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♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program, with jim gardner. >> they ran down the stairs in a panic and with good reason. these are fans leaving an ariana
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grande concert in manchester, england tonight. they had just heard a loud explosion. inside, chaos, desperation to get out and get to safety. police say 19 didn't make it. they were killed by the blast or stampede. tonight, police seem convinced it was terrorism. it's monday night and the big story, a suspected terrorist attack at a concert in britain's second largest city, the death toll at 19. dann cuellar is in the satellite center with breaking news from manchester. >> jim, dash cam video captured the explosion. you see a flash of light and a boom before a man yells, no! >> the dash cam video was taken outside the manchester arena
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moments before the scramble to get out of the area. the explosion happened moments after ariana grande finished the concert and left the stage. one witness described what happened next. >> we had a massive explosion. there was a lot of smoke. there was people on the floor. >> we had to get out because we didn't fo know what was happeni. >> video showed the bloody injured leaving the arena. the cause is not known but authorities suspect it was a suicide bomber. >> there were 18 to 24 people on the floor you could see were just straight ai off dead. >> we are currently treating this as a terrorist incident
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until we have further information. we are working with counter terrorism police and u.k. intelligence partners. >> late tonight ariana grande issued this tweet, broken, from the bottom of my heart, i am so sorry. i don't have words. >> dann cuellar, "action news." jim? >> dan, thank you. we are urging you to stay with channel6 and abc news for the manchester terrorist attack, late breaking news on "nightline" following with "action news" at 4:30 a.m. call it a flash mob, riot or social media inspired melee, it was an all out brawl. this is the park section of philadelphia. today it was the scene of a rumble. live at east detective headquarters is annie mccormick. annie, you have the full story.
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>> jim, one officer was taken to hospital. three tyne teens were arrested d more could come. >> this video captures the moment philadelphia police tried to gain control of a flash mob of students. you can see cellphone video where police get one teen on the ground. it started with a massive brawl that spill frd the sidewalk to the roadway of the elle. this played out with three high schools. a message on social media urged kids to go to the septa frankford line. >> there were two juveniles arrested. there was a fight around the corner. another was arrested for that. >> one employee says they
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watched as the crowd moved down eerie. >> they didn't have a care in the world, honestly. >> during the second fight one of the teens fook off with an officer's baton. police gained control of the crowd. septa officers assisted. philadelphia police have a message for parents. have them come home after school and do more constructive things than start fights. >> philadelphia police expect to have more patrols in the same area tomorrow. east detectives are investigating. the officer is expected to be okay. annie mccormick, channel6 "action news." >> a 13-year-old girl has been stabbed several times. police have two suspects in custody. it happened at wyoming and logan. the victim is in stable
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condition. >> jury selection got under way in pittsburg today for the bill cosby sexual assault trial. it take place in morri in norriy but the jurors are coming from allegheny county. cosby is accused of drugging a woman in 2004. >> at 10:30 at night, it it turd into a shooting gallery. christie ileto is live at police headquarters with the latest on this. christie? >> jim, i spoke to one of the victims off camera who says they were out dancing, celebrating a friend who had graduated from college as illustrated in the video you are about to see when it turned to chaos.
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for the first time we are seeing an instagram clip of a crowd dancing before a barrage of bullets. >> as many as 30 people were at the corner and nine were shot including a woman trying to shield her young child. this man tells "action news" he was hit four times in the legs, arm and hand. he still can't feel two of his fingers. wanting to remain anonymous, he says they were out celebrating a friend's graduation when it turned to madness. >> his brother is one of those at icu. >> 48 hours later, residents packed the same corner to address the violence gripping their block. >> scary. >> i felt like we need to come together to discuss the issue and bring about change.
