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>> thursday night a lottery decided which students can stay after school and which ones have to go somewhere else tomorrow morning. >> and a blow for vice-president biden's family. we're learning one member has been kicked out of the military. but the big story on "action news" is ebola and how the government is working to prevent an outbreak in this country. >> there's an emphasis on prevention and changes in the care for some of those already infected with that virus. right now the first nurse to fall ill in dallas, texas sake treated at the national institutes of health in bez
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maryland and her co-worker second case sake treated emory university hospital in atlanta. as is american dr. who contracted ebola in sierra leone. president obama expressed concerns of the virus spreading. >> president obama: owe obviously because of the two nurses getting sick that made people that much more concerned. that's understood. i want everybody to understand it remains a very difficult disease to catch and if we continue to take the steps that we need to, then this will be contained. >> president added the best way to control a potential ebola outbreak at this -- is at the source. west africa. and today the -- he authorized the pentagon to call up more reserve and national guard troops if they're needed to assist there. the "action news" team is working here and on location to cover the latest surrounding the spread of ebola.
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>> "action news" reporter dann cuellar live in dallas, texas tonight and dann we begin with efforts there to deal with more potential cases. >> reporter: that's right, brian, federal officials say the decision to move nina pham to the national institute of health in maryland was in the best interest of texas health presbyterian. the decision was not made because of the trained biohazard unit the nih or confidence issues with this hospital. >> this is brand new video tonight showing nina pham in her dallas hospital room getting well wishes from the doctors treating her. >> reporter: nina left the hospital as a crowd of well wisher and quark worz, gathered with signs to cheer her on. a hospital spokes woman asked cars to honk their horns to show
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surprise report. she was taken to dallas love field she walked with support to ambulance to a specialized plane to take her to maryland. in a statement pham said in part she's thankful for out love of pouring and sure port. they concede that moving her is the right decision when many professionals who would staff the icu was side lined. 75 people cared for thomas dunkin who later died from the ebola cyrus. hazmat crews were decontaminating the building of amber vin september. the 29-year-old was flown to emery university hospital in atlanta. in another development dallas county commissioners considered issuing a disaster declaration fearing threat had potential to suffer widespread or potential damage, injury, loss or threat of life resulting from ebola. but in the end, they decided against it for now. >> there are people that because of a breach were placed in a
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position of being in a scare waiting period. where they are looking for any sign of symptoms and they too have ebola. >> reporter: it's still unclear how the two nurses got it but the national nurses united a union representing nurses blames the hospital saying they did not provide proper information in a timely manner. the hospital says it was following cdc guidelines. but now any worker that shows even the slightest symptom is going to be tested proactively for ebola. we're live in dallas, i'm dann cuellar, "action news" at 10 on phl17. thank you, dann. the children's hospital of philadelphia is one of several pediatric hospitals designated to care for children who contract the ebola virus. chop has internal ebola task force that spent months planning the processes that are necessary for proper care.
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there are zero cases here right now. and stay with "action news" for continuing coverage of ebola. we'll have more live reports and updates on "abc news" app around the clock. back at home tonight the kind of gamble no parent want to take. a lottery tonight to determine which charter school students and stay and which have to go leaving moms and dads with tough task of finding a new place to educate their children. by tomorrow morning. "action news" reporter chad pradelli was there as parents got that news tonight in northern liberties. chad. >> reporter: brian, really an emotional night walter d. palmer charter school these parents enrolled their students or sons and daughters here in the first place to get a better education. now they must find new schools, break up friendships leave teachers and financial toll of new uniforms and school supplies wherever they end up. >> her words are muted by the
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gym inside the gym name yum. >> she was hold her daughter is out. >> what do you do now. >> find another school. >> this whole school i supported day one, prek on. my child probably won't go to school until november. >> slash in enrollment is culmination of a month long flight with school district it claims palmer violated the charter. it was authorized is kids it was not allowed to teach. palmer was authorized to teach 675 students but enrollment at the school's two campuses bloond to more than 1200. the course ruled in favor of district and awarded it $1.5 million. palmer's founder is saddened families have been caught in the middle. >> i understand their pain and anguish and they really believe that somehow they thought they were going to make it. >> and more students could be
