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bill: think positive if you're utah. got a quick hitter, get yourself organized defensively. maybe a drive draw kickback out for a three. jim: taylor or loveridge an open look from the wing perhaps. here's taylor. [whistle] drive and a whistle outside. seemed a little late but -- bill: might be jones, i think from the rear there trying to strip. grant: taylor, nice hesitation on the three. got jones. and got the arm there. jim: ninth team foul so still one-and-one. grayson allen in for jefferson. in and out. grant: a smart move by taylor. you don't need a three. just need a basket and a chance to set up your pressure against
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duke. bill: when you do that, you sometimes get the three. they collapse, get a nice, open kick. jim: taylor. just a moment ago hit both ends of a one-and-one. bill: tough guy. a lot of moxie. done a great job, i thought, defensively for this team. jim: so that brings it to five with 20 seconds. grant: that's for a home run play there. oh, wow. i don't know about that, coach. bill: well, it stops the clock. that's about the only good thing about it. doesn't let the clock start, i should say, but goodness. jim: fourth on taylor. cook in there now for the two. grant: yeah, he got him. he got him.
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jim: rattles around and drops. that is quinn's mother janet, fingers crossed. will she look up or not? bill: you don't need that because your son is a great free throw shooter. if they give it to him. jim: she had to look up. what was going on? it was a long time. [laughter] grant: did he make it? miss it? jim: what happened? bill: did they take it away from him? this kid is one of those great stories when you think of it that moved to the shooting guard, welcomes tyus with open arms and anything for a victory. jim: and with the blue devil nail polish. she can now applaud as he hits them both. seven points in front, 20 seconds remaining.
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jim: coach me up heroics fellows. how do you make up this much ground with this little time? bill: you go as hard and as quick as you can to the other end and try and create havoc. find somebody in the passing leanen -- lane and defensively just double up as quickly as you can. see if you can come up with a steal. maybe one pass in the passing lane. make duke, for example, make this team use some clock and not foul. there they go. jim: they let wright go in for the two. and a time-out called by coach krystkowiak. the margin five.
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to get to you... they'd have to get past us. america's navy. jim: what does utah do now? grant: i think on the inbounds pass, try and get a steal. if you don't get the steal
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immediately you foul duke. bill: do you remember a game where you inbounded the pass to christian laettner? jim: sounds familiar. bill: there was nobody guarding you. maybe you try and get a five-second violation is a possibility too. but face guarding, make them throw a loop and somebody can intercept. perfect trap, just get a jump ball. jim: a traveling call on cook! bill: ooh. a little shuffle in the corner e. i think he was trying to run the clock out and kids never throw the ball like that in the schoolyard, right? grant: great trap. trapping with their body kind of forcing cook to take a few steps. jim: from the corner, trying to inbound it. to loveridge. front of the rim. pulled down by cook.
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and now they just let it go. [buzzer] the game is over. and the blue devils are on to the regional final. bill: i think they're going to shoot the foul. there was a foul. i think they're going to make cook shoot the fouls. there was a foul just prior to the horn going off. jim: the coaches are just wrapping things up and they turn around and look. and the officials are still asking for cook to come out and shoot the free throws. bill: watch this now. he gets pulled there. that's where the whistle went off. grant: wright tried to get a jump ball here. bill: could have been a two. i think they're finally agreeing that it's over. that's not where he got fouled though. grant: he got fouled by taylor
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right here. bill: yeah .1 seconds. i think they're going to have cook shoot. jim: and utah is already headed to the locker room. the game's over. the officials are going to come over and explain. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you're going to put .7 back on the clock? so utah is going to come back out from the locker room. bill: it's when the foul occurred he's saying. jim: so they're putting .7 on the clock. but the foul occurred, not the whistle or the buzzer. grant: utah was off the court. they have to come back out. bill: it's almost wrenching
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emotionally when you think of it. it's hard enough to walk off and know it's over. they're shaking hands and now you have to come back and -- jim: speaking of it being over, down the far end of the floor delon wright, the senior and such a big part of this turnaround of utah, as chris cove -- as krystkowiak tried to bring the program back to the majerus level. what a career he's had at utah. finalist for the naismith, the cousy and wooden awards. there you see taylor who committed his fifth foul with that. [buzzer] and bachynski just launches it to the far end. it's a duke victory at 63-57. duke and gonzaga sunday.
