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steven bernay, he flowed into vehicles at a red light in maiden creek. police officer robert wood was first on the scene because he was picking up coffee at the drive-thru behind the dunkin' donuts when it happened. in fact the vehicle in front of his squad car was among the three that got pinned under the truck. two people were killed and nine were injured and bernay was not injured. and while a blood sample was take and for a toxicology test, there is no reason to believe he was under the influence. >> this was caused by a tractor trailer driver that dozed off and crossed into the other lane of travel. >> he is charged with two counts of homicide by vehicle and nine counts of aggravated assault. they have video from the dunkin' donuts that clearly shows what happened. and police chief scott ecin says that is why they were able to file formal charges as quickly as they did. all other vehicles come to a stop and the tractor trailer just doesn't. >> of course route 222 was cloudy skiesed for hours after the accident and since has been reopened. of the nine people injured, they all suffered non-life-threatening injuries. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you walter. a home built in 1880 went up in flames this afternoon in kennett square, firefighters were called to the 200 block of north union street at 4:45 and crews are still working to put out the flames, one person was taken to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. a second shipment of marijuana arrived at a clothing store today. dann cuellar is live at upper darby police. do police have a better idea who is sending it and for whom it was intended? >> they sure do jim, police don't know if the center was high on the weed when he was writing down the address, vault he just blew the cover of a marijuana smuggling operation, because they know who it was suppose to go to and where it came from. >> this marijuana was destined for the streets of upper darby valued at $290,000, but someone as explaining to do because it was sent to the wrong address or maybe they mistook city blue clothing store for city green. >> sometimes we get a legitimate store employee who almost has a heart attack when he sees what is being delivered and the sender in california made the same mistake twice, he sent 60 pounds by fedex yesterday and another 30 pounds today. someone is missing a lot of marijuana. the person the pot was addressed to was unknown to the store but they now have a name. there is such a person on the slip and we are trying to locate that person as i speak to you. >> with the weed in the hands of police, investigators believe the costly mistake by the guy in california will put a huge holiday dent in the marijuana supply here. it's the holiday season and more attempts are being made to deliver cocaine and heroin and marijuana. >> and now the hunt for the person that the marijuana was pent to be sent and they are looking at california to catch the person or persons that sent it. i'm dann cuellar, channel 6 "action news." some baggage handlers working at philadelphia international airport say they plan to strike tomorrow morning, the baggage handlers say that they will walk off the job at 7:00, and employees say that they are protesting unfair labor practices, what they call unfair labor practices and the termination of a co-worker. in atlantic city hundreds of unionized workers are protesting the closing of the taj mahal casino, it's the fifth to shut down and outside is kenneth moton. >> reporter: this is not just about the closure of trump taj mahal, they are rally against the owner of the tropicana, a billionaire that they believe could easily stop this closure. workers and local 54 gather here and they also gather outside of trump taj mahal, the struggling casino is set to close on december 12th, it would be thetive and thoer this year. they are marching down the boardwalk. the deal is in the works for trump entertainment to hand over the taj mahal to icon, and they are receiving tax breaks and it most likely won't happen. 300 workers have already lost their union benefits and insurance. >> we are trying to wake up carl icon and the taj mahal by stopping the nonsense of closing the property and being part of a team. >> this property could be a viable property for atlantic city, we need an owner that wants to capitalize on its beauty, and the worker are gems and we want our jobs but not at the cost of giving up health care for our families. >> this is a live look at the lan city boardwalk, this is a small group of workers marching towards a larger group that started at the tanl mahal and they will group up together and march towards the tropicana, "action news" reached out today but no response but the ceo said the union is accused of operating its health fund as a profit center. >> the local union leader said that is all pretty silly. we'll have more tonight on "action news." reporting live on the atlantic city boardwalk, kenneth moton channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. politics now, two familiar faces have entered the race for mayor of philadelphia, former