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their own destiny. >> it was president trump's first business trip as commander and chief and that brought him here to philadelphia. today he used his headlining speech at his party's annual speech. >> fight fight fight! on the streets of philadelphia meantime, trump's appearance sparked several protests and demonstrators marched aren't the loews hotel tonight ahead of his remarks and now more protests are underway. it's thursday night and the big story on "action news" is trump's visit to philadelphia it comes amidst three big headlines out of washington concerning border security. first mexico's president planned his meeting with president trump after an aggressive tweet from trump regarding his proposed
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border wall. and now mark -- is leaving his post and now president trump plans to pay for the wall by taxing imports from mexico by 20%. >> and now more protests in center city and the traffic troubles caused for commuters. and john rawlins live. >> reporter: i'm at 13th and market where this place was jammed with protesters but they are on the move on snare else in the city. as far as the speech. mr. trump touched on many regulations he wants to repeal and abortion. >> it's great to be if philadelphia and president touched on local crime to pipelines that must now be built with u.s. steel. some of the worded directed at
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obama care which he says is financially unsustainable. >> obama care is a disaster, democrats put up signs like it's wonderful. also a disaster, nafta a trade deal that hurt american workers, in addition to fixing the health we'll start new deals that create opportunities for new workers bringing back the magnificent words, made in the usa. we used to have that. >> trump pledged to rebuild infrastructure and help veterans and build a wall on the mexican boarder. >> we are working with the administration on a daily basis to pap out and plan a bold and aggressive agenda and make good on the campaign promises. >> and at president focused on local murder rates. >> here in philadelphia the murder rate is steady --
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terribly increasing and then look at chicago -- what is going on in chicago? >> mayor kenney blasted mr. trump's statement today calling it a false statement concerning philadelphia and an insult to philadelphia police officers, they work tirelessly with great personal sacrifice to get the crime rate to the lowest level in 40 years and uphold the rights of all of our residents. quite a difference of opinion between city hall and mr. trump and the white house. if you are interested in the statistics, go to 6abc.com, where we have a link to the official statistics for philadelphia's murder rate. live in center city, john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >> as we mentioned president trump's visit brought hundreds of demonstrators to center city
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and that included this group from wilmington delaware, the action cam was there as they broaded buses to philadelphia. >> this was the scene in center city multiple groups landed together to protest issues including several of president trump's actions since the inauguration. chad pradelli continues the team coverage now in center city. >> yes, i guess you can call it round two of the protest. protesters arrived here and made their way to the criminal justice center they are expected back here from the loews hotel and you see a heavy police press enand round one was earlier today over on thomas paine plaza and city hall. here is video from this morning and this afternoon --he day
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began with protesters at thomas paine plaza and chanted and held up signs. they pleaded for the president not to repeal obama care and make other changes to programmed. >> facted matter. the democracy is trusting on what the elected leaders tell us if we hear things from the president that has no basis in reality. that erodes the democracy. >> i think this is the only way things get done. >> that is what history has told us and this is not different. >> if trump does away with the affordable care act that means so many citizens that have preexisting conditions like cancer will sucher and not able to afford health care and thrown into high risk pools.
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>> again about an hour ago several groups of protesters gathered there in rittenhouse square for a rally and marched toward city hall like i mentioned they arrived in the city hall area, and thought they would come here down market and gone down to the criminal justice center and expected back here shortly. i talked to police and the commissioner tells me all the protests are well behalfed and nobody arrested and estimates at the peak the crowds with at about 3,000 protesters, i'm live in cencity, chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." lawmaker and members of local activist groups including cease fire pa and planned parenthood and the national organization of women gathered at city hall this morning and called on citizens to take a stand against president trump's new policies. >> we have to do the work and we can't do it only after action
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has happened. democracy requires us to be engaged before, during and after an election. >> the groups call on gop leaders in philadelphia for the retreat to add issues like poverty, social services and immigration reform. traffic restrictions because of the retreat will be here until 6:00, between road closures and all the protests you saw traffic in center city is tough all day. >> hi rick and moncashing we have a lot of closures in place now until 6:00 tonight. 13th street is shut down now between chestnut and market. as wel as market street at 11:00 and and juniper, 12th remains closed at broad and city hall and expect general congestion in the center city area this evening. we are also seeing delays because of the demonstration and the president being in town on mass transit.
