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come back and murder so many innocent people. >> if you are on a website, and you know something, you see something, you see a person with rife wills and weaponry, and you see something not right, you owe it to your family, community and law enforcement to make this a safer nation by calling up someone. >> cruz is believed to have acted alone. classesare canceled for the rest of the week. christie ileto live for news," . >> dan, you learned about the everies of school districts and police agencies so prepare students for the worst. >> that's right, jim. upper darby has 15,000 kids at about 20,000 schools. each year in partnership with
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the police, teachers and administrators go through training as to what to do in case of a threat. like a number of law enforcement agency, darby police train at schools in case of a shooter. >> it's a community issue. the community has to come together. when we do our lockdowns, they are unannounced. the drills are unannounced to get a real reed on how prepared their schools and teachers are in reacting to an active threat. the process today, you have to take out the threat immediately. we rely on the teachers locking the children up so they are safe. they know what to do. will they do it if it happened? i hope and pray it never happens. at least the training is there. >> the author of crazing stress saving today's overwhelmed
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teenagers says putting kids through drills will increase teen's stress. parents need to talk to their kids about these events. >> for a child in that situations it's traumatic with a capita "t." it's imperative to getting our own selves under control first. >> all of the preparedness in the world can't stop some moron from getting a gun and shooting students. it doesn't happen. over all, chitwood adds that it's a sad commentary in our society that children have to be afraid to go to school.
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police headquarter, dann cuellar, "action news" channel6. jim? >> we'll continue to bring you updates as we learn them on the 6abc app. you can get more about the man accused of the crime as well as videos and photographs of the scene. stay with us on channel6 for the latest live report from florida on "nightline" right after "jimmy kimmel live." >> people have been arrested in a gun trafficking ring that did business in camden. the arrests were announced by state's attorney graywall. investigatinvestigators say 30 e purchased illegally in ohio and driven hundreds sold to criminals in south jersey. >> chances of snow for the weekend are rising tonight. we need to talk about rain
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coming in meteorologist cecily tynan is here with more from accuweather. >> there is a warm front bringing us april through the day tomorrow. the steadiest andhowing rain heaviest west of philadelphia, moving through reading and laough in the overnight hours. it should move through by 4:00 in the morning. use caution because though the rain is ending, areas are wet and there is dense fog to the north where we have the snow pack. after this, get ready for a real surge in temperatures. future tracker showing 4:00 tomorrow afternoon, mid 60s, 70s to the south and a strong cold front friday bringing changes by the weekend. another warm up next week. four of the next seven days
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temperatures in the 60s. crashing into saturday. i'm tracking the chance of accumulating snow saturday night. i'll talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you, cecily. one person is being treated for injuries after a house fire in hamilton. flames broke out just before 7:00 on union road. the fire grew to two alarms before being brought under control two hours later. pennsylvania state representative margo davidson is facing criminal charges for getting into two crashes while driving on a suspended license. "action news" learned that the delaware county living a state g an accident february 2nd in concord township. police filed charges over an accident last month they say she failed to report. davidson's license was suspended due to an unpaid speeding ticket from july.
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davidson plans to plead not guilty. >> police say a 72-year-old man fell into a hole and died while trying to rescue his dog. this happened on the 400 block of south concourse drive not far from park side and belmont. it was 2:30 in thethe man's dogx foot deep hole and the man tried to go in after the pet. neither survived the fall. >> a chester county marijuana dispensary hosted an opening today. the site is called keystone shops. the holistic center in bucks county will also be opening. cannabis is approved in pennsylvania to conditions including neurological conditions, cancer and autism. >> plam blame it on the blizzar.
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january snow and freezing temperatures kept people from coming to the city leading to a 10% drop in casino revenue. in one of the largest donations ever to a public school anywhere, aboutington high school is giving $25 million to his alma mater. schwartzman is the billionaire ceo of black stone group. they plan to revamp their curriculum to s. the 1950 era high school will be renovated. a new science and technology center will be built and sixth graders will start attending aboutington high school. >> the porn star rumored to have a sexual encounter with the president says she is ready to dish. >> is in the air.
