tv Action News ABC September 30, 2014 1:36am-2:12am EDT
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this time potentially involving acme stores in the tri-state area. this is no accident but the result of ma electrician software. it's monday night. the big story is the distinct possibility that your credit card information has been stolen if you shop at acme. live in bala cynwyd. acme may have to take its place next to target and home depot. >>reporter:we'll see. there were two teams to steal data from its system. the first was from june and july. the second was august and september. now it's not clear what the impact will be. tonight acme said it's not determined if anyone was stolen at this point. at the same time it's enrolling the customer database at the
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company's expense. it's using malware was reported on the acme website. if you scroll down to the left of the chili there is an alert. it shows names and expiration dates but not social security numbers and birthdates. it's not sure if anything was taken in the hacks. if a customer used a card between june 2nd and july or august 2nd and september 21st they are providing them with identity protection all clear. >> have you used a credit card in if the past here? >> i have all the time. >> are you concerned about it? >> absolutely. >> you have not heard about it? >> no, i haven't.
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>> you use a credit card. >> i don't use it with the pin. >> do you worry about the security of your credit card? >> yes, all the time. in the wake of all this acme set up a hotline for folks to call. go to our website 6abc.com which has links to acme statements and the phone number. john raul lijohn rawlins. thank you. it the police say that the car sheared the pole in half leaving the top dangling in the air. the gas pump did not catch fire. three people were hurt. driver is facing d.u.i. charges. a lady was shot on the
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street of strawberry mansion. it was nothing less than an execution. and kenneth moton is live at police headquarters. >>reporter:catherine barry was prosecuted by the feds at the time of her murder. this is the strawberry mansion block where a 42-year-old mother catherine barry was walking her dog and shot execution-style. there was at shoppin shooting a0 block of moore street. >> she was targeted. we don't know why. she was targeted. we are asking for the public's health. >>reporter:it was caught on
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camera. >> a male in his early 50s heavy set with a gray beard pulled out a gun and walks up to her and fires nine or 10 shots. >>reporter:"action news" learned what was happening in barry's life. in 2011 she was indicted on drug charges for distributing and aiding and abetting large amounts of oxycontin. they will not say if it's part of the investigation. they are hoping that answers come soon. >> what is going on. it never happened so close to our house. no, we have to get out of here. >>reporter:the homicide detectives need tips. they are reminding people the
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$20,000 to lead the police to the killer. a fugitive wanted about i philadelphia police is a person of interest in two separate murders including the killing of a pregnant woman. it starts tuesday afternoon. the police say that 25-year-old markese martin is wanted. kord rozier, but martin remains on the loose. martin may have tried to kill rorozier. he was shot in a car. jasmine williams died as did her baby girl after delivered by doctors. there was a $40,000 reward to catch the killer. the investigators believe that
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martin wanted to eliminate potential witnesses when rozier considering turning himself in for the first murder. the district officers got into a fight on duty friday night. one the police officers of male the other female. there is no word about the condition the female officer. male officer is removed from street duty pending the outcome of the investigation. tragedy at the philadelphia zoo. a mechanic was working on a vehicle when it was crushed. he was pinned for an undetermined amount of time. the man that was publicly not identified died before getting to hospital. >> richard decoatsworth is a free man today. that is after he spent a year in
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jail. he was hailed a hero when he was shot in the face while on duty in 2007. he was then invited to the state of the union address by first lady, michelle obama. law enforcement officers are searching for frein. frein has been on the run for 17 days after ambushing two state troopers killing one of them. the kids and parents came out to a sports complex tonight in salem. but there was no practice. just prayer. last week a player from the midget football team collapsed on the field. jeremy pierce did not pull
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through. >> his pulse was slow. i started to take his equipment off. when he took his equipment off, he didn't have a pulse at all. he died at dupont last night. the team has created a go fund me page online to cover the costs. the fault in the stars how they blame tracy morgan in the new jersey pike crash. details the breach at the white house that the secret service would in the admit. how far the knife-wielding intruder really got. showers are working off the coast. i'll let you know when in the forecast. meet the maestro. a one-on-one interview with
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we are learning that the knife-wielding intruder that jumped the fence and made it across the lawn and got through the front doors got further than reported. the man burst through the north entrance and overpowered the first secret service officer. he ran down a hallway past stairs leading to the first families living quarters into the east room. that is where he was tackled 80 feet in one of the most
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guarded buildings in the world. 42 oman gonzales had a cache of ammunition and machete in his vehicle. this he probe the breach and whether the president is safe. >> the basics of the white house locking the doors and com compartmental security. the president and his daughters left the white hours shortly before the break-in. their lives were never in danger. a massive demonstration is heading four days in hong kong. they grant the british colony as
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democratic reform. tracy morgan is at fault for his injuries. they said that morgan and his friends should be wearing seatbelts. he requires weeks of rehab after a big-rig slammed into his limo bus in june. one passenger was killed. the response is appalling. the philadelphia orchestra began its third season underia i can in nezet-sequin at the kimmel center. on the heels of china and japan and armed with new recording contracts things are better these days for this iconic orchestra. the boyish montreal-born yanick
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nezet-sequin has a commitment to bring the orchestra into a new age. after watching the rehearsal we talked to yannick one-on-one. >> this kind of institution as an orchestra it's a living one. it's alive. because by the definition it's 100 plus souls on stage week after week, day after day. it's about re-inventing. >> let me list youis there somes singular about you from all these other men.
