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afternoon with a desperate plea to get the freedom cause you can to votcaucus tovote for the bil. he didn't have the votes so they pulled the bill, canceled the vote. >> further consideration on hr28 is postponed. >> i will not sugar coat this. this is a disappointing day for us. doing big things is hard. all of us, myself included, we'll need tyk time to reflect n how we got to this moment and how to do it better. >> trump knows this will be seen as a humiliating failure for the deal maker that said only he
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could change things. he looked for someone to blame and then moved ahead. >> this would have worked out ad some democrat support. we had no democrat support, so now we'll go for tax reform. >> hilary clinton posted a long tweet today during which she said the collapse of t was a victory for anyone that believes affordable healthcare is a human here's where the act stands, 31 states expanded medicaid. the program covers one in every five people in the united state0 people get coverage in the insurance marketplace. premiums and deductibles shot up for coverage. many people have one insurer as an option. analysts disagree over what 2018
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will bring if no changes are made, essential health benefits will be mandatory on all plans including maternity care, mental health, lab work and preventive care among others. for people covered through work, they may see little if any change. the penalty stands for those that don't carry health insurance. last year 6.5 million people paid the penalties. we welcome professor miller. this will be played as a devastating view for trump. how damaging is it to get to his to do list to get it accomplished? >> that's hard to assess right now. this would be th b repealing obama care. as you said earlier, the closing
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ability of donald trump would make a deal that the republicans had seven years to work something out. there are more questions than anything else. some of the questions are, does this affect the relationship between trump and ryan? can ryan have enough discipline to get the party to agree on anything. healthcare is complicated. donald trump talked about next time whether they ram something through or put together a package that can sell across a broad constituency. >> let me ask you about the democrats. no one seems to be talking about them at this moment in time. it seems to me this is a problem and opportunity for them. they'll continue to own obama care. if it implodes the waythey have a problem. don't they have a chance to join forces with republican moderates
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to improve obama care? >> i think that's well said. first problem for the democrats, it's obama care. republicans are committed inside the administration to making it fail. through underfunding and efforts, it will become less successful, a burden on the democrats. it could also become then a requirement for the republicans. one of the things we know already, public expectations are that there will be government support for health care. not yet an entitlement, but commitment. how the parties play with that will determine fate by 2018 in the off year elections. of professor miller, thanks for your time. >> stay with "action news" for continuing coverage of president trump's first 100 days, what the administration will work on next and what will happen to america's healthcare system. you may have seen security
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systems that notify homeowners on their cellphones that there is a breach and they have a problem. this may be the first time there has been a story of it working. dann cuellar tonight, dan? >> jim, it's an amazing story. a homeowner is at work in center city and gets a text from his surveillance system saying someone was inside. the homeowner called police and they nailed the robbers in their tracks. >> the neighborhood has been living on edge due to a rash of burglaries. >> this is not the first time it happened in broad daylight. my next door neighbor, broad daylight. across the streebroad daylight. >> this afternoon around 1:00, it was another neighbor being burglarized but this neighhas as when he's at work and there is
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movement in his house. >> he activates the camera on the c sees males breaking into the house. he called police and 15 officers were on the scene in minutes. >> some of the males were carrying a t.v. out of the house, the loot and they had ta. >> the burglars jumped into an suv and run for it, but they crashed into a car. police apprehended three men and one woman. >> they dropped a lot of it on the way to the vehicle. >> neighbors were amazed. >> i bet you wish you had something like that when you were burglarized. >> that i do. >> what do you think of this surveillance system? >> i think it's great. >> it's worth every penny.
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he's getting all of his stuff back. it's probably a thousand dollars electronics and more in jewelry. >> so a great ending to the story. the four burglars are here being questioned, would love to know what they think of the system. they face charges of burglary, theft and related offenses. dann cuellar, "action news." >> we have breaks news from south jersey. firefighters have just gotten the upper hand on this house fire in gloucester county. the blaze erupted 50 minutes ago on long leaf lane. firefighters found heavy flames and folks coming from the two-story home. the family got out safely. no one was hurt. >> bucks county crews battle a three alarm fire in croydon.
