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>> new this morning a person is trapped after a crash in southwest philadelphia lands one vehicle on the sidewalk and another on its roof. >> septa gives the all clear calling off the shuttle busing that was in place after a derailment on the market frank ford rail line. hurricane jose may not make much of an impact on the jersey shore. >> meteorologist chris sowers tracking the forecast helping you plan your weekend and
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keeping an eye on hurricane jose. good morning. chris. >> reporter: good morning, guys, it's warm and sticky this morning, temperatures in the 70s in some locations. the normal high for this time of the year is 78. we're showing 70. it's a warm morning around the delaware and the lehigh valleys. 68 to the north, 70s along the coast, millville at 64. we have patchy fog popping up just like what we saw yesterday at the same time. lancaster, 4 miles. millville looks like you're socked in pretty good, less than a laugh mile. jersey shore you're in the clear. satellite and radar we're starting out with a couple of clouds upstairs we have partly cloudy skies right now. during the course of the day similar to yesterday you'll see puffy cumulus clouds build and one or two areas a brief spotty shower. i don't think much rain will fall at all. most of us stay dry.
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sun and clouds from accuweather, spotty showers possible we're up to 84 degrees. when i come back in just a few minutes, we want to focus on hurricane jose. it did shift its track, but it may bring impact to the jersey shore. i'll have the latest stats and track in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when i see you in just a few minutes. guys? >> thank you. we have breaking news from london, police have arrested a second man in connection with the subway attack in the city. the 21-year-old was arrested in a west london neighborhood. he has not been charged. an 18-year-old man was arrested at the ferry port in dover where they leave for france. islamic state has taken credit for the attack. the bomb partially detonated 29 people were injured. a woman was in the hospital after her car collided with another one.
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the car flipped on its roof, the other one on the sidewalk. it happened at 1:15, 42nd and spruce street. the firefighters arrived and freed her and took her to the hospital swrshes -- swrsh -- where she is in critical, but stable condition. accident cam was at the scene of route 73 in maple shade township. the car hit the person, the victim died at the scene. the vehicle stopped nearby, the police continue to investigate the accident. 6:03 a.m., if you're just waking up with us. service back septa line after the derailed. the cars were operating on a single track system due to construction. the lead car came off the track when the train crossed over
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eastbound side to westbound side, one passenger was treated for he exhaustion. protests near st. louis turned violent following the acquittal of a white police officer in the shooting of a blackman. demonstrators refused to disburses in a neighborhood near washington university. they broke dozens of windows and businesses and threw objects at police officers. hundreds of officers in riot gear moved in and made 9 arrests. the florida keys road is open, but the road to recovery is still underway. we don't know when they will be fully functional. for that reason anyone returning to see what left is being asked to bring emergency supplies that can get them by for a while. making the situation more dangerous, the few hospitals around are not operating or running with a limited crew. >> the keys are not what you
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left several days ago when you evacuated. >> bring supplies and medications and water and bug spray, bugs will be coming out. it will be worse in the next few days, be self-sufficient. >> there is some progress as helicopters chopper in aid to battered found, recovery centers are being set up to get residents financial help. as the power trickles on, the devastation is overwhelming. linda downing does not have power and a giant tree laying across the yard feet from her home. >> i can't keep it up, i'm not physically strong enough to do everything that needs to be done. we have help, it's just get up everyday and that's a good thing, but it is very trying.
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just very trying. >> so sad isn't it? irma wiped out the middle keys while key west remained in decent shape. >> we're hours away from the much-talked reunion, eagles coach will square off against his teacher former coach andy reid. they crossed path in 1995. peterson was the backup quarterback to brett farve in green bay. reid took over as coach in 1998 and peterson become the backup -- became the backup to donovan mcnabb. reid moved on to kc. peterson became his offensive coordinator.
