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abc's marci gonzales is watching the latest development and she joins us live from new york. marci? >> reporter: rick, protest and organizers designated this as a day of civil disobedience. extra officers are on patrol concerned about a potential repeat of last nights violence. today pro protests planned after a chaotic night. a black teenager shot by police after they, say he opened fire, on officers. the violence and looting, following a week of peaceful protests and marches. >> my family. >> reporter: commemorating first anniversary of the shooting death of 18 year-old michael brown by police officer darren wilson. >> there is a a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. >> reporter: police say the 18 year-old shot last night tyler harris was not part of the protest but was in this crowd when gunshots rang out at 11:15 between two rival groups. investigators claim harris ran and started shooting at a police suv were four detectives inside. authorities say as the detectives got out of the vehicle, harris continued to sh
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marcy gonzales are you live in new york with more. >> reporter: that is right, indiana's governor says it's a major misperception that the law does not allow for discrimination, but admits that the wording of the law needs to be changed. today indiana's governor mike pence promises to quote, fix the freedom of religious act. it allows business owners to turn away gays and lesbians and others if it infringes on their religious belief. >> it would be helpful to move legislation this weeks that make its clear that it does not give businesses the right to deny services no anyone. and boycotts connecticut and washington state and now new york banning taxpayer funding travel to indiana. and ahead of the final four basketball tournament in indianapolis this weekend -- the ncaa headquarters in indiana is reconsidering its long-term investment there. >> we have to say what are we going to do if this law goes into affect in july. some indiana democrats say that the governor's plan to reword it does not fix it now. >> the most clear decisive and understandable thing to do is to repeal the statute
marcy gonzales are you live in new york with more. >> reporter: that is right, indiana's governor says it's a major misperception that the law does not allow for discrimination, but admits that the wording of the law needs to be changed. today indiana's governor mike pence promises to quote, fix the freedom of religious act. it allows business owners to turn away gays and lesbians and others if it infringes on their religious belief. >> it would be helpful to move legislation this...
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marcy gonzales is monitoring this case and joins us with the latest. >> reporter: today in court all but one of the deputy clerks agreed to issue marriage licenses but davis is standing her grown and facing the consequences. today cheering -- and outrage outside of this federal courthouse in kentucky, strong reactions to finding a county clerk in contemts of court putting her behind bars for this. >> why can't we get our marriage license? >> we are not giving out marriage licenses. >> since the supreme court ruling in support of same-sex marriage, kim davis has repeatedly turn add way from gay couples refusing to give out any licenses, saying her conscious would not allow it. >> through god's authority -- >> davis has been married four times maintained in court that her past is not perfect she is entitled to her beliefs. >> she has consequences she does not want to risk than is being unfaithful to god. while davis has a right to her religious beliefs she is obligated to follow the law, the group requesting that davis pay a fine but the judge taking it further, ordering her to stay in
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marcy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, sharrie. tomorrow people wanted to be a part of this that the funeral won fit inside of this church instead the more than four hour long service was held in an arena just around the corner. as people started lining up at 4 o'clock this morning just to pay their respects. >> ♪♪ >> reporter: between impassioned songs and moving signs, testaments to how pastor clementa pinkney's death so reflected his loving life. >> senator pinkney's last act was to open his doors to someone who he did not know, who he did not understand and who did not look like him. let us not close the doors to senator pinkney -- that senator pinkney gave his life for to us open. >> reporter: a message of forgiving unity in light of a hateful, race fueled massacre. pinkney one of nine people shot to death last week in the church he so proudly led praised today by mourners who stood in line for hours in blistering heat. >> he was a good manly he was loved by everyone. >> reporter: just to pack this arena to capacity with 5
marcy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, sharrie. tomorrow people wanted to be a part of this that the funeral won fit inside of this church instead the more than four hour long service was held in an arena just around the corner. as people started lining up at 4 o'clock this morning just to pay their respects. >> ♪♪ >> reporter: between impassioned songs and moving signs, testaments to how pastor clementa pinkney's death so reflected his loving life. >>...
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reporting live marci gonzalez channel6 "action news." rick back to you. >> thank you. >>> closing arguments will likely happen monday in the manslaughter case against a baltimore police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. officer william porter is accused of failing to buckle gray into the back of a police wagon and not calling for a medic when gray requested one. porter who took the stand in his own defense says he didn't see any injuries but told the driver and a supervisor that gray wanted to go to the hospital. five other baltimore police officers are also facing criminal charges. >> in other news philadelphia police are looking for the man who inappropriately touched a young girl in olney. it happened tuesday afternoon about 4:00 p.m. here in the 200 block of widener street. the 11-year-old victim told police a stranger walked up to her reached out and assaulted her. she ran home and called police. if you have any information about this ink decent assault please contact philadelphia police. >>> from our delaware news room
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reporting live, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> the search continues for whoever brought an end to hitch did the bot -- hitchbot. it's life was cut short after being left on a bench. it was found a pile of leaves, headless with all it's electronic also stolen. the tongue-in-cheek statement said they have no interest in filing charges against the vandal and they vow to continue the social experiment they started. >>> the first of two job fairs for veterans is being held in wilmington. delaware senators along with the representative are hosting the event. it is going on at the middletown memorial fire hall in west green streets until 2:00 p.m. more than 30 employers are there looking for new employees. a second job fair will be held september 2 at wilmington university dover campus. >> still to come on "action news" at noon, a manhunt continues for a suspect who shot and killed a police officer in tennessee. investigators believe they know who they are looking for. >>> who is behind the series of explosions at new mex
reporting live, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> the search continues for whoever brought an end to hitch did the bot -- hitchbot. it's life was cut short after being left on a bench. it was found a pile of leaves, headless with all it's electronic also stolen. the tongue-in-cheek statement said they have no interest in filing charges against the vandal and they vow to continue the social experiment they started. >>> the first of two job fairs...
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marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >>> the federal railroad administration wants more speed warning signs installed along train tracks. and think want a crew to advise the engineer about areas of reduced speed and railroads should adjust their automatic rail systems to prevent trains from going around sharp curves these recommendations are one month after the deadly amtrak crash. >>> governor christie is balancing the budget and said the state could not support it but they argue that christie was bound by law to make the extra payments and a lower court signed with the unions and a state supreme court reversed course. he may not put money into it because there is no contract to do so. an important victory for taxpayers and the union is expected to make a statement this afternoon. >> a berks county passenger was killed and the husband badly hurt when they crashed their car over the weekend. police say the motorcycle collided with an suv on monday and the husband and wife team -- for nearly 30 years brian's injuries were so severe doctor his to amputate one of his legs a special servi
marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >>> the federal railroad administration wants more speed warning signs installed along train tracks. and think want a crew to advise the engineer about areas of reduced speed and railroads should adjust their automatic rail systems to prevent trains from going around sharp curves these recommendations are one month after the deadly amtrak crash. >>> governor christie is balancing the budget and said the state could not support...
