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walter, walter. you all right? walter: no. my feet are stuck in the tar.e we waiting on? did you try rocking your boots back and forth like we did with the car? mike: she's running out of time. pull her up. walter: i can't, i'm planted here. toby: you got to get unstuck, buddy, she's gonna have life-threatening burns in 15 seconds. oh, god. mike: come, on, please. i'm sending her up. sylvester: what do you mean you're sending her up? walter: i'm stuck. she isn't. i'm unhooking my cable... pull her up! beth. fireman (yelling instructions): get her down! slowly. careful, careful. okay. ready. watch your legs. gurney now! (gasps) she's okay. she's breathing. fireman: back away, back away, back away. all right. mike: i'm right here, honey. you're gonna be okay. walt, why the hell did you unhook yourself? hook must've snagged it on the way up. so he's stuck down there and he can't breathe? not good. walter, i know you're conserving air, but please, answer us. i'm here. less words the better. now it's your turn to stay calm, buddy. okay, i am estimating he's got
walter, walter. you all right? walter: no. my feet are stuck in the tar.e we waiting on? did you try rocking your boots back and forth like we did with the car? mike: she's running out of time. pull her up. walter: i can't, i'm planted here. toby: you got to get unstuck, buddy, she's gonna have life-threatening burns in 15 seconds. oh, god. mike: come, on, please. i'm sending her up. sylvester: what do you mean you're sending her up? walter: i'm stuck. she isn't. i'm unhooking my cable... pull...
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walter? >> thank you, bob.as been made in the stabbing of city councilman stephen ocity councilman oh.sean today. councilman oh is confident. >> i'm glad he turned himself in. the public is safer. >> councilman oh says he's feeling good days after emergency surgery. yarbray's stepfather says his son had nothing to do with the crime. he faces charges of attempted robbery and attempted murder. >> the reward is $5,000 for information leading to information about barry baker who punched a man last month. when the victim came out, the suspect punched him in the face. >> four people are being questioned in connection with a drug raid in north norton earlier today. this is the scene in cant bury this morning. they discovered a drug operation in the basement of that home but have not said what type of drugs or material they found. the bomb squad with a bomb removing robot responded to the scene removing a jar filled with unknown liquid. >> time for the forecast after morning rain, it turned into a lovely spring day. me
walter? >> thank you, bob.as been made in the stabbing of city councilman stephen ocity councilman oh.sean today. councilman oh is confident. >> i'm glad he turned himself in. the public is safer. >> councilman oh says he's feeling good days after emergency surgery. yarbray's stepfather says his son had nothing to do with the crime. he faces charges of attempted robbery and attempted murder. >> the reward is $5,000 for information leading to information about barry baker...
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hi, melissa. >> hi, walter.been a fairly active evening with showers and thunderstorms popping up. a lot of sho showers dying off. showers to the north of philadelphia pressing up through the poconos. the other part of the story, it's warm, humid, 77 in the city, same in lancaster, 75 millville. 71 trenton at 72. future tracker 6, as you wake up tomorrow, 8:00, areas of fog and low level moisture. things refire in the afternoon with the heating of the day helping to spark somehow es and storms. you can see that through the poconos and allentown and lancaster. talk about what to expect as we press forward, heat industries tomorrow in the 90s. it's more oppressive tomorrow than today. we are tracking pop up showers and storms. monday, a full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> thank you, melissa. >> this man is accused of sexual assaulting a woman inside her home in new jersey. pippen was taken into custody. he is being held at the burlington county jail. egg harbor police are investigating a deadly crash this
hi, melissa. >> hi, walter.been a fairly active evening with showers and thunderstorms popping up. a lot of sho showers dying off. showers to the north of philadelphia pressing up through the poconos. the other part of the story, it's warm, humid, 77 in the city, same in lancaster, 75 millville. 71 trenton at 72. future tracker 6, as you wake up tomorrow, 8:00, areas of fog and low level moisture. things refire in the afternoon with the heating of the day helping to spark somehow es and...
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>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when wee have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so tony, this is basically where we go diving, this area. a nice sandy spot. okay ready, go ahead, let it go. okay, we are here, man. ♪ when we get here to the octopus. we're gonna coax him out of his hole. so, we stick the spear in there. you're gonna make him feel he's not safe no more. when he comes running out there you want to stick him with a spear. >> anthony: final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp blow from a mallet. or, if you want to go old-school, bite him right in the brain. in my case it took repeated crunching to locate the apparently chiclet-sized organ. >> walter: it's going to come to you, take your time. >>
>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when wee have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter:...
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vernon. >> reporter: good evening, walter. there's an air of tranquility in norristown.ill cosby trial is not over, as you said this may only be round one. all the key parties here may have sensed this was judgment day. after more than 50 hours of deliberations, the jury of seven men and five women through in the town hall, telling the judge they were hopelessly deadlocked. the judge thanked the jury for service, and sent them back to allegheny county. then immediately declared a mistrial. curious andrea constand show nod overt signs of disappointment. he made no comment as he left the courthouse. >> proud to have been able to represent mr. cosby we came here looking for an acquittal but like the rolling stones said sometimes you get what you need >> kevin steele said he will retry the legend. he hopes within the loosely required four months >> we will evaluate and review our case. we will take a hard look at everything involved. and then we will retry it. >> reporter: experts the prosecution will likely have a slight advantage at the retrial >> i believe the prosecution
vernon. >> reporter: good evening, walter. there's an air of tranquility in norristown.ill cosby trial is not over, as you said this may only be round one. all the key parties here may have sensed this was judgment day. after more than 50 hours of deliberations, the jury of seven men and five women through in the town hall, telling the judge they were hopelessly deadlocked. the judge thanked the jury for service, and sent them back to allegheny county. then immediately declared a...