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reid under eagles to give peterson a shot. now it's big red taking on peterson. >> people were great to me, the organization was great to me, again, i'm outline red now. >> it will be fun to see big red on the other side. at the same time i know he wants to kick my tail and i want to kick his. >> somebody has to win. we hope the eagles win. still ahead the eagles players talk to "action news" about the game. eagles quarterback tells sports director ducis about the players to watch out for. we'll break down the eagles and the chiefs. >> it's going to be a matchup. thousands of runners gearing up right now for the rock and roll half marathon. it loops around aiken oval and mlk drive and the benjamin franklin parkway area. the event raises money for cancer research. >> there's much more to come on "action news" sunday morning.
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>> two dogs are bulled out alive from a -- pulled out a live from a storm drain in bucks county. you'll hear from their rescuer. >> gray we have a little bit of patchy fog this morning, it's going to be a warm and humid afternoon, look at yesterday's high, almost 90 degrees, 87 officially in philadelphia. the normal is 78. i'll be back along in just a few minutes, i'll let you know how long the warm and muggy air lasts and we'll talk tropics with the latest on hurricane jose.
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>> so glad you're waking up with us, 6:10 a.m., two dogs are back with there families after being arrested from a storm drain in bucks county. bob brooks talks to the people who did the rescue. >> reporter: it's about -- been a horrific past 24 hours for these two dogs. it started when this couple made the discovery outside their lower southampton road on clover lane. >> i heard a dog barking. >> reporter: after looking around neither of them saw any dog around. >> when i got closer to the car, i heard a barking with an echo. i look down and see the eyes of the dogs shining up.
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>> reporter: they called for help. >> they kept them company and told them help was on the way. >> reporter: lower southampton ryan brooks was the one sent down below. >> they are pretty terrified. they are down there for a while. >> he too, did his betts to comfort the dogs while dangling on the way back up. >> reporter: did you say anything while you were being hoisted out of there? >> hold on pup. >> reporter: after they were pulled out, they want to town and country kennel. >> they were hungry and ate a lot. >> we believe they got into an open pipe. they say are lovely dogs, the older one was shaken and scared. we got good news from the dental kennel, the owners found out they were there and went and picked them up. bob brooks channel 6 "action
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news." >> those are the cutist. they were looking for an adventure and that's what they found. >> they got lucky. >> reporter: we could have a little bit of an adventure around here over the next few days. let's go over to satellite and radar, we show you the headlines here as we wait and see what hurricane jose wants to do. it shifted its track and pulled out to sea. some of the latest data coming in this morning shows the same thing. jersey shore and the delaware beaches you will see an impact from the system, but not severe, we're talking large waves, rip currents and things like that maybe a little bit of rain. spotty showers later today. some areas picked up a downpour yesterday, most of us stayed dry, warm and sticky the entire seven-day forecast looks like something we saw a month 1/2 go, very, very nice. rip current and large swells are
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the impacts. i'll have more in just a few seconds. as we look at the current temperatures, 6 degrees, it's warm in the -- 68 degrees in the lehigh valley. fleet of 70s for the jersey shore. trenton checking in at 68 degrees. dewpoints extremely high for this time of the year. remember when you get into the 60s, it's sticky. you get close to 70, that's oppressive. dover sitting at 70. wilmington, 68. allentown checking in at 66. satellite and radar a little bit of cloud cover across the tri state this morning, we'll go sun and clouds later this afternoon and future tracker shows a couple of pop-up showers developing after lunchtime especially for the jersey shore, this could be actually associated with the inland sea breeze, some of this is light and scattered. some of the models are hinting at something more than a shower. 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., keep a
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heads up eye to the sky the clouds turn threatening you may want to bring it indoors. monday, we're looking at increasing clouds with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. the clouds increase thanks to jose. it's a category one storm on the salford simpson scale. there's bermuda and bahamas right there. it will go in between there. every forecast line represents a molds. it will be going east of atlantic city. the worst of the storm is well off the coast. pretty much the thinking we had yesterday same thing this morning, monday evening through wednesday morning, this is when the jersey shore feels the impact waves up to ten feet.