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marcy gonzales has more. >> reporter: good afternoon with the windchill dropping below 0 in some places today the cleanup is proving to be a challenge for the 100 million people impacted by this storm. it's the hard work one shovel at a time after the big storm. >> you do one shovel at a time until it's gone. >> from nebraska to new england they are digging out from piles of snow left from this latest winter blast. >> it's not too much, come back and see me in late march i may have a different story. but so far so good. >> in chicago they are clearing the streets after the fifth biggest snow storm in the city's history, getting ready for more snow tonight. >> people are getting stuck. >> people in boston are getting through the snowiest week in history. causing schools to close again. >> plows are out on a tight schedule, with the patriots victory parade starting tomorrow. >> the police will enforce that there is no climbing on snow piles during the parade. >> since this storm began at least seven people have died in weather related accidents. in new york marcy gonzales channel 6 "actio
marcy gonzales has more. >> reporter: good afternoon with the windchill dropping below 0 in some places today the cleanup is proving to be a challenge for the 100 million people impacted by this storm. it's the hard work one shovel at a time after the big storm. >> you do one shovel at a time until it's gone. >> from nebraska to new england they are digging out from piles of snow left from this latest winter blast. >> it's not too much, come back and see me in late march...
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abc's marci gonzalez has the latest from lafayette. >> reporter: we just heard from sheriff in alabama who says the accused killer was denied a gun permit because of his criminal history. and there is just utter disbelief here in this town that was recently named the happiest place in the country. the terror of last night's deadly shooting in this louisiana movie theater still replaying in survivors' minds. >> everyone was just running down the stairs freaking out climbing over chairs and people and everyone was screaming and there was -- it was awful. >> reporter: as police scoured the scene, still trying to figure out why a gunman stood up about 20 minutes into a screening of the movie train wreck and started firing a semi automatic handgun leaving two women dead and nine other people injured before turn, the gun on himself. >> we're trying to put every single piece of that together to try to find a motive. >> reporter: police calling the accused gunman 59-year-old john russell houser a drifter way history of posting hateful antisemitic messages on the internet. inside his motel room
abc's marci gonzalez has the latest from lafayette. >> reporter: we just heard from sheriff in alabama who says the accused killer was denied a gun permit because of his criminal history. and there is just utter disbelief here in this town that was recently named the happiest place in the country. the terror of last night's deadly shooting in this louisiana movie theater still replaying in survivors' minds. >> everyone was just running down the stairs freaking out climbing over...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new orleans. >> nydia traveled to new orleans to tell survivor's stories, she will bring her memorable moments. >> it's hard to believe it was only at the years ago. a powerful experience we're happy to look back and see there's been a lot of progress in new orleans and elsewhere in louisiana. >>> the arts academy opens up class after school. 6abc loves the arts has a from preview of one stop shop for local children. >> a teacher returns to the internet to ask for help supplying her children. >> sky 6 over camden, meteorologist chris sowers back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid. just seven percent received five stars. among them were four hospitals that are par
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marcy gonzales joins us with the details. >> a new revelation from the fbi about online discussions the killer couple had about terrorism as early as two years ago. >> new insight into the couple that carried out the terror attacks in san bernardino. new video showing they were radicalized even before they started dating. >> at the end of 201 they were talking about jihad and martyrdom. investigators say they may bring gun charges against his former neighbor, enrique marquez, the man accused of buying the rifles used in in the massacre the man checked himself into the facility the next day and may have known about the terror plot. >> he says things there are so many muslims in the backyard, i'm ready to go haywire and attack. and now farooks parents are on the watch list, his mother was added yesterday. >> i don't think the fbi knows what their role is or if there is a role. if you add them to the no fly list they can't return home and that makes them valuable to be interviewed. they are looking into money put into his bank account. they believe he took out a loan to help care for the b
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reporting live, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you, back here local veterans powered past their disabilities to complete the first leg of the wounded warrior soldier ride, veterans will bike 40 miles over the weekend as part of a three day retreat, wounded warriors organizers say it's to help veterans dealing with lost limbs and chronic pain. >>> coming up the investigation into an apparent isis hit list containing threats against hundreds of americans and more on a deadly roller coaster accident. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> a new york city firefighter is recovering after being shot in the leg while responding to a scene in staten island, police say a man barric
reporting live, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you, back here local veterans powered past their disabilities to complete the first leg of the wounded warrior soldier ride, veterans will bike 40 miles over the weekend as part of a three day retreat, wounded warriors organizers say it's to help veterans dealing with lost limbs and chronic pain. >>> coming up the investigation into an apparent isis hit list containing threats against hundreds of...
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. >> reporting live marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you. >> back here philadelphia congressman, chaka fattah is vowing to stay in office and fightle racketeering charges against him. the 29 count indictment accuses the long time democrat of using campaign and charitable funds illegally. he says he has never done anything illegal but has stepped down from his role on a house appropriations committee. >>> it appears that cole hamels time in philadelphia will come to an end, they have agreed to trade him to the texas ranger, the first pitcher in major league history immediately after throwing a no-hitter, the phils will get a group of minor league prospects. >>> a woman that saved lives during a movie theater shooting, is telling her story, how she escaped during that attack is coming up. >> and a lead in the malaysia airlines mystery, an update on the debris that washed ashore. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm,
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marcy gonzales is following the developments from new york. >> reporter: that video reportedly matches up with what is on the cockpit voice recorder, the final seconds of terror after 150 people on board were killed. today new chilling details about a video reportedly recorded on germanwings flight 9525, the final moments before it crashed. two european publications describe a shaky video with screaming passengers, the wing scraping a mountain before the 15 second clip ends, one call it a fake and another saying if it does exist it needs to be handed over so investigators are analyze the sounds and images. a scene now where crews are still at work and lufthansa ceo laid flowers today. >> it will take a long, long time for everybody all of us to understand how this could happen. >> adding to the questions a stunning admission from the airline, lufthansa revealing that they first learned of the copilot suffered from severe depression while he was still in their pilot training school. andreas lubitz shared his medical records but still was allowed to become a pilot. >> it's egregious. the
marcy gonzales is following the developments from new york. >> reporter: that video reportedly matches up with what is on the cockpit voice recorder, the final seconds of terror after 150 people on board were killed. today new chilling details about a video reportedly recorded on germanwings flight 9525, the final moments before it crashed. two european publications describe a shaky video with screaming passengers, the wing scraping a mountain before the 15 second clip ends, one call it a...
