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>> a pleasant good morning to you, 6 a.m., saturday, april 1. here's the stories we're following on "action news." all new this morning, philadelphia police are searching for a gunman after a man is shot and killed. isis developed bombs that could hidden in laptops. details on the new security concern. plus, the skies are clearing up, we'll enjoy a nice weekend, don't get too used to the sunshine, meteorologist source sourest here now with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast to help you plan the weekend. miserable yesterday. >> reporter: gray, i had a great snowy april fools joke i was going to play on you. after the weather we had, i think i would spare you. let's get you outside, you said
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it, it was miserable out there yesterday. we had rain, fog be downpours, lots of water on the roads. just a miserable, miserable day. today we'll start out dreary and low level clouds and slow improvement by mid morning and some of you will see sunshine by afternoon. not a bad day, tomorrow promises to be the better of the two weekend days. 34 in quakertown and pottstown. fleetwood, 36 degrees, tanersville, 31. center city 40 and chester checking in at 38. same thing for south jersey and delaware, lots of upper 30s and low 40s this morning. hammonton, 39. glassboro, 38, cape may, 43. smyrna, 42. satellite and radar there goes the storm, i'll tell you one area that's seeing snow this is not an april fools joke new england they are picking up a ton of it. they are expecting 6 to 12 inches of heavy, wet snow. they will see power outages up here. te too mild even
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though it was chilly. today a day of transition starting out with low-level clouds that will hang tough early. sunshine this afternoon windy with a high of 54 degrees. we have a lot more in the way of rain, though in the seven-day forecast. i'll be back along with the details coming up in just a bit. >> we looked forward to it, thank you chris. i would like to remind you you can find the seven-day forecast and double scan radar at 6abc.com/weather. new information to tell you about this morning, one man is dead after a shootout outside a nightclub in north philadelphia. police say the shooting what happened while several people were arguing on the 3000 block of north 22nd street at 2:30 a.m. a 22-year-old man who got shot in the head died at the hospital. a second man was injured in the leg, we are told he is in stable
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condition, officers say they found a third victim about a block away. they say he fell and got hurt running from the violent scene. not clear if the two shooting victims were firing at each other or someone else. this morning there are new security concerns for travelers, there are reports that isis may develop bombs that can be hidden inside laptop and ipads and electronic devices. jeff chirico has details on the potential threat. >> that's terrifying. >> reporter: parents are fright ened that terrorists can hide bombs inside the laptops. it's an unsettling development for william who travels two to four times a week. >> i don't like that.
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>> reporter: intelligent officials sent teams to airport to see if the potential bombs could be smuggled. that prompted homeland security to prohibit passengers from carrying large electronics on to planes and flying out of 8 countries of countries in the middle east and africa. there's a layered security approach used in north america and europe. despite that passengers feel uneasy. of all the foreign airlines affected by the laptop ban one flies to philadelphia that's qatar airline. that next flight is expected to arrival shortly in philadelphia. president trump is standing behind his former national security adviser saying michael
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flynn should strike an impunity deal in exchange for protection against prosecution. but congressional investigators have rebuffed the offer. president trump fired flynn four days over the job. representative adam shiff looked at the intelligence report and said the materials were the same as the information provided to devon nunes. who said he had seen information from an unnamed source that raised questions about associates connected to president trump. seth williams no longer has his law license, but remains on the job following a hearing in federal court. chad perdelli has the details. >> reporter: flagged by his new attorney seth williams answered
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to shouts to him to step down as district attorney. he took the steps of agreeing to a temporary suspension of his law license pending the outcome of this case he will remain in office in an administrative capacity only. >> reporter: williams is accused of taking $100,000 in gifts in change for favors to two local businessmen. he is charged with spending $20,000 for his mother's nursing car. >> not a single case in my client's office was affected. >> reporter: williams i can't told the judge he was in it for the long hall. earlier this week, william's former attorneyt to withdraw fr, because he said williams could not afford his services. berk seemed confident that his client was innocent of the
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extortion and bribery charges. >> the requirements are not met in this indictment. >> reporter: what's up next for seth williams is unclear, we're expected to learn more on monday when a hearing is scheduled here in federal court. chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> 6:07 a.m. >> reporter: mumiabu jamal will receive an expensive antiviral medication can cost up to $60,000 per patient. he is serving life without parol for philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner back back in
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1981. in our delaware newsroom, the search continues for a hit-and-run driver who struck a pedestrian. christopher hess was hit on kirkwood highway in green creek. hess died from his injuries. the second driver stopped at the scene. police say the first driver drove away. it took 40 years, but a new jersey family was reunited with a stolen norman rock well painting that during a burglary in 1976. for the past four decades it was in the hands of an antiques dealer who thought it was a copy. the dealer came forward after the fbi went to the media in hopes of generating leads. >> my husband cried and cried, fulfilled his dad's wishes of getting the painting back.
