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.116 the last few days. and size more in the last. up around third. utley scores, phils back up one. it does not last long. billingsly. >> it can do damage. grounds out. phils 7-4 11-2 1-6r7b8g starting 18 years utley is among the guys struggling. >> not your every day left fielder. >> personally, i have seen better days. but, i can't really change it. trying to move forward and make adjustments. and i'm not one to make excuses. and i feel better are than any numbers indicate. i definitely have not swung a bat as well as i can. >> one family has unforgettable mother's day at the park today.
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watch foul ball in the 4th. what a catch. phils fan matt capco makes grab with 7 1/2-month-old son snrapd what a grab and dance. take a look at this baby's first phils game also the first phils game for mom alyssa and what a present for her first mother's day. >> aw. >> very nice. >> eagles rookie camp comes to end today with trip to the phils game and this weekend, it's just beginning for eagles draft picks from receiver nelson agholor down to rookies and a lot of catching up to do before training camp. first time in eagles history they drafted one offensive player after having among the worst defenses in the league the first two seasons. chip kelly is focusing on the d. starting with utah corner eric rolleder second round draft pick who could start opposite byron maxwell. don't rule out seeing rowe at safety, either. >> it can be a very special defense. really i don't know how much i
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would impact. because i have not played in nfl. >> have to have confidence. >> i have confidence. i'm not going to say i'll do this they're established they know what it's like. and i'll catch up to speed. for right now, you know, right now i feel like it will be a special group. >> and let's face t. tiger has had better days. he's not only down in the dump over break up but golf game this weekend nothing to be happy about i'mer. he failed past ladies tee on a hole and player championship he shoots a 72. right now tied for 69. a shot off what would be his worst score ever for tournament. believe it or not tiger says he's more comfortable with swing right now than he was at masters. ricky sour is in the lead as final round is winding down at this hour. >> amazing. >> having a tough time. but we'll think if he can regain composure and his game.
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>> coming up, looks to be a hot week ahead. >> meteorologist melissa magee siz may want to make sure your ac unit is in proper working order.
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ed s s s >> no need to check the calendar. blizzard really did hit rapidcyy, south dakota today. 6 1/2" of snow on the ground by 6 a.m. most flights cancelled and drivers urged to stay off the roads. tornadoes spotted in eastern pennsylvania today. >> looked like a scene from
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"wizard of oz" in eastern colorado. tornado touched down and a rainbow appeared. this tornado el paso county was one of 40 reported in area and this may have been the only one of those tornados with a pot of gold at the end. >> we've been saying all weekend wacky weather all over the place. around here it's pretty status quo. >> pretty. >> it looks unseasonably warm weather will last until the start of the workweek, guys. we'll show what you is going onment stormtracker 6 double radar showing you spotty showers popping up. there's increase in humidity and you're getting that moisture coming in off the bay there. if you're in cumberland county there in south jersey and also showers in delaware there's a frontal boundary getting closer to us as well. it's leading to instability. near term we'll show you the action cam outside earlier this afternoon kelly drive we had a nice mixturep sunshine and clouds after the fog lift add cross the region. talking about highlights today warm for mom on this mother's day. and high humidity early season
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humidity to talk about as well. high temperature today, 84 degrees. average for us this time of year is 72. so today's high on mother's day makes tractor-trailer warmest mother's day we've seen setback in 1991. temperature then was 90. it's been 24 years since temperatures were this warm for mom. high humidity however dew point from 65 to 70 degrees. so it let's you know humidity is overhead and it looks like that moisture will stay put for the start of the workweek on monday. currently 78 in philadelphia. 84 in allentown and the lehigh valley 77. wilmington. and once cooler again along the coast in beach haven. boardwalk coming in at 6 5. satellite 6 and action radar shows a lot of activity around the mid-atlantic region starts out to the west. we have winter like weather over south dakota at least across the western section state and east of the same state in south
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dakota currently have tornado watchs in effect and those extend as far as south as texas. now we'll take you east where we keep a close ion tropical depression ana. maximum winds at 35 miles an hour. this curves north and east as the workweek starts and still stay away from the region. the threat however from thunderstorms is out there. future tracker 6 showing 6:00 in the morning mostly cloudy tart start to the day and dense fog along the coast. there will be a trough of low pressure weak front moving through as we go throughout the afternoon hours tomorrow. so 11:30 noon tomorrow you notice scattering of showers and storms across the region. it will per spiingt 4bg into the afternoon and max out in the lower 80s. moisture from ana however will stay to the south and east. call from accuweather for the rest of tonight will drop down to 65 in city and mild one. tracking areas of fog with dense
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fog advisory coastal new jersey to delaware the the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast showing you once again tomorrow morning fog and thunderstorms by the afternoon. scattered in nature. high temperature in at 83. very warm on tuesday. high of 8. record is 91. a thunderstorm is still possible on tuesday. on wednesday breezy, less humid, that's a good-looking day. a high of 74. and nice spring day on the way thursday, temperatures in the 70s. that's a nice looking queen. >> for my mother's day crown. >> i was going to wear a cape but she wore a paper crown. >> happy mother's day. >> "abc worls news" sunday is next on channel 6. and "action news" returns at 11. don't miss phl17 at 10:00
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welcome to "world news tonight." dangerous storms. severe weather on several fronts.
