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everything takes its time and right now we feel like it is our time. >> after 23 years in prison a man's murder conviction is overturn, but while his sonnies hopeful for a reunion there is a new effort to keep him behind bars. pennsylvania's gubernatorial candidates trade political jabs in their first debate. but the big story on "action news" tonight is breaking news, the the pentagon confirms that air strikes have begun on isis targets in syria. >> u.s. led coalition is using a mix of fighter, bomber and tomahawk land attack missiles, right now, possibly near city
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of rocka which is an isis strong hold in syria. decision to carry out strikes tonight was apparently made earlier today by u.s. central command in the region and authorized by the president. they are several nations involved in this effort, including jordan, saudi arabia, bahrain, gatar and united arab emirates. pentagon has given no further information as air strikes are ongoing even as we speak, tonight. and here at home, the path of a stray bullet was a deadly one and now a 15 year-old girl has lost her life. >> police say she was only guilty of being in the the wrong place with the violence broke out and she is not the only victim. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is more from police headquarters live tonight, dann, you've got the latest. >> reporter: that is right, brian. witnesses continue to be questioned here, at police headquarters but so far, no arrests. police are still working to unravel the details of what led to a police say is the
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shooting of have two innocent bystanders, killing one, critically wounding another. the entrance to einstein medical center was a crime scene late today sealed with yellow crime scene tape. police say this began at 4:15 when a fight broke out the in the group of 50 to hundred teenagers and young adults. they were standing outside, the septa transportation center at broad and olney. >> a large crowd of juveniles and young adults were rowdy. they were unrulely. that was the radio call. they were walking south from broad an olney right towards einstein hospital. that is when shots rang out. >> reporter: tragically a 15 year-old girl, delaware will valley charter school student, walking with a friend and in the in the group was struck in the back by a bullet. police immediately rush her inside the hospital's emergency room to be treated. >> minutes after arriving at einstein hospital, immediately after arriving, they work on her but she was pronounced dead. >> reporter: police say a 19 year-old male also a innocent bystander was struck by three bullets in the chest and neck. he was listed in critical an
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stein. investigators say there were a number of people including medical personnel who witnessed mala that broke out in front of the medical center. as a result police were able to take five people in custody for questioning. >> we're pretty confident that the five young adults we have in custody were apprehended immediately around broad and olney and were with the crowd that was involved in this shooting. >> reporter: hospital and delaware valley charter school which is a couple blocks away were temporarily put on lock down as police work to contain the situation. police commissioner charles ramsey says that this all happened in front of the einstein medical center during rush hour, was in the just tragic but disturbing. >> it is tragic. it is a shame. whenever you have a situation where you have young people getting injured, broad daylight, middle of the day, rush hour, people moving back and forth, bullets flying, it is just a terrible sit ways. >> reporter: police describe the gun man as a 17 year-old black male, wearing a black tank top and black running pant with a red stripe down
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the side of the legs. police seem confident they will get their person that they are looking for. live from police headquarters, dann cuellar for "action news" at ten on phl17. >> thanks, dann. police, in -- pennsylvania state police say that they are closing in on the suspect who killed a trooper and wounded another. over the weekend police found an ak-47 style assault rifle, and ammunition in the woods that eric frein hid or bandon. he is described as a survivor list who hates law enforcement and is believed he has been planning an ambush for years. he is on the fbi the's ten most wanted list and rewards totaling $175,000, have been posted for his capture. tonight, pennsylvania's sit city governor or met face-to-face with tomorrow wolf. they squared off against one another in the first debate, both men went into tonight's event knowing full well that wolf has had a consistent and
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wide lead over the incumbent for months now. "action news" sharrie williams is live at the satellite center with how they spared tonight, in hershey, pennsylvania tonight, sharrie. >> reporter: brian, both candidates were able to hold their on, no major mistakes from either camp tonight. both of them sticking to their message and their talking pint but they did take opportunities to point each other out throughout the the debate. a warm exchange led off tonight's gubernatorial debate between incumbent tom corbett and his opponent tom wolf. relatively friendly each took jabs over the 45 minutes, whenever possible. >> within two and a half months of the the new fiscal year we were already borrowing money. >> i think it is time mr. wolf share his plans, rather than stan up here and say well, we will to have figure it out. we will sit down with the legislator. >> reporter: questions bed case led off the night. wolf insisted to the audience gathered in hirsch that i jobs and funding related to education have been cut, under corbett. >> educators who have been laid off, 27,000 educators
