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just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're all right with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling all right, baby? ♪ >> breaking news this sunday morning arc vehicle crashes into a local spca causing a fire. a women and several animals died. breaking a man faces off with a pair of intruders inside his own home. this morning one of the suspects is dead. an injury to a sixers top pick hours after he signed a deal with the team. an update on rookie markell
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fultz this morning. >> a live look at the center city skyline, it's a glorious day, a picture perfect ten. chris sowers is saying it's the perfect day for the entire months -- month. >> reporter: it's very, very nice, the humidity didn't drop as quickly as i hoped, it is dropping off now. 50 degrees in the mountains. trenton, 65. dover are 67. 61 for rtd -- reading and lancaster. atlantic city, 64. these numbers continue to drop all day long we're down into the 40s by 2:00 p.m. this afternoon you can proanl count on one -- probably count on one hand how many times during the month of july that happened. lots of sunshine expected.
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satellite and radar we're not tracking much of anything at all today we'll see clear skies from start to finish, a picture perfect day from end to end. it's going to be a struggle to reach 85 degrees today. i think the area stays around 82, 83. looking ahead i was going to advice everyone to turn off the air-conditioning, the heat and humidity will build quickly this week, starting tomorrow we get the humidity building in from the south. the heat on tuesday, the combination of the two leads to thunderstorms monday through friday there's at least a chance of a shower or thunderstorm. when i come back we'll talk about the unsettled weather person heading this way in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. breaking news from delaware, a driver has died after crash into the spca in new castle county.
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the impact sent the building on fire, several animals died, too, the vehicle slammed through the walls of the brandywine spca. 3 cats died from their injuries. the fire was put out in a half-hour, but damaged the veterinarian clinic inside the structure. spca officials are thankful for the rapid response, but they need your help. >> local officials were quick to response, community is putting animals in houses hoping to relocate them in vehicles, where we'll need help is adoption for our animals tomorrow. come on out. >> this same spca branch agreed
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to take on animals from lower delaware while that facility expands. as for the driver. police have not determined what caused her to crash into the structure. >> breaking overnight, a homeowner fought back against intruders armed with bats in morris town, burlington county. when the encounter ended, one suspect was dead. police say the resident managed to grab a flief from -- knife fm the kitchen stabbing one of the other men killing him in the home. the other suspect turned up at the hospital with stab wounds, he is expected to be charged. the homeowner is already. -- all right. sixers fans are dealing with day jay view. top pick markell hurt his ankle last night. he turned it when he came down
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on another player's foot. tests today will provide information about the severity of the sprain and how long he will be out. brett brown is not couching the sixers summer league, but was there when he went down. >> that's the first time i've seen it, i'm relieved, it didn't seem that severe. >> reporter: former sixers top pick, joel embiid and ben simmons, after fultz got hurt impede tweeted, no, no, no, don't do that to us. the injury came hours after he signed his first contract. a girl has fallen from a window in west philadelphia. >> reporter: police say medics rushed the little girl to chop in stable condition after she fell out of a second floor
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window on cement pavement. this is the video of the scene the 800 block of north marco street. the girl fell from a back wood of the second floor, the child was playing with toys at the time, hero e her mother was in the room when she heard the child scream. the fall happened after 8:30 p.m. saturday night. there do not appear to be any signs of foul play, it looks like an accident, the investigation is on going, the detectives in the special victims unit are handling the investigation. the child may have suffered a broken jaw and remains at chop. reporting in university city, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> a 6-year-old girl was drown at a hotel pool down the shore. the tragic accident happened yesterday at the nantucket inn and suites on ocean avenue in
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wildwood. the little girl was vacationing with family when she wandered to the end of the pool. she was under water for several minutes, she was rushed to cape regional medical center and could not be saved. another effort to carry out a cease-fire in syria. it is a u.s. russian jordanian deal. the agreement was the result of the 2 hour meeting if he g20 summit between russian president putin and president trump. it is unclear whether the cease-fire will fair any better than failed other attempts. the battle to retake mosul has been going on since october. it was once the center of power in the country for the trr group. yesterday -- terror group.