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marcy gonzales is live at the scene in new york city now with the details. >> reporter: rick we'll give you a live look, firefighters are out here all morning and night still trying to keep these hot spots under control. new york mayor bill deblasio was out here surveying the damage of this disaster leaving many people homeless and others fearing the worst. >> the rubble from yesterday's explosion and raging fire in the east village is still smolder, and at least two people are still missing. >> right now we are just worried and want to get him home. >> 23-year-old nicholas figueroa's family believe he was having lunch when the blast here tore through. >> all of a sudden i hear a huge boom and i look up and the building just went straight across -- >> sparking flames that ripped through the apartment building above and spread to several others before they crumbled. residents climbed down fire escapes to safety and others wheeled away on stretchers, at least 25 people hurt and four of them critically. >> i heard people screaming and it was crazy. >> reporter: utility crews visited the bu
marcy gonzales is live at the scene in new york city now with the details. >> reporter: rick we'll give you a live look, firefighters are out here all morning and night still trying to keep these hot spots under control. new york mayor bill deblasio was out here surveying the damage of this disaster leaving many people homeless and others fearing the worst. >> the rubble from yesterday's explosion and raging fire in the east village is still smolder, and at least two people are...
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other tourists attractions and schools on for the first time since the attack. >> and in par miss, marcy gonzales, chapel 6abc news. >> french international school in bala-cynwyd opened doors yesterday. a third of the students are from friendch families. katherine kozman is one of the students. she was born and raced in pari paris. >> concerned, afraid, not so much for one's life here but for our country men and people there. you know? >> she says she had relatives at the soccer stadium when the attacks happen and they made it home safely. >> log on to 6abc.com for more information on attacks in paris and learn something new we pos posted and tribute around the world. >> new a shooting in montgomery county sends one man to the hospital and it happened on the runts block of west ram bow street in bridgeport late last night. police are sorting out the details. >> investigators are trying to pig you're out how the bodies of two newborn babies ended up in a grassy lot in philadelphia's kensington section. and 9-year-old kasim crawford and friend made gruesome discovery 800 block yesterday. p
other tourists attractions and schools on for the first time since the attack. >> and in par miss, marcy gonzales, chapel 6abc news. >> french international school in bala-cynwyd opened doors yesterday. a third of the students are from friendch families. katherine kozman is one of the students. she was born and raced in pari paris. >> concerned, afraid, not so much for one's life here but for our country men and people there. you know? >> she says she had relatives at...
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marcy an incredible story of survival for two months. >> it really is incredible alicia, this guy says he did everything he could to keep the boat from sinking and have enough food and water and he wanted to make it home for his parents, they were starting to lose hope. >> rescued after 66 days, lost at sea. >> had many moments i thought i would die. lewis jordan back on shore in north carolina sharing the incredible story how he survived to months alone in the atlantic. the 37-year-old set off from south carolina to fish, he woke up one night to his boat capsizing and i was flying through the air and somer assaulting and all my gps devices were rolling around in the water. jordan managed to stay with the boat rationing out his food and collecting rain water and catching fish. after ten days of no sign of jordan or the ship the search was called off. >> thought it's over i lost my son. >> then a cargo ship spotted jordan two miles off of cape hatrous. overnight an emotional reunion with his parents, thankful after sitting on his boat fittingly called angel were answered. >> so wonderfu
marcy an incredible story of survival for two months. >> it really is incredible alicia, this guy says he did everything he could to keep the boat from sinking and have enough food and water and he wanted to make it home for his parents, they were starting to lose hope. >> rescued after 66 days, lost at sea. >> had many moments i thought i would die. lewis jordan back on shore in north carolina sharing the incredible story how he survived to months alone in the atlantic. the...
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marcy gonzales has more now. >> reporter: air travel is getting back to normal in the northeast. especially airports in the new york area, this area was spared but in massachusetts we see that this blizzard was just as brutal as expected. shoveling out from over 3 feet of snow -- today millions of people in new england are coping with the aftermath of the winster storm that continued well into last night. >> in many parts of massachusetts, you could call it an historic event. snowfall totals are breaking records in places and this shows it piling up. thousands of homes are still without power today. winds reached nearly 80 miles per hour, along the massachusetts coastline sand dunes giving way and a sea wall crumbling, making way for the ocean to surge into homes. >> this is horrible we walked this wall yesterday and it's gone. >> from new york to new england, they working hard to clear roads and walkways until more snow moves in later this week. >> mother nature at work. >> air travellers know about mother natures impact but after 8,000 flights were canceled over the last couple
marcy gonzales has more now. >> reporter: air travel is getting back to normal in the northeast. especially airports in the new york area, this area was spared but in massachusetts we see that this blizzard was just as brutal as expected. shoveling out from over 3 feet of snow -- today millions of people in new england are coping with the aftermath of the winster storm that continued well into last night. >> in many parts of massachusetts, you could call it an historic event....
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marcy gonzales is following the developments and is live from new york. >> reporter: rick the fbi has not confirmed the terror groups involvement but isis called the two men soldiers and said worse attacks are yet to come. >> isis claiming responsibility for the failed attack in texas. the terror group saying they were behind the plan to ambush the controversial event of cartoonist drawings of muhammad. they call it a anti-muslim hate groom of group. >> we are here for freedom everything else is smear. >> one of the two suspects after shooting and injuring an unarmed security guard was on the fbi's radar, he wrote soon you won't be able to live in america as a muslim. a twitter message obtained by the fbi he tweetded time is short and wrote of the upcoming event in dallas saying when will they ever learn. the mother of the other suspect believes he was influenced by simpson who was his roommate in phoenix. >> they were looking at sites on the internet that were promoting use. >> simpson is charged in the 2010 terror investigate and he was on the no fly list but he planned to travel to
marcy gonzales is following the developments and is live from new york. >> reporter: rick the fbi has not confirmed the terror groups involvement but isis called the two men soldiers and said worse attacks are yet to come. >> isis claiming responsibility for the failed attack in texas. the terror group saying they were behind the plan to ambush the controversial event of cartoonist drawings of muhammad. they call it a anti-muslim hate groom of group. >> we are here for freedom...
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marcy gonzales is live with more. >> reporter: rick, investigators are holding a news conference right now, they say for the time being there are no signs of foul play but they are not ruling out the possibility that the plane may have been hijacked and they have successfully recovered recordings from the first black box. >> this is the battered black box this is one of the keys to figuring out what caused germanwings flight to crash in the alps yesterday. >> it will be possible to put it back together to make use of it. the airbus was traveling from barcelona to germany when after reaching 38000 feet, the plane quickly lost altitude and plunged to 6,000 feet before dropping from radar and slamming into a mountain. >> we don't know the buildup to that things that come to mind to me rapid decompression or fire on board. >> investigators are trying to figure out what happened and why pilots never made a distress call. crews are navigating tough terrain to recover the bodies of the 150 people on board. >> we cannot leave a victim in the mountains i think maybe tomorrow -- it will be soon.
marcy gonzales is live with more. >> reporter: rick, investigators are holding a news conference right now, they say for the time being there are no signs of foul play but they are not ruling out the possibility that the plane may have been hijacked and they have successfully recovered recordings from the first black box. >> this is the battered black box this is one of the keys to figuring out what caused germanwings flight to crash in the alps yesterday. >> it will be...
