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>> a pleasant good morning to you, 6:00 a.m., on this saturday morning, i'm gray hall. christie ileto joins us this morning. here's a look at the stories we're working on for you. two men are hurt after shots are fired outside a north philadelphia bar overnight. >> their bags are packed and they ready for minneapolis, we'll have the latest on the eagles preparations for the super bowl. everyone is dressed to the nines as the philadelphia auto show roars back into town. first let's get you caught up on the accuweather forecast with meteorologist chris sowers. man it's going to feel good out there. >> reporter: we had a couple of days in the week where it was in
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the 60s. today could be close, 57 or 58. another nice day is on the way. it will be colder next week. this weekend looks good. 29 in philadelphia. cape may, 38. much colder to the northwest as is the case this time of the career. reading and allentown, 23. poconos, 27, even though the temperatures are chilly, the wind speeds are light. we're not dealing with harsh windchills. satellite and radar up and down the mid atlantic from richmond into new york city and boston. we'll see lots of sunshine once the sun rises. we'll increase the clouds later in the day and bring us wet weather later tonight and into the tomorrow. today is definitely the better of the two weekend days. sunny and mild and dry, 57 degrees. 1:00 p.m., 52 already at that point. 4:00 p.m., 57 and by 7:00 p.m.,
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53 degrees, again, just a beautiful start to the weekend. when i come back in just a few minutes i'll talk about the rain on the way tomorrow, we'll time it out for future tracker 6, i'll talk about a little light snow monday night into tuesday. >> did he say snow? >> reporter: just a little bit. >> preparing for super bowl, the eagles get in one more practice right here at home today. then it's off to minneapolis. >> birds fans got a chance to wish their players good luck in person last night. jeff chirico has that story. >> go birds! >> eagles! >> reporter: eagles fans flying high, hundreds waiting some for hours, giving love to number 31, jalin mills when he arrived. at foreman mills in the northeast fans lined out the door, their spirits through the roof. >> my nerves are jumpy.
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i'm ready, i know saint nick is back. >> i can't wait. definitely confident. 31-21 final score eagles. >> reporter: as the green goblin signed autographs, his loyal look alike fans gave him sage advice. >> i want him to get to brady ten times. >> i'm more focused than ever right now. >> reporter: lane johnson was there to soak it in. >> it's a trilling experience to see people so passionate. >> reporter: some as few as passionate as patty in the crowd to see nelson agular in port richmond. >> i worked fornlgt eagles five years -- i worked for the eagles for five years and quit four years ago because i thought i
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gave them bad luck. >> reporter: there's good coming out of the eagles mania, players are selling underdog t-shirts to raise money for philadelphia schools, so far more than $100,000 has been raised. at the bowl meant plateau, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> the eagles may be playing the game in minneapolis, but police in philadelphia are preparing for a huge celebration should the birds win the super bowl next sunday. officials got a bit of a vision of what things may look like last sunday. hot spots mayfair growing quickly to thousands of people. police are rooting for the home team, but preparing to keep everybody safe. >> optimistic about the eagles victory, we know the crowds will
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be much larger. as a result we know we have to be prepared. >> local businesses are serving drinks in plastic containers to prevent bottles from being thrown around and hurting anyone. they are greasing poles to keep people from getting hurt. our photographers packed up the "action news" van and headed off for minneapolis yesterday. they are making the 18 hour drive so we can bring you live reports from minneapolis, the "action news" van will be seen throughout the city. we'll be in minneapolis, from the moment the eagles touchdown to the moment they return hopefully with the championship trophy. our live reports begin tomorrow, with ducis, jamie, brian, sharrie williams and.