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>> the piece is known as lazy bones painted back in 1919. it's been in the grant family in 1954. that's when he bought it from a friend after damaging it with a pool cue. he paid 100 bucks for the painting, today it is worth $1 million. it was the upset heard around the world. yukon women's team was knocked off its per >> reporter: we have sunshine on the way, and then rain, i'll let you know when it arrives when we come right back. yeah, so mom's got this cold.
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>> why do i have to read this story. old man winter is sticking around in massachusetts. the day long snowstorm in pittsburgh. there could be up to 8-inch of accumulation before it moves out of there. camera captured an impressive scene in juneau, alaska. one resident happened to be in the right place at the right time. she captured the waterfalls that followed the snow down the
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mountain. police say there were no injuries or serious damage, but impressive to look at there. back here, impressive weather today. >> reporter: it depends on what you consider impressive. not too impressive today. we'll see a little sun, an improvement from yesterday's slop. not that great of a day, tomorrow is going to be better, full sunshine, nice breeze. today is a transition where we are drearies if you will. we have leftover moisture west of berks and lehigh county. rain drops in fleetwood, kutztown. everybody else picking up cloud cover and patchy mist this morning as well as some foggy patches out there. 54 degrees is the high
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temperature this afternoon which is five degrees below the seasonal average of 59. the low temperature is right where we should be for this time of the year. wind speeds will pick up as the storm departs and pulls away, the back edge of the storm will intensify the winds. we'll see northwesterly breezes anywhere from 15 to 25 miles per hour later this afternoon which will keep the feels-like temperatures cooler than the mid 50s that we're protecting. it will feel like the 40s today. speaking of feels-like temperatures, feels like 33. 33 in philadelphia. 32 in allentown. 23 yikes in the poconos. 30 in trenton, 39 degrees in cape may. kind of chilly, damp and raw out there this morning. clearing across the virginias and the carolinas, again, as this pulls away, skies will open up a little bit this afternoon. this is bowling ball season across the united states. it's a transition time of the
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year. the jet stream is hanging out here across the southern united states. it's a series of low pressure kind of like bowling balls on the map. they will roll across the country there's three more yet to come over the next ten days, each one bringing a round of rain and thunderstorms to the delaware and lehigh valleys. again, every two days we'll see one of these. future trash 6 in the short term we're looking at the clouds thinning out, a little bit of sunshine this afternoon, but mostly cloudy. it's overnight tonight, everything pulls away and the skies brighten up tomorrow morning, sunny skies an temperatures in the 60s. for today, limited sun, it's a better day, 54 in philadelphia. reading, 50. we'll say clouds sun and windy. allentown, 50. trenton, 52. mill, -- millville, 57 degrees. it's a dreary day, patchy fog
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and mist. overnight tonight, cloudy skies temperatures in the 30s and 40s. reading, 48 degrees, allentown, 37. philadelphia 40. bowling ball number two, monday night into tuesday, bowling ball number 3. thursday into friday, bowling ball number 4 gets in here the follow monday and tuesday. every two days we'll see one of these. 54 degrees, cloudy and wind today. 62 sunday, mostly sunny and breezy. increasing clouds monday. monday night here comes the rain, including a thunderstorm. next round moves in thursday and friday. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. again it's not snow, gray, a pattern like this could be awful for you. >> enjoy the sunshine. >> reporter: thank you. 6:16. take are a look at this, this is a cheesy tribute to beyounce. the 45-pound cheese resembles
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the singer who is currently expecting twins. the cheese part in london. i took 28 hours to make the cheesy creation from mild which he had the car. cheddar. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, i can help you piece together your financial journey
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it's compatible with 19 different apple devices and older devices, like the iphone 5 and ipad mini 2. some of the features include a finite air play options and file systems. pay tv industry said it lost 1.5 million customers. millennial are canceling their cable descriptions because they have streaming options. they need stocking upen premium content. hulu won awards from major tv networks. alaska air took control of
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virgin air as part of the takeover deal. branson claims that alaska must pay royalties for the virgin name under a licensing deal. alaska air says it plans to drop the virgin brand by 2019. virgin air paid $32 million in licensing fee to branson. the conflict resurfaced as the virgin strategy first became available.
