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♪ >> now at 11:00 o'clock, take a good look at this man. he's behind a violent bank heist in montgomery county, ton night he's considered armed and dangerous. good evening, i'm chris may. i'm jessica dean. that robbery happened just before 4:00 this afternoon at the bank of america branch on my roth road in plymouth meeting. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is live outside fbi headquarters where the search is on tonight.
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diana. >> reporter: jessica investigators believe that this man is not only responsible for that robbery you were talking about this afternoon but at least one other in the last couple of weeks. and just recently, they said he they want to get his picture out that so this doesn't happen again. the fbi is looking for this man who robbed a bank of america in plymouth meeting wednesday at gun point. firing a shot at the teller's window before he left. the pictures show his gun on the counter pointed right at the teller. >> after getting money from the tellers he turned oh leave and before he left he turned around and he fired around back into the direction of the teller windows. thankfully nobody was struck by the bullet. he fired one round and then fled the area of the bank on foot. >> reporter: police believe he's the same man responsible for the may 14th rob brief this wells fargo bank scene here wearing a black shirt. >> it's surprising. because highly populateed area. >> reporter: this cab driver was outside the bank when it happen.
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>> it happened so fast. and it's like it took us by like hold up, again, that was the shot. like again? >> reporter: surveillance photos released by investigators show the robbery in progress. the man handed the teller a note demanding money each time. in wednesday's robbery showing a gun. the fbi says if not caught they are certain he will strike again again. >> this is very concerning much case laying of violence, introduction of a weapon, firing a weapon in a bank very serious. sole we're obviously very interested in getting this guy off the street. >> reporter: the man is described as 5-foot 7-inches tall with a medium build. last seen wig a white hat and shirt. so no one was injured in today's bang robbery and it is still unclear how much this man has gotten away with. how much money this man has gotten away with but police are asking anyone who recognizes his picture to give them a call. we're live in center city tonight i'm diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, diana. thank you. bomb threat forces the
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evacuation of the cherry hill mall. chopper three over that scene around 8:00 o'clock tonight. you see employees and shoppers had to wait in parking lots as law enforcement swept the mall. nothing suspicious was found the mall was able to reopen that. threat though is under investigation. meanwhile police in ocean county arrest 24-year-old in connect with a bomb threat at the ocean county mall. investigators say she called the mall on hooper avenue in toms river last week and said there's bomb and then hung up. police traced that call back to her. she's now charged with createing a false public alarm and terroristic threats. we have just learn the identity of the driver who was killed in this deadly crash on i i380 in the poconos this morning. 54-year-old alfredo tal mack company from new york was one of thee people killed. his tractor trailer collided with a bus that was filled with italian tourists. it happened in tobyhanna monroe county about 115 miles north of philadelphia.
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more than a dozen others were injured in that crash. "eyewitness news" spoke with the truck driver who was shaken by what he saw on the road. >> i'm on these roads every day. six, seven days week. you know what i mean? and it's definitely an impact to see another truck, you know what i mean? >> the bus was on its way from new york to niagara falls. there is no word on what caused that crash. well torque night preparing for what could be another sleepless night in chester where suspicious fires are cause for concern. thee fires in five days have ripped through homes on the same block of bicly place. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones spoke tonight with some worried residents. >> reporter: these fires have been intense in this video from a camera mounted on a firefighter haass helmet clearly shows that on a block filled with row homes there is fear here one of these fires could spread and take down half the block. >> everybody is talking about it it.
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>> so like nobody will be able to sleep. the kids scared to go to sleep. they scared to go to school. what are we supposed to do about it? 28 people from seven different families have been forced from their homes including william yates. >> it's just crazy. i moon it don't make sense. >> reporter: half a dozen houses have been scorched already on the 400 block of bickley place. >> the most recent tuesday night night. >> there are three fires on the same row, same block, same side of the block. but for the grace of god that there's been no injuries. >> reporter: to neighbors it's obvious they see an arsonist at work. but investigators stopped short of calling this arson. however an arson task force which includes the state police has been formed to investigate the chester fires. >> the jury is still out. we have to go where the evidence leads us. >> reporter: police maintained a presence here since the first fire saturday. >> just because people don't see police officers doesn't mean they're not here. >> reporter: thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock the red cross will be out here along with the fire department. they will will be handing out some 200 working smoke detectors to residents who want one.