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, which based on what i saw tonight with the zags this is going to be a good one. bill: i would agree, the offensive-minded zags, they have a lot of weapons. jim: tracy wolfson, over to you. tracy: coach, an interesting ending there and you mentioned your players were nervous. coach krzyzewski: in the first half. second half we started out storage then we got that 13-, 14-point lead and we couldn't hit and they got seven straight points, put a lot of game pressure on us and justise really came through for us. tracy: he always seemed to be there when you needed him. coach krzyzewski: he has in these three games. points are important but points at critical times, they're worth a lot more. he's getting those points in critical times. tracy: now you're all -- off to the elite eight. you face a tough challenge in
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mark few. how big a challenge will that be? >> they have a great program. they're old. hopefully our guys have learned from wing tonight and won't be nervous on sunday but we were a little bit nervous today. utah makes you that way because there's a -- they're a good team. tracy: appreciate it. jim? jim: third game in a row of the tournament, winslow at the critical time made sure that the momentum went back for good to duke. you can turn now to michigan state and oklahoma on tbs. for raft grant, and tracy, jim nantz saying so long from houston. greg: work bark to our studios here in new york. so the blue devils 63-57 winners over utah. they will play gonzaga in the second game on sunday, tipping at 5:05 p.m. eastern time. in the michigan state will have
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oklahoma east region semifinal. 1:19 remaining. the spartans trying to hang on to a three-point lead. the winner there plays louisville and that game will tip at 2:20 eastern time on sunday. tonight, after your late and local news dave and then see what everyone is talking about on "the late late show" with james corden. tomorrow on cbs, a champion is crowned in the division ii men's basketball championship. florida sexourn indiana university of pennsylvania at 3:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow's ncaa tournament action is on tbs. we begin at 5:00 p.m. eastern with the infiniti ncaa tip-off show, then the west region, number two seed arizona and number one seed wisconsin followed by three-seed notre dame taking on the number one overall seed, kentucky. we'll see you back here on cbs on sunday at 1:00 eastern time to close out the road to the final four.
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scandal rocks a montgomery county high school. schools allegedly posting explicit pictures of other students online. tonight administrators, police and the da' office are now involved. this story developing at this late hour as word spreads among the north penn school community. good evening to you i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. right now it is unclear how many students might be involved in this situation. but this case is once again shining a spotlight on the potential dangers of online file sharing. north penn parents are outraged after word came down from the school district about allegations some students may have shared inappropriate pictures and videos online. >> especially not pictures. you just don't do that. >> reporter: katie joyce and other parents told "eyewitness news" they found out about the situation from the district late friday. >> i think kids should be really
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careful about what they put on the internet and myself as a parent i drill my kids all the time about what they can and cannot do students told "eyewitness news" the photographs were posted on drop box. the sight let's users share photos on a mobile phone or tablet. >> be careful what you put out there. because it's going to end up -- it may end up on when you fill out a job application. >> some district students took to social media to call for a stop to the alleged picture posting. and parents we spoke to agreed. >> if you put something on the internet it's there forever. same with texting. anything you do, you just have to be so careful. >> it's unknown if fay charges will be filed. anyone who has information relating to the investigation is urged to contact police. a lingering mystery in somerset set county app% to be solved now. officials say that cooper health systems ceo john sheridan killed his wife joyce and they are took his own life. but as "eyewitness news" reporter diana rock companies tell us tonight those closest to the couple believe that is not
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what happened. >> reporter: six months after the ceo of cooper health system and his wife died their montgomery township home remains boarded. the cars still park in the driveway. the somerset prosecutor now says john sheridan stabbed his wife joyce to death and set the house on fire in the early morning of september 28th. and what has now been ruled a murder/suicide. the official autopsy reveals joyce was found with eight stab wounds to her head and one to her chest in the upstairs bedroom. she died before the fire start started. smoke inhalation and shark force injuries killed john. firefighters found him in the burning house with five broken ribs and cuts to his neck and body. he was lying underneath a heavy dresser. two knives and a gasoline can with his fingerprints were found in the bedroom. all their possessions were intact including nearly $1,000 in cash. also the home had no signs of forced entry. investigators say witnesses told them in the days leading up his mental condition was deteriorating.