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lost their jobs. class sizes have increased. property taxes have gone through the the roof. education has been cut. we are in the doing a good job following through on the promise we made. >> reporter: corbett replied saying he has implemented new metrics to evaluate teachers and schools, and that the decreases in education did not start with him. >> cuts to education occurred in the administration before me but mr. wolf supporters and public sector union, particularly teachers union, spent millions of dollars putting out the lie that i cut education. i didn't. >> reporter: another topic of debate, taxes. when asked if he he plan to sign the in tax pledge, corbett had this to say. >> is that a yes or a no. >> that is my answer. >> reporter: meanwhile wolf says, pennsylvania needs a fair tax system only saying some are paying too much, while others are moth paying enough. >> the the middle class has in the had a tax break in pennsylvania in over 20 years. >> reporter: two more debate are planned, before, of course, voters head to the
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polls and believe it or in the we are just six weeks from that date, come tomorrow. live from the the satellite center, sharrie williams for "action news" at ten on phl17. brian. >> down to the wire sharrie, thanks very much. pennsylvania state house passed a $2 per pack cigarette tax that would raise money for philadelphia's public schools. now the bill is heading to the state senate and then governor corbett who said he will sign it. money raised will provide 83 million-dollar per year, to the cash strapped philadelphia school district. we've got less than a half an hour before you begin a new season and i'm talking about the the fall season. but lets take a look back at our summer, shall we. meteorologist adam joseph is live at the big board, hi adam. >> we had a summer? you wouldn't have even known it how cool it was but yes, we say so long to summer within the half an hour. temperatures running half degree below normal. highest temperature was on july 2nd of 96 degrees. we only had two heat waves this summer, both of those
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heat waves, three consecutive days have of 90, in longer, last year we had four heat waves, two years before that we had six heat waves and rainfall we had 20 percent of normal. actual number 2.37 below normal. autumnal equinox arrives at 10:29 tonight. that is when the sunnies direct rays are over the equator just south of the tropic of cancer and north of the tropic of the capricorn but over next three months over the fall season, we will lose almost three hours of daylight and average high temperatures will drop from 76 degrees, which is tomorrow, down to 43 degrees which we say hello to winter in three months. we will look at the numbers tonight feeling very fall-like. coolest night in four months. so very appropriate by tomorrow morning it is 42 in will allentown. forty-four in reading. forty-seven in wilmington. forty-three in millville. and 50 degrees, in philadelphia but brian when we come back and look at that seven day forecast, you want a little more summer?
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we will get a little taste of it over next week. we will talk about when in the seven day. >> a little dessert. >> yes. >> chopper 6hd over the scene of the car crash in the mayfair section tonight. that is when two cars collided, one of them crashing through the fence of the home at intersection of farnsworth and leave vick street. it was just feet from a child's play set. the fortunately no one was injured but this is the same scene we are seeing just last month an suv collided with a big rig which you see here. truck then barreled into that house. investigation, continues into yesterday's deadly tour bus crash in new castle delaware. two people were killed and more than 40 others were injured when the bus flipped over on the route one exit ramp to route 13. investigators were reviewing logs to see how long bus driver had been on the road without a break. they are also looking to see how mechanical failures played into the crash. bus company which has an average safety rating and had been cited in the past for not
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keeping their drivers log current. for second day nurses at chester were on the roadside, instead of at the bedside. >> ♪ >> the 550 crozer-chester medical center nursees were back on the picket lines today as replacement nurses filled their rolls inside, work are have been without a contract since early june now. hospital management is asking for pay cuts and benefit reductions. the nurses, who average more than 100 you this dollars a year though, say this is in the about money but their demand that the hospital hire more nurses. tonight, children in tie ohio nicetown were given a hot meal thanks to olive garden. it was a pasta party at nicetown boys and girls club. more than a hundred children were served a helping of spaghetti, salad and bread sticks. olive garden donated the meals through an ongoing partnership with the boys and girls club. well, a full action at
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"action news" at ten continues when we come right back. >> hundreds of new born babies exposed to tuberculosis at the very hospital where they were born, the latest on the investigation, tonight. kenneth? >> reporter: well, a 20 year-old conviction was overturn today for an accused rapist and killer. coming up, we will tell you why prosecutors say a north philadelphia man is still guilty of the crime. and what happened before a rare bear attack that killed a college student in central new jersey.
