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"action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with, rick williams, sarah bloomquist, meteorologist david murphy.
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good afternoon, it is sunday november 12th, i'm nydia han with alycia vitarelli in for gray hall. >> here are some of the stories we are following for you on action news this afternoon. local law enforcement comes together in a heart warming show of support for a pennsylvania state troop shore was shot, on the job. plus one person was killed , and another faces charges following a shooting in the hunting park section of philadelphia. and country music fans are happy to hear this name, the the big stars scheduled to kick off delaware state fair concert series in 2018. and then in sports the accu weather forecast with meteorologist chris sowers, puffy coat, jackets, scarves still on today. >> i have lost the gloves. getting a little bit better this afternoon. temperatures as we look at midday numbers we are warmer then we were all of yesterday, and it is only midday. numbers are responding with this sunshine here, and we have lost that normally component to the wind, jet stream start to go lift to the north, and that is opening up the door to milder temperatures, across the
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carolinas and virginias. 40 degrees right now in allentown and reading. forty-three in philadelphia. thirty-seven in the poconos. forty-five in millville. forty-four in cape may. the close-up shot here on satellite six with action radar we have clear conditions all area north of the pennsylvania turnpike, and some sitting a few high level cloud here in the city and especially south ande but this will continue to thin out, over the next few hours. most of us will see a good deal of sunshine here rest of the way. wider view shows mixed precipitation out to the northwest, mainly through southern michigan and northern portions of the ohio valley, all that will lift north up into the southern province of canada and upstate new york today. we won't be impact by that this afternoon but area of low pressure same area of low pressure responsible for that little batch of moisture will swing through here first thing tomorrow morning. so, for today, cloud, sun, turning milder with the high of 48 degrees. then we will get into tomorrow morning, as the low pulls off the coast, it could produce a round of patchy drizzle for
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city of philadelphia and immediate surrounding suburbs but it is moisture that gets in here quick enough lehigh veil and poconos could start as a mixed bag of sleet and freezing rain and that could create slick spots up there. i will be back in a few minutes with more detail with the accu weather seven day forecast, guys. >> chris, thank you. you can keep track of any drizzle heading our way tomorrow morning and our chilly temperatures plus the rest of the accu weather forecast by heading to our web site at six abc.com. in a show of love and support dozens of people are outside a st. lukes hospital this noon in honor of pennsylvania state trooper set h kelly. >> kelly was shot several times during a traffic stop in northampton county last week and still receiving care at the hospital. "action news" reporter bob brooks is live now in bethlehem, with the details, and everyone out there, just to support him in his recovery >> reporter: alycia and nydia, absolutely i got word from our sources up here that corporal kelly has been brought to a vantage point at the hospital where he should be able to
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look at and see this support for him. it is happening, right now, i will step out of the way and let everyone take a look, and so you can just take it in right now. you see a few people starting to the georgia's long the sidewalks, a that white basket , there is some doves in there released in support as well but then, coming down the road right now from the hospital you can see all of those first responders, fire trucks, e ms trucks coming down, they have their lights on, but no sirens, and they were lining up just a few minutes ago, in a masonic temple and we were there for that lets take a look. >> reporter: gathering is sign of many things like respect, honor just to name a few. dozens of local fire department trucks and e ms crews are gathering to ride by st. lukes hospital to support wounded pennsylvania state police trooper corporal seth kelly. it started with a facebook post suggesting idea by fire lieutenant bob with the lower mount bethel fire company. >> just the support to tell them that we're behind them all the way to make sure that
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he recovers 100 percent through this. >> reporter: first responders hearsay they had to do something for corporal kelly. >> we're just going to the hospital silently. we just want to say hey we're here we support you, you know, we're here, what is happening to you is terrible. >> reporter: the lieutenant knows corporal kelly and his family personally. >> very nice people, very friendly people, nice to talk to. see them on the road they will wave to you. >> reporter: last tuesday morning when corporal kelly was show three times in plainfield township on route 33, responding to help backup fellow trooper, ryan, for a du i rest but it didn't go well police describe a knock down drag down violent fight between suspect and the troopers. then gunfight between them will break out and kelly would be shot. suspect, 22-year old daniel c lary would also be shot and drove himself to the hospital. he remains there under guard until he can be taken to jail a live look out here you can see one of those doves, that was just released here, he
