not released the victim's name. >> from coast to coast, scenes like this one, played out at major airports where crowds protested against donald
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trump's' ban from reef gees from seven muslim majority countries. in the middle of the night, a small victory for the crowds, aclu went to court in new york city and won a temporary victory. the judge's order temporary bars the u.s. from deporting those subject to the travel ban. travelers had a strong argument their legal rights were violated. the department of homeland security said that court ruling will not stop president trump's executive order from being carried out. dhs said prohibited travel is prohibited and the government has the right to revoke a visa at any time for security reasons. because of that, more protests are planned today, one at philadelphia international airport this afternoon. president trump signed an order on friday that included a 09 day ban by citizens of iraq, syria, sudan, somalia and yemen
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and iran. syrians are blocked indefinitely, including those trying to escape the county's civil war. this oarveghts -- effects people who work with the united states government. >> i have an official visa and passport because i worked with the u.s. government. when i came here, they said no, they take me, i'll break the rules, i'll do something wrong. >> president trump said repeatedly his travel ban is not a muslim ban and touted the executive order as one that's long overdue. saturday afternoon, the president spoke to reporters about the expectative order. >> it is not a muslim ban we're prepared to work it out nicely, you see it at the airports, you see it all over, it's working out very nicely.
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we're going to have a strict ban and extreme vetting which we should have had in the at any time for many years. >> the u.s. may admit refugees on a case-by-case basis during the freeze. a syrian family coming to start a new life in the lehigh valley is caught up in the legal manuverring related to the travel ban. jeanette reyes spoke to the family. >> i'm beside myself, i'm thinking this is a prank, this is not real. >> reporter: after more than a decade of waiting, piles of paperwork and thousands of dollars, the family was excited for the arrival of their extended family members who are moving from war-torn syria to the states. it includes her parents and siblings. >> i'm salads i've been waiting for them for three years. i woke up like at 6:00, just to go there. >> reporter: but after an 18 hour flight with stops in several countries, the group would only walk on american soil
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for hours before being sent back. the family tells "action news" their relatives their detained by homeland security and forbidden from making any phone calls. the controversial move is a result of donald trump's executive order temporarily banning people from seven muslim countries. backlash from citizens and local elected officials was swift with dozens of protesters expressing their outrage at philadelphia international airport. >> it's important to me, i'm the son of an immigrant. my family came to the county because of they believe in the values. america. >> reporter: it included tom wolf and bob casey and mayor kenny. kenny said in part by several account these families waited months to obtain the proper documentation so they could come to the country legally. the trump administration may have very well given these
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families a death sentence. >> i'm very proud to be syrian, you want to kick me out because i'm syrian. i don't mind, but i'm proud to be american, too. >> reporter: the federal ruling is a temporary win for protesters here, that doesn't mean those detained can see their families in the states, they will not be deported. you can expect a fight from the administration up until an after the hearing set for february 21. reporting at philadelphia international airport, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> we have learned that the travel ban also e. legal residents of the u.s. who have green cards. if they are currently traveling out of the county, it could mean they will not be allowed back in. princeton, university is among the schools urging students to delay travel to seven nations. princeton is home to many national students they want clarity on the ban or for students to talk to lawyers
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before they travel. >> google, apple and other tech giants are compressing anxiety over the ruling. tim cook wrote we have reached out to the white house to explain the negative effect on our co-workers and our company. a significant number of tech force consists of engineers and experts some come from the countries undertrump answer ban. >> as the travel ban made headlines, trump talked to putin. the call lasted for an hour and focused on security issues. a statement from the kremlin said the call addressed restoring mutually beneficial trade and economic ties. president trump signed and executive order giving officials 30 days to work out a strategy to defeat isis. >> 7:08. a half million cars are under recall. details ahead. septa regional rail riders