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lets go to marcy gonzales in new york. >> reporter: good afternoon, investigators don't know the motive it is clear though that this tragedy was not an accident. in the final moments before germanwings slammed into the french alps, the voice recording picked up the screams of passengers and the pilot locked out of the cockpit frank particularly pounding on the door silence as he hit the button to bring the plane down in a 10 minute long deadly decent. >> what activated i don't know but it could be analyzed as a willingness to destroy the aircraft. >> the new revelations gleaned from the black box voice recorder found at the scene. it started out normally and the pilot is asking the copilot to take control as he stepped out presumely to use the restroom the copilot then ignored the pilot's attempts to return and then heard breathing normally leading them to believe he did not suffer a medical emergency. >> we are forced to come to the conclusion that the flight was deliberately crashed. >> a horrifying realization of the families of the 150 people on board including three americans the r
lets go to marcy gonzales in new york. >> reporter: good afternoon, investigators don't know the motive it is clear though that this tragedy was not an accident. in the final moments before germanwings slammed into the french alps, the voice recording picked up the screams of passengers and the pilot locked out of the cockpit frank particularly pounding on the door silence as he hit the button to bring the plane down in a 10 minute long deadly decent. >> what activated i don't know...
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marcy gonzales joins us now live with the details. >> reporter: federal authorities still don't know if the suspects were directed by isis or simply inspired by the terror group, the suspects made efforts to hide that and other details crucial to the investigation. >> today the fbi is digging into whether syed farook andhfeen malik were planning an attack in 2012. they found pictures on farook's phone of the san bernardino high school. a place he visited twice as a held inspector. they are looking at other details after the couple tried to wipe clean their devices. >> the use of encryption is part of terrorism trade craft now. >> they may have been radicalized in 2012, and they were chatting online about jihad and martyrdom. before malik was granted a fiance visa to come to the u.s. >> the u.s. doesn't usually ask them to look at the emails simply because they applied for a visa. >> it was horrific, i remember cries and moans and the smell of gun powder. >> and investigators are looking into whether farook and malik were matched up online specifically to start a sleeper cell in the u
marcy gonzales joins us now live with the details. >> reporter: federal authorities still don't know if the suspects were directed by isis or simply inspired by the terror group, the suspects made efforts to hide that and other details crucial to the investigation. >> today the fbi is digging into whether syed farook andhfeen malik were planning an attack in 2012. they found pictures on farook's phone of the san bernardino high school. a place he visited twice as a held inspector....
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reporting live, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> detectives are investigating a shooting in chester, one person was shot around 6:00 this morning at west fifth and lloyd streets, police recovered numerous shell casings scattered around the scene, we are looking for more information -- >>> a woman and her young daughters remain hospitalized after being hit by a car in lakewood new jersey, the driver did stop after they tried to cross route 9, the 27-year-old mom suffered facial injuries and two daughters were flown to the hospital in critical condition. lakewood police are investigating the crash. >>> a new law may change the way your child rides in the car in the state of new jersey, all kids up to 2 years old or up to 30 pounds must be in a rear facing car seat, when they reach 40 pounds or 4 years old can face front. we posted more details about these new requirements on 6abc.com. >>> still to come here on "action news" at noon, a celebrity on campus, coming up at 12:30, find out when harry stiles from one direction visited villanova university. and a brave 1
reporting live, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> detectives are investigating a shooting in chester, one person was shot around 6:00 this morning at west fifth and lloyd streets, police recovered numerous shell casings scattered around the scene, we are looking for more information -- >>> a woman and her young daughters remain hospitalized after being hit by a car in lakewood new jersey, the driver did stop after they tried to cross...
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marcy thank you. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, police say that a convicted sex offender managed to steal a school bus and pick up children. we'll explain how this happened. >> the nation's oldest track and field event happens, the races kick off today. >>> and david murphy returns with your seven-day forecast from accuweather when "action news" at noon comes back. i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to my lungs. that's why i took xarelto®, too. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. i took xarelto® for afib... an irregular heartbeat that can lead to a stroke from a blood clot. xarelto® is proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. hey, well i'm glad we got together. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin there is limited information on how xare
marcy thank you. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, police say that a convicted sex offender managed to steal a school bus and pick up children. we'll explain how this happened. >> the nation's oldest track and field event happens, the races kick off today. >>> and david murphy returns with your seven-day forecast from accuweather when "action news" at noon comes back. i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm...
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abc's marcy gonzales reports. >> outside of his dental office in minnesota and around the world outrage over this morn, walter palmer killing this protected beloved lion in zimbabwe. >> cecil the lion famous for his black mane lured out of the research by palmer and his goids last month. they said that palmer did not have a permit but shot the lion with his bow and arrow before finishing him off and then skinning him. >> they tried to unsuccessfully remove his gps collar and the african guides in zimbabwe today facing poaching charges that palmer can face too. he is back here in the states issuing a statement saying i had no idea the lion i took down was a known local favor and said he relied on his guides as far as he knew everything was legal and conducted correctly. they say that the lion's cubs will most likely be killed by whichever new male takes over the pride. >> we do not leave to it lose one we have lost a whole generation of lions. >> palmer plead guilty to poaching back in 2009, he was sentenced to a year of probation, as for this case, palmer says he has not been contacted
abc's marcy gonzales reports. >> outside of his dental office in minnesota and around the world outrage over this morn, walter palmer killing this protected beloved lion in zimbabwe. >> cecil the lion famous for his black mane lured out of the research by palmer and his goids last month. they said that palmer did not have a permit but shot the lion with his bow and arrow before finishing him off and then skinning him. >> they tried to unsuccessfully remove his gps collar and...
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marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you. world news tonight with david muir will have much more on deflate-gate and more on the new jersey apartment fire, watch that after "action news" at 6:00. >>> police divers pulled a body from a car at the bottom of a lake today. they used a chainsaw to break through the ice and they used special suits to get the victim. investigators have not released details about the person's identity or what led them to search the lake in the first place. >>> former judge joseph waters jr. will spend the next two years in federal prison a judge ordered him to pay $250,000 in fines and then have court supervision once he is out. because he used influence in cases that were handled by other judges. >>> delaware governor jack markell says that the first state made strides in the last year but needs more to ensure success in 2014, markell gave his annual state of the state address in dover and it's crucial to seize new opportunities for growth including in investing in infrastructure. the condition of o
marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you. world news tonight with david muir will have much more on deflate-gate and more on the new jersey apartment fire, watch that after "action news" at 6:00. >>> police divers pulled a body from a car at the bottom of a lake today. they used a chainsaw to break through the ice and they used special suits to get the victim. investigators have not released details about the person's identity or what led...
