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saturday night i'm walter perez. bernie sanders comes out on ton during wyoming caucus us an robbery suspect is dead after being shot by off-duty police officer in fill. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the springtime snowfall and we remain under a winter weather advisory until 8:00 o'clock and then a freeze warning overnight. snow has been falling all across delaware and lehigh valleys for mess of the the day. the plenty of people want to head out and pull out winter weather gear once again but good news is the road remain snow free for the most part. the lets head over to meteorologist melissa magee with the first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa. >> we are beyond april 1st, this this is not a trick from mother nature. we should not be dealing with this in the month of april but we have more snow to track across delaware and lehigh val is in our spring season. here's storm tracker six live double scan radar. the just light rainfall for philadelphia and points to the north and west but we
saturday night i'm walter perez. bernie sanders comes out on ton during wyoming caucus us an robbery suspect is dead after being shot by off-duty police officer in fill. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the springtime snowfall and we remain under a winter weather advisory until 8:00 o'clock and then a freeze warning overnight. snow has been falling all across delaware and lehigh valleys for mess of the the day. the plenty of people want to head out and pull...
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> saturday night i'm walter perez. pedestrian is struck and killed by a septa bus. >>> paying tribute to a true philadelphia legend, patty labelle in town today. >>> but the big story on "action news" tip off is just moments a way for villanova wildcats and their quest for their first ncaa championship in more than 30 years. we have team three coverage from houston all the way to the delaware veil. "action news" reporter jeff chirico and dann cuellar is live with fans. a leash a vitarelli found aville know of love story. we will begin with jeff skversky live at nrg stadium and it is time to show sooners how we do things in philadelphia a. >> reporter: well, let's play ball. let's get this thing going. villanova a's first loss of the season actually came a begins oak a the wildcats are determine, to make sure, that their final loss of the season is not handed to them by the oklahoma sooners. they are not ready to go home, the cats are trying to get to the national championship game for the first time, in 31 years. when
> saturday night i'm walter perez. pedestrian is struck and killed by a septa bus. >>> paying tribute to a true philadelphia legend, patty labelle in town today. >>> but the big story on "action news" tip off is just moments a way for villanova wildcats and their quest for their first ncaa championship in more than 30 years. we have team three coverage from houston all the way to the delaware veil. "action news" reporter jeff chirico and dann cuellar is...
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saturday night i'm walter perez. big story on "action news" is the v which stands for victory tonight. wildcats are heading to the ncaa championship with the win over oak a they beat sooners by 44 points. the worst blow out in semi final history. we have team coverage from houston all the way to the delaware valley, "action news" reporters jeff chirico and dann cuellar are live with fans. alycia vitarelli live from houston. but we will begin with jeff skversky live from nrg stadium. jeff, cats made a statement tonight. >> how about that at final four, 95-51 villanova over oklahoma. it is biggest win in final four history. and now villanova, oh, so close to a national championship, they are a win away from their first title in 31 years. take a look at villanova head coach jay wright all smiles, as he comes off the floor after destroying oklahoma. jay actually apologized to oklahoma's coach, for doing that tonight. villanova locker room afterward, subdued, the guys were not celebrating, they only huddle up in the locke
saturday night i'm walter perez. big story on "action news" is the v which stands for victory tonight. wildcats are heading to the ncaa championship with the win over oak a they beat sooners by 44 points. the worst blow out in semi final history. we have team coverage from houston all the way to the delaware valley, "action news" reporters jeff chirico and dann cuellar are live with fans. alycia vitarelli live from houston. but we will begin with jeff skversky live from nrg...
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saturday night i'm walter perez. neighborhood across the region spent this sunny saturday getting involved in spring clean ups. >>> in 100 days the city of philadelphia takes enter stage in the selection for the democratic presidential nominee. >>> but the big story on "action news" is breaking news, a four year-old girl has been shot and killed inside a home there. it happened this have afternoon on the 200 block of mayfield street. the "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live there with the details, jeff? >> reporter: walter, family, friend, neighbors are stun, they described the four year-old girl as a smart, beautiful child and they just want to know how this could have happened. the young girl's body was removed from the home just moment ago. homicide detectives are still inside the house here on the 200 block of east mayfield street piecing together what led to the shooting and who pulled the trigger. police said that the girl was shot once inside her home just before 2:30 and was pronounced dead by medics o
saturday night i'm walter perez. neighborhood across the region spent this sunny saturday getting involved in spring clean ups. >>> in 100 days the city of philadelphia takes enter stage in the selection for the democratic presidential nominee. >>> but the big story on "action news" is breaking news, a four year-old girl has been shot and killed inside a home there. it happened this have afternoon on the 200 block of mayfield street. the "action news"...
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and then next saturday, that is more like it, it the is partly sunny, it is warmer, walter work high temperature then of 67 degrees. we are moving out the with the moisture and it has been chilly tomorrow. >> working our way back to normal. >> little by little. >> we're getting there. >> disney held a free screening of the the jungle book for students and their families this morning right there in manayunk. the students from the regional boys and girls club of america enjoyed snacks during the movie. they got to meet six abc anchor tamala edward and eagles wide receiver chris givens. the jungle book opens up nationwide april 15th. >>> up next on "action news", jeff skversky has sports including details of the flyers big win tonight. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey.
and then next saturday, that is more like it, it the is partly sunny, it is warmer, walter work high temperature then of 67 degrees. we are moving out the with the moisture and it has been chilly tomorrow. >> working our way back to normal. >> little by little. >> we're getting there. >> disney held a free screening of the the jungle book for students and their families this morning right there in manayunk. the students from the regional boys and girls club of america...