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powerful tornadoes. at least one dead. more than a foot of snow. flash floods and watchouts. killed on duty. the manhunt for multiple suspects and the new hunt tonight. and what the principal said at the high school graduation sparking an uproar. tonight, the principal speaking out. and, the gift. what mom probably wants the most the hug that took a 10,000-mile journey to deliver. good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. more than 30 million people tangling with deadly tornadoes,
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heavy snow and the effects of a tropical storm. this ef-3 tornado in cisco, texas texas. and this tornado in delmont. in north carolina somehow, this mini van drives through several feet of water after tropical storm ana blew through. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: texans this morning bolted out of bed by tornado sirens. >> do you see any rotation? >> reporter: reported tornadoes striking from denton, texas, all
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the way up to south dakota. children sheltering in the basement of this church. at least 20 buildings are damaged in delmont. the state's governor on the scene. the city under a voluntary evacuation tonight. no water or power. >> this has been a long-track tornado. it's been on the ground for about 15 minutes. >> reporter: a nerve-racking mother's day weekend. more than 40 reported tornadoes blasting across the heartland in the past 24 hours alone. including this ef-3 tornado in cisco, texas, leaving one person dead, several injured. >> i mean, i lived in cisco for over ten years now, and i haven't seen anything like this in a long time. it's definitely very powerful and very destructive. >> reporter: ripping roofs off houses, stripping trees to their trunks. a seven-mile-long trail of destruction. 60-mile-an-hour wind gusts damaging this horse hospital in stephenville. tonight, the animals are all okay. flash flooding wreaking havoc. the water, and debris it carried, damaging this bridge near justin. and in granbury, part of this grocery store parking lot, washed away. part of the same snow bringing snow from the rockies to the
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northern plains, too. in colorado, snow falling as fast as two to three inches an hour. our clayton sandell showing us how quickly the weather changed. >> here in colorado, you never know what you're going to get in spring. this was saturday. and this is today. some areas around denver got up to nine inches of snow. >> reporter: south dakota showing the extremes of this storm. on the western side of the states, blizzard conditions. and you hear the buzz of chain saws as they continue to clean up here. this home differently damaged, a mother and her three children huddled in the bathroom, they're okay tonight. >> rob, who remains in the danger zone? >> parts of oklahoma and texas have seen over a foot of rain. the storms have been very very wet. and tornado watches from here to iowa. tomorrow it pushes up to the
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east, houston, and chance of severe weather and potentially tornadoes. and across the carolinas ana is downgraded to a tropical depression. >> rob, stay safe. thank you. and next to a scare at the indian point power plant just outside new york city. and the toxic cleanup, a transformer sending smoke into the sky. the company says the fire was put out quickly, but fluid leaked and crews are cleaning it up. and a new arrest in the killing of two on-duty cops. one a rookie the other, once named officer of the year. four suspects in custody. gloria rivera reports.
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>> reporter: today, as a fourth suspect has been arrested one already in custody says he's innocent. police say banks was in the car with his brother and a woman, when a routine traffic stop turned violent. >> i heard six loud gun shots. >> reporter: the officers, gunned down. marvin banks and joey calloway charged with their murder. one officer, a member of the k-9 team. the other, with less than a year on the force. >> we want to ask everybody to pray for this family and police officers not only here but around the united states. >> reporter: and a sea of blue coming together to say good-bye to 25-year-old brian moore, shot
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dead on another routine stop just over a week ago. in 2014 126 police officers were kill marylanded in the line of duty. gloria rivera abc news washington. and jimmy carter, suddenly flying home from guyana because he was not feeling well. no details yet on the nature of his illness. still ahead, the high school principal and her controversial remarks at graduation. what she said that has so many outraged tonight. superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas.
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the audience into chaos. many finding them to be racially insensitive. here's david wright. >> y'all owe this young man an apology. especially that goober with his little thing. >> reporter: in dekalb county, georgia, pomp and circumstance overshadowed by an angry principal. >> where are you, you little coward? >> reporter: the principal, nancy gordeuk, accidentally skipped the valedictorian's speech. and now, unsuccessfully trying to regain the audience's attention. >> reporter: visibly upset as she watching people leave. >> look who's leaving. >> reporter: did you hear that? gordeuk's remarks, angering the audience. many describing it as a racist outburst. listen again. >> look who's leaving. all the black people. >> reporter: the crowd now outraged. >> she named only black people. she didn't say, oh, look at the caucasians leaving. look at the indians leaving.
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she said blacks. >> reporter: the principal has since apologized, insisting she was just angry people were not paying proper attention. >> it was not a statement of racism. it was just my frustration. and, you know, when i said it, i told my husband it felt like the devil was in the house 'cause it didn't even sound like me. >> the principal e-mailed an apology to the graduates and their parents, but some aren't buying it saying she ought to resign or lose her job. >> david, thank you. still ahead, the surprise that played out in front of an entire stadium. the guy photo bombing was behind all of this. what happened next? stay tuned. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild
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son andrew an airman based overseas was her gift but then he came running up behind her. >> i had no idea. >> it's a moment i'll never forget. just seeing the look on her face and how excited she was. >> andrew was based in south korea and hasn't been home for month. so being home was special. >> we hadn't seen him since december. >> across the country, service members surprising their moms. staff sergeant markita james surprised her mom, who was about to receive a master's degree. back in houston, they're making the most of andrew's surprise
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visit. brunch with extended family. >> it's been hard but i know that andrew is in a good place. i miss him tremendously but i know he's happy doing what he's doing, serving our country and protecting our freedom. >> they have three weeks together this time a visit the two will never forget. from everyone here at abc news a big hug to all moms out there. i'm tom llamas in new york. good night.
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