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other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> right now on "eyewitness news" a message against police spray painted on the front of an olde city garage. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. tonight police are trying to figure out exact who is responsible for the vandalism.
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meanwhile organizers of a peace rally held today are speaking out against this antipolice message. "eyewitness news" reporter steve matter son -- patterson is live in olde city with the story. >> reporter: it is the tale of two different messages one of them hours later remains scrawled right here on this olde city alley. it means cops lives don't matter in big red letters. it was far from the most impactful message we saw this day. >> ♪ >> reporter: it was the sound of sunday. >> ♪ >> reporter: no show of anger, no cries of outrage no call for justice just peace. >> i believe peace is the only way love is the own wail way. >> reporter: pastor desmond bird led members in a demonstration calling for prayerful solutions to the problems plaguing inner city america. >> many people are acting out because they don't have anyone who cares. we're here for them. >> reporter: but at the same
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time this was happening, so was this. investigators trying to determine who would scrawl something they call so ugly in this olde city alley. the message left overnight bold in red cops lives don't matter. >> it's a disgrace. we're going to hopefully hunt you down find you and prosecute you. >> reporter: fraternal order of police president john mcnesby condemns the act and says it does nothing but stifle the message of peaceful protesters. >> every life matters. >> reporter: when you compare the tone of the man who speaks for the police. >> ♪ >> reporter: to the people who speak for the city,. >> the ultimately all lives matter. >> reporter: you realize everyone is singing the same song. >> we don't see police officers. we just see people and we all respect people. all lives matter. >> ♪ i'm putting on my armor
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and i'm ready for the battle ♪ >> reporter: as for the investigation, police want to track down whoever did this, they're searching for suspects but you can bet they're focused on catching whoever did that. it's the latest from old city, i'm steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> steve thank you so much. also in baltimore today mayor stephanie rawlings blake listed lifted the curfew. the curfew went into effect after protests turned to riots. this afternoon a crowd rallied in front of city hall protesting police brutality. mayor rawlings blake praised transition into peaceful gatherings. >> what we saw over the past few days is not just the resiliency of our city but also our communities coming together. we want to heal our city. we know we have challenges in
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baltimore, we know that there's work to be done. >> mayor blake toured the mall today saying the majority of the stores damaged in the riots have now reopened. police in philadelphia are investigating a deadly stab in a home on the 5800 block of christian street in west philly. police responded to reports of a person screaming and found a 35-year-old man lying in a hallway. he was covered in stab wounds and medics pronounced him dead at the scene. the victims name hasn't been released. philadelphia police have found both stolen cargo trucks involvedly in a federal investigation. police found the u-haul truck stolen from hunting park on the 2200 block of west lehigh avenue. and they also found the penske truck that was stolen from south philadelphia. the thefts happened last week. police say this man is one of three suspects still at large tonight t the department homeland security is also involved in this
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investigation. and a seven-year-old girl is at children's hospital right now after part of a bullet got lodged in her skull. it happened last night around 9 o'clock on the 5400 block of haverford avenue while the girl was driving with her family. police say a dark sedan drove up to the car and someone inside opened fire on the family's vehicle. doctors later found shrapnel in the girl's head and she was briefly listed in critical condition. no other injuries were reported. police are still looking for the gunman at this hour. turning now to our weather, an absolutely gorgeous end to the weekend. "eyewitness news" at penn treaty park where folks took advantage of this sunny and really warm day today. meteorologist justin drabick is live on the cbs3 sky deck tracking even warmer temperatures heading our way. hey, justin that's right natasha. i think a lot of people waiting for a consistent forecast like this with warm temperatures. it's a nice evening outside just a few clouds, nice breeze and humidity is low. this week we're talking mid
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june-like temperatures in the forecast. today really not bad. we made to it 80 degrees for the official high temperature at philadelphia international airport. that's 10 degrees above average so we should be right around 70 this time of year and we won't even be close to 70 degrees for the next few days. there are the highs all across the delaware valley. look at reading allentown 80's, mid 70's up in the mountains even down at the shore. at one point reached a low in mid 70's before that influence off the ocean began to kick in. shore temperatures right now mid 60's. inland upper 70's to low 80's. 78 in wilmington, 79 degrees in reading this hour. some of the suburbs kind of the same deal, 80 in palmyra new jersey, mount holly new jersey checks in at 78 degrees. all right. storm scan3 nice and quiet over the east coast. we have a typical summer-like weather pattern shaping up over the next few days. it will be breezy but dry but that's going to cause a problem for enhanced fire risk for tomorrow afternoon. the reason is we're going to have a southwest wind kick up a little bit. could see gusts of 25 miles per hour.
