However, what this will do is finally bring us an end to the heat wave as we head towards the second half of the week. Tonight, though, the evening planner showing it is certainly going to be a warm night, becoming more humid. At 7 oclock 89 degrees. By 8 oclock 86. 84 at 9 oclock and at 10 oclock, temperatures Still Holding in the low 80s, 83 degrees. So, whats ahead. Looks like we have one more hot day tomorrow likely hitting around 90 degrees. That would be the eighth day in our heat wave. The middle of the week im tracking some showers and thunderstorms thursday into friday especially. A good chance of some heavy rain on friday and then get ready for a dramatic pattern change. Believe it or not you might want to think about finding the sweaters. Ill talk about that in the full accuweather 7day forecast. Back to you rick. Sweaters . Yeah, cool. Temperatures not even getting out of the 70s. Wow. All right cecily. Thank you very much. Of course stay with 6abc. Com weather as our heat
Policeman who responded quickly to the 911 call and rushed the child to the hospital. He was an excellent officer at the time. He did he can length service for us. Reporter got you to the hospital. Real quick and fast yeah. Reporter the hitting vehicle was a a light colored veep jeep with or suv. With a tag number jsg6373. Its described as a black male with a thick period. Turn yourself in. Shes a kid. She hasnt done anything to anybody. Shes an innocent child. Like my sister said an accident is an accident but once you leave it turns into something completely different. Reporter at this moment it remains up in the air as to whether karley green will be released from the hospital tonight. Incidentally shes the grand niece of philadelphia sheriff jewel williams. Live in north philadelphia, im vernon odom, channel6 action news. Thank you vernon. The philadelphia archdiocese received a petition today signed by more than 20,000 people in support of a fired catholic schoolteacher. Margie wi
A lot of yelling slamming of doors and so forth and they also say that police have been called to this site before. Again, the standoff has been going on for about three plus hours at this point. It was believed at one time at least that this man may be armed, possibly with a gun and or swords. We cannot confirm that but we know the police and other Security Officials here have been standing by for quite sometime and only win the last few minutes did they go into the home or at least approach the home from best we could see with a stretcher in tow and so we believe something has happened inside that home. We hope to know more in just few minutes as it stands now all is still quiet. A few homes directly next to the home were actually evacuateed. We did have some utility crews on hand in the neighborhood. Potentially to shut off power to that home. All has been stand by mode for quite awhile until the last few seconds when that stretcher went into the home. Well update the situation as t
Thank you for your patient. We got a little bit of a late start. Were going to have a great session this morning. Im the morning anchor. At the cbs affiliate here in washington, d. C. Im honored to be back as a moderator of the teachers conference. We did it last year as well. This is a very special occasion. Had a chance to meet some of these gentlemen. Im meeting some new friends this morning as well. Before we get under way and we honor our greatest generation and well go over the goals on what wed like to try to get done this morning, i would like to call up, before we get started, chairman of the friends of the World War Ii National memorial Josiah Bunting iii to say a few things. [ applause ] our greatest ally and most famous ally during the Second World War was winston churchill. Who famously said succeeding generations must not be allowed to forget their sacrifice and their example. And to me the beauty and the urgency of assemblies like this was people like this. Is in fulfill
Population roughly 50,000. Right here in enid, they have the Third Largest Storage Capacity for grain on the planet. But wedged in between enids silos lies the tale of a cantankerous legend who left his grandchildren with a very strange inheritance. My name is stuart piontek, and in 2003, my brothers and sisters and i inherited something pretty unusual from my grandfather. His name was oliver jordan, and he died at 95. He was a child of the dust bowl. Grandpa would hold on to just about everything that passed through his life, whether it was a tin can, an automobile, a piece of copper wire. And oliver jordan kept it all here. For 60 years. This salvage lot was his home, his sanctuary, his fort knox. Hi, stuart welcome to paradise. I found it the rusted old cars in this shed some of them relics of the roaring 20s are a few of the more than 200 that jordan accumulated over his lifetime. Born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm. But his real interest was that fabulous new invention