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local police, the atf and fbi is brought in to investigate the pair of threats in delaware last month but so far no arrests. >> north wilmington siegel community center is targeted twice in the new year for phoned in bomb threats that forced evacuations. >> i was shocked we never had an incident like this. that part was shocking. >> the rabbi headed the early childhood center ables k through 5, and levels with them about the problem if 50 states. >> they read the story about the holocaust, they are aware of where it can go and how it's a part of our world. >> today the president was touring the african-american museum in washington decided to speak out about the issue of
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widespread threats. >> the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish communities and community centers are horrible. and are painful. and a very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil. >> this what played out in recent weeks without comments from the president and he condescendingly shut down a reporter for asking about what could be done. >> he called trump's statement a band-aid on the problem of anti-semitism. >> it's not an isolated attack that we see them all states and
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50 some communities, it's terrible but not isolated attacks. >> they are giving regular counseling sessions for families afraid by he's bomb threats. a south jersey high school teacher was arrested and accused of having a sexual relationship with a students. 32-year-old william jacobs a teacher of high school was allegedly involved with a 17-year-old, the officials say that the relationship started in november and lasted into the new year and when jacobs got word of the investigation he allegedly told the victim not to cooperate with police and they traced him to ft. lauderdale, florida, where he was arrested this morning. he is awaiting extradition to new jersey. and a man plead guilty to murdering a -- in 2006 and paul
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sorrano was 18 years old when he was arrested for the shooting death of kevin massilla. he was ordered by a gang to kill someone but got the wrong address and he was shot when he opened the door of his own home. and the trains are up and running at the market frankford line. after three trains collided. four people were hurt one seriously. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live now in upper darby. >> reporter: well, rick dozens of septa personnel have descended on the scene here at the 69th street terminal. manufacture them are still waiting on them for feds to come up from d.c. they should be arriving in a few hours but the extent of the
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damage here is fairly clear but how all of this happened remains a mystery. details are still emerging but septa officials say that just past 8:00 a moving train collided into the rear of a stopped train than caused the moving train to derail and sideswipe one coming in the opposite direction and it's unclear why the first train did not stop. officials say that the cracks discovered recently are unrelated. >> they go through a vigorous inspection and they go through a 10 day inspection and a daily inspection. and service once again resumed in one of septa's busiest hubs, responsible for 200,000 rides per day. and today rider his to deal with minor delays and crowded cars and earlier shuttles were provided to ease the congestion. >> it's not extra scary. it's unsettling to see, you can see it from market street.
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>> it's a hassle you can get on it from here. a lot of buses are filled already i am not happy about that. >> there were four people injured one critically and that was an operator, and the big question here is why there were two passengers on the train, they are all suppose to be dropped off before the train dropped them off. and that is one question that investigators are hoping to answer. >> reporting live jeanette reyess channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. a member of the air force jumped into action to stop a purse thief in dover. police arrested this man brian mccain for stealing a purse from a 33-year-old woman in dover. the service man tackled mccain on east lockerman street and got the purse back and they arrested mccain at his home a short time later. and police in delaware are looking for a kidnapping suspect after to women were targeted and robbed and saltses just a week
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apa apart. bob brooks is live now with more. good evening. >> monica this has become the top priority, a man going around kidnapping women andua assaulting them is horrible and can you bet all the detectives here want him caught soon. today mounted police officers patrolled the anne arundel apartments in pike creek not something that neighbors are used to seeing but today it's welcomed. this is one of two locations where police say the same man kidnapped and sexual assaulted women in a week's time. >> it put fear in residents, you see the difference here yesterday. >> someone sees something suspicious and we want to investigate it no matter how small it may be. >> the man forced a woman in her home and sexually assaulted her and took her back out to the car
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and was made to drive around and get cas out of atm's. the suspect had easy access to the victim. >> the suspect had easy access to get inside. >> they need to do something security wise and give residents badges to scan to get into the apartments. police believe the same suspect attacked a woman on february 13th, it happened at the tub of the hill apartments on prior road in north wilmington when the man approached her once again after getting out of the car. he had a gun and forced her back into the car and drove her around taking out cash. next she was sexually assaulted and dropped off back home. her neighbors don't know how someone could be doing this. >> when i was a child we didn't even lock our doors.
