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still inside. a mayday order found them racing back in. she was unconscious with no vital signs. first female firefighter killed in line of duty. it's tuesday night. the big story tonight is the city's grief over the death of joyce craig-lewis. and kenneth moton is live a at engine 64 and lawncrest. >>reporter:it is, jim. joyce craig-lewis loved her job. she didn't care about gender. she was concerned about being the best firefighter. she was assigned to the fire station and working overtime at engine 73 that responded to that fire. >> and grant us a safe lodging and a holy rest --
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>>reporter:outside of the lawncrest section of the city they prayed for the fallen firefighter joyce craig-lewis. >> she tried her best to do what she thought, trying to be a hero. >>reporter:the lawndale married mother of son and daughter lost their life battling a fire in west oak lane. the firefighters were in that dark and smoky basement. they pulled back. but craig-lewis did not make it. >> i was telling everybody too, she wanted to be better than the best guy on the job. >> the investigation continues into the first female firefighter death for the city. they will interview her team and inspect her equipment. >> we assume that the equipment is functioning properly.
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it's not clear what happened at that moment until there is an investigation. >> her locker is a beautiful memorial. >> she wanted to make sure that the smoke detectors were in less fortunate houses and had a chance, should anything happen. >> i live across the street. it's just sad, you know, she has little ones and she gave her life for her job. >> every firefighter puts their life on the line. this is a matter of showing respect. >> this firehouse and family members say that the goal is to support the family members of joyce craig-lewis. a firefighter that will receive more honourhonors in the coming. >> thank you, kenneth. our coverage of joyce craig-lewis continues.
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we have been updating the story all day. you can seall day. the nor'easter is on the way out. it's not done with us yet. the storm caused flooding in ocean city, new jersey. it reached the licence plate of a lone car. in ship bottom was filled with water following this morning's high tide. and there is a potential for light snow. cecily, what do you have? >> this is stormtracker 6 live. south of connecticut has reached its full strength. what it is doing is bringing wrap-around moisture in our direction. most of the showers are west of philadelphia. there is light rain in berks
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county and lancaster county. it's pulling down cooler air. wilmington 44. millville 41. allentown 41. the poconos 34 degrees. the poconos will be dropping down below zero. and a weather advisory has been advised there. this is what to expect for your morning rush hour. showers to the north and west. it's going to be windy, cool and raw. winds out of the west, northwest at 20 to 25 miles-an-hour. bundle up. more showers and snow showers and when it will finally clear out coming up in the accuweather forecast. jim. thank you, cecily. the nor'easter churned through the east today.
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they responded to dozen of crashes and spinouts caused by the icy roads ouch. nine passengers on a commuter bus involved in an accident in connecticut was hospitalized. there was a crash on an icy upstate new york highway. the morning team will be on at 4:30 with the latest track of the nor'easter and how the tail-end of this wintery storm could affect flights and your morning commute. a pedestrian is fighting for his life at this hour after struck by a car in west oak lane in philadelphia. it was struck at broad and chelton. the man was rushed to einstein medical center. two bandits hit the coin and collectible store in bensalem this afternoon. and we have dann cuellar live at the shopping center.
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what about the three people tied up during the robbery? >> they are okay. they are a little shaken up. if you run into a couple of guys trying to pawn off collectible silver dollars you might want to make sure it's not the suspects that held up this store. they say it was brazen and sudden. it was about a quarter to 3:00 that the two men came into his shop and bark can orders at his 56-year-old employee. >> he said to get on the ground. it was like a joke at first. i thought that someone is playing a game on me. as he pushed my down, i realized this is not a game. oh, my god, it's for real. >>reporter:they were armed with a hammer and a pipe.
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after binding the owner and the worker with tie wraps. they grabbed as many collectible vil sesilver dollars as they co. >> they were written up as the date, the value and grade of the coins. >> one point a customer walks in and not knowing that there was a robbery in progress. one the assailants gets too warm and begins to take off his hood allowing the surveillance cameras getting a good shot of him. the customer went to free him anhimself and help each other. >> please hit that holdup button. >> it's a busy shopping center. someone may have seen something. >> it's brazen. it's christmastime. a lot of people are shopping.