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look for carson wentz's surprise interview and check out our downloadable underdog mask to show your support ahead of the big game. >> new information this morning, two people are injured in a double shooting outside a north philadelphia bar. this happened outside the tabs bar at north 27th and sergeant streets at 2:15 a.m. more than two dozen shots were fired leaving the ground littered with gun shell casings and the hood of a car dotted with holes. two men in their 30s were hurt. one in critical condition. police recovered a gun in the vehicle of a group who took one of the victims to temple university hospital. it's not clear if the gun was used in the shooting. a teenager was hurt overnight in an apartment fire in the city's frankford section, the action cam at the scene on the 1200 block of r up -- ruane
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street. the only person home was 17-year-old boy who was treated for burns to his arm. that fire badly damaged the apartment. there's been a stunning twist in the bill cosby retrial. his attorneys are alleging that the prosecutors waited until last week to tell them about a former colleague who said andrea constan was lying. she said she was not assaulted and could make it up and make money. the retile is scheduled to begin this spring in norristown, montgomery county. the republican party in delaware county is rushing to find a replacement for pennsylvania congressman pat meehan. meehan announced he will not seek re-election amid reports that republican cruised taxpayer money to settle a sexual -- used
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taxpayer money to settle a sexual harassment claim. >> it's better for him to back out. >> i think he should resign. others have done it, i think the standards should be the same. >> republican party officials tell "action news" they will begin looking for a potential candidate next week. they hope to have an endorsed candidate chosen by february 20th at the latest to avoid a primary battle. president trump is back at the white house following his trip to davos, switzerland. he spoke at the economic forum, he said his america first policy did not mean america alone. critics thought he would get the cold shoulder for canceling international trade deals and using coarse rhetoric. president trump will give the state of the union add dress
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that will happen at the white house, you can see it on 6abc. >> 2018 auto show will open to the public later this morning, but last night auto show executives, hosted their annual black tie fundraiser, this year's proceeds will benefit the children's hospital. you're getting a sneak peek of the 40 brands and 700 cars on display at the convention center. the auto show is a 117 year tradition. tune into 6abc tonight for a one of kind preview of the auto show. we'll give you a closeup look at the new technology and exotic rides and match maker who sets up our own "action news" colleagues with their perfect vehicle only right here at 7:00 p.m. >> it's a fun time at auto show. i got a chance to do a preview story. the most expensive car there, bugatti, $4.5 million.
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chris sowers needs to start saving for that one. >> still ahead on "action news," encourage your youngsters minds while eating cereal. it could lead to saving money for college. a man is caught in an avalanche in snow country. one man is hurt, but managed to keep his head above the snow. >> reporter: we have temperatures in the 20s and 30s, but we have a nice warmup heading our way. some of us climb into the upper 50s, i'll have the details, plus a return of old man winter in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast.
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53-year-old man is in serious condition following a small avalanche in utah. the man and two others were skiing at big cottonwood canyon when the after -- avalanche was triggered. he was flown to the hospital. the condition of the other two skis is not known. meteorologist chris sowers is tracking the forecast, i did not like something you said, old man winter is coming back. >> reporter: i gave you two days in the 60s. >> and last week. >> reporter: time to pay the piper, gray hall. that's right, old man winter is making a come back that could mean light snow monday into tuesday, gray, here's the good
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news. doesn't look like a big event. philadelphia international airport, all is quiet and clear, cold, temperatures in the 20s and 30s. a mild weekend expected overall. high temperatures in the 50s, periods of rain develop after midnight tonight and through the day tomorrow especially early on. it will taper off by afternoon. 3/4th of the day is wet. looks like a minor event, but it will being falling during the tuesday morning commute. allentown, 23. icy cold, 23 in reading. lancaster, 2. wilmington, 29. 38 degrees in cape may. you'll be one of the cooler locations later this afternoon. even though you're milder right now. that's because the southerly breezes and bay temperatures will keep you cooler than inland. upper 40s for the shorepoints.
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pittsburgh, 43. it's this pocket of milder air that is pushing east into our neck of the woods over the next couple of days. along with it comes clouds and rain. you can see the broken line stretching over ohio and southern canada. it arrives after midnight tonight and sits on top us, sunday. once the low hits the coast and pulls away an upper level piece of energy moves in on the backside. colder air is driving in out of the northwest. this is all snow as we get into tuesday morning. doesn't look too terribly impressive, but the timing on this is lousy. it's just in time for the tuesday morning commute. it will slicken things up a bit. increasing clouds late in the day. mid to upper 50s, beautiful start to the weekend. overnight hours, the light rain breaks out after mid flight. some of it becomes steady and occasionally heavy especially
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south and east of the city of philadelphia. 4:30, everything is cleared out north and west. south and east we're drying out, as well. a little light rain may hang tough tomorrow at the shorepoints. most of the tomorrow is wet at the shore. the low strengthens ena zipping on by. snow showers are possible, monday into tuesday morning. perhaps a period of light snow, minor accumulations are expected at this point. but with temperatures close to freezing, as i mentioned couple of times it will slicken things up. there's a possibility it would be more than a light snow event if the low is closer to the coast. most of the modeling takes that low out to sea where it's nothing more than a brush and nothing too heavy. today, beautiful, windy and mild, allentown, 54. millville, 57. cape may, 48. overnight tonight, temperatures in the upper 40s everywhere.