district attorney, lynn abraham formerly announced this afternoon and state senator anthony williams made his announcement this evening. they join two other candidates already in the race, former solicitor terry gillin, a former aid to mayor michael nutter, the primary will take place next may. tony mack is seeking an appeal of the corruption conviction and the attorney for mack requested a new trial today saying that they misled jurors about evidence during the trial and closing arguments. mack was convicted of bribery and extortion as well as mail and wire fraud. he is currently serving a 58 month prison sentence in west virginia. members of pennsylvania's legislatur legislature, heard from officials of charter schools today, it was the commission's second day of hearings at philadelphia's city hall, they told school officials they are doing more with less and there is nothing more to cut and the commission is charged with distributing state aid to schools. shire, a bio pharmaceutical company in chester brook is relocating jobs to lexington, massachusetts, employees that don't relocate will be offered a severance package. and coming up putting food on the tables of neighbors in need. and the eagles say they are relying on the fans to get back to their winning ways this weekend. we drop down to 20 in philadelphia today tying the record low and a new record in reading and fortunately we are tracking a warmer night and another shot of cold air by the end of the week. i'll have details in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ investigators say one person was killed in this house fire in wildwood last night. it shows the intense flames and explosions on the scene. firefighters were called there to the 200 block of west 17th street just before 9:00, crews quickly brought the blaze under control and the fire marshall hasn't determined the cause or at least publically he is not saying. >> we are proud to report that the 6 abc holiday food drive is officially underway tonight and we are kicking off the drive with a telethon to raise money for philabundance, sara bloomquist is in the middle of it all. >> reporter: our viewers are so generous, our phones are ringing off the hook, the number to call is 1-877-940-6222. all the donations this evening go to philabundance, this area's largest hunger relief organization. we have had some special guests with us this evening answering calls from our viewers, and one is sebastian le toux from the philadelphia union. thank you for being with us. >> any time. >> why do you think this is an important cause, and what can you say to people to donate this evening? >> it's important for people to eat not just for the holiday but in philadelphia, it's cold outside, and if we can help and donate and make a difference, it will help a lot of people during the holidays. >> thanks so much for being with us. just $1 provides two meals to people and tens of thousands are people are at risk in our region. sharrie williams is back there answering phones as well from "action news." we have lindsay here from philabundance, who and how does it help? >> it helps philabundance every day, we feed 4,000 people every week. the callers that are calling in are making a huge difference in our communities. >> thank you for being with us, thank you to our volunteers, our phone lines will be open for another 20 minutes here. if you don't have time to do it now go to 6abc.com throughout the holiday season and click on connect, share, give and submit your donation to help end hunger here in the delaware valley this holiday season. >> thank you sara, lets go to our delaware newsroom, del/dot crews are prepared for snow when we get there this season. today del/dot inspected their plows in middletown, they say it's important that every machine be ready to roll once the flakes start to fall. eagles getting ready to right the ship. no question. >> have you tennessee on sunday and hopefully they can get back in the win column, many highs and many lows, that is life in the nfl, one day they are part of the nfl elite and the next moment people are wondering do they have what it takes. how should the eagles feel about themselves, after the beating in green bay. >> we are close to be one of the best teams in the nfl. >> picked up by the packers, they are going to score. >> the worse loss in the chip kelly era has not shaken the eagles one bit. they are still tied for first and they know how to bounce back. >> we lost and took a bad beating last week and we were down after the game which we shouldn't have been and the attitude today is pottice. >> the reason to be confident going against the titans, they return to the linc where they have one nine straight games and they attribute that to you the fans. >> the fans and the noise, and making it a hard place to play is a huge factor. >> is it possible to get louder, go ahead. we are home and comfortable on our field with our fans. >> the eagles have quickly turned around a ten game losing streak at the linc and made it a hard place to play again. they are averaging 35 points per game this year at home. tonight marks the first of four meetings for