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30 and street station is closed and then if you travel on septa buses we see detours and route 10 trolley eastbound diverted to girard avenue. and also the paoli thorndale line inbound is shuttle buses, 25 minute delays because of a tree on the tracks. police say that tiler onle was found bleeding from his head when officer as rived at his home on monday. he told police that three suspects came into the home and one struck him in the head. and police connected elijah stevens to the home invasions and took him into custody and jason macke was arrested by police for involvement in the robbery and facing drug charges as well. crews in montgomery county
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are working to fill a 30 foot wide sinkhole that opened up in the middle of the street. the sinkhole swallowed a good chunk of brooks road here, tonight residents are still being told to boil their water, "action news" reporter gray hall is live in glen side with the efforts to shore up the sinkh e sinkhole. >> reporter: crews today repaired the line and fills in the sinkhole, what is no cloor what caused the ground to collapse. the scene thursday in this glen side neighborhood is a sign of progress. wednesday at 4:00 a.m., the earth caved in at brook road and the result was a giant sinkhole that came dangerously close to swallowing this home and truck. >> i am surprised it's as filled
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inasmuch as it is. thats with a gigantic hole. >> a section of the street and sidewalks and large chunk of yard was open by the sinkhole. they filled the hole with concrete and stone. >> it's 30 to 35 foot deep enough to swallow the whole house. >> many people along this street spend the day without water but by the end of the night the service was restored to the 60 to 65 residents impacted. engineers are working to determine what led the ground to collapsing but they suspect a water main break was the culprit. >> i feel bad we used to live behind it, it's surprising. >> the home that suffered the damage is uninhabitable and we have not tracked down the family that lived there and the house next door was vacant and up for sale and that could be in limbo
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because of foundation concerns. they are ready for some normalcy. >> we are. we are suppose to boil cooking and cleaning water until saturday. sort of normal. but other than >> back out live the good news in this, no injuries reported and again everyone impacted by the water main break ordered to boil their wer until aqua gives the all clear. that should happen by does. gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you much more ahead on "action news" at 5:00. in health check the life saving tool for infants being offered in new jersey. the first of its kind in the country. and how wall street faired after the dow jones hit the major milestone. >> and windy afternoon and wadv
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stocks hit record highs once again today but a mixed end despite a boost from key earning reports. the dow jones finished up and the s&p 500 lost 1 1/2. but parents across new jersey can now get a free safe pot for their infans to sleep. ali gorman is at the big board. >> reporter: this is what is looks like a simple box called a baby box. temple university hospital was the first in the area to offer boxes to new parents, today new jersey is first to offer the boxes along with education to all parents in the state. the boxes are made from a durable cardboard with a firm mattress designed to promote safe sleep, babies should sleep on their backs with no loose items in the box and more than
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90% of deaths are related to unsafe sleep. >> as a pediatrician and as a mother, even one such death is too many, everyone of these deaths is preventible. >> the baby box company is behind the program all new or expecting parent can get a baby box regardless of socioeconomic status. >> capital health unveiled a revolutionary new unit for treating stoke from n-trenton it offers emergency care at a patient's home and that includes ct scans and clot reducing drugs, there is only seven such units nationwide. the nfl says that there are fewer concussions this season and fewer injuries overall. according to the league there were 244 concussions in 2016.
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that compares to 275 in 2015. the 2015 numbers are the highest in five yours, some attributed them to beefed up detection and protocols. the nfl says that more players reporwn head injuries and hopefully that will mark a culture change from the days when players could say they could just tough it out. don't want to do that anymore. >> thank you ali. the health system is taking a new space in wilmington delaware. the bio medical unit is leasing space next to the hospital. nearly 70 scientists and retorch fellowsp support staff will work there on a range of topics include cancer andology.