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savage murder more than two decades old took a new torn with the man in prison for that crime had his conviction overturn. tonight the family of anthony wright is hoping to welcome him home but prosecutors have a different plan. kenneth moton live outside the courthouse in center city. kenneth, they want him to stay behind bars. >> reporter: brian, it was an emotional moment inside criminal just advertise center when common pleas judge overturn anthony wright's 20 year-old conviction but tonight he is still in the state prison facing a retrial. it was a despicable crime, 91 rape and murder of the 77 year old nicetown resident louise
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tally. construction worker anthony wright, who was 20 years old at the time of the arrest was convicted. he maintained his innocence. >> did you believe him? >> yes, totally do. >> reporter: twenty-seven year-old anthony wright, junior didn't necessity much about his father's crime until the innocent project stepped in and for the to have the rape kit tested again in 2011. dna results matched another man, a now deceased convicted felon who slept in an abandoned house next to the victim's home. wright and his son were in court this morning when a judge overturn the 1993 conviction. >> it was really motional, it was the only thing that was, they were using as solid evident, and now what else is there. >> reporter: a lot, according to the philadelphia district attorney's office which now plans to retry write. the defendant is the person who murdered louise tall any 1991, this new dna evidence only shows that the defendant did not act alone when he
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committed this heinous crime. the d.a.'s office says that wright's clothing was stain with the victim's blood and found under his bed. wright's mother testified those clothes didn't belong to him and were not seized from their home. prosecutors say wright confessed in a signed statement, and his defense, claimed that statement was coerced by police. >> no matter how bad, how hard my family want him home, how badly he wants to be home, you know, everything takes its time and right now we feel it is our time. >> reporter: another hearing is scheduled here for next week. we tried, but we were unable to track down a family member of the elderly victim louise tally. reporting live outside criminal justice center in center city, kenneth moton for "action news" at ten on phl17. former sold shore scaled the white house fence on friday had a car load of weapons. investigators say they found 800 round of ammunition, a man shed i and two hatchets inside
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omar gonzales's car. he was apprehended after making i threw the building's front door. we will have much more including what else authorities found inside that suspect's car coming up tonight at 10:30. meteorologist adam joseph has the accu weather forecast and the clock is ticking. >> minutes, minutes to go until we turn to fall what time officially. >> 10:29. >> oh, boy. >> twelve minutes or so away before the season officially, switches so to speak. seventy-three your high temperature today. 3 degrees below the normal. the low 62. that 73 came at midnight this afternoon's high was only 71. your records 39 and 97 degrees. the as you look at the numbers we are falling quickly here, 53 in allentown. fifty-five in reading. fifty-five in wilmington. fifty-four in trenton. fifty's even from dover right over the bay into millville. twenty-four hour change, compared to last night at this time, 11 degrees cooler in philadelphia, 16 degrees
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cooler in wilmington and trenton, so the numbers are really taking a down fall as you can go over the last 24 hours where it felt more like summer, yesterday. as we look at satellite and radar we had cloud this afternoon, they faded this evening. high clouds are starting to push up from the south and west but we are filtering some of that very weak, let's just say moon light out there since it is almost a new moon but that included cover will continue to push out to sianni stars will be the star of the show through much of the overnight hours. but that morning rush hour is bright but it is very chilly, 40's in the suburbs, 50 at 6:00 o'clock in the morning for philadelphia, 52 at 7:00 and then at 8:00 o'clock 53 degrees. as we look regional tomorrow, mostly sunny for first full day of fall, 17 kutztown and 71 in reading, 70 in lancaster. comfortably cool but still below average. philadelphia 71 tomorrow and glassboro 72. it is a very chilly start but
