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showers, some of the showers going through new york city right now. we are going to be looking for a mixture of sun and cloud today through the afternoon. temperatures in the 60s. expect to find these temperatures eventually, for the high of the day reaching about 80 degrees. we get sun clouds, but we cannot totally rule out picking out a shower, or a thunderstorm as we move through the afternoon any thunderstorm should be isolated. shower is pretty much, too
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but let's take a look at this. computer model pretty close on target this morning then it, sayings by 7:00 still looking at few showers moving us through, 10:00 still maybe couple of other and few more, by the noon hour. notice this, through south jersey, and headed to the shore. so expect to find some showers possibly at the shore, as women. do you finds them through kent and sussex counties, and couple of other scattered around, even at 3:00 this afternoon. it is possible but we clear out after that. so looks like very nice night coming out. we'll check out a seven day forecast, has summer like heat on it, that's coming up. diana. >> thanks, carol. >> new this morning single car crash along i-95 in delaware county, leaves one person dead. "eyewitness news" on the southbound lanes just before route 420 around 12:30 this morning. we're told the victim was returned to nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead. the cause of the crash remains under investigation police, have not released the victim's identity. anythings in germantown investigating huge crime scene this morning, that stretches
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for blocks, it all began just after 1:30, where a man in his 20's was shot near germantown avenue. the victim was hit nine times. he ran into chinese stood for help. police then followed his trail of blood and made another discovery. >> we found multiple shell casings, at least ten fired shell casings and a car with multiple bullet holes in it. >> that victim is in critical condition this morning at einstein medical center. police are homing nearby surveillance cameras may offer some clues to help them finds the gunman. >> one week after he lost his battle with brain cancer, beau biden's family and his friend gather this morning to bid him a final farewell. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry liver at saint anthony of padua church in wilmington where the president will deliver the eulogy at today's funeral mass, good morning, syma. >> reporter: good morning, diana. it has been a somber week here in delaware. all leading up to today as
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beau biden will be laid to rest later this morning. this after hundreds came yesterday, here, to pay their respects. now, funeral will be held later this morning here, at saint anthony's church. president obama an is expected to be giving the eulogy. there was a viewing here in wilmington friday, many waited up to six hours in line just to say good-bye to the former state attorney general. biden died last weekend at the age of 46, after a two year long battle with brain cancer. he leaves behind a wife and two children. vice president joe biden and his wife, greeted mourners during the viewing. and mourners tell us he thanked every single person paying at the cents cents. now, we spoke to one man who served with biden in the national guard. >> this is very special family, very special to our family. so we did the least we could do to honor the family, very good to us, to delaware and the nation. i think beau biden teach all of us humility, and
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patriotism, and strong commitment to his nation. we've known him since he was in high school. so just absolute commit the. >> again, the funeral will be held here at saint anthony church later this morning. now, beau biden was known for his effort of pro ticking children, because of that, the biden family has set up the beau biden foundation, and in the first two days it, raised $125,000. if you would like to make a donation or learn more, just log on to our website at cbsphilly.com n wilmington, syma chowdhry, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> syma, thank you. beau biden's funeral is this morning at 10:30 as we just heard syma say. also at the saint anthony church of padua in wilmington. president obama will deliver the eulogy there. we will stream it live for you on our website at cbsphilly.com. >> two young girls remain hospitalized, in critical condition this morning, after falling from a fourth floor window. it happened on the 700 block of turner street in allentown
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late last night. chopper three, over the scene we're told the victims are three, and five years old. they were rushed to lehigh valley hospital. cedar crest, where they remain at this hour, police are working to determine what led to that fall. >> we now know the identity of the robbery suspect killed in a shoot-out with a off duty philadelphia police 00 detective. police say he fired a loaded gun with blanks, in a late night heist of a pizza shop. our natasha brown has more from police headquarters. >> that's why i came tonight. i'm worried about, actually my husband coming later on because he is worried too. >> loyal customers filed in to the pizza shop to check on rattled employees after word of attempted robbery at the store spread quickly throughout the neighborhood. >> i'm more worried about what they are feeling right now. i'm worried about them: i'm worried that people will stop coming to a great place. >> this as evidence of the
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shoot-out that occurred inside the pizza shop thursday night. bullets shat evidence glass from exchange between off duty police detective and two robbers. two mask men walked into the shop at 11:30 thursday night announced robbery they put a gun to the head of the off duty officer and ordered him to the floor. moments later police say that officer jumped into action. >> they took money from his van, ordered him to the ground, that the point in time. they turned their direction away from him, he stood back up pulled his firearm and he announce who he was a police officer, and one of the suspect fired twice at him. >> the officer managed to exchange gunfire one, 33 year old suspect found nearby collapsed with gunshot wounds to the torso. store employees identify him as one of the robbers. neighbors say they're just happen that i no one else got hurt. >> thankfully, nobody but the criminal got hurt. and thank god there was a cop in there.