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humidity levels are going to be very low. the ground is pretty dry so outdoor burning certainly not -- should not be planned tomorrow at all. temperatures in the mid 80's for philadelphia, upper 70's in the poconos. we'll talk about how long the warmth lasts in the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. natasha. >> justin thank you. 40,000 runners meantime laced up for the 36th annual broad street run today. it's the largest 10-mile run in the country. kyw news radio community affairs reporter cherri gregg was there. >> reporter: the sound they've been waiting for for weeks. >> (horn). >> reporter: marks the start as tens of thousands pounded the pavement taking the 10-mile trek down broad street. the runners ranged from rookies. >> it's the first time i've ron broad street. >> reporter: to seasoned pros. >> i'm ready to run. >> if i don't set another goal
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i might eat cheese burgers again. >> reporter: this group of ladies laced up to raise money for the american cancer society. >> i think we were close to 270,000, 269 yeah money is still coming in. >> reporter: philadelphia police were visible throughout the route with security protocols once again banning back packs. in favor of clear plastic bags. >> and i have just water and plastic bags, yes my shoes i'm going to run in. >> reporter: in addition tottens of thousands of runners, 5,000 volunteers organized all along broad street like richard washington for bringing everybody together. >> i'll be serving water today, making people smile. >> reporter: you can't forget the spectators, all the cheering fanfare and revelry of the day leads right here to the navy yard and of course the finish line. so was it worth it? >> i never did more than 8 miles training for this. this was such an accomplishment. it's awesome. >> reporter: at the navy yard cherri gregg kyw news
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radio for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> local chefs team up with the salvation army for a very special brunch. "eyewitness news" at the farm to families event today at the morris house hotel on south eighth street in center city. hungry folks turned out to taste signature dishes from around the area and to talk about locally sourced cuisine in the city. >> it is to show people that it is better to raise your own food to start a garden on your own and to eat nutritiously today. >> the proceeds from today's event will go toward local nutrition programs for children and for adults. stay with us everyone. still ahead on "eyewitness news" royal relatives meet britain's new princess. william and kate spend the day introducing their bundle of joy to the family but what about the child's name? plus a power couple in the sports worldscales it quits. how lindsey vaughn broke the
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dead. much needed aid is slowly trickling into the area. u.s. military helicopters arrived in katmandu today with supplies. since the initial quake, nepal has been hit with more than 70 aftershocks. secretary of state john kerry took a break during his travels overseas to visit an elephant sanctuary in kenya. kerry took time out to see baby elephants and was briefed on the history of the sanctuary even took a selfie with the elephants. following the visit the secretary went on to tour the nairobi national park to discuss bio diversity and conservation efforts. after three years golfer tiger woods and olympic skier lindsey vaughn are killing it quits. vaughn announced the split. she says their hectic lives forced them to spend a lot of time apart flume immediate word from woods on the split
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today. prince william and duchess kate spent today introducing their newest bundle of joy to their families just one day after the birth of the little princess, the oils still haven't revealed her name. cbs news correspondent susan mcginnis reports. >> reporter: a convoy of royal relatives arrived at kensington palace sunday to meet britain's new princess. royal or not kate's mother carol middleton and sister pippa were among the first to dote over prince william and kate's baby today. grandfather prince charles waved to royal fans after his visit while tourists and well wishers shared in the excitement. >> it's pretty incredible to think, a new princess. it's crazy. >> we could all babysit. [laughter] >> love to babysit. >> reporter: you're available. >> we're available. >> reporter: celebrations will continue throughout the week. on monday in hyde park the queen's soldiers will fire a royal gun salute. a day after the royal birth will and kate have not yet
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revealed their daughter's name, perhaps waiting until she meets her great grandmother queen elizabeth. elizabeth charlotte and alice are the top bets. >> i think alyssa good choice. >> alyssa good choice, yeah, it is. >> reporter: the princess is a web sister to 21 month old prince george. while the future king will have to learn to share his toys his little sister is unlikely to ever take the throne. in london, susan mcginnis for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> all right justin just a gorgeous day out there today. i was going come join you on the sky deck. >> i got a room out there. >> i'm coming out. >> she talked about it. >> it's so pleasant out there. >> it is. we don't have the humidity to deal with even though we're talking 80 degrees temperatures. temperatures will look like the middle of june. yeah we'll crank up the heat a little bit but still comfortable with low humidity. let's take you to the shore where it's very comfortable there. little cooler with that wind off the chilly atlantic where ocean water temperatures are in the mid 50. a little cooler, you may need the jacket.
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ocean city a live look there. there we are three weeks away from memorial day so this place is going to be jammed in the next few weeks let's talk temperatures this week. again today hope everyone had a chance to enjoy the 80-degree numbers today. our average tie 70 but look at this, all week we are going to be above average and looks like we're going to be peaking monday and tuesday temperatures well into the mid 80's but really we drop back a little bit wednesday pretty pleasant talking low and mid 70's. i think we can handle that. compared to 24 hours ago we're trending warmer, four, to 11 even 15 degrees warmer so that's a sign as that warmer air mass continuing to push into the midatlantic and northeast. these are the current numbers here. there it is 6:46 and we're still at 81 degrees at the airport, 71 in trenton lower and mid 60's right along the immediate coastline but again inland away from the water that's where the warmth is and it's warm everywhere across new england the northern midatlantic so no signs of any cool air.
