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a philadelphia priest who became bishop of las vegas next. ♪ action news delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ it is tuesday night and the big story on action news tonight is day two ams here in las vegas. after the mass shooting. and yes there were some significant developments here
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today. late tonight las vegas police released body cam video of police on the concert grounds after the shooting began. go-go go they what they what. law enforcement know nows stephen paddock used to turn in the weapons to automatic and 529 are in critical condition and all but three have been identified and his female companion marilou danley is once again a person of interest and we saw the haunting video of paddock's room at mandalay bay with a rifle lying on the floor. but to out weigh the bad with good hundreds more las vegas people standing in line and rolling up their sleeves to give blood in the wake of the carnage. and what happened here two nights ago has placed
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substantial demands on the religious community here and that would include the bishop of las vegas. ♪ leading his flock in prayer was bishop joseph and tonight he invited me into a tiny chapel where he holds christenigns and put me at ease because he is from philadelphia a graduate and stints at the archdiocese and a church in narbirth and now faces an enormous challenge where he has been bishop since 2001. what will your role be in trying to make las vegas heal? >> my role basically is to i think first of all look at the people who are affected by the tragedy both those who are victims and have been killed but also the first responders and the medical people because they are really being affected by
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this in a deep sense. >> reporter: so what did you take from your youth in philadelphia and the first part of your professional life in philadelphia that made you a wonderful bishop? >> not that wonderful bishop but i think for me it was the neighborhoods, the family life and really gave me a sense of or a foundation to really love people and be involved with them on a very deep level. >> reporter: and the bishop's 96-year-old mother by the way still lives in rocks bureau so mrs. pepi hello we hope you are watching tomorrow morning it's all about president donald trump he arrives at mccarran international airport at 9:30 we do not know his itinerary his schedule for the day.
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we trust that he will visit at least one of the hospitals where so many of the injured are still being cared for. of course we will follow the president's activities through the day. and that is the story here in las vegas monica malpass. >> thank you jim the agony of that massacre in las vegas is being felt across the country and here at home. philadelphia came together tonight to take action demanding tougher gun laws and lifting each other up in prayer. action news reporter annie mccormick is live in center city with more on that annie. >> reporter: and monica that is right tonight's vigil is all part of a national day of action among the people on the stage a young philadelphia woman that knows what these victims and their families are going through. she survived a mass shooting just a year ago. >> we gather as one philadelphia community tonight. >> reporter: the power of the sinister act in las vegas drew people to a vigil tonight in center city organizers from seek
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fire pa says this vigil has a specific tone. >> we know people need to pray and grieve and mourn but also need to act so it's not a moment of silence but a moment of action. >> reporter: one by one state and local lawmakers and religious leaders sounded off calling for changes to gun laws telling the crowd to contact federal state and representatives. >> send gun ownership as a god given right but healthcare coverage to treat the wounds inflicted by these machines is a privilege. >> reporter: also sharing the stage 21-year-old parker the west philadelphia native survived the pulse nightclub shooting in orland osho. >> and to see it all it gets hard because it's like enough is enough. >> reporter: parker was shot so was her friend patience carter both survived but parker's 18-year-old cousin murray was
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killed. >> it was similar to what i went through and feel like i have to do something, i have to start somewhere. >> reporter: because of sunday know for the first time parker has the courage to be an advocate and she is sharing her advice to the victims and their families. >> i know it hurts. i know it hurts. but stay strong. be safe and say a prayer. >> reporter: and parker credits talking to people including counselors about what she has been going through that is another piece of advice that he she has for victims and families and knows it will be a long road ahead and live in center city annie mccormick channing six news. >> a father from central pennsylvania is among those killed in the mass shooting bill wolfe junior was in las vegas celebrating his 20th anniversary with his wife she was unharmed he was a little league and
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wrestling coach and continuing to update las vegas on air on on line and 6abc and posted information how you can help the victims of that shooting new at 11:00 fire at the sonoco logistics plant in delaware county brought out this huge response from emergency personnel, smoke and flames broke out in a building in the unit block of hog island road at 6:30 and fortunately the fire was placed under control about 8:00 without any injuries. a nasty looking accident tonight in haver town with multiple vehicles involved but police say none of the injuries appears to be life threatening chopper six over the scene at 7:00 on west chester pike at lawrence road investigators are now trying to figure out what led up to the crash. a toddler is dead a man is under arrest after a theft at a bucks county walmart that went wrong. well now police want to know why a man was fleeing the scene of this crash while his tiny passenger was dying in the street. action news reporter dann
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cuellar with late developments. >> reporter: monica arrested and charged is 27-year-old christopher coon of hampton new jersey the price he paid for the tv sound bar he allegedly tried to steal was a lot steeper than the price he would have paid at the counter and cost the life of his two-year-old riding in the car he was trying to make his get away in. the scene tonight as the suspect was brought from the hospital to the tullytown hospital for processing and clearly did not want his face on t.v. and began when he tried to steal audio equipment from the walmart here as he tried to get away traveling south on bristol pipe he blew a red light a short distance from the mall and an suv driven by someone else had the right of way broad sided his gold jeep he says i tried to brake but i couldn't, it was too late. he was moving so fast.