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huge mountainous waves huge breakers on the sand here. beach erosion and wind gusting 40 to 45 miles per hour. there could rain for the jersey shore. south jersey and, as well. you go from the delaware river west you will not see anything at all. warm and humid, spotty shower today. 84 degrees is the forecasted high. breeze out of the east at 5 to 10. jersey shore, sun and clouds, humid, 77. a high risk of rip currents. be very, very careful if you're going into the water. i would say stay out of the water until this storm passes by, which would be wednesday afternoon. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, warm and sticky today, spotty shower possible, 84. increasing clouds monday, 82. coastal rain and wind. some rain and wind possible for tuesday, 78. and wednesday, everything starts to clear, sun and clouds, several temperatures are in the 80s. guys. >> thank you. to keep tabs on hurricane
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jose along with the latest local forecast download the 6abc app you can see real time views storm tracker 6 live it is a free downed load for your mobile device. school districts have launched a new initiative trying to improve student attendance. it includes robo calls from the mayor and athletes encouraging students to get up and go learn. >> when children attend school we know that children learn to read. when children attend school they are more likely to graduate. when children attend school we know they are successful later in life. >> you want to be cool. go to school. the first ever #attendance hero was given to perez a 5th
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and -- 13 track championships and competed at every level of nascar. researchers in europe have determined that microscopic particles released in tattoo ink migrate in the body and get stuck in the lymph nodes. more research is needed to understand the full implications of those findings. a salute goes out this morning for 14 sperm people for their -- special people for their remarkable acts of heroism. these are the officers who received the accommodations. they are bestowed the honor for performing exceptional agents and being role models in their community. a shiny new truck was added
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to the department fleet. mayor kenny was on hand to congratulate the department. keeping with tradition, firefighters and their families with the help of the mayor pushed the truck into the firehouse. crayola has named it's newest crayon it is blueitful. it debuts before the end of the year. it preplaces dandy lion yellow. they received 90,000 name submissions before narrowing it down to size. we're back after this.
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>> welcome back on this sunday morning, it is the last weekend of summer, it feels like it doesn't it. 6:25 a.m., 70 degrees, sky6 live hd taking a live look at the commodore barry bridge. our chris sowers is tracking hurricane jose and the impact it could have on the jersey shore. he'll have more on that in just a bit. sports now, eagles fans will see a familiar face on the sidelines this afternoon. jamie apody has more on the eagles chiefs coverage. >> reporter: it's a rematch with reid. the last time big red face the team in 2014 he beat the birds 26-16. eagles arriving at the hotel to plenty of fanfare. peterson facing off against reid. read facing off against his former team.
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the kelsey brothers playing against each other. arrow head stadium a tough place to play. >> a lot of excitement, it's going to be a fun game. >> have to concentrate and focus on their job and assignment and communicate as well as you can in the environment. >> a lot of things going on in your head. >> i'm excited to go out there with my teammates and get this win. >> reporter: college football penn state hosting georgia state in happy valley. nittany lions favored by 37 points. james franklin trying, but there would be no holding back his guys. penn state up 7, barclay, 85 yards for a touchdown. 142 yards receiving. passing over 400 yards.
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penn state 35-0 in the half. they win 56-zip. such a blowout, even the lion was bored. rainy day and rain delay between two last place teams could be so much fun. adding his sunglasses and sunscreen, had help from teammates, they had changes, the game resumed in the 4th inning and in in the 6th inning, phils ahead they went on to win it 5-3. assuming the guys are no longer in the dugout. the. >> flyers open their preseason at 1:00 p.m., the union play at 1, that's sports, have a great day. >> philadelphia franklin institute celebrated their
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150th anniversary last night. this is outside city hall in dilworth park. wistar institute is known for their ground breaking medical research. officials broke ground on the hamilton, a 600 apartment highrise can you think to 15th and hamilton a few minutes from campus. the hamilton is slated to open in the spring. ritner property group is helping to complete the project. we'll be right back.
