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trip. >> all right, jim, another live look at the sky walk. miles long throughout the city. if you don't want to come out here and brave the cold, stay inside. as you heard from the story there, you can get out to u.s. bank stadium where the superbowl will be played. exciting to be here for superbowl 52 to explore the city and bring it to the people back home. bob brooks, channel6 "action news." >> i feel like the sky way is cheating, but if that's what you want to do, that's your business. if you want to be among the lucky few to see the superbowl in person, it will costou. tickets from verified online sites going for $5,000. that's the low-end. consumer experts say is not the time to buy on craigs list or scalpers because scams are at a high level. people get ripped off on fake
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travel packages, so check with the airline for confirmation. many downtown hotels are already sold out going for $300 to $500 a night. thousands of people have shared photos and videos of themselves and their kids and pets and parties. you can too by posting to instagram or twitter or the facebook page. fans want to check out the latest on the birds as they get ready for superbowl 52. you see emotional stories from players and their families as well as learn from fans are saying about the eagle win last night. we have a rush hour alert for the delaware valley.
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it's pouring when roads are packed with people heading to work. for the latest on storm tracker radar, let's check in with cecily tynan. >> jim, the same storm that brought snow to minneapolis is winding down. we won't get the snow. we'll be in the warm sector of the storm. i'm tracking areas of rain moving through the ohio valley and embedded thunderstorms. that's moving our way. timing is everything. bad timing for the morning commute. future tracker showing by 8:30 a steady area of rain, heavy, moving through. it's a quick hit out of here by the afternoon. tuesday afternoon commute is better than tuesday morning. this is what to expect. rain beginning before the sun is up. key time 5:00 in the morning to 1:00. basically the first half of the day, isolated thunderstorms possible and any thunderstorm could tap into high winds upper
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atmosphere pulling down to the surface. we could get damaging winds, isolated. not the only storm i'm tracking in the seven day. i'll talk about that in the forecast. also talking about cooler air moving in behind the system. >> thank you, cecily. president trump has signed a three week funding bill tonight. the federal government is back in business. the key is when the democrats in the senate agreed to support the shortened funding measure when they had assurances from mitch mcconnell that he will put a daca bill up for a vote giving congress a chance to protect 800,000 people brought to the united states as children. >> it would be my attention to address daca, border security, and related issues. >> the funding bill that reopens
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the government includes six years of funding for chip, the children's health insurance program. 900 children are no longer on the brink of losing their health coverage. >> word that there is an investigation into pat meehan. a new york time report says the seventh district representative used taxpayer money to settle a complaint lodged by a former employee. they say meehan became hostile toward the aid when she rejected his romantic declarations. >> new at 11:00, bill cosby return today the stage in philadelphia for his first public performance since his sexual assault trial. cosby sang a few tunes and picked up the drumsticks at the
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jazz club in german town while he joked that he used to be a comedian. he discussed his blindness in old age. >> that's another thing. you talk to a blind person. you say, look. why don't you say, listen? >> cosby appeared relax while in the company of friends and told reporters he doesn't fear events. he just doesn't publicize them. he refused to comment on legal matters. his new trial will begin on march 22nd. jurors will be picked from montgomery county. the first trial, as you know, ended in a mistrial, a deadlocked jury. cosby pled not guilty on charges of drugging and molesting andrea
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con stan in 2004. >> authorities are searching for the cause of a deadly fire in new jersey, a fire that claimed the lives of two children and an adult. >> anything salvageable we got. >> collecting his family's memories, this man says the fatal fire started above his two-year-old's bedroom. >> first officer i said where is my family? i was going to collapse. >> his fiance and two-year-old child made it out of the home burning flames, that trapped family members upstairs. the inferno so intense it took two hours to tame. their uncle and mother holding their ten month old child were
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hospitalized after jumping from a second story window. >> fire investigators believe had the life saving smoke detectors been installed, there may have been a different outcome. >> they could have been alerted to the fire, got out and escaped safely or alerted us faster. >> with her mother present, she says it's rocked the elementary school. >> for them to die, i think it's not fair. >> a thought many in the community are struggling with. >> it's crazy. i wouldn't wish this on anyone. while fire investigators are trying to pinpoint a cause of fire, they are using this as an example to others to make sure they have working smoke detectors. christie ileto, "action news." >> a teacher strike has been averted in the wilson school
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district. a tentative deal has been reached. details are not released. the 550 faculty members have been working without a contract since june. >> still to come, an enormous blast levels a natural gas plant. we are getting details about when the fire might subside so rescuers can look for missing workers. >> if you live in pennsylvania, the voting lines are unconstitutional. now what? cecily? >> today 62, 22-degrees above normal. once the rain moves out, i'm tracking cooler air on the way. i have detail in the seven-day forecast. >> ducis rodgers and doug pederson talking on the day after looking forward to the game against the new
