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from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". a community devastated this weekend after four children are killed in a house fire in southwest philadelphia. we're live with the latest on that investigation coming up. also, this morning, a scare for swimmers after a shark attack off the coast of southern california shuts down a popular beach. and, this could be the first video of one of the worlds' most wanted men. the leader after group of militants, battling the iraqi government. we'll explain. today is sunday, july 6, good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. now 6:00. let's get a check on the forecast, carol standing by yesterday with the perfect day, i'm not sure we can improve on that. >> you know, i don't think we k we will try, though, we will add an agree or two to the
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tote that is we saw, but nicole, look how nice it looks out here right now. center city philadelphia from our cbs-3 studios, just the highest and thin he is of clouds, but still another very comfortable start to the day, and it will probably be in the upper 80s by the time we finish the day, the sunshine will be out, looking at storm scan3, notice those clouds that i just mentioned, you can see them, they are moving through, as we look to the philadelphia area. again, they are high. they are thin. they are not blocking the sun at all. it will be a dry day today. so, our temperatures, well, they're chilly, in some spots, it is 50 degrees in the poconos, and there is cool for the summertime. fifty-seven in allentown, 59 degrees in trenton, 66 out at the airport in philadelphia. and 67 degrees downtown. it is 58 in millville along the shore 66 degrees down in wildwood. our dew points are higher than yesterday. so, it will be feeling more humid, but not humid. if you understand that. we will be finding yesterday the dew points in the 40's, today in the 50's, so just
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little bit more humid, but get used to that trends because that's coming in a major way by the time we get to tomorrow. now, 83 degrees, sunny, still very comfortable, by noon. by 3:00 p.m. it will be feeling like summer as these temperatures climb to the upper 80s, but i would which just another beautiful day to close out the holiday weekends. we will take a lock at hot and humid eyewitness weather seven day forecast coming up. >> thank you, community pulls together after tragedy in yesterday's deadly fire in southwest philadelphia. four young children were killed, four others injured, and dozens displaced. "eyewitness news" report he syma chowdhry live in southwest philadelphia, syma, what's the latest there? >> reporter: well, nicole it, has been more than 24 hours since fire ripped through community killing four young children, and officials are still investigating, trying to figure out what caused this fire to rip through five homes and damage three others. cell phone video captured the
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flames that burned half of a block on guess nerve street near 65th early saturday morning. the fire didn't just rip through homes, it ripped through a tight-knit community after killing four little lives. >> i want them back. i love them, i love them. >> the grandmother of two boys, four year old patrick son yeah, and toge, just six weeks also, and marie and a maribell a, the twins mother was babysitting two young boys, she was able to get out along with three other children inside the home, but could not reach the other children before she was forced to escape through a second floor window. >> their mom, she tried to rescue all of the kids, but she couldn't, there was a lot inside and everywhere. >> and, a small memorial right here on 65th and gasner. see teddy bears anibal ons next to a church, a church
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that's also accepting donations for the 40 plus people who have been devastated by this fire. this church along with several other organizations are expecting clothing, food and shoes, if you would like to donate and you want to find out which organization is doing so log on to our website cbsphilly.com. in southwest philadelphia, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". syma, thank you. meanwhile, our coverage of the deadly fire continues on our website cbsphilly.com. turning now to the holiday weekend, the fourth of july may be over, but independence day celebrations, well, they continue. "eyewitness news" was there along penn's landing where hundreds gathered to watch the us army band perform on saturday. it was perfect day for an outdoor concert. and night capped out with fireworks over the delaware river. the show was a treat for people on both sides of the river. they got to watch. it also coincided with activities happening in both philadelphia and camden. and a spectacular display also wowed beach-goers in
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ocean sit, beautiful err ray of fireworks lit up the sky over the ocean. now, this is what summer down the shore is all about specially on the fourth of july. earlier in the day in ocean city the sand and water were both packed with beach-goers. lifeguards were on high alert over the past few days, just warning swimmers about dangerous rip currents stirred up by hurricane arthur. well, now the ocean is calming down, and conditions have improved. but lifeguards say it is always important to swim only when a lifeguard is on duty. hey, speaking of arthur, it is now a post tropical storm. but the effects still being felt throughout our area. winds remain strong, saturday, as they lashed canada's maritime provinces. about 200,000 people are without power, in nova scotia, new brunswick, and there are flight delays and concellations at the airport in halifax. new england was mostly spared from major storm damage. well, the fourth of july holiday turns tragic, near miami, after a boating accident leaves four people