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hasn't taken flight but there you can see, family and friend s of corporal kelly and first fire truck that has come by st. lukes hospital here. we do know corporal kelly has under gone surgeries throughout the week and we have good news, we are hearing his condition is improving slowly, given the circumstances that has happened. we are hearing he has a long road of recover recovery ahead but good news he is getting better and better throughout the week. reporting live from bethlehem at st. lukes hospital, bob brooks, channel six "action news". all right, bob, thank you. very best in his recovery. twenty-seven year-old man was arrested in connection with the deadly double shooting in philadelphia's hunting park section. police say man got in the argument and shot a 39 year-old man across the street from the a lounge and social club in the 4200 block of mccallister street around 4:00 . a 24 year-old man was shot twice in the neck. a security guard at the club then shot the suspect in the leg, the 39 year-old later died at temple hospital. no word on the condition of
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the 24 year-old, the suspect was also taken to temple in stable condition. no arrests have been made after a man was shot and killed outside a tavern in delaware county. police tell "action news" that the shots were needer at around 2:00 this morning in the 1500 block of townsend street just outside booths and bonnets tavern. unidentified man was shot twice in the chest. he was taken to crozer-chester hospital where he later died. so far there is no word what spark the shooting. a man's car, burst into flames after he crashed it on his way to the hospital. police tell "action news" that the man was shot several times near intersection of fourth and highland streets in chester at 2:40 this morning. then while driving himself to crozer-chester hospital he lost control of the car, the car flipped over and man was able to crawl out of the vehicle just before it erupted in to a ball of fire. that man is now listed in critical condition. route 202 in west goshen chester county is back opened after being closed for about 12 hours following a deadly crash. nine vehicles including a
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tractor trailer collided around 12:30 in the southbound lanes near south matlock streets, after the trash the tractor trailer caught fire, one person died, two others were hospitalized with non- life threatening injuries. >> there was cars every where, it was just a lot, just cars every where, it seemed like someone just sprinkled cars. >> this is terrible. i have never seen one this bad >> crews work late in the night, clean up the debris and those frozen turning that is were inside of the tractor trailer. the crash remains under investigation, and again, route 202 is back opened this morning. well, now in delaware news room toby keith is heading to the delaware state fair. keith will kick off the fair july 19th and southern uprising tour will also make a stop at the fair a few days later on july 25th. tickets to see toby keith go on sale november 17th and state fair runs from july 19th through the 28th. 2018 will be the state fair's 99th anniversary.
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exciting. >> very exciting. >> still much more to come on "action news" this sunday afternoon. more than a dozen children were injured when a structure collapsed at an indoor fitness facility. we will tell what you led up to this horrific incident. the holiday season is inching ever so closer and why experts say you may want to wait a while before you break out the holiday music. plus meteorologist chris sowers will be back with the full accu weather information cost when "action news" continues. >> what if it too late with the music.
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ninth annual lemon run philadelphia 5k run/walk was held, in fairmount park this morning. the event hosted by alex lemonade stand foundation brings athletes of all ages and abilities together to support the battle against childhood cancer. the course, was stroller and dog friendly, so, entire families could participate, is
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there little won going the kid dash right there and despite chilly weather hundreds of people laced up their shoes for this very fun event for a great cause, alex family has been champions, a champion for childhood cancer as they search for a cure. they have raised hundreds of millions of dollars. >> they are really incredible. >> those kid looked great, pope eighthly dressed. >> you will need all that, tomorrow morning but then things will slowly start time prove during the course of the week. lets go outside, go live on sky six from city hall camera looking at rothman ice rink there and we have folks doing ice skating this afternoon, temperatures are certainly appropriate we're still in the 30's and 40's throughout the area but couple things here one, temperatures are already warmer then they were all of yesterday and it is midday and two we have who that harsh windshield. we are not dealing with that either. feels better, nonetheless on the chilly side today, high temperatures are expect to top out in the upper 40's. we should be in the upper 50's 10 degrees below average. we are concerned about patchy