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county school district, find out tonight whether or not the teachers strike. hurricane jose could churn up the surf along the shoreline in our area. >> chris sowers is tracking hurricane jose hi, chris. >> reporter: good morning, guys, we could expect another humid day for the delaware valley. we topped out at 87 degrees a week away from the start of fall. pottstown, 65. center city, checking in at 69. fortescue, 69. glassboro, 67. cinnaminson 67. dover, a humid 70 degrees. satellite and radar we'll start out with sunshine this morning we'll see the puffy cumulus
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clouds build during the course of the day. a couple of areas may see a shower or two, during the day. it's summer-like today. the call from accuweather warm and humid, sun and clouds, spotty shower is possible, especially after lunchtime, 1:00 p.m., 83. 4:00 p.m., 84. 7:00 p.m., 82 degrees our forecasted high this afternoon is 84. let's get you down to the tropics we have not one, but two systems we're watching closely, this is hurricane jose it's a category one on the salford simpson scale maximum winds 80 miles per hour. it will make the right-hand side turn and parallel the coast. all the forecast models keep it 200 miles off the coast of atlantic city. it's far enough offshore to where an impact will be kept to an minute make up. with that said we're expecting some impacts, large waves, rip currents and minor tidal
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flooding. this is tropical storm maria. maria has formed 450 miles to the east/southeast of the lessor antillies. this is something we have to watch have been have been closely. the computer miles take it on a tracker similar to irma. the tropical waters are extremely warm, strengthening is likely. when i can back in just a few minutes we'll show you the latest stats and tracks on both systems and i will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> happening today, the methacton school district will announce if teachers go on strike. the union which is seeking a better contract has given warning that teacher will walk off the job. parents and students are supposed to receive an update on the status of classes by 8:00 p.m. tonight. 6abc.com and our social media platform will send you the
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update as soon as we get that information. new information to tell you about this morning, one person is seriously injured after being hit by a car in south jersey route 38 and chapel avenue in cherry hill at 10:00 p.m. the victim was taken to cooper university medical center to be treated. the driver of the car did stop. there's no word if charges will be filed. investigators are trying to figure out why a septa train partially derailed in northern liberties. it happened yesterday morning at the spring garden station, annie mccormick talked to passengers who were on the train. >> reporter: saturday night septa's #th -- 8th and market street shop police directed riders to shuttle busing. >> we had to walk up here, because the train is messed up down there. power was shut off eastbound and westbound after a morning partial train derailment.
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chopper 6 hd over the scene, the train heading eastbound from the frankford transportation center came to a halt near the spring garden stop. >> the car derailed. i thought it was going to tip over and go on the expressway, actually. i've never been so scared and shaken up in my entire life. >> once we turned the power off, we were able to walk through the tracks, the police e officers and the firefighters were there. >> reporter: septa said medics tend to do a person suffering from heat exhaustion. according to statement released by septa official, the cars were operating on single track system due to construction. the train was crossing over from eastbound to westbound side when the lead car derailed and the train was traveling at a slow rate of speed. septa had twoer incidents on the train at -- two other incidents
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on the train both at 69th street station. a crash on the northbound line injured 33 people and in february a derailment and crash injured four. >> reporter: septa said they are investigating what happened saturday morning. reporting in spring garden, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> police in atlantic county are investigating a double homicide before 1:30 a.m. officers were called to wheat road in buena borough they found a man and woman dead from gunshot injuries inside a car. a demonstration is reported to have taken place around a robert lee statue in virginia. seven people were arrested. here's what happened a half dozen members of the new confederate states a tennessee group organized the event called