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dead. it happened friday night in coconut grove, florida officials say they boats collided at the end after fireworks display. dozen people were hurt, many of them tossed overboard. a swimmer meanwhile in southern california is recovering after being attacked by a great white shark. a fisherman reportedly hooked 7-foot long great white off manahan at beach. after fight to go real him in for half hour, the agitated shark came into the path after group of swimmers. >> the white shark was attempt to go get away from the fishermen when the swimmer intersected the shark, and the shark ended up biting the swimmer in the torso. >> now the victim described as a middle-aged man was conscious and breathing on his own as he was load intoed a waiting ambulance. we're told his injuries are not life threatening. a missing k9 officer is back in the northeast with her
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family. baby snuck out of philadelphia police officer's backyard friday by crawling through a hole in the fence. now, we just got word that bee bee had been found safe and had been reunited when her owner. >> to the crisis in iraq, new video emerged, the sunni millitant group taken over lark sections of iraq. cbs news correspondent charlie tells us the individual is one the world's most wanted men with a $10 million bounty on his head. >> the leaders of the most extremist rallies group in iraq and beyond emerged from the shadows and ordered all muslims to obey him. >> god ordered us to fight his enemies, he said, to care out jihad, tune spread the religion. a video posted on an isis westbound sit claims to show bagdadi delivering a sermon in mozul, fell to isis fighters monday than three weeks ago it, would take more careful analysis to prove turn it is
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him, but the face seems to fit one of the only known photographs of the man. video a fears have been film just yesterday during friday prayers. >> i am the leader who presides over you, he said, though i am not the best of you. obey me as long as i owe bay god in you. in more evidence of his sunni extremist groups rampage in iraq in attempt tops trigger sectarian war with shiites, group released pictures of the of the leveling of ten ancient shrines and she i can mosks, dotted across territory in their control, obliterated by massive explosion that is sent the holy site tumbling to the ground in clouds of smoke and rubble. showing such ruthless destruction is part of a media campaigning designed to show the group is unstoppable. by taking their leader out of hiding, and putting him on full display untouchable, too.
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charlie dagada, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". it is 6:09 right now. booking your next flight with frequent-flier miles is about to get even tougher. the new rules that will ends up costing you, that's coming up next. also, this morning, a popular injection used by millions of people for back pain is called no question. health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with the results of the new study. and, major milestone as america's oldest woman celebrates another birthday. and, the weekend weather has been perfect so far. we really can't complain. carol returns with a look ahead at the work week
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all right, i'm done. [ male announcer ] geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. today marks one year anniversary of the flight of 214, three people killed, another 187 injured, when that plane crashed on the san francisco airport runway. a last month us safety investigators concluded pilot error actually caused that crash. and, ntsb officials say the boeing triple seven came in too low and too slow on its approach toward the runway. and just an incredible site here after train derailment in montana. the train was caring airplane parts when it went off the tracks on thursday. now, that sent some rather large aircraft components into a river, the crash damaged a shipment of jetliner fuselage, and other parts on the train,
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that was ultimately head today a boeing factory in washington, state. millions of americans headed out of town this july 4th, some are using frequent-flier miles. but coming soon some of the biggest airlines are changing their policies and could make make it harder to cash in those travel points. jill wagner explains what the changes will mean for you. marilyn flying from new york to salt lake city, said she saved thousands of -- hundreds of dollars by saving airline miles. >> fares have gone up, so using frequent-flier miles helps. >> now airlines are changing their rules for frequent-flier tickets, that will cost flyers. beginning next march, united airlines travelers will earn points based on how much they paid for their flights, not on how many miles they traveled. united announced the changes last month, the start of the summer travel season, delta made similar changes a few months ago, and more airlines
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are expected to follow. >> the airlines are doing this to make more money, plane and simple, and now they're saying consumers need to use more miles for that same exact free ticket. >> brian kelly the founder of the points guy. com. his best advice, diversify. >> you don't want to put all of your miles in one basket with one airline. even if you fly that airline, you want to have a credit card that gives you flexibility. so if one airline makes changes, you still have plenty of other options. >> the cost that airlines are passing along to passengers are starting to test the patience of frequent flyers, like magee. >> i don't appreciate all of the little fees that they keep tacking on, that's annoying. >> and she says, she has to live with the fees if she wants to keep on flying and keep getting free flights. jill wagner, cbs news, queens, new york. it is 6:14 right now. let's get a check on the forecaster, good morning, carol. >> good morning, nicole. hello everybody. look at this sunrise in
