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14-year-old daughter as a gift because he helped them out financial difficultly. all adults were held for trial on all the charges they faced. >> they were held for their preliminary hearing. about three dozen people from the amish community traveled here from lancaster county to be in the courtroom. it was back in mid-june when authorities responded to kaplan's home, and found he was leaving there with young girls, an 18-year-old testified. she was sent to live with kaplan her father's business partner when she was 14. and soon after they began having sexual intercourse. and that kaplan fathered two daughters. the now 18-year-old was gifted to kaplan because he helped the
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family out of financial ruin and the girl testified that after she gave birth to the first child. her mother and nine younger sisters came to live with her in feasterville. and that she knew of the sexual relationship of her daughter and kaplan and added that she was okay with it. >> the girl told the judge today that she still trusts kaplan and arraignment is set for september 2nd and, daniel is charged with conspiracy to commit statutory sexual assault and his wife is charged with felony child endangerment. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thanks very much. a former catholic church official once convicted of shielding sex abusers now a free man. monsignor william lynn, is released on bail. he was the first american roman catholic official convicted of
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helping to shield child molesters within the church. this is the second time he appealed the ruling. now we hear from seth williams, the d.a. we have more coming up from him at 6:00 tonight. it's nearly 24 hours after a woman was hit and killed crossing the street in atlantic county. we are hearing from those that actually heard the accident and then saw the horrific after imagine. janet reyes is live in galloway township with the car that police are still looking for. >> reporter: well, monica, as we speak galloway township is out and about interviewing anyone that may have seen the driver hit this young woman and leaving her to die on the side of the road, as soon as i went up to the street there was a body in the road. just laying in the road. witnesses of a deadly hit and run gathered in horror as 27-year-old aubry service lay dead on the ground.
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>> i was sitting outside of my hotel room and all of a sudden i heard a big bang like a car accident. i came running over -- >> galloway township police say that monday evening at 11:30 the egg harbor resident was walking in the crosswalk at route 30 in the westbound lanes when she was struck and thrown nearly 30 yards the driver sped off leaving her to die. >> she crossed over this way and then that way, and as she was crossing over the light was yellow and his was about to turn green and the car went right through the light. >> customers from this gas station rushed out and some tried to help but it was no use. service was pronounced dead at the scene. >> before the cops came i heard some of them try to check on the girl, and everybody just started screaming and crying. >> not much is known about the
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driver or vehicle, but galloway police believe it pay have been a silver model suv, probably a 90s chevy tahoe or suburban traveling west and ran a red light and should have front drivers side damage. >> some drivers try to speed up at the yellow light and some try to beat the red. >> we did look around for any local businesses with surveillance cameras, we didn't find any that are facing the crime scene. i did just get off the phone with officials and they tell me that they are still searching for surveillance video that may have captured anything but right now they don't have much to work with. anyone with information is encouraged to can't police. reporting in galloway township, janet reyes, channel 6 "action news.." >> thanks janet. new jersey students are showing improvement in the state's controversial standardized tests.
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governor christie said they either met or exceeded standards. he unveiled the results of this year's park. christie says that more students took part this year. >> most proud of the fact that you saw the participation rates go up as much as they did. that is good news, for people's confidence in the test. >> tomorrow the new jersey board of education is set to vote on the controversial plan requiring students to pass parcc in order to graduate. pre-k education was highlighted today. john king hosted a round table discussion in wilmington. over the past four years, delaware has gotten federal grant money to increase their early childhood education programs. today in the white house, president obama took a direct shot at donald trump doubting
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his ability to lead in the oval office. >> i think the republican nominee is unfit to serve as president. i said so last week, and he keeps on proving it. >> president obama's remarks were referring to the war of words between trump and the family of a muslim american soldier killed in iraq. it's what happened at a trump rally today that is creating more controversy. we'll have more on that coming up at 5:30. >>. >> concern about the zika virus, 15 people have being diagnosed by the spread of zika virus. health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is live at the big board. >> reporter: they are telling pregnant women to avoid this area in south florida, for women that live and work there they are told to do everything they
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can to prevent mosquito bites. people in our area should pay attention to the warnings. >> audrey is a planner for expeditions, they plan trips to south america, many with active zika virus. >> we have gotten a lot of questions about zika. they follow cdc guidelines, structing anyone pregnant not to go. but there are a few trips to costa rica canceled due to zika concerns. >> mostly women of child bearing age. >> now it includes a small section of south florida where there are more than a dozen cases of locally transmitted zika virus. aaa says so far they have not seen a dip in travel to florida, but with many unanswered questions about the virus, many
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question if that area to avoid will expand? in an interview on "good morning america," dr. tom freedan the director of the cdc -- >> we have never seen a mosquito born illness that could cause a birth defect. >> eileen freedman says the best advice now for any woman pregnant or considering having a baby. if you plan to visit outside of the area in south florida, take pro cautions. >> avoid mosquitos and protect yourself and keep an eye to the center for disease control for guidance around other areas that may be a risk. >> if you have visited this area any time after june 15th, are you asked to continue to use insent repellant for three weeks and if are you pregnant talk to your health care provider. we are hosting a live chat