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49 in philadelphia. millville, 48. light rain and drizzle developing after midnight. lingering through the day tomorrow. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 57 today, 54 tomorrow. monday, sun to clouds, 46. tuesday, windy with snow showers, light snow early, 36 degrees. same number for wednesday, we bump it back up to 50 degrees for thursday. guys? ♪ chris, thank you, the grammy nominated african children's choir delighted the audience at bethel ame church in wilmington. the performers from 7 to 10 come from many parts africa affected by war and decease and famine. they will be performing several concerts in the delaware valley this weekend. here's to first dates! you look amazing.
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i say, oh no, you just smell me. i just got out of work, that's honey bunches of oats, that's all. i say, don't eat me now. everyone, 6:24 a.m., saturday morning, we're watching tuesday closely. a pocket of colder air will sneak in from the west. at the same time an area of low pressure develops along a cold front that punches through tomorrow. you can see the two kind of getting together off the coast just close enough to produce a little light snow for parts of
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the area monday into tuesday. here's the saving grace especially if you're not a fan of the cold or the snow. everything will getting together out here, far enough off the coast to produce a minor event for us. if you're someone who wants more snow, the low would have to be back through here, instead of pulling off to the northeast. that would throw in more moisture off the water. because it's 200 miles off the coast. it's looking like nothing more than a minor event. the timing is not too great, but there's not much accumulation and we'll be spared this time around. >> turning to sports, eagles quarterback, carson wentz is talking about his injury and how he is spending his time. >> the sixers beat the spurs in san antonio, here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: while eagles
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quarterback carson wentz has been leaning on a cane for 6 weeks, nick foles is leaning on him, he is a crutch for foles. wentz admits as a person as a competitor it's been tough since the injury to his acl on his knee next month. for now, he is getting foles ready to start the super bowl in the film room and the sidelines. >> my goal is to be ready for week one, i want to push him and do everything i can to be ready. i'm confident every time the offense hits the field on sunday, it's tough, but then i'm in it. i love these guys, i'm a part of the team inasmuch as everybody else. i get in the involved in the game and it goes away. it's tough not to be out there, but i love watching these guys, i couldn't be happier for them.
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>> reporter: just like eagles fans, wentz says he is beyond impressed with the job that foles has done. while the eagles head for minneapolis tomorrow, their suitcases will be there when they arrive. they can't wait to suit up for the super bowl against the patriots. >> i wish it was this week, honestly. we'll take the two weeks and enjoy the festivities and enjoy the moment of course it's rare to get here and it is not guaranteed. >> we have to win this game. that's everyone's mindset in the locker room. our goal is to win this, there are no other options. >> reporter: even if i give you the answer you're not going to believe me. take a wild guess coming into play, the sixer have won against is an -- san antonio?
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once. simmonss scores 21 dishes out 7 assists. him sixers up 19 their biggest half-time lead biggest ever. sixers win 97-78. it's only their second win down there in the last 32 years. their first victory in 14 years that's a great way to start off the 14 day road trip. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day. >> middle school musicians in bucks county played proud anticipate strong in honor of the eagles. ♪ you know that theme, right? that's the strayer middle school band of quakertown performing the eagles fight song. they add the song to their set list for their honors band
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ready to bring tomorrow the super bowl trophy. >> we get ready for the super bowl, empty meantrial, chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: we have rain tomorrow morning, today, enjoy it. 57 degrees. pittsburgh, 43. buffalo, 45. 38 in charleston. 39 in washington, d.c. and 30 degrees in philadelphia. that warmer or somewhat milder air out west will be sneaking in here today. winds out of the south. some of the gusts could exceed 30 miles per hour. the 20s will jump into the 40s and 50s as we get into the afternoon. quake town, 25. warminster, 26. cinnaminson, 25. glassboro, 37. freezing in vineland, 36 degrees in dover. satellite and radar here's the front here, and we'll see an
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area of low pressure develop along the front, so, as this front collapses to the southeast, the low runs along like a train on a track. and produces wet weather we get into sunday. nothing heavy, but enough to ruin your sunday plans. enjoy today. lots of sun and comfortable. 57 degrees is the comfortable high. lump -- lunchtime, 49 and 4:00 p.m., 57. 8 days away from the super bowl. the city is drawing up a atlantic to make sure everyone is safe following what hopefully will be a big win sunday night. >> officials want everyone to celebrate safely, that takes plenty of planning. "action news" reporter, dann cuellar has the details. >> reporter: the 6 he -- 6 --
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police get a look at what an eagles victory could look like. >> we have to be prepared and we will. >> reporter: the delaware intelligence center will play a crucial role in monitoring hot spots in the city. >> we'll show the rest of the nation what kind of fans we really have, versuses what people think we have. >> reporter: septa transit police planning to beef up their presence, as well. despite the fact the game is being played in minnesota. >> for us, the fact that the game is not in philadelphia is huge. we're not transporting people to and from the game. this is a party event we're switching our focus on bars and restaurants. >> reporter: transit police will
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focus on bars and restaurants, sports bars are planning extra security on hand. >> we'll have plenty of security all hand on deck. >> reporter: because you're expecting? >> because it's a big crowd. >> reporter: dottie noble said they will be nerving drinks in plastic bottles because of glass bottles can be thrown and hurt somebody. crews will be greasing utility poles in various hot spots to prevent fans from climbing them. residents think that's a good idea. >> there was an idiot that climbed up there. i don't blame them at all, i don't. >> reporter: but it's better to be safe than sorry. police will be announcing street closures where they know large crowds are known to gather.
