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worked out to sea and conditions are starting to improve. we've seen one to two inches of rain in the area highlighted in green. it's created ponding on roadways and flooding and low-lying areas. some of the roads get closer to the coach, they don't drain very well. if you're traveling over the next couple of hours, you may be fine one minute and the next minute you may encounter a road that has ponding and puddling. take it slow. all the new york airports are on time, washington, d.c. and baltimore on time, too. looking at a high of 79 degrees today and showers possible tomorrow. we'll talk about that in a few minutes. >> a fast-moving fire has claimed the life of a woman in delaware. you can seem the flames consuming the roof of the home on the 400 block of cedar avenue in belvidere at 3:30. an elder elderly man escaped and refused treatment at the scene, an elderly woman was pronounced at the scene. a 3-year-old girl was hit by a stray bullet while sitting on her porch in grays ferry. two men got into an argument and one pulled out a gun and fired three shots. one man was hit in the head. two bystanders suffered graze wounds and the little girl was hit in the chest. police took a person of interest into custody, no charges have been filed. >> in chester, a triple shooting that left three men in critical condition. investigators say around 11:00, someone opened fire in the 800 block of mcdonald street. each victim was shot multiple times, no arrests and no word on a possible motive. in wilmington, another shooting late last night, this left a man in critical condition. it happened in a park in the 300 block of concord avenue. police tell "action news" that a gunman opened fire on a man in his 20s, hitting him several times, no arrests and no moishes in this one -- motive in this one, either. a woman fell from a 3 story window. police were called, she was rushed to the memorial hospital in salem county, in critical condition. in north philadelphia, neighbors say someone dumped a foul-smelling substance right in the middle of their community. "action news" reporter, dann cuellar went looking for those responsible for the mess. and has reaction from outraged residents. >> i was in such a shock, i didn't reach for any of my devices i was frozen. le. >> reporter: over the years, donna collier has seen people dump tires and trash, but she was left breathless when she saw men dumping a foul-smelling material across from her home. >> once they emptied the truck they washed the drum down and as they were watching the drum down streams of black soot was coming from the field on to stillman street. >> reporter: moments later, the kids walked up to the truck. >> we was like why you dumping it in your yard. >> these kids like you see them now, they ride their bikes and run through the field. >> reporter: the company doing this is general pipe cleaning. >> why was this done? >> we were directed. >> reporter: by whom? >> by the man we were walking for. >> reporter: he said the contractor who allegedly told them to dump it there were out of juniata. the philadelphia water department said he was hired as part of a environmental friendly infrastructure project. >> council president darrell clark was outraged after seeing the video of the dumping going on. >> they dumping on the lot which is illegal. they give you the story they got authorization. >> reporter: out of the concern for the safety of the residents, the city has removed the material and having it analyzed to determine if it contains hazardous or toxic materials. >> we're going after this individual. in addition if we found out that there's toxins in that particular debris there could criminal implications. >> reporter: i'm dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> the deadly conflict in the middle east now. israel struck dozens of sites in gaza overnight trying to to find an officer feared captured by hamas. israels fear he was grabbed in an ambush an hour after the cease-fire began. the fearest battles are taking -- fiercest battles are taking place where the kidnapping took place. meantime, congress has approved $225 million package to restock israel's missile defense system. it will replenishts supplies for the iron dome system. the intercepters cost $100,000 a piece, the bill goes to president obama for his signature. the first of two american aid workers infected with the ebola virus is expected to arrive in atlanta this afternoon. official say they will be treated in one of the most tightly sealed isolation units at emory university hospital. the second worker is expected to arrive in two days, they were walking at a hospital in liberia treating patients with ebola when they contracted the deadly virus. more than 700 people have died from the virus in west africa. this will be the first time anybody infected with the disease will be brought into america. "good morning america" weekend will have more on the virus and safety concerns, it is next after this broadcast at 8:00 a.m. president obama said cia crossed a line in its treatment of the 9/11 detainees after the 9/11 attack. >> we tortured some folks. >> a report said the cia sleep deprived and tortured detainees. they said the cia used poor jujudgdgmementnt n nararnn e exn an extreme time of stress. big honors for michael strahan, we'll have more on his accolades. we have drenching downpours out there this morning, we'll come back in just