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the president-elect and his wife, melania trump just arrived in washington moments ago and meanwhile final preparations are underway at this hour for the inauguration ceremonies tomorrow. >> reporter: president-elect trump's motorcade left new york for washington and a new era in american politics. >> a historic change coming and it is infectious. his speech is set out to unify the country and d.c. organizers are expected a record number of protesters, 400,000, one for every two supporters. >> among democratic lawmakers, a record number, more than 60 will boycott the nomination. but president obama, and first lady michelle obama and hillary clinton and former president bill clinton will be on the platform. >> from america's first african-american's first lady, a reflexion on her time at the white house. >> and inauguration events have begun here and later the president-elect will lay a wreath at arlington national cemetery and fireworks and a concert tonight. well, some people from the tri-state region are heading down washington to see tomorrow's historic moment in person. this morning a group of immigrants left east windsor, new jersey, they rallied for trump throughout his campaign and want to send a message by being there for his nomination. >> we want to say the support for trump coxs from cross sections. >> just because he is not establishment and wants to make america great again. this is most important for us. >> they also traveled to cleveland for the republican national convention. we want to go back to the breaking news section, a protest of dozens of women, men and women actually gathering here in center city on the eve of tomorrow's inauguration festivities in washington, a march and rally for womens rights and equal pay and the equal rights amendment. they are marching down the mall and gathering ats oval. again, we are keeping an eye from chopper 6 hd on this womens rights march that kicked offself moments ago and taking place in front of the art museum and we'll have more for you on "action news" at beginning at 4:00. anchors brian taff and sharrie williams are live in d.c. and their reports continue on "action news" and 6abc.com has expanded and exclusive coverage of inauguration day including live feeds and photos of official events and protests from washington. and include interviews from across the delaware valley for those that made the trip. turn to 6abc.com and the 6 abc news app for details on this historic day. well, president-elect trump's pick for secretary of energy and the choice to lead the treasury department are at capitol hill for hearings and now rick perry regrets suggesting the department of energy in 2011. >> after being briefed on so many vital functions of the defendant he regrets his early recommendation and steve mnuchin the goldmans sacks executive is defending his hundreds of foreclosures during the crisis. and police are looking for the suspect that robbed and tied up an owner and customer. vernon odom joins us live now outside of the store on main street with more on the investigation. >> reporter: good afternoon. it was right during rush hour, lots of vehicular traffic and pedestrian travel along here at the 4100 block of main street, the heart of the district in manayunk full of fashion boutique and gift shops. police believe that the gun point heist was well planned in advance. >> detectives were back inside of manayunk's remix consignment store continuing their armed robbery investigation, three men two of them in masks pulled up a brazen holdup of the shop and stole furs and pocketbooks and cash, an estimated $60,000 in cash and they manhandled the employee and the only customer at the time. >> they found a female employee with wrist ties to her wrists and feet and a customer was in the store and his wrists were bound with ties. >> police have collected extensive video that they are certain will be helpful. city councilman curtis jones is planning anti-crime measures in the wake of this crime. >> we are not used to the brazen kind of high visable crime up here. but that didn't mean we should become comfortable with it. what we'll do is develop a plan that deals with this type of commercial corridor. >> we have cameras all over the street inside and outside with more coming. and we don't want to change, the text tour of main street, it is a beautiful walkable district. >> rick, police sources tell me that they may start to release that surveillance video in the next several hours. live on main street, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. an investigation is underway after a 55-year-old man died in a confrontation with philadelphia police. just before 5:00 this morning, officers were responded to a call for a man screaming and jumping up and down on his truck at 10th and poplar streets in philadelphia. he allegedly jumped off the vehicle and reached through the window of a patrol car and grabbed an office by the neck. after he was handcuffed police noticed he was unresponsive and possibly overdosing, they gave him first aid and a dose of narcan, he was pronounced dead at the hospital and they determined that the stun gun prongs never penetrated the man's skin but the cause of the death is still under investigation. one officer suffered minor injuries during the