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drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. that is not a big deal. problem is wintry mix in the lehigh valley and poconos, freezing, drizzle and sleet may develop and it turns milder as we get into tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and friday. so gradual improvements with those temperatures, 43 degrees , right now in philadelphia with dew point of 21. air is dry but winds are calm. that is part of the reason why it feels better out there pressure reading 30.45 inches, way up there and holding steady no issues with the visibility. so 45 now in millville. forty-three in philadelphia. forty in allentown. forty-seven in atlantic city. that is not bad. cape may 44. dover 45. poconos, yesterday, you topped out at 31 up there, and now up to 37 degrees. so temperatures are generally a good five to 10 degrees warmer then this same time yesterday, part of the reason for that is because we had cloud cover overnight that kept temperatures milder, kind of act as an atmosphere blanket and two, the general direction of the wind flow has shifted more southeasterly direction instead of northerly
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component and that shuts off arctic air. those two reasons combined part of the reason why we are feeling so much better right now. all right. here's satellite six with action radar, cloud beginning to push by to the southe. skies brightening up to the northwest. then we will look out here to the west we have a milk bag with some snow flying right now, believe it or not, western portions of pennsylvania, moving northward up into buffalo and then some rain, for southern, michigan and northern portions of the ohio valley. that batch of moisture will lift north and pull away from frustrates. it is not impacting our weather to day area of low pressure will slide in here overnight tonight and through the morning tomorrow and that could touch off a little bit of patchy drizzle. here's 7:30 monday morning mainly north of the pennsylvania turnpike. green shade obviously represent drizzle. blue shade here represent either freezing drizzle or sleet pellets. so 34 in reading by 7:00 a.m. allentown 34 degrees. maybe extending as far north as the poconos, by the time we will get into 10 or 11:00 in the morning. good news it is a fast moving system. so by lunchtime all that is
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long gone. temperatures well up in the 40 's and then by 4:00 in the afternoon if you do see icing out through here, it is 44 in allentown. all melting. philadelphia 47. millville 50. and wildwood is 51 degrees. cloudy, not as cold tomorrow morning as what we saw this morning. especially what we saw saturday morning. light, patchy drizzle possible for immediate surrounding suburbs in the city of philadelphia and then maybe a little bit of freezing drizzle and sleet for the poconos and lehigh veil. now this is not a big deal. so if you do see it, it will be very patchy at best but it does not take much ice to create some problems out there so 45 degrees in allentown today. reading 46. philadelphia 48. dover, cape may, atlantic city all 50 degrees this afternoon. clouding up once again overnight tonight, it is cold, temperatures dropping below freezing north and west, 29 in allentown, 30 in reading, but 35 in philadelphia, 34 in cape may. here's the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast, so 48 degrees, cloud, sun, mixed this afternoon, patchy morning drizzle tomorrow, a round of
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freezing drizzle and sleet for lehigh veil and poconos, otherwise, cloud giving way to sun, 51. tuesday mostly sunny, 52. wednesday, thursday, friday all looking good with temperatures in the mid 50's and combination of the sun and cloud, nydia. >> chris, looking good, thank you. in health check this noon a new study may have you watching how much you drink. the american society of clinical oncologists found drinking is linked to three and a half percent of all cancer deaths in the u.s. although heavy long term drinkers were found to have greatest risk of developing cancer moderate alcohol consumption may increase cancer risk. trump administration is going ahead with the obama era law to go ahead and have calories powe ted. small business groups for the requirements to post calorie count for years saying they would be difficult to comply with. but officials say that this kind of information is one of the best weapons against the obesity epidemic. law goes into effect next may. well, better call my doctor now, a new study finds
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too much christmas music can actually be bad for your mental health. >> what? >> psychologistness london say listening to christmas music too early in the holiday season can trigger feelings of stress. wait, i was listening because it was very relaxing and finding joy here. they say that the music sparks off holiday obligations like shopping and cooking. they say those who work in shopping malls face most stress because as you know they hear the same songs over and over again. >> still listening. secret to staying young could lie in red wine, and chocolate. we knew it. a new study say combination of the two could keep from you aging. researchers say chemical compounds in the two can rejuvenate old cells to make them behavior as younger cells , same chemical compounds were found in red grapes, and blueberries. anti aging effects, check late and wine, that is a head line for your sunday afternoon. >> and no christmas music.