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reporting live, marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that report. health check tonight, federal health officials face tough questions about the flu xrak seen and why it's not giving good protection. lawmakers are asking where they didn't act months ago when they knew it did not match the strain going around. they said because the egg based vaccine takes six months to make and it wasn't possible to change course then. >>> nearly 200 people fell ill on a ship forcing the voyage to end early the same time the ship was hit with an intestineal bug, because of what health officials think was norovirus, some passengers were from our area, but it's not known if any of them were sick the ship had similar outbreaks in march and april of last year. >>> the job of retrieving bodies from asia air flight 8501 continues to be slow going they pulled six more bodies out today, bringing the total bodies to 90 there was 162 people on board when it crashed into the java sea, and some bodies were found floating hundreds of miles away from the crash. >>> "action news" is
reporting live, marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that report. health check tonight, federal health officials face tough questions about the flu xrak seen and why it's not giving good protection. lawmakers are asking where they didn't act months ago when they knew it did not match the strain going around. they said because the egg based vaccine takes six months to make and it wasn't possible to change course then. >>> nearly 200 people fell ill on...
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marcy gonzalez has more from new york. >> reporter: it's pretty in central park we got 4 1/2 inches of snow, but other areas got twice as much. a miserable start for march for drivers from kansas to new england. >> the roads are terrible. >> reporter: inasmuch as tone inches of snow -- ten inches of snow falling in someplaces, and thick layers of ice. >> there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: there were crashes and spinouts. this latest storm caused flight cancellations across the country. the log jam so bad five thousand people had to spend the night is at the airport in dallas. they are saying the same thing in massachusetts where they got more snow. the weight collapsing roofs including only the stables. rescuers working to save the horses inside. in boston, a fresh coating on top of the 8 1/2 feet of snow that has already fallen bringing the city a few inches away from the all time record. >> it's going to be difficult for the next month. >> reporter: they could break that record with another winter storm in the forecast for tomorrow. in new york, marcy gonzalez, channel 6 "actio
marcy gonzalez has more from new york. >> reporter: it's pretty in central park we got 4 1/2 inches of snow, but other areas got twice as much. a miserable start for march for drivers from kansas to new england. >> the roads are terrible. >> reporter: inasmuch as tone inches of snow -- ten inches of snow falling in someplaces, and thick layers of ice. >> there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: there were crashes and spinouts. this latest storm caused flight...
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marcy gonzales reports on the cleanup. >> reporter: the snow has stopped falling and now this part is far from over. >> we have been shoveling since 2:00 in the morning. >> the city was hit with nearly two more feet of snow bringing the total to a record breaking 74 inches so far this winter that is more than d.c. baltimore pennsylvania and new york city combined. people are still trying to figure out where to put it all. >> we can handle snow but we are running out of room to push it and we keep having storms. >> three consecutive storms leaving this home buried and officials had to shut down commuter train service today. and it's another dangerous day for driving and shoveling out. with so many digging left to do one penned a breakup letter to the snow, writing maybe next winter we can be friends but for now please lose my address. >> there is more snow in the forecast for boston later this week. marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >>> the white house has confirmed the death of an american woman held hostage by isis. kayla mueller was taken hostage, isis claimed she was killed d
marcy gonzales reports on the cleanup. >> reporter: the snow has stopped falling and now this part is far from over. >> we have been shoveling since 2:00 in the morning. >> the city was hit with nearly two more feet of snow bringing the total to a record breaking 74 inches so far this winter that is more than d.c. baltimore pennsylvania and new york city combined. people are still trying to figure out where to put it all. >> we can handle snow but we are running out of...
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marci gonzalez has the latest. >> reporter: an essential key to solving the mystery of airasia 8501. the flit data -- flight data recorder pulled from the jarchg have a sea -- java sea. >> this will be opened. >> reporter: the other black box found after about 60 feet away buried beneath heavy wreckage. today dive teams are working to bring it to the surface hoping the cockpit voice recorder inside will give em -- them the clues they need before the plane crashed killing all 162 people on board. fewer than 50 bodies have been found so far. search teams are in the water again today still looking for other victims and more wreckage. one official claims the debris found so far indicates the plane may have companieded because of the rapid -- exploded because of the rapid change in pressure before it crashed into the sea. channel 6 "action news." >> france is mobilizing thousands of troops to protect sensitive sites in the wake of the terror attacks. three days of violence in the nation left 17 people 2ke8d. a female accomplice is on the run. yesterday millions of people including world l
marci gonzalez has the latest. >> reporter: an essential key to solving the mystery of airasia 8501. the flit data -- flight data recorder pulled from the jarchg have a sea -- java sea. >> this will be opened. >> reporter: the other black box found after about 60 feet away buried beneath heavy wreckage. today dive teams are working to bring it to the surface hoping the cockpit voice recorder inside will give em -- them the clues they need before the plane crashed killing all...
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marci gonzalez abc news new york. >> what exactly do we know about the brothers. u.s. authorities are releasing more information this afternoon about the men who earned the title most wanted in france. again, they are dead after a two day manhunt suspected of killing people at that par his newspaper. they say said the yoder brother traveled to yem nen 2011 and trained with al-qaeda. take a look at home videos. you see the younger brother sharif looks like your average teen. he tried and failed to make it as rapper but was known to police as a petty criminal. in 2005 he was arrested on terrorism charges. after trying to join al-qaeda in iraq to fight u.s. troops and spent several years in prison. >> these are or upons looking for a familiar and want to belong to something and feel like they need revenge. >> the brothers were also well known to french authorities and they were on the u.s. no-fly list. now that they are dead authorities have started to backtrack to find out who they have been communicating with and whether they were directed by al-qaeda in yemen or whethe
marci gonzalez abc news new york. >> what exactly do we know about the brothers. u.s. authorities are releasing more information this afternoon about the men who earned the title most wanted in france. again, they are dead after a two day manhunt suspected of killing people at that par his newspaper. they say said the yoder brother traveled to yem nen 2011 and trained with al-qaeda. take a look at home videos. you see the younger brother sharif looks like your average teen. he tried and...
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and abc's marcy gonzalez filed this report. >> reporter: this morning an international manhunt for this accused terrorist. police say 6-year-old salah abdeslam led the team of begu begunmen that opened fire at them restaurants and bars here in paris friday night. and 129 people were killed in at tacks at 6 location as cross the city of lights and of the ten terrorists believed to be responsible police say three survived possibly escaping in this gate way carloaded with assault rifles. two of those suspects taken into custody yesterday in belgium. this morning, salah abdeslam is on the run police tracing killer's connections to isis saying terror groups xhapders in syria planned and directed this violence. >> there's a specific unit on the organization chart of isis for external attacks. >> french air force responding dropping more than 20 bombs on de facto isis capital in northern syria and as police look to others for links ever at tacks the heartbreak still pierce from paris to californi california. >> she'll always be in my heart and everyone else's too. >> though france is understat
and abc's marcy gonzalez filed this report. >> reporter: this morning an international manhunt for this accused terrorist. police say 6-year-old salah abdeslam led the team of begu begunmen that opened fire at them restaurants and bars here in paris friday night. and 129 people were killed in at tacks at 6 location as cross the city of lights and of the ten terrorists believed to be responsible police say three survived possibly escaping in this gate way carloaded with assault rifles. two...