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i'm walter perez. breaking news out of bucks county.ials ordered a shelter in place order after a prisoner escaped from a transport van. reverse 911 calls have gone out to everybody affected. annie mccormick is live with full details. annie. >> reporter: walter, that reverse 911 call is not giving a lot of information to residents in the area. only telling them to stay in place. however, we have confirmed that this is because of an escaped prisoner. this apparently happened during a prisoner transport. but we're waiting to hear details from police where they were going and where they are right now in the search. i want to give you a look at the map to give you an idea of the area where the authorities are looking around at this point for this escaped prisoner. this is a map of the area. they're searching around warrington and doylestown. we're on bristol road near the intersection of lower state road. it's down the street here. now, in this area we're told that the county line is actually between -- or the town line is between warringto
i'm walter perez. breaking news out of bucks county.ials ordered a shelter in place order after a prisoner escaped from a transport van. reverse 911 calls have gone out to everybody affected. annie mccormick is live with full details. annie. >> reporter: walter, that reverse 911 call is not giving a lot of information to residents in the area. only telling them to stay in place. however, we have confirmed that this is because of an escaped prisoner. this apparently happened during a...
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with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter pere perez. >>> saturday night, i'm walter perez, veterans from new jersey travel to our nation's capitol to see the war memorial dedicated to the service. the suspect in the stabbing of a city councilman turns himself in. >>> the big story on action news is developing news out of delaware county where a toddler is dead after shooting himself before 3:30 this afternoon at a home in chester township. action news report bob brooks is live at the scene with the details. bob? >> reporter: walter, such a tragedy, our thoughts's prayers go out to this little boy's family and friends. behind me here, the home where it happened, it's on the corner of green and beth, we just spoke with a chester township councilman who spoke with police. he's been told that the gun that the toddler found was just laying under a bed. let's take a look and listen. >> facts of evidence just been friday the home, family said it's where a young boy have passed away. just a few hours ago, his body removed by the medical examiner's office. at tragic scene. ac
with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter pere perez. >>> saturday night, i'm walter perez, veterans from new jersey travel to our nation's capitol to see the war memorial dedicated to the service. the suspect in the stabbing of a city councilman turns himself in. >>> the big story on action news is developing news out of delaware county where a toddler is dead after shooting himself before 3:30 this afternoon at a home in chester township. action news report...
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walter? >> thanks, christie. >>> police in camden county identified woman who was found shot to death inside of her home in the winslow township. investigators say 45 year-old deand a marie squirto had been shot repeatedly inside the home on the 700 block of bearedmore avenue this morning at 4:00 o'clock. she was pronounced dead at the scene. no arrests have been made. investigators including, k-9 units continue to look for evidence on the scene. >>> pennsylvania state police identified pedestrian who was killed during an early morning crash, on the vine street expressway in center city. it happened at 4:45 a.m. on the eastbound side of 676, just east of broad street. police say that philip west was taken to hahnemann university hospital, and pronounced dead a short time later. no word yet if the driver face s any possible charges. >>> authorities in chester county are investigating a house fire that claimed the life of a young boy, earlier this morning. the flames broke out overnight ine cov
walter? >> thanks, christie. >>> police in camden county identified woman who was found shot to death inside of her home in the winslow township. investigators say 45 year-old deand a marie squirto had been shot repeatedly inside the home on the 700 block of bearedmore avenue this morning at 4:00 o'clock. she was pronounced dead at the scene. no arrests have been made. investigators including, k-9 units continue to look for evidence on the scene. >>> pennsylvania state...
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walter: for what he did not do where? >> in the atlantic. walter: here's my take on that. i think king, and by that i assume you mean not put in convoys sooner and putting in things there? i think king has gotten a bad rap for that. that's just my personal opinion. but no one knew what was going on in the atlantic better than king. because before he's basically tapped to command the u.s. fleet, he is in charge of the atlantic squadron, it becomes the atlantic fleet and he's shepparding these convoys back and forth across the atlantic. and he's the one who basically says -- i think it's to the captain of the greer who's sort of being questioned for firing on a german u-boat, that captain as long as i run this fleet, i'm , never going to dispute you doing something in self-defense. so king is well-informed about what's going on. and i think that while it took a while to employee the convoy system, that part of that was just in terms of adequate defense forces, destroyers to shepherd them. so i'm not saying i give king a total pass on that. but i think that that's one of thos
walter: for what he did not do where? >> in the atlantic. walter: here's my take on that. i think king, and by that i assume you mean not put in convoys sooner and putting in things there? i think king has gotten a bad rap for that. that's just my personal opinion. but no one knew what was going on in the atlantic better than king. because before he's basically tapped to command the u.s. fleet, he is in charge of the atlantic squadron, it becomes the atlantic fleet and he's shepparding...
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walter?> much more to come on the story, for sure. >> reporter: "world news" sunday continues to track developments including the latest from london after "action news" at 6:30. >>> as the investigation into the terror attack continues thousands attended a concert today to honor the victims of the terror attack in manchester. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow grand grand who had just left the -- ariana grande who had just left the stage when the attack took place. >>> you can watch highlights from the one love manchester concert right here on 6abc tonight. the one hour special airs at midnight after "action news" at 11:00 p.m. and sports sunday. "fyi philly" follows at 1:00 a.m. >>> it was a scene in bucks county today a bear was spotted running through neighborhoods in feasterville. crews cornered the annual when it climbed up a tree. it turned out tranquilizers were not enough to bring him down. annie mccormick is live at the scene with the latest. annie. >> reporter: walter this one officials d
walter?> much more to come on the story, for sure. >> reporter: "world news" sunday continues to track developments including the latest from london after "action news" at 6:30. >>> as the investigation into the terror attack continues thousands attended a concert today to honor the victims of the terror attack in manchester. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow grand grand who had just left the -- ariana grande who had just left the stage when the attack took...