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. >>> i'm walter perez "action news" is next. >>> saturday nigr perez, police charge a mantua stabbing inside a hotel in center city. plus a world class athlete 100 years young. we'll introduce you to an amazing contestant at the penn relayses who set a record in the 100-meter dash. >>> the countdown to the broad street run. preparation have been underway in and around center city for the thousands of runners expected to show up tomorrow morning. jeff chirico is live at broad and olney with a preview. hi, jeff. >> reporter: hey walter as you can imagine when you shut down a major artery like broad street it's bound to cause a few inconveniences. so organizers and police are asking people to be patient and prepared. in just hours broad street will go from lanes of backed up cars to lanes ever runners, more than 30,000 of them, covering ten miles through the heart of the city expected to create transit detours and traffic tieups. >>> i know it's going to be crazy. >> reporter: are you going to stay away. >>> i live right there. >> reporter: fences and tents are in position near the start
. >>> i'm walter perez "action news" is next. >>> saturday nigr perez, police charge a mantua stabbing inside a hotel in center city. plus a world class athlete 100 years young. we'll introduce you to an amazing contestant at the penn relayses who set a record in the 100-meter dash. >>> the countdown to the broad street run. preparation have been underway in and around center city for the thousands of runners expected to show up tomorrow morning. jeff...
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walter comes in. walter you see on the left. the son of a philadelphia stonemason. intellect andqual butical stamina to meigs, not with the same kind of vast ego. men at thehe two capitol, who worked together on the extension of the capital. that meigs, the son of an army officer, from his youth, he had been part of the government. heating you how to manipulate -- he knewituation manipulate the whole situation. and walter, an outsider, flummoxed by the political ups and downs. , wereey, together bay ofible for the basic objects we know today. the stars on the patent office and the general post office are u.indicate it was thomas walter and montgomery meigs involved in finishing those buildings. mills wanted those jobs, but he was ousted from the public architecture with the coming of these giants, in their fields. at the same time that the partnership of architect walter and engineer meigs are coming together to finish the extension ofthe capital, a second set engineer partnerships are taking place in the executive department. in 1852,the creation, of the bureau of
walter comes in. walter you see on the left. the son of a philadelphia stonemason. intellect andqual butical stamina to meigs, not with the same kind of vast ego. men at thehe two capitol, who worked together on the extension of the capital. that meigs, the son of an army officer, from his youth, he had been part of the government. heating you how to manipulate -- he knewituation manipulate the whole situation. and walter, an outsider, flummoxed by the political ups and downs. , wereey,...
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warming tomorrow, walter. i nose you like this weather. we have that preview of summer on monday. >> thanks, melissa. >>> safety regulators say another 85 millionaire bags made by takata could still be recall, they want the manufacturer to prove that they are safe. so far, more than 28 millionaire bags have been recalled, over concerns that they can explode upon deployment, and shoot-out metal shape until inside vehicles. now u.s. regulators are considering recalling the other 85 million vehicles with the the takata air bags until the company can prove that the units are safe. >>> in two months septa will start offering its long anticipated septa key card. new program is set to update the fare system which still uses tokens and paper transfers. the septa key card is basically a refillable debit card. on june 13th, 10,000 key card will go on sale as part of the septa's early adoption pilot program. new program will be expand todd include septa's regional rail system and paratransit vehicles. >>> we have a story tonight that proves power of
warming tomorrow, walter. i nose you like this weather. we have that preview of summer on monday. >> thanks, melissa. >>> safety regulators say another 85 millionaire bags made by takata could still be recall, they want the manufacturer to prove that they are safe. so far, more than 28 millionaire bags have been recalled, over concerns that they can explode upon deployment, and shoot-out metal shape until inside vehicles. now u.s. regulators are considering recalling the other 85...
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backup to 61 with rain on thursday and then back down in the 40's, next friday, and saturday, walter. tomorrow will be brutal with those wind and wind chill. >> overall it seems like it should this be time of the year. >> little bit on the cool side too, yeah. >> thanks, melissa. >>> detectives in philadelphia tonight are on the hunt for a killer. victim's mother hopes you can help them find the person who killed their son. here's rick williams in tonight's crime fighters. >> reporter: report you can see love in johnson's eyes when she talks about her son asir davis. >> funny, fun loving, athletic, music lover. >> reporter: friday october 23rd at 5:40 p.m. she drove her regular route home through west kensington section of philadelphia. >> i drive past west moreland every day to that area every day. >> reporter: little did she knee she just passed the location her son would be murdered a few minutes later. >> i was in the house not even some minutes and there was incoming on my door that my son was kill. my son was dead. >> reporter: she thinks talk davis had with the neighborhood gir
backup to 61 with rain on thursday and then back down in the 40's, next friday, and saturday, walter. tomorrow will be brutal with those wind and wind chill. >> overall it seems like it should this be time of the year. >> little bit on the cool side too, yeah. >> thanks, melissa. >>> detectives in philadelphia tonight are on the hunt for a killer. victim's mother hopes you can help them find the person who killed their son. here's rick williams in tonight's crime...
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the fbi is investigating the deaths of two inmates, michael tyree and walter roches, died within a month of each other last year. both suffering from serious mental illness. and inmate advocates say neither received the treatment they needed. this week, kqed began a series of reports on the extent of mental illness in county jails throughout california. here now to tell us about their investigation are kqed reporters julie small and lisa pickoff white. welcome. >> thank you. >> let me begin with you, julie. what made you decide to investigate this particular aspect of jails? >> both lisa and i have reported on prisons and following the struggle of prisons in california to accommodate mentally ill inmates, and some of the changes that have occurred there to prevent the prisons from -- the overuse of force against mentally ill inmates, overuse of isolation. a number of restrictions placed on the prison's jail. not yet. and we knew they would be receiving -- they would be having larger populations in the coming years. >> yeah, and we'll get into the reasons for that in a second. but lisa, y
the fbi is investigating the deaths of two inmates, michael tyree and walter roches, died within a month of each other last year. both suffering from serious mental illness. and inmate advocates say neither received the treatment they needed. this week, kqed began a series of reports on the extent of mental illness in county jails throughout california. here now to tell us about their investigation are kqed reporters julie small and lisa pickoff white. welcome. >> thank you. >> let...
