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al: take it easy. carrie: what happened? you fainted. emts gave you something to stabilize your blood pressure. how do you feel? uh... i feel like an idiot. for fainting. where's goodacre? being booked on forgery and fraud. he's a crook, but he's not our guy. how long was i out? about ten minutes. i was going to put triscuits on your forehead, like at new year's that time. um... we gotta... we-we gotta get going, because i-i... i saw his face. you remember the guy? yeah, i saw his face. something goodacre said, i... i saw him when i was chasing nikos. i know i saw him. oh... it's okay.
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no, no, no, no, it's not okay. it's not okay, because i... i saw him and i can't remember him. and that thing you just said about triscuits at new year's, i don't even know what you're talking about. i don't remember it. carrie... it's gonna be okay. homobatrachotoxin. al: what? extremely rare. amazonian hunters tip their arrows in it. our guy must have had it on the cart. i put dr. miller on it and i think we've come up with an antidote. this is good. webster: we have no idea how much of that stuff you absorbed. and the poison is so rare... ooh, that's a big needle. yeah. ooh, okay. okay. ah... ow. ow. carrie: how long till it takes to work? an hour, maybe two, but there really is no data on the antidote, so... you may feel worse before you feel better. if i wake up tomorrow, we know it worked, right? (sighs) al: carrie. i don't care if we catch him.
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i do. no more jokes, no more dodges, no more walking out of rooms. i lost you before, for nine years. all this: the job, the city... ...all of it. if you're not in it, it's meaningless. please... let me take you to the hospital. at least until we know the antidote is working. i have to know i did my best for you. you've always done your best for me. and taking me to the hospital won't prove that. hey, guys. you want a room, or, uh... you want to catch a killer? hmm... since your memory's gotten a little shaky, i've been trying to come up with my own version of what you do. so i went back to the goodacre interview, and i looked at what motivated you to turn and head for the door. you guys were talking about private military contractors. so i did a search of pmc's in that region of nigeria during the time of the oil spill. this is what i found. it's custom forces!
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i-i saw a... no, i can't remember. they were in charge of the security on the linear oil systems nigerian project. look who's on their board. al: so, all our victims were on custom forces' board of directors. exactly. and besides senator carlyle, there's only one member that's still alive. al: the honorable logan sale, retired. jay: this guy's the chairman of the board, and he only comes to town and goes to his office one day out of the month. and it's today. my arm is killing me. that a symptom? no. did you see the size of that needle?
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man: i understand your concern. you bet i was worried. everybody in our circle is. no offense. but we're running out of time on this. i need you to tell us everything you know about the custom forces board. rarely meets. nothing controversial in the work we do. except for the linear oil systems disaster, right? that wasn't our problem. hmm? we protect sensitive locations all over the world. we neither condemn nor condone what goes on in those locations. now i think i'm gonna be sick. this is why we keep the work we do hidden. it's misunderstood. are you okay? um... yeah. i just need to get some water or something. uh... do you...? where's the ladies' room? to the right as you go out the door.
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thanks. al: excuse me. i'm going with you. what? no, al. come on. i think i'm old enough to go pee-pee by myself. not like this you're not. all right, listen. this isn't cavanaugh's. and it's not a tuesday night. you remember cavanaugh's? yeah. i do. after truth or dare, we, uh, we went to the bathroom and we made out. boy, we really... we really made out. it's working! the antidote. (laughs) what day was it? um... (grunts) summer. it was summer? mm... i'm going with you. wait, wait, wait, wait. june 13, 2000. we forgot to lock the bathroom door. and it didn't matter. no. all right. i'm gonna go by myself. okay. hey? you sure you don't want some company? maybe after this is over.
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it's a date. yeah. sale: you know, now that you bring it up, there was one thing tied to the nigerian operation that was odd. we had to fire our top supervisor in the field. and he didn't take it very well. august kincaid, former cia. old-school spook, full of himself, but very effective. he just lost control one too many times, especially in and around the nigerian situation, so we had to fire him. he was belligerent and upset. the-the job was his entire life. it was like we took everything from him. not healthy. so this isn't about an oil spill or nigeria at all. this is about a guy with a grudge. a very dangerous guy with a grudge. (sighs) okay.