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we're kind of in that typical mid supper weather pattern high pressure over us right now we'll get that counterclockwise flow around it so as a southwest wind kicks up over the next few days so that's why we'll be seeing warm temperatures. just a few clouds, a lot of sunshine in the forecast. also the jet stream way to the north so that allows that warmth to really move in from the deep south and again we get that southerly wind flow, so as long as we have the south winds and sunshine we'll warm up. notice the arrows pointing up to the north and east, sustained winds tomorrow, 15 maybe 20 miles per hour so that brings in the warmth and that southerly breeze continues during the day on tuesday before we get a cold front that will come in later during the day and then winds start to switch out of the north. so let's time things out for you tomorrow. enjoy it waking up, clear skies into the afternoon, kind of a repeat of today but even warmer. still comfortable with low humidity. clouds start to move in for tuesday morning. that's the approach of that front and then during the afternoon, mid to late afternoon hours we could see some scattered showers, maybe even a thunderstorm in some spots tuesday as the front
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passes and that front kind of hangs up just to our south wednesday, maybe some clouds, a lingering shower is possible during the afternoon wednesday. but look at these temperatures. tomorrow morning waking up visits and even some 60's. by 7 o'clock monday morning into the afternoon look at that surging into the mid 80's away from the water. once again near the shore delaware beaches in the lower to mid 70's. same deal tuesday still warm in the 80's before that front moves in from the north and west. very pleasant tonight mostly clear. we get back to 58 for the low temperature, south breeze at five five to 10. nice rebound tomorrow 84 for the afternoon temperature and check out the extended forecast on tuesday once again mid 80's but watch out for a couple of showers in the afternoon, maybe a thunderstorm. cools down a little bit wednesday but still very pleasant high 74 degrees. we'll keep it sunny by the end of the week into next weekend look at that lower 80's return. >> very nice. >> nice consistent forecast. a lot of people like that. >> absolutely. keep that it way. >> i'll do my best. >> let's check in with lesley.
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>> the phillies road trip. trying to avoid a series sweep by the marlins. feast or famine for ryan howard. he's been hit less in the last two games. he snaps that streak and off to the races darin ruf scores from first howard slides into third with his first triple since last april. next batter grady sizemore singles to left. howard comes in to score and the phillies take a three-two lead. howard in the seventh singles to right center field on this one chase utley will score. and just like that the phillies take a five-two lead. jonathan papelbon comes in to finish up the game and the phillies snap a streak. gonzalez piing up his first major league win. phillies win six to two. eagles continuing to add players after yesterday's draft signing 16 undrafted free agents including delaware valley's wide receiver rasheed bailey. among the 16, four were
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offensive lineman that's four more than the eagles picked in the draft. the o-line can considered to be a big need for the eagles. coach chip kelly on why they did what they did. >> there were guys there we really wanted in this draft but, you know, in each round they were taken before we had an opportunity to pick, so, you know, we're going to stick to our board and talk about that when it crosses. but again i think you look at our line in terms of being able to go play this season i think we're excited about the group we have to go play this season. we do have to address it as we move forward in the future and maybe there's one or two or three, four guys here that are undrafted guys that will have an opportunity like matt tobin that have made our team as an undrafted guy. that's the direction we'll go at least this year. >> mayweather-pacquiao fight a star studded event beyoncé and jay-z, tom brady michael jordan. so big jamie foxx is singing the national anthem.
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mayweather winning in a union man muss decision remains undefeated at 48 and zero. pacquiao will blame a shoulder injury he suffered while training last month. coming um in the buick sports zone we're going to go in depth on the eagles draft with mark echo and elliott shore parks. we'll break down and what the birds d plus we'll get into the mayweather-pacquiao fight. because of the injury should there abrematch? could there be a rematch? all that and more after "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >> more hype continues. >> more hype. >> yet another fight. thank you so much lesley. we're back in just a
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>> be sure to tune in tomorrow night on cbs3, a prime time special celebrating the legendary career of late night talk show host david letterman as he gets set to retire laid this month. comedian ray romano will host a life on television, it begins at 9:30 on cbs3. home brewers gather in sold city to put their creations to the defendant today. "eyewitness news" at the second story brewing company for the third home brew brew fest. amateur brewers brought their best beers to be judged. the winner's beer will go on tap. it is organized by the flood watch point theater company as a way to celebrate the summer season. stay with us. we're back in a moment
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there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them.
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captioning funded by cbs and ford >> pelley: the first boy to die was wrapped in the grief of israel. in june, the night his mother sat up worrying, 16-year-old naftali fraenkel and two friends were kidnapped, and later, shot by palestinian terrorists. the next day, israeli terrorists kidnapped a palestinian boy, same age. mohammad abu khdeir was burned alive. within days, it was war. ( explosions ) and not in 50 years were so many children about to die in the holy land. >> safer: this is inside the washington monument the moment an earthquake struck washington, d.c., in 2011.
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