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kurdish fighters and military advisors have been involved in the battle. 8 months of intense fighting have gutted the city. president trump is back in washington following meetings with other world leaders at the g20 in germany. his business there ended with talk about north korea's nuclear program. but russia is at the core of the conversation. >> reporter: president trump wrapping up the g20 summit with world meetings with world leaders, but even he was tracking about his two-plus hour conversation friday with vladimir putin. >> rex and i had a tremendous meeting with president putin. >> reporter: unlike president trump president putin held a news conference where he denied interference in the presidential election. mr. putin said they talked at
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length about this thorny issue and ultimately president trump was satisfied with and accepted his denial. the white house disputed the statement, but when given the chance to respond, president trump did not comment. on air force one no white house official would go on the record to refute the claim. today no public push for china to take a harder line. the white house said that took place behind closed doors and blowing up on social meeting, this image of ivanka trump, the white house brushing off criticism saying ivanka only briefly joined the main table. the g20 nations released a document laying a collective plan on climate change. the united states was not the only nation to not sign on, a
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footnote said the u.s. is reviewing it's policy on the issue. karen travers abc news. >> wildfires are threatening hundreds of homes out west. we'll tell you what's fueling the flames and fear. american gourd in the running of the bus is talking about the frightening encounter this morning. plus jeff skeverski has more on the injury of the sixers top pick markell fultz. >> reporter: very nice and comfortable out there this morning, lots of 60s showing up and 50s to the north. it will not last long. the humidity builds quickly this week. i'll let you know in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast
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southern california this morning, they don't wildfires are threatening hundreds of homes in santa barbara county. flames and smoke briefly trapped more than 100 people at a summer camp. fortunately they got to shelter and all safe now. record-shattering heat is helping fuel the fire. some towns soared to 100 degrees or hotter. you may remember california baked in a drought for five years. record rainfall and snow pack in parts of the state led to delay of fire season, but vegetation
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growth helped fuel the fires. we have a beautiful day on tap. >> reporter: their misery is our gain, if this heat pump high shifts to the east we get that. it sounds mean, but it can stay out there. we have sunny conditions this morning, we are expecting sunny conditions throughout the day here. it should be a nice afternoon with comfortable temperatures and low humidity levels. let's look at satellite and radar here we go behind me, a couple of clouds and showers pushing off the coast. high pressure building in from the west. this will set up an another gorgeous day today. you don't see many of these during the month of july. headline a sunday stunner, low humidity levels, highs struggle to reach 84, 85. it will turn hotter this week, tomorrow we get up to
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90 degrees, along with the heat, the humidity starts to build again. combination of the two produces numerous showers and thunderstorms. we have several thunderstorm threats tomorrow through friday. trenton, 65. cape may, 73 degrees. legislatures, 64. millville, 65. look at the cool air off to the northwest. buffalo, 58 degrees, pittsburgh a pair of 5s, syracuse, 58. charleston, 62. you go farther to the northwest just off the screen they have temperatures in the 40s this morning. really nice stuff out there. satellite and radar again not much going on, high pressure building, remember with the areas of high pressure, the air sinks it's difficult to get much in the way of clouds. the results will be full sunshine. high pressure, nice gentle breeze out of the west/northwest, temperatures very comfortable today. monday, the high works out to sea, the winds shift again, this
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time out of the southwest, the humidity starts to build, temperatures start to climb, we introduce the threat of showers and thunderstorms again, that will be late in the day. unfortunately that pattern persists through friday. here's future tracker 6 today we're not tracking much of anything at all. mostly sunny skies from start to finish. here comes tomorrow, starting out with a combination of sun and clouds, the humidity quickly builds. we get into the afternoon hours, here come the showers and thunderstorms. one or two could be on the stronger side you see the darker shades of red that represents the heavy, drenching downpours. in the afternoon hours, sun an clouds, pop-up showers and thunderstorms. through tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, it's the same pattern overall we'll start out with sunshine each and everyday, humidity cranks up there, we see the threat of showers and storms. today, sunny, gorgeous, 85 in philadelphia. allentown, 83.