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nearly two dozen children are recovering this noon after a platform collapse at a children's trampoline and obstacle gym in san diego. it happened, with 30 to 40 kid rushed upstairs to a platform for pizza when that platform buckled and injured 21 children. the kid were there say they were understandably scared. >> it sounded like a crack, and then, all of a sudden it just crashed down and then kid were screaming coming down. >> the platform that these kid were going up on was real sketchy, you could tell, it it would not hold a lot of weight >> two women age 72, 46 were also injured in the incident. officials say injuries range from mild to moderate but at least one child is being treated for a possible spine and head injury. republican senate candidate roy moore continues to deny he had a sexual encounter with a 14 year-old girl 35 years ago but growing number of prominent
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republicans have dropped their support for him. the women making the accusations says that the 70 year-old was in his 30's when they had an encounter. at a veterans day event yesterday moore once again specifically denied this allegation but he did say in an interview on friday, that he would not rule out when he was in his 30's he may have dated girls in their late teens. really incredible video, terrifying moments for fans and participants in the race when one boat skimmed another and went airborne in the florida keys. the crash happened at annual key west super board world championships, video shows, boat 18 running over number three and number 18 goes airborne and then flipped over both of those were severely damage and unable to compete in the final day of racing but somehow the drivers, they were able to walk away without any major injuries. >> we will be right back with more.
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turning to sports sixers took on the 2017 nba champions and turned some head during the game. >> plus it is home game for penn state, as they face rutgers, here's jeff skversky with your sunday sports action they are animals that is how two time mvp steph curry described the sixers dynamic deowe of joel embiid and ben simmons. golden state star impressed with the young sixers so far saying it is great for the league. embiid says he will kick green 's you know what? well, guess what kevin durant not impressed last night they are jawing back and forth, ben simmons in the running his mouth but on the run to steel the slam over durant but kg answers over embiid who hits the deck. watch out, sixers down by one at the half. third quarter embiid comes out
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of no where, slams it down, and two of his 12, and sixers hanging with the champs but their golden opportunity goes down the drain, warriors go on a 23-four run in the third. they blow it wide opened, sixers lose 135-114, and they have dropped nine straight to golden state. how many times have the flyers been able to score back to back wins this year? once. that is it. flyers want to win wild card they need to start stringing together some wins like last night against the wild, a perfect opportunity. the flyers honoring veterans day with this world war two vet nine five-year old former maremme reen ooland, dropping the puck. ryan elliott flyers veteran goalie sharp last night. twenty-six saves. drug that one right there scoreless. puck a pin ball off a flyer, off the board, under elliott, and tapped in, jason sucker. flyers down one to knock.
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final 42nd, flyers can tie it. and voracek to contact tore use, simmons, get in there, nothing. seven saves. he lose. it is their first loss to the wild in nearly three years. >> it was a grind out there. a lot of space out there. i don't think we gave autopsy lot either. we knew, we kind of knew that was their style of play and i thought it could have went either way tonight. and is saquon barkley, falling out of the running for the heisman? penn state star running back, no where again yesterday, for fourth time in five games, get this barkley has a half with negative rushing yard. home, sweet home for home coming for penn state, owe even if off to a slow start against rutgers saturday until the second, trace mcsorely accounts for three scores becoming their all time touchdown leader, penn state up by one. struggling with the run, they get cute, the hook, ladder, saquon barkley a season high
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35-yard, 21 coming here, setting up one of the two touchdowns. penn state scores 35 unanswered, to win 35-six but barkley, he is averaging less than 50-yard a game the last three weeks. that is sports, i'm jeff skversky have a good day. and another half an hour of "action news" is just ahead >> here are stories we are working on for you one week after the deadliest shooting in country's history church where gunman opened fire, plans to open up the doors to the public. and as temperatures drop, is there a heater prepared for winter months ahead? hear how experts say a simple tune up can make a real difference. those stories, exclusive accu weather information cost and it will get warmer when "action news" continues.
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happening right now on "action news" a community shows support for a pennsylvania state trooper who was shot on the job, as he continues to recover at the hospital. plus, president donald trump is in the final stretch of his tour through asia as he faces more questions about his talks with vladamire putin. honoring a baseball legend , details on the celebration of life, planned for the late roy halladay. meteorologist chris sowers starts us ought with a look at the accu weather forecast this sunday and it is still cold. >> i'm sorry what. >> it is still cold.