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we can't let them do another one. hopefully we can catch them quickly. >>reporter:the owner believes they may have gotten away from $5,000 from the years 1878 to the year 1935. if you this i you know one or both of these men are asked to call the police. live in bensalem, dann cuellar. thank you, dann. this is the church in mays landing. the burglary happened on december 3rd. the police have sent out the call to the public for help. the gifts were collected to the veterans home and for elderly members of the congregation. a man pleaded not guilty today in delaware county court. richard plotts shot his caseworker, teresa hunt inside
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of a psychiatrists office in july. she crouched behind the chair and wounded plots. silverman was grazed in the gunbattle but survived. [♪ bagpipes playing ] those were the sounds from a sombre tree-lighting in montgomery county. project blue light is a nationwide initiative to recognize police officers during the holiday season that have died during the line of duty. it created at horsham municipal complex. >> it was holiday time in center city, philadelphia. it was no frivolous party. those that endured their share of woe were not left out this holiday season. sharrie williams has that story. >>reporter:holidacheer is in ful
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swing. >> it was a tremendous experience. >>reporter:helena best was in her home when it went up in flames. she and her grandchildren made it out alive. it was the red cross that stepped in to help them. >> the red cross was there. when i came in through the middle of night it was like a family waiting there to help me. >> like best they lost everything that they own in a house fire. tonight is about putting a smile back on their faces. >> they lose their ability to believe that there is something magical. what we do tonight is give them back the magic. >> peco partnered with the red cross for a celebration. the party was full of dance, good food, arts and crafts, and santa. >> volunteers is what makes it work. the young people are preparing gifts.
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als the young boy and giras thes around they will have the right gift for the party. >> with so much hope seeing people really care. >>reporter:in center city, sharrie williams, "channel~6 action news." still to come on "action news" tonight, economic engin. new jerseenginee. anengine -- the ties to the area and her emotional facebook post. you will be surprised about the gas prices. the lingering showers and snow showers are last forgot the next couple of days. i'll let you know when we clear up. and ducis rodgers and the
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investigators are ruling out a bird strike into yesterday's plane crash into maryland homes. the private jet slowed to a midair stall before impact. three on board and three others on the ground were killed. the tragic story marie gemmell was found in a second floor bathroom huddled over her 3-year-old son and infant boy trying to protect them from smoke and flames. shef grew up as marie wagner. her husband ken posted it on
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facebook. no words can describe the loss of marie and our two joyful sons. the outpouring of support is overwhelming. a gofundme charity page has collected $275,000 for the family. and a report released today by the senate intelligence committee describes the torture by the c.i.a. by scores of terrorist suspects in the wake of 911. they conducted the torture and harsh interrogation at sites in afghanistan. >> this program was legally and morally and at administratively
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misguided. this nation again should never engage in these tactic. >> it serves no purpose other than to endanger americans around the world around the growing concern about terrorism. >> the post-9/11 enhanced interrogation did not save lives. george tenet says that it prevented mass casualty attacks and saved thousands of lives. subaru america is closer to take thatintaketaking a drive do camden. they are planning to switch cities. they plan to move into a site
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developed by campbell soup at the old sears building. there will be 400 positions that it takes from cherry hill and pepensauken. >> four casino closings account for 8,000 of the 9900 layoffs. a fifth casino the taj~mahal are days away from shutting its doors on december 20th. it will put 3,000 workers out of a job. it includes hammonton in this study. but it does not count farm jobs. falling oil prices is the gift that keeps on giving. it will drop to $2.60 next year. that is 23% of the lowest average projected this year.
