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work with one goal in mind -- to raise as much money as we can for ploys. >employees.>> i'm selling ticke. the hope is they'll donate back if they win. thank you, thank you. bring on the hugs. >> organizers had several fundraisers planned for the coming weeks. annie mccormick, channel6 "action news." >> early morning fire in the city quickly spread damaging tree three homes and leaving several people displaced. >> flames were shooting from the second 57d third floor. the fire spread to two neighbors homes. we spoke to one woman who received a knock at the door and
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told to get out right away. >> i was 20e8d to ge told to gee the house was on fire. >> i left everything behind. >> a squatter inside the vacant home suffered smoke inhalation. no one else was injured. >> a seven mile stretch from if i would was shut down today. >> people were making the most of today's event and today's great weather. the free street root ran all the way to fifth and indiana in fair hill. there were zoomba classes, jewelry workshops and handball. >> tonight we have the story of a wonderful young lady named homecoming queen. she won because she's beautiful inside and out.
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>> 17-year-old isabella rodriguez is this year's homecoming queen. bella has autism and cranial dysplasia. her classmates see beyond that. it was a group of bella's classmates that nominated her for queen and campaigned for her. >> i'm so proud of her. >> she's the most kind person i have ever met. >> she is. >> bella received the crown when the announcement was made. >> the homecoming queen, isabella. >> isabella was nearly brought to tears. >> i don't know what to say. it's a blessing because i was through a lot. >> isabella's mother and the
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rest of her family were there to share the moment with her. the family was planning to go out of town for the weekend until the principle called with the big news. >> i love these kids. they didn't have to do this. >> her friends say they did have to do it to give to the one person who always gives of herself. >> congratulations. >> there was a lot more life than usual outside the philadelphia art museum. a massive crowd turned out for the light the night walk and funfundraiser. white la lanterns for survivorsd red or gold for those who are missed. >> new reports indicating criminal charges could be filed in robert mueller's
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investigation. >> a star studded group at the navy yard. >> and eagles take on the 49ers tomorrow at the link. jeff skversky has more when "action news" returns. ♪ ♪ sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet.
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>> tonight a major development in the special council development into russian meddling in the presidential election. charges will be announced and
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someone may surrender soon as monday. >> president trump spending the day at his golf course in virginia. >> once the special prosecutors start going, it's unsettling for white houses. >> the president has yet to react to the federal grand jury approving the first charges in mueller's investigation. they have sought charges against at least one unidentified target with an indictment and arrest coming as soon as monday. so far no reports of what the charges may be. the indictments are sealed under orders of a federal judge. >> we know attorneys were at the federal courthouse friday. >> trump has called it a distraction and denied any
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conclusion. >> it was an excuse for the democrats losing. >> mueller was appointed special council in may. the main part of the focus on the russian interference of the election and possible conclusion. he's also investigating financial dealings of key trump administration. >> this is a reminder that the investigation is sweeping and complicated and those being investigated are in screp di. >> a fatal bus crash led to a crash outside camden county. an 8 #-year-old was killed last tuesday when she was hit by a transit bus.
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those that shop and work there have been saying the area was dangerous. they have asked mall management to relocate the bus stop. a grieving mother has asked for help finding the person that murdered her son. >> he loved his family and his family loved him. >> a simple sentiment from a mother about her 28-year-old son. roy ston webb was inside his apartment 2013. his building in philadelphia's olney section. >> police were called for reports of a hospital case and when they arrived webb had two bullet ts in the back of his he. >> i have not been able to piece anything together about how he was shot in the back of his head
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while sleeping on his couch. >> all you have to do is call the crime commission, 215-546-tips. all calls remain anonymous. webb's mother says the idea of no snitching is beyond frustrating. >> how a person can be killed this time and age with all of the technology and phones and video and whatever there is. how we can't find nobody. >> she says for her the pain of losing her son is raw. >> for crime fighter, rick williams, channel6 "action news."
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a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that
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works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward. >> it was a frighteningly good time at the police district as they converted the hallways into a series of haunted attractions. police say it's a great way to build relationships for the community they serve. >> time for a check of the forecast. we are expecting a lot of rain tomorrow. >> tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow night. we have flash flood watches posted north and west of philadelphia. soaking on the way tomorrow. we'll show you the action camera outside tonight, north town pennsylvania at the home of
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nancy ands chris. they have been decorating inside and out. they have a big halloween party tonight. tomorrow the eagle at the links, we'll track heavy rain by tomorrow afternoon. eagles at home taking on the 49ers. a soaker with winds 6-12 miles per hour. fourth quarter, temperatures holding steady in the middle 60s. hard to believe we are tracking precipitation. today was milder than yesterday, yesterday 65 today 70 in philadelphia and well above the norm of 63 this time of year. center city 61. west new holland, 60s.