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>> yes, it is still cold. traffic, it is loud out here. that is how we do it philly style we go from summer right to winter. we don't do fall around here. just six days ago actually we had high temperatures close to 70 degrees. yesterday morning we were down in the teens, 20's. wind chills in the single digits in parts of the area today we are forecasting highs in the upper 40's which is warmer then yesterday but still more than 10 degrees below seasonal averages. what a drop, drop off in the numbers. 40 degrees in allentown. reading 40. forty-three in philadelphia millville 45. cape may 44. atlantic city 47. and trenton 41 degrees. wind speeds are calm so thankfully we are not dealing with the harsh wind chills like what we saw yesterday morning and then on friday. we had gusts up to 35 miles an hour on friday afternoon. that put wind chills all day long in the 20's. here's satellite six with action radar clearing to the north, cloud still holding tough to the south but they will fizzle out down there as well. we will say sunny and cloudy throughout the remainder of
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the afternoon. all of the moisture you see toward the west, left hand part of the screen some of the is mixed with snow getting closer to buffalo, erie pennsylvania, bradford area all reporting a lit built of light snow. all of that will lift across upstate new york later this afternoon. for us we will see increasing cloud, system approaches overnight tonight and maybe some patchy drizzle first thing tomorrow morning, but that is bit. this is a system that is fizzling out, as we get closer and closer to the philadelphia area so for the remainder of this afternoon sun and cloud and chill which a high of 48 degrees. and then for tomorrow maybe some patchy drizzle early, and then some sun, by afternoon and a high of 51. now that drizzle could be in the form offer freezing drizzle and sleet in the poconos and lehigh veil. everybody else we're looking at plane rain out of. that again this is not a big deal. on a scale of one to 10 it is one at best. when i come back in a few minutes we will focus on the warmer temperatures in the accu weather seven day forecast that gives way to another cold shot by the second half of the next weekend and that called could
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be quite cold once again. details in just a few minutes, guys? >> all right, chris, thank you . a woman has died after she lost control of her car and hit a streetlight and a tree in willingboro, new jersey. police and medics were called to the scene on beverly rancocas road near clubhouse drive around 1:00 this morning month. man was pronounced dead at the scene. so far police have not released would the man's identity and it is unclear what cause the driver to lose control. a driver was injured when his pickup truck flipped over on to the amtrak railroad tracks overnight. officials say that the driver lost control of the truck, in the 500 block of body street in chester city around 2:30 this morning. that truck driver through a gate and fence before it fell 15 feet, down an embankment, and then landed right there on the tracks. service to the northeast corridor was closed until a tow truck could remove that vehicle, the driver was taken to crozer-chester hospital
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with minor injuries. president trump is in the philippines today the final stop on his trip to asia. he is set to attend two summits on the final leg of the journey. >> this is after the president walked back some comments in which he seemed to side with president vladamire putin over russia's meddling in the 2016 election. abc's karen traverse is traveling with the president. >> reporter: president trum april arrived overnight in the philippines, his final country on this marathon tour of asia but earlier today in vietnam after a grand arrival ceremony a the a presidential palace in hanoi, the president facing more questions about his latest talks with russian president vladamire putin. mr. trump was asked point blank who did he believe, putin who insist russia did not interfere with the election or u.s. intelligence committee that said yes, they did. >> i'm with our agency. i believe in our intel agencies, our intelligence agencies. >> reporter: mr. trump said he would not stand in front of the cameras and argue with the
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russian president. >> what he believes is what he believes. what i believe is that we have to get to work. >> reporter: president referring to the u.s. and russia cooperating on syria and ukraine, saying having russia as a friendly alley instead of the constant tension would be an asset to the u.s. and the world, not a liability. other big issue on the president's agenda north korea the president has pledged to bring fire, fury totally destroy that nation if it threatens u.s. anal is. but this morning the president tweeting that he has tried so hard to be friend was kim jong in. later he said it is possibly could have a relationship and that would be a good thing. >> president trum didn't say how that friendship would develop, and it may not be off to the best start. the president asking on twit they are morning, why the north korean leader would insult him by calling him old? when he said, he would never call him short and fat. karen traverse, abc news, traveling with the president, in hanoi vietnam.
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on the news today back in the u.s. the church where more than two dozen people were killed, one week ago will open up its doors for the first time. the first baptist church in sutherland springs will not hold a service but will let public visit a memorial created in the sanctuary. twenty-six people were killed. twenty others were injured when a gunman -- the pastor has said that the church building will be demolished, and it will be too painful to continue using it ace place of worship. jury deliberations in the corruption trial of the new jersey senator bob menendez will resume tomorrow with an alternate jury in place. but, before they begin the judge will likely ask if the jury has heard comments from a dismissed juror. evelyn royal was excused because of a previously planned vacation she told reporters. she would have acquitted menendez on all counts. menendez is charged with accepting gifts from a florida eye doctor in exchange for political influence. the two men deny any bribery arrangements.