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millville, 84. jersey shore, 80 degrees, jersey shore yesterday was nice, today, equally as nice, ocean temperatures, 68. high temperatures struggling to reach 80 degrees, you'll have the wind out of the west/northwest 5 to 10 miles per hour. oncer again it's at your back. sunny and pleasant, 85. turning warmer tomorrow, 89. here come the 90s, hazy, hot and humid, 93. thunderstorms around. wednesday, hazy, hot and humid, 90, more storms. thursday, another 90. friday we quiet things down a little bit, it's still warm, temperatures in the upper 80s. >> an american gourd during the running of the bulls said he will run again before the festival is over. he said a bull's hit him in the backside and flipped him on the street, but incredibly he is up
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and walking again. the 35-year-old writer was gourd three years ago at the same festival. a 22-year-old american is injured. he is in serious condition.
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minneapolis. there were 165 passengers and crew members on board. nobody was injured. drivers are saving money on the road. aaa said the price of a gallon of unleaded glass is at its lowest in 20 years. this is normally the time prices reach their peak, you may want to grab the savings while you can. some predict the prices will start to creep back up. as the summer swelter sets in, there's a troubling study out about sunscreen and kids. 83% say their kids don't wear it everyday. that's the word of a survey by a skin care company. childhood sunburn raises the risk for skin cancer. one problem is getting the kids to stay still for the
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>> sixers fans have to be thinking here we go again, this time it's top pick markell fultz hurt in the game. here's jeff skeverski with more on that. >> reporter: sixers number one pick markell fultz sprained his left ankle hours after signing his rookie contract. it's a two year deal worth
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15 million guaranteed. he has a sixers team option for the third and fourth year. after signing the deal fultz on the floor against summer league las vegas. looking great, 8 points for him, brett brown and company are concerned about this, fultz is running back on defense, steps on another players foot and rolls his left ankle. he is down on the ground for sometime in a lot of pain. he went for x-rays, the sixers are saying it's a sprained left ankle. everyone holding their breath after ben simmons missed last year with a foot injury. >> i'm punch drunk about the injuries. >> reporter: markell fultz helped off the floor in pain with a sprained left ankle. the sixers also officially
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signing j j one of the best shooters in the nba. >> the spirit of the sixers has never been broken that speaks volumes to coach brown. to be honored he was the biggest factor in this decision, he is someone i've watched and wanted to play for, and i'm thrilled to be playing for him next year. >> i'm happy to be part of the family, philly has a lot of history and they need building up to be successful, i'm excited to go through the process. >> final game before the all star break for the phillies they are trying to avoid losing 6 in a row to close out the unofficial first half. aaron nola retired 12 separate
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batters against the padres, but the leads vanishes in the 7th. two outs, deep to right center. padres tied at 1. ballgame, phillies lose their 5th straight, 2-1 is the final. soul coming out of the bye week is trying to to stay undefeated in baltimore. how about the hail mary, paul browning, wow, they lose 49-42. it is their first loss in more than a year. they dropped to 10-1. thisthat's sports i'm jeff skevi have a great day. >> the sounds of salsa are ecchoing across penns landing. ♪ 36th annual hispanic festival
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took over the great plaza with music, dance and crafts and latin food. it is to raise awareness of latino culture and the community. the party goes on until 8:00 p.m. >> breaking this morning a
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driver and several animals died in a crash and fire at an spca in delaware. the eve of a change for
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septa train riders details on what's in store. the weather is looking salute perfect for the outside today if you want to run any errands, this is a look at the sky6 live hd, the commodore barry bridge, the view there just gorgeous. >> good morning, gray is off today, look who is joining us, jeanette reyes, what is going on is going to be a picture-perfect day, right? >> reporter: this is july, right, it's gorgeous out here, no humidity, and temperatures are believe or not are in the 50s. 59 in quakertown. only 50 in lake harmony. 62 in kirkwood. new holland. 60. newtown, 62. media, 64 degrees. glassboro, 66. fortescue, 68. buena, 63. hammonton, 64. browns mills checking in at 62. satellite and radar high pressure in control today, it's a canadian high, unfortunately it's not going to be sticking