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celebrating valentine's day with dinner and romance. allie gorman shows us which vegetables are better to eat raw and which to cook. cecily? >> temperatures are in the 40s. we have a taste of spring tomorrow and a return to the snow. we have more in the seven-day forecast. >> ducis rodgers say the sixers are down big and try to bounce back. villanova on the road to new england when "action news" cont
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>> president trump today spoke out against domestic violence breaking the silence since the departure of a top aid. trump said i'm opposed to domestic violence and everyone knows that. rob porter resigned last week after his two former wives accused him of physical abuse. at the time trump praised porter and said people's lives are being shattered by a mere allegation. things could get dicey here. adult film stormy daniels feelfeels free to speak about hr
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affair with trump during his marriage to melenia. daniels manager says everything is off now and stormy is going to tell her story. health check at 11:00, and we all know to eat vegetables. we think raw is better than cooked. that is not necessarily so. registered nurse ali gorman tells us which veggies unlock surprisingly healthy benefits. >> when the girls have dinner, their parents serve vegetables. like it or not, children have been told to eat theirblanch thd plunge them into cold water to reduce the level of acid to block the absorbance of
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when you cook them, cooking mushrooms just about doubles the nutrients. the list goes on. boiling they turn bright green boosts cancer fighting antioxidants. the same for tomatoes. one study found that lycopene was boosted 35%. creates a deeper flavor experience too. consumer reports recommends roasting them at 200 fahrenheit. cooking vegetables can also destroy other vitamins.
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the level of vitamin c goes down cooking with tomatoes. it east best to eat a wide variety of vegetables cooked and raw. >> "action news" reporter trish hartman has that story. >> the newly refur sculpture for valentine's day was the site of not one but two proposals when we stopped by. >> was perfect timing. >> for engaged couples, the statue provided a romantic setting for the most romantic of questions. to marry him.is knees and axed >> another gesture of love nearby. these friends giving out
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and handwritten cards to strangers. >> i feel that people that aren't in a relationship get no, you can give love relationship or not. >> they gave me a card that says, i see beauty in you. it's lovely. >> valentine's day is one of the busiest nights of the year. everyone tries to come out to give everyone a chocolate heart. >> smart valentine's made their play early to make sure they got a table at a family owned favorite. reporting in south philadelphia, trish hartman, "action news." >> we would love to see your valentine's day memories.
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we are seeing flowers to cute kids. just use the hash tag 6abc action. we have warm weather coming up, wet weather coming up, and snow. >> we have something for everyone. that's the nice thing about this forecast. the skyline is glowing. the rain is moving in. storm tracker six live showing it's moving on to south jersey right now. it's a quick hit of rain moving off the coast by 4:00 in the morning. this is associated with a surge
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of warmth. 46 in philadelphia, two degrees higher than the average high this time of year, wilmington 45 and cape may 43-degrees. satellite and radar showing quick hit or showers moving through overnight. we have fog for the morning in time for the morning rush. temperatures mild, suburbs 45. philadelphia, 49. as we head through the day tomorrow, lots of clouds, not much sunshine and temperatures surging more than 20-degrees above normal by 1:00, firmly into the mid 60s. then a cold front early on friday, opening the door for arctic air right in time for the weekend. one ingredient, fresh arctic air, the same front that moves through friday morning, temperatures will be marmin mar.
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for those that get snow, it's wet, pasty and occurs saturday night. that's a good time to keep the cold so it won't melt right away. there is certainty on the exact track of the low. that will determine what we get. the best chance of seeing four or more inches of snow, i-95 areas northwest, mixing to the south. a slam dunk. 75% chance. one computer model showing the system missing us. we are three days away. we have time to work on this. the exclusive accuweather forecast, lots of clouds, 67 tomorrow, 62 friday morning with showers, temperatures in the 40s by the evening commute. saturday, cold and dry most of the day. evening showers and snow arriving based on the track of the system, 40 the high all o
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out of here sunday morning, sunshine back, 48-degrees. president's day, 52. tuesday and wednesday, warm, temperatures in the 60s with showers and we are getting new information, david murphy that has at 6:30. >> thank you, cecily. >> students in bucks county are trying to address the global water crisis. the water club presented an evening of music featuring the school's ensembles. the proceeds go toward the club's goal to raise $1,000 to build a water well countries. ♪ ♪
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>> the sixers have lost a few leads, tonight the reverse. >> suctioners walked through a lot of this game. come back sec. the new guy marco 17 points. final moments, sixers up two. w. sixers escape 104-102. they have won five games in a
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row. the opening of philly's spring training. jeff skversky was there when the pitcher and catchers took the field. the phillies say they love their new manager gabe capler's style. gabe capler is in a good mood this morning, actually, it's almost afternoon by the time pitchers and catchers take the field. he's pushing practice back 90 minutes. >> i love the energy gabe brings. it's unmatched. i have never been around someone like him. to have that in the manager's office, i don't know if you can tell but there is a different energy. >> kaplan views spring training differently than most. he's using his own phone to
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document pitches. >> these guys are ready to go. they are in incredible shape. a lot of smiles out there today. philly's players notice capler's presence in the weight room. he's not only watching, he's lifting with them too. >> we'll be talking in the weight room and he puts four plates on. >> can he out lift you? >> yeah. four plates is pretty beast. >> capler may be the only manager in baseball in better shape than his players. >> still ahead, villanova cats
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>> college basketball, villanova is beginning to show cracks in the armor. cats lost at st. johns. tonight, cats fall 76-71, lost two of the last three games. newkirk dropped in three of 19
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points. hawbs win 71-55. that's sports. >> thanks, ducis. dwuit was a swinging concert in center city tonight. >> the venue was transformed into a big band era will you be for special performance of the summer club. there was a 17 piece orchestra playing big band favorites. "jimmy kimmel live" next followed by "nightline." "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell and karen edwards with gardner. goodnight.