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reporting in chester todd quinones cbs3 "eyewitness news". the clouds and the unseasonably cool weather are sticking around for another night. meteorologist kathy orr is live on the cbs3 sky deck now with more on what we can expect as we head out the door in the morning. kathy? >> jess it's cloudy and it's cool but it is comfortable. there's not much of a wind. so even tomorrow morning you may need a light sweater or jack but the weather will be getting better. take look at storm scan3. you can see the clouds right there. and we see moisture moving up from the south but most of that will be dissipating overnight. the hot spots have been cape may county and also central and southern delaware. as we look ahead where you see the clearing sky toward the poconos, that's actually where we had cooler temperatures with some radiational cooling. poconos 52. 62 in allentown and trenton 57 in the city it is 61. wake up to temperatures mainly in the 50's come tomorrow morning. cooler in the poconos and then temperatures warming up. we will see some sunshine by 9am around 60.
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62 degrees by 11:00 with mostly cloudy skies and peeks of sun coming up we'll talk about more sun in the seven day forecast when the win shifts and we warm up across the region much it is coming i promise. see you later in the broadcast. >> kathy thanks so much. bucks county mother under arrest tonight. she's accused of of giving her 11-year-old daughter and a young boy alcohol and then video taping them in a sexually provocative encounter. >> 54-year-old tina of lower southampton is charged with corruption of minors. that alleged incident involving her child and a 13 year old boy happened at mousily home on clayton avenue may second. authorities say mousily also gave those children condoms. she's now being held on $50,000 bail. a man who says jerry sandusky sexually abused him as a teen went to court to force prosecutors to file charges. the man is now 43 and claims he was abused when he was 16 and took part in a football camp run by sandusky at penn state. the office of attorney attorney
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general kathleen kane met with the man in april but it was determined the alleged abuse in 1988 was outside the statute of limitations. attorneys for that man say it adversely affected his life. >> his life went out of control. we're talking drugs alcohol substantial criminal activity for which he was incarcerateed. and it's a sad story from the very beginning. it really is. the man's lawyer filed an appeal today it names kane and two of her deputees. the convicted killer raphael jones will spent the rest of his life in prison for murdering philadelphia police officer moses walker. it was august 18th of 2012, officer walker had finished his shift and was walking to a bus stop when jones and another man tried to rob him. they had a gun and shot the officer twice. after today's sentencing officer walker's mother spoke about a pain that never goes away. >> i can't go forward.
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it's not over. it's never going to be over. this is just another page that we turning in this chapter, you know, but my family is satisfied. we're happy that justice was served and that he's off the streets but it's never going to be over. >> the other man responsible for officer walker's murder chauncey mcfarland is serving 20 to 40 years in prison. public will begin paying respects to beau biden former delaware attorney general and son of the vice-president tomorrow biden will lie in honor at legislative hall in dover between 1:00 and 5:00 o'clock. he died last saturday after a battle with brain cancer. president obama will give the eulogy at the funeral service in wilmington saturday. beau biden was 46 years old. well tonight several hundred people are celebrating the efforts to help local residents recover from at diction. at the annual making a difference dinner city officials treatment providers and philadelphians in recovery come together to celebrate the success of those tackling add additions to drug and alcohol.