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hi marci. >> reporter: hi, brian. the most recent victim is still in the hospital after being bitten repeatedly by a shark on wednesday. he reloosed a statement saying he was fortunate to survive as so many people now hitting the beaches are wondering if they, too, could be in danger. a surge in shark bites creating a scare along east coast beaches. >> we either go waste or chest but not today. >> reporter: this shark pulled out of the water along north carolina's outer banks today then released. no one was hurt but already this year along the carolina coastline there have been 11 shark attacks, all but one happening in just the past three weeks. experts saying saltier water caused by a coastal drought along with the water's warmth and the increase in fish swimming close to shore are all factors drawing sharks towards packed beaches. >> it's something we are concerned about. >> reporter: creating concerns for swimmers and fishermen alike. this video shot off the florida coast and posted on the youtube channel chew on
hi marci. >> reporter: hi, brian. the most recent victim is still in the hospital after being bitten repeatedly by a shark on wednesday. he reloosed a statement saying he was fortunate to survive as so many people now hitting the beaches are wondering if they, too, could be in danger. a surge in shark bites creating a scare along east coast beaches. >> we either go waste or chest but not today. >> reporter: this shark pulled out of the water along north carolina's outer banks...
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marcy gonzales is live outside of the federal courthouse in boston with the latest. >> reporter: rick and sara after several failed attempts to have the trial move out of boston it's underway in this courthouse already today the prosecution has laid out the graphic details of the case and the defense told the jury they will not try to side step the involvement saying quote it was him. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston marathon two years ago survivors and victim's family members are seeing the suspect up close. opening statements began in dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial. he is pleading not guilty for the attacks that killed three people and injured more than 260 others. the defense was expected to argue that he was coerced by his older brother but the judge said that that argument could not be presented until after they reach a verdict and move into the penalty phase. the first on the stand is martin richards the father of the youngest person to die in the attacks. she is under investgation suspected of helping her husband buy
marcy gonzales is live outside of the federal courthouse in boston with the latest. >> reporter: rick and sara after several failed attempts to have the trial move out of boston it's underway in this courthouse already today the prosecution has laid out the graphic details of the case and the defense told the jury they will not try to side step the involvement saying quote it was him. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston...
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live in boston, marci gonzalez channel6 "action news. >> marcy thank you. >>> meantime a member of the grand jury that that declined to charge police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown is legal seeking help to speak out. the aclu says the jury is suing the saint louis prosecutor to be allowed to talk about the case. the juror wants to speak out as part of a public dialogue on race relations. the jury is barred by missouri law from talking about the case. >>> florida held its first legal same-sex marriages today. miami dade county got a jump start and allowed same-sex couples to start to tie the knot one day ahead of the ban being officially lifted by a circuit court judge. this was the very first ceremony to take place today. the couple said they didn't expect to make history. they just headed to the courthouse as soon as they could. >> thank you sharrie. >>> health check tonight delaware senator chris coons says the ebola epidemic in liberia has turned the corner. coons who was in the hot zone last month says sending in 101st airborne made the big difference.
live in boston, marci gonzalez channel6 "action news. >> marcy thank you. >>> meantime a member of the grand jury that that declined to charge police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown is legal seeking help to speak out. the aclu says the jury is suing the saint louis prosecutor to be allowed to talk about the case. the juror wants to speak out as part of a public dialogue on race relations. the jury is barred by missouri law from talking about the...
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marcy gonzales reports from baltimore with the latest. >> reporter: despite the calm the national guard is still here and baltimore is under a state of emergency. >> the streets are quiet as they have been since last night when the 10:00 p.m. curfew went into affect. the protesters cleared out peacefully. >> this is organized and peaceful and possive. >> a different scene in new york. where marchers blocked traffic and several police officers were hurt and at least 100 protesters were arrested. demonstrators gathered in other cities across the country last night. all demanding answers and action following the april 19th death of freddie gray, who suffered a spinal cord injury while in police custody. >> the "washington post" reported that according to a prisoner transferred with gray during his arrest believe that he was intentionally trying to hurt himself by banging himself against the walls of the police van. the family says they have not heard of this and disagree with anything that says severed his own spinal cord. >> i have not seen the report we have to let this process play out
marcy gonzales reports from baltimore with the latest. >> reporter: despite the calm the national guard is still here and baltimore is under a state of emergency. >> the streets are quiet as they have been since last night when the 10:00 p.m. curfew went into affect. the protesters cleared out peacefully. >> this is organized and peaceful and possive. >> a different scene in new york. where marchers blocked traffic and several police officers were hurt and at least 100...
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the marci daniels wanted to buy a dog as a gift for her grandchildren. after this little cutie, a dog name olivia was run over and kill just one week before christmas. who could resist, a adorable puppies. reasonable prices. and free shipping. >> what is this one. >> marci daniels decided by vina as a gift for her grandchildren. she found and purchased four other dogs on line successfully. >> never any issues with anything. >> reporter: when daniels typed in french bull dog puppies, star bully.com popped up. she corresponded with someone claiming to be justin the breeder. daniels then wired $550 via western union something that she had done before with no problem. then on christmas eve the day vina's itinerary showed she was supposed to arrive daniels received this from pet the co shipping.com. >> i said wait a minute now i was really sweating because i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: e-mail said daniels needed to wire $1,700 for puppy insurance. when she reached out to petco thing and justin at star bullies she said ultimately no response. >> i'm
the marci daniels wanted to buy a dog as a gift for her grandchildren. after this little cutie, a dog name olivia was run over and kill just one week before christmas. who could resist, a adorable puppies. reasonable prices. and free shipping. >> what is this one. >> marci daniels decided by vina as a gift for her grandchildren. she found and purchased four other dogs on line successfully. >> never any issues with anything. >> reporter: when daniels typed in french bull...
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yesterday they got a break in one and the world got a possible couldn't fabc's marci gonzalez live in new york with more on the arrest of this eccentric multi-million fair. marcy. >> reporter: brian investigators aren't saying exactly what evidence led to this arrest but durst 's attorney is questioning the timing as he now faces a capitol murder charge: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom today, his attorney insisting the real estate hear heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friends susan berman in 2000. >> rob durst didn't kill susan berman. >> reporter: a contrast to durst's chilling apparent confession. >> reporter: which aired for the first time just last night on the finale of hbo's documentary series of jinx. the six part series profiles berman's death as well as the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife kathy in 1982 and the murder of durst's neighbor in 2001. in that case durst was acquitted after claiming self-defense. in interviews for the documentary he repeatedly insisted he was not a killer. off camera, though, while in a bathroom apparently unaware
yesterday they got a break in one and the world got a possible couldn't fabc's marci gonzalez live in new york with more on the arrest of this eccentric multi-million fair. marcy. >> reporter: brian investigators aren't saying exactly what evidence led to this arrest but durst 's attorney is questioning the timing as he now faces a capitol murder charge: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom today, his attorney insisting the real estate hear heir is not guilty in the shooting death of...