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walter isaacson and jon meacham remain with us. i keep thinking of presidents who have exhorted presidents for whom that has been their fallback. that's all they know how to do, cheered us on, urged us to accomplish great things, and never had a dark view of america. >> henry adams said the president has a course to steer and a port to seek, and you want a president thinks big and thinks brightly. jefferson was a master of talking about how the son of progress was going to go over the continent, and no one would know when it set. president reagan improved on jesus when he talked about a shining hill on a hill, but reagan's visual imagination made that even more vivid. so walter used a good phrase a moment ago. it's unchartered waters. it's odd and disconcerting moment to say the least. my own hope is when we look back on this it will simply have been a waste of americans' time and not the beginning of a serious cataclysm. >> put it that way, sounds a little dark. walter you're at the aspen institute at this annual gathering of the
walter isaacson and jon meacham remain with us. i keep thinking of presidents who have exhorted presidents for whom that has been their fallback. that's all they know how to do, cheered us on, urged us to accomplish great things, and never had a dark view of america. >> henry adams said the president has a course to steer and a port to seek, and you want a president thinks big and thinks brightly. jefferson was a master of talking about how the son of progress was going to go over the...
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walter perez, "channel 6 action news." jim? >> walter, thank you. >>> a nasty crash on the northeast extension this afternoon. is still causing backups for drivers between lansdale and quakertown. this is the scene just before 1:00 in the northbound lanes. in milford a box truck spilled its load when it collided with a tractor-trailer. first responders had to rescue the truck driver who was trapped inside the cab. northbound lanes of the highway are still closed as crews work to clear the accident scene. >>> testimony continues at a preliminary hearing in bellefonte, pennsylvania, where a judge must decide if there is sufficient evidence to hold 18 penn state students over for trial. all are accused in the alleged hazing death of tim piazza of new jersey. "action news" reporter chad pradelli is live outside the courthouse tonight. what's the story, chad? >> reporter: yes, jim. most of today's hearing was listening to the lead detective on the case in watching the final hours of tim piazza's life and it was painful to watch. mos
walter perez, "channel 6 action news." jim? >> walter, thank you. >>> a nasty crash on the northeast extension this afternoon. is still causing backups for drivers between lansdale and quakertown. this is the scene just before 1:00 in the northbound lanes. in milford a box truck spilled its load when it collided with a tractor-trailer. first responders had to rescue the truck driver who was trapped inside the cab. northbound lanes of the highway are still closed as...
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greg: walter, in his short career he has had over 70 plus films.dn't it live by its own code to stop taking jobs. every job he takes could go to a minority. they have a saying i don't have to be faster than the grizzly, i just have to be faster than you which means when the grizzly chases you, i just have to be faster than you. mark ruffalo thanks when the revolution comes for white men they won't come for him because he pointed at me first. what gives him the right to set himself apart from his very race, gender and so on and sit in judgment of other members of it. i don't get it. it's guilt. greg: it allows him -- >> i don't understand why you would want to watch a network there is not a single person that disagrees with you on anything. sit in the mirror and talk to yourself then. that's, not that i'm slamming that at all. it can sometimes help. why? otherwise there's no did debate. shut up about that. >> his problem is a white conservatives, he doesn't want black conservatives. >> that's the point. that's the real point. he would be calling him
greg: walter, in his short career he has had over 70 plus films.dn't it live by its own code to stop taking jobs. every job he takes could go to a minority. they have a saying i don't have to be faster than the grizzly, i just have to be faster than you which means when the grizzly chases you, i just have to be faster than you. mark ruffalo thanks when the revolution comes for white men they won't come for him because he pointed at me first. what gives him the right to set himself apart from...
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walter price, over to you.o that same issue, you say that you feel like the market is fairly valued, but if you listen to sound like that from ron baron, he thinks there is tremendous up side in even highly speculative stocks like tesla. what is your take? >> well, we're torn on tesla frankly. we really like the products. we're enthusiastic about the model 3. we want the company to show that they can make money. and i think it's hard for us to see the stock going up by 50% let alone 30 times if this company doesn't show that it can make money and have positive cash flow. so i think that is almost more important than having exciting products i think making some money on the existing products is really important and that's what drives stock prices in our view other the long term. >> a big part of morgan stanley's call yesterday, walter, in which jonas argues that a path to profitability in 12 months could send the stock m far a far higher if you agree, how much higher? >> i mean this is a company if they do what
walter price, over to you.o that same issue, you say that you feel like the market is fairly valued, but if you listen to sound like that from ron baron, he thinks there is tremendous up side in even highly speculative stocks like tesla. what is your take? >> well, we're torn on tesla frankly. we really like the products. we're enthusiastic about the model 3. we want the company to show that they can make money. and i think it's hard for us to see the stock going up by 50% let alone 30...
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leading news program with meteorology goodies melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night a 10 year-old girl is dead after being electrocuted while swimming in the lagoon, investigators say she touched a metal boat ram that was electrified. >>> also thousandses take part in annual fathers day tradition, the gary poppa run. >>> but the big story on "action news" is unsettled sunday, the sun did manage to peak out from time to time but there were also those scattered downpours. >> of course, humidity was uncomfortable and stifling and now we will look to the workweek. meteorologist melissa magee is here with the first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa? >> walter, sarah we are looking at a even more active pattern back to work monday with showers and storms more numerous by tomorrow afternoon high today in philadelphia was 90 degrees. when we factor in the heat and humidity it feels hotter. current heat index in philadelphia 95 degrees. feels like 98 in dover. ninety-seven the current number in reading. feeling like 89 in millville. cooler at
leading news program with meteorology goodies melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night a 10 year-old girl is dead after being electrocuted while swimming in the lagoon, investigators say she touched a metal boat ram that was electrified. >>> also thousandses take part in annual fathers day tradition, the gary poppa run. >>> but the big story on "action news" is unsettled sunday, the sun did manage to peak out from...