the flyers and rangers, will the flyers be shorthanded. we were told yesterday that claude giroux will not play due to lower body injury. but he skated in practice. the rangers are a rival and they knocked the flyers out of the playoffs in a seven game series last season. >> they are a good team and play fast hockey out there and they have a great goaltender. these games are easy to give up and we play throughout the year and rivalries happen and teams don't like each other and that is expected when philly and new york get together. it should be a good game. >> together we build. an 0-10 record, the sixers are in search of the first victory of the season. the sixers are not as bad astised, three of their losses are by 3 points or less. a bin would do a lot for this young team's psyche. >> we are just trying to get the first win as a team. it doesn't matter who starts or finishes as long as we try our best to get the win. >> like tonight? >> i hope so. we are practicing hard and doing the right things, if we play hard we have a good chance of winning. >> why not tonight? coming up cecily tynan with the accuweather forecast. no matter what our weather is like, we are thankful we don't live in western new york. >> we are dealing with the cold and the same winds we have is bringing the lake-effect snow there and they have another round of snow coming there. but storm tracker 6 showing no snow at all, it's dry and mainly cloud free but it certainly is cold and this is historic cold and warmer in most of alaska than it is here. the afternoon high 32 degrees after a morning low, a tied record of 20, we hit 33 degrees 22 degrees below normal. the earliest stretch of temperatures in the 30s in november since 1996. in 18 years. so we only made it to 33, but the highs in alaska, the southwestern half of alaska, anchorage 45 degrees. but temperatures will be moderating as we go through the week. philadelphia 31 degrees and allentown 27 and wilmington and reading 30 and millville 31 and winds died down and still 10 miles per hour, and feels like 22 in allentown and 21 degrees in wilmington. satellite 6 along with action radar showing after a good amount of sunshine today clouds are building in the western half of pennsylvania, as you look across the great lakes, can you see the snow machine is cranking up again and parts of new york state, the same area that got up to 5 feet of snow. they are getting 1 to 3 feet between now and friday morning, 2 to 4 inches per hour right near buffalo, could end up with 8 feet of snow this week. for us tomorrow not a bad day, 45 degrees and on the cool side and feeling warmer than today. as the front kicks through the winds kick up and the cooler air is funneling in, a high of 36 degrees and it's feeling warmer but the windchill and then we have warmer weather for the weekend. bundle up tonight, chilly but not as cold as last night. 23 in the suburbs and 30 degrees in center city. and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow is going feel warm compared to today, 45 degrees and a lot of sunshine and getting breezier in the afternoon and on friday the cold weather returns, brisk and cold and high only 36 degrees, and saturday still chilly 42 degrees and good amount of sunshine and this is marathon weekend, for saturday the rothman 5 k. but the marathon is mild, partly sunny and by noon 53 degrees if are you running the marathon don't overdress, my suggestion put the layers on and peel them off as you run through the race and good luck and the rain moves in sunday night and warm air on monday 68 degrees but it will we wet with some showers and we stay warm on tuesday, clearing out with a high of 60 and temperatures back below normal by wednesday with a high of 48 degrees, i have advanced word for thanksgiving looking dry with temperatures in the upper 40s. not bad. >> thank you cecily, finally montgomery county commissioners are pitching in for the need for donations, organizers say that donations are down especially for certain able groups, and toys for children under 2 and children over the age of 8, is the most need. last year toys for tots delivered 11,000 toys for children. >> please join us for a special report at 11:00 right here on channel 6. >> i'm alicia vitarelli sleeping problems with infants are commonplace but those issues can extend well into childhood affecting both the parent and child. >> there were days i would say i'm not safe to be with her actually, because i was so exhausted. so how do you get your child to sleep through the night and once that is handled how do you reclaim your needed z's. that is on "action news" at 11:00. >> all right for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll joins at 11:00. welcome to "world news tonight." the massive storm. now taking a deadly turn. the national guard called in. entire towns buried. eight feet of snow and more on the way. and the arrest outside the white house. and what the president is about to do on immigration. breaking news involving bill cosby, his new shows cancelled. and the made in america that just made this family $14 million richer. you won't believe this one.