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moved. palmer says he's working with private donors to fill a budget deficit and pay for extra 300 or so kids its currently teaching and cuts would come from the high school which leaves more uncertainty for parents. >> i don't know. i have two high schoolers and middle schooler they're not clear on what is happening with them. they tell us don't worry about. it you see where don't worry got us. >> these things happen it really does the fights continues. >> these students are out now. there's no school tomorrow. come monday these students who didn't win the lottery will not come back to palmer. live in northern liberties, chad pradelli, "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> it will be a difficult weekend for a lot of families, chad, thank you. its with a day of action for philadelphia teachers, students and supporters first they shut down broad street and brought a meeting of the school reform khition to a stand still. >> inside the meeting of school
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reform commission members of teachers union voiced their displeasure with src decision to can set union contract. that move forces teachers to contribute to healthcare benefits. earlier today, members held a massive rally in front of the school district headquarters. police estimate there were at least 1,000 people on hand . >> police are investigating a road rage incident involving a school bus filled with students. a green chevy tahoe pulled in front of that bus levick street this afternoon. witnesses told police two of the four women inside that tahoe got out and start add tacking the bus. one of them had a baseball bat. another sprayed something on the bus. a 15-year-old student passenger from st. william school in bensalem suffered cuts. >> you get to enjoy a finish to the week with mild temperatures. they won't last. you'll need a sweater by the end of the weekend. adam joseph is live at the big
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board. chilly one. >> yes, it's going to turn that way and we're stepping off of what was more summerlike with humidity and downpours last night and high temperatures today still above average for this time of year, 7 in philadelphia, 70 wilmington and 72 in the lehigh valley and equally as warm today at the shore with temperatures in the lower 70s. cold front passed through early this morning. that front now is working into the western part of the berkshires in massachusetts and you can see that conveyer belt of moisture continuing to pull off the atlantic moving to northern parts of new england and behind that we have a cold pool of air that kind of reiing nated a couple of showers in the western suburbs of philadelphia this evening. but all is okay quiet now out there and temperatures as we go throughout the day tomorrow, very similar to today. maybe a degree or two lower and in a couple spots and 70 in philadelphia, 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. pittsburgh gets 68. very seasonable. but then that change comes in by the second half of the weekend.
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it's another powerful front coming through and in fact by sunday morning 7:30, 48 in philadelphia, 40 pittsburgh, syracuse at 40 and as you can see 30s in northern new england and temperatures will get even cooler by monday morning were there could be a first frost for some. we'll talk about those big changes for the second half of the weekend and a very unsettled period. also somewhere in that 7 day of all the details coming up brian in that fall accuweather forecast. >> all right. thank you. vice-president joe biden appeared in philadelphia today to taught a job creating promise of jobs like one happening here. vp outed a dredging bar used to deepen 102 miles of shipping channel on the delaware river for the ben franklin bridge to delaware bay. he said projects like this are what we desperately need in this country now. >> right now, this port supports 1 35,000 jobs.
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not minimum wage jobs. not jobs where people are barely scraping by. but good-paying jobs you can raise a middle class family in. >> the 300 million project will deepen the delaware from 40 to 45 feet and should be wrapped up by 20 17. >> that appearance comes as word surfaces about a troubling situation within the vice-president's family and biden's son hunter was kicked out of the navy after a source says he tested positive for cocaine. it happened back in february. that source tells "abc news" biden failed a urinalysis test and that when hunter biden joined the navy in 2012 he needed waiver because of prior drug related incidentch the 43-year-old lawyer doesn't say why he was discharged but says he's embarrassed by his actions. >> the philadelphia film festival celebrated opening night with the red carpet premiere. mo'ne davis was on hand at the prince music theater.
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and jason leeber they once played open the same little league treatment. he starts in the festival's first movie called st. vincent and stars melissa mccarthy and bill murry. 23rd film festival runs through october 26. very cool. >> "action news"at 10 continues this hour and guns were drown and drivers claimed trying to get a baby and mother to hospital. >> and joan river's autopsy said her death was preventable. >> milk does the body good and a study says "the milk" could have >> milk does the body good and a study says "the milk" could have bone
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in cases of rape,pposes aborin cases of incest,ions. and in cases where the mother's health is in danger. no woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy from a rape. mario scavello sponsored a bill to force women to have unnecessary and invasive ultrasounds. it's horrifying. women need to know that mario scavello wants to stand between them and their doctors in making decisions that aren't his to make.
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>> joan rivers died as a result of "predictable come my indication of surgery" that's finding of new york city medical examiner today she went into cardiac arrest after suffering from low blood oxygen during a routine medical procedure and suffered brain damage. she wanted the procedure because of voice changes and refluxch the new york state health department is investigating.