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greg: walter, in his short career he has had over 70 plus films. it live by its own code to stop taking jobs. every job he takes could go to a minority. they have a saying i don't have to be faster than the grizzly, i just have to be faster than you which means when the grizzly chases you, i just have to be faster than you. mark ruffalo thanks when the revolution comes for white men they won't come for him because he pointed at me first. what gives him the right to set himself apart from his very race, gender and so on and sit in judgment of other members of it. i don't get it. it's guilt. greg: it allows him -- >> i don't understand why you would want to watch a network there is not a single person that disagrees with you on anything. sit in the mirror and talk to yourself then. that's, not that i'm slamming that at all. it can sometimes help. why? otherwise there's no did debate. shut up about that. >> his problem is a white conservatives, he doesn't want black conservatives. >> that's the point. that's the real point. he would be calling him and
greg: walter, in his short career he has had over 70 plus films. it live by its own code to stop taking jobs. every job he takes could go to a minority. they have a saying i don't have to be faster than the grizzly, i just have to be faster than you which means when the grizzly chases you, i just have to be faster than you. mark ruffalo thanks when the revolution comes for white men they won't come for him because he pointed at me first. what gives him the right to set himself apart from his...
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walter dillinger served in the clinton administration as assistant attorney general and acting solicitor general. and, carrie cordero. she served in the justice department under presidents george w. bush and obama, where she worked on matters of national security. now, first, one issue today was former f.b.i. director comey's testimony about a february meeting in the oval office, when everyone else left, and the president asked him to stay. democratic senator mark warner today pressed attorney general sessions on that. >> mr. comey's testimony last week was that he felt uncomfortable when the president asked everyone else to leave the room. he left the impression that you lingered, perhaps a sense that you felt uncomfortable about it as well. >> well, i would just say it this way. we were there, i was standing there, and without revealing any conversation that took place, what i do recall is, i did depart. i believe everyone else did depart, and director comey was sitting in front of the president's desk, and they were talking. so that's what i do remember. i believe it was the next day
walter dillinger served in the clinton administration as assistant attorney general and acting solicitor general. and, carrie cordero. she served in the justice department under presidents george w. bush and obama, where she worked on matters of national security. now, first, one issue today was former f.b.i. director comey's testimony about a february meeting in the oval office, when everyone else left, and the president asked him to stay. democratic senator mark warner today pressed attorney...
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and walter dahlinger.er, completely inexperienced in any case involving the white house, inexperienced in criminal law being asked by white house staffers do they need lawyers. and of course they do. and here he is telling them no, no, no, you don't need lawyers. that's clearly in violation of the new york bar's rule about his ability to advise people who might be involved in the case that his client is involved in. >> laurance, i -- i'm not going to opine on the new york bar rules but think how generally inappropriate this is. if this is an employment related question, their advice ought to come from the white house counsel. mr. kasowitz's only professional obligation is to donald trump. so he cap be giving advice to anyone else. note h this is a piece of the standard process of failing to follow the standard legal procedures that keeps getting this white house into more and more trouble. brief examples that link all today's news. they didn't get an opinion from the department of justice about whether his
and walter dahlinger.er, completely inexperienced in any case involving the white house, inexperienced in criminal law being asked by white house staffers do they need lawyers. and of course they do. and here he is telling them no, no, no, you don't need lawyers. that's clearly in violation of the new york bar's rule about his ability to advise people who might be involved in the case that his client is involved in. >> laurance, i -- i'm not going to opine on the new york bar rules but...
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walter, what is the reaction to this supreme court ruling there? >> reporter: jim, the reaction is shock especially when you consider the decision was made on the last day of the supreme court's term before the summer recess but for the white house, after months of legal setbacks a victory for president trump. >> the supreme court agreed to hear the case which is a good thing for the administration's perspective. >> reporter: he says while today's supreme court ruling was a clear victory for president trump, the version of the travel ban now going into that effect is less stringent hasn't than the president's original executive order. it still bans citizens from six muslim countries but makes exceptions. the professor roosevelt says defining those exceptions will likely result in a wave of lawsuits. >> what's a substantial enough connection, was this created just to let someone come into the u.s. which the court said wouldn't be allowed and they have set up some difficult line drawing problems. >> reporter: and for those who do not qualify for an e
walter, what is the reaction to this supreme court ruling there? >> reporter: jim, the reaction is shock especially when you consider the decision was made on the last day of the supreme court's term before the summer recess but for the white house, after months of legal setbacks a victory for president trump. >> the supreme court agreed to hear the case which is a good thing for the administration's perspective. >> reporter: he says while today's supreme court ruling was a...
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walter perez is live in alexandria, virginia, tonight. walter you have the full story.is the latest there? cell phone video captured the moments when the gun fire erupted this morning. during a charity baseball game pitting the gunman against the congressmen. five people were injured including louisiana congressman steve scalise the majority whip. capital police were there when it happened and returned fire and took down the gunman and the two special agents were injured in the exchange. and president trump praised all the officers on the scene. >> many lives would have been lost if not for the heroic actions of the two capital police officers who took down the gunman despit
walter perez is live in alexandria, virginia, tonight. walter you have the full story.is the latest there? cell phone video captured the moments when the gun fire erupted this morning. during a charity baseball game pitting the gunman against the congressmen. five people were injured including louisiana congressman steve scalise the majority whip. capital police were there when it happened and returned fire and took down the gunman and the two special agents were injured in the exchange. and...
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how about this walter, perfect 9-0. the way the sixers are starting to build, maybe they'll get a 9-0 season. bad basketball for a long time. it's about to turn. >> this town allo allos a winner. the biggest rubber duck in the world, making a splash in tacoma washington, 16-tons and four stories tall. "action news" at 11:30 is next. a dramatic rescue at cape cod when a ferry full of people slams into a jetty. >> and it's the queen's birthday, but her great grandchildren steal the show. >> "action news" continues. >> saturday night, i'm walter perez. reaction pouring in after jurors fail to get a verdict in the sexual assault trial against bill cosby. and a ferry hits a jetty. >> and a shark joins swimmer at the coast. >> first, a mistrial after deliberations that lasted longer than the trial itself. this may be just the beginning for the embattled road against the comedian. >> we came here looking for an acquittal. you don't always get what you want. sometimes you get what you need. >> accuser of andrea constand shows n
how about this walter, perfect 9-0. the way the sixers are starting to build, maybe they'll get a 9-0 season. bad basketball for a long time. it's about to turn. >> this town allo allos a winner. the biggest rubber duck in the world, making a splash in tacoma washington, 16-tons and four stories tall. "action news" at 11:30 is next. a dramatic rescue at cape cod when a ferry full of people slams into a jetty. >> and it's the queen's birthday, but her great grandchildren...