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roads get slick and there's accidents. live on sky6 live hd down in cape may. a beautiful shot of the beach. clouds will hang on. combination of sun and clouds, it will be chilly, temperatures in the 40s and windchills feeling like the 30s, we don't have to worry about snow. it's overnight tone the moisture rolls on in. 43 degrees we top things out later this afternoon. the normal was 41, that was our high yesterday. we're starting out at 32 which is 6 degrees above the seasonal average of 26. the first time we've reached the freezing mark in philadelphia in nearly two weeks. it's been quite sometime. wind, 29 in in mill -- millville. 16 in the poconos. clear skies across the coast, you see the clouds increase from the west. this is actually our snow makers
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right there. it's coming on the screen right now. it's small, little disturbance. it doesn't take up much real estate. it's very, very tiny. future tracker will show you this in a second. the small little systems you have to time them out. it's shifted to the south now, just are the slightest shift could make a huge difference in the forecast. by 4:00 a.m. knowledge, there's other forecast model that is showing where it is. it will be out to sea by 11:00 a.m., from that point, it's a nice day, temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s depending on your location. it's not a big event, a minor event, but with temperatures dropping below the freezing mark tonight there could snow-covered back roads and slick spots where the snow falls. be careful tomorrow morning
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allow yourself extra time. maybe a coating to a half inch in the gray-shaded area. one to two inches for the lavender color, cumberland, cape may, atlantic, in south jersey and kent and sussex county in delaware. what to expect in the area, snow developing after midnight. south jersey and delaware, slippery roads and sidewalks will develop especially untreated. visibility will be reduced to less than a half mile as the snow comes down. this should end at 9 to 11:00 a.m. sun and clouds today, breezy. it's a quiet finish to the weekend, 43 degrees, the forecasted high, winds are light out of the west at 10 to 15 miles per hour. we'll see more in the way of sunshine than what we saw yesterday, 42 by 1:00 p.m., 43 by 3:00 p.m. windchills making it feel like the mid 30s once again. overnight tonight, cloudy, snow developing south and east, after midnight, 23 degrees outlying
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suburbs, 30 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows the rest of the week is actually pretty quiet. there's another clipper system that races on through tuesday, but temperatures are milder this time around. quiet today, 43. morning flurries for monday, afternoon sunshine, 39. tuesday we cloud up again, here comes the next system, maybe a rain or snow shower, 44. wednesday partly sunny, 43 degrees, thursday, brisk and chilly, groundhog day, 38. the real cold stuff gets in here friday and saturday, high temperatures both days barely getting above the freezing mark, overnight lows in the low to mid 20s. just a little bit of snow, maybe allow yourself extra time, as you want to take it slow. >> no shovel alert. >> no hover alert, either. >> reporter: you saw that that was clever. >> turning to a commuter warning, septa has a new weekly rail schedule. weekly train times are adjusted,
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>> so glad you stayed with us, 7:18 a.m., time for winners and losers, our weekly features that looks at who was up and down. mary bruce reports from washington. >> reporter: president trump is putting america first and shaking up the world. i'm mary bruce with this week's winners and losers. teresa may, the first foreign leader to be received by the administration had a big task ahead of her. may is responsible for carrying out brexit, the move she opposed. now she needs to approve britain has strong allies across the globe. >> america strong and
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prosperous at home is a nation that can lead a broad. but you should not do so alone. >> reporter: president trump's warm reception and praise of may helped reassure the status of america and britain's relationship. >> today the united states renews our deep bond with britain. the loser, mexico. >> i campaigned on the wall, it's very important. that wall will cost us nothing. >> reporter: the president has insisted mexico won't pick up the check. trump said if mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, it would be better to cancel the meeting. president trump had the last word claiming it was a mutual decision. >> unless mexico is going to treat the united states fairly with respect, such a meeting would be fruitless.
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>> reporter: the two leaders have since had a friendly call, but trump's team continues to double down on america's first promise. as freshly confirmed u.n. ambassador, nickie hailey request has a warning. >> for those who don't have our back we're taking names. >> later this morning, this week, martha raddatz interviews press secretary of state sean spicer and senate majority missile mcconnell at 10:30. two vehicle recalls affecting audi brand. 3,576,000 vehicles are involved. audi recalled 2013 to 2017 model years, a5 and a5 cab
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they are recalling the q5 suvs for possible problems with the sunroof drainage systems a leak could get into the foam around the air bags. that could lead to a repture. center for disease control and prevention, said the flu has reached epidemic leaves across the u.s. 37 states have widespread flu he did he epidemic. doctors are urging anyone who who has not received the vacs -- vaccine get it as as soon as possible. the vaccine takes up to two weeks to become fully effective. it protects against 95% of the flu strains circulating this season. the flu season often runs through march.
