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residents and loved ones were surrounded with an overwhelm show of support from the community. >> we have warehouse that is bursting at the seams, as well. >> reporter: the goodwill fire company is packed with loads of donations that came pouring in throughout the weekend. coral's 85-year-old mother lost everything. >> it brought me to tears so many times. >> reporter: verna said it's heartwarming to see the barclary friends senior living community caregivers taking care of their former residents. >> they made a bag for each resident, because they knew their size. >> last night the staff was here probably until 9:00 p.m. going on through all the different doe facings we got, with lists for -- donations we got with lists for each residents. >> reporter: goodwill firehouse will be open until 7:00 p.m. for people to stop by and pick up their bags. the investigation into the fire continues we expect to hear an update this afternoon in a preference. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> our coverage of the fire an its aftermath continue at 6abc.com with information on how you can continue to help. a long time teacher is remembered as wonderful to her students. sheila hawkins died after she started on the 600 house fire. block of wren street in roxborough. she was taken to temple university hospital where she died. she was a third grade teacher at shawmont elementary school, a teacher at the school since 12004. and worked at the school district of philadelphia since 17992. >> my heart is aching because she was so wonderful. the kids loved her. >> it's going to be hard you're talking about a teacher who knew everybody. >> reporter: hawkins neighbors gathered new clothing and gift cards to help the family who is displaced. she had grief counselors at the school to help anyone having a difficult time dealing with the tragedy. monday, a bright sunny day today, but it's chilly outside. sky6 live hd showing you the ben franklin bridge, parts of penns landing at lunchtime. the strong winds we had yesterday moved out, we're getting warmer in the coming days, but not right now, meteorologist david murphy outside on the terrace with the latest from accuweather. david. >> reporter: all right, rick, bright sunshine across the region, definitely cool. not as windy as yesterday when we had the wind advisory, strong blustery gusts. there you see the cloud cover pouring off the great lakes. since the winds are out of the west they are heading to the east and not coming down in our direction. we're dry down here, air wise. grab a jacket as you head outside, 45 in philadelphia. 46 in wilmington. very even numbers across the region under the sun. 44 in trenton, allentown and reading. 46 in millville and dover. cape may, new jersey down on the point of cape may county, 45 degrees at this hour. the winds are a factor running at 16 miles per hour in philadelphia. very similar numbers with the wind across the region, as well. this is about the profile you can expect the rest of the afternoon anywhere from ten to 20-mile an hour wind. it is starting to turn toward the southwest that's good for us overnights tonight and tomorrow we'll get a little bit milder. 37 degrees is where we were at 7:00. 73:00 p.m., we expect to add ten to that and get a high of 47 or 48 on the thermometer. 45 by 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m., 43 and moving on down from there into the upper 30s in philadelphia. however, as you take a look to the west, 45 degrees here, out in st. louis 56. in omaha, nebraska and bismarck north dakota it's warmer than it is here. that's a sign of warm air coming in our direction in anticipation of the cool down until next thursday. sunglasses required, but also a jacket because it is cool. >> fire damaged a condo buildings on the main line this morning. smoke was billowing from the roof on the 1100 block of saint andrew's road in bryn mawr. the fire was reported at 5:00 a.m., everybody is okay. no word on what caused the blaze. a small fire sent firefighters to a south philadelphia dunkin' donuts it broke out around sunrise. there were no injuries reported and the cause is under investigation. >> well, another woman has come forward accusing u.s. senate candidate roy moore of sexual abuse. lee koffman said she was 14 years old. she said he took her to his home and seduced her. there are 6 other women who claim inappropriate contact with them. an american mother and husband and three children were held captive by the taliban in average. now they are free and sharing their story of survival and the brutal treatment the family endured. she spoke exclusively with abc news. and elizabeth hur shares her story. >> reporter: the playground, the toys, pizza nights at home are luxuries these children did not realize they were missing. >> we can only ask and pray that somebody recognized the atrocities these men did to us. >> reporter: the children were born in captivity after their american mother and canadian husband were kidnapped five years ago traveling in afghanistan. >> some of the guards actively hated children. >> reporter: coordinating to the couple, the family held in dudgeon-like conditions were rarely allowed outside. they were tortured and beaten. >> she broke her own hand punching one of them. >> reporter: at one point fearing they be beheaded. they made up a game pretending they