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>> reporter: hey, walter police here are investigating that death right now. that neighbors say happened in a home that was rented by a group of college students. >> they were crying, and, you know, i guess they lost one of their buddies and friend. >> reporter: anthony row lives across the street from the home where police responded to a call to a death earlier today. it happened on the 200 block of warhead avenue. >> they are young kid, so, you know, they are all college kid. so young guy. it is a shame. >> normal college kids that were, you know, nice and respectful. >> reporter: torey emery had just returned home there church when she saw the young men who went the home standing outside as police investigated. >> i just prayed with them to make sure that they, you know, somebody was there supporting them. >> reporter: police are not releasing details what happen. the witness essay students held a party last night the but nothing loud or rowdy. they saw a body taken from the home but it is not clear who died or how. >> we didn't hear anything. the walls are
>> reporter: hey, walter police here are investigating that death right now. that neighbors say happened in a home that was rented by a group of college students. >> they were crying, and, you know, i guess they lost one of their buddies and friend. >> reporter: anthony row lives across the street from the home where police responded to a call to a death earlier today. it happened on the 200 block of warhead avenue. >> they are young kid, so, you know, they are all...
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. >> thank you, walter and zoe, for creating this platform. before i get home and my wife yells at me i want to point out i am a strong supporter of hillary clinton. when i said president daniels -- it was in contrast to the primaries. this is one of the key issues this country faces; how do we more rapidly connect kids with the skills? not necessarily the knowledge but the skills they will need to succeed in life. i think skillful and what marco is working on is apprenticeship and i think that is a huge part of it. my son is in a public school are longer days but no homework. loves it. we have experiments like that all over the country. >> one thing that just strikes me is our own citizens and else i read, young americans are complacent about giving up the data. if you tell them we will give you ten cents that is fine. but we haven't thought about that enough. probably ought to be a matter of free choice but ought to make sure it is informed and i don't deal informed to know what the implications are when i let somebody look through my person
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reporting live from south philadelphia, i'm walter perez, channel six "action news", jim? >>> thanks, walter. >>> in the race for pennsylvania attorney general, the associated press has just declared josh shapiro in the race for democratic nomination. of course, kathleen kane is not running for reelection. shapiro defeats steve zappala, allegheny county d.a. and john morganelli the northampton county d.a. josh shapiro is montgomery county commissioner and now democratic nominee for pennsylvania attorney general. on the republican side state senator john rafferty of the lower providence has won the republican primary for attorney general, defeating joseph peters. he celebrated, rafferty did, a at chadwick's restaurant in eagle willville. our coverage of the pennsylvania and delaware primary, continues, right now at six abc.com. that is where we've lex results from all of the races that you care b they are updated live throughout the overnight hours, as the final tallies come in. >>> other news at this hour, philadelphia police say they have finally solved the cold case, of
reporting live from south philadelphia, i'm walter perez, channel six "action news", jim? >>> thanks, walter. >>> in the race for pennsylvania attorney general, the associated press has just declared josh shapiro in the race for democratic nomination. of course, kathleen kane is not running for reelection. shapiro defeats steve zappala, allegheny county d.a. and john morganelli the northampton county d.a. josh shapiro is montgomery county commissioner and now...
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walter piecyk, thank you for coming back. walter: verizon reported and t-mobile also reported and customers seem to be holding onto their phones longer. hoping thatement is the next phone, the iphone seven might spur additional upgrades. they are in different at this point. indifferentent -- at this point. there's nothing you can mental in this version of the phone. in this version of the phone. that should be discounted in the stock when they report tonight. this will be an earnings decline quarter. is there another quarter of revenue with earnings decline? is there a quarter after that? ultimately, you get to that next december quarter. this upgrade cycle may have an impact there. you go into an apple store, there's lines around the block. what is behind the slowdown in iphone sales more generally? part the fact that you had a huge search for the iphone six. it brought the asp up. there was a hope that people who had these older phones would upgrade into the 6s. you had slight growth now, you are looking at declining growth
walter piecyk, thank you for coming back. walter: verizon reported and t-mobile also reported and customers seem to be holding onto their phones longer. hoping thatement is the next phone, the iphone seven might spur additional upgrades. they are in different at this point. indifferentent -- at this point. there's nothing you can mental in this version of the phone. in this version of the phone. that should be discounted in the stock when they report tonight. this will be an earnings decline...
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"action news" reporter walter perez is live at that location and walter, what are investigators saying tonight? >> reporter: well, jim, investigators also tell us that that victim was a member of the lacrosse team at cabrini college and grief counselors have been made available on campus. the victim's name hasn't been released because some family members are not yet been notified but people who knew him describe him as a good young man with a bright future. people who live along the 200 block of moore head avenue describe the victim and his roommates as quiet respectful young men. >> it's devastating to hear anything like that. and i think it's just devastating to hear a young life cut short especially when it was obvious he had a lot of potential. >> reporter: authorities tell us the cabrini college students who rent this home held a small private party on saturday night. early sunday morning, a couple of the roommates found the victim on the living room couch. >> thought he was asleep on the couch. realized he was not breathing. they contacted the police department. lafayette ambulan
"action news" reporter walter perez is live at that location and walter, what are investigators saying tonight? >> reporter: well, jim, investigators also tell us that that victim was a member of the lacrosse team at cabrini college and grief counselors have been made available on campus. the victim's name hasn't been released because some family members are not yet been notified but people who knew him describe him as a good young man with a bright future. people who live along...
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valley a's leading newspaper, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, czar bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, heart break for flyers fans, the team post season dreams come to than a end with a loss to the capitals. >>> also the candidates make their final push before tuesday's prim willry in pennsylvania. >>> but the big story on "action news" is a deadly shooting, during services at a montgomery county church. >> it the happened at keystone fellowship church in north wales, tonight police say the gun man is cooperating and has not been charged. >> "action news" reporter jeff chirico live at the scene with more, jeff? >> reporter: well, sarah investigators with the district attorney's office are still here piecing together what happen. people came here this morning for a bit of peace, prayer and left horrified, after an argument between church members turned deadly. >> shooting keystone fellowship church, one male inside shooting. >> reporter: chopper six was over the church on the 400 block of stump road as police investigate the late morning shooting. a church membe
valley a's leading newspaper, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, czar bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, heart break for flyers fans, the team post season dreams come to than a end with a loss to the capitals. >>> also the candidates make their final push before tuesday's prim willry in pennsylvania. >>> but the big story on "action news" is a deadly shooting, during services at a montgomery county church. >> it the happened...