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>> now we spoke with the management about the open doors they say that after this happened they are looking into some kind of locks. reporting live bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> all right bob thank you. the action cam was in mays lanning in atlantic county where demonstrators rallied outside of congressman's office. they called on him as a member of the committee to support the relationship between russia and president trump. trump repeatedly dismissed ties to russia. and now a new effort underway to get more city residents to stop smoking. ask yourself what you will miss more your children or cigarettes. >> it includes blunt advertisements with former smokers designed to raise awareness of the toll that cigarettes take and it increases calls to the toll line.
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for quit now and philadelphia has the highest smokie ining ra any major city. time for a check of the traffic report tuesday night. matt pellman is in the traffic senter. >> our cup overflow as we travel home on this tuesday. a bunch of delays on the septa regional rails because of signal issues at newtown junction, you are looking at half hour delays on the airport warminster and media elwin and the paoli line and fox chase resumed but with half hour delays and lingering delays on the market frankford line this morning. all trains make all stops. and we are stop and go here on the roosevelt boulevard extension, northbound delay at 5th street as is the one in pottstown west of san together,
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and market street is blocked at the congo funeral home. and in galloway township atlantic county, a crash mowed down a pole and route 30 eastbound is blocked and the a.c. expressway is an alternate you can use there. >> thank you. there is more ahead on "action news" at 5:00 tonight. a new travel ban is expected from president trump ahead at 5:30, the new priority from the white house for boarding patrol. and the new procedure getting popularity online is now being shunned by top experts in the u.s. cecily -- >> clouds with highs stuck in the 50s tomorrow and tomorrow we climb into the 60s and get ready for a string of 70 degree weather i'll have dedale
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. a bull that led new york city police on a wild chase this morning has died. the wild scene started at 11:00 after the bug escaped from a slaughter house in queens. police cornered the bull and trancealized it, but the bull broke free and they wrangled the bull and the animal was taken to an animal care center where it was pronounced dead on arrival. health check tonight a major dental group is warn being a
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dangerous practice online do it yourself teeth straightening. ali gorman is here with more. >> reporter: some things will great to do yourself and trying to straighten your teeth is not one of them. they say the alarming trend is on the rise and most likely due to the cost and professional straightening and the potential damage can you do on your own could cost you more in the long run. >> now-a-days, it seems like people believe they can do everything themselves but the academy of other done tics says that straightening teeth should be left to professionals, it's easy to find diy videos across the internet. dr. air says that fortunately none of her patients have tried a diy method.
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stretchy bands but apply pressure in a controlled way, but rubber bands looped around teeth to close gaps are not controlled and could cause infections or loosened teeth or worse. >> it can ride up in the good and strangle the teeth. >> david says he lost two front teeth 30 years ago after a dentist gave him rubber bands to use on his own. >> and one morning i woke up and they were embedded deep in my gums. >> and it can move teeth into the wrong position and fixing the problems could cost tens of thousands of dollars. >> it will be way more expensive to repair the damages than do it with a professional. >> campbell says his fix took seven years and tells others don't try this at hom.