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you can see the railway specialties corporation, they manufacturer hatchets for ships. it took firefighters three hours to get the blaze under control. no one was hurt. no word on what sparked the crime. >> the murders of a woman and her young son have people shaking their heads. bob brooks is at the apartments with a search for the suspect. what is the latest there? >> jim, i can tell you this is someone a lot of people want caught soon. whoever did this, killed a mother and her son. the little boy was just six years old. >> it's a murder mystery that has this maple shade area on edge. >> what kind of monster would do
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that? >> they are crazy. >> also sadness. >> it's sad to see a child's life wiped out like that. >> they want whoever brutally killed this mother and son found fast. the 38-year-old and her six-year-old boy. the discovery was made by her husband around 9:00 p.m. last night. he's pictured here with his family. his friend said he called him shortly after finding his wife and son in a pool of blood. >> he opened the house and couldn't find his wife and son. he called his son. he didn't answer. he opened the bedroom and found the two people like that with blood everywhere. >> we spoke in apartments that live next to and above them.
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they were home and say it was quiet the whole time. >> they say they were wonderful families. >> he was always happy. >> the six-year-old kid? >> yeah. smart kid too. >> at this point, no word of a suspect. i can tell you that after finding a dead mother and her six-year-old son, this is not something investigators are taking lightly. bob brooks, "action news,." >> the woman that kidnapped an infant from the king of prussia mall was convicted on all counts. prosecutors say she went on a hunt for a baby around seven weeks old in a bizarre scheme to
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convince her family and boyfriend the baby was hers. she befriended the mother at the food court and took off with the child. >> it's every parent's nightmare to look up and find your child gone. this was a very young baby. it is a significant impact on them and they are still recovering from that. >> there is no evidence the woman was ever pregnant. she has received mental health treatment since the arrest. >> >> sandusky was arrested a decade later. the trial centered on how spannier handled a complaint by mike mcquery who said he saw
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sandusky molesting a boy. >> the draft is coming to town april 27th, but the roads around will shut down two weeks before that. april 10th, spring garden closed westbound at pennsylvania avenue. lines close in front of the art museum. the parkway shuts down in phases phases. for a list of closures go to the website, "6abc".com. >> still to come, more than half of the people arrested after the london terrorist attack have been released. after tracking 46,000 women for decades, researchers report the unknown side effect from taking birth control pills even after stopping. >> and a young man created his own basketball camp. melissa? >> temperature in the upper 50s. chicago, 82. 80 in memphis.
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a piece of that warm air heads our way for the start of the weekend. detail in the seven-day forecast. >> and it will be easy to win six degrees with kevin bacon after his visit tonight. and we have the process joel embid just underwent "action ne dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love,
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>> british police have released six of ten people taken into custody in connection with a deadly attack near the parliament. police are trying to figure out how the attacker became radicalized. he ran down pedestrians on westminster bridge, three were killed, he then stabbed a police officer to death. troopers opened fire killing
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him. >> president trump has cleared the way for the keystone xl pipeline. president trump called the decision a great day for american jobs. opponents say it's a threat to the environment. a write in candidate won the special election for the 107th house district in philadelphia. emilio vasquez was the top choice of voters during tuesday's election. they wrote his name in. officials tallied the votes this morning in northern liberty. the official results are expected to be certified next week. >> health check, birth control pills may have the added benefit of reducing certain cancers. it lasted up to 30 years even
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after women went off the pill. other studies show an increase of breast and cervical cancer. that subsides five years after stopping birth control. >> a 17-year-old from delaware city is stepping up to help kids in his community. he raised money for a basketball camp in the athletic league. student athletes have higher graduation rates. he kept it going and now hopes to expand his camp throughout the state of delaware. that all important weekend forecast, melissa magee? >> jim, i think you will like tomorrow. clouds and limited sun but temperatures well above average. a warm start to the weekend.