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tomorrow, we'll have an expert in the studio and you can log on and ask your questions and join the conversation. >> that is an important conversation. thank you ali. it's time now for the "action news" traffic report. lets take it live to matt pellman in the traffic center. >> reporter: if you are visiting 95 southbound, it's jam solid from woodhaven to cotman in the work zone where there was another crash that blocked the left lane for a little while and the crash is now gone but the delay is not. we are talking about a fuel spill on 422 eastbound earlier and the slower speeds are westbound because now there is a crash there, westbound on 422 at 100 and just in the 20s coming into pottstown. an earlier crash on 42 southbound at 295, is gone but the delay is not coming over the
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walt whitman bridge. and look for a crash at the white horse pike at at co. and national night out festivities, some in newark blocks 76 and stay on college avenue to get around that. >> thank you sir. new at 5:00, one new jersey man's troubles with the popular pokemon go game, has led to a lawsuit. what it meant to his neighborhood that forced him to seek legal action. >> and the digital divide is growing between millennials and seniors on how they seek health care. and now the heat and humidity is taking a break and i'll let you know when it returns along with a few storms.
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pope francis set up a panel to see if women can be decons. after intense prayer and mature reflection, he will look into the issue. six men and six women are on the commission. the country's largest police force will have a new leader, commissioner william braton is stepping down to take a job in the private sector. he named the successor, chief james o'neal. he got his start in the transit system more than 30 years ago. now he holds the highest uniform position. >> i love being a cop and love this uniform and love what it standards for. most people in law enforcement took this job like i did, to lead lives of significance and help the world. >> he will take over for braton
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sometime next month. the parents of an actor killed by his own jeep is now suing the company. he died in june after his jeep rolled down the driveway and pinned him between a mailbox . d the cars were recalled. they are pursuing a lawsuit. a man is suing the makers of pokemon go to keep players of that game off his lawn. jeffrey says that strangers are lingering outside of his home since the app was released last month. at least five people have knocked on his door asking for access to his backyard to catch pokemon, he said the app creators showed disregard on the affects on the real world.
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people in montgomery county will have an easier time getting a photo i.d. the federal credit union made a $2500 donation. so the veterans can get discounts across the county. the digital divide seems to be growing between seniors and younger people as far as health information is concerned. they found that most seniors do use cell phones and computers, only one in four uses any kind of health technology, that includes finding health information and filling out prescriptions and contacting doctors and nurses or handling insurance and the rate was lower for minorities and lower income seniors. 12 children battling cancer at ai dupont hospital in philadelphia got help from total strangers. employees from renewal by anderson put together coping
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wall street suffers its biggest loss in nearly a month over the concerns of the future of the economy. analysts say that traders are sensitive to the u.s. financially. the dow lost almost 90 points and the s&p slid down almost 14. there is a battle shaping up with social media giants after a new feature was launched on instagram. it's called inextra gam stories, allowing them to show photos that disappear after 24 hours, it's strikingly similar to snap chat. an app that facebook tried to
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buy back in 2014. they say the new feature is used to encourage to save their lives with friends without worrying about overposting. the new miss teen usa is apologizing after her social media past came back to haunt her. carly hayes was crowned for only 24 hours until tweets came back to haunt her. they say they are supporting her continued growth and at least one past winner called on her to step down. >> at that age i was being a follower and trying to fit in with my friends and the word was thrown around with the music i lift earned to and friends i hung around with, and it was a careless mistake. the word is the "n" word which she did use several times and
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a comfortable night ahead. as we look to the accuweather forecast. cecily tynan is here with the details. >> hi monica and brian, we have a nice changeup. taking a look at atlantic city, i am spying on people there. you know who that is? rick williams. he is suppose to be working, he called in sick. no, he is on vacation. a lot of people out there enjoying the weather, most of our region is rain free, but i continue to track this one downpour that is moving through berks county, it's moving through terry hill right now. and crossing 322 and all sinking down to the south-southwest moving 15 miles per hour and no lightning strikes with this but a heavy downpour just crossing the pennsylvania turnpike and heading west of honey brook in the next 10 minutes, really slow
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moving, that is the only area reporting the downpour and cooling off reading, a rain cooled 74 degrees, cool for august 80 degrees and wilmington 82 and allentown 79 and dover currently 80 degrees. satellite 6 along with action radar showing it's one of those days we have a battle with the clouds and sunshine, and again the one cell right now, that is moving out of berks county and western chester county that should be dying off and high pressure is taking control of our weather and that means we have quiet comfortable conditions for the next several days. even tonight nice and partly cloudy and fog developing late tonight and overnight low 67 in philadelphia and allentown 63 and cape may 70 and wilmington 63 and 67 in trenton. and the day planner showing high pressure over new england and we get the wins from the northeast and that brings us lots of sunshine and low humidity.