struggle. turning to accuweather the sunshine has returned but unfortunately won't last. sky 6 hd taking a live look at atlantic city. still a few clouds lingering we are tracking the return of more rain and however the mild weather is sticking around. david murphy joins us outdoors with a look at the accuweather forecast. >> not too bad sunshine this morning and then over the last hour or so we see the clouds get thicker and some patches of blue overhead and look at satellite and see the breaks early and the cloud cover comes in from the west and globles us up and overall today clouds and sun mix. 48 degrees currently in philadelphia, that is already 8 degrees above average for this date and we are headed in the right direction, 49 in wilmington and 50 in millville not a big time wind and single digits in spots and if you head out you need the jacket and may want gloves. obviously this is not too badover all. and if we manage to get sun back into play we'll probably get a high up to 54 at 3:00 this afternoon. that is also well above average, tonight it's colder than last night. we get down to 60 for a low and that is well above the average low of 25 degrees. and then back in the clouds, and that is the case a lot of this week and by 1:00 on friday, you see some sprinkles and showers moving in and then it looks like the walk home forever the kids may be on the wet side as it the evening commute. i'll have more on the rain and weekend call. one day looking better than the other, ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. 6abc.com/weather is a complete resource for whatever kind of weather we are having. and updated hourly forecast and storm tracker 6 live. and follow our meteorologists on facebook is a great way to stay informed as well. the fbi and philadelphia police are asking for your help finding a bank robber, he struck in philadelphia and that he entered the united savings branch, just before noon time yesterday. he showed the teller a note demanding money and after getting an undisclosed amount of cash he took off nobody was hurt during the robbery. >> camden county police need your help finding the man in this video. investigators say he walked into kings liquor store monday afternoon and the suspect jumped behind the counter and took cash and cigarettes. if you recognize him you are asked to can't camden county police. a new jersey bobcat is undergoing life saving surgery today. the action cam was there as santa claws was there. he was living at the dakota wolf preserve for nearly two decades and since then her vision started to go and now blind in one eye and partially blind in one eye. and they rep to improve her quality of life. in wildwood the convention center is going to the dogs, a series of dog shows is now underway, today the sand and sea kennel began all their breed dog show as well as obedience and dog trials. the dog shows run through sunday and tickets are available at the door. >> students at the community college of philadelphia has resources to explore ways to get cleaner energy. the money will be used for state of the art equipment. and officials say that having the latest tools available supporting the school's latest stem programs. there is more to come on "action news" at 12:30, thieves target a nevada woman on the very day she lays her husband to rest. and an update on the accuweather forecast when we come right back. police dash-cam video captured the moments when a gas pipeline suddenly exploded in texas on monday. the pipeline lit up the night sky and officials are letting the fire burn itself out and when that happens crews will make repairs to the pipeline. stormy weather has taken its toll in north california. large trees have been uprooted thanks to the saturates ground and one came out of the ground and lifted a home in sacramento and another tree landed on top of the home. and some say it's the worst they have ever seen in this area? california's bay area they are deal with a sinkhole. leaving a hole 42 feet wide and 22 feet deep. crews are making sure the creek does not get backed up and cause morey region. a las vegas woman is enraged after two men broke into her garage the same day she buried her husband. video from her home security system shows the men breaking into her gather when she and her two children were sleeping in the house. the suspects rummaged around for a few minutes and broke into her husband's suv and took tools for his job. >> i don't know what it was for or what it does, but i know it was his. >> smith just wants her husband's belongings returned. they were married for 17 years before he suddenly passed away last week. an atm may be more trouble than it's worth in anchorage alaska. the thieves had a hart time getting it out of a restaurant and used the towing strap usioned to tow it out of the building and once the atm was out of the restaurant it was not smooth sailing and first they got hung up in the parking lot and lost the atm halfway down the street. and new york's famous carnegie deli is offering left overs sort of. they left boxes of signed celebrity photos right before the curb. and the frame used to adorn the walls of the deli and they wanted to do something nice for the neighborhood and wanted to keep something for themselves. -- director and actor woody allen. the sun is finally making a return to the delaware valley and david murphy has your update from accuweather when we come right back. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. hurry offer ends january 21st. only from fios. china is planning to fight its choking pollution problem. beijing says they will spend $2.5 billion to fight air pollution. replacing the use of coal with clean energy on the out skirts of the city and phasing out hundreds of thousands of older vehicles. in the meantime meteorologist, david murphy, has another check of the accuweather forecast. a little something, a visual potpourri. >> we are dealing with more cloud cover but not bad for this time of year. look at stormtracker 6 live double scan and you can see that there is actually rain on the way tomorrow. most of it is on the wet side and a little wet heading into tomorrow afternoon. lets get a look outside for now no rain and cloud cover and every now and then there are sunny breaks out there. and it depends on where you are. and the current batch is likely going to begin to break up a little bit at least through the afternoon hours, and we'll wind up with more sun mixing with clouds in all likelihood. that is the story on sky 6 hd as you head outside and not a lot of wind out there to deal with. current temperatures 48 degrees and winds from the northwest at 10 miles per hour. and again not all that breezy and cool enough and windy enough for a jacket. and maybe gloves if you are out there for a long time. i think we'll add a few degrees to this. we add sunshine early, and the cloud cover has started to thicken up over the region, tell tale signs of thinning and 54 is today's high in philadelphia, and overall partly sunny and more clouds than sun and 50 in reading and 52 in wilmington and 52 in millville and a 52 in trenton. the rest of the way we are at 53 by 2:00, if we can get the sunshine we should bump up to 54 by 3:00 and hold the low as by 4:00 and even 5:00 this afternoon. back into the upper 40s by 6:00 and 43 by 8:00, that is still above today's average high. you can see how mild things are. partly cloudy by 10:00 and dipping into the upper 30s. tomorrow looks like it is going to be chillier and a front increasing the clouds quickly in the morning and a high of oath 48 degrees and a thin line of precipitation popping through during the afternoon and early evening hours. future tracker 6 at 9:00 in the morning shows you there may be early sun and i don't expect it to be around long and by 2:00 the latest model run has a couple of lines of spotty light precipitation coming through and then it looks like it will fill in a little bit more into 4:00, 5:00 and into the evening rush. even if it isn't raining more into the rush hour the roads will probably be wet and i would plan on slow going on the way home. by the time we get to 9:00 at night we are transitioning to drier conditions. not all that much rain tomorrow and it won't last long. but the timing is not great. partly sunny and nice overall 48 tomorrow and light rain in the evening. and saturday the dry day 54 degrees and sunday more clouds and rain and drizzle off and on and a high of 52. monday not great and windy and high of 49, it's cooler and it looks like we dry out on friday afternoon and then back into the 50s on tuesday and wednesday. topping the people scene, paul mccartney wants his music back where it once belonged. he filed a lawsuit against sony. due to the copyright of songs he wrote with john lennon, the copyright was bought by michael jackson and sold to sony after jackson's death. with all the rush in the morning, i don't have time to hashtag my breakfast. light & fit nonfat yogurt drinks. nutrition that fits my crazy life. nine grams of protein, 90 calories, no added sugar. light & fit. do what fits you. before we go a fineal check of the accuweather forecast. >> we have temperatures well above average this afternoon. getting up to about 50 and some spots upper 40s in kutztown and quakertown. a lot of clouds now but we hope to have more sunshine later in the day and winds light and temperatures in the low to mid-50s in the i-95 corridor. the coast down around 50 for a high and well above average and no rain and light winds and that changes tomorrow afternoon as we get a patch of light rain in the afternoon and early evening. >> hey, it could be snow. >> how about washington? >> they may be able to get some of the speech before the rain hits but there is a chance it gets damp down there. a home in bel air, california, is for sale for $250 million. for that price tag you get 12 bedrooms and 21 bedrooms and exotic cars and canny. it's the most expensive house on the market now. you must prove you can buy it to get a look inside. >> that is not a house it's a hotel. a look at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00. video shows an armed robber targeting 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the president-elect and his wife, melania trump just arrived in washington moments ago and meanwhile final preparations are underway at this hour for the inauguration ceremonies tomorrow. >> reporter: president-elect trump's motorcade left new york for washington and a new era in american politics. >> a historic change coming and it is infectious. his speech is set out to unify the country and d.c. organizers are expected a record number of