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honoring a phillies legend a public memorial service to celebrate the late roy halladay will be held in clearwater, florida this tuesday. the former phillies pitcher died in the plane crash in the gulf of mexico last tuesday. the celebration of life is set to take place at 4:00 o'clock at clearwater's spectrum field n lou of flowers the halladay family has asked that contributions be made to the halladay family foundation, which supports youth sports programs and animal welfare. well, less than a week after a pennsylvania state trooper was shot on the job local law enforcement and family members are showing support for trooper seth kelly >> kelly was saint to st. lukes hospital where he has had several surgeries and said to be in stable condition today. >> "action news" reporter bob brooks is live in bethlehem this noon and bob, i'm sure is there so many people there wanting to share their support >> reporter: alycia and nydia, there were, ceremony just ended. really what happened was a lot of local fire departments and e ms crews they rode by on
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their strikes, lights on but no sirens. they wanted to keep this very nice, quiet show of support for corporal seth kelly. i want to show you the video. if you take a look you'll see there was close to 40 local fire department and e ms vehicles that came by here, also, some doves were released as well, again, to honor show support for corporal kelly still here at st. lukes after being shot, three times. we spoke with the local deputy fire chief about what they were doing and why they were doing to it day. let's take a listen. >> we're just showing support to the corporal. we are saying we're here, we support you, we're seeing what happened to you is terrible. >> reporter: okay. back out here live to me. we know that corporal kelly was shot three times trying to assist in making a dui arrest. suspect for this, he has been captured, his name daniel clar y who remains in the hospital hain he was shot
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during this gunfight with the troopers, as well. he will remain in the hospital , until he is well enough to be taken to jail. reporting live from bethlehem at st. lukes hospital, bob brooks, channel six "action news". >> all right, bob, thank you. wonderful show of support there. with temperatures dropping and winter approaching heating technicians are working in over drive as customers prepare for the blast of winter. "action news" reporter john rawlins was in broomall at henderson heating as technicians check some area homes. >> i have, a couple times. >> everything seemed okay. >> everything good. >> reporter: hvac tech is with william henderson on the road meeting homeowners and tuning up their furnaces. >> first thing i wanted to does just go over and make sure everything has a tight seal. >> reporter: inside a modern heater electronic and mechanical parts that must work together if the furnace is to be reliable and more importantly safe. a tune up can take an hour or more, and. >> it should be done once a
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year. >> reporter: consumer can change filters anything else should be left to the qualified technician. this orange glow is from an electric coil that ignites gas inside the furnace. but carbon monoxide output to the flew up to a hundred parts per million are allowed. we're well within our range. >> reporter: ultimate goal to make sure potentially deadly c o goes only outside, and aging poorly maintain furnace can develop leaks. >> it cracks bad enough when blower comes on it can push the gases right in your house. >> reporter: that is bad. >> well what happens is we start to get nausea, fatigue, headaches, and then in the worst cases where especially if you are sleeping things of that nature you could potentially lose your life. >> reporter: this unit only a few years old, homeowners said she replaced an older furnace when she was advised. >> you know what you need to replace this because you will have the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning down there.
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>> reporter: john rawlins for channel six "action news". get it check now. >> absolutely. >> much more to come on "action news" this sunday, magical world of never land comes to philadelphia this month, details on the musical and they say at academy of music and six abc loves the arts. get ready for nostalgia as three items linked to many fond memories are induct in the toy hall of fame, i am feeling a little aged and vintage looking at solve those toys right now. taking a live look at penns landing, meteorologist chris sowers will have your full accu weather information cost, it is still, brisk and cold out there this afternoon but changes are ahead. we will tell you about them when we come right back.
