Transcripts For WPVI Action News At 500 AM 20160608 : compar

Transcripts For WPVI Action News At 500 AM 20160608



temperature. what a big change it is here. 61 degrees right now in philadelphia. you're just in the low 50 in allentown. 54. 57 in reading, 54 in millville. 67 in cape may. temperatures about 10 degrees cooler right now than they were at this point yesterday and they're not going very far today. satellite6 and action radar showing we have clear skies and that's really going to have that beautiful start to the day but that's helped to al lout temperatures to drop with the radiational cooling. you can start to see those showers forming well ought to our north and west and that's a system that's going to roll through late this morning into early afternoon. i want to show you another thing how comfortable it is. any time you hit 60, start to feel humid, we were pretty humid yesterday. not knowledge. temperatures, the dewpoints just in the 40's right now showing that it's not humid. it's going to turn windy this afternoon, much cooler with temperatures in a lot of spots just staying in the 60's much of the day. i think our 70 high is kind of brief. and we're going to she those showers and thunderstorms any time from about 9 o'clock on. they're moving from west to east so about 9:00 until 2:00 you want to watch this. storm tracker6 live double scan showing the system that's moving through right now. we can expect hail with this and gusty winds over 35 miles an hour matt so that's a lot after the morning commute, though. >> at least we'll get the morning commute in hopefully in a quiet fashion. good morning karen. so far it's not bad. just a whole bunch of overnight construction. had some here in bucks county along 95 at street road. the main lanes of 95 like the northbound lanes right here have reopened. they are still working on the ramps that connect 95 with street road. it's all part of that reis your facing project that they're doing each night this week. on the roosevelt boulevard here in east falls looking good so far on this wednesday. headlights coming southbound toward the schuylkill expressway with no problems. but north of here if you're between rhawn and strahle keep in mind the outer drives are closed for construction until 6 o'clock. no longer closed, the vine street expressway has reopened within the last 10 minutes. everything's back in business here. crews will return tonight at 11 o'clock and close it down one more time this week. also still have some overnight construction going on here in wilmington. 495 northbound between 12th street and edgemoor road. two left lanes out of commission there until 7:00 so you might want to stay over on 95 but no extra construction this morning at the delaware bound delaware memorial bridge. that's better news on this wednesday. matt. >> thank you, matt. we begin with breaking news. a fast moving fire leaves a long line of destruction at a philadelphia day care and a church. plus a firefighter was injured trying to the what tell the blaze. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live on south 60th street in the cobbs creek section where this happened. annie. >> and matt, the fire marshal police just left this scene right now. you can see behind me terri is going to zoom in there to that middle building along this row of homes here that are -- or buildings rather. you can see where it's burnt out and there's a bunch of debris in front of it with that crime scene tape around it. that is the vacant building where fire crews believe that fire did break out on the first floor. there were two squatters inside. they did get out safely. well, take a look at this video. they say that the one alarm fire broke out around 1:00 a.m. in the 600 block of 60th street. heavy fire was showing on the second floor when crews arrived. the fire started in that vacant property and spread to three other prompts. one property is a small church in a converted row house that was just recently renovated. also damaged was a day care center there has been shut down for several months and was in the in operation but they did have hopes that they would eventually reopen at some point. a man who lived above the day care says his fire system alerted him to the fire. he describes seeing that flames jumped the roof of the newly renovated rubber roof on the church. take a listen. >> it was like a -- thank god i have my life because it was so heavy, you know. really, really heavy. the smoke was black, dea yet black. >> reporter: those two people that were squatting in that vacant building they are okay. that man we talked to, he is also okay. one firefighter was injured. we're told that he twisted his ankle. he was taken to the hospital. at this hour no words on a cause. for now reporting live in cobbs creek, annie mccormick, channel6 "actiochannel6 "action" matt. >> a trigger man is on the run after gunning someone down near the mcdonald's on the 200 block of west main street in norristown. authorities say the victim was shot more than a half dozen times just after 11:30 last night and collapsed near the drive through window. neighbors heard shots ring out and then screams. we'll have much more on this story in a live report at 5:30 a.m. >> and new this morning, police in reading berks county are looking for the suspect who shot a man near police headquarters. an officer was returning to city hall when he heard those shots yesterday. the victim was hit twice and rushed to the hospital. he was also lived as being in ll condition. a late night fire damaged a doctor's office. it bloke out on the 300 block