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investigators in south florida are still trying to piece together a motive behind the high school shooting rampage that left 17 people dead. he's described as a loaner who posted disturbing photos on social media. and president trump has explicitly denounced domestic vile ngs for the fist time since -- >> he came under fire for casting doubt on the accusers.
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but a week after the scandal erupted, he spoke out against abuse foreman the oval office. >> i had totally opposed to domestic violence of any kind. everyone knows that and it almost wouldn't have to be said. so now you hear it but you all thank you very much. >> reporter: the president mentioned that porter maintains his innocence but the president hasn't said if he believes him. congressional 's employment is probe. they're looking into his security clearance. law makers want clarification of the handling of porter's case. they requested more information. a fichth member of president trump's cabinet is under fire for oversized travel expenses on the taxpayer's already secretary of the
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treasurer -- and now found his chief of staff lied to justify his $122,000 trip to europe last year with his wife. he's a hold over from the obama administration. he's calling it a direct assault on his character, his wife and unblemished record of service. and mrs. had trump visited children receiving treatment on the camps of the national institutes of had health. she helped some of the kids decorate heart-shaped cookies before dist rrbinginging valentine's day cards. >> and she expressed on twitter her heart felt reaction to the shooting in parkland. coming up we'll have more on the deadly school shooting.
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other than the united states of america. this epidemic of mass slaughter. this scourge off school shooting after school shooting. it only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck but as a consequence of our inaction.
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we are responsible. for a level of mass atrocity that happens in this country with zero parallel anywhere else. >> that was murphy of connecticut on capitol hill as the shooting unfolding reminding us off the major problem of gun violence. >> recent studies have found. the u.s. surpasses the world in mass shootings. >> and murphy represents connecticut where the sandy hook shooting took place and despite a push, federal law makers failed to act and last year's shooting in las vegas, prompted a ban on bump stocks but no action. >> they did take action after virginia tech student to tech for felons and mentally ill.
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but still they continue. >> and now students are changing how they prepare for these situations. >> reporter: what used to be unimaginable is the new reality in small towns and big cities. children killed in just the thi now at least 19. another 23 injured. for kids, lessons in math and science come with how to reacted if it a gunman on their campus. police have changed tactics too. at this colorado high school police and firefighters train side by side to immediately confront a threat. it's a lesson from columbine when that school was attacked in 19 policy for officers to wait outside for the s.w.a.t. team but that delay was
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later criticized for allowing the gunman to continue theirlli to stand outside and wait for the building to be clear before we could go in and find survivors. >> reporter: they say they should not only keep thaer outside doors locked but track outside visitors at all time. if students see signs of trouble on social media, they're encouraged to speak up. >> in many schools these kinds of drills are as common as fire drills now. >> there are some 200 plus people who might miss it red flags in this particular case. they follow the kid on his social media platforms who posted things that may have been rid flags but nobody said anything. >> hopefully create a learning
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this morning on "world news now" horror at a florida high school. students dove under desks and hid in closets. >> we have new details as investigators learn what may have led to the deadliest school shooting since new town, connecticut. and complete coverage ahead on that and more this thursday, february 15th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." and a good morning to you all. we begin with another aftermath. this time devastating a city considered one of the safest in the city. >> packed with som3,000
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students, at least 17 were killed. more than a dozen wounded. the suspect was taken alive and is due in court today. classes have been canceled and counseling is available for students and others who survived the ordeal. >> he escaped by blending into the crowd but later arrested. >> reporter: high school turned into a war zone in seconds. just after 2:00 pk don't show it. >> i have the gun shot victim. he's by the entrance on the right side of the school. >> reporter: frantically searching for the gunman, then moving inside. officers going room by room. students barricading themselves inside, frantically texting