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>> walter, three family members were standing on the sidewalk when an suv jumped the curb and plowedthem. two of them were hit, one killed. police remain on the scene. that silver suv according to police is the striking vehicle. it happened just before 9:00 tonight. a 39-year-old mother is dead and her nine-year-old son in critical condition. this is video of the driver taken into custody in hand hand. police believe he was on drugs and found evidence of that in the suv including needles. they went on to the sidewalk, hit the woman and her nine-year-old son but missed her 11-year-old daughter standing with her family. police say the driver took down the pole. the pole and suv were down. >> a man made sure the driver didn't leave the scene. >> i seen him crash. >> what happened? >> he was driving the kids -- the mom was coming up with the food. she pushed her daughter away, but she didn't have time to push her son away. >> i was sitting in the car. i didn't see him hit, but we stopped him. we followed minimu him to the b. whatever he had, he dropped. >> police say the driver tried to
>> walter, three family members were standing on the sidewalk when an suv jumped the curb and plowedthem. two of them were hit, one killed. police remain on the scene. that silver suv according to police is the striking vehicle. it happened just before 9:00 tonight. a 39-year-old mother is dead and her nine-year-old son in critical condition. this is video of the driver taken into custody in hand hand. police believe he was on drugs and found evidence of that in the suv including needles....
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now we know they have a base and remember, when walter robb was there, walter robb, they did 1200 --hey got sidetracked the ceos, push me pull me thing. this is without a doubt if you were shaking right -- brian cornell is saying -- he's like calling an emergency meeting like defcon 4. like, wow, it's like jack bauer. >> i have -- >> jack bauer. they need chloe. >> so what was the whole notion that amazon was going to experiment with brick and mortar. >> they're not experimenting. >> is that all a head fake >> they have now taken it over. >> experiment's over. >> yes whole food's has -- they just started delivery whole food's has not had a great affinity plan and i fault that for them they haven't done a salesforce.com affinity plan there are 3 million checkers in the country. it's a great entry job don't need to go to fancy college to be a checker but i'll tell you, they are ready are their checkout they are ready with their checkout with this this is like king now. now, this isn't about cheese its. cheese its from the walmart site doug mcmillon -- listen, he's calling jet.com. how
now we know they have a base and remember, when walter robb was there, walter robb, they did 1200 --hey got sidetracked the ceos, push me pull me thing. this is without a doubt if you were shaking right -- brian cornell is saying -- he's like calling an emergency meeting like defcon 4. like, wow, it's like jack bauer. >> i have -- >> jack bauer. they need chloe. >> so what was the whole notion that amazon was going to experiment with brick and mortar. >> they're not...
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i'm walter perez. here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:30.errifying night in london as two terrorist attacks unfold one on london bridge and one in a market. >> and demonstrators in support and opposition to president trump. >> and youngsters use technology to help a fellow student. >> first, terror has struck the heart of london again. even at this hour, the scene remains active because we are not sure the threat is over. six people are killed, 3 30 injured and three attackers wearing fake suicide vests were also killed. >> there were two confirmed attacks. first a vehicle driving over london bridge veered off the road on to the sidewalk mowing down pred strans. >pedestrians.>> at least one ped and no word how many are injured. the london ambulance service says they transported 20 people from the london bridge and attackers at the market were stabbing people at random. >> 10 times, maybe 15. >> president trump has tweeted his support and pledge to help the u.k. anyway we can. >> we'll continue to follow the developing story throughout the ev
i'm walter perez. here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:30.errifying night in london as two terrorist attacks unfold one on london bridge and one in a market. >> and demonstrators in support and opposition to president trump. >> and youngsters use technology to help a fellow student. >> first, terror has struck the heart of london again. even at this hour, the scene remains active because we are not sure the threat is over. six people are killed, 3 30...
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walter, what's the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, jim, it is a real mess down here in roslyn. we'll give you a live look at the scene right now where repair crews are doing their thing. the good news is the ruptured main has been shut down but the bad news is thousands and thousands of gallons of water swept through and into dozens of homes here. so that's your house with all the water cascading off the property. >> that is correct, sir. >> reporter: aaron houston of roslyn says it started right around 3:15 this afternoon when out of nowhere he heard the sound of rushing water. >> wife gets up and we look and it was a tidal wave of water coming down the back of the house. >> reporter: what houston heard and saw was thousands of gallons of water cascading down this hilly section of abington township after a 16-inch main ruptured. it took a full two hours for crews to finally shut down the main and by then the damage was done. several families had to be evacuated. approximately 85 residents will be without water serv
walter, what's the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, jim, it is a real mess down here in roslyn. we'll give you a live look at the scene right now where repair crews are doing their thing. the good news is the ruptured main has been shut down but the bad news is thousands and thousands of gallons of water swept through and into dozens of homes here. so that's your house with all the water cascading off the property. >> that is correct, sir. >> reporter: aaron...
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it looks beautiful looking forward to that, walter. >> i know. i want to see you out here >> it's going to be great. you're a biographer. this makes me think this uber discussion never underestimate the power of imagery rehabilitation i remember when most people seem to hate bill gates around silicon valley, even more broadly the arrogance and the antitrust trial, you know, this billionaire who thought he could just steam roll everybody and now he is st. bill >> you know, this is a wonderful thing about america, especially in the age of oprah, you know, you're allowed to get rehabilitated. you're allowed to have second acts and i think, you know, you see it in every industry you can see it with congressman sanford from the congress. you can see people who made come backs. also, we love, as narratives, as americans, the person who picks himself or herself up off the floor and does a comeback. and travis is not somebody to be underestimated i think the main problem with looking forward to will travis come back, will he step back in, will he be a st
it looks beautiful looking forward to that, walter. >> i know. i want to see you out here >> it's going to be great. you're a biographer. this makes me think this uber discussion never underestimate the power of imagery rehabilitation i remember when most people seem to hate bill gates around silicon valley, even more broadly the arrogance and the antitrust trial, you know, this billionaire who thought he could just steam roll everybody and now he is st. bill >> you know, this...