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steven bernay, he flowed into vehicles at a red light in maiden creek. police officer robert wood was first on the scene because he was picking up coffee at the drive-thru behind the dunkin' donuts when it happened. in fact the vehicle in front of his squad car was among the three that got pinned under the truck. two people were killed and nine were injured and bernay was not injured. and while a blood sample was take and for a toxicology test, there is no reason to believe he was under the influence. >> this was caused by a tractor trailer driver that dozed off and crossed into the other lane of travel. >> he is charged with two counts of homicide by vehicle and nine counts of aggravated assault. they have video from the dunkin' donuts that clearly shows what happened. and police chief scott ecin says that is why they were able to file formal charges as quickly as they did. all other vehicles come to a stop and the tractor trailer just doesn't. >> of course route 222 was cloudy skiesed for hours after the accident and since has been reopened. of the nine people injured, they all suffered non-life-threatening injuries. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you walter. a home built in 1880 went up in flames this afternoon in kennett square, firefighters were called to the 200 block of north union street at 4:45 and crews are still working to put out the flames, one person was taken to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. a second shipment of marijuana arrived at a clothing store today. dann cuellar is live at upper darby police. do police have a better idea who is sending it and for whom it was intended? >> they sure do jim, police don't know if the center was high on the weed when he was writing down the address, vault he just blew the cover of a marijuana smuggling operation, because they know who it was suppose to go to and where it came from. >> this marijuana was destined for the streets of upper darby valued at $290,000, but someone as explaining to do because it was sent to the wrong address or maybe they mistook city blue clothing store for city green. >> sometimes we get a legitimate store employee who almost has a heart attack when he sees what is being delivered and the sender in california made the same mistake twice, he sent 60 pounds by fedex yesterday and another 30 pounds today. someone is missing a lot of marijuana. the person the pot was addressed to was unknown to the store but they now have a name. there is such a person on the slip and we are trying to locate that person as i speak to you. >> with the weed in the hands of police, investigators believe the costly mistake by the guy in california will put a huge holiday dent in the marijuana supply here. it's the holiday season and more attempts are being made to deliver cocaine and heroin and marijuana. >> and now the hunt for the person that the marijuana was pent to be sent and they are looking at california to catch the person or persons that sent it. i'm dann cuellar, channel 6 "action news." some baggage handlers working at philadelphia international airport say they plan to strike tomorrow morning, the baggage handlers say that they will walk off the job at 7:00, and employees say that they are protesting unfair labor practices, what they call unfair labor practices and the termination of a co-worker. in atlantic city hundreds of unionized workers are protesting the closing of the taj mahal casino, it's the fifth to shut down and outside is kenneth moton. >> reporter: this is not just about the closure of trump taj mahal, they are rally against the owner of the tropicana, a billionaire that they believe could easily stop this closure. workers and local 54 gather here and they also gather outside of trump taj mahal, the struggling casino is set to close on december 12th, it would be thetive and thoer this year. they are marching down the boardwalk. the deal is in the works for trump entertainment to hand over the taj mahal to icon, and they are receiving tax breaks and it most likely won't happen. 300 workers have already lost their union benefits and insurance. >> we are trying to wake up carl icon and the taj mahal by stopping the nonsense of closing the property and being part of a team. >> this property could be a viable property for atlantic city, we need an owner that wants to capitalize on its beauty, and the worker are gems and we want our jobs but not at the cost of giving up health care for our families. >> this is a live look at the lan city boardwalk, this is a small group of workers marching towards a larger group that started at the tanl mahal and they will group up together and march towards the tropicana, "action news" reached out today but no response but the ceo said the union is accused of operating its health fund as a profit center. >> the local union leader said that is all pretty silly. we'll have more tonight on "action news." reporting live on the atlantic city boardwalk, kenneth moton channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. politics now, two familiar faces have entered the race for mayor of philadelphia, former district attorney, lynn