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>> the orchestra smells when a conductor is acting to be more this and that and more authoratative or morinspiredor . it's a live long process of accepting who i am the more individual i am the better i will be to seven this orchestra. >> outside of the orchestra hall normandy did not wear tight t-shirts or a turtle tattoo. does that suggest that you are different or the time is different from the great masters of the past. >> in montreal i had different hairstyles and colors you are making a point. no i decided the best i can do is be myself and not try to fit or refrain from something an
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impulse just because i am an conductor. this is why the differences that you just said are more striking. but i don't do them to be provocative. i do it to be a young man of the 20th century. can an orchestra by great without a great conductor? >> well, of course. [ laughter ] maybe it's a surprises answer. i think the aim of a conductor is to be able to work in such a way that the orchestra will be great without him or her. i wish that in many, many, many, many years or decades when i step down from the orchestra and leave it i maybe think that i contributed to keep it as great
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or make it a little bit greater. i will never ever think of myself as the equals of these great spread cecs. predecessors. i am doing my best. >> his best is pretty extraordinary. he is so accomplished at 39. humble, you can watch this one-on-one report plus the entire raw interview with yanick in nezet-sequin at 6abc.com. he is fun to listen too. he is very funny and boyish. boy, does he take control. he gives everybody their say. he really is fabulous. i love that.
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accuweather forecast. turning to the weather. not much to love today. we had showers this afternoon. storm live double scan showing they are progressing offshore. now they are hanging along the coast. they are light along the garden state parkway from cape may up to of city. they are advancing up to the north and east. they will be moving out in the overnight hours. we had a lot of clouds. they were playing with a longer wavelength of light. i put a call out to the "action news" viewers. they responded posting the pictures from kristin it looks like painting. and jackie from doylestown a night with sunsets. philadelphia 67. wilmington 65. allentown 65.
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trenton 64. sea isle city 69. download from 76 degrees. we do have a cloud cover. satellite 6 along with action radar, showing the clouds streaming up to the south with the moisture. it's a short wave. it's a bundle of energy. tomorrow the skies brighten as the low pressure moves away. it could touch off a stray shower in the afternoon. the most of the region is rain-free with a mix of sun and clouds. it's on the mild side a high of 79. the low pressure moves to the south. it brings us more clouds and sunshine. the best chance of consultationn the afternoon. we get another round of rain. the morning rush, tomorrow it's
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bright to the west. a lot of clouds east of philadelphia. at 6:00, 62. by 8:00, 65. really not all that cold for this time of year. the day planner is brighter than today. we have a battle going on between the sun and clouds. 10:00, 70, 1:00, 76. 4:00, reaching a high of 79 degrees. 6 degrees above normal the seven day forecast, we cloud up in the afternoon. 75. on thursday the sunshine is back. thursday the nicest day of the work week. 74. friday clouds will be building, 75 degrees. showers friday night into saturday morning. it's a quick-moving system. high 72 on saturday.
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this is a cold front. behind that we have a dose of chilly area. 6 degrees. monday partly sunny. rebounding back to 70. every other day we have showers no tremendous rainstorms we really need the rain. the police in toms river traded in their badges to take orders at a pizza shop. it helped to offset the costs of bullet-proof vests which the officers have to buy. and jimmy kimmel coming up. >> you once sent a bed to matt damon. >> i never got a thank you.
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it was monday night football of a different kind at linc. they gave 150 kids from philadelphia to practice on the eagles field. and the eagles teamed up with coco cola for get the ball rolling event. any offensive linemen in the group. they are concerned about the offense. the eagles fans are distraught. you would say that the team is 3 and 1 after four games. the eagles did not get home in san francisco until 4:00 in the morning. chip kelly went to work on fixing everything that went wrong. don't pin it all on nick foles. they are questioning whether or not kelly fumbled the play with two shots from the 1 and
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nothing. leshakelesean mccoy, missing. why did not kelly just run with the ball? >> are we going to get the front. we were not getting a push at the point of attack. i didn't think we were going to pound it in at that situation. are we going to create movement against the guys? i didn't think we could do it. >> kelly not confident in the running game. they got whooped on the front line. 17 yards last year's leading usg rusher ranked 19. not the ball carrier does not want to carry on a conversation about it either. >> i don't want to talk about
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started. no claude giroux. he may play in tomorrow's pre-season game. and craig is not happy. calling the play unacceptable. tonight against the rangers it's not acceptable. they give up three goals in the first. haggerty allows six goals. 6-3. and michael carter williams will not be 100% ready. the rookie of the year is recovering from shoulder surgery. noel is ready to roll. they have high aspirations. >> i want to be in the eastern conference finals. we are getting close to that point i feel. we really have at pieces in place for it. >> no matter with a we go
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through. we are going to stick together. like i said, pry to prove people wrong and that he can play with everybody. >> did noel say the eastern conference finals. they won 19 games last year. he is confident. jimmy's guests is jennifer love hewett. we continue with tamala edwards and karen rogers with traffic. for ducis rodgers, cecily tynan, the entire "action news" team, i am jim gardiner. good night. >> sponsored by elkin chevrolet. visit elkins or
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