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new jersey governor chris christie says he expect more arrests to be made in hazing scandal that has rocked sayreville. during a radio program christie stressed everyone involved needs to be held accountable. 7 teenage members of the football team face charges ranging from sexual assault to hazing. the football team season has been cancelled and christie also said students may need more education about the state's anti bullying law. >> turning once again to accuweather as we get ready to wind down the workweek and wiped up the weekend. >> oh, yeah and it should be a good one. we got to get through friday first, of course, and adam joseph is live at the big board with more. >> through friday pretty easy weather wise, 71 high temperature today in philadelphia which is four degrees above that normal of 67 and take a look at low 61 this morning normal low is 48 degrees. so well above and beyond your sunrise 7:12 and surprise
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setting now at 6:20 as you look at present numbers 67 allentown and 58 reading and 58 bill ming ton and not bad around the region. 54 millville and still low 60s along the new jersey coast. satellite and radar we have large low pressure to the norm and west which is spinning some clouds in central parts of pennsylvania and front associated with it is now to north and east. overall take a look at lower 48. really not much going on now. so it will remain quiet as we go through the next couple of days. and so if you head out early tomorrow morning as we head for the last day of the workweek for many folks, lots of sun, patchy fog and a couple spots, 56 at 6:00 and 57 at 7 and 8:00, 58. norm and west region by region 70 and allentown 71 and 72 downingtown and bright and pleasant tomorrow with low humidity a round 72 wilmington salem, better behind, wrightstown, and lots of sun and
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6 degrees above normal and south and east, 73. sea isle city 7. speedwell mostly sunny westerly wind between 7 and 14 miles an hour. as in we're approaching the weekend it's time of year to take a look at fall foliage heating peak in poconos. moderate from the lehigh valley to philadelphia and still low color to the leaves in southern new jersey and delaware. if you go leaf peeping this weekend and it looks good weather-wise you know maples even in the general delaware valley now are showing bright color and especially lehigh valley for the lehigh gorge state park and also beltsville state park or knox mixon state park and one other spot you may want to check out if far north. delaware water gap. we'll talk about this weekend because there's big change from saturday to sunday and then beyond shirleen, we got to talk about unsettled weather in that 7 day forecast. >> let's not think about beyond right? >> no. we'll stop at the weekend. >> thank you, adam.
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>> thin is in for app thl season. company unvalet new ipad called ipad air ii the world's thinnest tablet and has a finger print id and anti-reflective coating and faster process or. sales of ipads are falling and apple hopes the latest version will revive demand. also announced today apple pay makes debut monday allowing you to use your phone to mack purchases at some stores. >> but putle wallet away and look at. it. >> another preseason look at the sixers. >> jeff skversky is in for ducis rogers live in the "action news" sports center. >> in preseason action tonight coach brett brown is not on the sideline but away from the team with first round pick joel impede bead who lost his brother he died in africa the reason unknown that time. >> evan turner and boston
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celtics it's not going well. down 15 in the first. elliot williams cuts into the depth with the slam. sixers within 1 3. that's as close as it gets. they do not look sharp. they turn it over there. careless turnovers tonight. boston beats sixers by 0. they lost four of five preseason games. maybe this guy allen iverson can help out he's in the house at wells fargo. winless flyers can't afford anything else to go wrong at this point. a bunch of players started to wear plastic guards around skates at practice to prevent breaking a toe or ankle. saturday night night, dallas and despite injuries among the positives this guy wayne simmonds no one has more points in the nhl and what's the key so success? >> i'm shooting the puck and other than that playing with good line mates here i'm finding good chemistry. so i kind of take it for myself
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what's when it's off. >> more with the flyers in the next half hour and we hear from espn analyst ron
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>> "healthcheck" at 10 tonight advise he's of fda says bold letter warping on chantix should stay if place. chantix is linked to reports of suicide, hostility and depression inpatient. drug maker pfizer asked the fda to drop the warning because of recent studies suggesting there is no increased rick of psychiatric problems for chantix problems. >> there's many reasons to enjoy a glass of fwrooip time to time. significance lies in the whine veretrol. >> men were given different amounts of visvertrol those given it had higher bone density. >> we'll drink to that. >> bigger night for pennsylvania
