passengers tossed around. many trapped inside had to find their own way out. some survivors were able to find their way out by climbing through the windows. many of them had to help each other. safety officials have not determined the cause this crash. some of the people believe felt like the train was slowing down we don t know that for sure. but investigators going to look at fatigue possibly. they re going to look at infrastructure. is there a safety concern? did something go wrong. they don t know. right now, no foul play suspected in this thing. but the fbi certainly still continuing to monitor it. meantime in atlanta, a life may have been saved by the quick action of several good samaritans who happened to be in the right place at the right time. a story of strangers coming to the rescue caught on camera. here now abc s steven osunsami. that sound is a lexus and its driver being crushed by the weight of a cement truck that ran a light and overturned in atlanta. that s 22-ye
a retail showdown is heating up between a stay-at-home mom who has launched her own clothing line and the nation s second largest discount retailer. the issue a black and white tank top with a stylized image of the american flag. sounds simple enough. neal karlinksky with the story though. imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery but melissa lay says target an flat out stole her best selling design. total shock. it was surreal seeing it there in a store i shop at. the stay-at-home mom started this business out of her garage last year. you work so hard on these designs. i screen print till my body aches. which is why she didn t believe it when friends started sending her photos. here s my design. a t-shirt she says is almost identical to hers being sold by target. it didn t take us long to find it. here it is at this target store listed for $12.99.
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reena ninan is on assignment. right to the breaking news, a deadly amtrak disaster in philadelphia. at least five people killed and dozens of people injured. and take a look. this is what it looked like inside. this is a new york bound train. seven cars derailed. this happened about 9:30 last night. you re seeing some of the pictures here from passengers. many of them were able to climb out. we do have a lot that are injured. many were bloodied but still able to walk out. at least six are in critical condition at hospitals. you see some of the first responders helping the wounded last night. the ntsb has a go team on the way which will look into this and figure out what happened. we get the very latest now from abc s lana zak. this is a nightmare and it can t be happening. a desperate search in the dark. a scene of twisted metal and shattered glass. emergency crews can armed with flashlights. i heard like a big bang. it was a big bang. it is an absolute disastrous mess.
emergency exits. also getting an update from the mayor saying it would be miracle essentially if any train service went through philadelphia at all for the rest of this week. we will stay on top of this breaking story and continue to update you right here on world news now. and turning now to deflategate. new england patriots quarterback tom brady expected to formally appeal his four-game suspension today a day after the attorney who wrote the deflategate report came out swinging against his critics. karen travers reports. a group of fans took on the nfl protesting quarterback tom brady s punishment for his role in deflategate. while the man has been silent, swift reaction from the chief nfl investigator. he refused to let us review the phones. in a conference call with reporters, ted wells said brady did not fully cooperate refusing to let them look at his cell phone. in the end, the investigation found two patriots employees deflated the team s balls before the afc champion