abraham formerly announced this afternoon and state senator anthony williams made his announcement this evening. they join two other candidates already in the race, former solicitor terry gillin, a former aid to mayor michael nutter, the primary will take place next may. tony mack is seeking an appeal of the corruption conviction and the attorney for mack requested a new trial today saying that they misled jurors about evidence during the trial and closing arguments. mack was convicted of bribery and extortion as well as mail and wire fraud. he is currently serving a 58 month prison sentence in west virginia. members of pennsylvania's legislatur legislature, heard from officials of charter schools today, it was the commission's second day of hearings at philadelphia's city hall, they told school officials they are doing more with less and there is nothing more to cut and the commission is charged with distributing state aid to schools. shire, a bio pharmaceutical company in chester brook is relocating jobs to lexington, massachusetts, employees that don't relocate will be offered a severance package. and coming up putting food on the tables of neighbors in need. and the eagles say they are relying on the fans to get back to their winning ways this weekend. we drop down to 20 in philadelphia today tying the record low and a new record in reading and fortunately we are tracking a warmer night and another shot of cold air by the end of the week. i'll have details in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ investigators say one person was killed in this house fire in wildwood last night. it shows the intense flames and explosions on the scene. firefighters were called there to the 200 block of west 17th street just before 9:00, crews quickly brought the blaze under control and the fire marshall hasn't determined the cause or at least publically he is not saying. >> we are proud to report that the 6 abc holiday food drive is officially underway tonight and we are kicking off the drive with a telethon to raise money for philabundance, sara bloomquist is in the middle of it all. >> reporter: our viewers are so generous, our phones are ringing off the hook, the number to call is 1-877-940-6222. all the donations this evening go to philabundance, this area's largest hunger relief organization. we have had some special guests with us this evening answering calls from our viewers, and one is sebastian le toux from the philadelphia union. thank you for being with us. >> any time. >> why do you think this is an important cause, and what can you say to people to donate this evening? >> it's important for people to eat not just for the holiday but in philadelphia, it's cold outside, and if we can help and donate and make a difference, it will help a lot of people during the holidays. >> thanks so much for being with us. just $1 provides two meals to people and tens of thousands are people are at risk in our region. sharrie williams is back there answering phones as well from "action news." we have lindsay here from philabundance, who and how does it help? >> it helps philabundance every day, we feed 4,000 people every week. the callers that are calling in are making a huge difference in our communities. >> thank you for being with us, thank you to our volunteers, our phone lines will be open for another 20 minutes here. if you don't have time to do it now go to 6abc.com throughout the holiday season and click on connect, share, give and submit your donation to help end hunger here in the delaware valley this holiday season. >> thank you sara, lets go to our delaware newsroom, del/dot crews are prepared for snow when we get there this season. today del/dot inspected their plows in middletown, they say it's important that every machine be ready to roll once the flakes start to fall. eagles getting ready to right the ship. no question. >> have you tennessee on sunday and hopefully they can get back in the win column, many highs and many lows, that is life in the nfl, one day they are part of the nfl elite and the next moment people are wondering do they have what it takes. how should the eagles feel about themselves, after the beating in green bay. >> we are close to be one of the best teams in the nfl. >> picked up by the packers, they are going to score. >> the worse loss in the chip kelly era has not shaken the eagles one bit. they are still tied for first and they know how to bounce back. >> we lost and took a bad beating last week and we were down after the game which we shouldn't have been and the attitude today is pottice. >> the reason to be confident going against the titans, they return to the linc where they have one nine straight games and they attribute that to you the fans. >> the fans and the noise, and making it a hard place to play is a huge factor. >> is it possible to get louder, go ahead. we are home and comfortable on our field with our fans. >> the eagles have quickly turned around a ten game losing streak at the linc and made it a hard place to play again. they are averaging 35 points per game this year at home. tonight marks the first of four meetings for the flyers and rangers, will