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marcy gonzales has more. >> the executioner, identified. a former u.s. intelligence official, confirms that the masked man seen in several barbaric videos, including three americans being beheaded is muhammad emwazi. >> it's really hard to imagine the trajectory. >> the "washington post" reports he is a native of kuwait who group in west london. >> he is in his mid-20s and went to syria to join isis just three years ago and authorities have known his identify for several months but are still trying to track him down, this has police and the fbi arrest three men that live in brooklyn new york, accusing them of plotting to help isis, that they wanted to fight alongside extremists overseas or launch attacks here in the u.s. coasting on isis websites about bombing coney island and killing police officers and assassinating president obama. >> this is real, the concern about the lone wolf inspires to act without going to the middle east. >> one man arrested yesterday just as investigators say he was trying to board a plane at jfk airport heading to syria. >> m
marcy gonzales has more. >> the executioner, identified. a former u.s. intelligence official, confirms that the masked man seen in several barbaric videos, including three americans being beheaded is muhammad emwazi. >> it's really hard to imagine the trajectory. >> the "washington post" reports he is a native of kuwait who group in west london. >> he is in his mid-20s and went to syria to join isis just three years ago and authorities have known his identify...
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. >>> the grueling all-out manhunt for the escaped convict in upstate new york is over,abc's marcy gonzalez reported this. >> reporter: david sweat was taken into custody on the run for three weeks finally captured a mile and a half from the canadian border. the dramatic take down when sergeant jay cook was alone on a routine patrol spots sweat on a roadway, sweat takes off running, he shoots hitting sweat twice in the torso. >> i heard a couple of gunshots and within another 30 seconds the place was flooded with police cars. >> reporter: police believe sweat was with fellow escapee richard matt until recently. both men captured in the photo taken by a trail camera on wednesday. matt was shot and killed by a border patrol team on friday. investigators retracing the men's sweat finding sweat's dna on pepper shakers at the camp revealing how they may have avoided capture for so long. >> we believe they were using pepper to throw the scent off the dogs who were tracking them. >> reporter: still, so much more for sweat to explain about their escape and weeks on the run once investigators questi
. >>> the grueling all-out manhunt for the escaped convict in upstate new york is over,abc's marcy gonzalez reported this. >> reporter: david sweat was taken into custody on the run for three weeks finally captured a mile and a half from the canadian border. the dramatic take down when sergeant jay cook was alone on a routine patrol spots sweat on a roadway, sweat takes off running, he shoots hitting sweat twice in the torso. >> i heard a couple of gunshots and within...
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marcy gonzales has more. >> reporter: back in the courtroom today a battle for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev the jury that found him guilty on all charges are seated again for the penalty phase of the trial. some are calling on the government to take the death penalty off the table. there are many that fear a death sentence could lead to years of appeals. >> part of us getting on with our lives is this ending and it's not going to end when it keeps getting drawn out like this. a sentiment shared by the family of 8-year-old martin richard, who was killed in the attacks. >> as long as the defendant is in the spotlight we live a story told on his terms not ours. >> the defense will use that. >> the defense says it will help their case as they try to humanize the defendant saying he was influenced by his older brother, to avoid the ultimate punishment death. >>> federal officials say that dzhokhar tsarnaev is not expected to take the stand. mary gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> tonight "action news" anchor, jim gardner, has a one-on-one interview with the philadelphia archdiocese.
marcy gonzales has more. >> reporter: back in the courtroom today a battle for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev the jury that found him guilty on all charges are seated again for the penalty phase of the trial. some are calling on the government to take the death penalty off the table. there are many that fear a death sentence could lead to years of appeals. >> part of us getting on with our lives is this ending and it's not going to end when it keeps getting drawn out like this....
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we're live in paris, marci gonzalez, channel6 "action news." >> thank you so much. delaware governor jack markell and pennsylvania governor tom wolf are standing by their plans to continue allowing syrian refugees to settle in their states. the spokesperson for governor wolf issued a statement saying we must not lose sight of the fact that families leaving syria are trying to escape the same violence and unimaginable terror that took place in paris and beirut. new jersey governor chris christie has joined nearly half of the country's governors who now oppose syrians seeking asylum here. christie says he doesn't trust the current screening process and would not even accept or fans under the age of five. the presidential candidate suggested back in september that the u.s. should take in refugees saying this is a compassionate country. >> this is new from the overnight just coming across the wires a short while ago. russia's head of security is confirming for the very first time that a homemade bomb is what brought down that metro jet over egypt. experts reportedly fou
we're live in paris, marci gonzalez, channel6 "action news." >> thank you so much. delaware governor jack markell and pennsylvania governor tom wolf are standing by their plans to continue allowing syrian refugees to settle in their states. the spokesperson for governor wolf issued a statement saying we must not lose sight of the fact that families leaving syria are trying to escape the same violence and unimaginable terror that took place in paris and beirut. new jersey...
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marcy gonzales joins us live from new orleans, a city that showed resilientsy in the wake of the storm. >> reporter: so many people are here are proud to share the progress made here in the past decade and former president, george w. bush visited and said new orleans is back and better than ever. >> the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of gulf coast, homes are still being rebuild and there is a boom in business, and a new $14 billion levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. and there are wounds still healing. >> it's horrible. >> including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow response. >> you forget how all levels of government left us abandoned here. when i think back and i say how did they do that to us? today former president, george w. bush, he toured the school he visited right after the storm focusing on the recovery and future. yesterday president obama visited and said he is inspired by this city
marcy gonzales joins us live from new orleans, a city that showed resilientsy in the wake of the storm. >> reporter: so many people are here are proud to share the progress made here in the past decade and former president, george w. bush visited and said new orleans is back and better than ever. >> the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of gulf...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, paris. >> delaware governor jack markell and pennsylvania governor tom wolf are standing by their efforts to reset tell syrian refugees in the u.s. a spokesperson for governor wolf issued a statement saying that "we must not lose sight of the fact that families leaving syria are trying to escape the same violence and unimaginable terror that took place in paris and beirut. the new jersey governor chris christie and nearly half of the country's governors who oppose syrians seeking asylum in the state. the gop presidential candidate says he does not trust the current screening process. he says he wouldn't accept orphans even under the age of five. that's a reversal from september when christie said the u.s. should play a role in the refugee crisis. >> i'm erin o'hearn in the satellite center. philadelphia authorities say there are no credible threats against the city in wake of the attacks in paris but officials are still urging people to be aware. especially in public places like subways or train stations. philadelphia police say people can make a difference b
marci gonzalez, abc news, paris. >> delaware governor jack markell and pennsylvania governor tom wolf are standing by their efforts to reset tell syrian refugees in the u.s. a spokesperson for governor wolf issued a statement saying that "we must not lose sight of the fact that families leaving syria are trying to escape the same violence and unimaginable terror that took place in paris and beirut. the new jersey governor chris christie and nearly half of the country's governors who...