were british kings. >> so he wasn't afraid, there was nothing we could do when it came to that. kaitlin claims her defines led to a forced abortion, she believes the guards put something in her food forcing a miscarriage of her unborn daughter. the family was freed carried out by pakistani troops. the family living in canada say they are focusing on the future. elizabeth hur abc new york. >> back here, breaking news, philadelphia police on the scene of a shooting that injured two people this is happening along indiana avenue between 4th and lawrence street. the shooting happened after 1:00 p.m. the victims managed to take themselves to a nearby hospital. their conditions not known at this time. police on the scene in north philadelphia. the intersection of indiana avenue and 4th and lawrence street. two people injured in a shooting. they got themselves to a hospital. we'll monitor the situation out of north philadelphia during the newscast. a man claiming to be armed with a bomb robbed a wine and spirit store in south philadelphia on the 4200 brock brock -- north broad street. the worker handed over the money without anybody getting hurt. if you recognize the man in the video call philadelphia police. checking sports, eagles continue the winning streak they have the best record in the nfl at 9-1. carson wentz threw for two touchdowns and three two-point conversions after eagles lost their kicker with a head injury. they wrapped up the nfc east, 37-9 victory. eagles outscored the cowboys in the second half. head coach doug peterson talked about elliots injury and clay will i be -- caleb sturges may return to the game. >> he is getting back to where he was prior to injury. he is close. >> eagles face the bears next sunday and then they are on the road out west. >> it was a night of big performances and a legend in the music world was honored. we'll recap the american music awards. >> sky6 live hd showing you the center city skyline from our temple university cam, meteorologist david murphy has an update on the chilly conditions out there, when "action news" continues in a moment. >> a dash cam video shows the moment when a driver narrowly missed police officers standing on the side of the road. the officer stopped to help the stranded driver in forest hills, texas thursday night when the other vehicle drove around the patrol car and nearly hit the officers. nobody was hurt. police caught up with the 26-year-old driver who was arrested and charged driving intoxicated. earle hyman died friday at a retirement home in englewood, new jersey. bill cosby tweeted, earle hyman brought love and integrity to the role, thank you earlye you'll live forever. he was 91. >> after all heating up the dance floor, four couples are about to battle it out for the finalists. they are dealing with injuries, which opens the door for their competitions lindsey sterling and others, one couple will be eliminated on tuesday, the winner will be crowned you can watch it all on 6abc, beginning at 8:00 p.m. it was a celebration of 45 years of music and women. you watched the american music awards on 6abc atlanta. >> diana ross took home the lifetime achievement award and pink stole the show with a power house performance. nick watt was in the los angeles for all the excitement. >> reporter: pink and kelly clark son kicked it off, a touching tribute to the first responders, pink giving new indication of the high flying antics to come. then selina gomez' only television performance ever this year after a transplant. the american music award goes to, and yes, there were winners, bruno mars, lady gaga interpreting our concert in washington, d.c. to accept the pop slash rock female artist. and diana ross performing her hit ♪ for accepting a lifetime achievement award. pink came back. ♪ >> i was just watching her she was on the side of the building. it's a versatile performance. singing on the side of the hotel next to the theater where these awards are happening. >> reporter: earlier pink caught rehearsing on a chopper cam in down down l.a. this is very real. >> this is by far the creazest most -- crazyiest most insane thing i've ever to do. >> ♪ >> how do you ever top that, or does she just retire. >> every time we figure out the way to do to top it, we tell you yet. >> a way to startle hotel guests. >> thanksgiving meals are being prepared for 4100 people in need of the salvation army headquarters in wynnfield heights. much of the cook sg being done by the salvation army project it's a training and placement program. >> david murphy is looking at the forecast as we get closer to turkey day. >> reporter: today, chillin'. you can chill everyday if you like, it's the way to go, right? storm tracker 6 live double scan shows we're dry, let's look outside you'll see the shore shot, some of you pining for it to be summer again down the coast, we' the holidays and a little bit of winters and spring training starts and you're back on the beach. those of you who like winter yo looking at a nice empty beach there and chilly under the sun. today as we look ahead in the forecast highlights, it's breezy and cool definitely feeling like we're trending toward winter. tuesday and wednesday, milder in the afternoon, thursday thanksgiving looks like it will be chilly again. 