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the seventh annual show us your hand, in montgomery county. participants donated canned goods and in return they got a
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boot camp class from local trainers and it lasted 75 minutes. they are get gooding sweat in this sunday. the cans and donations goes toward philabundance that will help feed the need any our area. it is a fun, fit way to give back to the community and, of course, burn off a few extra calories ahead of thanksgiving which is less than two weeks away. hello, november. what is that end called. >> okay. show us your cans. >> no comment. >> perfect day to work out inside. >> yes, or just lay on the couch and watch football all day which is what i did yesterday and will dot same today. >> what a nice shot. >> beautiful shot of center city sky line. we have high, thin cloud upstairs and temperatures are a little bit milder then they were yesterday, but, we're still seeing below average numbers. the normal is somewhere around 58, 59 degrees and then we're no where near that this afternoon. friday afternoon look at that 39, wind chills in the 20's. yesterday felt better because we lost that breeze but still cold with a high of only 40
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degrees. today we will add eight. we should be right around here 48 degrees or so which is a good 10 degrees below the seasonal average of 58. started out on the chilly side 31 degrees. one below freezing. we should be around 40. forty now at allentown and reading. wilmington 42. philadelphia 43. millville 45. cape may 44. as we look further out here to the west, thinks the system that is quickly approaching the delaware and lehigh valleys. light snow, flying across western pennsylvania, this afternoon, and western portions of upstate, new york. buffalo reporting light wintry mix right now and then some rains, showing up there across the ohio valley and southern portions of michigan. two areas of low pressure. this is in the process of actually fizzling out. secondary low down here will ultimately take over but by the time it does so most of this moisture is already out to sea. we are looking at a period of very light, shower activity, or perhaps a little bit of drizzle first thing tomorrow morning and then it will be cloud breaking for some afternoon sunshine with milder
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temperatures that get up into the 50's for a change. speaking of those numbers, lets take a look at remainder of the afternoon by 3:00, 46 degrees in philadelphia with a combination of the sun and cloud, mid 40's north and west and then as we get into the first part of the tomorrow morning, we will start to see some light drizzle or a couple of showers as we begin to develop south, and west, or east, of philadelphia, but then we will wait and see how far this moisture begins to lift. now this is just recently updated here earlier runs we are showing that light wintry mix across the lehigh valley and poconos which fits this particular update does not show but several other forecast models do. one thing do i want to point out even if you do that light wintry mix it is long gone by nine or 10:00 a.m. we are up to four reading and allentown. very brief period of wintry precipitation for your folks up there rainfall totals even in the city of philadelphia thinks not a big event. we are talking about perhaps, .5 of an inch of rain to a
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tenth of an inch. looking at forecast models here european is actually under .5 of an inch. gps under a tenth of an inch. and the american models here, just a little bit more than a tenth of an inch of rain with this system. that is first thing tomorrow morning and then by afternoon it is a combination of sun and cloud. for today cloud, sun, milder, 48 is forecasted high, overnight tonight turning cloudy again and cold, 29 degrees outlying suburbs for places like reading, allentown, bethlehem, 35 is for city of philadelphia and points south ande. light breeze out of the north/ northe at three to 5 miles an hour. period of very light rain first thing tomorrow morning, perhaps, just some patchy drizzle and then that clears out and then we will get sunshine by afternoon. fifty-one. rest of the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast mostly sunny for tomorrow, 52. wednesday, sunny, cool, quiet, 54. tranquil on thursday. cloud to sun and milder up to 57 as there is a few forecast models that have us up to 60 degrees. and then 49 degrees on friday,
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turning cooler, and saturday is interesting. we will call it, a approaching cold front could get up to 60. maybe rain in the afternoon and right now sunday looks like one of those real cold days with highs in the upper 30's lower 40's and blustery wind chills. here we go we are getting in to it. >> pretty nice overall. >> nice and tranquil this week >> thanks, chris. broadway philadelphia is bringing the smash hit musical finding never land to town, just in time for, thanksgiving karen rodgers has details in the this weeks six abc loves the arts. >> reporter: finding never land, the broadway spin on the academy award winning film of the same name, and it is behind the scenes story of how one of the fiction's most beloved characters peter pan, came to be. >> ♪ >> everyone knows the story of peter pan but what people don't know is how it was created. >> finding never landis about the real life family honey expired play write jm bar toy pen the tail of the boy who never grows up. >> it is really about how he
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is inspired by his mother, sylvia and his four boys. they kind of inspire him and allow him to use his imagination and create and play. >> show is set in london in the early 1900's and follows barry's life as he strives to be a successful play write. >> it is a mixture of reality, fantasy. little bit of the tearjerker but wonderful story it has a little bit of everything for everybody. >> ♪ >> audiences will also see some of the make believe adventures the boy created, escapades that sparked bar toy conquer up magical world of never land. >> is there a scene where all of the boys are jumping on their beds and then all of a sudden the music stops and all of the boys are lifted in the air and there is tons of stars and it looks like they are flying. >> musical was create by team behind chicago, pip even and shakespeare in love. after 17 months on broadway, it earned broadway.com's audience choice award for best musical. the show is on a nationwide tour. >> the show really is about bringing the kid out of you
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and that it is okay to be a kid. >> looking for one to take my son too that would be a good one. >> good one. >> broadway philadelphia finding never land runs november 21st through 26th at the academy of music. for tickets and show time go to the arts in philly.org. for six abc loves the arts, i'm karen rodgers.