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lots of clouds, the clouds hang tough through midday. sunshine later this afternoon and sunshine and 60s tomorrow. let's pan out and go wider. we're moving into a very active pattern over the next week to ten days. the jet stream is moving in like this here's philadelphia right here. we had a storm system that pulled away yesterday, that's friday's weather moving off the coast. we have another one coming off the front range of the rockies that's coming in on tuesday. there's another one getting rea to move on -- ready to move onshore across the pacific northwest. they are very small storms, but once they travel across the country they tap into the gulf of mexico. they become moisture-loaded and move to the east coast. it's not january or february anywhere, the storm track would have brought snowballs it's south. fortunately it's the end of
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march and beginning of april. we don't have to worry about that. there's yesterday's to remember there, here comes tuesday was a event and there's thursday's event. >> thank you for the update. we know it is april fools day, this is no joke, yukon basketball winning streak mississippi state knocks them out of march madness in the epic finish. >> williams on the drive, she got it, she got it. >> reporter: morgan williams 5'5" hit the buzzing beating jumper to stun huskies in overtime. they had not lost in 863 days, they are on their way to a 4th state national title, now mississippi is a win away from their first national title, south carolina coach stands in
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their way. south carolina plays gone -- gonzaga in the final four. jeff skeverski has the rest of the sports. >> reporter: yup we've heard this before, sixers center jahill okafor is done because of his right knee. the short-handed sixers could not afford another injury in cleveland. irving pushes anderson and anderson says take this. the sixers missing too many guys, labron james slamming it do sixers down as as many as 32,
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122,-105. feelings -- eagles defenseman chris long grew up in moorsetown. his father played at villanova. his first college gam was at the linc against temple and his first nfl game was at the linc. >> i was chaiging around donovan mcnabb -- chasing around donovan mcnabb all day. i was like saying i love to play in this city, i love the atmosphere. >> reporter: eagles introduced patrick robins yesterday who used to play with malcom jenkins
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in new orleans. here are the phillies arriving at citizens bank park in clearwater. one guy who can not wait for opening day, brock sassy. after making the team, he knows his teammates and the fans will be rooting for him. >> it's pretty cool a lot of people said they were inspired by it. i was humbled hearing that, telling my story about perseverance and never giving up, things like that, i've gotten a lot of feedback. >> great story. not such a great story, the flyers could be officially eliminated from the playoffs. flyers need help, here you go, here's mike b.-- becheoni will
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40 in philadelphia. 38 in trenton. 31 in the poconos. wilmington, dover, cape may, checking in anywhere from 41 to 43. here's the close up shot on satellite and radar. appears we're seeing breaks in the cloud cover. the lower clouds, it's difficult for the satellite images to pick up. most of you are seeing cloudy skies and mist and patchy drizzle in places. heavy snow to the north across new england. the clouds thin out a little bit, skies brighten up, promises to be a better day. 42 degrees, cloudy skies, 3:00 p.m., 50 degrees, limited sun, by 5:00 p.m., 53. shooting for a high of 54. it becomes windy during the afternoon. that means the 54 approximate will feel like the 40s. gray? >> thank you so much for the update. i would like to remind you can find the seven-day forecast and live look at double scan radar
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at any time of the day go to our website 6abc.com/weather. time 6:33 a.m., breaking news to tell you about, a man trapped under a collapsed home is alive all thanks to fast-acting philadelphia firefighters. crews responded to the 6300 block of yolkem street. they removed piles of wood by hand until they reached the victim. the man is being treated at penn presbyterian hospital. no word on his condition, but he was able to communicate throughout the entire rescue process. city inspectors will investigate the cause of the collapse. investigators suspect heavy rain or a nearby construction project could be responsible. police are investigating a tragic discovery in point breeze section, a woman is dead, a man
