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one deposit a month waves sothe monthly maintenance fee. he's so good to me. mom! this is amazing! i know. no fee. no. brian at citizens bank. he gave you a special deal? he's into you. sounds like it's time to get back out there. honey, anyone can get one deposit checking. besides, he's younger than your brother. eww. you got that right. one deposit checking. only from citizens bank. one deposit of any amount each statement period waives the monthly maintenance fee. tuesday night the big story on "action news" tonight is the surveillance video that has shaken the world of professional football and brought domestic
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violence in the forefront of the conversation. ray rice was punching his then fianceé janay palmer in the face. roger goodale revealed he knew there was a tape inside of the elevator. he or anybody else was not allowed to see it. he has taken flack after he suspended him for just two games after he dragged his unconscious fianceé out the elevator. they called for a re-evaluation to allow rice to enroll in a pre-trial intervention program that allowed him to avoid criminal prosecution. rice's wife janay blamed the media for their troubles making the couple "relive a moment in our lives that we regret every
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day is a horrible thing." why is rice's victim the most defender. >>reporter:most abused women and men stick it out. it resonating strongly with people. they are5y talking on twitter about it. thousands are sharing their stories of what happened to them. personal stories using the #whyistayedandwhyileft we took with the councillors and experts it may take years for victims to leave but most stay. the reasons are complex. >>reporter:it's a personal encounter. it's not an isolated problem.
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domestic violence happens around the clock. after such extreme violence why do most victims stay. out siders need to be slow to judge. >> if you are in their shoes you do not know what they are experiencing. >>reporter:it starts on a low-level a tap or a verbal putdown. after it escalates they have more invested. >> have you friends in common and family in common, love. >>reporter:sterman says that love, religious beliefs, children and family ties and out the fear. the abuser threatened to harm or murder the victim if they get out the relationship. >> that is the dangerous time.
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>>reporter:leaving is a difficult process. the statistics show that a person leaves seven times before walking away for good. that is why being supportive is important. >> it's not helpful to a victim or survivor to feel judged if we someone else should do, i never want that to be a deterrent for someone seeking help. >> they are working to end domestic violence. if you are in an abusive relationship there is a help. we have the number is on your screen. the information is out there. thank you. the prosecutor confirmed that the police officers shot and killed a man in like this afternoon. they responded to gunshots on pennsylvania avenue and route
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30. them encountered shawn brown. he had a handgun. it's not clear if there was a firefighter. an autopsy is scheduled tomorrow. septa police released a video of a teenager after he tried tohó jump a turnstyle. he jumped on an eastbound train and jumped over a westbound train before dropping to the platform. he continued to run until the police trapped him in an exit and took him into custody. >> it's criminal. he could have got hurt or hurt someone else. i never saw anything like this before. >> the teenager face as long list of charges tonight. they remembered a young life
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caught too short by murder. and dann cuellar is live at the art institute of philadelphia. dann. >>reporter:it was a standing room only crowd at the art institute to honor the member of laura. it was clear that the pain of her loss was shared by many at the institute. [♪ singing ] it was a night of the remembrance for a 23-year-old grad student, laura. >> i wish we were doing laura's wedding instead of the memorial. they spared no expensive of beautiful white roses and candles everywhere. >> they were generous in the heartfelt word was tribute. >> leadership and integrity to those around her, she wanted to
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show people that they had the same potential for strength, leadership and integrity. that i ever had. she will be in our hearts. >>reporter:laura was murdered in july. her bode was found stuffed into a duffel bag. they charged jeremiah jackson. she lived there for a week. she was about to move because she felt uncomfort. heuncomfortable. dave roberts, retired from action news red read a proclam. to hear the classrooms and faculty tell it laura had a promising future ahead of her. >> she had a job to go to.