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john had become withdrawn very upset and overly worried with regard to work issues n a statement the sheridan four sons said the conclusions seeks to convict our father based on lit more than rank speculation. we will be filing a lawsuit challenging the conclusion announced by investigators. we will not allow our father to be convicted based on guess work resulting from an inadequate and incomplete investigation simply because he is not here to defend himself. investigators say they followed the evidence and in a statement cooper says our hearts are with the sheridan family at this difficult time. although the findings about his death and the death of joyce are unfathomable to us we had consider to remember john as a compassionate leader of cooper who was committed to making positive change in camden. >> as they continue to search for answers neighbors have chosen not to talk about this out of respect for the sheridan children who are still grieving the loss of two parents. in montgomery township, somerset county diana rocco cbs3
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"eyewitness news". winter is set to make return this weekend. we're approaching the end of march, right? but whipping winds will make it feel like february out there. meteorologist kate bilo in for kathy tonight. kay we're talking about the possibility of snow flurries? >> absolutely chris. we are going to see snow flurries across portions of the area tomorrow as very chilly air dives in from the north and west in fact temperatures will be about 15 degrees below normal on saturday. and even tonight it's cold out here but tomorrow night is going to be even colder unfortunately. let's take look at storm scan3 and not seeing much out there right now. there are some showers still trying to line up just off the coast. this system taking its time getting out of here. we've had a lot of fog low clouds and showers along the coast all day even though we clear out this afternoon in the city. notice how there are a few flurries off to the north and west. some of these flurries will rotate into our area later today and you can see way back to the west there over the country's mid section our of our neck cold
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that will come through later in the day monday. in the meantime temperatures are dropping overnight as skies clear. we're at 35 in allentown. 39 degrees in reading and 43 at the philadelphia international airport. notice how cold it is to the north and west. it's 22 in pittsburgh. it's 18 in cleveland right now. and just 29 in state college and that chilly air is moving in as it does so take look tomorrow at 2:00 o'clock couple of spotty flurries here and there. better chance for a snow shower later tomorrow evening down the shore. culling up i'll have the seven day forecast and let you know if there's a warmup in our future. for now back inside to you. >> okay, kate, thank you tonight the long running legal saga involving amanda knox is over. today italy's highest court overturn the murder conviction against her and her ex-boyfriend ex-boyfriend. they both did prison time for the murder of british student meredith church they are. knox awaited the verdict in her hometown of seattle and spoke about her roommate a short time ago. >> meredith was my friend.