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around very long, but it will give us a nice day today. the high hits the coast tomorrow, winds out of the southwest again, the heat and humidity cranks up monday, tuesday, wednesday. enjoy today, today is a treat for the philadelphia area. forecast for this afternoon, city of philadelphia and the immediate surrounding suburbs it is wall-to-wall blue skies, bright sunshine expected. 1:00 p.m., temperatures, 81. 3:00 p.m., 83. 5:00 p.m., 84 for the jersey shore, same thing, bright blue skies, lots of sunshine, 1:00 p.m. temperature, 80. 3:00 p.m., 80. by 5:00 p.m., 78 degrees, looking at a forecasted high of 80 degrees on the sand. 84, 85 in the city. 79 or 80 at the jersey shore. all right that's a check of the forecast for now, when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about the chance of showers and thunderstorms in the seven-day forecast. it's not only tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday, it could last all week long. i'll have the details coming up in just a bit. nydia. >> chris, thank you.
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new this morning, a car slammed into the brandywine valley spca building in delaware burst into flames killing the driver and forced the evacuation of 100 animals. the action cam was at the scene in new castle. the spca volunteers removed 100 animals from the burning building. >> arriving companies and engine team searching the building. fire was underway being extinguished when a second alarm was struck, simultaneously, mutual aided units arrived and began rescuing the animals in the building. >> the fire killed 3 cats. 32 cats and 62 docks were removed -- dogs were removed to other locations. >> a younger man has been gunned down on a norristown street. the action cam was at the scene
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the 200 block of dekalb street. shots rang out at 4:00 a.m. when officers arrived they found a man in his 20s on the ground with several gunshot wounds. he was pronounced at the hospital. police are looking for motives and suspects. new this morning, two men and two women are in a philadelphia hospital after their suv slammed into a parked truck. the action cam was at the scene the 13500 block of somerton part of the city. they are in critical condition. two other passengers are in stable condition. police are trying to determine what caused the suv to go out of control. >> we have important information to pass along before the workweek begins. there are changes to the septa trolley service due to maintenance work on the tunnel. trolley routes 10, 11, 13, 36 of
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are being diverted to 40th abbey market street. service will return to normal next monday july 17. changes are about to kick in for septa rail users. travelers going to suburban street stations monday through friday will need to have their tickets inspected and punched by the fare inspectors personnel. they need to be presented to the conductor on the train for collection. the change requires passengers to have a prepaid ticket or pass before going on to the train platform. these changes take effect tomorrow. 6:34 a.m., president trump is back in washington after a g20 summit that highlighted deep tensions with other world powers. the president tweeting calling the gathering a wonderful success. it ended with his world leaders
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lining up against the stance on climate change. angela merkel said she abhors his digs to withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> i appreciate the things you have done relative very substantial problem that we all face in north korea, a problem, something has to be done, and i am sure it is on trade or north korea or any of the money things we'll be discussing, we'll come to a successful conclusion. >> but much of the focus remains on the president's meeting with his russian counterpart vladimir putin. mr. putin told reporters that the president was satisfied that russia did not medal in last year's -- meddle in last year's
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election. >> iraq says it has gotten the city of mosul away from isis. >> reporter: the final battle against isis in mosul, 8 grueling months of non-stop war. iraqi state tv said the battle is hours from victory. we want with special forces general toward the front line with american and forces overhead. hard to imagine anyone could survive here. we watched civilians emerge from what remains. shell shocked by isis and used
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as human shields. the general said we're yards away from isis, this is where the fighting is at its most fierce. streets and alleys barely passable, but the fighting was not stopped. you can see where it went off. still cities littered with bodies of the militants, 100 or so still hold out. victory feels close at hand. this will weaken the group, but we should not mistake that as a win against isis, we have to worry about them going back home and carrying out more attacks.