45 degrees in philadelphia. the winds west/northwest at 16 miles per hour. feeling like it's in the upper 30s with the wind blowing. not as strong a wind as yesterday, but chilly out there. shades along the highways and byways please. we have cloud cover and it's up north with the winds out of the southwest bringing in a fairly dry air mass. we're not expecting much cloud cover at all this afternoon. high temperatures will be chilly everywhere, the breeze will be part of the story. 46 in allentown. 47 in reading and trenton. 48 degrees high in wilmington and 49 in millville and 48 in cape may. 47 degrees by 2:00 p.m., actually going for a high, i'm going to change that to 48. i think it will go in there around 3:00 p.m. 44 by 6:00 p.m. 42 by 8:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m., 4 degrees, -- 40 degrees, not getting all that cold tonight, but slipping into the 30s. the winds will be coming up from the south/southwest and raise our temperatures all the way up to 58. we're below average with the high today, tomorrow, a few degrees above average. sunshine to start out, later in the day and at night, the clouds build in with the front coming closer to us, overnight there's a chance of a little bit of rain, 3:30 a.m. wednesday morning. by the time i'm on the air an hour later i might have a little bit to show you out there. looks like it will get out of here by 7:00 or 8:00. not a big deal. the rest of the day looks dry, as you look through the mid atlantic region for all you doing traveling this week. tuesday, dry, wednesday big travel day. that's dry, too, once we get rid of the early morning shower. thanksgiving is dry, but we cool it down. 48 today brisk and chilly. tomorrow, milder, 58 clouds later in the day. tuesday night into wednesday morning a couple of showers, not a big deal. thursday, sunny, chilly, high of 44. if you're heading to the parade, the winds will be low enough where we get the balloons up in the air, you will want to dress warmly because we'll be at the freezing mark at dawn and 40 at the end of the parade. 50 degrees on friday, saturday clouds and sun, shower around, 53. sunday we plunge a little bit, 46 degrees we'll be bundling up for the eagles game. >> it was a novel way to get youngsters interested in reading this morning in the parkside section. they were dressed inostumes at . they paraded down it is hall dressed as everything from suped imagination and early literacy by bringing their books to life. >> the holiday season is upon us, the national marian anderson museum has a new exhibition that visitors 89 singers favorite yuti traditions, karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: marian anderson was ground breaking in her career as a performing artist and humata museum invites to experie the season through her eyes, the him or me anderson was born in 1897 and broke through racial barriers to become the most celeat people's princess and a great philadelphia success story. >> reporter: after her death in 1993, her philadelphia home near 19th and fitzwater street was transformed into a museum. for the holiday exhibition each room has a>> home for tolidayst details merion's birth. merion in new york for the holidays. the treasure room highlights her friendship with former first lady. >> the first out door concert of its kind in the united states to a crowded $75,000. >> reporter: the museum is hosting a concert, carol's in the city at the philadelphia ethical society on rittenhouse square. >> we'll hold a candle that lights the greatest part of our lives. >> reporter: merion's home for the holiday is on display through new year's day. you can find more at 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts, i'm karen rogers. doesn't cover everything. part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insurance company. like any of these types of, ould save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unitedhtoy to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans you'll be able to visit joy enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. apply for a medicare supplement insurance pla any time you want. so don't wait. call unitedhealthcare now to request your free decision guide. forecast. >> reporter: all right, it is chilly out there, bundle up a bit it's not like you have to go overboard, 47 degrees in reading. 46 in kutztown, 47 in pottstown. there's a fairly decent breeze blowing that's adding to a chilly feel. pretty much the same story in the i-95 corridor. there are the winds out of the west/southwest this afternoon at 10 to 20 miles per hour. highs in the upper 40s. pretty story down the shore, sunny and breezy. anc city. >> a look at the stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. a dream coming true for a young flyers fan. find out how they pulled off a surprise just for her. putting turkey and all the trimmings on the table as thanksgiving fast approaches we look at how much the traditional meal is costing families this year. >> reporter: that's going to do it for "action news" at noon. don't forget to join us for "action news" at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> for david murphy, sarah bloomquist, i'm rick williams. don't forget to join us later here today stay warm. dry mouth has been a problem for me. i just drank tons of water all the time, it was never enough. my dentist suggested biotene. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse and then i use the spray. biotene did make a difference. 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