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guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax. as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. still to come in the next half hour of "action news" at 10 tonight a local doctor heads to treat patients at the heart of
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the ebola outbreak. >> and take a closer look at these faces police in south scerzy need your help finding them as they investigate more than 40 burglaries. and this poor pooch is waiting to find a forever home. but there's one problem. people literally
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>> hello again if you're joining us now for the big story concerning ebola in the u.s. on "action news" 17. >> first nurse diagnosed with ebola in dallas is flying to maryland. nina pham will continue he recovery national institutes of health outside washington d.c. transported in the same especially outfitted plane used to fly her infected co-worker to atlanta yesterday. >> meanwhile the cdc took serious heat over ebola preparedness in capitol hill. two nurses became infected and admitted staff had no actual training open how to care for ebola patients. critics are also questioning why the cdc did not stop the second nurse amber vincent from getting open a commercial flight each though she called them and told them that she had a fever. >> and president obama today authorized pentagon to call up
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reserve and national guard troops to assist in west africa. the u.s. committed to send 4,000 military personnel to the hot zone and stop the spread. >> speaking of the hot zone one of philadelphia's top doctors has could chose tone go straight there. the action cam caught trish hen wood before she mroord boarded flight at philadelphia international today. she's bound for liberia and other staff from the international medical corps she will call upon her experience as er doctorate penn and previous work in east africa. but hendren wod says outbreak poses a entirely new challenge. >> it's a different clinical context taking kairts of myself is most posh. when i'm not on shift i don't think about that it's more about patients and residents i'm working with. in this context i know i'll have to go against normal insivrpingt of going to help wherever help is needd hendren wood says she believes
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more boots are needed on the ground to stop this outbreak. right where it started. >> and meanwhile expanded screening for potential ebola patients began at u.s. airports today. passenger from liberia, sierra leone and guinea had temperatures taking when arriving at newark, liberty in new jersey. washington d.c., chicago and atlanta are on the lookout. new york jfk airport rolled out the strainings on saturday. >> meanwhile in news for the only dog in the u.s. quarantined over ebola concerns. bntly has been moved to a "home like atmosphere for monitoring. and here he is playing. bently belongs to nurse nina pham it's not clear how ebola affects dogs. our coverage of ebola in america will continue tomorrow morning "action news" tune in 4:30 a.m. for latest headlines weather and traffic only on 6abc. >> the hunt is on tonight for five men an a woman suspected of more than 40 burglaries in new
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jersey. warrants have been issued for the suspect here. hamilton township police say a search warrant in mays landing turned up power tools and motorcycles and investigators think these were stolen from garages and sheds and eight towns across atlantic county. a shed was caught on fire after the break in and police would like to hear from you for tips. >> philadelphia police are searching for the woman that robbed a center city 7-eleven at knife point. surveillance captured the holdup october 23 on lumbar street and masked suspect chase aid check and turned attention away from the register. she grabbed cash and took off. call philadelphia police with any information. >> police say newcastle, delaware took a lot of drugs off the street after a traffic stop last night. officers say they spotted a bag of heroin in the car and then found a lot more. police arrested ashley chapman,
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james moore and jamar wright when searched wright had allegedly more than 1,000 bags of heroin in his possession. moores with arrested for heroin. chapman was allegedly holding precipitation pills. all three are behind bars. google has put hockessin delaware dell on the map. it's been named state's ecity 2014. award recognizes strong easton line business communities in all 50 states. lobes are selected for embracing the web to find new customers, fewer local economies and google highlighted woodside farm creamerys internet presence for its success in business growth. pennsylvania attorney general brought important tips to parents in delaware county tonight. kathleen kane and county da jack whalen talked to the crowd about keeping kids safe on-line. he pointed out what parents should look for to detect a predator or cyber bully.