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warmer afternoon, wrightstown at 71 and one more stop to the south and east only upper 60's at the shore, there will be a very cool breeze on the beach, lot of sun, despite that, 70 degrees in speed well and dover at 70 degrees. you know what i will not give you this seven day i'm done giving seven day so you will to have wait until next season before i give you that seven day forecast. but don't worry, it is no the that long. >> yeah, we will see new a few minutes. >> thanks, adam. on health check at ten ebola is believed to have sickened more than 5800 people in five west african nations. the out break is showing no signs of slowing down. see era leon is expect to announce a dramatic increase in patients tomorrow, following an intense effort to find new cases over the weekend. liberia just opened up its center, the world's health organization estimated last week it only has about 20 percent of the beds it needs to treaty bowl a
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patients. tuberculosis testing has begun on infants born in the el paso hospital following the the revelation that 700 of them were exposed to a worker with that illness. the exposure happened in the nursery of providence memorial hospital between september 2013 and last month. health officials say they do not know why the worker was not tested until months after showing symptoms of the disease. a spokesperson for the hospital, says that in workers have tested positive for active, tuberculosis. nfl has taken a step naming a woman at its new chief marketing officer. dawn hudson will take over marking activity starting next month, she previously held positions with the consulting firm the parseon group and served as ceo of pepsi north america. she replaces mark wall her who will oversee nfl's international interests. and on that note it is time new for sports. >> ducis rodgers live from the "action news" sports center.
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dues is we are talking eagles they are bruised battered but winning. >> they are winning. they are three-zero tops in the nfl but eagles lineman are dropping left, right and center. jason kelce has a sports hernia. there is no timetable for his return. but you have to believe we're talking months, not weeks. injury occurred in the third quarter of yesterday's win over washington. kelce will under get surgery. expect young david molk to fill in. howie roseman told us tonight he is in the overly concern. >> next man up and these guys have done a really good job stepping in when they have had opportunities and moke is a smart guy, athletic. we will justin to play with who we got. >> have after the game cary williams created a stir when he implied eagles slow start is due to the fact that they are tired from hard practices during the week. that is a lot like a shot to the coaching staff but coach kelly says there is no story here, all is good. >> i in met with cary, he came in on his own today, i visited with him.
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i think he was frustrated. i understand that. cary is a competitor. i got no issues with cary. >> ahead next half an her flyers open up their exhibition season more news
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you know owns a new iphone six or six plus. that is because apple says it sold more than 10 million of the devices in just the first three days it was available in stores. that is 1 million more than opening sales of last years i phone 5s. by the way record does in the the include the largest smart phone market in the world because chinese regulators have not yet approved it. a man, on a cross country mission to reduce food waste in america made a stop in philadelphia tonight. rob green field was in rittenhouse square showing people the the food that he found while dumpster diving. edible food. environmental activist wants grocery stores to donate this food to non-profits to feed the hungry. to further his point his fight campaign from san diego to nyc is being fueled 100 percent by food, he find in these dumpsters.
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we are working on several new stories you'll see as "action news" at ten continues tonight. a car dealership has a big mess on its hand, big question, why does someone power acid on dozens of brand new cars, that story straight ahead. plus, you won't believe what a teenager says happened to her at this intersection, the the scary experience, she says, she escaped.
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phl17. >>announcer:"action news" at 10:30 on phl17]@42?h the police have not made an arrest in the death outside of
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the einstein medical center. she was hit by a stray bullet. a 19-year-old man was injured. there was a large crowd gathered sen center. things were rowdy. shots were fired. a 17-year-old was wearing a black tank top may have tattoos on his neck. a man that spent 20 years in prison for the rape of a woman got his conviction overturned thanks to d.n.a. testing. it belonged to a convicted felon that passed away last year. the district attorney's office plans to re-try wright. the police in delaware are trying to figure out who poured an acid-based solution on cars in mill creek.