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marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> thank you marcy. >>> house speaker john boehner is not masking his disapproval of the iran nuclear deal calling it a direct threat to peace in the middle east and around the world, this in response to president obama's acknowledge that iran could have the capabilities to build a nuclear bomb after the first 13 years of the deal but if iran went to make the weapon it would take them at least one year. >>> the united childrens agency says that dozens of children have been killed since the fighting in yemen intensified. 17 childrens in the last two weeks alone and many families have left they are hom. jordan drafted a u.n. resolution aimed at halting the fighting in yemen. >> and hundreds of students in kenya took to the streets to remember those in the university attack. the students marched through downtown nairobi saying we will never forget you and condemned al-shabab, and called for better security on college campuses. >>> authorities are looking for clues in north philadelphia this morning, detectives put up crime scene tape on north 12th stre
marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> thank you marcy. >>> house speaker john boehner is not masking his disapproval of the iran nuclear deal calling it a direct threat to peace in the middle east and around the world, this in response to president obama's acknowledge that iran could have the capabilities to build a nuclear bomb after the first 13 years of the deal but if iran went to make the weapon it would take them at least one year. >>> the united...
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marcy gonzales is live with more on the verdict and the reaction to it. >> reporter: the verdict deliberated for more than 35 hours and they told the media they have no doubt they made the right decision. >> after the decision was read. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> aaron hernandez glared at the jury bho found him guilty of all counts. appearing to mouth the words you are wrong. his fiance and mother embracing in tears the victim's family breaking down. >> i forgive the hands of the people that had a hand in my son's murder. >> lloyd was shot execution-style in a massachusetts industrial park, he was hernandez's friend dating his sister but prosecutors offered in motive and the murder weapon not found. but the jury says the mountain of evidence including video of him with a gun was enough to convince them that he plotted the murder. and the 25-year-old had a promising career and a $40 million nfl contract hernandez will spend the rest of his life in this prison without the possibility of parole. >> aaron hernandez pay have been a well known new england patriots player but the j
marcy gonzales is live with more on the verdict and the reaction to it. >> reporter: the verdict deliberated for more than 35 hours and they told the media they have no doubt they made the right decision. >> after the decision was read. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> aaron hernandez glared at the jury bho found him guilty of all counts. appearing to mouth the words you are wrong. his fiance and mother embracing in tears the victim's family breaking down....
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both katz and marcy darcy were leader who is inspired students. on this day last year katz and dalsset were moon victims of the crash. it was on its way back to atlantic city when it crashed and burst into flames. no official cause yet for the crash, but it's expected soon. documents released by investigators point to pilot error. according to the documents, pre-flight checks may not have been done properly. at friday's memorial in camden the focus was on the victims who gave so much to the school and its students. >> so this is a scholarship of life that marcy and lewis had as their idea and their legacy that they wanted you to have. an education where you could change and grow and be the butterfly. >> dalsy's family was there to release the butterflies, symbolizing the change and rebirth both katz and dalsy stood for in their lives. >>> in washington the senate will return today for a rare sunday session. lawmakers will try to reach an agreement on the nsa's bulk phone data collection program. that program is included in the patriot act, and wil
both katz and marcy darcy were leader who is inspired students. on this day last year katz and dalsset were moon victims of the crash. it was on its way back to atlantic city when it crashed and burst into flames. no official cause yet for the crash, but it's expected soon. documents released by investigators point to pilot error. according to the documents, pre-flight checks may not have been done properly. at friday's memorial in camden the focus was on the victims who gave so much to the...
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mar marcie gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: investigators are not saying what evidence led to the arrest. there are reports it is in part linked to what was uncovered by the filmmaker also. >> a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all, of course. >> reporter: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman just as the audio was about to air on the documentary serials -- seriesment -- the jinx. it investigated the his neighbor in texas in 2001. on camera for the documentary he repeatedly denied killing anyone. off camera while in the bathroom unaware that his microphone was on, the bombshell audio was recorded. it wasn't until two years later that an editor discovered and handed it over to police. lapd credited the warrant to disicial evidence that has come to light in the past year. >> we don't have that kind of power. >> reporter: the 71-year-old was taken into saturday at this new new orleans hotel where he was registered under a fake name and fake documents. the fbi believe he was flying to cuba. his attorney said he was seeking priv
mar marcie gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: investigators are not saying what evidence led to the arrest. there are reports it is in part linked to what was uncovered by the filmmaker also. >> a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all, of course. >> reporter: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman just as the audio was about to air on the documentary serials -- seriesment -- the jinx. it investigated the his...
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marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: rick, there are no signs of these guys, there were road blocks set up around the area. we were stopped three times on our way to the prison. it is unclear if they were on foot or by car at this point they could anywhere. an intense manhunt for a pair of convicted killers who escaped this maximum security prison in upstate new york. >> be on the look out for two escapees from clinton county correctional facilities. >> reporter: investigators are looking whether 34 david sweat and 44-year-old richard matt had help. a woman who works at the prison was removed from her post and being questioned. they are interviewing hundreds of contractors working at the facility. >> it's almost impossible to think this was done without help. >> reporter: the conviction were seen in their cells the night before and the next day they were gone. they used power tools to drill through a wall and worked down four stories and shimmying through pipes and sawing into a manhole escaping on to the street about a block from the prison. federal investigates joining the search
marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: rick, there are no signs of these guys, there were road blocks set up around the area. we were stopped three times on our way to the prison. it is unclear if they were on foot or by car at this point they could anywhere. an intense manhunt for a pair of convicted killers who escaped this maximum security prison in upstate new york. >> be on the look out for two escapees from clinton county correctional facilities. >> reporter:...
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. >> that was marcy gonzales reporting. >>> a man shot in montgomery county has now died. the victim was wounded in norristown last night police say he drove 3 miles to a gas station for help. "action news" reporter waltder perez is live at the norristown police station with more on this story. >> reporter: hi sara, investigators are trying to determine a motive behind the shooting which someone walked up to a car with at least one person inside and simply opened fire. >> it was right around 9:00 last night when neighbors along the 1200 block of locust street reported a commotion. >> i heard it and it sounded like firecrackers. >> but that sound was indeed the sound of gun fire, a vehicle pulled up three miles away at the lukoil gas station at plymouth meeting, the clerk saw someone badly injured and called 911. the victim was taken to the hop where he died a few hours later. the neighbors in the area say the senseless gun violence has to stop. >> you have a lot of outside people moving in and they have not adjusted to a way of life that you don't have to carry a gun and s
. >> that was marcy gonzales reporting. >>> a man shot in montgomery county has now died. the victim was wounded in norristown last night police say he drove 3 miles to a gas station for help. "action news" reporter waltder perez is live at the norristown police station with more on this story. >> reporter: hi sara, investigators are trying to determine a motive behind the shooting which someone walked up to a car with at least one person inside and simply opened...