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emergency and imposes a curfew as the unrest reignites in ferguson following the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. good evening, everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. there is a renewed calm -- call that is for calm after protests turn violent again overnight. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live in the cbs3 sat center with the developing details for us. matt. >> natasha, it has been one week since michael brown an unarmed black teenager from ferguson, missouri, was shot and killed by a police officer. and today, officials declared a state of emergency and a temporary curfew for the town as they called for calm. >> reporter: from 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. each night, no one will be allowed to and ferguson's streets. that was the announcement by missouri governor jay nixon late saturday afternoon after days of protests some violent, most peaceful. >> this is not to silence
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people of these region. >> reporter: the press conference was extremely confrontational as both police and government officials were routinely shouted down by protesters. >> you need to charge that police with murder. >> reporter: members of the press did not have a chance to ask questions. members of the public called for a swift prosecution of ferguson officer darren wilson who shot michael brown. today's curfew announcement came after a day of marches and steady rain commemorating the one week anniversary of brown's death. >> the protest is to be silent. our heads uplifted, don't shoot and our heads down in deference to parents who have lost their child. >> reporter: shortly after midnight, officials said small groups of protesters turned violent. one canister of tear gas was deployed and three police officers were injured. the actions prompted today's curfew announcement. friday ferguson police first identified officer wilson as brown's shooter but in that same press conference, they
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said brown was a suspect in a convenience store robbery that happened minutes before his death. police released video of the robbery showing a man who resembles brown. police said brown was confronted 10 minutes later by officer wilson. brown's family challenged the timing of the announcement. >> the family feels that that was strategic. they think it was aimed at denigrating their son. it was a character assassination attempt. >> reporter: and they say even if he did commit the crime, he did not deserve to die. the fbi now has a heavy presence in the area sending agents door to door to assist in the investigation into the shooting. police also announced today that the press will be given a staging area tonight to ensure transparency in the process. reporters' access has been severely limited over the first few days of the protests. we're live in the sat center, matt rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> matt, thank you so much. meantime four young children killed in a fire on gesner street in southwest philadelphia last month were laid to rest today.
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small caskets lined the front of divine mercy parish on chester a family and friends remembered four-year-old twins marie and maria bowah, four year old patrick and one month old taj. >> our beloved children rest in perfect peace and may. >> officials released a report on the fire yesterday. it says the flames began on a porch. 13 homes were destroyed. now turning to weather the weekend is off to a great start. "eyewitness news" at fort mifflin were families were enjoying this summer day. question is will we stay dry for the rest of the weekend. justin drabick is live on the sky deck. >> looks like most places will stay dry. here we'll have a slight chance for a shower especially north and west, especially in the poconos early tomorrow
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morning but otherwise we're going to see dry and comfortable conditions. very nice outside right now, low humidity. the high temperature today 80 degrees over most locations, trenton, philadelphia, wilmington close to 80 for millville and atlantic city, wildwood topped off at 81 degrees this afternoon. here's where we are right now. still sitting at 80 at the airport, upper 70's pretty much across south jersey, dover at 76 degrees, also 76 in allentown. some suburbs very comfortable this hour. already down to 76 in pottstown, still upper 70's quakertown, doylestown, 78 degrees in mount holly, new jersey. humidity it's pretty much nonexistent we look at the dewpoint temperature, very low for summer time. we're in the lower 50's, even some 40's in some spots. little bit different in south jersey. you have a flow coming off the water so that's adding a little moisture to the air. but overall it's comfortable overnight. partly cloudy skies tonight, slight chance for a shower after midnight especially north and west of the city as a weak cold front approach the region. looks like tomorrow stays mainly dry, partly sunny
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skies, 85 comfortable in philadelphia, lower 80's at the shore. looks like the poconos best chance for a shower there but even there it's going to be scattered. enjoy the rest of the weekend. we'll talk about better rain chances next week in the full forecast. natasha. >> justin thanks so much. an investigation is under way into a gruesome discovery in the delaware river. a fisherman found human remains floating in the river near the 4800 block of fort mifflin road this morning. "eyewitness news" in southwest philly. the marine unit removed those remains. right now the medical examiner is working to identify the victim. and the search is on for a gunman who shot and killed al 27-year-old man in carol park. "eyewitness news" here at 55th and lansdowne just before midnight. philadelphia police say the victim was shot in the throat. there's no word on the motive behind this shooting. and a septa police officer did suffer some minor injuries in this crash on independence mall. "eyewitness news" at fifth and market just after 3 o'clock this morning. investigators say the police cruiser was blind sided by a
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white suv while responding to a call. a woman driving the suv was arrested. meantime investigators say she appeared to be intoxicated. authorities in new york, they say a couple arrested in the kidnapping of 2:00 a.m. mish sisters may have also planned to abduct other children as well. steven how wells jr. and nicole vase are charged with two counts of first degree kidnapping. they abducted the seven and 12-year-old girls from their roadside stand and that their motive was to victimize the girls. >> the fact that the girls were strong, they were able to verbalize to the investigators some different facts about their name captivity and with those details it was instrumental in us being able to make the arrests. >> the girls did show up unharmed at a home about 15 miles or so from where they
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were taken. both suspects are being held without bail. authorities say additional charges may be filed in this case. and now to the crisis in iraq. reports have emerged of the massacre of some 80 men of the yazidi religious -- the attacks were being carried out by iraq's air force or the u.s. and the no dog gets left behind organization is expanding its reach trying to help veterans in need. a big fundraiser was held at north penn vpw post 676 in glenside today. volunteers have been working to reunite military members with dogs that they bonded with while deployed in iraq and afghanistan. now the organization is working to bring dogs over to help a veteran suffering from