protesters, 400,000, one for every two supporters. >> among democratic lawmakers, a record number, more than 60 will boycott the nomination. but president obama, and first lady michelle obama and hillary clinton and former president bill clinton will be on the platform. >> from america's first african-american's first lady, a reflexion on her time at the white house. >> and inauguration events have begun here and later the president-elect will lay a wreath at arlington national cemetery and fireworks and a concert tonight. well, some people from the tri-state region are heading down washington to see tomorrow's historic moment in person. this morning a group of immigrants left east windsor, new jersey, they rallied for trump throughout his campaign and want to send a message by being there for his nomination. >> we want to say the support for trump coxs from cross sections. >> just because he is not establishment and wants to make america great again. this is most important for us. >> they also traveled to cleveland for the republican national convention. we want to go back to the breaking news section, a protest of dozens of women, men and women actually gathering here in center city on the eve of tomorrow's inauguration festivities in washington, a march and rally for womens rights and equal pay and the equal rights amendment. they are marching down the mall and gathering ats oval. again, we are keeping an eye from chopper 6 hd on this womens rights march that kicked offself moments ago and taking place in front of the art museum and we'll have more for you on "action news" at beginning at 4:00. anchors brian taff and sharrie williams are live in d.c. and their reports continue on "action news" and 6abc.com has expanded and exclusive coverage of inauguration day including live feeds and photos of official events and protests from washington. and include interviews from across the delaware valley for those that made the trip. turn to 6abc.com and the 6 abc news app for details on this historic day. well, president-elect trump's pick for secretary of energy and the choice to lead the treasury department are at capitol hill for hearings and now rick perry regrets suggesting the department of energy in 2011. >> after being briefed on so many vital functions of the defendant he regrets his early recommendation and steve mnuchin the goldmans sacks executive is defending his hundreds of foreclosures during the crisis. and police are looking for the suspect that robbed and tied up an owner and customer. vernon odom joins us live now outside of the store on main street with more on the investigation. >> reporter: good afternoon. it was right during rush hour, lots of vehicular traffic and pedestrian travel along here at the 4100 block of main street, the heart of the district in manayunk full of fashion boutique and gift shops. police believe that the gun point heist was well planned in advance. >> detectives were back inside of manayunk's remix consignment store continuing their armed robbery investigation, three men two of them in masks pulled up a brazen holdup of the shop and stole furs and pocketbooks and cash, an estimated $60,000 in cash and they manhandled the employee and the only customer at the time. >> they found a female employee with wrist ties to her wrists and feet and a customer was in the store and his wrists were bound with ties. >> police have collected extensive video that they are certain will be helpful. city councilman curtis jones is planning anti-crime measures in the wake of this crime. >> we are not used to the brazen kind of high visable crime up here. but that didn't mean we should become comfortable with it. what we'll do is develop a plan that deals with this type of commercial corridor. >> we have cameras all over the street inside and outside with more coming. and we don't want to change, the text tour of main street, it is a beautiful walkable district. >> rick, police sources tell me that they may start to release that surveillance video in the next several hours. live on main street, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. an investigation is underway after a 55-year-old man died in a confrontation with philadelphia police. just before 5:00 this morning, officers were responded to a call for a man screaming and jumping up and down on his truck at 10th and poplar streets in philadelphia. he allegedly jumped off the vehicle and reached through the window of a patrol car and grabbed an office by the neck. after he was handcuffed police noticed he was unresponsive and possibly overdosing, they gave him first aid and a dose of narcan, he was pronounced dead at the hospital and they determined that the stun gun prongs never penetrated the man's skin but the cause of the death is still under investigation. one officer suffered minor injuries during the struggle. turning to accuweather the sunshine has returned but unfortunately won't last. sky 6 hd taking a live look at atlantic city. still a few clouds lingering we are tracking the return of more rain and however the mild weather is sticking around. david murphy joins us outdoors with a look at the accuweather forecast. >> not too bad sunshine this morning and then over the last hour or so we see the clouds get thicker and some patches of blue overhead and look at satellite and see the breaks