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for the statue to stay standing. as the crowd grew police said the digs to escort a small group in favor of the statue to their vehicles for safety. about 1,000 protesters turned out in salt lake city utah to protest, daca the federal protection for children brought to the united states by their parents. president trump president trump is scheduled to attend the first united nations speech of his president. on tuesday, president trump will deliver a speech to the general assembly he will meet with a host of world leaders including south korea and japan. a north korean missile launch
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will be on the agenda. eagles chief's game is on the minds of andy reid and his fans. >> ducis rogers is breaking down game day. >> reporter: jaws this is a huge game for the eagles in week two, now. >> reporter: well, the patriots was going to be the team to beat. who beat them? the kansas chiefs. they are the hottest team in the league. >> reporter: who has the advantage. > i go with experience, it's andy reid with experience. the quarterback position is dependent position, you depend
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on other people to help you do your job. travis kelsey is going to clear out the secondary, you'll get hill out and up, smith will reid this beautifully you'll get the explosive play that great speed down the field and 75-yard touchdown pass. the chiefs in week one had a plethora of explosive plays, a few of them came from the rookie running back back to "g.m.a." -- kareem hunt. a linebacker has to cover hunt out of the backfield on the deep route. once it is snapped he reads it and he knows he has a mismatch
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and you get a 78-yard touchdown pass. alex smith is in the zone because he has a lot of talent around him and great speed. >> reporter: let's talk about what the eagles have on offense. >> carson wentz against washington played terrific was zack ertz. he is the security blanket every quarterback wants to have. carson wentz loves to go to him. you see an in-line tight position, zack ertz, he will beat the safety 8 out of ten times. carson wentz hits him, he beats the safety. wentz finds him, he beats the linebacker, first down eagles. you get a matchup against the corner, josh norman, first down, eagles, right now zack ertz feels it and carson wentz knows where it will be.
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jaws do the eagles win this game on sunday? >> the eagles have a depleted secondary with darby out for a few weeks, that doesn't bode well for the group of wide receivers, i think the chiefs win this game. he is jaws, i'm ducis. >> the best way to protect your identity in the wake of the big he equifax breach. >> new i also improve on gentleman's -- newest improv on gentleman's. >> live look at city hall, meteorologist chris sowers is back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's foggy out there, 6:40 a.m., 69 degrees.
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>> philadelphia turned into a giant dance floor, take a look at this, the bridge was packednd to end the dance on the falls bridge. the event is a fundraiser in support of economic development in east falls. that looks like fun. i have to do that. >> meteorologist chris sowers a lot to talk about this weekend. we have shower activity possible later today. we're tracking escrows hurricane
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jose. now we have nool -- newly formed storm maria. we have fog, scribt reduced to less -- visibility reduced to less than a mile. you get into the lehigh valley and the far western suburbs they are between a half mile and mile. philadelphia, soupy, 69. millville, 64. 70s along the coastline from cape may all the way up to brigantine. satellite and radar, just a little bit cloud cover this morning, we'll see increase in clouds throughout the day as hurricane jose gets closer to the region. with the winds shifting off the water it will moisten things up a little bit. one or two areas maybe you see a spotty shower later on. keep an eye tot sky if the clouds turn threatening head indoors here and let the showers pass on through.