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walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> walter, thank you. our coverage of the virginia shooting situation continues on the 6 abc news app. we have more on the gunman and more reaction from local lawmaker who by the way narrowly missed being involved and please stay with us for the world news tonight david muir is in virginia the full story of the shooting coming up next after "action news" at 6:30. now the bill cosby trial here in norristown. this jury has been very hard at work again today now in the 25th hour of its deliberations. we are joined tonight by "action news" reporters chad pradelli and sara bloomquist. chad, lets begin with you. they are on a dinner break right now but it is safe to say when they return they are going to get another answer to another one of think of important questions. >> reporter: you are right jim, it was relatively quiet here at the montgomery county courthouse and the jury had two questions for the judge, the most recent one they want to hear the testimony of richard schafer of the cheltenham police departm
walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> walter, thank you. our coverage of the virginia shooting situation continues on the 6 abc news app. we have more on the gunman and more reaction from local lawmaker who by the way narrowly missed being involved and please stay with us for the world news tonight david muir is in virginia the full story of the shooting coming up next after "action news" at 6:30. now the bill cosby trial here in norristown. this jury has been very...
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an rbi for tony walters. walters drove in two for the game. a run on the second base. before hernandez found a hole. this one in right field. it scored nick huntley which evened the score. stayed that way until the fifth. right back up the middle. rockies led 2-1. cane touched for nine hits, couple of runs. bottom seventh josh osage in. he gave up the second rbi by walters. five straight losses by the giants. 14 of his last 18, eight straight losses to these guys. final today 5-1. >>> say hello to the jim cat fish hunter entrance. here's his widow helen with the first pitch. didn't take long. a's matt joyce swung on and gone. into the right field seats. the a's up one to nothing but trailed in the second. and ryon healy took care of that one. home run to left. you know what, folks? he wasn't done. bottom of the fourth healy broke up a 2-0 tie. the a's led 3-2 on the mighty yankees as je se hahn -- jesse hahn handled the rookie. three straight wins over the yankees. 5-2 the final. >>> over to boxing. andre ward on the left. hayward weighed in before the rematch. ward ou
an rbi for tony walters. walters drove in two for the game. a run on the second base. before hernandez found a hole. this one in right field. it scored nick huntley which evened the score. stayed that way until the fifth. right back up the middle. rockies led 2-1. cane touched for nine hits, couple of runs. bottom seventh josh osage in. he gave up the second rbi by walters. five straight losses by the giants. 14 of his last 18, eight straight losses to these guys. final today 5-1. >>>...
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>> that's a great question, walter.f it's realistic to ban them because as you know there are derivatives that can come from other parts of the world that we probably can't easily get our hands on, and could probably still be circulated through some kind of an underground system. i have no problem with trying to -- trying to slow the use, or require some kind of greater scrutiny for those who want to use these kinds of apps but i don't think it's likely to work. >> how would you do that, michael? >> well, you know, i think what you would try to do is you would, perhaps, any kind of a legitimate app store, in the western world, could be prohibited in some sense from offering that kind of service. you could do that. it would be very draconian but i guess you could theoretically imagine that. the problem is there are going to be all sorts of surreptitious and copycat apps of that same time that i don't think are going to be as easily dealt with through western controls. that's my broad sense that you could try. you could p
>> that's a great question, walter.f it's realistic to ban them because as you know there are derivatives that can come from other parts of the world that we probably can't easily get our hands on, and could probably still be circulated through some kind of an underground system. i have no problem with trying to -- trying to slow the use, or require some kind of greater scrutiny for those who want to use these kinds of apps but i don't think it's likely to work. >> how would you do...
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. >> "action news" reporter walter perez is live on the scene in abington with the very latest. walter. >> reporter: hey, guys, i'm here on the corner of edge hill road and bradfield road here in roslyn and edgehill road is blocked off as traffic a real mess here in terms of traffic and the water itself and kind enough to join me live a very busy man deputy police chief patrick malloy. deputy chief walk me through what time it started and how long you think the situation will last. >> approximately 3:15 this afternoon we responded to a water main break, a 6-inch main broke in the 900 block of edgehill road and thousands of gallons of water were rushing down o toward tyson app. -- avenue. this impacted residents on tyson avenue. i'm being told by aqua officials they'll have no service until sometime tomorrow. we're asking residents to stay weigh from this area if they could, the 900 block of edgehill road and tyson avenue. our main concern is the safety of the residents who were already evacuated but also the property damage and to make sure that we secure those properties before
. >> "action news" reporter walter perez is live on the scene in abington with the very latest. walter. >> reporter: hey, guys, i'm here on the corner of edge hill road and bradfield road here in roslyn and edgehill road is blocked off as traffic a real mess here in terms of traffic and the water itself and kind enough to join me live a very busy man deputy police chief patrick malloy. deputy chief walk me through what time it started and how long you think the situation...
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sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> a massive fire in wildwood crest, cape may county, sends thicklack smoke into the sky this afternoon. the intense flames quickly jumped from one house to another, turning this blaze into a three alarm fire. sunday night, the big news is the investigation into what started that large fire at the jersey shore. >> tonight officials say at least two homes are a complete loss. but the good news is nobody was hurt. >> christie ileto join us live from the scene with details. christie. >> reporter: well, walter, even at this hour people are still stopping by to marvel at what's left of the homes at the center of this three alarm fire. two of them are a total loss. one has extensive exterior damage. but everyone out here agrees that this could have ended so much worse. >> i heard an explosion. i came out. and then all of a sudden there was flames and fire coming out of the side that have one house. >> reporter: fire crews say what brandon vaughn heard were air-conditioning units and a propane unit bursting into flames. >> started at the one house and spre
sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> a massive fire in wildwood crest, cape may county, sends thicklack smoke into the sky this afternoon. the intense flames quickly jumped from one house to another, turning this blaze into a three alarm fire. sunday night, the big news is the investigation into what started that large fire at the jersey shore. >> tonight officials say at least two homes are a complete loss. but the good news is nobody was hurt. >> christie ileto join us...