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dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> these days, wherever an eagles player shows his face, you can bet hundreds of fans will line up to wish him well. at foreman mills in the northeast, fans waited hours to talk to jalin militaries to -- mills to thank him. younger fans had specific advice for mills. >> i want him to check brady ten times. >> out of the mouths of babes. clifton heights, fans gathered to talk to talk to pro bowl offensive tackle lane johnson. he said he is thrill to get
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embarks -- with the passionate fans. stub hub tickets are going to buyers from pennsylvania. we are buying 30% more than people from massachusetts. ticket sales are up compared to last year. the cheapest seats have dropped nearly $2,000 since monday, we'll be in minneapolis for the moment the eagles touchdown to the moment they return hopefully with the championship trophy. our live reports beginning for you tomorrow, with ducis, jamie, brian, sharrie williams and sarah. keep up with the "action news" team on twitter and facebook and 6abc.com. we have video from carson wentz' surprise interview and check out
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our free downloadable underdogmatic to show your support for the team. >> two people are in critical condition after a violent collision with a tractor-trailer and two other vehicles. it happened at the route 1 at the pine street overpass at 1:30 a.m. firefighters had to cut through the vehicle to free the victims. officers say the truck hit the other vehicles, the victims were taken to st. mary's medical center for treatment. a philadelphia gas station attendant is in serious condition after being shot during an attempted robbery. the action cam was on the scene 8900 block of ridge avenue in the andora section of the city. two men approached the 53-year-old attendant at 10:00 p.m. one opened fire with an assault
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rifle wounding the attendant. the two men are still at large. authorities in western pennsylvania say a tip helped them to prevent a mass shootingty high school. police believe a 14-year-old boy was plotting to kill his classmates at uniontown area high school near pittsburgh. a fellow student alerted authorities after hearing the boy threatening to shoot four students. >> had they not reported this could have been a major catastrophe at uniontown high school. that student overheard it and took appropriate action on the bus. >> authorities discovered multiple weapons, including rifles shotguns and machetes and knives. he faces charges of terrific at herristic -- terroristic threats and causing a catastrophe.
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chief of the first aid squad in maple shade is accused of taking $118,000 over seven years. he usinged atms to swipe the funds to pay for personal expenses. 64-year-old james kauffman apparently killed himself in a new jersey prison. he was found dead in the hudson county correctional center. he is accused of paying a hitman to kill his wife apple for stopping her to exposing him in a him drug ring. from our new jersey newsroom, plans to sue washington from the republican tax overhaul, lieutenant governor phil murphy said he is
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joining his fellow governors in new york and connecticut to take on tax code changes that they say unfairly target their residents. it limits the state and local properties tax to ten thousand dollars, that will affect others conclude and new york state. what this woman said helped her live so long. >> skiers a dream comes true for you in california as snow is dumped on the sierras. chris stop jumping up and down. there's snow in our forecast, he's going to let you know when next.
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>> welcome back 6:43 a.m., saturday morning, if you're chris, this is a welcome sight. snow in the sierras. it started falling heavily. they had two feet of snow piling up yesterday. california is experiencing a snow drought this winter. a high snow pack is needed to provide water for the state of california this is only the start. they have snow and we're on tap for a good day today. >> reporter: we're talking 50s this afternoon. they average over 400 inches of
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snow a year. we're complaining like 15 during a winter. >> mostly mean complaining. >> reporter: mostmostly gray hal complaining. live on sky6 live hd looking at the camden waterfront. as christy said they say going to be a beautiful day. a ton of sunshine expected. enjoy it tomorrow things go downhill. an area of low pressure and front approaches from the west that means periods of rain. 57 degrees is the forecasted high, the normal is 41 him well above seasonal averages starting out at 29. we're starting to see 30s pop up to the south. with the southerly push of mild air. 23 in allentown. 27 in the poconos. 26 in trenton. the wider view on satellite and radar action radar showing lots of moisture out here across the heart of the nation, the heartland, memphis and st. louis. that's the front.