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(groans) (door opens) hello? um... how you doing? i'm good. i'm fine. thanks. you know you're in the men's room, right? yeah. didn't make it to the ladies' room. sorry. little hung over? no. no. something you ate? listen, i'm a... sandwich vendor on this floor. i got a bottle of seltzer in my cooler.
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i don't think seltzer's gonna fix what i got. but thanks. (clears throat) you know? you look familiar. uh... have we met? i don't think so. no. no, i'm-i'm pretty sure. i mean, a lady like you makes an impression. are you hitting on me while i'm about to throw up in a sink in a men's bathroom? are you really...? are-are you hitting on me? come on, man, that's... sorry. sorry. at least let me get you a bottle of water. i'm really, i'm fine. no problem at all. important to keep yourself hydrated. yeah. ooh. number one cure for what ails you. (groaning) hey... you okay?
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(groans) you're done, kincaid. (panting) who are you? carrie. it's me-- al. got you. (laughs) (huffs) (groans) (siren wailing) (indistinct announcement over intercom) hey. so, they are gonna keep you overnight. just to be sure. aw! that sucks! they don't even have jell-o. "jell-o"? (laughs): yeah. it's a long story. well, the short version is that when i was a girl, my mom had appendicitis, they put her in the hospital, and every night they would give her these, you know,
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these little packages of jell-o. and i would steal them. and i would eat them. and basically it became a lifelong craving. mm-hmm. i never knew that about you. well... some of the most sacred memories, it takes a while to reveal them even to the person you love. (guitar plays "blackbird") wow. you know, with kisses like that i'm really glad i didn't lose my memory. because i will be able to play that in my head over and over. ♪ blackbird singing in the dead of night... ♪ no, no, what are you still doing here? we're headed over to alonzo's. just updating some new protocols. jay, we caught an international assassin and carrie is still alive. you can go home early today. you talk to al? how's she doing?
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she's doing good. that was a close one, huh, boss? close enough for a beer. on me. okay. hold on-- foreign or domestic? let's go. okay. (yawns) that's foreign and domestic? 'cause a beer is a different thing. excuse me, i'm looking for detective wells. uh, well, i'm her boss. how can i help you? oh, pleased to meet you. eddie martin. i'm her husband. (short laugh) look what i got. (gasps) no, no, where'd you get this? i told 'em i got a girl upstairs needs her jell-o asap. i pulled the badge. you did not. did you? i did not. i went across the street to the deli. you're very sweet, you know that? well, i didn't want the moment to slip away.
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moment's not going anywhere. to the moments. all of them. (plastic clacks) (phone vibrates) want to see this? choking on jell-o? can't choke, here... no... you... will you do one shot of it? ♪ take these broken wings and learn to fly ♪ what do you mean... no, you got to suck it. ♪ all your life ♪ you were only waiting for this moment to arise ♪ ♪ you were only waiting for this moment to arise... ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i miss her and i love her. >> a pregnant woman gunned down and killed outside her home. police say she was an innocent victim and tonight they are searching for her killer. good evening, everyone, i'm diana rocco. natasha has the night off. >> doctors performed an emergency c section saving the baby who remains in critical condition. the shooting happened in broad daylight on the 1500 block of adam avenue in frankford. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has more. >> reporter: 26 year old meghan doto wanted to name her unborn child carmine before her life was cut short on a sunny sunday morning. >> one of the rounds traveled down the street and struck the 26 year old woman in the right side of the face. >> a dozen shots were fired from this intersection about a block from where she was sitting while
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watching a neighbor's seven year old daughter. she immediately went down and was rush to the hospital by police. she didn't make it and doctors had to perform an emergency c section. >> you cannot let your kids play outside no more like you got to be careful. you got to be watching them 24 24/7. >> lost all the way around much it's a shame that it happened. >> police questioned three different people during the day sunday but no arrests have been made so far. investigators are still trying to determine why the shots were fired in the first place. >> she was not the intended target. she was just unfortunately at the wrong place when the shooting occurred up the block. >> she was well spoken. she had manners. >> in the meantime, a neighborhood mourns the loss of one of their own. >> i miss her and i love her. >> police say the suspect likely fled the scene driving a white ford crown victoria with tendon windows. if you know anything about this crime, you're asked to call police. we're outside of police headquarters, matt rivers cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> an investigation is underway