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time for accuweather at the "action news" big board. cecily tynan is at the big board it looked like you'll get cool again. >> it's been so warm with temperatures in the 50s much of this month, live on sky 6 hd with the commodore barry bridge five minutgoed a we saw breaks of blue and now the clouds stroll back in and a mixture of clouds and sunshine behind the cold front that brought us rain in the morning and brought us gusty winds and northeast philadelphia reporting a peak wind gust of 43 miles per hour and millville 46 and reading 43 and atlantic city reporting a
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peak wind gust of 43 miles per hour and it's gusty out there. winds out of the west anywhere from 4 miles per hour in toms river to 36 miles per hour in lancaster and millville and the westerly wind will be pulling in some cold irair. temperatures now are beginning to fall very slowly, made it up to 55 at 1:00 and now down to 47 if philadelphia and allentown 44 and wilmington 47 and atlantic city airport 48, the normal high for this time of year is 40 temperature as above north carolinaal and stepping down over the next few days. satellite 6 along with action radar showing the cold front that moved through is off the atlantic and the westerly winds the snow making lake-effect system really cracking up and buffalo could get a couple of feet of snow and we are just dealing with the cold air temperatures in the 30s and still above normal for this time of year. 34 in philadelphia and allentown 33 and wilmington 34 and factor
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in the winds and this is how it feels tomorrow morning. definitely bundle up and windchills in the 30s and windchills dropping in the 20s so finally feeling like january again. tomorrow it's windy and cooler and high of 45 and temperatures in the 30s wh the windchill and saturday we drop it down to 40 degrees and sunday 4-and then a cold front moves through sunday night and could bring us flurries monday morning, 36 is the high and tuesday partly sunday and 39 and february begins on wednesday and could get a touch of snow adam will talk about that in the accuweather forecast. >> haven't heard that word >> what february? >> oh boy. we'll take a break and more after this.
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protesters hit center city armed with signs and their voices, one wrong move send a car into a delaware barber shop and to people into the hospital and the long awaited return of must see television on abc prime time. three exclusive sneak peeks of tgit shows coming up. >> to be a rich country we must be a safe country. president trump lays down the agenda for republican lawmakers his first major policy address since taking office. >> as president trump and leaders gathered at the loews hotel thousands of protesters gathered around nearby market street and marches in support of the causes that they say are threatened by the new administration. it was an opportunity for the new commander and chief and the lawmakers to work out a cohesive
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strategy to move forward. with the house of representatives and the senate trump told them the be very busy. he told the group including speakeryan and mitch mcconnell and mentioned his recent approval of the keystone dakota pipeline that it's proof it's time to act. >> we put in place the first steps of the immigration plan ordering the construction of the border wall and removal of criminal -- this is so important, the immediate removal of criminal alien -- >> a white house spokesperson says that the administration plans to pay for the wall with a 20% tax on imports from mexico and later he walked by the statement saying he was speaking hypothetically. >> and some orderers he signed prompted several of the protests
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we saw today. "action news" is live an facebook with protesters from the municipal buildings and one sign says philly stands with standing rock. a fight over the dakota access pipeline and another man created a sign that said small farmers need affordable health care. they have yet to say what it will be replaced with. "action news" reporter sara bloomquist is live at 13 and season market street where protesters have held their ground all day. hi sara. >> reporter: hi rick and monica, quite an evening here in center city. we watch aid motorcade go by city hall and protesters are camped here throughout the day and a large group came over from rittenhouse square and combine them and they are now on the move on they went down 11th street and we believe they are in the area of 12th and walnut.