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those awarded were selected from dozens of nominations from going above and beyond in helping those in need. >> for many years gunshot wounds, selling drugs on october the first 1990 i turned that all around. and i've been on this -- i've been on this request man giving back to the city of philadelphia and the citizens of philadelphia giving people hope showing them there's a way out. >> this is the 18th year the mayor's drug and alcohol executive commission has held this event and they are all doing great work there. >> no doubt about it school cafeteria worker thought she was doing a good thing giving food to students who were hungry and otherwise couldn't afford it. >> but now she's out of a job. still ahead why the school fired her and why she says she'd do the same thing again. plus could the third time be charm for the female version of viagra? we'll tell you about the latest effort to get the so- so-called little pink pill on the mark. >> kathy? >> we have clouds out there right now but to the west
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terror suspect appears in federal court in boston. he is charged in a plot to kill police officers. federal prosecutors say the 24-year-old david wright tried to hide a smart phone belonging to 26-year-old osama raheem. according to a criminal complaint those two men spoke early tuesday. then hours later raheem was shot and killed by members of a joint terrorism task force. after they say he lunch the at them with a knife. today police showed a surveillance video of that shooting to some local religious leaders trying to dispel rumors what home had been shot in the back. >> the video clearly shows these four or five officers backtrack
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backtracking away from the suspect as he's coming at them. >> as for wright he's being held pending a hearing later this month. a royal mistake causes concern in england for the health of the queen. tweet was sent out by a bbc reporter saying the queen elizabeth is being treated at king edward the seventh hospital in london. statement due shorely. well that journalist later took the tweet down citeing a prank. but later the bbc overall apologized saying that the mishap resulted from a technical worker for coverage of the queen queen's eventual death. buckingham did confirm queen elizabeth was at the hospital but only get a routine checkup. >> multi million dollar maps is on the move. a couple in washington state bought this 1923 home in seattle while playing to barge it to bainbridge island. crews spent the past 2.5 months preparing the house for the low slow trek across lake washington. that home was originally slated
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to be torn down to make way for a new development. okay. you'll remember yesterday we told you about a bus that was found on the boardwalk in ventnor. well today the own are in came forward to claim it. >> turns out it belongs to a woman named cc up berg who moved from vendor nor to delaware last november. her mother made his sculpture of her late hub. the bust was somehow lost in the move but it still is unknown how it ended up on the ventnor boardwalk. a school district in denver fired a cafeteria worker giving away free lunches to students who couldn't pay for them. >> della curry is her name. she says that she would do all this again and she hopes that the attention this story is getting had lead to new p.m. cease. former kitchen manager says that the students she helped did not qualify for a free lunch program or reduceed lunch programs. because their parents make too much money.
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>> first grader in front of me crying because she doesn't have enough money for lunch. yes, i gave her lunch. if me getting fired for it is one way that we can try to change this, i'll take it in a heartbeat. >> the school district there says that it does provide students a cheese sandwich and milk if they consistently don't have money to afford lunch. on the cbs3 health watch tonight, an fda advisory panel is poised to make potentially historic decision tomorrow. whether or not to approve a sex drug for women. it would be the first. health reporter stephanie stahl has details on the fight for the drug that includes allegations of sexism. >> it's just you and your lady. >> reporter: this is an ad calling for a equality in the bedroom. >> you have countless medication options that had make you just as randy as a teenager. too bad your lady doesn't have any. >> it comes from a group called even the score back by the maker of a drug for female sexual dysfunction called -- 66-year-old barbara was among
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the women who tested it. >> i had tremendous feelings of love and respect for my husband but i just had no sexual desire. >> i did notice she was going to bed earlier. i didn't know why. what i was doing wrong. >> barbara says win a week trying the drug she noticed noticed a transformation. >> the change was so dramatic that in the middle of the night i was waking my husband up. much to his delight. and surprise. >> she was happy. i was happy. >> along sprout pharmaceuticals will try to convince the fda to approve the drug. it's been rejected twice before saw a cushion the agency of being sexist when it comes to sex. >> for a condition to have been known about for almost four decades but still not have a single treatment that probably does say something. >> it works on brain chemistry it was originally an anti depress san it's different from the treatments for men that work
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on blood flow. there are many to choose from. none for women. >> for goodness sakes, let's open up the pipeline so that women have what men have which is many, many options. >> fda strongly rejects claims of gender bias saying in a statement "fda has recognized the challenges involved with developing treatments for female sexual dysfunction". >> i don't think that the fda is specifically trying to be sexist. to be fair, libido is a very complicated state. >> reporter: earlier this week the fda released a review of the drug acknowledging it did produce increase in sexual desire but they high heighted safety issues klein you hadding low blood pressure and fainting spells. the decision tomorrow is from the advisory committee. the fda does not have to follow it but usually does. i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. you're back in from the sky deck
