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i'm trying to be the most eloquent rapper that the world has ever captured. >> sauer's interests haveped him stay out of trouble here. that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-person segregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a reason why you're doing this, schilling? >> police. >> who? >> police, i'm mad at the police. >> well, we're not the police, so. >> y'all are the police. >> schilling was recently sentenced to 15 years for multiple felonies, including assault, and is awaiting transfer to prison. >> what is wrong with you? why all of a sudden do you want to start acting a fool, start flooding the walls and -- >> i didn't flood the wall. >> there was water all over the floor. >> they were going to cut i
i'm trying to be the most eloquent rapper that the world has ever captured. >> sauer's interests haveped him stay out of trouble here. that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-person segregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the...
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there are no charges remaining sense abdel-fattah al-sisi sig sauer. to syria, where the civil war has claimed the lives of 200,000 people. more than half of the country's population has been uprooted in an attempt to flee the daily bloodshed. >> most refugees of social to a neighboring countries -- jordan lebanon, and turkey. but some also tried to reach here. one group leaves them through areas like turkey where human traffickers offer them transport on ships headed for italy and greece. >> our correspondent met with syrian refugees in turkey to hear more about their struggle and how their situation is being exploited. >> a large port city on turkey's mediterranean coast. 45,000 syrians have fled the war-torn country and come here. that has made this one of the main hubs for trafficking refugees. local fishermen say they witness it all the time. >> they are taken out to big cargo ships. they are out at night without navigation lights. that is a clear sign they are carrying refugees. it has become more and more frequent recently. i have never seen any
there are no charges remaining sense abdel-fattah al-sisi sig sauer. to syria, where the civil war has claimed the lives of 200,000 people. more than half of the country's population has been uprooted in an attempt to flee the daily bloodshed. >> most refugees of social to a neighboring countries -- jordan lebanon, and turkey. but some also tried to reach here. one group leaves them through areas like turkey where human traffickers offer them transport on ships headed for italy and...
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now reporting live along the schuylkill expressway annie mccormick "channel 6 action news," walter, sauer after. >> thank you, annie. we'll track conditions all night. the "action news" morning team will get an early start tomorrow to bring you the latest on the messy mix as it moves through the area. join david matt, tam, karen at 4:00 for latest forecast and closings and delays to help get you where you need to go. >> the body of a worker that died thursday in collapse of bucks county silo is recovered. this afternoon crews found 48-year-old tony gabriel worker at the riverside industrial parkment early thursday structure gave way burying gabriel. many were involved in the 100 hour search. >> you have contractors and demolition crews and without them it would got have been possible due to equipment and then materials that we had to remove. >> incident being investigated by federal occupational safety and health administration. >> family friends, students prayed for safe return ever award winning teacher tonight in bucks county and crowd gathered by candlelight in jamison for christopher
now reporting live along the schuylkill expressway annie mccormick "channel 6 action news," walter, sauer after. >> thank you, annie. we'll track conditions all night. the "action news" morning team will get an early start tomorrow to bring you the latest on the messy mix as it moves through the area. join david matt, tam, karen at 4:00 for latest forecast and closings and delays to help get you where you need to go. >> the body of a worker that died thursday in...
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. >> reporter: septa's chief safety officer scott sauer gave us an exclusive ride along look at how it is protecting riders. the first thing you need to know. >> stay in place. don't move unless there is a threat. >> reporter: with more than 400 miles of rail, 18 are underground, and septa says in the event of an emergency that presents unique challenges. >> there is a situation where you can trip and fall aside from the third rail itself. >> reporter: septa says all tunnels are fully lit with reflective signs every few feet, so passengers and crew can pinpoint their exact locations for rescuers. >> where ever you are you are within about ten to 15 feet of another sign thaw can see where you are. >> reporter: if you are uncomfortable underground septa point out its tunnels are much closer to the surface than other major cities allowing first respond tours use these special street rescue grates the to get to passengers more quickly. all crews septa says are specially trained for tunnel incidents. safety information available for riders on every car. >> just like would you read instructi
. >> reporter: septa's chief safety officer scott sauer gave us an exclusive ride along look at how it is protecting riders. the first thing you need to know. >> stay in place. don't move unless there is a threat. >> reporter: with more than 400 miles of rail, 18 are underground, and septa says in the event of an emergency that presents unique challenges. >> there is a situation where you can trip and fall aside from the third rail itself. >> reporter: septa says...
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. >> new jersey governor chris sauers can send that orange sweat to the dry cleaners.e paid his own way to get to green bay to support his favorite team and made interesting comments along the way. christie tells nj.com on way in to lambeau field "the people here are great. this is not like going to philly" that's a different story" philly" that's a different story" wow, really, no borlly love for city of brotherly love from chris christie. all right. afc payton manning facing former team. denver hosting indianapolis. two touchdowns. no love for mapping. possibly worst playoff game of the career. one and dmon playoffs. record nine times. indy wins 24-13. colts going to afc title game manning may be going home for good and calling it quits. >> like i said give simple answer and i'm processing. it i can't say that. i could not say that. >> so who is going to soup are bowl. to be decide aid week from tonight. green bay goes to seattle. at new england 6:30 afc championship game. what a sunday it will. >> well this is last thing the flyers need as they sit here 11 points ou
. >> new jersey governor chris sauers can send that orange sweat to the dry cleaners.e paid his own way to get to green bay to support his favorite team and made interesting comments along the way. christie tells nj.com on way in to lambeau field "the people here are great. this is not like going to philly" that's a different story" philly" that's a different story" wow, really, no borlly love for city of brotherly love from chris christie. all right. afc payton...
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Jan 14, 2015
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. >> reporter: septa's chief safety officer scott sauer gave us an exclusive ride along look at how it'srotecting riders. the first thing you need to know. >> stay in place. >> reporter: with more than 400 miles of rail, 18 are underground and septa says in the event of an emergency that presents unique challenges. >> there's just lots of situations where you could trip-and-fall aside from the third rail itself which is electrified. >> reporter: septa says all its tunnels are fully lit with reflective signs every few feet so passengers and crew can pinpoint their exact locations for rescuers. >> so that wherever you are you're within about 10 to 15 feet of another sign that you could see where you are. >> reporter: if you're uncomfortable underground septa points out its tunnels are much closer to the surface than other major cities allowing first responders to use these special street rescue greats to get to passengers more quickly. all crews septa says are especially trained for tunnel incidents. safety information available for riders on every car. >> just like you would read instruct
. >> reporter: septa's chief safety officer scott sauer gave us an exclusive ride along look at how it'srotecting riders. the first thing you need to know. >> stay in place. >> reporter: with more than 400 miles of rail, 18 are underground and septa says in the event of an emergency that presents unique challenges. >> there's just lots of situations where you could trip-and-fall aside from the third rail itself which is electrified. >> reporter: septa says all its...