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night in newtown square after a pedis covers a body there. police were called to gradyville road near spring ton says voir afternoon today. officials haven't released any information about the victims identity. >> a 50 to us season dollars reward is now being offered for information leading to an arrest in the deadly ambush of two pennsylvania state troopers. corporal byron dixon was killed during a shift change late friday at the blooming grove barrack. trooper alex douglas underwent surgery and has regained consciousness. the men were shot as they left the barrack about 35 miles east of scranton. by order of governor corbett, state flags will remain at half staff until dixon's funeral. >> turning to weather it is text nick klee still summer but starting to feel much more like fall out there and we're in for a chilly morning tomorrow as we get ready to head back to work and school. meteorologist justin drabick is in the weather center for us
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tonight with more. hi, justin. >> hey, diana, that's right. we'll break out those jackets and hoodies tomorrow morning again just like today temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s to start off your monday but today, obviously on the cooler side. felt more like fall with temperatures struggling to get to near 70. coon even make it to 70 in philadelphia. we didn't hit 70 degrees in millville and in dover, delawa delaware. this is the coolest day since we've had since may 29th. we had high temperature of 60 degrees. right now we're at 59 at the airport. 50 in allentown. 45 degrees in mount pocono. look at the suburbs. quakertown frick this hour. already down to 49 in pottstown. chilly air mass in place because high pressure remains right on top of us and that means clear skies, cal and winds any heat we had today from the will escape right back into the atmosphere. here's your morning temperatur temperatures. 40s for the suburb. low 50s for the city. near 50 degrees towards the coastline in atlantic city. millville a low of around 50. see a lot of sunshine tomorrow. we do rebound nicely though. mid and upper 70s for the inland spots.
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low 70s at the shore. 60s in the poconos. temperatures stay the cool side for the neck seven days. i'll break down that full forecast in a few minutes. diana. >> thanks, justin. power outage at six flags great adventure leaves riders stranded today. officials at the park say a fault thee transformer was to blame for the problem. no injuries were reported. six flags says visitors were removed from the attractions within 20 minutes. >> all of a sudden everything just shut down. and we're like, okay, we're stuck here. how do we get off? >> rides were reopened little by little as power was restored. a boil water advisory in effect for residents in kennett square, chester county. a water main break happened last night on east south street and as a result all residents are being asked to boil their water tonight. there are no signs of contamination. this is just a precaution. after two days of negative tests the ban will be lifted. a 10 year old boy is recovering after being hit in
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the head with a falling brick when a wall came tumbling down in north philadelphia. l and i was called to the 1500 block of north 26th street sunday afternoon to investigate. we're told the wall was left over for a previous demolition because it was supporting the home next door. 10 occupants of that home are now displaced and receiving assistance from the red cross. >> top leaders in great britain held an emergency meeting to plot the next move in the fight against islamic stream mist group isis. it comes just one day after a britt turn aid worker was shown on video apparently being executed. cbs news correspondent brian web has more. >> reporter: the brother of david haines spoke out today demanding justice against the terrorist who's killed the britt turn aid worker. >> my family and i agree with the government that we need to identify those traveling to fight for isol and on their return to the uk face consequences of their actions. >> reporter: 44 year old haines was apparently beheaded on video by a masked man who
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condemned britain's back of the us military. it was the same method used in the deaths of two american journalists james foley and steven sotloff. bright minister called the killers monsters. >> they claim to do this in the name of islam. that is nonsense. islam is a religion of peace. they are not muslims. they are monsters. >> reporter: u.s. continues to drum up support and supplies for middle east countries for the fight against isis. secretary of state john kerry said it's too early to say when countries are on board and he stressed the us is not looking to put soldiers in syria. >> we're not looking to put troops on the ground. there are some who have offered to do so. but we are not looking for that at this moment any way. >> reporter: the killings may not be over. a second aid worker alan hemming snatched from a refugee camp on the syrian border is being threatened with execution if great britain doesn't back down
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soon. brian web for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a lasting tribute to fallen plymouth township police officer bradley fox in his hometown. officer fox was gunned down two years ago. sunday on what would have been his 37th birthday, his widow lindsay and they're two children were on hand as a portion of route 263 in warminster, bucks county was named in his honor. his father talked about how much this means to the family still grieving. >> it's a bittersweet situation. we couldn't be more honored, um, brad was a great man and every time some like this happens, it's such an honor. >> the family then got into their cars to the first to drive on officer bradley m. fox memorial highway. the king of prussia volunteer firefighter holds annual/11 memorial run.