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that broken line of precipitation. that will advance southeast over the next 24, 48 hours this area of low pressure rides along it, that, too, comes up to the northeast that will mingle into our weather, as well. we'll see rain tomorrow morning. for the morning, mainly clear, afternoon high, thin clouds increasing from the south and west. not a big deal, we stay dry today. after midnight the light rain breaks out southwest to northeast. not too terribly heavy at least to start. notice we'll see darker shades of green and yellows popping up tomorrow morning. that will indicate something heavier than just a shower around. tomorrow morning, damp and mild some of it on the steadier and heavy side. philadelphia probably dry after 1:00 p.m. or so. south jersey, the rain hangs tough we'll see wet weather through 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. in the afternoon before tapering off in the evening hours. it turns cold we'll see a nice
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push of cold air on the backside of the front. right now it's across the high plains that will dive southeast that will set us up for the interesting event monday into tuesday, we'll talk about the wave of low pressure developing along the front. will ride up the eastern seaboard. this time cold air is in place. when the front comes in tomorrow, it's rain. it's very, very mild. monday into tuesday, the cold air is in place, we start throwing moisture off the ocean it's in the form of snow. all it takes is for this low to back up a little closer to the coast, we might have inches of snow around here tuesday morning. right now none of the models show that, that's what is needed if you see heavier snow. 57 degrees is the forecasted high. a ton of sun out there early on. high, thin clouds increase in the afternoon. 2:00 p.m., 54.
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4:00 p.m., 57. overnight tonight, it's extremely mild, 42 degrees in center city -- or the outlying suburbs. 49 in center city. the normal low is 41. cloudy and rain developing after midnight. we have two mild ones coming this weekend. 57 today and 54 tomorrow. monday a day of transition, 46 and falling. tuesday is cold, windchills in the 20s, a period of light snow early on. snow showers leftover by afternoon. wednesday is cold, thursday we bump it back up to 50. friday, groundhog day there's another system we're watching, temperatures are colder again, could be a mix of rain or snow or rain going over to snow. a couple of chances of snow. >> i'm focused on today and 57. thank you buddy. talk about an incentive to be on time. look at what happens to tardy
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july 19th and 20th at the borgata casino in atlantic city. tickets for those shows went on sale yesterday. if you have not seen elton john in concert yet. the next world tour may be the last time to see him. the 70-year-old singer announced his next world tour in september will be the final one, it will last for three years. you'll have a chance to see him. he said his priorities changed once he and his husband had children. >> there are films in movie theaters one a western featuring an all tar -- all star cast as a legendary commander escorts a war chief back to his homelands. here's david daniel with a preview.
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>> reporter: maze runner, the death cure is the final film in the trilogy. box officers watchers debut of $20 million lower than the first two films in the franchise but enough to top jumanji. expanding to wide release is hostile. christian bail stars. it is predicted to be $12 million or more, but some think that's optimistic, we'll find out who is right. i'm david daniel. we just moved in about four months ago,
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about it, forget it. >> she was a teacher and retired at 65 and keeps her mind sharp by doing crosswords. who takes home the vince lombardi trophy. it's the charities who are the big winners. elliot has asked the school to give the money to a student scholarship fund, the shirts are telling in the school cafeteria, they are working to sell them online. carson wentz surprise interview, and how to download the underdog mask all at 6abc.com. >> 6:57, here's a look at the stories we're working on for
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you, 7:00 a.m., saturday, i'm gray hall. christie ileto joins us this morning. here's a look at the stories we're working on for you. two men are hurt after shots are fired outside a north philadelphia bar overnight. >> their bags are packed they are ready for minneol latest ons preparations for the super bowl. >> plus, the auto show roars back into town. let's go over to chris sowers, bing bam boom, you like that. >> reporter: i wondering where you were going with the bing bam boom. temperatures are climbing into the 50s, it's been a fairly chilly week. monday, tuesday, 62. and then the cold weather came in, wednesday, 45, wednesday thursday, 37.
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