early and the cloud cover comes in from the west and globles us up and overall today clouds and sun mix. 48 degrees currently in philadelphia, that is already 8 degrees above average for this date and we are headed in the right direction, 49 in wilmington and 50 in millville not a big time wind and single digits in spots and if you head out you need the jacket and may want gloves. obviously this is not too badover all. and if we manage to get sun back into play we'll probably get a high up to 54 at 3:00 this afternoon. that is also well above average, tonight it's colder than last night. we get down to 60 for a low and that is well above the average low of 25 degrees. and then back in the clouds, and that is the case a lot of this week and by 1:00 on friday, you see some sprinkles and showers moving in and then it looks like the walk home forever the kids may be on the wet side as it the evening commute. i'll have more on the rain and weekend call. one day looking better than the other, ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. 6abc.com/weather is a complete resource for whatever kind of weather we are having. and updated hourly forecast and storm tracker 6 live. and follow our meteorologists on facebook is a great way to stay informed as well. the fbi and philadelphia police are asking for your help finding a bank robber, he struck in philadelphia and that he entered the united savings branch, just before noon time yesterday. he showed the teller a note demanding money and after getting an undisclosed amount of cash he took off nobody was hurt during the robbery. >> camden county police need your help finding the man in this video. investigators say he walked into kings liquor store monday afternoon and the suspect jumped behind the counter and took cash and cigarettes. if you recognize him you are asked to can't camden county police. a new jersey bobcat is undergoing life saving surgery today. the action cam was there as santa claws was there. he was living at the dakota wolf preserve for nearly two decades and since then her vision started to go and now blind in one eye and partially blind in one eye. and they rep to improve her quality of life. in wildwood the convention center is going to the dogs, a series of dog shows is now underway, today the sand and sea kennel began all their breed dog show as well as obedience and dog trials. the dog shows run through sunday and tickets are available at the door. >> students at the community college of philadelphia has resources to explore ways to get cleaner energy. the money will be used for state of the art equipment. and officials say that having the latest tools available supporting the school's latest stem programs. there is more to come on "action news" at 12:30, thieves target a nevada woman on the very day she lays her husband to rest. and an update on the accuweather forecast when we come right back. police dash-cam video captured the moments when a gas pipeline suddenly exploded in texas on monday. the pipeline lit up the night sky and officials are letting the fire burn itself out and when that happens crews will make repairs to the pipeline. stormy weather has taken its toll in north california. large trees have been uprooted thanks to the saturates ground and one came out of the ground and lifted a home in sacramento and another tree landed on top of the home. and some say it's the worst they have ever seen in this area? california's bay area they are deal with a sinkhole. leaving a hole 42 feet wide and 22 feet deep. crews are making sure the creek does not get backed up and cause morey region. a las vegas woman is enraged after two men broke into her garage the same day she buried her husband. video from her home security system shows the men breaking into her gather when she and her two children were sleeping in the house. the suspects rummaged around for a few minutes and broke into her husband's suv and took tools for his job. >> i don't know what it was for or what it does, but i know it was his. >> smith just wants her husband's belongings returned. they were married for 17 years before he suddenly passed away last week. an atm may be more trouble than it's worth in anchorage alaska. the thieves had a hart time getting it out of a restaurant and used the towing strap usioned to tow it out of the building and once the atm was out of the restaurant it was not smooth sailing and first they got hung up in the parking lot and lost the atm halfway down the street. and new york's famous carnegie deli is offering left overs sort of. they left boxes of signed celebrity photos right before the curb. and the frame used to adorn the walls of the deli and they wanted to do something nice for the neighborhood and wanted to keep something for themselves. -- director and actor woody allen. the sun is finally making a return to the delaware valley and david murphy has your update from accuweather when we come right back. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. hurry offer ends january 21st. only from fios. china is planning to fight its choking pollution problem. beijing says they will spend $2.5 billion to fight air pollution. replacing the use of coal with clean energy on the out skirts of the city and phasing out hundreds of thousands of older vehicles. in the meantime meteorologist, david murphy, has another check of the accuweather forecast. a little something, a visual potpourri. >> we are dealing with more cloud cover but not bad for this time of year. look at stormtracker 6 live double scan and you can see that there is actually rain on the way tomorrow. most of it is on the wet side and a little wet heading into tomorrow afternoon. lets get a look outside for now no rain and cloud cover and every now and then there are sunny breaks out there. and it depends on where you are. and the current batch is likely going to begin to break up a little bit at least through the afternoon hours, and we'll wind up with more sun mixing with clouds in all likelihood. that is the story on sky 6 hd as you head outside and not a lot of wind out there to deal with. current temperatures 48 degrees and winds from the northwest at 10 miles per hour. and again not all that breezy and cool enough and windy enough for a jacket. and maybe gloves if you are out there for a long time. i think we'll add a few degrees to this. we add sunshine early, and the cloud cover has started to thicken up over the region, tell tale signs of thinning and 54 is today's high in philadelphia, and overall partly sunny and more clouds than sun and 50 in reading and 52 in wilmington and 52 in millville and a 52 in trenton. the rest of the way we are at 53 by 2:00, if we can get the sunshine we should bump up to 54 by 3:00 and hold the low as by 4:00 and even 5:00 this afternoon. back into the upper 40s by 6:00 and 43 by 8:00, that is still above today's average high. you can see how mild things are. partly cloudy by 10:00 and dipping into the upper 30s. tomorrow looks like it is going to be chillier and a front increasing the clouds quickly in the morning and a high of oath 48 degrees and a thin line of precipitation popping through during the afternoon and early evening hours. future tracker 6 at 9:00 in the morning shows you there may be early sun and i don't expect it to be around long and by 2:00 the latest model run has a couple of lines of spotty light precipitation coming through and then it looks like it will fill in a little bit more into 4:00, 5:00 and into the evening rush. even if it isn't raining more into the rush hour the roads will probably be wet and i would plan on slow going on the way home. by the time we get to 9:00 at night we are transitioning to drier conditions. not all that much rain tomorrow and it won't last long. but the timing is not great. partly sunny and nice overall 48 tomorrow and light rain in the evening. and saturday the dry day 54 degrees and sunday more clouds and rain and drizzle off and on and a high of 52. monday not great and windy and high of 49, it's cooler and it looks like we dry out on friday afternoon and then back into the 50s on tuesday and wednesday. topping the people scene, paul mccartney wants his music back where it once belonged. he filed a lawsuit against sony. due to the copyright of songs he wrote with john lennon, the copyright was bought by michael jackson and sold to sony after jackson's death. with all the rush in the morning, i don't have time to hashtag my breakfast. light & fit nonfat yogurt drinks. nutrition that fits my crazy life. nine grams of protein, 90 calories, no added sugar. light & fit. do what fits you. before we go a fineal check of the accuweather forecast. >> we have temperatures well above average this afternoon. getting up to about 50 and some spots upper 40s in kutztown and quakertown. a lot of clouds now but we hope to have more sunshine later in the day and winds light and temperatures in the low to mid-50s in the i-95 corridor. the coast down around 50 for a high and well above average and no rain and light winds and that changes tomorrow afternoon as we get a patch of light rain in the afternoon and early evening. >> hey, it could be snow. >> how about washington? >> they may be able to get some of the speech before the rain hits but there is a chance it gets damp down there. a home in bel air, california, is for sale for $250 million. for that price tag you get 12 bedrooms and 21 bedrooms and exotic cars and canny. it's the most expensive house on the market now. you must prove you can buy it to get a look inside. >> that is not a house it's a hotel. a look at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00. video shows an armed robber targeting a delaware liquor store and the clerk fights back. and a growing trend for people that want to buy their glasses online. we'll break it down for you in what's the deal. don't forget to join us later today for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. for david murphy and rick williams, and the entire "action news" team i'm sara bloomquist have a great afternoon. mmm friend of yours? that's frequent heartburn. it's always lurking around. but i'm safe. i took my prevacid®24hr today. i didn't. one pill prevents the acid that causes heartburn, all day, all night. prevacid®24hr. dear fellow citizen, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... or visit citizensbank.com/refi to find out how much you could save in less than two minutes. i refinanced more than 6 federal and private loans. even if you've already consolidated, you can still refinance your undergrad and grad loans. now that i'm saving, i can visit my 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