a few minutes, we'll take a closer look at storm tracker 6 live double can, plus, tropical storm bertha is out there in the >> overnight mandatory evacuations were ordered for residents in the path of a fast-growing wildfire.ed for the fire is scorching thousands of acres in oregon on the border of california. investigators may call in out of state firefighters to help battle this blaze. drought conditions, heat, and shifting winds are hampering efforts to contain the fire. heavy rain and strong winds took their toll on trees in charlotte, north carolina. two trees fell on different homes within a couple of hours yesterday. nobody was hurt when the trees fell to the ground. families in the homes are staying elsewhere while their homes are now being repaired. and today a lot of people waking up with the rainfall out there window this morning. be careful as you head out. >> reporter: right, but that's pulling away, we'll not see those heavy thunderstorms that create wind damage like what you saw on the video there. we'll do all right in that department. it will be warm and sticky this afternoon with a mostly cloudy sky. live on sky 6. it's not going to be one of those weekends where you head down the shore and lay on the beach all day. the weather will not allow for that. we'll see clouds today and tomorrow and gloomy conditions and patchy fog from time to time, as well. we're looking at the christopher columbus memorial in penns landing. the visibility is fine in the city, you start working closer to the beaches. the visibility is greatly reduced thanks to the heavy downpours we're seeing at this 7:00 a.m. hour. 68 degrees in philadelphia. boardwalk in atlantic city, 67. trenton, 64. allentown, 67. poconos 64 degrees, most of the numbers are croon form throughout the viewing -- most of the numbers are uniform throughout the area. the area of low pressure is drifting on by the northeast. new york city seeing moderate to occasionally heavy rain and places like ocean and monmouth county are seeing heavy rain, the back end is pushing through camden and gloucester county. we're looking at perhaps another hour of soaking rains for the coast. that's about it, the moisture should shut off after 9:30. surf city reporting heavy rains, same thing can beach haven, seaside heights. state highway, 72 and u.s. 30 and route 9 being impacted by the drenching downpours. that's it, the tail end pushing through western portions of atlantic county. we have another batch of moisture reloading across the coastal carolinas this will head to the north, as well. the good news, the fist one ran over top of us, the next one pushes farther sought to sea, we'll be grazed by it. maybe we'll see afternoon showers and thunderstorms. we're not looking at a stocking rain that lasts for several hours like what we saw this morning. later this afternoon there could be a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. for the most part i think we'll stay dry, maybe cloudy and muggy. patchy fog hugging the shore. this model is hinting at sunshine before the sun sets. overnight tonight, cloudy, patchy fog close to the shore. tomorrow cruel wake up to clouds. it will be murky and humid, and afternoon thunderstorms that could flare up at any point in time at any location, everybody is fair game tomorrow afternoon. today and tomorrow is not a wash, it's a situation if you have out door plans keep an eye to the sky, if if the weather turns threatening, bring it indoors and once it gets out of here, head outside. if you're vacationing in the dominican republic or the bahamas, you have to watch this closely, we're not forecasting this to be a hurricane or the national hurricane center is not suggesting it will turn into a hurricane. wind are expected to get as strong as 70 miles per hour by monday morning, it will graze the bahama as and work out to sea. there's a cool trough of air that will steer bertha out from the u.s. mainland. poconos, saturday, showers, then dry, 69 degrees, sunday, afternoon thunderstorms, 72 is the forecasted high. jersey shore, lots of clouds, showers from time to time, patchy fog, 7 of degrees today, 77 for sunday. philadelphia, 79 degrees, that's it, the normal is 87. morning rain transitioning over to afternoon clouds, winds are light, out of the northeast at 5 to 10, overnight tonight, a leftover shower is possible. 60s. musikfest looks fine, all american rejects take the stage they are the headliner. 81 degrees, for sunday, humid, thundershowers around. monday, tuesday, wednesday, it's a transition period. each and everyday you'll see more in the way of sunshine, but the humidity starts to creep back up there and the temperatures start to moderate, as well. 86 monday, tuesday and wednesday, temperatures close to 90. feels-like temperatures in the low 90s. thursday, 86. friday, sunny and nice, 85 degrees, rest of the afternoon doesn't look that bad, cloudy, but rain free. >> that's good news. don't forget you can take the new 6abc.com wherever you go, the new smart design changes the layout to fit any device including your tablets and smart phones no matter how large or small your screen. check out 6abc.com anytime anywhere. >> this morning's art of aging, lisa thomas-laurey tells us how seniors can get help with prescription medication. >> reporter: prescription medicine can be costly, but pace is a benefit that helps older pennsylvanians on limited income. >> the qualification process is simple. >> three out of four