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reporting live walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> dann cuellar is live also inside of villanova stadium with another vantage point. let talk to you. >> reporter: we have front row seats here on the 50 yard line for tonight's victory homecoming rally, set to start here at 6:00. that is the latest word i'm getting and this is nova nation. [ applause ] >> how are you guys feeling now this is the highlight of my freshman year! [ cheers and applause ] >> did you get any sleep? >> no, not at all. not at all. >> i'm surprised you can yell and scream but after all this is nova nation. >> and we are loud right! >> how does it feel to be a student here after the incredible victory. >> we have pride in our school and team. and excited to cheer with everybody. >> last night was absolutely epic and my voice is basically gone but we'll keep screaming. [ cheers and applause ] >> go nova! that is just a taste of what we'll get tonight. back to you rick and monica. >> all right thank you dann incredible. >> i think a lot of those students have not gotten any sleep. >> they di
reporting live walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> dann cuellar is live also inside of villanova stadium with another vantage point. let talk to you. >> reporter: we have front row seats here on the 50 yard line for tonight's victory homecoming rally, set to start here at 6:00. that is the latest word i'm getting and this is nova nation. [ applause ] >> how are you guys feeling now this is the highlight of my freshman year! [...
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>> on thursday, president obama addressed for'tis a pens walter four-day cycling event to help veterans overcome war.ies for from [applause] [cheers] it is my pleasure to kick off this year's war your ride. warrior ride. [applause] servicememberous and veteran organizations whose logos we all probably wear. this shows the support for the men and women of our nation's military. this is one of the defining characteristics of team red, white, blue. [applause] the military and civilian men membership gives understanding for communities. see a resilient population, one that does not lead invisible nor visible women's illnesses or injuries to find them, but uses them as a way to remus strength and inspire. that, i see a population is one of the country's greatest assets. all of you will go on to do great things for your families, communities, and our country. as a father with a great wife of 10 years and a founding board member of team red, white, blue, and captain, none of this would have been possible without the support and services of our military immunity. i urge you all to keep setting
>> on thursday, president obama addressed for'tis a pens walter four-day cycling event to help veterans overcome war.ies for from [applause] [cheers] it is my pleasure to kick off this year's war your ride. warrior ride. [applause] servicememberous and veteran organizations whose logos we all probably wear. this shows the support for the men and women of our nation's military. this is one of the defining characteristics of team red, white, blue. [applause] the military and civilian men...
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. >> the barbara walters exclusive. the questions. >> do you ever feel that you unied his childhood? >> i loved him very much. >> did you feel disgusted with yourself? >> their years apart, when she was in prison. >> wasn't faithful. >> your turn. >> he did his thing. i was gone. >> now, on their tenth anniversary, are they happy? >> tonight, meet the entire family. >> do you know the story of how they met? >> their teenage daughters. >> if one of your daughters came to you and said, i'm sleeping with my teacher, what would you say? >> tonight, mary kay and willi. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth vargas. welcome to "20/20" saturday. it was a name that stood for scandal. that disgraced teacher that had her secret romantic relationship with a sixth grader, 21 years younger. but now, their romance is no longer criminal, it's a marriage, complete with teenage daughters. joys, yes, but are there regrets? what did our barbara walters find out? >> reporter: they could be any family visiting new york city, happily snapping selfi
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diana walters say her beloved nephew was a joy to be around. >> full of life, laughter, energy. always put a smile on your face. >> one male inside shooting. >> we were worshiping. you hear three different gunshots and everybody went on the floor. didn't know if he were going to come down the aisles and start shooting. >> reporter: terror turned to confusion as worshipers later learned one of their own pulled the trigger. district attorney kevin steele says an argument between two church members escalated. the shooter fired at least one shot hitting braxton in the chest. >> the investigation into this is ongoing. we're going to have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. >> reporter: steele would not elaborate but did say braxton wasn't arm. this church member who asked we not use her name says she saw several ushers arguing with braxton before the shooting, and that one of those ushers shot him. >> i don't know if he overreacted, but, you know, the man wasn't armed, i don't know what to say. i don't know. i'm just surprised and stunned. >> reporter: walt
diana walters say her beloved nephew was a joy to be around. >> full of life, laughter, energy. always put a smile on your face. >> one male inside shooting. >> we were worshiping. you hear three different gunshots and everybody went on the floor. didn't know if he were going to come down the aisles and start shooting. >> reporter: terror turned to confusion as worshipers later learned one of their own pulled the trigger. district attorney kevin steele says an argument...
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>> reporter: well, walter ntsb is trying to piece together what went wrong. moments ago they gave us an update saying exactly what they are looking at, and that includes speed, mechanical operations and signaling on the track. >> as of right now we have recovered the event data reporter, and forward facing video, and, end ward facing video to send to the lab in washington d.c. >> reporter: they did confirm that one of the two that are deceased is the operator of that backhoe. we did speak to panicked passengers off loading from the train. they described, the moment impact, and it is described aster filing. it happened in seconds. >> the the car started to shake on the track. >> i was, thrown about the front of the seat, you know, the ceta head of me. >> we hit something. it was pretty, you could feel impact, it was a big bang. >> reporter: for 341 passenger on on the train, train barreling in the backhoe in the track in chester just south of philadelphia the early morning collision caused the georgia bound train's lead engine to derail, and kill two people. >
>> reporter: well, walter ntsb is trying to piece together what went wrong. moments ago they gave us an update saying exactly what they are looking at, and that includes speed, mechanical operations and signaling on the track. >> as of right now we have recovered the event data reporter, and forward facing video, and, end ward facing video to send to the lab in washington d.c. >> reporter: they did confirm that one of the two that are deceased is the operator of that backhoe....