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atlantic city. absolutely beautiful. it will be another perfect beach day. and the ocean water is trying to warm up. i'll show that you in just a second. otherwise, we head out to red willing, 64 degrees, looks very nice out there, as well there is morning. it is a can't miss in any location that you fine yourselves in, because the weather is wonderful. we start with cool temperatures, though, up in the poconos, 50 degrees, allentown, 57, trenton, 59 degrees, this morning, wilmington is 62, and philadelphia, this is out at the airport, 66 degrees. and then, in millville, 58, wildwood, 67, we move closer into the shore areas, and we find 68 greets in atlantic city and sea isle. so, very comfortable start to the day. notice ocean temperature, 62 degrees, yesterday it was 59 degrees. and last weekend, it has been in the lower 70s. but, arthur took away a lot of the warmer water, but we are going to be finding these temperatures in the water warming up little bit. so, the temperature, 62 degrees, the average, 64, atlantic city, but right now, little cooler, but you mover
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down the coast, and by the time you get to cape may you have got water temperature of 74 degrees, and then you move down to rehoboth beach and lewes, delaware, you have water temperature of 72. so expect to find these water temperatures warming up as we move on through the afternoon and the next couple of daysment storm scan3, any precipitation, seems to be well to the north, art surround long gone, few clouds, are around high, thin, will not be blocking your enjoyment of the sunshine today. we will be warming up though. yesterday we stopped at 83 degrees high pressure, air coming up from south when you start to see the temperatures climb. we will be upper 80s today. tomorrow, getting all the way in to the 90's. so, very hot day, i think monday should be dry, but notice that front that's lurking back there, just depending on the speed, computer models are all over the place with how fast that things comes through. so i think we just keep it generally questionable, should be dry, but you cannot rule
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out other kind of weather, really, as we go specially tuesday, wednesday, thursday spot or two southeastern pennsylvania find it just even in our areas, so we'll watch for. that will on future weather, we go through time, i mentioned high, thin clouds, not doing much at all, by the time we get to tomorrow, we are looking at dry conditions, for the most part, this computer model though as you see does want to bring some showers off to the west, and then, bridges it in again by tuesday afternoon, so, we will see whether we get some of the stronger storms out of any of. that will just know, it is a week, it will be casino everyone every these up and down. down weeks. 88 degrees, the temperature, so all up, 88 degrees today, in philadelphia, shore, 80, poconos, eight a degrees, sunny, lovely, wind coming up out south of the west, sunny skies, beautiful day, tonight, mostly clear, still nice, 68 degrees, but will be milder overnight, then look how hot it gets. this is another week, where we will have to make sure that
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our people and pet friends are kept nice and cool as we watch the humidity climbing monday, tuesday and wednesday. >> cbs-3 health watch this morning, common treatment for back pain, might not be as helpful as previously thought. stephanie stahl with more on the new research. >> maria's back pain so severe, walking is a chore. >> ballroom dancing is big huge part of my life. i've no longer been able to do it. >> maria has spinal stenosis like many people with the condition, she has been getting epidural steroid injections to reduce inflammation and reduce the pain. >> they injected me three times. all three times it lasted less than a week before the pain started coming back. >> a new study questions the benefit of steroid injections for spinal stenosis. researchers found after six weeks, injections that combine both epidural steroids and the
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anesthetic lied o'kane, offers the same relief as lied o'kane alone. >> this study shows that the steroids is not the reason why patients are getting the significant relief. it could just be the lied o'kane itself, these dots here are the nerves. >> spinal stenosis affect people as they age, the spinal canal narrows, and compresses the nerves. >> with a baby boomers getting older, we will see this problem more and more commonly. >> maria, who is 51, said she has had enough with the injections, now plans on getting surgery. >> some say they irritate the nerves, washing away whatever is causing the inflammation. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, it is a milestone few people, very few people, get to celebrate, in arkansas woman celebrated her 116th birthday. gertrude we have is her now officially the oldest confirmed living american. she is also the second oldest
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person in the world. she was born back in 1898. weaver credits three things for her longevity including trusting in the lord, hard work, and loving everybody. good recipe. 6:20 right now. juice cleanse also all of the rage. are they safe? "eyewitness news" puts them to the test. we'll get the pros and cons from a local doctor. and, sports entheusiasts call the ultimate. they will tell you why they would never compare it to the pasttime of throwing a frisbee around. that's next. we'll be back.