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they all have different messages and they hope that the gop and president trump will hear. huge crowds of protesters made their way around city hall this afternoon. headed towards the loews hotel where president trump was addressing the gop lawmakers, it's empowering it really shows we as americans and philadelphians care about immigrant lives and education, it's important that we need to make our voices known. we have to continue to do this. this can't be a one day thing. we have to continue to fight and let our voices be heard. they held signs and wanted their voices heard on issues on environmentalism and the affordable care act. >> the supreme court justice was important for us and why we did not vote for trump because his
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selection will be highly conservative. >> he is anti-people. i don't think he feels this way in his heart. and i don't think he is a racist -- >> we found one trump supporters. >> i couldn't stand it when they started to attack the president's family, that was the red line. >> police many large numbered kept close watch but the marches so far are peaceful and found no reason to inveen. >> we are here to protect everyone involved from the protesters to the president and vice president and the prime minister. and everybody else in the city. that is what we do. >> you may emergency at this hour very large police presence throughout center city and market remains shut down from city hall all the way down to 11th street. there are septa detours and easing restrictions until 8:00 p.m. and at this point a large
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number of protesters now on the move but as we said everything today is very peaceful. live in center city, i'm sara bloomquist channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. hundreds of people gathered at rittenhouse square, ready to make their voices heard as well and they represented a variety of causes including undocumented citizens and corporate health care and corporate greed. another road closure created major gridlock around center city today. gina gannon is tracking all the developments for us in the traffic center right now. >> that is right. very updates for you, we have new closures all because of demonstrations, so your new closures are on 10th between market and walnut and locust. but the closures all day is on 13th at chestnut and market and
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juniper and chestnut and arch. and they are not sure and expected to be out there longer a lot of pedestrian traffic in the area and majorly crowded conditions overall in center city philadelphia. and problems on septa, the 13 and street station is shut down because of the president's trip. and also septa buses are detoured and a diversion on the route 10 trolley be diverted to girard avenue because of an accidents at landsdowne. and on the landsdowne doyle line there is a downed tree than will effect you. on the big picture look for another downed tree on lincoln drive at gypsy lane and wissahickon. if you are headed in this area, on the big picture we have a lot of slow speeds out there like on 76 we are delays here westbound at city afternoon and you can see travel times a half hour in
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both directions. rick and monica -- >> thank you. "action news" viewers shared their photos and videos with us today using #6abcaction and also how you too can be a part of "action news." and share your point of view as well. >> in other news a tell wear agency that works with refugees from war torn actions talking about whether families can be resetled. they resetled one family earlier and plan to help five more but president trump is planning to issue an executive order blocking ref goos from places like syria and iraq. >> want to do my best to make sure that the positive voices are heard and make sure that we send our message of love and compassion and hope. >> delaware's governor says he stands prepared to work to place ref goos and ensure they are
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you can see the car somehow backed in the corner of the barer shop and took out a window. now they are looking into whether the building has to be torn down. still to come on "action news" tonight. the flyers are skating with new energy and things are heating up in south philly. jaime apody has a preview of tonight's match-up against toronto. >> and gladiatorers the wait is over for "scandal" and all new episodes of "grey's anatomy" and "how to get away with murder." >> we have a high of 55 at 1:00 this afternoon and temperatures tumbling since sitting at 47 degrees, windchills and a flurry or two in the forecast as winter like air moves in with the seven day. >> thank you adam.
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>> jaime apody is here. on the move. >> are you okay? >> i didn't know i was low. >> you look great. >> i need a booster seat. >> how about the flyers? >> how about them. a kind of win that could turn their season around. they are home against toronto tonight and they had dropped five in a row against their rival in new york but last night steve mason had 34 saves and the flyers also got goals from wayne simmons and jake voracek to shut out the rangers. we were loses of 12 of their last 16 and know this is the time of win that could be a spark. >> we put ourselves in a good position a month and a half ago with the winning streak and come back with two big wins on the road. i think that shows a lot about the guys and keeping it going
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here. >> tonight is it's night. we'll learn in joel embiid is added to the all-star team as a research. last night without embiid they picked up their second straight win. gerald hander son honor lynns noel iced it and something special is happening to this team and they are fun to watch. >> the sixers found success in milwaukee where villanova was given their second loss of the season and they are no longer the number one team because of their 74-72 loss to an unranked marquette squad and now they rebound against virginia who they play this sunday. senior josh hart says it's hard when everybody is gunning for
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you. >> in this league with the talent here and the coaches that are in this league, you can't. you can't you know take a minor two off, if that happens it will come back to bite you. it's tough, but we know we have to learn from it. >> falcons and the patriots are busy getting sit for super bowl li and fans are voting for exton's matt ryan, the falcons quarterback having an mvp type season and showing his triple option tell enhe ran here at pen charter. ryan no matter how far he has come. but here he is at the super bowl thrown for almost 5,000 yards this season. >> after the season i'll have the opportunity to reflect a bit and come a long way and you know can you ask 60 guys in our locker room the same question and i'm sure everyone has the same answer that you know, they