people in pennsylvania meet those qualifications criteria. of. >> reporter: it can help seniors get discounts from drug companies and pace pharmacies are trained to keep an eye out for problems. >> we monitor card holder and their intake of pain medication so they are not controversy dosing or taking too many. >> reporter: the department. aging website 225-7223. and speak with a pace representative. >> most applications can be done in one phone call. >> reporter: go to 6abc.com slash art of aging for more on pace and a host of other programs for seniors, lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." >> here's what's happening in and around the delaware abbey lehigh valleys this weekend. if you're looking for a one of kind item or cool piece of art, head to wildwood, new jersey for craft show. the event is at the boardwalk rio grande avenue from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. parking is free. instead of riding the waves this weekend surf for cool collectibles, art of surfing festival. admission is free it's going on from noon until 10:00 p.m. 2014 river front blues festival in wilmington is billed as one of the best on the east coast. gates open at 11:00 p.m. 11:30 there will be craft tents and activity for the children, tickets are 35 bucks online and $35 at the gate, children 12 and under get in for free. that's what's happening i have you seen tom corbett's negative ad with this actress. it's just not true. and more of the same from corbett. tom wolf's company is headquartered and files taxes right here in pennsylvania. and it's tom wolf who'll be the governor we need. he'll make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. build a 21st century infrastructure. and restore manufacturing for the jobs we need today. take a look at his plan for yourself. tom wolf. a fresh start for pennsylvania. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:23 saturday morning, you're looking at satellite and radar.ne, 7:23 saturday morning, there's the area of low pressure that's passing on by, you can't see the high pressure that's sitting in the atlantic. for the purpose of this illustration, i will put it here. this high is blocking everything up. we had a frontal system that stalled out because it ran into that high. along the front an area of low pressure formed and that's rushing off to the northeast. that's why we're seeing the heavy rains this morning. as the low passes by it's being squeezed by the high pressure here forcing all the rain i understand land. that's why we're seeing the rain this morning. i'll tell you what, this would have been the perfect track had it been winter and you wanted a snowstorm it's over the coast there, pushing all the moisture back on the coastal areas of delaware and new jersey. 9:00 a.m., 71 degrees, lunchtime, 75. 3:00 p.m., may see sunshine out there, we'll keep it optimistic, 77 degrees, forecasting a high of 79. eva. >> turning to sports, phillies face the national for game three of the series in washington, they hope to continue the winning streak. here's jeff skeverski with all your saturday morning sports. >> reporter: phillies general manager reuben amaro insists this last-place team will look different next year. for now, like it or not, phillies fans, it's the same old scene. phils in washington, last night, same old phils baseball, ugly baseball. ashy throws it away, come on, it leads to run. phils and nats tied at 1 until the 6th, marlin byrd "bye-bye birdie." phils take a one-run lead that's all hernandez needs. take a look at this thing. hernandez retires 17 of the last 18 batters, phillies win 2-1. cliff lee looks like he is in a much better mood that could change today when he gets his left elbow checked out by the team doctor. he'll likely miss the rest of the season with the recurring elbow strain. else scheduled to have an mri and other tests next week. eagles fans you're not the only one who hates the patriots. eagles corner, carey williams calls the patriots cheaters. he is not a fan after the spy gate scandal. he is not on board with chip kelly's plan to practice against the patriots leading up to the preseason game with new england. williams is afraid eagles will give away some of their secrets. he was thrown out last year for fighting. don't expect him to fight with the refs over the nfl rule changes. he can no longer be as physical with receivers. >> i'll make the flags be thrown, i'll test the waters and test the limits how far i can go i will respect the refs and their calls and decision, i can't cry about it, i have to go to the next play and not let my teammates down. >> riley cooper has missed practice with a lingering right ankle injury. else wearing a walking boot, but chip kelly said it's not serious. the eagles have the day off. of course the eagles first preseason game is less than a week away, leading up to the game we'll have you covered with great expectations friday night august 8, at 7:30 only channel 6. leading off the kickoff between the eagles and bears at # p.m. catch it on 6abc next friday. the cowboys are so confident they are going to the post season they sent out playoff tickets to their fans, including tickets to the nfc championship game, mmm, that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. have a great game. >> michael strahan co-host of "live" with kelly and michael, will receive a big honor today. he'll be inducted into the pro football hall of fame. meanwhile, induck -- inducte es for the new jersey hall of fame have been chosen, jail gandolfini, patrick ewing and the cer . >> a told user is dead -- a toddler is dead, three others wounded when gunfire rings out on a philadelphia street. a ambulance is involved in an accident responding to a deadly shooting in philadelphia. a soggy start to the weekend, how long will the rain stick around? let's ask theman who knows. chris sowers is here. >> reporter: it's not going to be a washout at all. the afternoon doesn't look all that bad, but it's not going to be a driving steady soaking rain. let's get you outside and show you what's going on. there's the view in cape may. we'll see a lot of clouds hugging the coast, periods of rain this morning, it will give way to occasional showers this afternoon. winds pick up out of the east at 15 to 20 miles per hour. not a good beach day. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows the shield of moisture is working off to the northeast and pushing out to sea. most south jersey is clear, seeing a lot of clouds, but the rain has shut off in gloucester, salem and cumberland county is in the clear, as well. the heaviest moisture is hugging the coast. surf city and seaside heights seeing drenching downpours. the flood advisory is in effect from cape may to sandy hook in monmouth county until 9:45 a.m. they have seen anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain. any additional rain we see in the next half-hour or 45 minutes add to the minor flooding we're seeing in in these areas. in the city, morning rain with showers in the afternoon. 76 degrees down the jersey shore. rain and showers. poconos, showers possible, otherwise cloudy and 69. it is not as nice as you want to see, but it's not a wash either. >> a little girl sitting on her porch in the grays fur section of philadelphia was -- grays ferry section of philadelphia was killed by a stray bullet. police say it started with a fight between two men on the 1500 block of south edding street. they other people were injured. >> i believe there was an argument, the off fencer shot one male and -- the offender shot one male and three others were struck. >> reporter: police took a man into custody they are calling him a person of interest. in could you tell philadelphia, a ambulance responding to a shooting crashed into a car leaving one person injured. medics were rushing to 13th and katherine before 11:30 when the vehicle slammed into a honda, a 30-year-old man was killed saturday of the shooting, no word on suspects or motive. investigators in new jersey are investigating a triple shooting. this happened before 2:00 a.m. in the unit brock of walnut street in salem city. there's no word on how badly the victims were hurt or whether any arrests have been made. chopper 6hd was over the scene as police searched for a car that reportedly went into the delaware river in the city's bridesburg section. the reports came in at 10:00 p.m. from a dock at tacony street. witnesses say they saw a cargo off the ramp into a car -- the car go off the ramp into the water, the car was recovered, but no driver found. police in upper darby are looking for two bodies after a man confessed to their murders. he said he buried them at a park. >> we're in there searching, allegedly, for two dismembered bodies. >> reporter: 30-year-old homicide suspect john gontz is in jail awaiting trial for murder, rape and other charges. out of the blue on friday he contacted upper darby police to confess to another double murder. >> during the interview he said he killed two people inside his apartment in february 2012 he dismembered their bodies inside the bathtub and put them in tote bags and drove their car to this wooded location. gontz is awaiting trial for two teenager brothers in overbrook. today's confession came from him after he addressed the officials in prison. >> the guy is in prison awaiting a capital murder case for shooting two kids in a drug robbery. he has a long criminal record this is his information, he has nothing to gain by it, so we'll take him at his world. >> reporter: he said the dispute was over a prostitute, the names given police have not given to us, upper darby police say they have no cold cases with these peoples' names. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> the new york medical examiner ruled that a choke hold killed eric garner. it sparked outrage and led to an overhaul of use of force training. asthma and antibioticty -- it took joseph rudolph wood two hours to die. documents show that he was injected 15 times the dose of sedative and pain killer that was intended to use. this was the third execution to go awry in the u.s. this year. protesters took to the streets in center city to demand funding for philadelphia schools. >> save our schools! >> they demonstrated outside governor tom corbett's office on south broad street yesterday. parents, educators and students have learned that the budget crisis will not be solved by harrisburg anytime soon. there was expectation for millions of dollars from a cigarette tax hike, but that was postponed. and that's delaying the start of school. the matchup in the pennsylvania governor's race will be between tom corbett and tom wolf. two other candidates couldn't get the number of signatures need to get on the ballot. the house of representatives has passed a bill to address the crisis at the u.s./mexico border. the 690 million-dollar measure would allow to send uncompanied youth