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their parents. >> she keeps telling pee to stay away. be safe, mom, stay away and i'm telling her no, crystal, i'm your mother. i'm not staying away. >> reporter: many with hands on their heads. a sea of backpacks, paramedics loading one after another on to stretchers and its ambulances. this person given chest compressions right there on scene. an hour later at 3:00 p.m. that shooter still at large with possible description. >> white male, burgundy shirt wearing a black hurt hat or long black pants or shorts. he mixed in with a group of students head hadding westbound." >> reporter: others frantically searching for those still stuck inside. >> we can't get ahold of her. >> her girlfriend got shot, we
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heard. >> reporter: one studabout recalled a horrifying scene inside. >> we saw his body for like 30 minutes. we were just like praying and crying and then the police came and we just got out. >> as soon as the fire drill got pulled and kids were evac auth. senator bill nelson saying the shooter had smoke grenades and set off the fire alarm. the toll of had had had had had had had had arnage. >> there are fatalities involved and i ask the community for their prayers, support for these children and their families.
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>> reporter: well if hnto the ft we watched. it is still apactive scene sw will be throughout the night. and they described had gunman as a loaner obsessed with guns. >> reporter: live from parkland, florida. what can you tell us about the suspect's history at that school. >> the more we're learning about his history, the more disturbing his details are becoming. an ex-class made and former teacher have said that he was not allowed to bring a backpack to school after they discovered bullet fragments during a fight with another student. so when he was still a student he was not allowed to bring a
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backpack to school. they then -- a major concern and a history of disciplinary actions against the suspect. >> and voted the safest community there in florida. third safest in a small community? >> kind of a sobering thought that not long ago how can this happen here? to a community that's supposed to be safe? thats rar close-knit small community. the questions being asked by law enforcement, parents. the school here around 3,000 people. nearly every connection.
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the sheriff had three kids graduate from thi high school. one of the deputy sheriffs had had had had his hanz hand. so this is somethingare shocked and many other ppen? questions. and there have now been more than 300 mass shootings in just the last three years in this country. >> let's get some perspective from law enforcement. our former fbi scial agent. he was barred from wearing that backpack. should that have been a red flag? >> not necessarily the banninger of the backpack on its own but there were things that should have alerted law enforcement to
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take a real hard look at this suspect, kwl they had enough probably cause to go to his house or just knocken the door and let the suspect know that he was on the radar off law informants and thot give you pause of maybe it's running -- >> we look back and say there were all these signs. squrs and i have just wander how do you distinguish where you mayby say something to the student, parents or anybody who might be helping. >> reporter: the biggest trigger is kwh somebody says something that they can interpret as a threat or they hypothesize they would like to see this individual hurt or go to a
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school and see this everybody. or hinting towards some type of threat is enoughf to set off the alarm and that's why when you take that kind of threat. boeing expelled from the school. so now hoy has a beef with the school and that's something that could qualify to get a search warrant or at least action by law enforcement. >> the police and tacts pretty much have changed since then when so many years ago they weren't allowed to go in the building until s.w.a.t. arrived. we have runner hadded a lot about how ato enforce the law with these things >> yes, woo ve. not only have they taken a more aggressive tactic in not knowing what's going on but recognizing
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there have been sooter. we saul also -- fire, health, safety and the students to train them on how to deal with these o help you deal with the situation. now we have to try to work on preventing these from happening. >> steve, thank you. thnchts grim detail busineecame much. >> philip mud was talking to cnn's wolf blitzer about the attack when he broke down in tears. >> a child of god is dead. cannot we acknowledge in this country that we can if the
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accept this? i can't do it, wolf. i'm sorry. >> after a few minutes he did compose himself. he later kaman back on camera urging under action. but this is a guy who mocks boouts cases are had the time. quite remableable but had similar reaction watching the events played out there. and shaun white's -- and we have late-breaking s on a 4-year-old who was kidnapped during a home invasion. you're watching. a home invasion.