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and -- she deserveed so much in this life. >> the ruling which struck down last year's guilty verdicts by a florence appeals court brings the eight year case to a close. more troubling details emerge about the pilot that french authorities say intentionally crashed a plane full of people into the french alps. that crash killed drexel university graduate emily selke and 149 others. and tonight we hear exclusively from one of her close friends. she talk only with "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt. >> emily was such a positive person. she had this very go with the flow personality very easy going. um she was really easy to go get along with. >> reporter: julie is comeing to grips with the reality that her friend emily selke died in this plane crash in the french
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alps. >> that's me and emily. >> the two were roommates for summer in scotland and quickly became friends. >> it was crazy that -- how fast we became friends and how comfortable she just made me feel. i thought we had been friends for like years. >> emily her mother yvonne and 148 others died in the crash. what prompted 27-year-old co-pilot andreas lubitz to crash the passenger jet. the key question investigators from multiple countries are work working to answer. >> i don't feel angry. i'm really sad for the father, the parents of that young pilot. i mean october imagine what they're going through right now. >> reporter: investigators searched lubitz's apartment and found a torn up doctor's note excusing him from work the same day authorities say he crashed the plane on purpose. investigators say he lock the pilot out of the cockpit before decenting into the mountains. investigators expected to take weeks to locate everyone on
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board. >> she had so much live in her mostly all my memories are great ones we shared together. >> reporter: there's already a rule in the united states that two people have to be in the cockpit at all times. that's not the case in europe. only one person has to be in a cockpit. several airlines including germanwings parent company lufthansa have already made a pledge to change that rule so there are two people in the cockpit. reporting from the sat center, david spunt, cbs3 "eyewitness news". the 100,000 commercial pilots in the us cannot do their jobs without first being cleared by doctors. and that involves under going a physical exam and self reporting whether they've tried to commit suicide or have mental disorders including depression or anxiety. a formal psychiatric examination is not required, though, by the federal aviation administration. be sure to stay with "eyewitness news" for the latest on the plane crash in the french alps and the investigation into the co-pilot. you can get the details any time online at cbsphilly.com.
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>> there's troubling new information about this week's gas explosion and building collapse in new york city. thursday's blast was caught on tape and two people are still missing in the east village of manhattan. well now police say that that explosion may have been caused by a worker improperly tapping a gas line. firefighter who helped victims get to safety says there was carnage all around him. >> collapses probably the number one killer of firemen. if you look at the history i was scared but i did it any way. you just, you know, hope it ain't that time. >> that blast destroyed or damaged four apartment buildings and injured nearly two dozen people. well, chopper three over the schuylkill river on friday as emergency crews pulled a body from the water. this was near kelly drive and south ferry road in east falls. police say the body is that of a man but there's no word on his identity or the cause of his
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death. reportedly someone on the river bank discover the body and called police. well the mother of a suspect charged with assaulting a young woman in port richmond is apologizeing. investigators say that the woman was walking home from her gym when she was attacked by a 14 and 16-year-old on richmond street on wednesday night. "eyewitness news" spoke on friday with the mother of the 16-year-old suspect. >> no, i don't. i don't believe he was capable doing anything. >> to any girl. >> what are the parents doing you know and it's sad that it comes down to this. >> prosecutors are expected to try those two suspects as adults adults. a septa bus is in the right place at the right time and the driver is being called a hero after finding a little girl who wandered from her home for a special treat. the child was found alone at torresdale and magee in philadelphia's tacony neighborhood. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter has this incredible
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story. >> reporter: with little annabelle ridgeway back safely at their side her parents had words of gratitude to septa bus driver harrell land jennifer who opened the doors of his route 56 bus and his heart to the wet shivering little girl. sheltering and caring for her after she was spotted by a passenger wandering in the darkness just before 3am. >> i can't thank him enough. i wish i can hug him right now. i really do. there's no words. there's no words. he saved my daughter's life. >> oman i was like, you got to be kidding me? not this time of night. >> reporter: the driver says as he called for help annabelle explained to passengers she was on her way to a local store to buy what she called a slushy. >> all i want is a sludge she. that's all she said. >> alerted by the driver police officers quickly guided annabelle off the bus and back home. her parents saying she slipped out a back door walking several blocks even crossing busy torresdale avenue.