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>> another celebrity juicing, right, from queen juice, detox blends, juice cleanse also pretty much all the rage. do they work? are they good for you? cbs-3 anchor erika von tiehl gets the answers. >> juicing, a word on so many lips today. >> i feel great about what i'm putting in my body, and i have a good feeling afterward. >> juice bars are popping up everywhere, like ryan crown's juice club in center sit. >> i we have kale, cucumbers, parsley. >> ryan discovered juicing while living in l.a., and saw an immediate difference. >> i feel happier. i feel better. i'm up at 5:05 every morning. i can stay up until midnight. >> he is not the only one. his very forecast tomorrow err one of his best stopping by regularly after hitting the gym. >> he bruce them according to the work out you did. and based on my routine, this
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ginger blast works perfectly. >> ryan also delivers his juice around center city after freshly squeezing it in the morning. his juice pilot, likes the goods to your front door first thing in the morning. juicing certainly has its fans, but are doctors among them? we spoke with hospitalist cents and registered dietition, doctor nicole paul, with paoli hospital. you. >> also have to think about what are you juicing? are you juicing fruits, or are you juicing vegtables? because there really is a big difference. >> i like the idea of doing vegetable juices as opposed to fruit juices because vegetable themselves have less sugar. >> opposed to fruit juices, but okay with vegetable blends, she said it can serve a purpose. >> if a juice cleanse will get you on that road to healthy eating and exercise, i'm all for it. >> however, only to up five days. after that, she says, it is not sustainable, and can be unhealthy. erika von tiehl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". all right, 6:24 right now. one michigan family has a
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unique claim to fame this morning. brian krause won the cherry pitch championship. his distance impressive 80 feet 8 inches. his father rick came in second with just over 77 feet so apparently it runs in the family. now, the krause's say they've walked away with the win 26 of the last 41 years. so really does run in the family, that's crazy. well, hey, sport by the name of ultimate not to be confused about frisbee is grange traction. the sport's strongest supporters now have dreams of olympic gold. >> you know when you see it, but don't call it ultimate frisbee, just ultimate. an ultimate field is about the size after football field. seven players on a team, who score one point when they pass the disc into the ends zone. beyond all of the weekends pick up games, there are now
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professional men's and women's leagues. some games are broadcast on espn. >> rad i can justly first score in the semifinal match, the running, the jumping, the quick angle changes, and teamwork. >> the essence whatever makes the sport good. >> place for revolver san francisco team that won last year's worlds championship. >> amazing how many work i put in and how much training i put in. >> earlier this month, the us olympic committee recognized ultimate as a sport, another step to becoming an official game in a future olympics. tomorrow toll crawford is the ceo of usa ultimate. >> we are very excited to now be part of the olympic family, and it was a big step for us, so now we think our growth will really explode. >> one of the best women's professional players. >> i'm a question tore by nature. i wasn't really sold until i saw the highest level being
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played. i just love that, that it pushes me in every way. >> the sport is pushing toward a new ultimate goal, olympic gold, one chasing another. mark straws man, cbs news, atlanta. >> all right, quite a step up for the frisbee, i play, that's for sure. 6:27 right now. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", we are continuing to follow a very tragic weekend for a neighborhood in southwest philadelphia. four children killed in a fire. we'll have a live report as firefighters search for a cause. also, this morning, joan rivers making headlines for cutting short a television interview. we'll hear her tyrades, before she stormed off the set. that's coming up. and, some comfortable conditions to wake to up this morning, carol has the forecast for the rest of your holiday weekends, and the work week coming up.