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this tragic thing happened and it broke our hearts. >>reporter:but tonight they wanted to focus to be not on the pain that many share but the joy that the grad student brought many of them. dann cuellar. thank you, dann. the upper darby police arrested the sea crane creeper. darren brown lived on providence road. he has been peeping into windows and performing lewd acts. the police were receiving complaints for six weeks. they threatened to shutdown the taj~mahal casino resort. kenneth moton is there tonight. >>reporter:the revel, showboat and now the trump(n taj~mahal. they appear to be falling like
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dominos. >>reporter:trump entertainment filed for bankruptcy again. the last time it was four years ago. it's $280 million in death. re-organization not liquidation is needed for the taj~mahal. the casino will close. >> taj~mahal is not going to be closing. >>reporter:that is from chris christie. trump is trying to cash in on the fear by asking 2800 employees to give up pension and health benefits. >> the problem is that this is mismanagement and they put no capital into the building to fix things. >>reporter:they expect new ownership and debt1d relief will save the 25 years casino and
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motel. don guardian is here to provide support. he hopes that it comes out stronger. >> i am so sorry it's painful for so many people. it is what we need to do. we need to be mor more than a gg mecca. we have to take the base and make it non-tourism to succeed. >>reporter:with trump plaza closing down next week. if this closes the company most likely wilmington go out the likely go out of business. teachers in delaware county formed a picket line. the ed indicators in the ridley school district were working without a contract since june 30th. they handed out brochures for parents laying out their case
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for what they call a fair settlement. the copper wiring on the roof, happening at 2:30 at the mother union church at 5 and church streets. help from(pañ firefighters to gp to the roof they carl hens and avery maxwell hiding in the airducts and angela crowder was arrested outside. mackie had cerebral palsy. he was outside exercising in his wheelchair when he was jumped from behind and two boys robbedd him. something shoved me. they were shoving me into the sewer drain the storm drain. my wheel got caught. then of the kid proceeded to punch me. >> this is not the first time
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the same children targeted his son. the family is asking anyone with any information to call the police. a decisive victory. kevin wade will face chris coons in november. this is wade's second senate bid. he lost to tom harper in 2012. the local colleges and universities ranking the best among the country and watch and see. apple has devices big and small to woo consumers. water, water everywhere. the southwest is inundated by flooding today. cecily tynan. there is warm air waiting in the wings. it doesn't stick along forfgjr . the eagles take defensive
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action for offensive linemen. ducis rodgers has that when "action news" continues tonight.
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tom wolf. he'd be a different kind of governor. he served in the peace corps in india. and then got a phd from mit. and as a businessman he gives between 20 and 30 percent of his profits back to his employees. when he served as pennsylvania's secretary of revenue. he turned down the perks. and donated his government salary to charity he refused take a state car, he drove his old jeep instead. can't argue with that. tom wolf. he'd bring a fresh start to pennsylvania.
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america's biggest continuing its sleeve with one meant to go up your sleeve. apple unveiled two new iphones today. the brand new apple watch. the tech company invested heavily in making it seem nor fashion-statement than gadget. it offers metals and brands and display screens. it has fitness tracking capabilities. a category that has plenty of competition. it's tap and pay.
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it's a wallet that is more secure then that using credit cards themselves. numerous banks and credit card issuers and retailers are on board. the question is will consumers trust it? apple watch is starting at $349. the iphone 6 and 6+ is in stores soon. parts of the nevada plagued by the drought conditions are now under water. this is after more than 3 inches of rain fell in an hour north of las vegas. it washed out roadways. it now closed and could take several days for the crews to repair i-17. a fourth american doctor
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infected with ebola virus arrived for treatment. he contracted the virus while working in sierra leone. he is now in isolation. nevada treating another american doctor rick sacra saying that his condition is improving. president obama called the members to the white house one day before primetime to tell the country what he plans to do about isis. he has the authority to take action against the islamic state. the u.s. is united in defeating the isis threat. and join us at 9:00. president obama's speech to the nation on the islamic threat and trying to stop it.
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they report rankings. princeton is the best reference university in the country on the 30th annual list. harvard and yale. and the university of pennsylvania is eighth in a tie with duke. here is the top accuweather forecast meteorologist, cecily tynan. you are saying that because sunshine is returning tomorrow. without question. stormtracker 6 double scan showing no rain out there tonight. the clouds are thinning out. the action cam is looking at the skyline. the high 76 degrees. that is 5 degrees below the afternoon high this time of year.