of crystal lake avenue in haddonfield camden county. crews got to the scene to find heavy fire coming from the second floor. there were no reports of injuries. there's no word on what started the fire. >> hillary clinton makes history in the race for the white house as donald trump faces criticism from his own party. >> former secretary of state clinton claimed the democratic presidential nomination after decisive victories in the new jersey and new mexico primaries but california the big prize of the primary season well they're still countering votes. >> during her speech she told supporters they were witnesses a historical moment as she became the first woman to lead a major party's presidential bid. president obama called clinton to congratulate her but has not formally endorsed her. the president also called bernie sanders to praise his efforts. the two are set to meet at the white house tomorrow. the meeting was set at sanders' request. the vermont senator has vowed to continue fighting all the way to the democratic national convention in philadelphia next month. however, sources say sanders plans to lay off at least half of his campaign staff. >> it is now 5:07. and donald trump secured the gop nomination a long while ago but continues to struggle to unite his party. yesterday he spent the day fending off fresh criticism from republican leaders over his comments about the judge overseeing the trump university fraud lawsuit. he said his comments about the judge's mexican heritage have been "misconstrued." trump also announced he will give a major speech next week attacking both hillary clinton and bill clinton. >> a philadelphia juvenile sentenced to five months in a detention facility for animal cruelty. the juvenile had been found guilty on two misdemeanor counts for the starving deaths of two today. officers found the deceased animals in the home in port richmond back in february. another dog was still alive. happy as it is now called has been adopted. septa police are looking for the person who set off fireworks inside the 56 street station along the market frankford line. chief thomas nestel tweeted out this picture and that statement. he says the vandal threw the fireworks into a cashier's booth and then ran off. the cashier was not hurt. >> time to turn now to karen rogers and feeling very different today than the last few days. >> big change in the weather. we've had 15days days in a row where we've had temperatures above average and now we're going way below average. >> all right. >> it's a seesaw here. let's take a look right now at storm tracker6 live double scan around the area. we are dry but that's going to change late this morning. let's go on outside right now and see what it looks like. what a beautiful shot. we have clear skies up above, hard al cloud out there at the moment and that's why we're getting these beautiful shots of the sunrise. that won't be official for another 20 minutes. 61 degrees the current temperature right now. still feels rather cool to start. 47-degree dewpoint. way down there. just no humidity today. it's a big change. the pressure is holding towed is. city. it's really going to turn windy. ocean temperature dipped to 60 degrees. satellite6 and action radar showing that we've got clear skies right now. we'll see beautiful sunshine to start you off but here's the cells that we're watching. they're out there moving through central and western pennsylvania. they'll tear through the philadelphia area late this morning after the morning commute into the early afternoon hours. so, let's take it hour by hour and help you out here. your high today 70 degrees but much of the day you're just going to be in the 60's. by 8:00 a.m. about 65 degrees with lots of sunshine. by 10 o'clock the clouds will quickly fill in, 67 degrees. at that point we're going see some thunderstorms moving through the area. by noontime still moving through the area probably hitting philadelphia by that time and 68 degrees. temperatures will bump up and then go down again right after the storm. by 66 degrees at 3:00 p.m., we'll see more sunshine by 3:00 p.m., we're dry, by 5:00 p.m., more sunshine and a high of 70 degrees so hitting our high kind of late today. let's take a look at this at future tracker6 to help you out. this is a look at 9:30 and this model shows the storm system still out there to the west. we advance this a little bit to lunchtime and we see a line of storms coming through and whenever you see -- see how there's hardly any green it kind of goes yellow and red right away. that means the downpours come pretty quick and that helps the winds to gust. we could see gusty winds with this as well. this line crosses through south jersey off the coastline. this is 2 o'clock and you see just a couple of leftover cells moving through so it's late morning into the early afternoon that you have to watch. they're brief, fast moving but you'll see gusts up to 35 miles an hour. we saw pea size hail with some of these storms yesterday. that will be repeated today. the other big story, the temperature dip. the next three days really cool for june with this dip in the jet stream and temperatures well below average. so today's high only 70 degrees, a lot of the day you'll just be in the 60's. it's windy cooler with a gusty thunderstorm late morning into the early afternoon hours. you're dry later on. some of you will wake up in the 40's tomorrow. then it turns sunny and nicer 75. we have a bit of a sunny streak. friday breezy and sunny and 78. saturday a touch warmer just in time for the week, 82 degrees. looks like much of