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money raised will go towards continued improvements to the city's 9/11 memorial. it will be donate the to the zachary g wallace fund. the four year old who died in 2005 after suffering from an undiagnosed blood disease. >> emotional three day journey came to an end today in center city philadelphia. hundreds who pledged to walk 60 miles for the susan g. komen three day accomplished their goal taking another steepest find a cure for breast cancer. to thunderous applause and cheers from the crowd it was why trial much and elation teams of walkers, dressed in a sea of pink, crossed the finish line. >> my first year i walk with my aunt had had breast cancer and asked to us walk with her. she walk the whole 60 miles and then in january she passed away. so every year we vow to come back and continue the journey. >> after three days and 60 mil 60 miles, more than 1600 women and 200 men walked to help find a cure for breast cancer.
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susan g. komen walk for the cure began friday. participants campe camped inside convention center overnight. this is lynn pfeiffer's seven and time walking. >> we all help each other out. it's a great big family. it's a big community. we're all here for the same reason and it is neat. it is neat. you meet a lot of different people an lot of friends and it's a great experience. emotional but great experience. >> others are experiencing it for the first time. this group calls themselves girls gone miles. >> it's rough but you think about the people who go through a lot more and those aches and pains aren't so big any more when you think about that. >> last 84's event raised more than thee million dollars. walkers are hoping this year tops that. >> it's live changing just the people that you meet along the way. >> great time. great, great group of women. >> great event. three quarters of the money raised goes to cancer research and a training grant. the remaining 25% helps fund local communities support and cancer out reach programs.
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stelai had head tonight and "eyewitness news", a decades old shopping spot destroyed by fire. now investigators are trying to figure out what caused a popular lancaster county farmers market to go up in flames. >> plus it's the day this new mom will never forget. and not just because her daughter was born but also 'cause of where the delivery happened. justin? >> we are going to wake up to some chilly temperatures and temperatures stay low average for the upcoming work week. i'll show you the forecast coming up. >> phillies closer jonathan papelbon tossed from today's game. sports director beasley reece game. sports director beasley reece will break it down when we come don't believe tom corbett's tv ad. the facts speak for themselves. tom corbett cut a billion dollars from our schools. he took an ax to education. twenty-seven thousand educators were laid-off. class sizes increased. and now almost eighty percent of school districts plan to raise property taxes.
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bench this sunday because of his behavior off the field. cbs news correspondent jericka duncan has more. >> greg hardy was removed from sunday's roster with no explanation. hardy is appealing to july domestic assault conviction he played last sunday against tam tampa. earlier in the week the panthers owner broke down as he spoke about domestic violence while accepting an award. >> i stand firmly against domestic violence plane sin pell. >> richardson's remarks came shortly after a video emerged showing former baltimore ravens ray rice punch knocking out his then fiance'. adrian peterson was -- >> ray rice and his wife were back in his hometown new rochelle saturday to watch a high school football game. on sunday, his mother attended church service
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