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upon impact the suspect's suv flipped and rammed another vehicle traveling north on bristol pike. >> the gold jeep with the suspect was driving had rolled once. the two-year-old approximately two-year-old child that was in the car with the suspect was ejected from the vehicle. >> reporter: investigators say with the child laying on the highway the suspect ran from the scene. fortunately officers arrived quickly as some chasing caught the suspect others tended to the child. >> they began assessing the small child because he was ejected from the vehicle and did cpr and first aid until a rescue squad transported. >> reporter: the child was later pronounced dead at the hospital and he says he cannot escape the mental images of what he saw. he says i saw it when the baby flew and i saw him run away. i just can't believe it. he ran away. coon has been charged with third degree murder, homicide by
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vehicle, retail theft and related offenses and now being held on 5 million bail. live at the district justice office in levittown i'm dann cuellar channel six news. >> on the weather front beautiful days and cool nights and looking at the possible of fog developing for the morning rush and cecily tynan joins us outside with a first look at the forecast cecily. >> monica we are in the pattern of a sunny mild afternoon and clear cool nights and today's high for the second day 75 degrees after a morning low of 52 degrees and we have clear skies out there now and temperatures dropping pretty quickly philadelphia down to 58 degrees we will probably drop about another 5 degrees overnight and it's a combination for some fog to develop, not everywhere i think the best chance will be the far north and west suburbs but if you look at satellite and radar you can see barley a cloud in the sky and a cloudless sky winds are
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lightning and a good recipe for some fog where the temperatures drop to the dew points and that is in the cooler locations so tonight 54 in philadelphia, millville 50 wilmington 51 trenton 51 the areas you see temperatures in the 40s the far north and west counties in allentown and reading and lancaster that is our best chance of fog but i am tracking a real uptick in temperatures also finally some rain all details on that coming up, in the full accuweather seven-day forecast monica. >> thank you cecilily and a drug bust with enough to supply half a million customers. plus the rising death toll in puerto rico and what they will propose when president trump returns from the devastation and the biggest breach ever and there is a chance you have been hit with 3 billion accounts now hacked and the season and the
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as tomorrow for tens of billions of hurricane relief for puerto rico and the president and first lady visited the island after it was devastated by what rhea and went to a church and tossed paper towels to some of the hurricane victims and sitting next to the governor he refers to the death count and critics say insensitivity. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and the hundreds of people that died what is your death count as this moment, 17. >> 16. >> 16 people certified versus in the thousands you can be very proud. >> reporter: late this evening officials announced the death toll had jumped to 34. help for puerto rico is on the way from new jersey 27 army national guardsmen got on helicopters this morning their mission to support the recovery
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efforts and get aid to the victims. a major consumer alert tonight already the largest hack in history now the number of yahoo accounts effected has tripled from one billion to three billion that means every single yahoo account was effected in the data breach including e-mail, tumbler and flicker if you had an account in august 2013 you should assume your information was exposed the stolen data includes names e-mail addresses phone numbers birthdays and answers to security questions and yahoo already required users to change their passwords after first disclosing the cyber attack back in december. the former equi fax said he was sorry to congress and richard smith said it was possible due to human error and technological error and testified two things happen one the failure to apply a key software patch in march.