the flyers be shorthanded. we were told yesterday that claude giroux will not play due to lower body injury. but he skated in practice. the rangers are a rival and they knocked the flyers out of the playoffs in a seven game series last season. >> they are a good team and play fast hockey out there and they have a great goaltender. these games are easy to give up and we play throughout the year and rivalries happen and teams don't like each other and that is expected when philly and new york get together. it should be a good game. >> together we build. an 0-10 record, the sixers are in search of the first victory of the season. the sixers are not as bad astised, three of their losses are by 3 points or less. a bin would do a lot for this young team's psyche. >> we are just trying to get the first win as a team. it doesn't matter who starts or finishes as long as we try our best to get the win. >> like tonight? >> i hope so. we are practicing hard and doing the right things, if we play hard we have a good chance of winning. >> why not tonight? coming up cecily tynan with the accuweather forecast. no matter what our weather is like, we are thankful we don't live in western new york. >> we are dealing with the cold and the same winds we have is bringing the lake-effect snow there and they have another round of snow coming there. but storm tracker 6 showing no snow at all, it's dry and mainly cloud free but it certainly is cold and this is historic cold and warmer in most of alaska than it is here. the afternoon high 32 degrees after a morning low, a tied record of 20, we hit 33 degrees 22 degrees below normal. the earliest stretch of temperatures in the 30s in november since 1996. in 18 years. so we only made it to 33, but the highs in alaska, the southwestern half of alaska, anchorage 45 degrees. but temperatures will be moderating as we go through the week. philadelphia 31 degrees and allentown 27 and wilmington and reading 30 and millville 31 and winds died down and still 10 miles per hour, and feels like 22 in allentown and 21 degrees in wilmington. satellite 6 along with action radar showing after a good amount of sunshine today clouds are building in the western half of pennsylvania, as you look across the great lakes, can you see the snow machine is cranking up again and parts of new york state, the same area that got up to 5 feet of snow. they are getting 1 to 3 feet between now and friday morning, 2 to 4 inches per hour right near buffalo, could end up with 8 feet of snow this week. for us tomorrow not a bad day, 45 degrees and on the cool side and feeling warmer than today. as the front kicks through the winds kick up and the cooler air is funneling in, a high of 36 degrees and it's feeling warmer but the windchill and then we have warmer weather for the weekend. bundle up tonight, chilly but not as cold as last night. 23 in the suburbs and 30 degrees in center city. and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow is going feel warm compared to today, 45 degrees and a lot of sunshine and getting breezier in the afternoon and on friday the cold weather returns, brisk and cold and high only 36 degrees, and saturday still chilly 42 degrees and good amount of sunshine and this is marathon weekend, for saturday the rothman 5 k. but the marathon is mild, partly sunny and by noon 53 degrees if are you running the marathon don't overdress, my suggestion put the layers on and peel them off as you run through the race and good luck and the rain moves in sunday night and warm air on monday 68 degrees but it will we wet with some showers and we stay warm on tuesday, clearing out with a high of 60 and temperatures back below normal by wednesday with a high of 48 degrees, i have advanced word for thanksgiving looking dry with temperatures in the upper 40s. not bad. >> thank you cecily, finally montgomery county commissioners are pitching in for the need for donations, organizers say that donations are down especially for certain able groups, and toys for children under 2 and children over the age of 8, is the most need. last year toys for tots delivered 11,000 toys for children. >> please join us for a special report at 11:00 right here on channel 6. >> i'm alicia vitarelli sleeping problems with infants are commonplace but those issues can extend well into childhood affecting both the parent and child. >> there were days i would say i'm not safe to be with her actually, because i was so exhausted. so how do you get your child to sleep through the night and once that is handled how do you reclaim your needed z's. that is on "action news" at 11:00. >> all right for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll joins at 11:00. welcome to "world news tonight." the massive storm. now taking a deadly turn. the national guard called in. entire towns buried. eight feet of snow and more on the way. and the arrest outside the white house. and what the president is about to do on immigration. breaking news involving bill cosby, his new shows cancelled. and the made in america that just made this family $14 million richer. you won't believe this one.

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