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we caught a few girl scouts listening in to see how they can take responsibility for their on-line actions as well. it is time now for accuweather forecast. >> let's send things over to meteorologist adam joseph who is tracking lots of change in the forecast, adam. >> yeah and the last place to see the clearing today was the shore. but, now all things are quiet there as well as we look at sky live and bright thing in the background there is that the steel pier ferris wheel. we stop around 59 chester center city. fleetwood 55. tapersville coming in with two nickels on the board as well and we head south and east and temperatures on the boardwalk one of of the warmer spots now 6 degrees and 63 surf city and ewing 58 and bridgeton and vineland coming in at pleasant 54. and a big pin wheel north and
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west. the property passed through early this morning that brought downpours across the region and that continues to lift away for friday and ahead of the next cold front west south weshlly wind. tonight's afternoon, sun and clouds, mild, 7 and this front comes through dry. won't be like this last front that blasted through this morning. 9 degrees. saturday partly sunny. you notice some clouds with the front in the afternoon and winds start howl saturday late afternoon and especially during the overnight hours. and then the chilly air floods in on sunday behind that front sunday afternoon. 54 for a high around in philadelphia and 51 allentown and only in the 40s for highs in the poconos. >> as we look at hurricane gonzalo this is major hurricane winds sustained 1 45 miles an hour. you can see that classic eye in the center as the winds continue to go counter clockwise around that eye. and this particular hurricane
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aiming straight for bermuda. latest update bring it closer to the island of bermuda right there. the tck be just to the west which means eastern side of hurricane always strongest side with wind because you get the momentum of the storm and winds wrap ago roun the storm plus a storm surge. so tomorrow evening it will pass bermuda winds nearly 120 miles an hour sustained and we'll be one of the more devastating hurricanes that bermuda has seen in quite sometime. we'll track that tomorrow. nice and brought friday at 72. then turning windy saturday afternoon into saturday night. 69 degrees the high. and then we drop here only 55 for a high sunday and chilly wind. clouds thickening on monday. stays chilly 58 degrees and then we really turn unsettled as low off the coast will stall. we won't bring a lot of raib. just on and off showers tuesday, wednesday, thursday, with high temperatures only in the upper 50s and sunday night into early
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monday to remind you there could be some frost to begin the new workweek as well. >> oh, boy. >> lot going on. >> sure s. adam. >> we have breaking news update for you right now nina pham the first healthcare worker in the united states to be stricken with ebola has just landed in maryland and she is heading to the national institutes of health which is right outside washington d.c. to continue her care. >> the reason she's heading there is because that facility is one of four biocontainment units in the united states and shee get state of the art care there. plane is taxying right now. interestingly as we told you minutes ago that's the same plane housed to fly her infected co-worker from dallas to atlanta yesterday. it's especially equipped medical plane. nina pham on board that plane now with hopes her life might be saved in maryland as she has second person stick when ebola in the united states.
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we've got more "action news" at 10 coming up right after this. but in the meantime, much more to come in the next half hour. pennsylvania state law maker explains why he was involved in a shootout on a harrisburg street. >> and a woman in labor gets pulled over on her way to the hospital. we'll explain what led up to the dramatic stop and why police had we'll explain what led up to the dramatic stop and why police had their guns drawn.
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>> pennsylvania law maker is talking about firing back after he and a colleague were attacked by a group of gun toting teens. state representative marty flynn of lackawanna county says the ep counter happened tuesday night problems from the capitol building in harrisburg. he and representative ryan bizaroo were walking home from dinner three teens pulled a gun and demanded wallet and didn't know flynn was packing too. >> that was my moment i pulled the gun and he saw me pull the gun and fired at bizarro. >> no one was hit. harrisburg police have arrested three of those teens. they are still looking for a fourth. representative flynn surprise licensed to carry. amazon is adding 80,000 workers to the ranks for the holiday shopping rush.
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and some of those jobs will be available right here. the seasonal physicians will be filled at packing and shipping septemberers nationwide. a spokesperson told "action news" thousands will be added at dellel lobes in mitle down and newcastle and facility in the lehigh valley. many new hires will lead to full time jobs. the vatican took a step today to extend overture to community and in an initial draft report for families facing issue from english speaking bish opens for tone of absent answer towards gaze. today the vatican released a less welcoming iping lish language translation but up signature the italian version remains official one and the language in that one has not changed. language in that one has not changed. a spokesman
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received a long overdue honor today while he may have receive the purple heart theres with a surprise for his wife as well. nora muchanic has the story. >> 70 years after he was wounded at the battle of the xwulth the bloodest battle the u.s. fought during world war ii lenny brought ski of manchester
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finally received his purple heart. >> i earned it. >> protsky was a member of the 155 field ar tillly unit fight when injured during an attack. >> i hit the ground. >> brotzky was honored years ago and he asked coming gressman chris smith for help getting his purple heart. after searching force years his office found the piece need sdmrd we got the evidence in the document and that opened it autopsy and they could convey to this brave and courageous man what should have been given to him 70 years ago. >> brotzky's 09-year-old wife was honored she enlisted 1943 mopping the first to enter that branch of service and stairsed pearl harbor years after the attack sdmri ended up as radio
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operator communications chief in hawaii and i worked i felt i was doing it for my country. >> you are a trail blazer. >> i'm a trail blazer. >> they're a power couple but if rose wants to pull rank she's entitled he left the service as a tech an she lefts a sergant. "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> what a great couple. now to a wild video of police chase at sgup point in iowa the driver was not a man on the run but just a dad trying to get pregnant wife to the hospital. it looks like scene out of cops dashcam captured suv race racing through the streets 4 a.m. tuesday. dad to be ben conin was driving 85 hours an hour at his wife's rachel's request three days n after her due date in labor. they put down nail spikes to suv then they told them to get out
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on their knees with guns drawn. >> i screamed at them i'm having a baby. once they figured out that i was pregnant and very much in labor they all responded in kind and really appropriately. >> well, police escorted the conin's the rest of the way to presidential hospital where hazele right there came into the world. >> incred. >> i believe construction crew digging a drainage trench in small new england town got more than they bargained for this week. area next to the town in cornish maine was roped off because of a death investigation. workers using an excavator tuesday dug up a skull. the building here was erected in 1920 open top of old cemetery all bodies were moved to another location or so everyone thought. a total of 8 forgotten skeletons had been excavate. >> all right time now for sports tonight and tough night for sixers off the court. >> jeff jeff is live at the big board with more, jeff.