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cents, and it is not nearly as gloomy looking that is looks. we do have some high, thin clouds, but you will find beautiful, beautiful start to the day today in every location, 67 degrees through center city philadelphia, we go out to neighborhood weathernet work, 66 degrees, that's out in ardmore, this morning. so, expect to find some sunshine, already seeing that from the shore areas. our storm scan3, showing those few little clouds, that are moving, in you can see them if you look closely, into the area. otherwise, we've got some very quiet conditions all around, new york, even up through boston, where they saw so much rainout of arthur, down through rally, anywhere you go, just about, you have fine day to do it. 66 degrees in philadelphia right now, 59 in trenton, 62 degrees in wilmington, we're cool, though, 50 degrees up in the poconos, and milder still, 66 degrees, down in wildwood. so, expecting a beautiful day today, dew points are in the 50's, which means, it is a very comfortable range, but it is a little bit higher than yesterday. and that trends continues as
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we go through the work week, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. by noon, 83 degrees, by 3:00 p.m., 87, our high probably reaching about 88 degrees. feeling summer like, gets hot here once again this week, and maybe heatwave. we'll talk about that coming up. nicole? >> carol, thank you. well, pulling together after tragedy. that's what one southwest philadelphia community is doing after a deadly fire claims the life of four young children. syma chowdhry live in kingsessing and syma doesn't the -- dozens of residents also displaced after that fire, right? >> reporter: that's right, nicole. more than 40 people are out of their homes right now, after a fire ripped through five homes, destroying five, and damaging three others. takingtake along with it four le lives. >> cell phone video captured the flames that burned half of a block on guessner street saturday morning. fire didn't just rip through
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homes it, ripped through a tight-knit community after killing four little lives. >> i want them back. i love them. i love them. >> this woman is a grandmother of two boys, four year old patrick, and todge, just six weeks olds. also in the house, were four year old twin sisters, maria and maribella. the twins' mother was babysitting the two young boys, able to get out along with three other children inside the home, but could not reach the other children before she was forced to escape through a second floor window. >> their mom, she tried to rescue all of the kids, but she couldn't, there was a lot of them, and the fire was everywhere. >> and right now, a memorial is building, with teddy bears and stuffed toys anibal ons, remembering those four children. now, this is at a church here on the corner of guessner and 65th. this church is also accepting donations for those folks, who have been displaced.
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that church along with other organizations are doing the same, now like a full list of them, so you can donate, just go to our website cbsphilly.com. in southwest philadelphia, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". all right, same, a thank you. meanwhile, new york city firefighters are mourning the death of one of their own this morning. lieutenant gordon ambeus, while searching for victims in the fire, later died from his injuries. two firefighters two, residents, treated for minor injuries. he was the first new york city firefighter killed in the line of duty in more than two years. he survived by his wife and two daughters. well, the fire marshall in berks county is working to determine what sparked a fire in bally borough. it damaged these townhouses friday night on main and south second street. it took firefighters an hour to place that fire under control. one unit was deemed an uninhabitable, two others sustained smoke and water damage. a total of six residents were
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displaced. a double shooting in north philadelphia sends two teenagers to the hospital. a 14 jerold was shot in the arm and a 18 year old was hit in the leg. shell casings were visible along the 2,000 block of east atlantic street. both males are littles in the stable condition. police are still searching for the gunman. well, a pick-up truck crashes into the side after apartment building in the northeast. you can see right inside that apartment on red lion road and vladmeere drive. luckily, no one home just before 2:00 saturday morning. that truck was towed away, but police are still looking for the driver who ran away after that crash. well, a trip to visit family in jerusalem turns into nightmare for a florida teenager. he was beaten in the middle of clashes between israelis and palestinians. now, israel justice ministry has launched an investigation into that incident. scott thompson has the details. >> reporter: they brutally beat him up. you can see the video of them roaming stomping on his face. >> this video shows men