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posttraumatic stress disorder. >> it helps the soldiers deal with anxiety and the stresses of being home after being in a war zone. the dogs are service dogs, they help them when they're out and their high levels of stress come up. >> the initiative is called save a dog, save a veteran. it costs $13,000 to connect a dog with a veteran. and philadelphia is cheering on the taney dragons in the little league world series. the team is resting up for its big game tomorrow after beating nashville four to nothing in williamsport yesterday. mo'ne davis pitched a shutout, the first female player in little league history to do so. the dragons will face texas on sunday night. good luck you guys. still ahead on "eyewitness news," texas governor rick perry breaks his silence after a grand jury indicts him on abuse of power charges. what he says he's going to do next. justin. >> and the forecast is station dry but for how long? i'll
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show the seven-day forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> plus, folks are dancing in the streets. we're going to tell you where it was a day of jazz all in celebration of community revitalization. and straight ahead in sports, the phillies continuing their west coast road trip. the offense already putting up some big hits against the giants.
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your ideas to i-team at cbs3.com. >> crews battling a raging fire in southern california for several hours. this was the scene at a restaurant supply building in north hollywood. power lines around that building pose add challenge for firefighters as they had to avoid touching them with their metal ladders. one firefighter was injured. the cause of this blaze is still under investigation. and texas governor rick perry calls his indictment on abuse of power charges outrageous and politically motivated. perry addressed the felony charges during a press conference this afternoon. a grand jury indicted the governor yesterday. he's accused of trying to pressure the district attorney of travis county to stepdown by threatening to cut off state financing to her office. >> it is outrageous that some would use partisan political theatrics to rip away at the very fabric of our state's constitution. this indictment amounts to
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nothing more than abuse of power. >> perry is the first texas governor in nearly 100 years to face criminal charges. it also represents a major roadblock to his presidential ambition. and pope francis continues his visit to south korea. this afternoon he traveled to a hill top community for the sick and disabled. the pontiff was greeted by thousands of people and his motorcade stopped several times along the way as he blessed small children. while the pope has been received very warmly by huge crowds wherever he goes, one group of evangelical christians marched in sole to protest its visits. broadway theaters dimmed their lights in honor of tony winning actress lauren bacall. the hollywood and broadway icon died on tuesday. she was 89 years old. the sounds of smooth jazz filled cecil b. moore avenue in philadelphia today. "eyewitness news" at the
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eighth annual jazz on the avenue, a free community musikfest value. cherry greg was on hand as a cohost. the festival featured various arrests from around the region as well as food and health and wellness vendors. it runs until 7:30 tonight. perfect weather today for the bayada regatta t "eyewitness news" at the schuylkill river, the bayada regatta is the nation's oldest rowing competition for athletes with physical disabilities. everything was free including music, crafts and snacks out there. a beautiful day for festivals, regattas. >> everywhere. >> as long as you're outside. >> it looks like we'll keep that going tour tomorrow. little warmer, still comfortable, a little more humidity but i think most areas stay dry. great beach weather today and once again tomorrow. check it out. this is a live look at margate from our neighborhood network and still some people enjoying
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the nice weather this evening. temperatures in the upper 70's along the new jersey shore and delaware beaches. here are the temperatures currently. still at 80 degrees in the sunshine in philadelphia, little bit cooler upper 70's across south jersey and the shore points, mount pocono at 68 degrees. again humidity levels very low for this time of the year. somewhat of a cool day today. the temperature only 80, that's below average. we're warming it up a bit compared to 24 hours ago, about 1 degree in dover and 7 degrees in parts of south jersey and the lehigh valley so that's a sign of a warmer air mass building in for the rest of the weekend. still minus the humidity, look at that dewpoint temperature, tells us how much moisture is in the area. right now we're at 52 degrees, so feels comfortable. tomorrow in the mid-50's so that's another pleasant day so get outside if you can and enjoy it. cloud free skies at the moment. some high clouds move in from the north through the overnight. there's a little weak cold front coming through the great lakes. notice showers with it. a lost those will break out. we still can't rule out a scattered shower in the mostly
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cloudy notice into early sunday morning. then we'll watch this area of storminess across the midwest. that's going to slowly track to our south monday into tuesday depending how far north it gets will determine if we see rain from that system but for tomorrow, again, mainly dry, partly sunny skies, mid 80's, low humidity. that front kind of just dies out. not a lot of moisture with it. there's that next storm system to our south. monday we're dry. it's tuesday we're going to much what. if it tracks a little farther north it could bring showers in here especially from philadelphia on south and east. if it stays farther south thin looks like we escape the day dry on tuesday. just a few clouds around overnight, could be that shower or two especially in the poconos. same deal tomorrow afternoon. not a lot of coverage with these showers. monday looks great. mostly sunny skies and again tuesday depending on that storm system will determine how much clouds with see and the chance for some showers. temperatures very comfortable this time of year, maybe a degree or two below average, low to mid 80 for highs on
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sunday. very nice forecast for the next couple days. so, for tonight, partly cloudy skies, still on the comfortable side, low temperature for center city in the mid 60's. could still get some 50's in some of the cooler suburbs. the forecast for sunday, it's a warmer day, partly sunny skies, high temperature of 85 degrees. breeze will be out of the west at about 10 to 15 miles per hour. and we'll check out your shore forecast. a few more clouds around but still u.v. index very high so have the sunblock. air temperature 82 degrees. ocean water, how about 76, very nice this time of year. so here's the extended forecast. mid 80's sunday and monday with sunshine and clouds. tuesday we'll throw in chance for some showers depending on the track of that storm. looks like wednesday we're dry. we're back up to 85. thursday and friday could be a shower or a thunderstorm, lower 80's looks like the start of next weekend also looks dry, low 80's. so, no signs of any big heat as we head into the second half of august. >> i just can't believe it's august. >> time flies.