that arrive back home. it would shut down a program created by president obama granting work permits to 700,000 immigrants brought here illegally as children. president obama said the house knows the bill won't pass in the senate which has already gone home. >> i'm going to have to act alone because we don't have enough resources, we've been clear we've run out of money. >> members of the house hispanic caucus say republicans are cruising the border crisis to push what the caucus is calling their extreme agenda. >> senator bob casey has released a letter to veteran's affair secretary pushing for strong whistle blower and management reforms. the move comes after audit revealed workers across the va system were told by their superiors to cover up scheduling delays and keep secret wait lists. if you're driving in king of prussia tonight, a portion of the 202 will be closed in in the area of 422 interchange. penndot crews will be patching the pavement there. the closure will be 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. starting tomorrow through friday august 8. musikfest continues today in bethlehem. today's big act all american rejects. the rain didn't dampen spectator spirits as they watched the performances, for more than 0 years, musikfest has been providing hundreds of free concerts for the region, and as always 6abc is proud to be part of it. kenneth moten and melissa magee took center stage to welcome everyone. we have a lineup of the performers at 6abc.com. you can find a link and by tickets and top by our 6abc booth at the show. a stern warning what the u.s. surgeen general has to say about getting a tan this summer. a tornado in the midwest leaves a path of destruction behind. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast how big is acme's anniboy: it's huge! it's acme's anniversary sale. this week get hot or lean pockets, $0.99 each. pepsi 2 liters just $0.79. and frito lay party size chips, $2.99 each. don't miss our biggest sale ever! boy: hey mom! look what i found. acme. this sale is huge! it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear, is no big deal. join us. support the cause and get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com >> check this out, in arizona, trailers were flipped and some were smashed to pieces after the storm ripped through buckeye. 30 miles west of phoenix. several people were trapped inside their overturned trailers, but luckily there were only minor injuries. 7:43, some people waking up with rain this morning. but a lot of is pulling away. him if you're someone that doesn't wake up until 9:00, 10:00 on a saturday, you'll look out the window and say what rain. it's exiting on sky 6. showing you the philadelphia international airport, a lot of runways are starting to dry out. the tail end is working toward the coast. cape may, wildwood, sea isle, atlantic city, reporting moderate rain. the tail end is not too far off to the west here. the national weather service continues the flood advisory in effect from cape may to sandy hook in monmouth county. we've seen anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain in this part of the viewing area. it has created flooding problems in low-lying areas and areas of pour drainage. as we look closer on double scan, the heaviest rain is from lbi to surf city to seaside heights. everybody across interior sections of south jersey are doing all right. far western suburbs down to two miles. heavy rains along the coast wildwood to atlantic city, the visibility is down to 2 1/2 miles. temperatures are in the mid 60s, dewpoints are in the mid 60s, it's very sticky out there. trenton, 64. allentown, 66. philadelphia, 68, millville, 67 degrees, 89 unsettled stretch of weather continues not only through this afternoon, but tomorrow, as well. it's thank to this stalled out frontal system that's sitting over the eastern seaboard. it's running into a blocking high, a bermuda high that's pushing to the west. it will warning things up later next week. in the meantime, the front is there and it's forcing the front back over land. we're seeing showers and thunderstorms this morning. we'll see another round of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow, as well. we're kind of getting a squeeze play, that frontal system can't go anywhere. the timing on this is lousy, because eu9 -- it sets up an unsettled weekend when most of you want to get your beach on down the jersey shore. cloudy skies, there could be hit or miss shower or thunderstorm. tomorrow morning, patchy fog, cloud cover, you'll see more in the way of sun come sunday afternoon, but, again, there's a chance of pop pop-up shower or thunderstorm. for the poconos this weekend, it will be unsettled. today, 69 degrees, morning showers giving way to cloud cover by afternoon. sunday, afternoon thundershowers are possible. 72 degrees will be the forecasted high. once again it will be sticky. le for the jersey shore, today and tomorrow, not good beach days, lots of clouds out there, 76 degrees this afternoon, steady rain transitioning over to the occasional shower later this afternoon. sunday, muggy, thundershowers during the day, high of 77 degrees. for the philadelphia, we're topping out at 79, which is 8 degrees below average for this time of year. it's not going to feel as refreshing as the 70s we saw earlier this week, because the humidity leaves are so high. morning rain and afternoon clouds, winds out of the northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. leftover evening hour tonight. 