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61 smyrna, 59, dover 60. satellite 6 with action radar, features, we are tracking across western pennsylvania and western new york state. we widen out the picture here, frontal boundary from the west direction. we head toward the bahamas tomorrow morning. the front from the east direction and phillipe siphoned into the storm. tie it out for you, 11:00 a.m., pockets of rain that continue to develop. 2:30 when the eagle's game is under way, big stoking on the way.
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lehigh and poconos as well. 11:30 tomorrow night, in and out of the moisture. the rain is one issue. on the backside of the storm, as it starts to pull away, winds are gusting 50 miles per hour with a westerly wind along the i-95 corridor and coast tomorrow night. >> poor drainage is a big concern. >> one to three inches of rain, locally, higher amounts than that. here's the exclusive weather seven-day forecast, rain heavy at times, a high of 66. monday, early showers and 58 for the high. a high of 62. thursday, 68. friday, we are dry, and cloudy and cooler next saturday.
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>> be careful driving around. >> absolutely and clear the draining age areas. >> it was the 20th anniversary of the marion anderson museum. tonight's performers are from the string theory school. >> much more to come. jeff skversky has sports. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪
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sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too?
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no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. >> jeff skversky has a check on sports. the sixers are working back from a bad start. >> they are trying to close out games. joel embiid never shies away from trash talking even his best friend.
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before faces him in dallas embid said i'll cook your -- say rear enend. this is what jojo is talking about. embid holds noel at four points while he scores 23. >> it's a career high for the rooky, simmons, the steal, the slam. sixers up 13. then embid for three, got it. embid afterwards, negative. he has a hand contusion. he should be okay. sixers are okay. sixers win 112-110, the second win of the season. embid has a hand contusion, x-rays are negative. stop crying about it, ron
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hextall's message about the two goals. >> jake forecheck gives the flyers a 2-1 lead.flyers win 4-o game losing streak. >> eagles have the best record in the nfl. they have this one. it's an easy win. that may be the attitude of fans, but that's not how the eagles think. >> we have to stay on the field
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and convert. they are a good football team. >> former phillies ken giles blows the lead to the dodgers in, in game two. tonight in game four gives up more. dodgers win 6-2 to even the series two games a piece. giles is allowed ten runs this season. we are right back with more sports. ♪ ♪ joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. nice to meet you. how's it going man? the yankees? come on. [ laughing ]
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look at the smiles and the hard work that the people here are doing. it's like making mini sandwiches. they're no different than anyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. this is a nice place. yeah. he plays basketball with lauren. steve called, fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. deep down in his heart he feels for people who are disadvantaged. lauren's a light in everybody eye. she's the spark that has started the fire. the goal is to keep places like this open so all people, regardless of disability, have an opportunity for employment. see, i love you. i love you guys too. you know that. yeah.
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casual fridays at buckingham palace? alright, off you go. surprising. what's not surprising? how much money nathan saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs?
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guadagno is christie's hand-picked successor. says she's "proud to be part of the christie administration." guadagno was chris christie's right hand as our schools came under attack, critical services were underfunded, and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times. from the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. kim guadagno isn't >> we are not too happy tonight. what happened to penn state, they blow an 18 point lead. coach franklin has never beat a top 20 team on the road. looks like they are headed down the good road at ohio state. barkley, bye-bye.
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97-yard return. the heisman candidate, longest streak in the coun country. up as many as 18. 11 point lead, five to go. puerto dickson, lead cut to five. so much for penn state being the toughest team to score on. under two to go. penn state loses by one, 39-38. 16 game winning streak is over tonight. >> we had the opportunity and hurting for the guy in the locker room, delaware blows the
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lead, ryan throws the touchdown. delaware loses 18-17. villanova hosting homecoming, fourth quarter. kyle throws two touchdowns, 42-yard. they blow the fourth quarter lead. they have dropped two in a row. tough losses by the college football teams. >> finally tonight, whoopie goldburg and john legend two big names at the organization philly fights cancer. legend performed along earth, wind and fire. proceeds benefit the abram center. castle is next. "action news" continues at 6:00 tomorrow morning withed
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nydia hall and chri chris sower. for the entire "action news" team, have a great night. [ thud ] [ electricity crackling ] [ wings flutter ] [ gasps ]
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[ door hinges creak ] no, no. no. [ gasping ] -what is all that? -oh, my lord. [ laughs ] castle: somewhere in one of these bags is the perfect baby shower gift for jen and ryan. i just need your help picking which one. ready? ta-da! -no. -is that a bulletproof baby ve-- -it's completely inappropriate. -really? -oh, my -- so wrong. -okay. well, then, you're gonna hate the onesies that say "i'm with officer stupid." richard, i -- honestly. why can't you just buy a simple tradition-- why is that so difficult for you?