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8:00, 70 degrees and 2:00, 81 and by 8:00 dropping down to 78 degrees. as brian mentioned earlier, tropical storm earl ways officially formed today and rolled through jamaica, and you see how this pushes to the west moving at a good clip, 16 miles per hour. maximum sustained wins at 60 miles per hour. and continues to push to the west than could bring a lot of trouble to belize, could get 8 to 12 inches of rain and could cause flooding and mudslides and likely dissipating over mexico over the weekend and no threat to land but that is something i'll continue to track. the five-day at 5:00, a breath of fresh air, low humidity and thursday nice and 85. friday we bump it up to 88 degrees and back in the comfortable zone on sunday, 87
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"action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, rick williams and monica malpass. hello again, rick is off tonight and brian taff joins us. here is what is happening on "action news" tonight. >> there has to be a point in which you say, this is not somebody i can support for president of the united states. the fact that that has not yet happened makes some of these denounceations hollow. >> president obama is calling out top leaders of the republican party, stand with nominee donald trump or revoke your endorsement. >> a bus crashes on the california highway and is nearly sliced completely in half. the law enforcement and community will band together to end violence on the city streets all around the country. president obama says, republican, donald trump,
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continues to prove that he is unfit to be president of the united states. they added that the attack on a fallen u.s. soldier shows he is woefully unprepared. >> if are you repeatedly having to say in very strong terms that what he has said is unacceptable -- why are you still endorsing him? >> that is the president unleashing his frustration today on both donald trump and the top republicans who denounced what he says but still support his election to the most powerful election on the planet. >> nothing is working out. look at libya, look at syria, look at the migration and look at iraq what a mess. look at afghanistan, what a mess. look at everything. >> donald trump continues to hammer president obama and hillary clinton tonight saying that the nation would be better off if they quote, just went to the beach. >> just minutes ago the
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"washington post" reports that donald trump refuses to back paul ryan in his upcoming election and is not quite there yet to endorse his party's top ranking official. the same words ryan used about trump and is not yet supporting john mccain if his primary in arizona. lana zach is live in washington. >> reporter: oh my goodness, monica and brian, what a busy day today is on the campaign trail. even with hillary clinton taking the day off. really the big headlines coming from donald trump fighting both the republicans and the democrats and everybody in between. >> an unprecedented event in modern elections. >> yes, i think the republican nominee is unfit. >> a sitting u.s. president sitting next to a foreign leader doubting the ability of donald trump to replace him. >> he is woefully unprepared to
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do this job. and i was right and mitt romney and john mccain were wrong on certain policies, but i never thought they couldn't do the job. >> a baby interrupts his speech -- >> i love babies. i hear the baby crying, the mom is running around like don't worry about. it's young and beautiful and healthy and that is what we want. >> and trump continued to discuss chinese currency. >> i was only kidding you can get the baby out of here. that is all right. don't worry. i think she really believed me that i loved having a baby crying when i'm speaking. >> and a retired colonel gave donald trump his purple heart in support. >> this happened as several
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veteran groups are outraged by the feud with the kahn family. >> he is forgetting our troops on the front lines -- >> reporter: and new jersey governor, chris christie, an early trump supporter is distancing himself on the kahn controver controversy. this after hillary clinton gets her first endorsement from a sitting republican congressman. >> back to you brian. >> so much news to squeeze in during a short period of time. >> her vice presidential running mate tim kaine rallies supporters today in the state of florida, he told voters in daytona beach will fight for better jobs and pay equity for women and affordable. child care, more fallout from the dnc scandal.