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one was down south which walter went over it extennively. the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand, basically, to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy at the indian ocean and test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the thailand area and wanted to know what the prospects were. so they had been forced to promise this, and that's why the japanese raid the island in april. in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor, two of them. at the same time, they are setting up for the battle of coral sea. when the raid happens, this turning it on its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its own. on april 18th, it is literally near modern taiwan on its way back home. at the same time two of the carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all this in what could only be described a tizzy because it puts threat on japan for f
one was down south which walter went over it extennively. the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand, basically, to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy at the indian ocean and test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the thailand area and wanted to know what the prospects were. so they had been forced to promise this, and that's why the japanese...
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perez. >>> saturday night, walter's off i'm sharrie williams. in the news standoff underway in the lehigh valley after reports of shots fired at police. >>> and a sexual assault, and murder of woman in her 30's outside a philadelphia high school. >>> but the big story on "action news" is picking up pieces in the wake of violent early morning storms. how long wind, trees down, power outages and some very close calls with mother nature are on the mind of thousands of residents tonight in the delaware valley. and the buzz of chain saws, filled the streets of communities across the area. no where seems to be worse off then collinswood camden county numerous streets that have been growing there for decade, pulled up today. thinks how that backyard looked from overhead. chopper six spotted residents using axes to start the long clean up process. >>> surveillance cameras in new castle delaware captured wild video of the storm blowing through. it ripped to shred the fence of cpg towing just along the 2,000 block of new castle avenue. in the aftermath of
perez. >>> saturday night, walter's off i'm sharrie williams. in the news standoff underway in the lehigh valley after reports of shots fired at police. >>> and a sexual assault, and murder of woman in her 30's outside a philadelphia high school. >>> but the big story on "action news" is picking up pieces in the wake of violent early morning storms. how long wind, trees down, power outages and some very close calls with mother nature are on the mind of...
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actress julie walters becomes a day in —— a dame., who says she is extremely proud to be on it. the same honour for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfieldlj for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have been good enough to appreciate what i've done. in the world of music, the 1960s eurovision winner becomes an mbe. charttopping singer ed sheerin is also getting an mbe. and the founder of europe's first black and minority orchestra becomes an obe for services to music. as a role model i've got a lot of responsibility, but it certainly gives people coming from behind, people for black, minority and ethnic communities, the knowledge that they too can follow a career in classical music. several people are being recognised for their bravery, among them pc keith palmer who tried to help during the terrorist attack. pc craig nicholls and jonathan wright also honoured, who arre
actress julie walters becomes a day in —— a dame., who says she is extremely proud to be on it. the same honour for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfieldlj for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have been good enough to appreciate what i've done. in the world of music, the 1960s eurovision winner becomes an mbe....
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with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. ♪ >>> saturday night i'm walter perezve developing news as firefighters battle flames in several homes in delaware county. we have the story of a local family using their part of the multi-million lottery wins to help others in the community. but the big story is the first of what promises to be several days of summer like heat. stay with the prelude with warmer conditions and sun, over the next few days, we're in for a presummer season heat wave. action news reporter, annie mccormack. melissa >> it was certainly a warm one day, but tolerable across the delaware and lehigh valley, we're coming in at 87 in philadelphia after high today of 88. 86 in lancaster, same in reading, poconos little cooler in at 75. at the coast in cape may coming in at 74 degrees. here is satellite 6 along with action radar. we got spotty showers moving across the poconos with the weak disturbance coming on through. but all in all. most of us should stay dry. if you're stepping out, it's mild, comfortable tonight. 7:00 p.m. we're in the 80's, 9:00
with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. ♪ >>> saturday night i'm walter perezve developing news as firefighters battle flames in several homes in delaware county. we have the story of a local family using their part of the multi-million lottery wins to help others in the community. but the big story is the first of what promises to be several days of summer like heat. stay with the prelude with warmer conditions and sun, over the next few days, we're in for...
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walter isaacson, john meacham remain with us.n, i keep thinking of presidents who have exhorted, presidents for whom that has been their fallback, all they know how to do. cheered us on, urged us to accomplish great things and never had a dark view of america. >> yeah, henry adams once said the president has a course to steer and a port to seek. and you want a president who thinks big and thinks brightly. jefferson was a master of talking about how the son of progress was going to go over the continent, and no one knew when it would ever set. president reagan improved on jesus, when he talked about a shining city on a hill, and the sermon on the mount was just a city on the hill. but reagan's imagination made it even more vivid. it's uncharted waters, an odd and disconcerting moment to say the least. my own hope is when we look back on it, it will simply have been a waste of america's time and not the beginning of a serious c cataclysm. >> you put it that way it sounds a little dark. wall walter, you're out there with some of the
walter isaacson, john meacham remain with us.n, i keep thinking of presidents who have exhorted, presidents for whom that has been their fallback, all they know how to do. cheered us on, urged us to accomplish great things and never had a dark view of america. >> yeah, henry adams once said the president has a course to steer and a port to seek. and you want a president who thinks big and thinks brightly. jefferson was a master of talking about how the son of progress was going to go over...