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>> hey, guys, sixers first round pick joel embiid is not with the team tonight after his younger brother arthur died in africa last night. sixers assistant coach running the show against the celtics and it's not going so well. down 15 in the first. elliot williams with the slam and cuts deficit to 13. that's has close as it gets. simmer not looking sharp again tonight. careless turnovers that turn in boston point. sixers lose by 20. they lost both to boston by combined 40 and maybe this guy allen iverson is in the house can help out. he addresses every and tells play their game like it's your lasts game. >>ner lynns noel did not play because of a cold and neither did michael carter williams. these recovering from shoulder sturmry and me not be open in 30 days at the opener.
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still to part in contract drills not give a timeline but ncw founded ready. >> i'm going through progress each and every day trying to get better and better each day. i feel great 100% trying to strengthen. >> you feel guilty not being able to say a time line. i can't. i'll continue to be vague just because that's the way it is. i don't think anything two months that's wrong. and it will be a lot sooner i think rather than later and exact timeline i don't know. >> sounds confusing there. >> things don't get easier for flyers. >> against teams that made the play yvs last year. hopefully they can figure out the shootout they say it's all up there. they believe inability to win games in shootout is more mental than everything. they lost first worst shootout
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in any history. >> it may be in our heads but we have to get it out and start practicing and bearing down and finishing off the opportunities we get in shootout. >> next up dallas on saturday. when 5-1 eagles return to buy week their record put to the test. two remaining ten games are against teams with losing record not to mention they still have to face the cowboys twice. rhonda rompola jaworksi has more. >> quite hopestly i'm happy to see cowboys whipping and eeings winning because some of greatest games in quld eagle history has been against the ballas cowboys it's nice to have them relevant. i all right have the calendar out there and there's circles on the two coming up. that part is exciting. >> speaking of exciting huntser pennsylvania and giants win away
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from back to the world series tonight in game five against st. louis. we're tied at in the 9th. it's coming down to this tonight. in the national league championship series winner will get a course of kansas city royals next week. should be good series either way. >> for sure. >> now it's not uncommon for people to be allergic dogs what about dogs alermic to people. robin her man runs lucky dog retreat in indianapolis and they shout they had seen it all until this picture of adam came across her desk. she knew she needed to help that poor pooch. her main fed him best foot possible and free of flees ait's tough to say and special path badges. her man was still concerned so he she ran blood tests on him. turns out adam is allergic to humans. >> the vet seems to think we can fix him. they put a serum together like they do with kids allergies and
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other dog allergies and he starts on allergy shots this week. >> so human dozen not have to wear those necklace around them. her man says adam is smart dog and she's not going to stop her man says adam is smart dog and she's not going to stop helping him until he is all ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat icken.
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apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say and n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh better
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>> all right. meteorologist adam joseph one last look at the forecast. >> you have to smile for that. as we head out the door to bus stop one last time.
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as you head out temperatures mild, 56 at 6:00 and 58 at 8 and need a light jack wet lot of sunshine and as we go throughout the afternoon looking good with that sunshine and just a few cloud. 6, 10:00 and 69 at 1bg and then we'll bounce above 70 here in the afternoon. around 72 in philadelphia. but don't get united statesed to that warmth because we have 55 degrees for high sunday. >> all right. >> thanks, adam. >> thank you, adam. >> thanks, adam. >> thank you, adam.
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