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>> reporter: welcome back, everyone, 7:24 sunday morning, i'm going to show you the winter weather advisory in effect after midnight tonight. from 3:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. you see shaded here. most of south jersey and delaware. it's a clipper system we'll see not one, but two over the next three days. they are fast-moving moisture- starved systems. in order to get big storms they have to drop down to the south, you get a lot of moisture and snow because it taps into the atlantic and the gulf. that's a big storm for us. clipper systems are the opposite. they develop through here, they clip the northern tier states and skirt on by, because they
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are landlocked there's no moisture source to tap into, so they are moisture starved. that's what will happen over the next few days, we'll see quick moving tiny systems produce quick snow showers. the first one overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. that could bring minor accumulations to parts of the area. they are quick moving and moisture starved storms and very minor events. >> roger federer has defeated raphael nadal to win the men's tennis title. here's jeff skeverski with the rest of the sports. >> reporter: it is sixers have a shot to get within 3 1/2 games of the final playoff spots of the eastern conference tonight. joel embiid will not get a spot to help out, that's right, no jo jo in chicago. the sixers will give him a rest after the bulls dropped 32 points the other night after
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returning from a knee injury. interesting decision considering what's at stake resting him at home with a second game back-to-back. they believe the future is bright, why risk further injury. what's the number one goal for wayne simmons in the all stars festivities last night. simmons said he doesn't want to make a fool of himself. there he is, simmons in the skills competition from center ice, scores in the four line challenge, but the wayne train, well it's running a bit behind in the fastest skater competition, the atlantic division wins they will fails simm modges in the -- face simmons in the metropolitan division. is he talking to sydney crosby about teaming up. >> i've never been to someethig
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like this before, i was talking to cosby. in the celebrity game, justin bieberer into the boards, sorry, that's a beat up. pronger and bieber having fun in l.a. bieber gets the last laugh scoring the game-winning goal. not only is number one ranked mill nova trying to rebound against the wildcats. >> they have great coach and players. >> reporter: is this team in your face? up there, at least. >> i don't want to say that, but definitely up there. >> reporter: speaking of nova, brian westbrook goes into the villanova hall of fame a little more after a year after eagles inducted him into theirs.
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seven -- travel ban on seven countries is setting off protest across the nation, philadelphia is no exception. >> a fatal hit-and-run on the boulevard, the victims are two young sisters. a winter weather advisory is in effect for some areas, that could mean a little snow to start off the workweek. time 7:30, let's go outside to meteorologist chris sowers with more in accuweather. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you, nydia, yeah, a little light snow for parts of the area. not a big event on a a scale of one to ten, one being minor, ten being crippling, it doesn't make a one. 0 degrees in pottstown. 29 in saint davids. center city, 32. chester, 28. warrington, 31. dwairk -- quakertown 30. 32 in vineland and gandys beach. 31 in smyrna, and dover, 33. when you factory in the winds,
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the 30 -- factor in the winds, the 30s feel like the 20s. you will need your winter coat this morning. 29 in millville, 27 in reading. satellite and radar clear skies for the immediate coast, clouds building to our west again, and they will move in here late in the day, clouding overnight tonight and again, some of the light snow moves in after midnight. it's blustery, 43 degrees around 3:00 p.m., feeling like 35, 36. look for a gradual increase in clouds, there you have it, that's a quick check of the forecast for now, when i come back in just a few minutes we'll look at future tracker 6 and time out the accumulating snow for you and i will tell you how much snow to expect if your backyard, guys? >> breaking right now, u.s. troops have launched a surprise attack on the ground in yemen. officials say three alleged al qaeda leaders were killed in the battle. the third time american troops
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have engaged in yemen. officials say they killed or wounded 2 dozen men including saudis present at the site. yemen is one of the countries affected by president trump's executive order which bans people from predominantly muslim nations from entry. >> many people are protesting the ban. [chanting]. >> reporter: protesters flocked to airports around the country fighting back against the refugee rule. >> what donald trump did in the last 24 hours is disgusting and disgraceful. >> reporter: at new york kennedy airport, 1 people were detained on authority of the president's order, nine in dallas. one in chicago. hundreds of people overseas have been denied entry to the u.s. this man and his family iraqi
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refugees were pulled off a u.s.-bound flight. >> i don't know what to do, because i sold my house, i quit my job, my wife her job. >> reporter: his family given the visa because he risked his life working with the u.s. government. >> i don't know what to do, tomorrow i'm going back to ire rack. i'm in terrible situation. >> reporter: on saturday, mr. trump said the program is off to a good start. >> it's not a muslim ban, but it's working out very nicely. >> reporter: for this man an iraqi national detained at jfk a reprieve. >> america is the greatest nation in the world. >> he was released after 19 hours. as a result night a federal judge in new york issued a temporary stay preventing detainees from being deported.
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7:33 a.m., new information to tell you about, charges have been filed against a suspected hit-and-run driver in a crash that killed two sisters. kenneth rush ran into the ten and 19-year-old girls in the southbound lanes of the boulevard large street, oxford circle section of the city. after the accident, the 48-year-old suspect kept driving. he faces vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter. the search continues for a driver who hit a person and kept going in new castle. route 9 was shut off between albany and terminal avenue. the victim was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. a west philadelphia community is speaking out about a grandmother's bravery seconds before a hit-and-run driver took her life on friday night.