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it's absolutely insane. this is the second time in two years that the other donics put out a warning. they are trying to prevent people from trying the at home method. >> thanks ali. new england patriots quarterback, tom brady, is still missing the jersey he wore in the super bowl and houston police say that that jersey is worth $500,000. he made history and led the patriots to the biggest come back in super bowl history and broke the record for super bowl wins for a nfl quarterback and noticed it missing shortly after the super bowl and the crime is listed as a first degree felony. coming up tonight on "action news." the relationship between a customer and contractor can be a rocky one and that is why the troubleshooters are often called in to help. >> nydia han has more. >> this consumer paid a
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stocks opening the trading week on a high note. all indexes rose. the nasdaq up 27 and the s&p 500 ticked up 14. today's gains put the indexes up american airlines launching its new plan to bring in budget travellers it's launching it here in philadelphia. the airline will begin selling what is basic economy tickets on 10 different routes including flights out of philadelphia international airport and that means those customers will board the plane last and not have access to overhead begins. >> well, the founder of net flicks spoke to aspiring entrepreneurs at the roxborough
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school of technology and they listened to mark randolph's story of success and getting the popular statup off the grown and he has since moved on from netflix and founded several other successful startups and he shared tips telling them that anyone can have a great idea. >> ideas are not the poen component to find one thing after the other until you stumble upon the one thing that does work. the philly phanatic is fired up about reading our furry friend could not contain his excitement about a home run hit at saint matthews school in philadelphia. they are reading 15 minutes a day. saint matthew's school is among the tops for literacy and the phanatic and all of us congratulation you. >> still to come on "action news" tonight.
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cecily tynan is here to talk about how the day is shaping up. it's feeling like spring and a lot of days this month. it's starting to look like it. cathy postd this photo on my facebook page of the crocuses really starting to bloom and these fluctuating temperatures could cause problems for fruit trees and farmers as temperatures go back up to record levels this week. right now more like february, 49 in philadelphia and down from the highs in the low 50s. 45 is the normal high so still above normal. wilmington 47 and cape may with the wind off the ocean currently 44 degrees. satellite 6 along with action radar showing lots of clouds today and a warm fronts beginning to push in and if you look to the south you see heavy rain across the gulf coast and that low pressure moved away from us and we could use the rain and one area that was inundated with the rain out west. storm after storm and another
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storm rolled ashore yesterday with heavy rain and if you look at san francisco, it's amazing how much rain they have had. january and february rainfall about 71/3 inch. and reservoirs at 90% capacity. this is great fuse for the drought. the third highest start in a year as far as rainfall and also causing a lot of mudslides. back at home with a warm front moving in could have an is lated shower otherwise lots of clouds and temperatures are not dropping much. philadelphia low of 42 and allentown 38 and wilmington 41 and pretty mild. future tracker showing tomorrow morning you step outside and it is gray. 7:30 lots of clouds around and as we head into the afternoon the warm front lifts up to the north and we'll see sunshine at least areas inland, could have clouds lingering along the coast
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and temperatures will begin the process of warming up. at 7:00, 44 and 1:00, 57 and temperatures should crack the 60s. we are looking at three days of temperatures in the 70s for thursday, friday and saturday. so the five-day at 5:00 tomorrow clouds in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon and high of 63 degrees and thursday north day in the 70s. very rare for february, 72. and friday a record breaker of 75. and saturday 72 degrees before a cold front brings showers and behind that a taste of reality. 46 on sunday and adam will let you know if that holds on next week in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you cecily. more "action news" coming your way.