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wearing israeli seek you are your at this force, see the men beating him then caring his limp body away. fifteen year old, an u.s. citizen, visiting his palestinian residents from friday's attack happened. they say the resident was attending a demonstration after the death of his cousin, muhammad abu. the death sparked a backlash, including clashes with police, at his funeral friday. authorities are investigating whether the killing was in retaliation for the murders of three jewish teenagers. tariq's mother said she couldn't watch the video of her son's beating. >> , no i don't want to see the video. i don't want to hear the video. i don't want to hear it. i don't know what i am going to hear. am i going to hear him screaming? am i going to hear him calling for help? >> she said she saw her son in the hospital but renins in police custody. now us organization is trying to make sure he is getting the help he needs. >> we're calling to do everything within its power to
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make sure this american kid is released as soon as possible. >> a spokesman forest ray he will's prime minister says the incident should be investigated. >> obviously, it is forbidden, undies rail i law to beat up a suspect who has been handcuffed, something like that, that should not happen. >> i'm scott thompson reporting. well, protesters hold more angry demonstrations, and one california town, as more undocumented immigrants arrive to the area for processing. for the second time this week, plane caring migrants from texas, touched down in san diego, where they were then transported to the town of marry etta. protesters on both sides of the debate have been clashing over what the white house calls humanitarian crisis. >> and i hurt for those children. but as an american, it is not okay. america does not have the capacity to be inundated. we're all americans. we love this country, want to be safe, as well, so we understand that we need to protect our boarders, we need
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to protect our country from terrorists, but these kids are not terrorist. >> now, president obama will visit texas next week. sofa trip to the board is her not scheduled. convicted killer, ya and van der sloot gets married in prison. he and his pregnant girlfriend exchanged vows at maximum security prison in peru, threat when she visit that facility. he is serving 28 year sentence for killing a woman in 2010. he remains the prime suspect in the disappearance of alabama teenager, natalie hal way. it is 6:38 right now. she is known for saying can we talk. but it appears, comedian joan rivers wasn't in a very talkative mood during a interview yesterday. take a look. >> you are not the one to interview a person who does humor. sorry. >> yikes! still ahead on "eyewitness news", her tirade on live television that led up to her storming offer the set. plus this. >> getting that new job can depend on your social media
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>> welcome first baby girl maxwell, just six months later announced they were expecting again. well, comedian, joan rivers, making headlines this weekend, for storming off the set during interview with cnn. anchor, asked about some criticism over the cover on her new book, in which she wearing fur. well, rivers was apparently not happen which that question and went off on tirade. >> after ooh years, put on toter make people laugh, my book is funny. >> i work with animal rights. >> do you this, you're mean, and you're that you are not the one to interview a person who does humor. sorry.
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>> are we serious? wow, only she didn't know if she was joking or not. apparently she was serious. rivers did not come back to the set to finish that interview by the way. and since the book's release rivers has been criticized by animal rights groups. the walk off the set this weekend comes on the peoples of recent controversial comments, she's made about president obama, and the first lady. >> speaking of obama's, on much nicer note, first family is celebrating their daughter's birthdays this weekend. turns 16 years old friday. cbs's bill plant reports on the road ahead. >> think go other place, and so, i'll say don't you want to invite your friends over to watch a movie? she is like no one wants to come here. >> malea lived in the white house since she was ten, already been in politics, since she was a toddler, but the obama's have tried to keep
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their daughter's lives, and rights of passage, private. >> in the truth of the mat is her they have more freedom then maybe we might have anticipated, so they're doing fine. >> the president wouldn't say if malea had a date, but he does have one advantage over other fathers. >> i've got men with guns following them around all the time! so. >> of this to be able to function as normal people. so driving is a part that far. >> always a special day for us, because this is malea's birthday. she is getting a life, but she has to practice a little bit. >> american universities, anita mcbride, spent many years as an aid to first lady laura bush. >> she watched the daughters grow up. >> that's an adjustment for teenagers, to know that the secret service is, there but, they can be very un obtrusive.