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amy daisy has now resigned after the hacked emails, embarrassed the party right before last week's convention, debbie wasserman shultz already resigned and others are stepping down tonight and it exposed favoritism towards hillary clinton and against bernie sanders. >> to stay on top of all the action download the 6 abc app. you'll get breaking news alerts from the campaign trail as well as live results on election night. the 6 abc news app is a free download for your mobile device into a bus full of people veered off a central california road today and was nearly torn in half, when it ran straight into a metal pole, look at this scene southeast of new mexico. it made several stops and was on its way to washington state. he was sleeping when he woke up with a jolt and saw a piece of metal tearing through the middle
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of that bus and glass seats and debris, flew into the air and several others were seriously injured and the cause of crash is still under investigation. >> world news tonight with david muir will have more on the deadly bus crash in california as well as more on the campaign industrial. watch that on "action news" at 6:00. now police and the community will meet on the streets to foster new friendships and open lines of communication. christie aleto is live now for national night out. >> reporter: hey monica, organizers are still setting up for tonight's event in fair hill where police and residents have already began to show up, a block party of sorts where the hope is to bridge communications between the community and those in uniform. >> innocent laughter beyond the crime scene tap. >> we are trying to get a report
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with the police, we do. we have a good understanding with the police and now we reach out to the younger kids. >> that is one of 17,000 communities participating in tuesday's national night out, an event that brings residents out of their homes and on to the neighborhood blocks to speak up against crime on their streets. >> you have spurts but it has gotten better from where it was. >> homicides in the city jumped over the last couple of weeks but overall violent crimes are down. >> there is no rhyme or reason and no one thing, in the uptick in the last week. >> police continue to do community policing in the grips of officer killings across the country. spotlighting the relationship between residents and those in uniform. >> with everything that is going on in the nation, more so than ever, it's to try to forge a better relationship with the
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police and law enforcement in the communities. >> tonight is an example for everybody to see that people want to get out there and mingle with the police and do what is good for their communities and collaborate and work together. >> reporter: now here they have games for kids and have food on the grill, tonight's event started at 7:00 and goes until 9:00. reporting live in fair hill, christie aleto, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. a man remains in critical condition after a man shot him in the leg it happened in the cobb's creek section of philadelphia and officers found the victim at cecil street, and he was rushed to presbyterian hospital in a police cruiser, they have not identified the victim. the state of new jersey is once again making a push to keep kids from playing the lottery. today the state lottery office rolled out their annual not 18 yesterday no bet program. you must be 18 to buy a lottery
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ticket. it coincides with the gaming commissions responsible gaming education week. time to get a look at traffic as they head home today. >> matt pellman is getting us home again. >> driving on the schuylkill is never a sure bet and a crash complicating matters by girard rick and monica, blocking the on ramp from the zoo to the westbound side of 76 and the westbound pace not very good. from bear avenue from girard out of the city. stick with the river drives as the alternates and the crash at cotman at 95 is gone and speeds are in the teens out of woodhaven and there are several national night out events in the city. strawberry mansion and north philadelphia, near cambria. and eventses in newark, delaware as well. a crash in north northampton
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along buck drive. and in chester, this is 202, the southbound side approaching the 30 bypass, notice anything? three lanes available and that means no normal southbound delay, we are only waiting five years for this, great it finally arrived. >> thank you sir. still ahead on "action news," people in crisis now have a place of solace and healing in delaware. and at risk residents will not have to worry about the next heat wave because of the generosity of others. >> and cecily is in for adam. >> much lower dew points moving in for the rest of the week and i'll let you know how long we stay in the comforts zone in the accuweather forecast. >> and ducis rogers has sports including a live report from citizens bank park as the phillies are back in action as
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"action news" comes right back. and spent eleven months in a pow vcamp.m what donald trump said about our members of the military being captured is a disgrace. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. when you fly over enemy territory, the odds might be against you being able to come home. donald trump doesn't understand the weight of sending americans into harm's way. he's unfit to be president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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there was a grand opening ceremony at the center in newark. it's a 24 hour center where patients are treated and connected to community based services. they hope it will cut down on hospital emergency room visits. >> i am hopeful we can do a better and better job of working with our neighbors and getting them on a better path in a way that is not so traumatic. sports director ducis rogers is here nice to have the phillies back in town after a long break. >> something going on in south philadelphia. phillies are back with a short home stand, they face the san francisco giants and with no trades yesterday, this team is the same team that we auto last time they are here. jaime apody is live at the park. >> reporter: hey ducis it was not exciting yesterday to have the deadline come and go, but
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look they weren't going to make a move just to make a move. and they value him enough to keep him around. the phillies getting ready for a quick home series against the san francisco giants, heldicson is still here. he has pitched his best recently. he is a much needed veteran in a rotation full of youngsters, one of the reasons they didn't want to give him away. i asked pete mccannon why he was still here? >> a little bit i thought something might happen in the end i'm glad to have jeremy back here and he likes being here and i am grad to have him. >> this is where i wanted to be, i have a lot of relationships here and didn't want those to end, and you know i feel like we had a chance to make a run the last couple of months.