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♪ "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> hello again, here is with what is happening on "action news" tuesday night. president trump is expected to roll out a new travel ban this week. what the homeland security memos say the administration is
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planning and how it would affect millions of people. and the man that lied about being carjacked. what they are saying about the case. and a group of teeners that attempt to take a selfie nearly costs them their lives. and president trump is preparing to sign a new travel ban and the new head of security has issued an order for 5,000 new custom and border patrol agents and lana zach joins us with more. >> reporter: president obama had certain exceptions to deportation policies in his administration but according to these new memos, those exceptions are going away and declared the obama administration policy regarding immigration a failure. the trump administration is
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going forward with immigration plans. in two new memos, a detainments and deportation of immigrants has taken on a greater priority in the department of the homeland security. among them removing president obama categories for exceptions and hiring new employees for customs enforcement and border control and expedited deportations but this should not be taken for mass deportations. >> they say they are willing to trample on due process and the communities. and even the welfare of children. >> and he was going to be compassionate to the children -- >> and there is a provision that could assure you are removed but
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the priority that the president laid forward and ice is putting forward is to make sure that the people that committed a crime or pose a threat to our public safety is the priority of their efforts. >> and the president is expected to sign a new travel ban sometime this week. the same seven muslim majority countries are targeted but don't have an indefinite ban on refugees from syria. asked how they would pay for the 15,000 new employees and the deportations, the white house says they are looking into it and may require offsets elsewhere and perhaps a new ask of congress. back to you rick. >> thank you. the supreme court appears to be evenly divided about the right of mexican parents to use american courts to sue a border agent that fired across the
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border and killed their son. he was killed near the border in 2010. previous courts dismissed the case and the conservative justice suggested that the matter be kept out of u.s. courts because the boy died on mexican soil. and they said they would support the boy's parent's lawsuit because it happens in an area where two nations share responsibility. and an autopsy was performed on the russian ambassador to the united states. he fell ill in his office and died yesterday. today would have been his 65th birthday. today the united nations held a moment of silence for him as he was the russian envoy since 2006 and the u.n. most -- and the pilot and four americans on a golfing trip in
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australia were killed when the small plane crash nood a shopping center. it happened in melbourne and the distress call came after takeoff and thick smoke plumed from the scene. nearly 100 firefighters had to battle the blaze. >> it came past the billboard there and all of a sudden it hit the spotlight and erupted into a huge fire ball. the crash happened 45 minutes before the mall opened. world news tonight with david muir has more on the deadly plane crash in australia and more and president trump's immigration plan, and you can watch more of that on "action news" at 6:00. a murder investigation has part of a wilmington neighborhood shut down. believed to be hiding in north market street.
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investigators were called to the area for reports of shots fired and when they arrived they found two gunshot victims. s.w.a.t. teams now have the entire area from concord avenue to 25th street shut down. police in bucks county arrested these two men for assaulting children in separate incidents at pet park. 21-year-old david fisher was said to molest a 13-year-old boy he met on a dating app and saul barson is accused of assaulting a 13-year-old boy that happened on february 3rd. they are each facing a number of serious charges. a 20-year-old pizza differry driver is charged with making up a story of having his car stolen with a child inside. marcus fletcher is charged with filing a false report. it began last night at 10:00 p.m. in logan where the suspect
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said he was carjacked. police found the man's car in tioga-nicetown with no child inside and then a search ensued but as time when on the man's story kept changing and they eventually realized it was a hoax. a thief hid in a south jersey church and the thief took what he could. and his face was caught on a surveillance camera and it was last saturday that he entered the church and hid for five hours and stole cash and gift cards and took off. if you know who this is or anything about the church theft please call police. new jersey health officials are getting input on medical marijuana. a public forum was held in trenton, they got recommendations for the list of