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if you have a spare is a hundred dollars you can buy a paper clip. it is all part of the tiffany and company new every day objects line. it includes items like $95 paper cup, $9,000 sterling silver ball of yarn. >> yes. >> and then a $350, crazy straw. hey, if your kid want building blocks, tiffany has those too. for $1,500. alycia. >> okay. >> amazon is expanding its pop up store contest with a whole food grocery chain. on line retail giant says it will open up five pop up stores of whole food location
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ness five states to allow customers to test amazon products. amazon bought the grocery store chain this summer for more than $13 billion. company says pop up shops will give customers the opportunity to learn about services like amazon prime membership. want to feel old for a second. board game clue, whiffle ball, and paper airplanes were all induct in the 2017 national toy hall of fame. the class of 2017 will be among more than 60 previous honoraries including the doll house, jump rope and radio fly er wagons. to make the hall of fame, they must have inspired creative play across generations. >> really capture the best essence of play, social play, active play, creative play. >> there is enough rules we have in life that are made by somebody else and we like to give you basics, and then, after that, it is up to you. >> this years other finalist include the board game risk,
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magic eight ball, match boxcars, my little pony, pez candy dispensers, sand, transformers and card game uno wait, we still play that. a lot of these games are still going strong. little debbie has created a stir on social media with a single tweet showing four products with the message and the #, one got to go forever. okay. which one will it be. the christmas tree cakes, nutty buddy, oatmeal cream pie s and honey buns. so far they have not explain the purpose of this tweet or confirmed if it plans to, indeed, stop making one of these products or when. so many questions here. i posted a poll on twitter asking if you had to retire one of these which would be the first one to go. 36 percent of mine think it is christmas tree cake. >> 36 percent. >> yes. >> most agree with me, please save the oatmeal cream pie. >> i would say please save that as well. >> okay. >> when "action news" continues, an update of our
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top stories. >> plus an update on the accu weather forecast in just a moment.
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here's the top stories making news this noon, suspect accuse of shooting two people outside a nightclub in hunting park and one has died. other is hospitalized. a security guard at club shot the suspect who was also now hospitalized. and a man survived a shooting and a car crash that left him in critical condition he was shot several times near fourth and highland in chester and then wrecked his vehicle driving himself to the hospital. the car burst into flames after he was able to crawl out of the wreckage.
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and a moving vigil has made its way through bethlehem to honor a trooper who survived being shot on the job fire and rescue workers from across the region paraded in front of the st. lukes hospital where corporal seth kelly is recovering. we are told the trooper was able to see the tribute from his hospital window. final check of your forecast. >> it is getting better out there, right now we have who the gusty breeze does not feel as far, and temperatures will moderate, high temperatures close to 50, 48 in philadelphia, maybe 50's south ande perhaps degree or two cooler, north and west and 51 degrees tomorrow afternoon, morning hours a period of light rain or drizzle, say between four and 9:00 a.m. and then after that cloud break forgo some sunshine and then rest of the week looks pretty tranquil, tuesday, right through friday, sun, cloud, mixed high in the mid 50's. saturday close to 60 with rain and next sunday stays chill which highs in the upper 30's, lower 40's. >> um-hmm, okay. >> feels like winter. thanks, chris.
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american valor a solute to our heroes is next on channel six. >> "action news" continues at 5:00 o'clock tonight. >> for gray hall, chris sowers , alycia vitarelli and rest of or "action news" team, i'm nydia han. have a great sunday. >> ♪
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