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no issues with precipitation. outside we go on a friday night, sky 6 live hd from the university camera at the center city skyline. it's quiet, calm and mild. we are up to 51 in philadelphia after a high today of 58. 46 in la46 lancaster. 47 beach haven. 51 in dover. we have a frontal boundary lifting to the north and a ridge of high pressure north and east. southwesterly wind flow unsettled weather over the periphery. we are dry tonight with partly cloudy skies ahead. over the next 12 hours, patchy clouds. 45 reading. 48 trenton. 49 millville. 52 dover.
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45 the overnight low in cape may. that eeses mild. typically our high is 56. we are above that most locations even for the start of the weekend. it's warm as we track a front boundary to the north trying to sink southward throughout the day. philadelphia a high of 74. not much in the way of sunshine, a milky sky with southwesterly winds. coastal communities are cooler. numbers in the 50s. the cold front back door cold front dips to the south sunday. it's a cooler day, high near 50 with easterly winds off of the atlantic. you have a drizzle to deal with as well. future tracker 6, a shot shower in trenton. the front continues to dip south. a couple of spotty showers
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popping up in la lancaster and wilmington. a few more showers on the move as the front dips south. it depends on how quickly the cold front moves through. the forecast, warm tomorrow, 74 for the high. sunday, 50 with rain and drizzle around. monday unsettled with showers, a high of 67. wednesday, the sun returns at 55. 50s, jim, thursday into friday. enjoy the first half of the weekend. >> you too. >> thanks. >> thousands of people receive a healthy meal thanks to the generosity of acfomi shoppers and channel6 viewers. today acfomi presented two checks to channel6 general manager collecting
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158,000-pounds of food helping food pantries throughout the region. the top chefs with their best dishes to benefit the lives of the immigrant community. it's called think local and give local taking place at the lowe's hotel in center city. alicia russ lucky to attend and give her support tonight. >> police owned bacon brothers headlined the show tonight to benefit the jefferson leadership programs. kevin bacon is one half of the band with his brother michael. the concert took place at jefferson alumni hall in center city. ♪ ♪
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community. the inductee, susi ct of espn. >> a win but also a medical procedure. >> joel embid had knee surgery in los angeles. as is the custom, the team calls it successful. we have to see. the sixers anticipate embid resuming his activity this summer. they'll take a conservative approach with rehabilitation. sixers in chicago tonight to face the bulls. no jalil okafor. sixers out score the bulls 17 per period.
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stark grabbed 16 rebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls. flyers have hope but they lack time. nine games to go, six games out of the playoff spot. >> we have to find the consistency and something we build for. every game here on out is pretty much a must win. >> the phillies are getting closer to their 25 men roster. the yankees, opening day starter hellickson, allows one strikes out three. bone head move of the game, tommy joseph fails to put down the tag. are you kidding me? hicks was dead meat. fillies lose 3-2.
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>> pitching and defense is the name of the game. we are not hitting as a team. we'll bust out and do that. >> reliever pat pitched well an. >> it's colder going up least. villanova coachh school ,$8d
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>> in the ncaa tournament, north carolina and south carolina advance to the elite eight. hers championship, galespi headed to oints, 10 boards. archbishop wins to capture its first 5a title. once again, he's headed to villanova next season. >> congratulations to all of those kids. finally tonight, talented young athletes hit the ice in delawarr
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hockey foundation are competing. the tournament continues throughout the weekend. "jimmy kimmel live" live next for ducis rogers, melissa magee, cecily tynan and the "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪
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time for an all new show with three viral videos "right this minute." a desperate mother cries out for help. >> she's got a child inside that burning building. >> see the race to get her little boy out alive. a guy exchanges random items on a world trip. >> what a story. >> why one person's trash is another person's travel pass. it was struggling before a jet skier dived in to save -- >> this poor turtle all wrapped up. >> this is why you always throw away your balloons. >> see why this rescue comes with a stern warning. and a chef

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