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are raiding at least two advance urgent care centers including this one in northeast and the one in willow grove montgomery county. >> "action news" reporter, bob brooks is live at the philadelphia northeast location with the latest at this hour, bob. >> reporter: well, sarah and rick we're talking de a and fbi agents involved we got to the scene i'm going to step out of the way and show you right now. itthe advance urgent care on grt avenue. a sheet has been placed over the glass door, you can't see inside, but there are de a agents inside and at the other locations that's willow grove. fbi agents are inside that have scene, but they are looking for is unknown at this point. i'm going to bring up video from july 2015. that same urgent care in willow
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grove was raided. this is the video you're seeing what that happened federal agents were looking into the facilities were i wily will he selling prescriptions. what they are looking for is unknown. still a lot of details to figure out we'll be working for them throughout the rest of the day. bob brooks channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. u.s. attorney general is in center city philadelphia right now speaking to the top brass from police departments around the world. jeff sessions took the stage at the pennsylvania convention center within about the last 30 minutes. he is focusing on the drug epidemic and cracking down on drug cartels before the international association of chiefs of police. john rawlins will have more on his comments coming up in our next half-hour. authorities in bucks county are stepping up security ahead of a visit from the president's daughter. ivanka trump is expected to promote her father's tax plan at
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a town hall event in richboro at 2:00 p.m. him -- we'll bring you live coverage on "action news." as we look live outside, sky6 live hd showing you penns landing at lunch time again kind of gray clouds out there, but the rain will hold off, especially for tonight's game against the redskins. good night for monday night football, we'll check in with david murphy at the weather center with the first check of the forecast. how was the weekend? >> reporter: the weekend was great, today similar numbers, we'll see sunny breaks at times today. we're seeing a bit of this open up in the last few hours to the north. we have rain coming in from the west and there's additional concern about that tomorrow with the potential of strong storms. for now, cloudy and sunny breaks, 73 degrees currently in trenton. philadelphia, wilmington, still in the upper 60s in allentown and reading. 07 in beach haven and 70 in cape
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may. 37 in millville. everyone feeling mild. looks like we stay that way today. 75 degrees by 2:00 p.m. i'm going for a high of 76 around 3:00, but 4:00, still 4:00 p.m., 75 it's mild until 10:00 p.m., 70 degrees. lots of clouds and sunny breaks and mostly cloudy skies tonight for the eagles. again it's looking generally dry. in fact if you look at future tracker 6 from 8:30 p.m. to game time and midnight and beyond, nothing more than a sprinkle around the region and bone dry at lincoln financial field. tomorrow morning there's a line of showers and thunderstorms that move in from the west they will be coursing through in the morning and bothering us in the afternoon as they slowly shift across the region during the day. there's a concern some of them could be strong storms. we're bumping this up a little bit. there's a high risk of lightning
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where they hit. downpours might not see a thunderstorm for that. storms could produce strong, damaging wind gusts and chance of an isolated tornado during the day tomorrow. i'll have more in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. temperatures dip in the second half of the workweek. >> i like dip, david. [laughter]. all right, with the rain in the forecast stay on top of the changes on your phone or tablet that includes real time views of storm tracker 6 live, it's a free download for your mobile device. there's new information about a quadruple shooting in chester. two men and women between the ages of 18 and 24 were shot on the basketball court on west carlos lane saturday night. the bullets came from a rifle and handgun. they believe the shots were fired from a walkway along the 1400 block of conquered avenue and not elevated sniper's
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position. all the victims are in good condition. there's a problem for commuters driving through delaware county. the eastbound lanes of west chester pike in havertown remain closed 7 hours after a box truck slammed into a utility pole here. about 500 peco customers lost power because of the accident. it happened at 4:00 a.m. on the 900 block of west chester pike. the westbound lanes reopened around 7:00 a.m. geap, -- again, the eastbound lanes are closed at this hour. the search is on for a woman who robbed a camden county bank. the suspect was inside the bb and t bank on maple avenue. she walked in friday and passed the demand note and took the cash and fled into the passenger side of a green four door vehicle. anyone who recognizes the woman is asked to contact the police
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department. eagles take on the redskins in monday night football. katherine scott has been out and about talking to the fans. she has their predictionsed leading into the game. >> reporter: monday night football at the linc. eagles fans are excited and hoping their team comes out on top. tonight the eagles take on the washington redskins at lincoln financial field. it's a home game, monday night and fans will get loud. >> we'll hear them ever the game is over for sure. >> reporter: the eagles are 5-1 leading the nfc east. washington is 3-2. the eagles beat the redskins in the first week, but fans say now is not the time to get contemplate anti, the birds new -- complaisant,. >> i've had my heartbroken before, i'm staying positive, but i'm not going to say we're going all the way. >> i think he they -- they havt
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taste in their mouth. >> i've been watching the eagles for a lot of years, it feels different this year. >> reporter: protests and counter protests are planned around the on going controversy of players kneeling. >> i believe people have a right to voice their opinions. >> i'm a marine veteran this is the way i feel about that, we fought to serve our country to honor that flag. >> everybody is entitled to their opinion. >> reporter: game time is 8:30, and you better believe fans will be watching. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> be sure to join the "action news" sports team for a special pregame show count down to kickoff airlines at 8:00 p.m. on phl17 immediately followed by the game at 8:30. much more ahead on "action news" at noon. he is credited with saving
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dozens of lives. today a retired u.s. army captain will take home the medal of honor from the white house. the widow of a fallen soldier said the president's phone call left her angry and in tears. we have a response from president trump. plus, david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" at noon continues. stepping into the unknown. it can be difficult to find the way.