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ailments to be treated with medical marijuana. the first time they are considering expanding the program since it became law in 2010. one of the largest job fairs got underway in king of prussia, someone seeking employment was invited to attend here, this is it's town plaza on mall boulevard. offering a variety of jobs from retail to law enforcement to the health profession. the event was sponsored by a company called national career fairs that travels across the u.s. and brings companies and future employees together. >> very nice. time to get a check of the traffic scene tuesday night. matt pellman is working hard to fine the best way home on a tuesday evening. >> the conditions are less than fair for rail riders, delays on the septa rails because of signal issues. and half hour delays on a number of different lines if you are
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expecting someone to come home who uses a regional rail, a good excuse to be late up to a half hour and lingering delays on the market frankford line because of the crash and derailment not far from 69 and street as a result of the investigation victory avenue remains closed. and we are watching a whole bunch of red zones, lets check out this one the choke point where the schuylkill expressway and the vine street expressway come together and we are indeed choked in both directions and the vine closes at 11:00 as well for overnight construction. got rid of one accident and now got another on 422 westbound in pottstown this one near arm and hammer boulevard. just 15 miles per hour west of limerick. and in wilmington a crash by the union park car dealerships by union street. back over to you. we have breaking news to take you to this evening. this is palmyra, new jersey, you
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see an overturned car there, police say this car hit a pole as it was go west on henry street. the car as it hit the pole it overturned and briefly trapped the driver and the victim was removed from the car and brought to cooper medical hospital. police are still investigating. still to come on "action news" tonight. it is bon voyage for bao bao the precious chinese panda on her way back to china after calling washington, d.c. home. we'll show you her special sendoff. a house on the campus, served as a teaching tool for s.w.a.t. officers. we'll explain. >> 51 today in philadelphia. the official high temperature, the 60s and 70s that continue to take over the eastern half of the country and we are talking about more records in the seven-day forecast. >> thanks adam. >> plus jaime apody has the
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those are seven teenagers fighting to stay afloat in new york, they ignored ice warning signs and slid and stomped on the ice before it gave way. the girl was taking a selfie before they fell in. and two bystanders had to save them with no hesitation. >> it was only a matter of seconds and went from playing and dancing around on the ice taking selfies to actually being if the water and the water was definitely pretty cold. >> was never once worried about my life, my main focus was to get them all out. whatever it took. >> lucky teens, the seven of them ages 15 and 16 were treated for minor hyperthermia. bao bao the panda is flying to her new home tonight the
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3-year-old is going to chinese by fedex. she left washington, d.c. stuffed in a big crate but has apples and sweet potatoes for the long flight. she has an older brother already in china and the younger brother is staying in washington, d.c. to get a little more tlc. the flyers play tomorrow night. try to get in the playoff spirit. >> the orange and black not the black and white panda -- whatever. if the flyers want to make a playoff run, getting ready to face the top team in the nfl and the washington capitals tomorrow and they have to leap frog two teams to get in the spot and a win against the canucks on sunday the first win in western canada in three years. >> it's better than nothing, we needed something we want to come
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up with, you know not empty handed. it's a good victory and we got off to a good lead and wanted to shut it down earlier than we did. and two points now. >> we know where we are at. and you know, the biggest thing for us is continuing to build off of a good win in vancouver. and we went on a three game road trip and got two out of the six points that is not going to be good enough. >> what a shakeup for one of the most storied teams in the nba. she put -- in charge of the team and fired her own brother to do so. meantime the clock is ticking for the sixes to unlead jahlil okafor and now the pelicans are likely out of the mix but the
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pacers could be a new team in the mix and nfl free agency is around the corner and the eagles have a ton of needs, wide receiver surely being number one. might might might be able to solve their problems. the wideout was on espn's podcast, he is a big fan of carson wentz and calls the rookie lights out. >> it's definitely a great story and i mean i guess you can say starting your career somewhere and -- a division rival team and having the possibility of maybe going back, you just kind of think about all of that and what you started somewhere and want to finish it. it's a lot of speculation of a lot of thoughts. and it all sounds good and you never know until the final decision is made. >> he sounds interested to me.
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>> 23rd ranked temple womens basketball team are on route to connecticut with number one uconn tomorrow. the huskies only one 101 straight games over the last three years, only two of those wins by fewer than 10 points and more than half by more than 40. >> that is not intimidating at all? >> no, we are all vying for the same thing to win. everyone wants the championship and to compete. and temple and youon have a lot of respect for the game. and the best man will win at the end of the day. >> coming up tonight at 6:00 the story of temple star danasia. you don't want to miss it tonight at 10:00. >> thank you jaime. a home on the campus of arcadia university in montgomery county served as a crime scene in a classroom.