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it's not. this next one is perfect. eepy robot nanny that sings leonard cohen lullabies. what's wrong with leonard cohen lullabies? it's more like "silence of the lambs" than "mary had a little lamb." oh, don't worry, sweetheart. fortunately, alexis has purchased the perfect baby shower gift. all you have to do is sign the card. do you have any idea how hard it is to find machine-washable kevlar? why didn't you tell me this before i went shopping? because we would have so missed torturing you. you are our favorite reality show. i'm so happy i could entertain you. thank you, alexis. i will drop this off at the precinct a little later. too bad you can't go to the shower. oh, well, beckett got, uh, baby showers in the break-up, so... that's funny, 'cause you -- recently you just, uh, don't seem to be so tortured by all that. oh, well, you know, beckett asked for some time, so i'm just giving it to her. -every day. -well...
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-sometimes twice. -what? see, this is nice. thank you so much. yeah. no problem. bye. -morning. -hey. so, our vic is a russian national. name of, uh -- -grigory mishkin. i spoke to the police commissioner. he's the son of a consulate officer, which means this might get political. oh. great. lanie, so what do we got? throat was slashed. liver temp puts the time of death between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. any idea what our victim was doing in an abandoned building in the middle of the night? no. his pockets were turned out, but his wallet and cellphone were found nearby. so the killer searched him, but there's no way to know if anything was taken. lanie, what do you make of these? looks like ink that was transferred from whatever was in his shirt. see if the lab can reconstruct the characters. he might have been killed because of whatever was inside. -yeah. -thanks. howdy. "howdy"? yeah, um, "yo" is getting played out,
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so i thought i'd try something new. you might want to keep trying, 'cause "howdy" is just -- wrong. well, i like it. oh, by the way, there's a homeless guy that was camped out down the block. he heard a car roar to life, burned rubber around 2:30 a.m., so i'm pulling the street cam footage. all right, keep me posted. i'm gonna head off to russia and talk to the next of kin. -russia? -what? uh, legally, a consulate is considered foreign territory, so... ah. all right, see you later. i'm consul general pavel oborin. captain kate beckett, nypd. pleasure to meet you, mr. oborin. yes, captain. i will take you to grigory's father, sergei. he hopes for a quick resolution and to see justice served. as do we. now, is it possible that grigory's father's consulate work put his son at risk? oh, mr. mishkin writes economic forecasts for commodities. it's hardly a thing worth killing for. and did you know grigory? oh, yes. i watched him grow up. you see, for us this is very personal. i understand.
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then you will be amenable to my request to have a russian diplomatic security officer assigned to the case. uh, mr. oborin, i appreciate the offer, but my detectives are the best in the city. well, i do not doubt that. but still i must insist. a spirit of cooperation is in everyone's best interest. [ both speaking russian ] please, can you tell me what happened with grigory? uh, we're not exactly sure just yet. do you have any idea what he was doing in an abandoned building? i wish i did. grigory hasn't been himself since we lost his mother, anya, in a car accident. uh-huh. the last month has been a downward spiral of -- of drinking, drugs. so he could have been meeting with a dealer. i wouldn't know. but the new crowd he was spending time with would. and what crowd is this? -diplobrats. -what... spoiled children of foreign officers who flaunt the law with diplomatic immunity. they do what they like, and nobody can stop them.
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grigory got lost in their world. ryan: meet the notorious diplobrats of new york city. we arrest them, but immunity means no prosecution. so it's like catch and release but without the cooler full of beer. yeah, i'm searching through all their files, see if there's a connection back to our vic. but so far, nothing. hey, did you hear the russians are sending one of their own to ride along with us? -are you kidding me? vasily zhirov. he's part of the russian diplomatic security service. -"red heat" is coming here? -oh! castle. bearing gifts, i see. this is your starter kit for little kevin. except for the macallan 25 and the earplugs. those are for you. you're a dear and thoughtful man. i know. so, a russian? yeah, ivan drago's in the house. i hear those guys are like automatons. strictly business. well, if boris is coming, could natasha be far behind? [ chuckles ] [ russian accent ] this could be trouble for the big moose and little squirrel. [ laughs ] it's so -- [ normal voice ] he's right behind me, isn't he? yeah. i know you. you're richard castle, no? yes.

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