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and you know in the future too. >> they could extend him a qualifying off toward keep him here next year and if he chooses not to take it the phillies get a compensatetory draft pick. so it's a win win. and patrick bailey was designated for assignment. live at citizens bank park, jaime apody, channel 6 "action news." >> we'll talk to you later. >> the eagles are enjoying their first day off during training camp and it has been hot and grueling and when we spoke to carson wentz. he was looking forward to today. >> i have been had one yet. i'll talk to you when i come back. there are errands and things like that. >> a good night for the rogers family last night. check out packer's qb aaron
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rogers, he throws the football 90 yards into a basket and his brother scored a touch down too last night on the bachelorette. >> there is an andy reid impersonator who crashed the chiefs practice. >> no injuries to report. team is looking pretty great out there. with that being said, time is yours. >> come on beautiful -- >> go get your hamburger. >> come on beautiful he said. >> will the real andy reid please stand up. >> thank you ducis. drive er in montgomery hav new way to get to the office park, drivers will be able to leave the turnpike and go straight on to commerce drive and a new paves walking and
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>> i know. but it's great because this time of the year usually you are stuck inside with the air conditioning and don't want to go outside. but no excuses not to get outside and do the mowing. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing that the one fly in the ointment, the forecast tonight, is that there is this one cell, this one downpour that is now moving into eastern lancaster county. i tracked it rolling through berks county and just to the west of honey brook crossing 322 and vintage all in the path of this. this is the only one in our region right now. elsewhere just dealing with clouds and sunshine and temperature-wise feeling good. 80 in philadelphia, down from the high of 84, that is 3 degrees below normal. so far august on the cool side. reading a rain cooled 74 and millville 78 and cape may 76 and wilmington 82 degrees.
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satellite 6 along with action radar showing it hasn't been a bright and sunny day, we are dealing with clouds at times. there is the isolated shower and high pressure will take control. and that clears things out nicely. partly cloudy and fog tonight developing in areas, 63 in the suburbs and the next two days enjoy it, the high pressure really anchored east of boston will bring us winds out of the northeast, a dry flow of air, dew points of 60 degrees, temperatures generally in the mid-80s, with loads of sunshine and not typical august weather. the next two days, enjoy it. it feels nice 84 if philadelphia tomorrow and 81 in allentown and wilmington 83. and on the beaches cooler, the boardwalk on atlantic city 80 and cape may 79 degrees. this is the time of year we typically have high dew points but the tracker shows you wednesday, thursday and friday,
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dew points generally in the low to mid-60s. we have a one day spike with dew points up into the 70s on saturday, that is a hot and humid day and then a cold front and behind it a return to comfortable air, all in all it's a nice looking seven-day forecast, so the exclusive seven-day forecast speaking of, we have a breath of fresh air and loads of sunshine and low humidity and a high of 84 degrees, we do it again on thursday with a high of 85. and friday slightly more humid and comfortable, 88 degrees and a great start to musikfest. the one day we are dealing with the heat and humidity is on saturday, hot and humid and dew points in the low 70s. 91 degrees and a cold front brings a round of showers and thunderstorms, this is progressive and keeps to roll along and sunday we are back in the comfortable air mass and 87 degrees and monday and tuesday we keep things dry and
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senior citizens in north philadelphia, people were able to stop by the martin luther king center and pick up a free fan. council president, darryl clark was there in the green hat helping them out and wal-mart donated 500 fans to the effort. >> much needed. >> after 33 months in prison, monsignor william lynn walks free but the district attorney is vowing to retry the priest adduce case against him. and three go to trial in the bucks county child abuse case. and contaminated soil. what they found underneath a south jersey home. that does it for us. "action news" at 6:00 is next.
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and spent eleven months in a pow vcamp.m what donald trump said about our members of the military being captured is a disgrace. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. when you fly over enemy territory, the odds might be against you being able to come home. donald trump doesn't understand the weight of sending americans into harm's way. he's unfit to be president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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handled complaintses in the philadelphia archdiocese. and lets go live to john rawlins in the da's question is will essential williams try lynn again even though he has only three months left on his term. >> an emphatic yes. he says it's the right thing to do. the wisdom in part because of the few months left on the sentence and attorney says that it appears that seth williams is hell bent on retrying this case. >> for some reason, he continues to want to beat up on this guy. i think we all know where he stood, meaning where lynn stood in this hierarchy, we understand that lynn never touched a kid. >> other priests charged with molesting children, he was charged with maintaining the system of shielding offenders and it was overturned because of
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