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they also are given fair amount of direction from the family to let the kids lead as normal a life as they possibly can. >> as mcbride points out, dogs by the the restrictions of white house living, there are some perks. >> birthday party in the bowling alley consideration have a birthday party in the swimming pool, birthday party at camp david. just happen to have one great address to host them. >> bill plant, cbs news, washington. all right, 6:45 right now, from the first family, to the royal family, the duke and duchess of cambridge, william and kate, were on hand for the ceremonial start of the "tour de france". thousands gathered in the northern glands city of leads, as the first cycling event got going. royal couple later met with local people in the will and of west tan field on the route of the "tour de france". always love video of our royals, don't we? >> we always do. always glued to the set. >> we really are. >> you know, you are probably going to be glued to your lawn chair today, though, because
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this will be a beautiful day to be outside. even billy penn is outside. he's dressed for it, dose in the want tote get a sunburn and he won't in those heavy clothes and big metal hat he's wearing. still looks beautiful out there, looks mikes at the shore, few high thin clouds. you can see that coming down little bit on the sunshine, but. >> still people racing around, american flag, so pretty start to the day, and comfortable one, too, we continue with these temperatures, ringing the city in the 50's, so it is just so cool, try to grab as much as you possibly consideration tomorrow back to the 90s, now, we will be close to that today. still, it is far enough away, the humidity low enough, it will be very comfortable. sixty-six the present temperature in philadelphia, so we've got about 22 degrees to go before we reach the high for the day here. fifty-eight in millville, 57 degrees in allentown this morning, and it is 55 in
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quakertown, 57 degrees in pottstown, and northeast philadelphia, 63 degrees, and out in mt. holly, burlington county, county seat, 61 degrees. storm scan3, those are the clouds, that i was showing you, and talking about, and you'll see them out there in the sky, from time to time, today. but still, just mostly sunny day today, high pressure, doing the right thing, yesterday, did the great thing for us, 83 degrees, it was just beautiful yesterday. that high does start to move farther away, that front starts to come in here, and that tends to make things a lot more unsettled around here. that's what we will be finding as we go through the day, on not so much on monday that we can't totally rule it out on monday, but more likely on that tuesday, wednesday, thursday, depending on the timing of this front, and the models are really not sure when that front is going to come through, does it slow down, does it speed up. so just one of those periods of time where you just have to casino of tuck in the back of your mind oh, do we have a shower or thunderstorm chance coming. you can also follow it with the download the new cbs philly weather app, which is available right now on itunes.
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so if you are out and about, you can't watch us, you can always look at your phone and get our cbs-3 weather information there. so, by tuesday, things are hot, and they're humid, and let's take a look what the computer models say about today. for one thing it does rightly mention that we see some of those high clouds, few of them this afternoon, but i think this afternoon will be nice anacine, and then by the time we get to tomorrow morning, starting offer on fine note. by the time we move into the later afternoon hours, however, and this is 7:00, does that front hang around enough to create some showers, particularly, to the north and west, even in allentown and reading. but it is possible. this computer model believes that. then says, hey, how about tuesday at 1:00 o'clock? let's bring through another shower. and why don't we keep it around and 4:00 o'clock on tuesday? and maybe even start the day in some parts of the area, on wednesday, with a shower, so you get the idea that we do continue with weather that's kind of up and down, except the temperatures just going up. and the ocean temperatures,
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too, 62 is the ocean temperature right now, in atlantic city, but a lot warmer, 74 down in cape may. moving down through delaware, you have got temperatures that will be in the 70s, and i think atlantic city should be warming up today, as well, water-wise. 80 degrees, at the shore today. poconos, 85 degrees, and here in philadelphia, we've got 88 degrees, winds out of the southwest, five to 10 miles an hour. tonight mostly clear, still very nice, 68 degrees. and then over the next couple of days, 92, on monday, and it could be higher than that, 93 on tuesday, and it will certainly feel hotter than that. wednesday, 90 degrees. and then by thursday, we're into the 80s, but still continuing chance of shower or thunderstorm before it dries out again for next weekend. nicole? >> all right, carol, thanks. it is now 6:49. let's check on roads with ann evans, standing by in the cbs-3 traffic sentiment good morning, ann. >> good morning, nicole, i59 at the girard point bridge, good to go, no delays or problems in either direction. i95 looks good through