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an older jam walter williams. we were batman and robin. it was a relationship that was built for the ages, and we envisioned -- moving up the ranks we had plans and enjoyed protecting the community. we had -- he had a -- he was older, he had more mature thought process that relates to policing i would gain later through my reflection and his words after he passed and killed in a domestic violence incident in dallas. so, only upon reflection, this tragedy made sense. at the timed made absolutely no sense, made me want to get up on police and my faith. was 28 whenned happened and depend understand how bad things happen to good people. that didn't seem right with the world, and i wanted to give up. it was that gut-wrench using does community applicationing -- policing work? >> guest: yes, it makes citizens safe and police officers safer and reduces crime more than any other type of policing. i'm convinced of that. i have been on the opposite side of that and have been persuaded not through just data and results and citizen feedback, i've seen
an older jam walter williams. we were batman and robin. it was a relationship that was built for the ages, and we envisioned -- moving up the ranks we had plans and enjoyed protecting the community. we had -- he had a -- he was older, he had more mature thought process that relates to policing i would gain later through my reflection and his words after he passed and killed in a domestic violence incident in dallas. so, only upon reflection, this tragedy made sense. at the timed made absolutely...
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action news" delaware valley's leads news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walterez. ♪ ♪ >> in the shawed doughs of a rainy morning a woman is found brutally attacked. she suffered stab wounds all over her body. the investigation is under way to answer who did this and why. >> it's saturday night, walter is off, i'm sharrie williams. the big story is the discovery of a woman's body on dobbins high school. they want that killer caught. jeff has more. >> the brutality of the crime shocks police at this hour searching for her killer. the woman whose name has not been released was stabbed numerous times and left in the park. families return to the area hours after a woman was found stabbed to death. >> this was a brutal, savage attack. someone wanted to be sure she suffered and was killed. >> canine officers scoured the groundgrounds a passer by founde woman. they stabbed her from the chest to her vaginal area. >> from belongings found in the park, police believe they have identified the woman as a woman from the neighborhood, frightening dana harris who has a 19-year-
action news" delaware valley's leads news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walterez. ♪ ♪ >> in the shawed doughs of a rainy morning a woman is found brutally attacked. she suffered stab wounds all over her body. the investigation is under way to answer who did this and why. >> it's saturday night, walter is off, i'm sharrie williams. the big story is the discovery of a woman's body on dobbins high school. they want that killer caught. jeff has...
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take this, stick it into the bucket of walter. start pumping. and in a few second, not a few second. about a minute. you've will get to 35 balloons, water balloons. you know, actually it will, they'll fill little with air if you want exercise. >> look at that. >> ha-ha. >> then, they're self sealing. when they pop off. never done it with plain air. >> oh, this is frustrating what it is. >> that's about $25. >> yeah. super soaker. and waltter balloon maker. >> fun is priceless at this point for the kid. >> happy father's day. >> happy father's day to you. we appreciate you bringing these tip thousands of. course you can find out gadgets on his website. gizwhiz.biz. on our website. wnnfans. you're watching "world news now." >> third is. >> oh, it does. >> i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the
take this, stick it into the bucket of walter. start pumping. and in a few second, not a few second. about a minute. you've will get to 35 balloons, water balloons. you know, actually it will, they'll fill little with air if you want exercise. >> look at that. >> ha-ha. >> then, they're self sealing. when they pop off. never done it with plain air. >> oh, this is frustrating what it is. >> that's about $25. >> yeah. super soaker. and waltter balloon maker....
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still to come, walter isaacson of the aspen institute we're back in a minute no splashing!d of verizon, just like that? uh huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone everything on it oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah, it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permanent! now you can ditch verizon but keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to t-mobile. dramatically increasing orchesprint security with, enterprise printers by hp. which is great, unless you're a corporate spy. unsecured printing makes your network vulnerable. enterprise printers by hp help prevent costly security breaches that can compromise your network and reputation. so i'm stuck spying the old fashioned way. hey. i'm not spying. secure printing by hp. i.t. orchestration by cdw. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management fi
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and walter's done an amazing job. back to his hometown of new orleans so it's good for walter, and it will be an opportunity for us at the institute. >> okay. let's talk business. what are you seeing out there right now? is this good or bad? even out here, among let's say the well-heeled, there seems to be a sort of strange sense of anxiety yesterday during some of the sessions >> you know, i think we started the ideas festival focusing on health care, so that does preview the idea of an area that's got a lot of questions. >> right tom price was here yesterday >> yeah, secretary price was here and i thought what i took away from him is that -- that what you're seeing is kind of a starting point, and a beginning of a negotiation and you have the president's point of view. you have the house's point of view and you have the senate's point of view, on both parties and there's going to be a process here and i thought what you heard him say was that we have some principles that we believe in, but we're open for discussions
and walter's done an amazing job. back to his hometown of new orleans so it's good for walter, and it will be an opportunity for us at the institute. >> okay. let's talk business. what are you seeing out there right now? is this good or bad? even out here, among let's say the well-heeled, there seems to be a sort of strange sense of anxiety yesterday during some of the sessions >> you know, i think we started the ideas festival focusing on health care, so that does preview the idea...
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walter perez, wphl-17. >> thank you, walter. additional coverage on the "6abc" app including detail about the gunman and photos from the scene and reaction from other lawmakers. stay with channel6 for new reporting on "nightline" after "jimmy kimmel live" and "action news" at 4:30 tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> this is the scene as bill cosby left the montgomery county courthouse following the third day of juror deliberationses. still no verdict but many questions asked by the jury. christie ileto is at the courthouse. is it an inquisitive jury. >> that's right. they have asked six questions, two this evening wanting to rehear testimony from andrea constand and detective schafer. the question everyone is asking is what is keeping them from keeping a verdict. how are you holding up? >> silently bill cosby left the courthouse as jurors struggled to reach a verdict. >> we are going home to get rest. >> the defense team stayed positive as the jurors asked to rehear testimony from andrea constand. >> sometimes jurors have a point of view and want
walter perez, wphl-17. >> thank you, walter. additional coverage on the "6abc" app including detail about the gunman and photos from the scene and reaction from other lawmakers. stay with channel6 for new reporting on "nightline" after "jimmy kimmel live" and "action news" at 4:30 tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> this is the scene as bill cosby left the montgomery county courthouse following the third day of juror deliberationses. still no verdict but...