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we big breaking news. south florida community struggling to come to grips with a school shooting that claimed 17 lives. police say the suspect is a former student who was expelled and arrested without putting
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opfight. he offered federal assistance in the aftermath. >> and the president sent out a twier to the victims. and former republican presidential candidate was scheduled to make an announ announcement butted romney says that's on hold. last night he sent out a tweet saying as a father and grandmother his heart aches for what he call as senseless act of violence. police say a rental car driven by 17-year-ol tried to enter wednesday morning. nsa officers fired on the car. the driver was among three people hurt but they weren't caused by gun fire. he and his passengers were taken in for custody.
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a case of swift justice played out in acourtroom. a jacksonville jury took 14 minutes to convict the killer of periwinkle. the killer promised to buy them the same jury will decide on the deathing penalty. and an ex-conis arrested in a kidnapping of a 4 o-year-old girl. he was arrested during a home invasion. they rescued her when they saw her in a parked vehicle with the driver charged with kidnapping. he just finished serving nearly a decade in prison. and sparked chaos for thousands. >> yeah, the half ton bomb was cafxlly moved and edetonated at sea.it was discovered in a bed
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where they are 14 hours ahead of the east coast. it is looking windy. >> but slightly less windy than the last couple days. so maybe they can get alpine skiing in. they had to close down the olympic park. but today they better. the postponed until tomorrow. superstar shaun white who won gold but garnered other headlines. >> here's how he responded when
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asked about a settlement over past sexual misconduct allegations. >> reporter: a golden moment, that history making third gold medal. but white stumbled when i asked about allegations of sexual misconduct involving a female member of his rock band. the sexual harassment allegations have resurface. are you concerned it will tarnish your legacy? >> honestly i'm here to talk about the olympics not gossip. so i am who i am and my friends love me and vouch for me and i think it stands on its own.epor the allegations are gossip? >> i think we're here to talk about the amazing day we had. >> reporter: she said he forced
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her to watch sexually disturbing videos. the suit as since been settled and he has admitted to sending the text messages mentioned. >> i'm truly sorry i chose the word gossip. it was a poor choice of words to describe such a sensitive subject then world today. i'm truly sorry. i'm a much changed person from when i was when i was younger and i'm proud of who i had today. >> reporter: the u.s. snowboarding moderator didn't take a single question from a female journalist even though i saw several with theirand raised. and we have headlines just in from the games. spoiler alurt uncase you're waiting for prime time to watch. mikaela shiffrin has just
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captured gold in the giant slalom and that's not even her best event. this is the first nonsnowboard gold medal for team u.s.a. and the team u.s.a. hockey team lost 2-1. a preview to the gold medal game. and the home country off slovenia in a stunning defeat. on friday they face a tough slo voccian team. >> kpun none of the best male players frrks the first time, did not aloup its to take a break. but u.s.a. as not won since the miracle on >> why do you focus on the
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make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. so uplift so finally new this haflf hour. >> julia louie dreyfuss has nrd gone chemotherapy. >> her first photo after surgery saying she's ready to rock and added hey, cancer, f-you. >> it looks great and sountds like she's feeling great. and could there be a julia
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future? >> we can hope. earlier this week ellen degeneres asked if the recent revivals of clasrooms to inspire him to do the same. in the past he said he as no plans to bring back the show. so we'll see. >> so you're saying there's a chance. >> reporter: seinfe"seinfeld" ss one of the highest rated shows in sindication because it was awesome. >> we were talk boouth spice girl union re union until she said i'm taking it. and now to fresno, california where a young students helped save his class mate who he was choking. she was eating a gummy bear.
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>> luckily andrew ramirez, 8, knew right what to do and jumping in to action. >> i quickly gave her the heimlich maneuver. >> and then i spit it out in the trash can. >> reporter: were you skaered? >> just a little. >> you feel right here and push back like you're giving a hard hug. >> are they the two cutest ever. know can barely say heimlich maneuver. it toensz out their doctor are in the news. he had had to remind his dad he learned it from him. >> and she actually wasn't choking. she's enjoying her gummy bear and like, come on.
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making news in america this morning, breaking details overnight in the florida school shooting rampage. >> oh, my god. >> a former student kicked out of school accused of opening fire with a gasades killing 17 . this morning, the stories of the hero teacher and football coach risking their lives toeir janitor who helped them escape. >> we were running through the shooter but thank god for the janitor who stopped us and said, no, don't go that way. i think as a result a few hundred lives wereved. >> new pictures of the suspect's troubled past. >> he said he wanted to go to the military to shoot people. >> and what was found in his backpack. plus, the emoreunions
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