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philadelphia and its suburbs with volume starting to builds around the area. move the traffic again to the ben franklin bridge, one of the bridges you'll take, eastbound lanes of course to the left, we have that construction, so far no delays around it. no delays in the walt whitman either, if you are headed to the 42 freeway, that looks good, as well. no problems on the a.c. expressway or the garden state parkway. that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center. i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> thanks for the update. most americans use some form of social media, whether it is facebook, twitter, instagram. but according to new survey, what you position may hurt or help your chances getting a job. jericka duncan has that story. >> runs on line pr firm that uses social media extensively. but she also finds social media helpful when sizing up a potential employee. >> what do the google results look like. do they have professional digital footprint, link in the profile, if they have an open facebook page or twitter
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account, we definitely look at those, too. >> new survey from career builder. com finds 43% of employers use google and social networking sites to research potential hires. and a growing number are turning down candidates if they don't like what they see. some of the most common reasons? the candidate posted inapropriate or provocative photos. they bad mouth their previous company or lied about their qualifications. some of the strange he is things employers found on line, one candidate posted a warrant for his arrest, another bragged about driving drunk, and not getting caught. while that on line results can hurt a job hunter's chances people with good on line profile can give themselves a leg up. >> erika, looking for work in edge tapement marketing, and makes sure her social media results remain professional. >> social media is a public space, if you have a bad day, you tell your friend on the phone you don't put it on facebook, because it will reflect badly on you. >> employers surveyed say they're more likely to hire a candidate when they like what
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well, things have not gone well for the phillies lately. now, 12 games un 500, the beak back in pittsburgh for game two against the high rats, david buchanon with ninth start of the year, getting into trouble against andrew, that's a two run shot in the first it, puts the pirates ahead. to the second inning, the pirates, bases loaded, buchanon able to get the grounds out. one runner does common home. pirates now up three to nothing. phillies offense finally
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getting on the board in the fourth, codey with hit to deep right field just over the wall for the single shot homerun. that is his sixth of the year, things looking good. to the ninth, marilyn birds with great hit to right. that is another single run homerun. that bridges the phils within one. that's where it would stay. they fall short of the rally, the final score here, three to two. meanwhile, chooch continues to suffer from concussion symptoms after getting hit by pitch against miami back on june 26. the team says he will undergo more tests tomorrow. the long wait is over, 76ers getting back on the court in summer league play against the magic. noel looking good in his debut with the team. he was put up 19 points in about 26 minutes of play including a dunk, right there, his first shot as a sixer. second rounds pick, mcdaniels had nine points and two big blocks on defense, good effort, sixers would end up losing this 183 to 77. and some bad news for another sixer prospect, point
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guard pierre jackson went down at the end of the first quarter with a injury to his right a kill eels. trainers think it could be ruptured, that would likely put him on the side lines for the rest of the season. jackson was acquired in the trade with new orleans during the draft. >> a big event held in lancaster now one year until the start of the us women's open at the city's country club, golfing great arnold palmer on hands to sign autographs and speak with the crowd. he was also named the honorary chairman of the tournament. >> to the world cup, argentina, bull jump on the feel before the final, argentina jumping ahead early, getting one in the back of the net, eighth minute of play. belgium just can't get the equalizer, and argentina wins this one with final score one to nothing. to the netherlands, costa reek, a also playing this weekend, both teams unable to score in regular time. goes into shoot-out. the final shot, in the netherlands goalie with big save for the win. they will now go onto play argentina in the semifinals.
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that's all for sports, i'm leslie van arsdale, have a great day. >> that's it for "eyewitness news" at 6:00. here's what we have for you coming up at 7:00. can you part with your smart phone? well, you might not believe what some people say they would be willing to give all just to keep their phone. and on the cbs-3 health watch. warning for parents. do not leave your children in the car. doctors show us just how fast that car can heat up. plus, it is feeling like summer, and it is summer, so, it makes a loft sense. carol will have your weekly forecast on the other side.
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from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". devestation, four children are killed in a fast moving fire in southwest philadelphia. several row homes were destroyed, and this morning investigators search for a cause. also, frightening moments for swimmers after a shark attack shuts down a popular southern california beach. and, one of the worlds' most wanted men comes out of the shadows. he's the leader every isis, the sunni millitant group, which has overtaken large sections of iraq. today is sunday, july 6. good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm nicole brewer. it is 7:00 right now. let's get a check on that forecast. carol is standing by with all of the details. and we beautiful day yesterday. >> yesterday was nice. we could keep that going year around. >> let's just do
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