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. >> my gosh, walter, very nice. it is even warmer as we get into sunday. how about summer. i got it. storm tracker six live double scan radar you can see it is dry, no issues, with precipitation, outside we will go, high pressure is, here so we are nice and dry this evening. sky six live, in hd, and we are looking at center city sky line from our temple university camera, we have got plenty of sunshine, still to enjoy, before the sunsets, later this evening, and when we will see really comfortable conditions outdoors. high today, in the upper 60's. allentown near 70. philadelphia your high 67, and 66 in wilmington. little cooler at the coast today atlantic city coming in at 60 degrees. number across the region still holding in the upper 60's along that i-95 corridor points to the north and west. sixty-eight in the poconos but much cooler at the coast, where we're tapping in the northeasterly wind, just 54 in beach haven and same thing down in cape may. and here is satellite six with action radar high pressure dominating, so hard pressed to find any cloud a cross the region,
. >> my gosh, walter, very nice. it is even warmer as we get into sunday. how about summer. i got it. storm tracker six live double scan radar you can see it is dry, no issues, with precipitation, outside we will go, high pressure is, here so we are nice and dry this evening. sky six live, in hd, and we are looking at center city sky line from our temple university camera, we have got plenty of sunshine, still to enjoy, before the sunsets, later this evening, and when we will see really...
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what did our barbara walters find out? >> reporter: they could be any family visiting new york city, happily snapping selfies, taking in times square. singing along with the waitstaff at ellen's stardust diner. but they are certainly not just any family. and this? not just any vacation. they are here to celebrate ten years of marriage, a major milestone for a couple infamous for having one of the most reviled relationships in recent memory. >> i don't know if enough time will ever pass where it will take away what the media did to our story. because it was so big and they ran with it so fast. there's a story of us that has a life of its own, but it's not our story. >> reporter: but remember, theirs was not your ordinary boy meets girl story. for in this tale, the boy, vili fuallaau, really was a boy, a sixth grader, to be exact. and the girl was his 34-year-old teacher, married mother of four, mary kay letourneau. today, student and teacher are now husband and wife, living in the quiet suburbs of seattle. but tonight, they
what did our barbara walters find out? >> reporter: they could be any family visiting new york city, happily snapping selfies, taking in times square. singing along with the waitstaff at ellen's stardust diner. but they are certainly not just any family. and this? not just any vacation. they are here to celebrate ten years of marriage, a major milestone for a couple infamous for having one of the most reviled relationships in recent memory. >> i don't know if enough time will ever...
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. >>> the saturday night i'm walter perez. the big story on "action news" is tragic shooting death of the little girl. four year-old was shot and killed inside her home in kensington this afternoon and police say a sibling was to blame. a "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at police headquarters with the very latest on the investigation, jeff. >>> walter, thinks so tragic, police say the five-year old used the mother's boyfriend gun, that boyfriend then fled the scene before police arrived. as you can imagine, the tragic situation has left loved ones devastated. >> i was told that she was shot and killed. >> reporter: stunned and heart broken crystal dougherty greeted loss of her friend's four year-old daughter whom she described as beautiful and bright. >> she was a sweet, loving little girl. she was full of life. she was always willing to help. she was a great big sister. >> reporter: investigators say the five-year old sibling shot her once in the chest inside their home on the 200 block of east mayfield street. th
. >>> the saturday night i'm walter perez. the big story on "action news" is tragic shooting death of the little girl. four year-old was shot and killed inside her home in kensington this afternoon and police say a sibling was to blame. a "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at police headquarters with the very latest on the investigation, jeff. >>> walter, thinks so tragic, police say the five-year old used the mother's boyfriend gun, that boyfriend...
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back to you. >> thank you walter. some fans young and younger, lets go to "action news" jaime apody in a different part of the stadium. they are forming the victory line for the team. >> you know that things are getting close and things are starting to happen. when the dance team is here. the players will walk out the tunnel and down through all of these people and here i have the dance team. hey guys, how excited are you? >> so excited. >> where did you guys watch the game last night? >> we watched it at the pavilion with the rest of the students. >> we saw what happens when the final shot went off, what was it like in there? >> it was so exciting the crowd was going crazy, we couldn't believe it, it was exciting. >> what is the plan when the guy as arrive, are you making a tunnel? >> we will be as loud as we can and show how proud we are. >> how exciting is this as a college student for this to happen while you are here on campus? >> it's incredible. people come to villanova and think this could not happen, but we a
back to you. >> thank you walter. some fans young and younger, lets go to "action news" jaime apody in a different part of the stadium. they are forming the victory line for the team. >> you know that things are getting close and things are starting to happen. when the dance team is here. the players will walk out the tunnel and down through all of these people and here i have the dance team. hey guys, how excited are you? >> so excited. >> where did you guys...
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walter, let's start with you, this is getting serious. >> jim, this is unbelievable. every time villanova scores or rebounds the building erupts and the building shakes. i think i am going deaf. the energy level is high inside of the pavilion. a lot of people made the trip to houston, but it sure feels like a home game here tonight. >> a short time before tip-off villanova officials played a recorded message from jay wright dedicated to nova nation. >> thank you you for your support and everything you have done this year. >> from that moment on it has been a high-decibel affair in the pavilion. the fans say there is a reason why the wildcats made it this far and why they will win tonight. >> they play for one another instead of being selfish. they give up a shot to give it to another guy. >> and can't believing she spent the first year. >> i transferred here and this is the best days of my life. i would never transfer. >> we didn't want to bother nova nation during the school's biggest game in 30 years but had to ask what makes them so sure the wildcats are going to w
walter, let's start with you, this is getting serious. >> jim, this is unbelievable. every time villanova scores or rebounds the building erupts and the building shakes. i think i am going deaf. the energy level is high inside of the pavilion. a lot of people made the trip to houston, but it sure feels like a home game here tonight. >> a short time before tip-off villanova officials played a recorded message from jay wright dedicated to nova nation. >> thank you you for your...