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is critically injured both stabbed in their homes. this morning, police are not searching for suspects. "action news" reporter, dann cuellar explains. >> reporter: the tragedy in the 1500 block of south 19th left neighbors and friends in shock. >> it's awful. i don't know what could have been happened. things happen you know? >> reporter: police say a man arrived at the home before 4:00 to find his mother and father in a pool of blood in an upstairs bedroom. 63-year-old robin potter and 67-year-old husband anthony potter. she was stabbed repeatedly and pronounced dead at the scene. her husband is alive with stab wounds to the head and chest and listed in critical condition. >> were their weapons at the scene? >> yes.
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>> reporter: some report they had a big fight before their son made the horrific discovery. >> i don't know what was going on between them. >> reporter: katrina said she had seen the son who made the discovery a couple of hours earlier she had asked him how his family was doing. >> he said everybody was good. it's heartbreaking. it's heartbreaking. like i'm in shock. >> reporter: at last word mr. potter was undergoing surgery at penn presbyterian hospital. homicide detectives have talked to a number of his relatives now they are waiting to talk to him. in point breeze, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> a suspected sniper is in jail accused of firing shots outside a philadelphia strip club. 29-year-old lawrence mitchell faces attempted murder charges
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for opening fire outside delilah monday. he can used an ar-rifle with a scope to fire outside the buildings. it is believed mitchell may have mental health issues. prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against 44-year-old jacob sullivan accused of murdering and raping and dismembering his girlfriend's 14-year-old daughter. the bucks county d.a. seeking death penalty against packer. the couple will be tried together next month. funeral services will be held for the infant twin girls who died in lindenwald, camden county last week. the viewing will be held from 11:00 a.m. to noon in clementon followed by a funeral both open to the public.
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yesterday the camden county medical and examiner aid the bas died of natural causes. the twins were found unresponsive? their crib by their mother. the investigation into russia's interference in the u.s. election continue to plague president donald trump's first month in office. he is standing behind his national security adelso matos matos -- advisor. >> i'm signing an executive order that we collect all duties imposed on foreign importers that cheat. they are cheaters. >> reporter: the president ordered a review of the america's trade deficits before china's president comes to washington. the congressional investigation into russia meddling continue to
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dominate the conversation. the democratic ranking member of the house intelligence committee arrived at the white house to review classified documents and meet with president trump. michael feline has asked for impunity from congress in exchange for his testimony. so far congress is not granting impunity even though flynn said he has a to story to tell. asked if the white house is concerned about what flynn might have to tell congress? sean spicer had one response. >> nope. >> devin nunes leading a congressional committee investigating president trump's ties to russia. n uniformity -- nunez said he
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met a source on the grounds of the white house, lawmakers question his bility to be impartial. he is refusing to recuse himself. >> there's a showdown brewing over the supreme court nominee. now a local republican said he would support a move to prevent a democratic filibuster open to changing to insure the confirmation of kneel -- neil gorsuch. the decision would allow all supreme court nominees to get on the court without opposition to the minority party. from our new jersey newsroom, a north jersey catholic high school teacher is in jail accused of having a sexual relationship with a student. 25-year-old faces multiple charges including sexual
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assault. prosecutors say she engaged in sexual acts with the victim at locations in union county. she allegedly deleted evidence from the victim's cell phone. the archdiocese of newark which oversees the school has suspended her. former taj mahal has a new owner. the sale of hardrock was finalized yesterday. billionaire carl icahn budget it out of bankruptcy. hardrock wants to reopen next spring and will unveil their plans on wednesday. much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. a sci-fi thriller hits theaters this weekend, we'll take a look at scarlet johansson's new film ghost. a tornado leaves behind this damage in virginia.