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the guns drawn and westchester s.w.a.t. team warmed booby traps and this was a mock drill. lieutenant allen stewart with the montgomery county sheriff's office says that preparing s.w.a.t. teams for the worst case scenarios. it's an aware and if they go out to serve a warrant or barricaded gunman and they make entry. >> 15 s.w.a.t. officers took part in the exercise. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds,
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the longhorn salmon, or the parmesan crusted chicken. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. you can't fake steak. meteorologist, adam joseph is here now with a forecast that gets nicer and nicer. we start warm and then big changes into the day on sunday. right now cloud out there. stormtracker 6 live double scan not tracking any precipitation and again with all the above normal temperatures and really a remarkably warm month, the action cam capturing some of the spring plants starting to bloom and this is haddonfield, new jersey, the last hour i showed you a shot from the similar scene with the daffodils in bloom and in of you are sharing your photos of the daffodils and
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crocuses blooming in your neighborhood. 48 in millville and 50 to the north and west and cooler in the poconos at 39 degrees. all the clouds coming in from the west ahead of a front and this front here a cold front will eventually drape itself into a warm front and lift to the north and could spark a shower. this is the dividing line with cool air to the north and warm air to the south and west. since this is not going to progress all wait through and skirt by and lift to the north and that will usher in the warmth starting tomorrow. and 38 to 42 degrees with the winds shifting from the south-southwest. the 42 is closer to the normal high for this time of year. and tomorrow morning a lot of cloud cover a dreary start and not a lot of rain but by the afternoon we break the cloud cover apart and the sunshine returns in full force and that moves the temperatures into the lower 60s tomorrow afternoon and
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then we'll go into the 70s as we get into thursday. so for tomorrow, 62 in allentown and 63 in trenton and 65 topping off in philadelphia and 64 in dover and 55 in cape may with the brighter afternoon spilling in. then another front is just to the north and west on thursday and that pulls the southwesterly wins up and typically ahead of a front you get a surge of warmth, 72 degrees 26 degrees above arrange. and new pressure is developing along the boundary, and that brings warmer air ahead of it going into friday. and that sustains itself to the beginning of the weekend. sunshine does rush tomorrow afternoon, 72 those rare february 70s returning and record breaking on friday and the forecast high is 75 degrees and breaking the old record, of 74 in 185 and the second warmer
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temperature that philly has ever seen in the month of february than record is 7 degrees that would be on saturday, back in 1930 but we'll be far shy of that, a round of rain and thunderstorms saturday afternoon wiping the warm away. a reality check on sunday and windier and chillier and 46 and then we warm up monday and tuesday and clouds and sun on either side of 50 degrees and as we go foo the first couple of days of march we could go back to the 60s to near 70. possibly. >> oh wow. >> are you speechless. >> yes. enjoy. >> remember 6abc.com/weather is your go to resource, 24 hours a day. the forecasting power of stormtracker 6 live double scan live is just a tap or mouse click away and rely on our meteorologists follow them on facebook or twitter. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes
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philadelphia police k-9s are resting easier thanks to a comforting gift. big barker donated the other pedic beds to help the tired pooches rest their tired bones, and they called dogs up heralds heroes and big barker an ally. and now next at 6:00. collision on the tracks, two septa trains crash and derails the end of the morning commute. and authorities in delaware step up their efforts to find a suspect behind the assault and abduction of two women. and dozens of families learn today they won the lottery but it was not money at stake, we'll tell you what. that much coming up next at 6:00. for cecily tynan, jaime apody, and monica malpass i'm rick williams have a nice evening.
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"action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> tuesday night and a delaware prison warden is placed on leave and dozens of families learn whether they won the big education lottery at a philadelphia school. >> but the big story on "action news" tonight. is trouble on the tracks on the market frankford l. two trains collided at the terminal and struck a third. four sustained injuries and one is in critical condition and people used shuttle buses and
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the big question tonight is how and why did this collision happen? live at 69th street is "action news" reporter, john rawlins, have investigating given any clues or answers to those questions? >> reporter: no, not at this point. if history is a guide it's a long and involved investigation, they will have to interests view people a lot of people and presumably one of them is in critical condition and they had an automatic control system in place here. the idea, the design behind it is to prevent collisions and that did not seem to work and that will be closely looked at. and the rush hour was unfolding when things went back on this tight curve, the number two loop situated behind the terminal. one train was stopped and another did not. >> at 8:10 a.m. train 57
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