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa a magee, jeff skversky, czar bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, in the news a surprising admission from a man whose four year-old was shot and killed yesterday. >>> and true sign of spring hundreds pack fairmount park for grand final/have the cherry blossom festival. >>> but the big story on "action news" is legal says of the medical marijuana in the state of pennsylvania. >> governor tom wolf signed the bill into law earlier this afternoon and allowed people dealing with chronic conditions, and chronic pain to use marijuana as a pain reliever. >> "action news" reporter wendy saltsman is live in the sat center with the full will details, wendy. >> reporter: marijuana is officially legal in pennsylvania for patient was 17 different medical conditions, the governor signed that bill into law you today in front of the packed house, it will go into effect next month. >> it is law. >> yes. >> reporter: democratic governor tom wolf, surrounded by a crowd of supporters including law makers from both side of the aisle who in a bipa
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa a magee, jeff skversky, czar bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, in the news a surprising admission from a man whose four year-old was shot and killed yesterday. >>> and true sign of spring hundreds pack fairmount park for grand final/have the cherry blossom festival. >>> but the big story on "action news" is legal says of the medical marijuana in the state of pennsylvania. >>...
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, director for the national intrepid senator of excellence at walter reed national military center. captain mike, medical of the united states navy, center of excellence for psychological help, and doctor amy street, deputy director director of the women's health division, national center for posttraumatic staff stress. posttraumatic stress and traumatic brain injury has been the signature wounds of the afghan and iraq conflict. since 2001, about 5% of the over 2,700,000 service members deployed in support of the wars in afghanistan and iraq were diagnosed with pts. from 2000 through september 2015, there are over 339,000 cases diagnosed with most of these been mild. with significant impact that both pts and tbi has on a veterans it's important that we better understand through well-developed medical research of the causes and develop appropriate measures to treat and eventually prevent these. although dod and da have made i research investments to learn more they need to major investments in diagnosing treatments. more more work must be done on prevention. today, i want witnesses t
, director for the national intrepid senator of excellence at walter reed national military center. captain mike, medical of the united states navy, center of excellence for psychological help, and doctor amy street, deputy director director of the women's health division, national center for posttraumatic staff stress. posttraumatic stress and traumatic brain injury has been the signature wounds of the afghan and iraq conflict. since 2001, about 5% of the over 2,700,000 service members...
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reporting live from villanova, walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> he is also on dancing with the stars as well. >> he is all over the place. >> and this reminder, "action news" will broadcast the parade for the national champions. it starts friday at 1:00 right after "action news" at noon and we'll stream the parade online at 6abc.com. >>> and still to come on "action news" wednesday night. a new memorial park is about to take shape at the site of the deadly center city building collapse. and a national championship warrants a call from the president and jaime apody is live with reaction from coach jay wright. >>> find the umbrella i'm tracking rain and perhaps even thunderstorms and the weekend cold and perhaps some snow showers. i'll have all the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> those stories and more on "action news" at 6:00. look around pennsylvania and it's not hard to spot winners. and with over 2 million winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single month, that's hardly a surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! >>> all ri
reporting live from villanova, walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> he is also on dancing with the stars as well. >> he is all over the place. >> and this reminder, "action news" will broadcast the parade for the national champions. it starts friday at 1:00 right after "action news" at noon and we'll stream the parade online at 6abc.com. >>> and still to come on "action news" wednesday night. a new memorial park is about to...
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walter perez is on the scene. tell us more. >> reporter: we have done stories like this before, certainly on a windy day, but rarely after a perfect weekend the older model car was being driven around 10:30. traveling down the block here when suddenly a tree simply fell on the car. it's a bigotry. judging from the way the tree splintered it was dead or drying. the upside, both walked away uninjured. it happened so was paul had no time to react. >>> my husband saw it coming, it was so close there was no way he could stop. it hit us. that hit us. and we lived. it was amazing, yeah. >> reporter: not a scratch? >>> a couple of scratches, yeah, flying glass, i think. that's about it.>> reporter: ba, arleen said she and her husband are in town from boston for a memorial service for a relative who recently passed away. once again, the only bright spot both people walk away uninjured. reporting live from mount airy, walter perez channel 6 "action news." >>> thank four that report. in other news philadelphia police are sea
walter perez is on the scene. tell us more. >> reporter: we have done stories like this before, certainly on a windy day, but rarely after a perfect weekend the older model car was being driven around 10:30. traveling down the block here when suddenly a tree simply fell on the car. it's a bigotry. judging from the way the tree splintered it was dead or drying. the upside, both walked away uninjured. it happened so was paul had no time to react. >>> my husband saw it coming, it...
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my name is walter tejada. till december last year, i was 30 years as the county board supervisor in arlington, virginia. now i'm in the private industry trying to earn a living. but the levels of local, state, or federal government are being mentioned. i was chuckling a bit. at the local level is where a lot of the action is taking place. and arlington might not be the best example because we're very technology driven. the pentagon is located in arlington. yet there's still a digital divide. and that's not confined only to the white male from the heart of america that may have been displaced from a manufacturing job because of a trade agreement or whatever issues are involved. the skills for technology really are for everybody. in areas where we have a great deal of diversity, a lot of folks are being left out that are probably described most as being in the service industry, where folks want to have their cup of coffee and have someone smile at them and give their change back and say have a nice day. they're
my name is walter tejada. till december last year, i was 30 years as the county board supervisor in arlington, virginia. now i'm in the private industry trying to earn a living. but the levels of local, state, or federal government are being mentioned. i was chuckling a bit. at the local level is where a lot of the action is taking place. and arlington might not be the best example because we're very technology driven. the pentagon is located in arlington. yet there's still a digital divide....