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independence blue cross. searching for a possible serial killer. one person may have committed three murders in the last two weeks. they were strangers to each other, but shot within ten blocks of one another. there's a grainy image of a person walking into the area on the night of the first murder. now to the fallen soldier controversy. widow of la david johnson spoke to the president. she said the president could not remember her husband's name dwurnght -- during the phone call and claims it left her
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feeling worse,. >> i was angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband name. if my husband is fighting for our county and he risk his life for our country, why couldn't you remember his name. >> trump said he spoke his name from the beginning. now johnson's widow is demanding answer about his death and the events leading up to his killing are unclear. the sentencing of bowe bergdahl is scheduled for today. the defense argued that the comments he made after he plead gelts showed he could not get a fair sentence as the commander-in-chief. trump criticized burger doll on the -- beau burger -- bowe
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bergdahl on the explain trial. firefighters worked to put out a brushfire in los angeles. they put out the flames in under 40 minutes. multiple counties remain under a red-flag warning indicating extreme fire danger. two wildfires forced residents to rack evaluate in utah. the fires broke out two miles apart an hour outside of salt lake city in a popular hunting area. crews made progress last night as strong winds died down. authorities believe both fires could be man made, but the official cause is under investigation. a retired army captain will receive the medal of honor from president trump at the white house. captain gary mike rose saved multiple lives during a credit
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mission in laos. the military credits him with providing life saving aid to many people. he said the medal belongs to the unit he served with. justin timberlake is heading back to the super bowl show. his last super bowl appearance was back in 2004. you remember that performance with janet jackson and the controversy over the so-called wardrobe malfunction. asking about a possible repeat. he promised it won't happen again. >> still to you mean come on "action news" at noon, the doctor's office can be a breeding ground for germs. we have tips to protect your family in the waiting room. >> reporter: despite the rumors, president trump said there is no change to your 401k. what he is saying about the popular retirement account. when you're a double-dipping pension-padder
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like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times. too many in south jersey
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will be no change to your 402k contrary to recent reports. over the weekend there were rumors that lawmakers might limit the amount workers could save in the requirement accounts. the president said the 4 oh, 1k is a great tax break that works and it stays. top lawyers for 19 states including pennsylvania and delaware are fighting to keep the healthcare subsidies that the president trump administration cut off. states attorney general will be in court today asking the judge
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to pay the subsidies required under the affordable care act. president trump said he cannot legally continue the payments because there was no formal authorization by congress. there are new guidelines to protect children from germs at the doctors office. american academy of pediatrics said it should be as strict as in hospitals with hand is sanitizers and masks to wear for those who are infected. keep infants in the stroller and avoid communal toys because they can hold on to bacteria for hours. a new study shows kids are getting less sleep than in the past and cell phones are likely to blame. according to research from san diego state university, teenagers tend to sleep for fewer hours than those of older
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generations. teens slept less than 7 hours a night. most are trading their sleep for smart phone time. sleep and the changing seasons is the focus of a video chat on 6abc via facebook live. join dr. patel of mainly health for a discussion of getting the best sleep around. you will find a link at 6abc.com. "action news" team out working on new stories tonight beginning at 4:00 p.m. let's check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a look ahead. >> reporter: hey guys here's a story we're following for you, a bride banned guest from breast feeding at her wedding reception, people are livid over this one. the woman is speaking out defending herself. this is a story that will break your heart and fill it with joy and hopefully' carson