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the case remains unsolved. "action news" reporter, bob brooks has more from the heartbroken neighborhood. >> reporter: the hunt is on for the driver of this white minivan. philadelphia police say they are the responsible for slam into a 48-year-old grandmother carrying her 3-year-old grand son at 57 the anticipate girl. the -- and girard. the victim is katherine brown. she along we are grandson and five other grandchildren were coming from a birthday party. >> when the car came, she threw her grand baby off, she protected him. >> reporter: an eyewitness saw it unfold as the victim and her grand son were crossing 57th street. >> he was making the light. he wasn't looking up. >> reporter: brown lost control of her grandson and dragged down
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57th by the minivan. >> the little boy was screaming like he was hurt. >> reporter: a neighbor took this surveillance video from her home. unfortunately it's not clear enough to make out a license plate number. police say there were five other children under the age of 11 that were with the woman. they were unharmed. >> we were trying to get the baby out of the street. >> reporter: the 3-year-old grandson who was gathered during the impact is going to be physically okay, but his grandmother was pronounced dead after she was hit. fun anything about the fatal hit-and-run accident, call philadelphia police, immediately. you can see at the intersection, some candles have been placed in catherine brown's honor. again, she was 48 years old. reporting in west philadelphia, bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> heartbreaking story. time 7:36.
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investigators are looking into a security breach that took place while president trump was here in philadelphia. officials say a woman used counterfeit credentials to attend the republican retreat at the lowes hotel in center city. on the same day that trump and vice president pens and stress say may met with congressman. she policied as the wife of a -- show posed as the wife of a congressman. before her passing, mary tylor moore left an iconic impact on tv. she would never be forgetted by by -- forgotten by the pennsylvania ballet. >> reporter: mary tylor moore inspiring to so many women, pennsylvania ballet was weeks
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from shutting down. mary tylor moore knew the parents of the artistic director she raised many for the ballet. when he told me that the ballet dancers, the ushers had agreed to work to nor salary i was no moved by that. >> her pitch in a pinch raised enough money to keep the ballet up and running. mary tylor moore was born in brooklyn starting off as a dancer herself. >> i come from a tough, hard city that doesn't make those kind of concessions, i was mightily impressed by that. the ballet released this statement, pennsylvania ballet will be indebted to miss moore for her support in the 1990s, she remained a dancer by heart and we are sadden by her passing. >> i would like that the
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associate producer before me was paid $50 more a week than me. >> because he was a man. >> what galore are -- gloria sn steinum was doing to for the political world, mary tylor moore tyler was doing to the tv world. >> i didn't realize her impact on the pennsylvania ballet. >> an uncredible woman. >> getting creative, it's the game plan to get kids over the winter blues and keep them active. kits health matters, brings important tips. >> a secret love story from a composer who burst on to the scene at age 18 is coming to philadelphia. sky6 live hd taking live look at penns landing, meteorologist chris sowers has
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32 degrees first time in two weeks we've been this cold in the city. double scan live is clear, we have a couple of spritzes and sprinkles off the coast. there's flakes flying in the poconos but nothing of significant. 32 degrees, dewpoint, 25. pressure 29.74 holding steady. wind are light out of the west/southwest at 6 miles per hour. strong enough to produce a windchill. all the 30s feel like the 20s. present temperature, 32, 33 in millville. 34 in allentown. 34 in atlantic city. trenton checking in at 30 degrees. satellite and radar, that is the system that we're watching right there, that little, small piece of energy kind of rounding the trough which is set up across the eastern half of the united states. actually here's a bet look at it on the water vapor shot. you see the counter clockwise swirl that's our snow maker. it's not a big storm. it's moving very quickly. the timing is such, most of it
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will fall at night when temperatures are at their coldest levels. we'll see some accumulation out of this. future tracker 6, it's a quiet finish to the week. the clouds increase from the southwest. the model keeps the heavier snows to the southeast. there's other models that put the bulls eye over south jersey and delaware. it's a quick-moving storm as i mentioned. by 8:00 a.m., most of it is gone, from that point on we're looking at a combination of sun and clouds. snowfall totals like this. i want to point out it's a very small storm terms. mileage. the slightest shift in either direction could change this dramatically. it's south and west of philadelphia -- south and east
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south jersey and delaware, we're looking at 1 to 2 inches of snow. snow developing after midnight south jersey and delaware, slippery roads are expected in that area there could snow covered roads and secondary roads and bridges and overpasses, visibility is an issue as the snow is falling, the ends time is 9 to 11:00 a.m. southwest to northeast. melissa magee will keep you updated later this evening. 43 degrees excuse me for the high today. sun and clouds, breezy. 40 in reading, 40 in allentown. millville, 44. cape may, 46. nice and mild down here today. that's the area that will see the most accumulation. overnight tonight, snow developing after midnight. 23 in allentown. cloudy skies up there. cloudy skies for places like millville, 29. philadelphia, 30, trenton, 29 degrees.