the day is dry. chance for a thunderstorm the end of the afternoon into the evening hours. we could start off with a shower sunday mourning and clouds but the rest of the day is dry. then you get sunshine and 81. monday below average once again, 77. tuesday mostly cloudy skies, 80. just a chance for a shower. so, today it's cool. tomorrow morning you're going to need a little jacket. >> as you say it could be refreshing. >> if you like that you're good to go. >> 5:11 now. all new, a hit and run crash that left five bicyclists dead and the suspected driver didn't get too far from the crime scene. >> a protest by truck drivers halted traffic in the middle of the evening rush somewhere else in the country. we'll tell you about it. matt. >> thankfully it wasn't here. nothing halted this morning, tam, as we look live at 95, just still some overnight construction here in the southbound lanes right by woodhaven road. the right lane remains out of commission. we'll check the work zones on 202, the pennsylvania turnpike and garden state parkway, all coming up. >> you probably figured that your dog or your cat can recognize you by your face, right. >> yeah. >> how about your fish? >> hm. >> details in the morning buzz later. >> ♪ >> 5:14. getting great slots from our sky6 camera near the commodore barry bridge because it's facing the exact direction where the sun comes up so we see all those nice colors. it's 61 degrees. consider wearing a jacket to work or school today because it's only getting up to 70. going to be a big change from yesterday which was pretty warm. >> a lot of folks will have the windows down enjoying the cool breeze on the way to work today. >> just cruising along. hopefully they don't get stopped by anything. you know today, matt and tam is national oopsy daisy day and we're hoping for not a lot of oopsy daisies on the roads. coming out of the burbs it's construction along exton along 202. northbound side they're in the process of clearing out. they've moved off to the shoulder here in the northbound lanes of 202 right where the 30 bypass comes in but they're blocking lanes on the northbound side of 202 each night this week starting at 8 o'clock and as you can see, they usually clear out right around 5 o'clock so good news there in exton. but still some overnight construction going on on the northeast extension. northbound side approaching the lehigh valley interchange the right lane is out of commission. you also have work zones in both directions on the nex just north of lansdale, right lane blocked there both ways and on the west-west turnpike eastbound approaching bensalem the right and center lanes still blocked for a little bit longer again for some overnight work. out and about on the garden state parkway this morning if you're traveling from galloway township up toward port republic lick a left lane is out of commission until 6:00 so about another 45 minutes you're without that left lane. if you're traveling highway one in delaware close to north smyrna you're without the left lane -- actually the two left lanes there also until 6 o'clock. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. to i have to remind you the walnut lane bridge remains closed. if you live in this neck of the woods i probably don't have to remind you. september is -- >> what. >> i know, tam, it is a little while. september our end date on that big construction project. tam. >> all right. thank you, matt. new here on "action news," charges could come as soon as today for the man arrested after a deadly hit and are run crash in michigan. at least five people were killed and four other people injured after being lit by a pickup truck in kalamazoo county. many of the victims were reportedly riding bicycles when they were hit. the driver of the pickup truck took off from the scene but police quickly caught up with him a short distance away and made an arrest. state police are still investigating the deadly event. also new this morning police in florida arrestd two truck drivers after protests that slowed traffic down to a crawl. a demonstration put on by truckers halted traffic on a busy medley roadway yesterday evening. the drivers were calling that what -- out what they call unfair labor practices. they accuse companies from blocking them from claiming workplace protections like overtime pay and unemployment benefits. eventually the jam was broken up and traffic did get going again. the trial date for the man accused of shooting and killing nine people at a south carolina church has been set. dylann roof will face a federal judge on november 7th. the 22-year-old is charged with opening fire inside an african-american church in charleston during bible study. roof faces 33 federal offenses including hate crime charges. federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. >> also new this morning, police in ohio are investigating a man diving for golf balls and how that ended up with him drowning in a golf course pond. according to ross county deputies 64-year-old charles hill and his son were in full scuba gil but the elder hall never came back up. police divers found the body roughly 50 feet off shore in 8 feet of water after about 20 minutes of searching. they say the body did not appear to be caught on anything and that there were no signs of trauma. hill's body has been taken to a coroner's office for an autopsy. >> ryan howard seems to have found his swing again. he hit his ninth home run of the year last night against the cubs and reliever gomez earned his mlb leading 19th save of the season. phillies win three to two. they face the cubs