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national average has fallen every day since november 26th. in the philadelphia, five county area a gallon of regular $2.86. south jersey is $2.55. and delaware rings in at $2.71. a gallon of regular. the national average is $2.65. a far cry from what it was not that long ago. it's nice when you have good news to report. there you go. the accuweather forecast not all that good. as we get into the weekend. the next two days are socked in with moisture. the heavy, steady rain is out of here. we do have lingering showers. as we zoom in they are snow showers in the poconos.
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2 to 5 inches expected in the poconos. the light snow is sitting there. as we zoom to the south, we had steady and light rain in pottstown near honeybrook. it heavier to the west of route 100. this is an area that missed out on the bulk of the rainfall today. the rainfall total showing that west of philadelphia, less than an inch. around philadelphia close to an inch. then you get across south jersey, 2 to 3 inches. this was the area deping with thdealing withthe piling up of . the winds are from the northwest. no problem with the flooding. however, the temperatures are cooling off. allentown 41. al trenton 42. mt. pocono is 33 degrees. it feels closer to the temperature, 18 in allentown and
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the northwesterly wind keeps on the cool side the remainder of the week. it brings us a possibility of more scattered showers and even rainshowers. and into the poconos you see in the afternoon it's not all that widespread. we see some showers and snow showers popping up. and as far as the snowfall, 2 to 5 inches. northern chester and northern montgomery county and bucks county, reading area and allentown area we are looking at. a potential for a grassy coating to an inch of snow is not accumulating on the roads. morning rainshower rush-hour is.
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roads wet. and a few rainshowers tomorrow. 47 is the normal high this time of year. we drop down to 39 on thursday. a couple of snow showers. finally on friday, breaks was sunshine. chilly, 42 degrees. the temperatures climb as we head to the weekend. 44. sunday is 46. dry for the eagles. monday we hit 50. tuesday is 48 degrees. a dry start to hanukkah. it dreary and damp. but looking better in time for the weekend. thank you, cecily. the royal cup i couple is wrappp their visit to the united
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th antioxidants, electrolytes, and b vitamins plus more vitamin c than ten oranges. emergen-c transforms more than just water. emergen-c. let your awesome out. flyers at columbus. here is ducis rodgers. it's an exciting game going down to the very end. the road trip ends tonight. the flyers taking on the blue jackets. pick up the action in the second period. scott hartnell gives columbia a 2-1 advantage.
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and braden schenn, he gets goal if overtime. and kevin's goal goes by him. they host the devils on thursday. forget santa for a moment. the dallas cowboys are coming to town. they will be well rested. it's a sunday night showdown against the eagles. first place is on the line. they expect in dallas's best efforts. >> they obviously are going to come, you know, prepared and obviously, they know what is at stake here. we do as well. obviously, what we did on thanksgiving that is still in the backv their mind. wback of their mind. rearwe are preparing for a batte and nothing less. >> and
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this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day
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prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding.
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tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any conditions such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. jim changed his routine. ask your doctor about xarelto®. once-a-day xarelto® means no regular blood monitoring, no known dietary restrictions. for information and savings options, download the xarelto® patient center app, call 1-888-xarelto, or visit goxarelto.com. forward to building great things together with you in the year's to come. now, to the phils. hoping and praying that they can find a dance partner. amaro will not give away players like cole hamel. the lefty is being shopped. >> he was on board with the scenario and the situation thatt
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he is in. it sounded like i was game to be a philadelphia philly. if something came about for the betterment of the organization he was up for that as well. >> they are up with illinois. the second half the cats workinged in. 12 pointworkingin. and nova wins 72 and improve 9-0 of the season. deandre before the buzzer it's good. 21 points. and st. joseph cruzing. 62. and sam jones three of his 19. the quakers get the third win in
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a row. that is sports. thank you, ducis rodgers. and jim kim memel is live. we continue at 4:30 with tamala edwards and karen rogers with traffic. for the entire "action news" team, i am jim gardner. good night. >> and "action news" is respondered by elkin chevrolet. visit elkins en >> and "action news" is respondered by elkin chevrolet. party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right,
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