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>> unbelievably pleasant. >> yeah. >>o complaints, justin. >> lesley any complaints over there. >> none. feels like san francisco which is where the phillies are trying to make it two in a row against the giants after last night's extra innings victory. kyle kendrick on the mound for the phils. he does run into trouble against former phil hunter pence. over the fence for a single run home run. the giants up one-nothing but the phillies streit right back in the third. we have ryan howard at the plate. pulls a sing goal right. that will send rollins home from second and that will tie up the game. we're going to jump ahead to the fifth. the big piece again coming through with a clutch hit. two runners come home to extend their lead and that's where we are right now. the phillies up five to one in the bottom of the sixth. the other baseball team that everyone is talking about is of course the taney dragons. taking the field tomorrow against texas in their hunt for the little league world series championship. they're off to a great start. big win yesterday against the team from nashville, tennessee, the bats getting on the board early thanks to this three run shot right here by
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jared sprague. the big story of course pitcher mo'ne davis, she threw a complete game for the shutout, eight strikeouts, just two hits, a great performance to help lead them to a four-nothing victory. >> going into the game i was really nervous but then after the home run and kind of the nerves went away and i just went out there and had fun. >> before we got the run she came out of a nine pitch inning, in base runners and i think that got us fired up that we were in this game. >> well, the eagles get back to work tomorrow at the novacare complex preparing for thursday's preseason home opener against the steelers. good things and some bad things to take away from last night's 42-35 loss to the patriots. the good news here, nick foles seems to be back on track completing eight out of 10 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown. rookie wide receiver jordan matthews also having a good
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night. nine catches for 104 yards. the big question right now is the defense. pacers offense scored three touchdowns in its first four possessions. not g head coach chip kelly says there is work to be done on both sides of the field before the regular season. >> negatives obviously the turnovers and the penalties. you got to clean that up or you're not going to win a lot of football games if you turn it over four times and you have double digit penalties. if you can't play within the rules you can't play in this league. you're just handing people first downs. we have got to figure it out and whoever as i said earlier whichever team ends up being the most disciplined team from the penalty standpoint will be tough loss for the union. the diamond kept philadelphia scoreless throughout 90 minutes of play. right now the union still holding on to that final playoff spot in the eastern
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conference. >> nice. >> they're holding on. and the eagles are still tweaking t things, is that -- >> yes. >> all right. we'll be back. >> got to work any on a couple things. >> it was a sports lovers and a shopper's paradise today in south philadelphia. we'll tell where you philadelphia sports fans were get something pretty good
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>> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. hundreds of philadelphia sports fans flocked to the wells fargo center today to stock up on the team merchandise and talk about a great sale. fans found eagles, phillies, flyers even sixers gear up for like 90 percent off. can you believe that? wow. >> wow. season ticket holders were allowed exclusive early access
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>> justin, let's keep this pleasant weather going. >> we'll do it. all right. what she says goes. >> thank you. >> 85 tomorrow, not that humid. could be a shower in the poconos. otherwise partly sunny. looks good monday, mid 80's, lots of sun. showers possible tuesday, little cooler, clouds, low 80's. looks dry wednesday, mid 80's, maybe some showers again late
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in the week thursday, friday. >> still very nice. thank you very much. appreciate that. thank you so much for joining us. i'm natasha brown, for leslie, justin, all of us here, we do thank you for being with us. we're always on cbsphilly.com. the evening news is neck. we're back at 10:00 on the cw philly, back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great evening.
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>> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the couple charged with kidnapping two amish girls in upstate new york have planned? vanita nair tells us police suspect they may have been plotting the abduction of other children. and big men, tiny bikes. the green bay packers tradition that helps keep the home town together. >> i never been part of anything
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