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legislation is authorizing another big expansion in pennsylvania hoping to raise millions of dollars to close a state deficit allowing casinos to bid on licenses for mini casinos throughout the state. preliminary america hearing in the penn state fraternity pledge tim piazza, the judge must decide if others must be tried in the death piazza. video shows him being forced to drink alcohol before falling down a flight of steps. penn state has banned the fraternity from campus. a tree branch injured a woman attending a family reunion in fairmont park. she was okay and able to talk to us after the happened. >> making a hamburger, and i heard this crack crack sound and
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before i knew it something hit me in the head. i didn't know it was a tree branch until i stumped and ran over there. >> witnesses at the scene told us how lucky they were not only that she was okay, that the branch didn't come down on one of the many children at the reunion. bringing together neighbors on south philadelphia, the 53 houses on the 1800 block of andre street are remembering tony canal. tony luke junior lost his son to addiction last march. the effort is to put a face on addiction and the stigma. from wine grapes to chocolate coated chippies.
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we test food trends coming to a place near you. >> it's a beautiful day, a beautiful day to fly, as well. >> reporter: meteorologist chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast for millions who suffer from schizophrenia a side effect of their medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice.
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for uber picked them up, when he learned that the couple was planning to elope. he turned off the meter. he got to witness the couple couple say i do, he said the encounter reenergized his spirit. how sweet. >> his spirit and ours. >> reporter: there are nice people out there. >> you have to remember that. >> reporter: speaking of nice, wow look at this shot right here, down in cape may. what a gorgeous day coming up here, it's rare you get this kind of weather in july. soak in the sunshine, turn off the air-conditioning for a day, the heat and humidity builds tomorrow, today looks really, really nice, 79 or 80 degrees when all is said and done. double scan live is clear, we're not tooking any clouds. -- tracking any clouds.
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millville, 65. poconos, 50, 65 in dover. high pressure skirting on by across the mason dixon line. the high will be right about here, the winds shift off the water, high temperatures tomorrow get close to 90 and it feels uncomfortable. today is a good one. future tracker of looking good, mostly sunny skies, this is the first sign of the humidity starting to build. 8:00 a.m., the model is hinting toward a stray shower in the lehigh valley. the better threat would be during the afternoon hours, 2:00 p.m., you could see a sudden explosion of showers and thunderstorms, not a wash, but we expect to see the pop-up storms throughout the day. fast forward into tuesday, same
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thing, we start out with sunshine, clouds roll in we start to see the pop-up showers and thunderstorms again through 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m., a pronounced band by 9:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m. in the evening. this looks to be the trend all week long. what to expect, turning hotter and more humid, especially tuesday, wednesday, thursday, the humidity dewpoints get into the 70s, the heat and humidity combined bring about the chance of showers and thunderstorms. everyday not a wash, but everyday there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms at some point. some of them could be on the stronger side. gusty winds and drenching downpours. sunny skies and pleasant, 85 degrees is the forecasted high, a light breeze out of the west/northwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour. look at the day planner here. easy peasy, sunny skies,
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pleasant, 85 degrees. jersey shore, sunny skies, the humidity is dropping. low risk for rip currents. surf city, 78. cape may, 80. the delaware beaches, 81 or 82. here we go, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 85 today, sunny and pleasant. 89 for tomorrow, close to 90, we might fall just short. there's a chance of showers and storms during the afternoon. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, every single day, humid some sunshine expected a chance of a shower or thunderstorm, 90s for tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, that looks more typical of july. today is a treat enjoy it. >> thank you. a key moment in united states history was reenacted at independence hall. >> we hold these truths to be
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self-evident that all men was created equal. >> although the declaration of independence was signed on july 4th, it was july 8 the first public proclamation was made. 240 years ago, kernel john nixon delivered the noose at state house square. we'll be right back.