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walter perez has the details. >>reporter:it happened between closing time this past saturday night and this morning when the employees arrived a at the lot. they dumped acid on approximately 60 vehicles. some were used. many were brand new. it's going to take time before they get the cars back up for sale. >> there are so many cars. you have to do a lot of paint work. it's not just the hoods. it's the quarter panel on the new cars. it's difficult to paint. >>reporter:the property is equipped with several surveillance cameras. it's likely that the vandals are caught on tape. >> the area is covered. it's a98vç question of figuringt
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when saturday night and when it happened once we figure it out we work backwards for the surveillance. >>reporter:they are posting a reward leading to the conviction of those responsible. >> we are taking it seriously. i know for my family it's upsetting and for the employees. the sheridon ford has been in business for 20 years now. reporting from wilmington, i am walter perez "action news" at 10:00, phl17. the police need your help trying to abduct a teenager in haddonville. she ignored the man. he jumped out of his vehicle and grabbed her. it all happened at 10:30 at the unit block of tanner street.
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the man is in his 20s or 30s. he may have scratches on his face, neck or chest. three teenagers are facing hate crime charges for beating up a mentally challenged man earlier this month. they arrested two 14 year olds and one 13 year old. her son has the mental capacity of a 7-year-old. and he into th couldn't defend themselves. the police in central new jersey are investigating the death of a teenager that died minutes after taken out of a rutgers fraternity party. cakaitlyn kovacs, -- they are
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dealing with the death of a 22-year-old student. darsh pael was hiking with five yesterday. they came across a black bear and got scared and ran into different directions. pael's body was found two hours later. the bear was euthanized. it's the the first fatal bear attack in new jersey. today the company filed a motion to seek permission to sell off the gambling equipment an furniture. it will help to raise money for theo= ongoing banking proceedin. the trump taj~mahal is
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threatening to close its doors oon november 13th. welcome to fall. i can smell it already. apple pies. if you missed the last sunset of the summer season we captured it for you down the shore and atlantic city. notice the clouds moving in different directions. that is because the wind changes with height. you get the low clouds in one direction and the high clouds. there it is. the last glow of the summer rays going to the horizon. we pause it there. take it in. that is the last image of 2014. the chilly temperatures out there. satellite and radar. that will stay on the cooler side this next couple of days. we get a gasp of summer heat.
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center city at 60. coatesville, 50. many mid 50s bridgeton 59. satellite and radar we have high clouds south and east of jersey. they continue on i-95 off to the north and east. it's a clear sky. the temperatures drop. 40 in the poconos. low 40s in lancaster. and 50 in philadelphia. upper 40s from wilmington to millville. a lot of sun tomorrow afternoon. we are not going to hit normal again. many areas in the upper 60s for the highs. 65 in mount pocono. the pressure topping off at 71 in philadelphia. a lot of sunshine sitting
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pretty. the high migrates to the north and east. the winds counterclockwise. between the two pressure centers the clouds are increasing off of the storm of the carolinas. it pulls off of the eastern seaboard by wednesday. the lehigh valley is sunny. cool with a temperature of 70 degrees. if you are down the shore tomorrow, looking good. a lot of sunshine. a little on the cool side. temperature coming in at 69. the exclusive seven-day forecast, future tracker showing the heavy rain south and east of philadelphia. we have to watch this. a couple of different models all the rain is going to stay out to the sea. not rain is going to come in
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inland. a summer-like weekend. sunshine both days. low 80s. above normal on monday at 79. fall has been around. summer is making a comeback the first week of fall. thank you, adam. the archdiocese and high school students were honored to help them pay for their education. they received scholarships from the mcguire foundation. tonight the scholars celebration was hosted by mr. and mrs. james mcguire. the students will receive $3,000 each time that they attend an archdiocesan school. a man jumps the fence at the white house and walks inside. what we learn about him in court today. they are calling a person of
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tonight. dramatic images right now. this is a chopper from kabc in los angeles. a 150 feet of dock threatening one ship and a nearby warehouse. there are several crews on scene right now. this is in the city of wilmington, outside of the los angeles. 150 feet of dock ablaze as we speak tonight. in the meanwhile, time three afghan army officers that vanished over the weekend are now found. they ever questioned at rainbow bridge. that is a checkpoint at niagara falls. the three men were in massachusetts and training. they disappeared saturday after trip to the mall. they posed no threat to the public. tonight there is still no sign of hanna graham.