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and at the right millisecond.stunt-man damien walters clears the car. this was last month in mexico city. fellow stunt-man alistair whitton was behind the wheel. a team of 30 practiced this over and over.obviously no margain for error. jump too early.you land on a car going more than 60 miles and hour. jump too late.and well. walters has a clock he could see.and that's when he knew when to launch into that back- flip. still ahead. how amazon prime is trying to up the ante with netflix. >> pam: find out how the roster is shaping up for tonight's game. coming up on news. that 6:00 >> pam: the stars dancing in up in the desert at the cartel music festival kelcey that was there and has more. >> reporter: just outside of paul springs, has of genres and a lot of stars. this main stage was on fire the thousands seem exposure. but i had to get even closer to catch ice cube - who really >> britteny: here's a closer look at the might 8:00 still feel locations inland and then into not clock tower it starts a job and mid-70s mid-60s by 10 memo i'll evening had we s
and at the right millisecond.stunt-man damien walters clears the car. this was last month in mexico city. fellow stunt-man alistair whitton was behind the wheel. a team of 30 practiced this over and over.obviously no margain for error. jump too early.you land on a car going more than 60 miles and hour. jump too late.and well. walters has a clock he could see.and that's when he knew when to launch into that back- flip. still ahead. how amazon prime is trying to up the ante with netflix. >>...
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walter perez is live now with a pep rally wrapped up. you are talking to fans about last night? >> reporter: i have rick. over the years there are several incidentses that cast shadows over sports in philadelphia. you have last night. did the flyers play poorly in a critical game last night? there is no question. but i am hopeful that everybody would agree that does not give you the right to be classless. >> this goes down as a critical moment in sports history. philadelphia. -- you can hear public address announcer urging flyers fans to show some class as the audience tossed on the ice commemorative wrist bands on to the ice and it cost the flyers a delay of game penalty. did that make a difference in the game that they lost 6-1, no. but it solidified philadelphia fans as rowdy and overly aggressive some fans were embarrassed. >> it ruined the moment, they should have played for ed last night and the fans ruined that. >> and officials say that while poorly expressed. that is fueled by the delaware valley's love forrer their team. >> we are just rowdy and having a good time. >>
walter perez is live now with a pep rally wrapped up. you are talking to fans about last night? >> reporter: i have rick. over the years there are several incidentses that cast shadows over sports in philadelphia. you have last night. did the flyers play poorly in a critical game last night? there is no question. but i am hopeful that everybody would agree that does not give you the right to be classless. >> this goes down as a critical moment in sports history. philadelphia. -- you...
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reporting live from west conshohocken, walter perez channel6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> philadelphia police released new surveillance pictures showing a woman's abduction in hunting park then need help finding the suspect. officers say it happened friday morning in the 900 block of west luzerne street much witnesses say they saw a man force the woman who a green car possibly a toyota camry way partial pennsylvania tag kbl137. a witness told police she also heard a woman screaming at the man and then the suspect followed the woman in the car and forced her inside before driving off. >>> new details tonight about a crash that injured a delaware state trooper. investigators say the trooper was responding to a domestic altercation and his cruiser's lights and sirens were activated when a car pulled in front of him. the crash happened yesterday evening on route seven in stanton, new castle county. >>> the other driver involved was taken to christiana hospital. the trooper was treated at the hospital and released. >> two former philadelphia police officers have been found not
reporting live from west conshohocken, walter perez channel6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> philadelphia police released new surveillance pictures showing a woman's abduction in hunting park then need help finding the suspect. officers say it happened friday morning in the 900 block of west luzerne street much witnesses say they saw a man force the woman who a green car possibly a toyota camry way partial pennsylvania tag kbl137. a witness told police she also...
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hi, walter. >> reporter: hey, monica. we haven't seen a single soul on campus student faculty not wearing some kind of villanova basketball gear somewhere on their body. the campus is psyched and focused on tonight's mission, beat carolina and win the first national title since 1985. nova nation simply can't wait. >> reporter: the wildcats seem to be peaking out at the right time coming off that dominating performance against oklahoma on saturday and the enthusiasm of students here on campus is peaking out as well. >> it's insane. saturday night was one of the craziest nights i've ever experienced. it was awesome. atmosphere was insane. >> reporter: tonight a watch party is planned at the pavilion as villanova basketball merchandise continues to fly out the door cbs3 "eyewitness news" makes it to the university store. >> the bookstore is a revolving door of gear coming in. if you don't get your size within 10 minutes of it being out you're not getting it for another shift. >> reporter: while everyone is looking forward to
hi, walter. >> reporter: hey, monica. we haven't seen a single soul on campus student faculty not wearing some kind of villanova basketball gear somewhere on their body. the campus is psyched and focused on tonight's mission, beat carolina and win the first national title since 1985. nova nation simply can't wait. >> reporter: the wildcats seem to be peaking out at the right time coming off that dominating performance against oklahoma on saturday and the enthusiasm of students here...
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. >> "action news" reporter walter perez is live at a polling place in ardmore, montgomery county. what about the democratic primary to face pat toomey in november? >> reporter: that is right jim. democratic voters here that we spoke with knows what is at stake because many democrats in the country see pennsylvania as key to winning back the u.s. senate and the person that wins today faces a tough challenge in november. >> there are four people vying for the democratic nomination to run against republican senator, pat toomey. john sestak, katie mcginty and businessman joe bavarka. sestak is a former navy admiral that came within 2 percentage points of beating toomey in 2010. despite that sestak has alien e alienated himself. enter katie mcginty, she has not been elected to public office but ran against tom wolf who later pointed her as his chief of staff. the democrat party all but recruited mcginty to run and pours millions into her campaign. supporters don't get it. >> he has good name recognition and has widespread support, it puzzles me why the democratic party would leave a go
. >> "action news" reporter walter perez is live at a polling place in ardmore, montgomery county. what about the democratic primary to face pat toomey in november? >> reporter: that is right jim. democratic voters here that we spoke with knows what is at stake because many democrats in the country see pennsylvania as key to winning back the u.s. senate and the person that wins today faces a tough challenge in november. >> there are four people vying for the...