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deck. is it getting any warmer out there. it is june, right. >> i know. so much for the clouds and the gloom but we will be digging out of this weather rut so to speak. temperature on the rise and sunshine will be on the increase especially as we head toward the weekend. it's been a long week of clouds. take look outside where we do pretty center city skyline despite the cloud cover with temperatures holding in the 60s for now. with the clouds. falling slightly during the overnight. on storm scan3 you can see a few sprinkles especially that was extreme south jersey and delaware on the northern fringe of a frontal boundary that just doesn't want to give up. it's helping to create that easterly flow. philadelphia 61. it's comfortable out there. allentown 62. the poconos 52 with a clear sky and trenton it is 57 degrees. cooler down the shore with those northeasterly winds. 58 in ocean city. 59 in cape may and rehoboth beach, delaware, only 58 degrees 58 degrees. we'll watch temperatures rise into the 60s tomorrow. still seeing an easterly wind keeping it cool, keeping it mostly cloudy and watching this front sag a little bit further
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to the south and it will also weaken. that will help our conditions for friday. friday skies will be at least partly cloudy to mostly cloud deed, a chance of a shower but i was just looking at new information in the weather center suggesting that most of this will stay to the south and we could get out unscathed with this one maybe few spotty showers that's just about it. saturday we'll watch a front approach from the north and west. a chance of a scattered afternoon shower or storm but temperatures will be back into the 80s. fair weather high pressure building in for sunday. so sunday a slam dunk. definitely a dry day. probability of precipitation i lowered for friday to 30%. 30% saturday. that's just a chance of a shower. 30% is in the chance range and by sunday nothing it will be a dry day that's the great news. overnight low temperature 57 degrees definitely cool for the month of june. during the day tomorrow, 68 that's 10 degrees blow normal winds out of northeast as we go hour by hour, light jacket or sweater required as you head out the door. noontime looking good outdoors
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for lunch and the evening 61 degrees. and falling. on the exclusive "eyewitness weather" seven day forecast. you can see temperatures on their way up friday 75. saturday 82. and looking good next week in the 80s. which is above normal for this time of year. so the second week of june looking better. that's a look at your seven day forecast. we want to tell you we'll be live from cape may tomorrow at 5:00 and 6:00 for orr at the shore. hope you'll type in or join us if you're down the shore. we'll be back with beasley and sports rig
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shades of 2008. 2009. >> the phillies the last couple of nights. >> phillies and reds back at it aft rough's walk off single shocked cincinnati sports fans last night. cole hamels on the mound tonight but he was a side bar story because reds pitcher mike leak had no hitter going into the seventh. two outs miguel franco broke it up with that single. ninth phillies down two-zero
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until joey got a hold of this jake diekman pitch and sent it out of here. two run shot. the phillies trail by four. they don't call them the fightings for nothing. >> franco cleaned it up. three run homerun. the game back tied. he did it the other night and in the 11th freddie galvis hit a grounder to first. ryan matthews couldn't handle the throw. cody asche came in to score with back to back walk offs five-four victories that's your fightings. >> going in there ready to hit. so it's really good to see the pop in the bat and like i said in dramatic fashion late innings, big runs. >> whoo! that was a nice swing. shady insinuated that chip kelly useuses race as factor in personnel decisions chip said mccoy was flat out wrong. shady was asked for counter response today in buffalo. he dropped the race bomb and now
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he wants to move on. after repeated attempts by the media to get more from shady on the topic mccoy made it clear he will discuss if the ball or leave. >> for what, i don't have to explain it to nobody. nobody. i said how i felt at the time. i'm done with that. >> why didn't you take chip's call? >> you know, will ya'll listen to me can i say it any other way. i'm not talking about chip kelly or no eagle. i'll be done with thisnd view if nobody else has anything to say about the bills. >> do you regret saying what you said. >> i never regret nothing i say new. >> the union hosting columbus at ppl park. letou passes to cj who knocks it in for the goal. the union shut out columbus three to nothing. they have won three out of the last four. way to go, guys. >> gaining extra talent with -- >> you get the acrobatics and the show. >> at ppl you get the whole show.
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>> a lot of fun. go see them. >> do you think shady will keep getting thee questions. >> until he addresses it they'll keep hitting him with it. >> yeah. >> you know, i don't know what to say. i think he probable scholl try to just move on and talk about buffalo and football. >> he certainly tried. that's for sure
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tonight the coach of philadelphia taney dragons is talking about a big honor for his young athletes. >> the dragons will receive the 2015 john wanamaker award at center city's crystal tea room next friday. taney of course wrote the arm of young pitcher mow thai davis to the little league world series last year. >> it means a lot to the family families. you know it's not just for athletic achievement it's really for kind of an intangible what the kids did for the city. so it means a lot to the families. >> so one more award for the taney dragons. and gosh, the next baseball season has got to be firing up
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pretty soon. another magical run. >> that would be fun. >> thank you for watching "eyewitness news" here at 11:00 o'clock. we're back on in the morning at 4:30 with ukee, erika and katie. for beasley kathy and all of us here tonight i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. you can always find us at cbsphilly.com. the mentalist is neck. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪
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