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>> i'm just so grateful to have her home and safe. >> annabelle's parents who are already installing new locks on the house promise that was the first and last time she will ever leave on her own. meanwhile, annabelle smiling and happy after taking a nap told her mom she would still like that icy treat from the wawa. that she just wasn't able to get her hands on over in it. >> mommy, take me to wawa and buy a slushy. >> i will take to you wawa and buy a slushy. listen promise me next time you'll wait for me. okay. >> in tacony walt hunter, cbs3 oy witness news. >> still to come on this late edition of "eyewitness news" it is the racist chant that brought down a fraternity at the university of oklahoma. the fineings are in. we'll tell you where investigators say the students learned that chant. muss a marathon mission. an american astronaut now on his way on a year long stay out of this world. tell was nasa is hoping to learn
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from that incredible mission. kate? it was a chilly friday but it's going to be even colder for saturday. it's going to feel like february with temperatures barely getting into the 40s and the chance for few of these snow flurries to make it in our area. i'll have all the details coming up. >> and these southern california hills now appear to be alive with music. so how did this piano get
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there's new fallout from the video taped racist chant that led to the university of oklahoma shutting down a fraternity. today ou's president said that the members of sigma alpha epsilon learned that chant four years ago during a national leadership cruise for the fraternity. a couple weeks ago the national office condemned this video and said it does not teach the chant. one of the students who appeared in the video levi pettitte apologized publicly this week. he and another sae withdrew from the university. the secret service issues new rules on agents drinking and using government vehicles after two agents allegedly drove drunk through the scene of a white house bomb investigation. under these new rules secret service employees are not allowed to drive win 10 hours of
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consumeing alcohol. violators will face punishment including the potential loss of their job. senate minority leader harry reid is not running for re-election in 2016. today the nevada lawmaker announced he will retire when his term ends. reid served a majority leader in the senate for eight years until the gop gained control last november. the 75-year-old also suffered an eye injury earlier this year. reid is supporting supporting new york senator chuck schumer to take his place. >> duchess of cambridge made one final appearance before the birth of her second child. they visited the stevens lawrence center in london met with volunteers and statue work wig advantaged children. as far as the duchess due date the baby is expected sometime next month. and american astronaut and russian cosmonaut blast off for year long mission on the international space station. >> and lift off the year in space starts now.
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>> scott kelly and mikhail took off from kazakhstan earlier today. the mission's primarily goal to study wait lessness and space radiation on humans. this will be kelly's forth trip into space. >> this time i get the sense i'm going somewhere and not coming back for a really long time kind of like i'm moving there. >> 14 member revolving crew will conduct 400 scientific experiments. one involves daily medical tests on kelly while he's in orbit with similar tests on his twin brother the retired astronaut mark kelly who is back here on earth. scientists hope that the trip had pave the way for future space travel including extended trips perhaps to mars. a six flags fifty eight great adventure going green. the amusement park's roller coasters and other attractions will soon be run with solar power. k d.c. solar will build one of new jersey's biggest solar farms on 90 acres near the safari park
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in jackson. they'll cut down 18,000 trees but they'll plant 26,000. the solar farm is expected to be ready by late 2016. a curious site a top santa monica mountains in california. chopper from our sister station kcbs spotted this piano on the tow ban go look out. to get to that area, you're talking about a 2-mile hike. and at this point no word on why or how someone managed to get that piano there. i'll tell you this much. >> yeah. it's a little warmer in southern california. >> yeah. >> to lug a piano up a mountain than it would be here. >> you can leave major appliances outside in california the weather is so nice. here it would get wet. >> it would get wet. >> snowed on tomorrow. >> snowed on. >> a little -- couple flurries op top. exactly. you wouldn't want to be leaving too much outside it would freeze as well as temperatures get down to around freezing tonight and tomorrow night in the 20's. i think we're done with the single digits thank goodness.
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we just need a warmup and we don't have any big ones in site although it does look to get back to normal next week. we'll take it. let's check with our weather watchers a couple people still up with us here on this late edition of "eyewitness news". ella davis in sent square pa reporting threat degrees right now and she's just asking where is spring. spring are you here. >> i love that. we don't see it at least not tonight with temperatures down into the 30 it's. greg mccoy in marshaltown delaware 39 degrees. he says temperatures dropping steadily. skies still mostly cloudy and a slight breeze. check in with more of our weather watchers this margo she's in buena vista township, new jersey reporting 38 degrees and a partly cloudy sky and margo comment says it's a chilly early morning spring we are weighting and we'll have to wait at least through this weekend. let's take a look what's going on outside right now. beautiful friday night. great looking night in the city of philadelphia. we look live from the cbs3 studios out towards center city

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