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wentz was wearing a green rubber bracelet on the field this season, we guarantee you will always look for it and never forget the reason behind. truss you -- trust us, you willt to tune in at 4:00 p.m. and have the tissues ready. that's coming up at 4:00 p.m. >> i'm a little teary. >> reporter: you will. >> we'll check accuweather when "action news" comes right back. >> meteorologist david murphy
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the region. is that a couple walking down the beach in cape may. not a lot of company. it's mild along the water and cloudy and cooler in the water. 74 degrees, the winds have picked up out of the southeast at 11 miles per hour. visibility is up to ten miles. of course we have fog in spots this morning. don't have to worry about that any more. 73 in trenton. 73 in philadelphia. wilmington, and millville. currently 69 degrees in allentown and reading, close to that with the 70 in lancaster. down in cape may, 71. 73 at the airport in ac. as we take a look at cloud cover on satellite as expected it has thickened up, not that you can't get a break of sunshine at times today. but generally speaking mostly cloudy. then, of course, there's the rain. the main body of it pushing into southwestern pennsylvania and pushing east. we hope it holds off until after
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the eagles game. lehigh valley, cloudy, 74 is the high. down the shore, mild, high of 73. getting close to that right now and tapering off. cloudy in philadelphia, mild high of 76 that's a full ten degrees above average. a little bit breezy, but too bad with the winds. for the eagles tonight hosting the monday night football contest against the redskins. we're looking at basically cloudy skies and mild. you want to check out cecily and adam starting at 4:00 p.m. in case there's a change in the models. in a moment i'm shoal it will be dry for the game. mild, first quarter temperature, 71. as you leave the stadium celebrating the 6-1 eagles i'm sure, it will be down to 69. not much change in the temperatures during the game. cloudy skies and late rain arriving after midnight. 66 is the overnight low. future tracker 6, the new model run showing us cloudy tonight, but if there's any rain looks like it's a light sprinkle coming through. i'm a little concerned about the
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stuff in southwestern pennsylvania. it may fall apart before it gets here. this model is buying into that. we get into tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. when i am back on the air oh, brother we'll have showers pushing in from the west and thunderstorms. the new model run has this pushing to the east as soon as noon and staying to the east after that. i'm not sure that the model is right on the timing. i think there's a chance that the heavy thunderstorms lag into the east. whatever way you slice it whether it is morning midday or night, head indoors lower floors, we have slight risk of scared, but strong gusty thunderstorms. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 76 today. cloudy, mild as we head down to tailgate at the eagles game and hope that the rain holding off until after the game. tomorrow pockets of heavy rain won't be raining all the time. it will be coming down in
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buckets when it is. a strong gusty thunderstorm can't be ruled out. 74 is the high. wednesday it's over, breezy and cooler, 60s. 60s on the nose thursday. friday, 66 degrees, sunshine. pleasant on saturday, 69. another eagles game at home on sunday, 63. there could rain during that one. >> what about halloween? >> reporter: it's a little too soon to say. it's a good chance it's mild. >> it's never too early to start planning for the future. students at roman catholic high school got a jump start on their financial feature. they are learning financial literacy skills always they transition into adulthood. the pennsylvania academy of fine arts has a new gingers that featureses contemporary artist,
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to take on the big fights. that's why he stood up to republicans and democrats alike to fight the north jersey casinos and the takeover of atlantic city. chris brown is fighting to protect jobs in our region... a true champion for the working men and women of atlantic county. on november 7th, let's keep him fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. half-hour with breaking news. happening right now there's a federal investigation underway at at least two urgent care
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locations in our region. one is the advance urgent care at grant and the boulevard in philadelphia. the action cam captured federal agents raiding the building this morning. the other location is in willow grove montgomery county. that location was raided back in july 2015. in that case federal agent was looking into the facility selling prescription drugs. we'll update the story on air and on rch -- online. the widow of la david johnson spoke out on "good morning america." she said president trump could not remember her husband husband's name and made her cry even worse. lana zack is live from washington. >> reporter: good afternoon, rick and sara.
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