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have come a long way since their senior year in high school but i'm happy where we are at right. >> as he should be. i was back visiting pen charter earlier this week and looking everywhere for matt ryan stuff in the case or record books, he did not put up the numbers because they did the triple option. >> he is going up against it's henry quarterback in the super bowl should be a great game. >> i condition wait. the wait is over tonight is the return of tgit on 6 abc. that is right all your favorite shows are back. alicia vitarelli joins us from the "action news" big board. with a sneak peek. >> reporter: i have one of those names that rolls off the tongue. we are talking about some omg moments here we had cliff hangers during grays anatomy and
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scandal-fans have longer to wait and we start tonight with an all new grays. >> i don't bite, i mean i have. but can't right now. >> okay. we are all set. >> okay are you ready to take a look at this baby? >> does she always talk like that? >> they go to a maximum security women to treat a violence 16-year-old pregnant girl and their unborn baby. that is tonight on the mid season premier of "grey's anatomy." >> i have all of it. it's not a high level operation, the high level operation. this is not your team mine. are you not in charge, you were in charge and i am in charge now. if you have questions or concerns i suggest you take it up with your boss my boss, guess
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who my boss is, his office is a big oval. >> how do you like that abby takes control of the situation as everyone awaits the results of the presidential race. and anything could happen on tonight's season premier of scandal at 9:00. >> have you to do this -- >> no. >> i will find -- we are under attack here. that is -- >> the big question is looming who killed wes and is analise getting framed for. bonnie must deal with the fallout and the keating four may deal with the loss of one of their own on the season premiere of "how to get away with murder" at 10:00. and find the popcorn for an exciting evening. it starts at 8:00 with an all
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we are chilling out in the weather department soon, lets find out how low we'll go. back to normal and a little bit low, but overall we head into the month of february. looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan we have showers earlier this morning for the rush hour. they exited pretty quickly in the late part of the morning and this afternoon the sun came out and brought fierce winds this afternoon and topping off over 50 miles per hour. in northeast philadelphia, the almanac for today 55 was the high temperature right around 1:30 this afternoon well above the normal of 40 degree, shy of the record of 74 and speaking of that normal of 40, the last day it's that low. starting tomorrow we start to climb the latter in the normal
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high department. technically speaking we are now at the independent of the heart of winter for our region. between january 5th and january 26th today, what is the coldest stretch of the 30-year average for the winter season so starting tomorrow the normal high goes up to 41 and climbs through february but winter lovers we have not had much snow don't worry it's historically the snowiest move our winter that being february. we still have a chance here. windchills we start to cool it back off 30s to the northern and west and 40s in philadelphia and 41 in millville and 41 in dover, again these numbers quickly tumbling a far cry from the march like 55 this afternoon. satellite and radar some clouds still in the northwestern suburbs and breaking apart in the rain and snow showers west of the mountains and it will
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evaporate tonight. partly cloudy and colder, 33 to 36 degrees and the winds sustained 10 to 20 and feels like the 20s through much of the overnight. and the day planner to end your day on friday, breezy and windy at times tomorrow and sun in the morning and clouds developing in the afternoon with the colder air coming in with the northwesterly winds, your high temperature 45 degrees. but that is not the number you'll want to look at because with the wins, even through the day tomorrow. in the afternoon here you can see windchills are only in the middle 30s here at best for the peak of the day tomorrow. all the warmth we had through much of the month of january and the jet stream over us starts to buckle and sink back to the south late in the weekend and early next week and it turns seasonably chilly with air coming in from canada but it's not arctic air and we go back to formal as opposed to being well above. the exclusive accuweather
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seven-day forecast 45 tomorrow and brisk and cooler but again feeling like the 30s the entire afternoon and seasonably chilly between 40 and 42 degrees and sun fighting with clouds both afternoons and monday there could be a flurry as colder air comes in at 36 degrees and below norm on tuesday and rain showers at 40 and groundhog day sun and clouds and on the chilly side of 36, but no harsh arctic outbreaks in sight. >> quick break.
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tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible.
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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers. meteorologist, cecily tynan. and jim gardner. we are here now bus tens of millions of americans placed their hopes in us to transfer power from washington, d.c. and give it back to the people. >> some of the words of president trump during his visit
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to philadelphia today. calling on republicans to help him enact what he calls change. his spokesperson says that trump was in awe of the presidential aircraft but his arrival was against the backdrop of protest and considerable controversy over his immigration action and the president of mexico and the statements about the t word. torture. john rawlins live in center city today. john let me ask you about jump's speech at the loews hotel. he made a statement about philadelphia's murder rate and that is getting immediate attention. >> it is indeed we should make the point that protesters behind
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