again at citizens bank park again this afternoon. mandatory eagles mini camp is under way. both fletcher cox and darren sproles are participating in the workouts. cox had been mia for voluntary team activities while he worked toward a new long term contract. the defensive end issued a statement saying any discussion about his absence and contract will be dealt with privately. game three of the nba final center city tonight. the warriors lead the cavs two games to none. coverage begins at 9:00 on 6abc. >> a lot of folks wondering will there be a game or repeat of game two. we'll have to see. it is 5:19. oil prices have reached a price not seen in yearly a near. what there could mean for gas prices. >> a study in europe suggests when a family moves in a new house, it can put a child at risk later in life. >> ♪ >> dealing with some refreshment out there. let's do a bridge check. delaware memorial bridge better than yesterday because there isn't any extra construction headed into delaware. there will be extra construction again next tuesday and then the tuesday after that. burlington bristol bridge overnight work has cleared out so everything is reopened there. and our good buddy ben, the ben franklin bridge looking good. no complaints and if you're heading to the airport on the platt bridge also looking good right now, karen. >> we've had a really warm stretch. 15 consecutive days with above average temperatures. in fact we've been about 7 degrees above average overall. all of that changes today. 70 degrees for your high temperature. normally we would be 81. temperatures are really dropping today. in fact much of the day we'll just be in the 60's today so really feeling cool. let's take a quick look at your accuweather forecast. much cooler. turns windy this afternoon. we're watching for some gusty thunderstorms late this morning into the early afternoon hours so after your morning commute you're going to keep an eye. tomorrow a cool start some of you just waking up in the 40's in the outlying suburbs and the high 75. it's sunny and nice just keeping those temperatures below average now tam. >> thank you karen. going on to health check a new study says switching houses highlights special concerns about daily disruption especially for young adults. researchers conducted a long term study of danish children born from 1971 through 1997. they found in moving a great deal during childhood could increase the risk of sue side. highest risks were found among those who frequently moved when they were young adults between the ages of 12 and 14. the study is published in the american journal much preventive medicine. >> topping america's money oil prices on the rise. >> for the first time since last july, the price for a barrel of crude is just over $50 but this summer gas prices are expected to be at their lowest level in 12 years. >> it's the end of the road for keurig's so-called cold machine. it debuted last fall and was designed to make cold drinks the sam keurig's coffee machine. >> 130 jobs are being eliminated. congress is offering a new update to its famous all stars. >> they're called all-star modern. the company says the all-star modern brings together converse's heritage with modern design. they'll come in five colors and they'll be on sale a week from tomorrow. >> 140 for the high top, 130 for the low cuts. >> i like the old ones. >> that's america's money. >> have a great day. here's what we were thinking. what if you get a mortgage on your phone? wouldn't more people buy homes? and wouldn't those people need to fill their homes with household goods? and wouldn't the makers of those goods have phones from which they could easily secure mortgages of their own? further stoking demand as our tidal wave of ownership floods the country with new homeowners, who now must own other things. anyway. that's what we were thinking. no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. a leading consumer testing the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 in 1, didn't only beat 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fish can process more complex information than originally thought. they found that archerfish can tell a familiar human fish from dozens of new faces with surprising accuracy. the archerfish were chosen because they're able to spit water from their mouths to knock down insects from nearby branches and i guess they can spit the water maybe at the picture to say i think it's that guy so they already have the ability to target images. i don't know if this is a baby. it's like a toddler. this is moses william hilton born weighing 14 and a half pounds measuring 22-inches in length. he's one of the heaviest babies born in hutchinson kansas. turns out moses was born 11 days early matt. >> you can only imagine what would have happened later. coming up on "action news" swimmers are under attack along florida's coastline. the predator is something known as sea lice. a student captures the frightening moment a tractor-trailer sideswipes a school bus filled with children. "action news" continues. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> two stories breaking right now on "action news." a man is shot dead near a mcdonald's drive through. we're live in montgomery county. >> also breaking a fast moving fire spreads through apartments, a church and a day care in philadelphia. >> historic victory. hillary clinton is the first woman to claim the mantle of a major party nomination while donald trump sweeps the gop primary. >> and hey, why don't we give the ac a

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