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philadelphia 70. allentown and reading 68. millville 6. poconos 61. and sea sails city 71. it's a breezy night. we are showing the low pressure taking its time moving off of the carolina coast is exiting. we have a lot of low clouds. they will be thinning out in the overnight hours. one day off of a full moon, there is coastal flooding. a coastal flooding continues. along the coast the next high tide 8:30 to 10:30 in the morning. the next is 10:30 and 1:00 tomorrow and more minor tidal flooding expected there. all in all improving weather. behind the low pressure and high pressure up to the north we will
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have sinking aiztt it's seasonal a high of 80 degrees. it's still summertime. it's going to feel like it on thursday. it's warm and muggy. 88 degrees. the heat index more like the low 90s. the temperatures are dropping back into the 70s as we head into the welcome back. the morning rush forecast lots of the clouds andfew breaks of sunshine. it's on the cool side. 6:00, 64. by 11:00, 74. 2:00, 78. again we see more sunshine through the day. a nice afternoon. brighter and warmer tomorrow with a high of 80. on thursday the heat is on.
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88 with late thunderstorms and future tracker at 8:00, a broken line of storms moving through the i-95 cordon. it will be cooler and less humid. 79. it's a nice weekend. saturday a few afternoon showers. sunday is the brighter of the two days this weekend. 75. we keep the cool temperatures into next week. monday 75. tuesday a chance of showers with a high of 74 degrees. we have two more days of temperatures in the 80s and extended periods of temperatures in the 70s. we are cooling things down. the university of pennsylvania had a mayor scholarship welcome dinner. it's awarded to philadelphia residents with financial need who will be attending the9 university. they are there now. it's the beginning of the semester. and mayor nutter encouraged the
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students to do their best as they pursue their higher education at penn. and jimm "jimmy kimmel live" is coming up after "action news." >> hello, philadelphia. take a look what we made for you tonight. >> i am the worst person to go to the beach. i don't like direct sunlight on my face. daddy is very uncomfortable right now i'll tell my daughters. >> it's mega millions. >> hello, america. it's tuesday september the 9t 9th. to win the jackpot you must have the five white balls and the gold mega ball. the first number is 70. followed by 55. the next number is 34. the final white ball for tuesday evening is 71. now for the mega ball.
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1. the winning numbers 70, 55, 25, 34, 71, and the gold mega ball is 1. the jackpot could
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cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. eagles have some real challenges on the offensive. they have to get creative. it will effect them on the monday. they will have a different look in minneapolis. they put two on injury reserve. it's bad for mathas but not dire. he will be eligible to return in six weeks. he's not eligible to play in a
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game against carolina. they signed wade smith. we are teaming up with phl17. the countdown to kick off. it starts next monday at 8:00 p.m. on phl17. and no jimmy rawlins.:u his replacement fits in nicely. 3-2. leave it to freddie galvis to save the the day. a homerun. and at 3:00. and franco the rookie. a big hit. galvis scores three times. the phils win 4-3.
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>> it was awesome. i had a good game you know. i got a chance to play and do good. >> he likes to be the guy. when he does swing the bat and gets hit. he has hit and pop there. he hits in big moments. >> still to come in sports penn state coach franklin rocket hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru.
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penn state gets rutgers on the road on saw the littany lions focus on that the bowl ban is gone. they have to be good on the field first.
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they were not interested in talking about anything other than football. >> you are going'i to ask me to5 questions that don't have do with rutgers. i like to talk about rutgers, rutgers, rutgers. and maybe a little bit more about rutgers. >> and galloway the former st. joe star is undrafted. the knicks signed him to a contract. he ranks second on the st. joe's all time scoring. it takes more than guts to get this job. it takes brains. rutgers is a fine university. don't get me wrong. a dozen of actors are fit for the role after lifetime they play zombies and ghoulish
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creatures. terror behind the walls, today the rookies got -- it doesn't seem that any were scared off in any way. jimmy kimmel is live. we continue at 4:30 with tamala edwards and karen rogers with traffic. i am jim gardner. good night.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- bill hader. filmmaker richard linklater. and music from jhene aiko. with cleto and the cletones. and now, for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everybody. hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. that's very nice. how are you? how's your fa