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police say there is no clear violence and are investigating whether the violence was captured on live stream. >> i want the guy that did this, you have disturbed the community and i'm sure the reason behind you doing it wasn't worth you almost fatally injuring nine people. >> now again police say right now there is no motivate. so far no one has been arrested. if you have information about the person that pulled the trigger, you are asked to contact detectives. christie ileto, channel6. jim? >> president trump received a warm welcome in israel. benjamin netanyahu met the trumps at the airport saying they had something in common that people loved them unlike the media. >> trump visited the western wall in old jerusalem and is the
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custom, he left a prayer on a piece of paper. in the u.s., trump's russia troubles continue to dog him. trump asked two chiefs, admiral michae, topublicly deny there ww conclusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> both denied the request and will testify tomorrow. >> governor chris christie told reporters he advised trump not to hire flynn. he put it in blunt terms, the ten foot pole he would use to keep flynn away. if i was president of the united states, i wouldn't let him in the white house let alone give him a job. president trump hired him and
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fired him a month after the inauguration. >> trump's team will release the budget tomorrow morning. there are spending cuts over ten years. that includes -- sorry, we have the wrong video going on here. let me tell the story and we'll continue. can we do that? let me continue with the budget story. then we'll figure that out. the budget includes $200 billion cuts from foot stamps and $800 billion in cuts from medicaid as part of the healthcare replacement bill. president trump will proposal cuts to farm subsidies, public broadcasting, foreign aid, and the environmental protection agency. he wants more for the military, $1.6 billion for a border wall, a paid family leave program
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advocated by his daughter ivanka. >> family and friends of ic detainees of ice tonight. verthe couple has been working h an immigration attorney. that didn't stop agents from arresting him this month. he's being held at the detention center waiting to see a judge. >> all right, we have seen tonight's dances. now america is voting. of course we are talking about "dancing with the stars." we'll know how this turns out by this time tomorrow night. alicia vitarelli has a front row seat in hollywood. what's the headline at this hour? >> well, jim, the headline here
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is until tonight it appeared fifth harmony singer nur money for a day but it now seems anyone's game. ♪ ♪ >> tomorrow could be the world series all over again. >> we'll see. tune in. >> you have a taste of winning and you are ready. >> i can't believing it. >believe it.>> it feels good to, right? >> feels good. >> you said you have always come this close. maybe this time you got it. >> maybe the luck will turn. i don't know. we'll see. >> i have never done ballroom dancing in my life. i was ground zero every tuesday learning a new dance. >> it was so emotional, so beautiful.
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how do you feel going into tomorrow? >> i have no regrets. i feel tonight was the night i put everything out there on the floor. >> tomorrow night season 24, billed as the biggest yet, two and a half hours long. we'll be there to talk with the trophy winner moments after it's handed out. >> still to come, mocked and sucker punched, an attack on a physically challenged man is causing outrage online tonight. plus the philadelphia mayor in the crosshairs of vandals and it's not the first time. cecily? >> tonight's rain moved out but we have several more rounds this week. i'll time them out and look at the weekend forecast. >> and we have a special weekend report. >> if you are trying to shape up for summer, we have details on a
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>> this is just awful. surveillance video captures a sucker punch on a man with cerebral palsy. the d.a. says the suspect should receive as much jail time as possible. authorities arrested the man who attacked the victim going into a 7-eleven may 10th, and punched him. baker is free on $25,000 bail. >> vandals have targeted a mural
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of mayor rizzo for the second time. philadelphia police are investigating a reported assault, abduction in the east of the city. at 7:15, a witness reported two men fighting along the 2900 block of roberts avenue. she saw one man being forced into a minivan. a third man jumped out of the vehicle. police are gathering surveillance video from nearby businesses. now the vandalism. look at what happen today the mural of frank rizzo. this is the second time it's happened. you can see splotches of black paint. the same mural was vandalized in 20 #. rain prevented repairs today, but they hope to touch up tomorrow. >> we are coming up on memorial day. for many that means time at the
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beach or pool. some are scrambling to get in shape for the summer. fad diets or out. personalized diets are in. allie gorman is here. is there enough time? >> depends on what you are looking for. there are things you can do to start your weight loss and kick it off. one local working mother dropped 330-pounds in four months. she says her plan worked because it was tailored for her. >> 48-year-old melissa myers is checking in with registered dietitian emily pierce. melissa started her weight loss regiment last october when her weight was creeping up to 200-pounds. she started on her own, cut out
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sugar and lost ten pounds. then she got a new trigs for a more manageable plan. they had 100% individualized weight loss plan. >> emily helps melissa what to toss in her shopping cart for meals and snacks. she helped her curve emotional eating. over four months she dropped 30-pounds and has gone down four pant sizes. >> if it' it's nice to walk up s and not be out of breath. it's nice to bend over and tie my shoes. >> she says a personalized plan works best because everyone's likes and dislikes are important. miss sha likes a glass of wine occasionally and her favorite food.