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>> a small plane crashed and landed upside down in a lake in florida this weekend. a nearby boater saw the plane go down and called 911. he pulled the people into his boat and rushed them back to the shore. they were taken to the hospital for treatment. ntsb is looking to what caused the crash. and american tourist was beaten by ten men in the mediterranean. he was at a bar in greece when a man approached him and he began
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fighting. he recently graduated from the university of arizona and in greece working on a photo shoot to launch a clothing line. police are searching for the suspects. an acrobat died at a festival in spain. he was suspended 100 feet in the air. once the band learned of the fall, it tweeted a very brave artist lost his life tonight in a tragic accident. festival organizers said it would have been unsafe for a large mass of people to leave at once. violence broke out at a kkk rally in charlottesville, virginia. >> dozens of kkk the supporters were met with with counter protesters, kkk supporters were
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protesting the removal of robert e. lee. police used teargas to dispense the crowd. in britain the use of smart phones is increasing head lice among kids. those who own a smart phone or tablet were more than twice likely to be infested with lice. because kids take selfies that allows the bugs to jump between heads. oscar winner emma stone is adding her voice to the demands of equal pay. >> reporter: emma stone sounding off about a double standard in hollywood dollars. stone lamenting i've needed male costars to take a pay cut so i
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might have party with them. the actress telling the magazine we're all equal we all deserve the same respect and same right she also joining a host of actresses claiming hollywood is no la la land for leading ladies. demanding to be paid the same as her house of cards could star kevin spacey. >> i want to be paid the same as kevin, you better pay me or i'm going public. >> reporter: jennifer lawrence pushing for change for future generations. >> there are times whistle a need to speak to the girls. >> reporter: some of hollywood's most sought after stars blasting their business causing to close the gap the glitz and glamour only going so far. it's not just the gender pay gap
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your thirst, cactus water is the new trend. alicia vitarelli has the top new trends in what's the deal. >> reporter: registered diet experts looking at the new an drink, cactus. >> ginger is trendy. >> reporter: sweetened with maple syrup or honey, it's the new thing. >> this may have health benefits for it. >> reporter: the energy boosting natural sweetener is popping up in everything. >> the royal jelly is what,
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rolls royce. >> it's what the queen bee eats. >> reporter: this is a wine grape from to cab >> this bag has 60 calories. this meal is self stable. >> there's not a single preservative in there, other than lemon. essential oils are finding their way into foods, like chocker late. and chickpe as are having a moment -- chickp. eas are having a moment. >> for channel 6 "action news" i'm alicia vitarelli. >> now we're hunky, right?
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>> 67:57 there's another hour of action straight ahead. here's some of the stories we've for you. a driver dies after crashing into an spca building, firefighters and the community teamed up to save the animals. a homeowner turns the tables on two armed intruders inside his home in morris town. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll be right back.
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>> breaking news this sunday morning, a vehicle crashes into a local spca causing a fire and a woman and several animals have died. >> breaking a man faced off with a pair of intruders holding back inside his own home. this morning one of the suspects is dead. an injury to the sixers top pick hours after he signed a deal with the team an update on rookie markell fultz' condition this sunday. i'm nydia han, gray is off, jeanette reyes is joining us. sky6 live hd looking live at independence hall. it's going to be a beautiful day, wall-to-wall sunshine. i hope you get outside, meteorologist chris sowers is out there taking it all in. >> reporter: that's right, guys, no excuses today, gorgeous weather heading this way. the humidity has dropped off we

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