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>> in other news tonight, the desperate search continues for five missing oil rig workers in oklahoma. they were at a natural gas well site when there was an explosion. intense flames kept firefighters from getting within a hundred feet and shutting off the gas. after burning all day, the flames are out. it could take time to figure out what caused the explosion. the state map of congressional district is unconstitutional because it's jerrymandered to benefit republics. the map has to be redrawn by the legislature by february 29th but the republics say it's an impossible deadline and will throw the primaries this spring into chaos. republics say they'll go to the u.s. supreme court to reverse the state supreme court's decision. >> today is the first day of
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allentown mayor ed pawloski's corruption tile. prosecutors say tapes show a pattern of the four term mayor trading city contracts for contributions. pawloski's lawyer calls the mayor moral and says the government is relying on conniving, morally bankrupt witnesses. >> an attempted killer is on the loose, the gunman firing a shot into someone's car while driving on i-95 today. he looks like this. he was believed to drive an older model ford taurus. it happened on highland avenue in chester township just before 8:00 this morning. a bullet penetrated the driver
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side but did not hit the victim. it is not known what the motivate might have been. >> two people are dead and another are wounded tonight. gunfire erupted on franklin street at 2:30. the injured person showed up at hospital a short time later. the killings are the second and third of the year. >> paulsboro police say an action news viewer helped identify the suspects in a rash of car thefts and one carjacking. we reported on the spree last thursday. detectives say more police work must be done before arrests can be made. eight cars have been stolen in the laps couple of months where the engines were left running. let's get the latest from cecily tynan. we have a wet morning com comin. >> we do. the academy of music on south broad street, it's cloudy and
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mild there. temperatures generally in the 50s, ahead of the system bringing us soaking rain. live on channel6, near the come commodore barry bridge, a soaking rain. behind the system, more of a reality check, temperatures drop to seasonal levels by the middle of the week. 52 in philadelphia. the normal high this time of year is 40. allentown and trenton, 39-degrees. atlantic city airport, 49, wilmington, currently 44-degrees. satellite and radar the system i'm tracking is part of the same system bringing the snow across minneapolis. that's the cold part of the storm. it pulls up the mild air from tracking the line of rain
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blossoming, currently over ohio. the commutes, the morning will be a problem. allow plenty of time, soaking of rain, ponding on roads. the evening commute, breaks of shine latsunshine late in the d. future tracker showing 5:00 in the morning, rain is here generally west of philadelphia. it fills in quickly by 8:30, pockets of heavy rain. lunchtime is the best time of seeing thunderstorms. philadelphia and areas to the east. we clear out by the afternoon, lingering showers and long the shore. the best chance of severe weather, we could get isolated damaging wind gusts, south of philadelphia, lifts here. kind of unurina unusual in januo have a chance of thunderstorms.
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sunshine is back by the afternoon. the high like today, very warm. 62-degrees. don't get used to it. we drop 20-degrees wednesday, good amount of sunshine, back to near normal. thursday, the coolest day of the week, 37-degrees, lots of sunshine. friday, temperatures trend up, 40-degrees on friday. we are in store for another warm weekend on saturday, breezy and mild, 54-degrees. sunday, periods of rain moving in. the high, 59-degrees. monday, rain in the morning, and we dry out by the afternoon, kind of like tomorrow with a high of 50-degrees. there are signs that we cool off dramatically by end of next week. watch david murphy at 4:30 tracking the rain. >> mentors can make all of the difference in a young person's life so linked in and starbucks teamed up for mentor's monday.
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strayer university. >> i imeses it will i guess it will take a couple of days for people to stop saying, the eagles are in the superbowl. >> the eal eagles hope to get te lombardi trophy following the match up with the patriots. coach pederson knows they'll face the patriot roster. >> everybody in the superbowl is a success. they have been there done that many times.
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that's something every other team would love to have. it's impressive. it's well-respected and well-documented. at the same time, we are going to prepare the same. >> we have to keep being who we are. we won't let the superbowl distract us. >> zach irts wife did not get to watch the game. she had a match of her own against denmark at the same time. >> yes! >> that was the moment that julie irts got the news that her husband was headed to the superbowl. a grin from 'r ear to ear, she might have been the last one to get the news. >> i tried not to look at halftime. people gave me the smile like
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they knew something. they told me and i had to make sure from like ten people that they are going. i'm so excited for them. unbelievably excited. >> it was tough not having her there with the confetti. all of the other player's wives were there. i told her i'm not talking to her if she doesn't come. i'm proud of her. >> still ahead, an nba star from philadelphia is representing the birds. an
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>> the accolades keep coming for joel embiid. he's been named eastern conference player of the week. sixers in memphis, cab ro, scores by 20 points. fourth quarter sixer lead is gone. sixers lose 105 to 101. >> raptor guard kyle lowry is all about the eagles. in today's shoot around, he would only answer questions about the birds. >> it's all about the birds. eagle day. >> is there going to be a city
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left? >> i doubt it. i would rather see a new city built anyway. the things they are doing, m happy for the organization. i'm a fan. >> do not destroy the city. that's sports. >> "jimmy kimmel live" next on channel6 followed by "nightline." "action news" continues at 4:30. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the news team, i'm jim gardner. have a good night. ♪ ♪
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