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>> she plans around them scaling back for other meals and focuseses on lean protein and vegetables instead. o if you are not keeping track of what you are eating, you don't know what you are eating. it's healthy, realistic weight loss. one to two pounds a week is what we strive for. >> but even in a week if you cut processed foods, you will feel better. melissa says it's better than any fad diet or book. healthy living is now a habit. >> melissa would like to lose ten more powns. pounds. she tries to be active throughout the day, aiming 8,000 steps per day. we have more information about the program she used and weight
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loss tips on my facebook page. >> if you drink a lot of water, you lose weight because you are not that hungry? >> sometimes people confuse hunger with thirst. you think you are hungry but you are just thirsty. if you drink water before a meal, it might curb your appetite. >> asia pacific heritage, nydia han served as mc and channel6 president bernie prazenica there to lend his support. four onries honored for their work in the asian community. >> meteorolog cecily tynan has e forecast. >> double scan showing rain through today. philadelphia, half inch of rain. parts of south jersey, two to
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three inches. that moved offshore. the high for today, 66. ten degrees below normal, right now, 65. allentown and trenton, 61. cape may, 63. a front slips through, mixes up the atmosphere. now you step outside, it's misty out there. we have dense fog across south jersey. millville reporting one and a third. poconos, less than a mile. once the front slips through, we shouldn't have a big problem with fog. satellite and radar showing activity to the west and south. the next storm moves in late in the afternoon tomorrow and overnight. that hits areas south and east of philadelphia. the morning commute is better than this morning. lots of clouds, peeks of sunshine.
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8:00, 61. we'll see a good amount of cloud cover through the day, especially areas south and east of philadelphia as the low moves out of virginia. the high, 71-degrees, slightly below normal. it's not as cool or wet as today. the low pressure moves in late tomorrow into early wednesday morning bringing showers along the coast. wednesday, as long as the low pressure keeps moving, partly sunny skies, pick of the week, a high of 77. the next low thursday morning bringing a rainy commute. dryer to the northwest, lake showers soit and east of philadelphia holding off until the afternoon. good amount of cloud cover, high 71-degrees. should see partly sunny, seasonal, thursday, though, another day to allow extra time
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for the commute. the heaviest rain in the morning around 8:30. a rumble of thunder tapering off showers out of here by friday. morning clouds giving way to sunshine, the high 75-degrees. the weekend is looking nice. saturday is a dry day, 80-degrees. sunday, 80, memorial day 79. those days, possibility of pop up showers and thunderstorms. tune into the summer atlas tomorrow talking about how hot the summer will be. now that memorial day is here, people are thinking about summer. >> coming up on "action news," philly's fans are frustrated and
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baseball. >> they could use a break, a couple of hitters. phillies in a month long slump. facing the rockies, there are catches and then there are catches. baseball worth a rib or two. >> charlie blackman one down the left field line. colorado bangs out 13 hits. 3-0 in the fourth inning. tommy chose ef drives in altair. in the ninth inning, two on for blackman. ole. phillies lose 8-1, 18 loss in the past 22 games. we caught up with the general manager before tonight's game. he senses the fan's frustration with the ball club. >> i'm getting frustrated too. this team is better. there is more talent on the team than we have shown in terms of
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our record. we'll pull out of it. we will. that's what talented players will do. i'm not going to tell the fans they shouldn't. wbe frustrated.>> head
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>> the eagles will be back on the field tomorrow. predators are a win away from the final.
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facing the ducks in game six. colton gets it back. preds win 6-3. peter taking 13 for the stanley cup final. >> warriors and spurs, seth curry doing things that seem impossible. warriors sweep san antonio. finally last week, jim and cecily stopped me in the news room and asked if i could show american highlights. flame throwers. antoine davis comes out of nowhere and makes the grab. not bad. i'll never show that again. just that one time for you. >> we were saying they have to get davis. >> "jimmy kimmel live" live next on channel6 followed by
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"nightline." guests tonight, jim carey, and music from bush. "action news" continues at 4:30. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪

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