64 degrees in the outlying suburbs, 68 for center city. music fest everything look already up there. the temperatures if the 70s. billy joel concert at citizens bank park, that's good, as well. 81 tomorrow, monday, stays muggy,le 6. tuesday and wednesday, the bermuda high takes over, we'll have high temperatures close to 90 degrees, feels-like temperatures will feel like 92 with all the humidity. tuesday tuesday wednesday, a cold front sweeps through and we'll have humid air out to sea, and thursday and friday it looks good, 80s. it will be nice on weekend. >> if -- fyi philly comes your way. >> reporter: i'm karen rogers. >> reporter: i'm alicia vitarelli. >> >> reporter: they are called escape rooms. >> reporter: we take you ton a tour of the newest luxury highrise. we talk about two new hot restaurants getting rave reviews and we're head over heals for this hot fitness trend that's all the rage in hollywood. that's tonight on >> good morning, sky6 live hd taking a live like for us over center city, gray clouds looming over the city right now. meteorologist chris sowers says if you're still seeing rain it will let up in just a little bit. le should not be a complete washout today. "healthcheck," for the first time ever an urgent warning from the u.s. surgeon general, give up the tanning beds they can kill you. there's been a jump in deadly melanoma diagnosed. just as the surgeon general came out against smoking decades ago, he called sun worship a major public health problem, but he knows what really needs to change are people's attitudes. >> you have to change the social norms of tanning, there's a very flawed perception about tanned skin, look how nice you look, how relaxed you look, now, the answering is, how damaged you look. >> nine thousand people die each year from melanoma from a disease that is preventable. tanning beds are dangerous for young people. research shows composer before age 30 increases melanoma risk by 75%. you can enjoy the outdoors but do it wisely. doctors recommend sunscreen with spf30 or higher, reapply two hours or more if you go swimming or sweat. crowning people who read the "harry potter" books are more to to tolerant. researchers believe they are plr -- tolerant of i immigrants. parents of kids who graduate from college live longer. better educated children may influence their parents to adopt a healthier lifestyle. next, chris sowers has a >> let's get a check of the weather today. >> reporter: after ten weeks in a row of beautiful weather, this will be the second weekend in a row of a miserable weather. rain this morning there will be cloud cover this afternoon, there's a chance of pop-up shower or thunderstorm, but it's not looking like an overall wash. 79 degrees in millville, 75. allentown, 78 degrees, speaking of allentown and the lehigh valley, the musikfest, all american rejects are the headliner, they take the stage at 7:00 p.m. a spotty shower at that point, 72 degrees when they hit the stage. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow, again, it's not going to be a wash, but there's a threat of showers and storms, 81. the stay stays muggy for monday, 86. tuesday and wednesday, turns hotter, feels-like temperatures low mid 90s, thursday and friday, cooling down, lots of sunshine. 7:56 we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good morning america." here's bianna golodryga with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, coming up on "g.m.a.," battling ebola on the home front with two americans fighting for their lives against the deadly virus, what are medical professionals doing to keep other from getting contaminated. we have dr. besser reporting live from atlanta. heavy flooding is damaging cars an dell jp dellacamera -- homes. a judge rules in the case of teens who stabbed a fellow team for the bizarre slenderman. here's some of the stories we're working on upon for you. >> we have a dog you're about to meet, who wants to live out his golden years, it's "shelter me rescue of the week," come you mean on "action news." defuncting -- debunking the myths, at the pump, we'll tell you what's is not the truth. for chris sowers, we'll be back here at 9:00 a.m. all aboard cupcake! (girl) where are all the seats... excuse me, excuse me... can i sit here? ahhh... sure. (sigh) i'm maisy and i'm six. hi maisy, i'm tanner. you nervous? yeah, a little. don't be. good morning, america. breaking this morning, ebola emergency. one of two americans infected with this feared and deadly virus is landing back in the u.s. the extreme high-tech measures doctors are taking as they tackle this, the first case of ebola on american soil. also breaking overnight, severe storms. >> oh, my god. >> heavy flooding across parts of the country strands cars on the highway and floods parking garages while damaging hail pounds the midwest. where the wild weather is headed next. a major ruling in a shocking case. what we are learning now about the 12-year-old girl accused of stabbing her friend in order to please a fictional internet character called slenderman. experts now say she

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Four promotions at Savills Taunton on the same day | Somerset County Gazette

SAVILLS Taunton has announced four promotions within its multi-disciplinary office, which services clients across Somerset and beyond.

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