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the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, nice and quiet for the remainder of the afternoon. 43. morning flurries for monday giving way to afternoon sunshine, high of 39. it's another breezy day, another day with windchills 5 or 6 degrees colder than the air temperature. tuesday a clipper passes on by, maybe a rain or snow shower in the afternoon, 44. colder by week's end, friday and saturday, 34 and 33. just a little bit of snow. >> the snow is struggling to get here. >> reporter: it's just a little bit. i will get my blizzard. >> 33 counsel uncomfortable. remember -- sounds uncomfortable. remember you can get the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 6abc.com/weather. bears are supposed to may u keep the kids busy? we have kids health with erin
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o'hern. >> reporter: on snow days it's hard to get the kits to exercise. it's a yearly challenge for families in the healthy weight program. she said get creative. >> dance parties, family twister. >> reporter: have a glow stick, have a party for kids who have animal try a movement jar put a name of animal and how they move into a jar and draw one and act it out. nfl play 60 and sports kick for kids or dungeon runner fitness class. >> we have kids who like to make up their own exercises and make books of them. >> reporter: 60 minutes is the exercise goal, break it up if you have to, do it vigorously enough to break a sweat. winter diets can be a challenge,
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winter varieties have less taste and are more expensive. >> soup and stews are a great way to get everything you need at your meal. >> reporter: for a treat she likes the smarter version of hot chocolate. >> package version that are lower in sugar and extra vitamin d. >> reporter: for more meals look at the hospital nutrition with the kitchen cook book at 6abc.com. i'm erin o'hern channel 6 "action news." creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's.
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>> reporter: tom crady is a rarely performed opera a story of a soldier. it's from a 19th century composer who made his debut at 18 years old. his premier a few years later catapulted him to international fame. >> his music is famous in this current day, a lot of tv shows use his music. >> it's a soldier who is battling to approve his loyalty to the family of the woman he is falling if love with. >> he is a brave soldier. >> reporter: because the oprah calls for mezzo soprano --
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>> my consider is torn between the love of her father and being true to her own heart. >> reporter: there's a lot of vocal fireworks. whufer you an opera with such a great cast who can show off this writing that he does, it's exiting night in theater. >> opera philadelphia performs february 10th through the 19th at the academy of music. for tickets and showtimes go to the 6abc loves the arts or visit 6abc.com/loves the arts for other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. >> 7:52, a new center city restaurant is serving up an ambitious business model, they plan to give all their profit to charity. the idea is that anyone can do a good deed despite eating out. the first of its kind
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accuweather, chris. >> reporter: snowfall totals overnight tonight into tomorrow morning, look like. everybody will get an inch or two, gray will get a foot. don't worry, gray, one to two inches across south jersey and delaware. some of the roads will become slick, temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight. anything untreated will become snow covered or slick.
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use extra time tomorrow morning, south and east of philadelphia. morning flurries monday, giving way to sun 39. rain or snow shower, tuesday, colder by the end of week. >> okay. >> 7:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." >> reporter: here's a look ahead. >> reporter: good morning, philadelphia, coming up on "g.m.a.," outrage over president trump's executive order, hundreds of foreign nationals are denied entry into the u.s. some detained at the airport, others sent back to their country of origin. a federal judge in brooklyn stepped in to block the order as protests continue across the country some turning violent. it's coming up on "g.m.a." sunday, hope to see you soon, philadelphia. >> "good morning america" weekend is next on channel 6. "action news" continues later this morning, here's some of the
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stories we're working on for you, we're following breaking news, a man is facing dui charges after two sisters are struck and killed on roosevelt boulevard. also, more protests are planned at philadelphia international airport. many across the nation up in arms over president trump's new travel ban. plus, chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll have a little bit of snow? areas to start the workweek. for gray hall, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han, have a great sunday, we'll see you back here at 9:00 a.m.
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good morning, america. breaking overnight, immigration order protests. the angry demonstrations starting at jfk airport. now spreading across the country. protesters pepper sprayed in seattle as outrage grows over president trump's executive order. >> a federal judge intervening. overnight. what it means as the president insists everything is going smoothly. >> we're totally prepared and it's working out very nicely. you see it at the airports and all over. it's working out very nicely. >> hundreds of travelers impacted. dozens detained at a number of airports. families separated for hours
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