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2:00 p.m., spotty showers, that's the trepped -- trend, through 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. you see yellow and reds indicating showers could be heavier than just a shower. i continue to advance this, looks like they move along pretty quickly. overnight tonight it's warm and sticky. monday, combination and clouds, warm and soupy, temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. it's a repetitive pattern in the delaware lehigh valleys. 82 in allentown. philadelphia, 84. millville, 82. dover, 78 degrees. cape may, 76 degrees. on the boards in atlantic city. 77. hurricane jose it's a category one storm winds up to 80 miles per hour with gusts up to 09 miles per hour. looks like it wants to might have been between bermuda and cape hatteras, north carolina like a field goal. it will parallel the eastern
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seaboard and stay 200 to 220 miles east of atlantic city. it's moving north approximately 20 miles south/southeast of cape hatteras, there's the track. it shifted farther out to sea. it has held its course during the overnight night run. wednesday morning it will be off the coast of nantucket. it will be auto so sea -- out to sea where the impact will be kept to a minimum. 200 miles offshore, brush of rain and wind 40, 45 miles per hour. if it were to shift closer, the impacts would be closer. a little bit of rain and wind, gusts 40 to 45 miles per hour. ten foot wavessance -- waves and dangerous rip currents. tropical norma rei-- tropical
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storm maria, ten more miles per hour an hour it's a hurricane. right now it's approximately 460 miles east/southeast of the lessor antilles. models want to take it into the eastern united states. we have to watch marie, as well. tropics are heating up. warm and sticky today, very summer-like spotty shower. 84 degrees is the forecasted high. increasing clouds monday, clouds associated with jose passing by off the coast on tuesday. for now we'll post coastal rain high of 78. very summer like, friday, saturday and sunday, it's sticky and doesn't feel like fall. >> friday fall starts.
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>> reporter: officially. >> that's okay it it starts. a world renown artist recreated george washington crossing across the delaware river. it was projected on to a wall of water. he projected an array of images on 80 by 30-foot wall of water. they are invited to sit on the riverbank and enjoy the hour long show. this is the first stop before be traveling the country over the next three years. we'll see you after the break.
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stadium 125 times. harvey dumped a foot of rain on the lonestar state of texas. >> reporter: here's the updated information and what you should do, go to equifax security 2017.com and click potential impact. equifax is offering free credit file monitoring an identity theft protection even if your information was not compromised. initially stlrp -- strings attached. >> when you sign up for the monitoring you're not giving away your legal rights. >> reporter: that concern is alleviated when you enroll in the service. the credit monitoring is only complimentary for one year. >> i have not liked their behavior one bit whether it's because they didn't take the necessary steps to protect our data. number one, and number two they
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didn't report with the immediacy. they waited more than a month to alert the attorneys of the breach. >> it's important at the end of these investigations yes to recover monitarily, for the people the state or the commonwealth. but it's important reforms be put in place. meantime here's what you should do to protect yourself from identity theft anytime and long term. set up a fraud alert with all three major credit reporting agencies. you'll be alerted if someone applies for credit in your name. freeze your credit only companies you do business with will have access to your credit file. check your credit for free by going to annual credit report.com pull from a different bureau every four months. notify your state's attorney general as a victim of i.d.
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impacts are late monday night into tuesday afternoon. huge waves, mountainous waves, big breakers on the sand. minor tidal flooding is possible, especially tuesday morning and maybe some rain and wind, it doesn't look like a huge deal, especially considering how devastating hurricanes can be. guys? >> thank you for the update. chairman about her orchestra of philadelphia, is getting ready to kick off a new season one that explores the conclusion between classical music and jazz. >> reporter: it's called philadelphia assembly it's a collective work that shines a spotlight on marginalized groups with personal stories. the project has been three years in the making. it brings together works from more than 150 collaborators. from storytellers to artists and
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activists. the exhibition divides their television of the city's past present and future in the five atmosphere rooms. >> poverty, construction sanctuary and movement. >> reporter: the project was initiated by a dutch visual artist and curator. >> they started to have conversation with with your grandmother to your colleagues. >> reporter: it formed a platform for exploratory works such as kensington blues. people living with aa.i. addiction. >> reporter: that's a person who has been deep conversations around massive incarceration and gentrification.
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pay what you wish admission throughout the show. >> this is an opportunity for people to actively challenge their perceptions of the city. >> reporter: philadelphia assembled is on view december 10th, in the philadelphia museum perelman buildings. >> my apologies, that was not david murphy, it was the beautifully talented karen rogers. >> an tradition in philadelphia is a week away, it's for an emotional cause we'll tell you how you can make. >> police make a second arrest in the london train bombing. secret garden in philadelphia is set up to tantalize your taste buds in very interesting ways we'll complain. chris sowers is tracking
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