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the police have named person of interest. he is 32-year-old jesse matthew. he was seen on surveillance video. graham has his arms around her waist. he believed that he brought drinks for the 18-year-old. the two got into matthew's car. he walked into a police station on saturday and asked for a lawyer. he spoke to one and left an hour later without answering any of their questions. he sped away. now, he is wanted for reckless driving. now hannah's parents want her back. >> somebody knows what happened to hanna. >> a search warrant was executed this amp. up next, as "action news" continues. you won't believe what was found
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inside of a car that belonged to a man that scaled the fence of the white house and made his way inside the family's home. top news headlines and weather and traffic
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the secret service is on the hot seat. over the welcome back two intruders made it over the fence onto the the white house grounds. one got inside the white house through an unlocked door. what came out about the intruder is disturbing. here is karen travers. >>reporter:he scaled the white house fence and made his way inside the front door. gonzales is a danger to the president. the 42-year-old iraq veteran parked his car in front of the white house.
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he several run-ins from the law enforcement this summer. he was walking near the white house with a hatchet. they found no ammunition. he was arrested in virginia in july charging with possessing a sawed-off shotgun. most troubles virginia state police say that gonzales had a map of washington, d.c. with a line drawn to the white house. they alerted a.t.f. and the secret service. it came moments after they departed on marine one. he was asked about it in the oval office. why were not drained dogs used to stop gonzales? why was he not tackled? why was the door unlocked?
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they had to make a split-second decision. they chose not to shoot. after the eagle's third winther dealing with bad news winner. you are either suspended or injured. that is due to jaso jason kelses injury. it will require surgery. it likely will be months not week. and expect david polk to fill in. >> we see the guys coming back. we have good players on our offensive line.
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we'll dealin deal with it. >> williams likes to talk. we like to listen. it's a slow start. they are tired because they practice hard during the week. and chip kelly told our jamie apody that all is good. [inaudible] >> no, you guys are everywhere. really nothing. that is what we live with. >>reporter:if you were feeling that way? >> think that he knows that. my door is always open. anybody can talk to me. >> anybody involved in ray rice domestic case, who knew when and when the ravens got their hands the video. >> i am deeply sorry for that.
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cobel jones played for the 6ers. he was traded by the team for moses malone. you can't be in two places at once. you can if you split yourself in two. they are in toronto and half the team is there and half the team is there. the re there. he ties the game at 2-2. flyers with a two-man advantage. and braydon scores. the flyers 5-4 against washington.
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and nick cousins, and 2-0. simmonds gets into a scrum. he gets tossed. this is what happened when you fight. flyers lose this 3-2. >> she was shadow boxing. they could use a punching bag. seriously. not you though. thank you. a lot of people talking about the foul ball that jeter had. a dad catches it and hands it to the little girl. to the horror, she throws it back to the field. dad is brought down and gives it back to his daughter with lessons. a foul ball
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all right. we are getting one final check of the accuweather forecast. now we are. take a look when you step out of the door for the bus stop, you u need a jacket. 53 at 8:00 in the morning. it bright and chilly. as you go through the day planner, a lot of the sunshine. 52 at 7:00. 67 at 1:00.
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and 71, at 4:00. the 80s will make a comeback this welcome back. thank you, adam. thank you for joining us. and "modern family" is next. followed by "friends." i am brian taff. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. see you.
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jay, should i get rid of this? the hat, the jacket, or the cane? actually, yes. just yes. we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef. the point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's, "it's just a local call." "can i use your bathroom?" "my mother needs to lie down." no, it just stinks. he did write a check. shh! the less he knows, the better. you're not even here anymore. but it's my stuff.