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and live is walter perez. and the police want to know who stole the doors and how they were able to carry them away. >> that's right. laurel hill cemetery established in 1836 is recognized as a national historic landmark. the officials say vandalism here is pretty uncommon. what happened here early this morning was more than simple vandalism they say this is felony theft. cemetery officials describe it as a crime callus as brazen. >>> and it is unspeakable. it is rare we respond to thefts of this nature. >> the philadelphia police inspector scott small talking about the theft of this bronze pair of mausoleum doors. and plywood covers the entrance where they stood more than 100 years. not just valuable, they are massive. >> the doors are each six feet in height, weigh about 800 pounds each. they are worth a total of $25,000. >> cemetery officials say the doors were there yesterday, so they believe the theft occurred sometime very early this morning before sunrise. but what has the laurel hill cemetery c.e.o.s s
and live is walter perez. and the police want to know who stole the doors and how they were able to carry them away. >> that's right. laurel hill cemetery established in 1836 is recognized as a national historic landmark. the officials say vandalism here is pretty uncommon. what happened here early this morning was more than simple vandalism they say this is felony theft. cemetery officials describe it as a crime callus as brazen. >>> and it is unspeakable. it is rare we respond...
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this all has to be very well-timed because that guy right there, damon walters, we know him as a free runner, a stuntman, has been in multiple hollywood blockbusters, is going to backflip over the car. >> he has his job cut out for him because if you notice in the test runs, his head was still too low. >> and these why they did the test runs and why they had the slow motion camera. >> okay. i'm shaking about this. >> keep watching. you may notice he doesn't have eyes in the back of his head. this is all done with precision timing. when the car flashes past a trip center that starts a timer in damon's field of view. he has to jump at the exact moment. >> if a formula e car leaves at this point and crosses there at this time, when do you backflip. >> right about now. >> oh! >> play the again. immediately play it again. >> got this. >> oh, wow. >> nice. >> the race car going at about 62 miles per hour, it also released a 360 video so you get to see alley ster's perspective right here, the driver, as he flashes by damon. >> the hair on my arm is standing it. >> suspect sshs isn't that nea
this all has to be very well-timed because that guy right there, damon walters, we know him as a free runner, a stuntman, has been in multiple hollywood blockbusters, is going to backflip over the car. >> he has his job cut out for him because if you notice in the test runs, his head was still too low. >> and these why they did the test runs and why they had the slow motion camera. >> okay. i'm shaking about this. >> keep watching. you may notice he doesn't have eyes in...
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walter white is executive secretary of the naacp. in their dealings with at eleanor you think about the constituencies, their organizations and their political constituencies. pauli represented no one other than young people like her so. she could deliver votes. -- couldn't. and she was brash and they apparently were afraid to go very far because they were always thinking about the medical consequences. always calculating. so pauli believed and i think she was right better relationship was different because in subway she felt like she had nothing to lose and she could speak her mind. there were other young people and african-americans, that eleanor had relationships with. and what is harry belafonte. they became friends. i don't know if they met at the world's fair in brussels, maybe before that but they became friends. and he still to this day speaks the for as his mentor. i heard him recently speaker for as his mentor. and she showed him a tremendous amount of compassion. when he wanted to buy or rent an apartment in an apartment b
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reporting live from philadelphia, walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> accused cop killer, eric frein, was back in court for a pretrial hearing, prosecutors say he ambushed and shot two state trooper s outside their barracks. corporal dixon died and the defense wants his confession thrown out and the death penalty off the table. but the judge delayed any possible ruling after reporters objected to not viewing the confession. they will continue the hearing on friday. >>> detectives continue to question scott griffin, the alleged trigger man in the shooting of police officer mccullough, griffin suspected accomplice was arraigned on attempted murder and robbery charges today. >>> atlantic city won a fight in court today as it it tries to cope with a desperate financial situation. a judge rule that the city will not have to freeze all assets, the city is fighting a takeover by the state and john rawlins has the story. >> the city by the sea has very little money in its municipal covers, the christie administration went to court asking for an injunction for the city to s
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i spoke to walters that says he decision and both men are on administrative leave. >>> passengers had e to b evacuated after a metro train got stuck in the tunnel east of the roslyn station and it turns out it was one of the 7000 series and the newest model of railcar in the fleet. some onboard were stuck for an hour tweeting about the heat and lack of air and the cause of the problem is still under investigation. >>> take to the streets outside the new york republican gala. the dump trump rally was held near grand central terminal. inside ted cruz and john kasich campaigned for the state's primary election. outside protestors called donald trump a raisist and declared new york city a no trump zone. >> in brook land new york hillary clinton and bernie sanders met for their most contentious match-up yet. the show down comes just five days before new yorkers go to the polls. cbs's jamie utis reports from the brooklyn navy yard. >> excuse me. >> senator, please. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders came out swinging with the senator questioning the secretary's judgment. >> i question a
i spoke to walters that says he decision and both men are on administrative leave. >>> passengers had e to b evacuated after a metro train got stuck in the tunnel east of the roslyn station and it turns out it was one of the 7000 series and the newest model of railcar in the fleet. some onboard were stuck for an hour tweeting about the heat and lack of air and the cause of the problem is still under investigation. >>> take to the streets outside the new york republican gala....
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valley's leading news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> another cold night across the delaware valley. people in center city were bundled up as they ventured outside. along with their coats, they may need umbrellas as we head into the workweek. sunday night, the big story on "action news" tonight is it rain on the way. accuweather tracking some showers for tomorrow. >>> so what time will you need to pull out the old umbrella? moving on to meteorologist melissa magee with the details. >> how about early in the morning we will be tracking the light showers that will be mosque across the delaware and lehigh valleys. it does get warmer by the afternoon, some things to look forward to. the high of just 50 in the region, coming in at 42 in philadelphia, 43 reading and 41 degrees at the coast in cape may. 36 in the poconos. right now tapping into a southerly wind. the milder air overhead getting into the day on monday. and the radar is showing you a frontal boundary draped to the north moving across the great lakes. you see the moistur
valley's leading news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> another cold night across the delaware valley. people in center city were bundled up as they ventured outside. along with their coats, they may need umbrellas as we head into the workweek. sunday night, the big story on "action news" tonight is it rain on the way. accuweather tracking some showers for tomorrow. >>> so what time will you need to pull...