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the other was a scanner not detecting that vulnerability. he said those two errors have now been addressed. the exuifax breach effected an estimated 145 million americans. a double shooting in allentown turnd deadly the corner just identified 28-year-old injury as the homicide victim and she was shot in the afternoon in 700 block of north fourth street investigation underway to what sparked the gunfire and the da says a major drug bucks seized enough fentanyl to kill nearly half the people in montgomery county the synthetic opioid is 50-10 times more potent than morphine and involved in half of overdose deaths and a kilogram of fentanyl seized could be divided in half a million doses da says three suspects arrested for drug trafficking including a dealer in the bronx and two
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suspects from philadelphia. schools in the pine lands regional district will be closed again tomorrow for air quality testing concerns were brought up about a construction project at the high school during last night's school board meeting the acting superintendent cancelled classes as a precautionary measure and air samples taken at the school two mothers ago did not defect anything harmful. former first lady michelle obama inspired women across the valley a speaker at the pennsylvania conference for women in center city and told the crowd her life is not that different from theirs. >> living in the white house is doing what probably everybody in this room is doing juggling careers, trying to be relevant, trying to make sure that your marriage is intact and that your kids are healthy but you are just doing it under the harshest brightest light there is. >> reporter: organizers say today's event is about kindred spirits and sharing experiences a chance for people to be
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inspired and invigorated, and several of us from action news was there i was there and sharrie williams and nydia hand and tamala edwards and many others 12 cancers are related to obese aton new government finds the obesity epidemic may drive up the cancer right 12 cancers linked to being overweight and obese were on the rise from 2005-2014. they account for four in ten of all cancers diagnosed in the year 2014. that includes kidney, pain atic, liver stomach gallbladder thyroid and post menopausal breast cancer and colocectal cancer decreased a quarter and cancers not related to weight also fell by 13%. graduate philadelphia honored two people this evening with the distinguished come back award
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went one to eye lien bear for public safety at drexel university got the job after graduating from la sale university with her doctor and kevin jackson honored a former paramedic injured on the job and had to learn how to walk again and jackson went back to school and is now a respiratory therapist, congratulations to both of them. let's check the temperature with cecily we will have a lot of swings again. >> cool nights and warm days and progressively getting more warm as we head to the weekend and the action cam was tonight the fountain at logan square on this clear cool night and what a sunset ray put his drone up and got this great shop over shell font this afternoon or evening i should say the sun now setting at 6:40 just a few clouds in the atmosphere and you often see those as warmer air is on the horizon and that is the case the accuweather highlights say fall
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and summer is making a come back and looking at temperatures climbing up 13 degrees above normal as well as increasing humidity and after that finally we have a chance of a soaking rain we have not had a good soaking rain in several weeks we really do need it right now though it's just a cool night philadelphia 58 degrees allentown 59 trenton 56 and millville currently 51 so satellite and radar showing you across eastern half of the country you can see how the strong area of high pressure is carving out a clear sky for us there was a front out to the west it's trying to move to the east it really can't and if you look over the gulf there is a little bit of some gathering moisture could become a tropical system and could bring us soaking rain but that won't be moving in until early next week. so future tracker showing tomorrow really the only problem is that we could have areas of fog in the north and west county tomorrow morning it burns off late in the morning and a lot of
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sunshine the morning commute and north and west areas be careful patchy fog with the calm wind and chilly suburbs 47 degrees philadelphia about 56 degrees and the afternoon after two days of a high of 75 degrees we match it up just a little bit tomorrow 78 degrees bright sunshine with those winds out of the southwest and on thursday this frontal boundary gets closer but it stalls so that brings us warmer air. 84 degrees more humidity and this will actually retreat as a warm front that keeps that warm humid air with us through the weekend so exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast it's a beautiful day tomorrow sunny and warm 78 degrees, thursday up to 84 degrees more humid more clouds on friday good amount of cloud cover and overcast sky with breaks of sunshine 82 degrees and saturday warm and muggy darn it i closed the pool 84 degrees on sunday it will be humid with increasing clouds a high of 82 degrees and sunday
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night some showers possible looks like a steady rain arriving on columbus day on monday 79 degrees on tuesday potential for lingering rain with 72 degrees and need the good news we are getting it and it will hold off until after the weekend. >> thank you and phillies proud of jim and delaware county opened doors to amazing athletes every tuesday they invite members of the special olympics to work out and provide trainers for the athletes getting ready to compete and next month will take part in the festival at villa nova and positive news from around the delaware and lehigh valleys and stories that make us philly proud and more on our website at 6abc/proud. ♪ options than before.
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very young and have not reached earning potential the way our collective bargaining agreement works so i suspect we are going to have a relatively low payroll but i might be surprised you know it's matt's job to stay open to other opportunities and if something comes up we should jump on it. >> the football the eagles will play five of the next 7 games at home that friendly stretch begins sunday against arizona cardinals wide receiver larry fitzgerald he has 11 touchdowns and the birds have a ton of respect for them. >> they have a lot of speed. you know and a quarterback that i know the coach said he is playing at a level that he has not seen him play before you know they have had their struggles here and there but i think he is really playing good football and we have our work cut out for us and can't be about larry fitzgerald and about
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one player if you make it that way you are suspectable to other things and have to be a better job of not being susceptible of other things. >> in sports it's time for the flyers and the coach hextall will be here. we will help you around the traffic troubles. >> a chilly start so we will have numbers for you as you head out the door in your neighborhood and the latest on your weekend warm up and tune in to everything that is going on 6abc news.
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for everybody but a guy playing in his first game you know or being in the situation for the first time absolutely there is some jitters you have to work through on night number one. >> reporter: temple can't afford too many losses if it wants a bowl appearance saturday they will visit east carolina and the pirates are struggling 1 and 4 and giving up 50.6 points per game giving up despite the number the coach collins says he won't take anything for granite. >> they change it up week to week so the defense they play this week and defense will play the next week so we have to and we want to start fast we have to recognize what is the plan going in for us because it's going to be for us. announcer: get more on the game in weekend and jamie apody sits down with coach column collins saturday morning 9:30 half hour of action news that is sports
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