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we'll have more on the destruction caused by storms yesterday. let's take you outside, this is sky6 live hd over wilmington, delaware, the sun is coming back this weekend, good news, right? don't get too happy, meteorologist chris sowers will explain in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. "action news" saturday morning continues after this. part of a churn in yesterday.
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may. a little bit of freezing drizzle poconos. everybodyls precipitation. so temperatures 37 in lifted, for t ab o locations east of trenton, 5 miles per fog will follow the storm out toaces offe temperatures in the 30s and freezing. nly location having an issue with freezing drizzle is the poconos. 40 in philadelphia. 43 in dover, 40 degrees in lancaster. satellite and radar there's the snow look at thi sing the brighe on the radar from binghamton and
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albany, and new england. 6 to 12 inches of heavy, wet snow expected with the storm. mostly cloudy skies today. we're on the backside of the storm, but it's close enough to keep the clouds locked in all the moisture pulling away. moisture, high pressure races in and sunshine returns. future tracker 6, timing it out for you, what we're tracking today is how quickly the clouds will thin out partly sunny skies after lunch. overnight tonight, clouds pull away. it's clear, tomorrow afternoon, lots of sunshine from start to finish. storm system number two moves in monday night into tuesday. there it is off the front range. rockies. by the way this is storm system number 3 thursday into friday. storm system number 2 a squall line charges into the
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mississippi valley. tuesday is a miserable day. rainfall totals are not as impressive as yesterday, but an additional half inch of rain. 54 degrees is the forecasted high. clouds and sunshine later on. 3:00 p.m., 50. with the winds, it will feel like the 40s. overnight tonight, 37 degrees outlying suburbs, 40 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows storm system number two arriving monday night into tuesday. today, 54. tomorrow, sunny, bright, 62. nice looking day, monday, clouds mild, high of 63. tuesday, periods of rain, maybe a thunderstorm, 64 degrees, wednesday we catch a break, sun and clouds, 64. here comes the following storm thursday into friday morning. 60 for both days, rain and
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hits theaters in two weeks. we are learning there's a new trilogy in the franchise. fate of the furious, star and producer, vin diesel announced that the new film kicks off with a new trilogy with new characters. it's opens april 14. a talking baby and fierce cyber enhanced soldier takes over movie theaters this weekend, here's a preview of both films. >> i'm on a mission puppies are winning and babies are losing. >> reporter: alex baldwin voices the boss baby, it is expected for the comedy to debut with $30 million. strong but not enough beauty and the beast. >> everyone around me feel connected to something.
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the return of a little bit of sunshine that will help get temperatures back in the 50s. lots of sun and 60s tomorrow. moving into an active pattern showing this earlier in the broadcast. jet stream coming off the pacific ocean, a lot of moisture obviously out here, the jet will ride across the country like this, we'll see a series of low pressure system break off the front range one after the next, train cars on the track following the line from west to east across the country. that means every 2, 2 1/2 days we'll see one of these and periods of rain and thunderstorms. the next one arrives on tuesday, that's followed by another storm on thursday. >> thanking you so much for the update. if you're thinking about the custom shelves, but you don't have the custom budget here's the dyi project that will save you hundreds of dollars. >> reporter: shelves like these at a high end store could cost several hundred dollars, but we made ours for under 25 bucks.
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7:00 a.m., april 1. i'm gray hall. here's some of the stories we're following for you on "action news." a police department has new hitech tools to help them track criminals. plus, the skies they are clearing up. we'll get to enjoy a nice weekend, but don't get too used to all the sunshine. outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers with the accuweather forecast. yesterday i was thinking does the sun exist any more? >> reporter: it does, wool call it a 50 -- we'll call it a 50/50 weekend. today transition with low-ve and tomorrow, milder temperatures thaels like. feelsik
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