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>> this police offer's actions are being hailed as heroic. meantime police are now scouring through surveillance video from both inside and outside of the pizza shop in search of seconds suspect who got away. at police headquarters, natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> $5,000 reward is now being offered as police search for the man who they believe stabbed his exgirlfriends to death. forty-five year old michael itell is wanted in the murder of 39 year old carol bowen. she was found un response i have in her berlin township driveway. he is charged with first degree murder. police say she had protection order against him. anyone with information on his whereabouts should call police. two suspect are in custody in a series of robberies near the temple university campus. police arrested 17 year old desean harden and 17 year old brian anthony, you see them there. harden faces charges in five robberies, anthony facing charges in two. police say this surveillance
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video shows the duo in action on may 14, on willing ton street. police say they pulled the gun on a man then stole his iphone. >> take a look at this video from monday night. you can see two men break the window after van in camden. then use an accelerant to set it on fire. shortly after 2:00 other vehicle fires in nearby pennsauken were torched and police believe the same suspect are to blame. anyone with information on the suspects are asked to call or contact camden county police. it has been two years since the deadly building collapse in center city. a ceremony commemorated that tragic day and honored the six victims who lost their lives in a building under demolition collapsed on the salvation army next-door at 22nd and market. for the first time, the woman described as miracle survivor, met her rescuers. our pat ciarrocchi was there as they embraced. >> i was.
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>> the moment felt sacred, miracle survivor of horrific building collapse meets the fire chief who heard her kuznits. >> i was so afraid nobody find me, nobody save me, and i tried to scream, help. >> nearly 13 hours earlier maria, who is native of ukraine, had walked into the salvation army thrift shop at 22nd and market. a wall had collapsed on to the shop trapping and crushing maria. it was 11:00. when fire chief john o'neil heard a faint voice in the quiet. >> when i first saw her move, it scared me. >> within moments the extrication began. maria's close friendsdaria translates her story. >> i realize it is dark, and lights made difficult to see. i was praying inside myself they found me, they found me, and i am alive. >> maria's crushing injuries
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have been devastating. she has had to endure a bilateral amputation up to her pelvis, complicate the by infections. how does she feel? >> so-so. it is not good and not very, very bad. >> initially chief o'neil, 26 year veteran of the department, wondered whether not very, very bad was enough. >> what did i put her through? you know did i give her a quality of life back? i just struggled with, you know would the other side of the coin have been better. >> he is wondering if death would have been better for this vibrant woman. but on this first anniversary maria publicly expressed her gratitude to still within her family. that changed everything for o'neil. >> sometimes it is very difficult to be with what -- to deal with what i have to do but i am thankful he saved
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my life and i am able to join my kids every day, i am able to see my granddaughter and i am able to enjoy life. >> you can't help but be moved by maria's courage. her medical bills have topped $8 million. her lifetime care is expected to be astronomical in cost, that's according to her attorney. but for now, two people brought together by fate can be at peace knowing that the wounds that you can't see are healing too. in the saturday center, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3, "eyewitness news". what an incredible story of survival. still ahead this morning another crash involving an amtrak train coming up next on "eyewitness news", we'll have more on this collision with a tractor-trailer on the tracks. we'll also have this. >> the odds makers are betting on american pharaoh, trying to become the first horse in 37 years, to win the triple crown. i'm wendy jill net elmont new
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the tracks, but it wasn't immediately known if the driver was injured. the train was heading from san antonio to chicago at the time of the crash. >> wild weather sweeps across colorado including tornados, at least, seven twisters were reported across the state forcing many to scramble for safety. there are no reported injuries or death. residents picking through what's left of the rubble this morning, while crews now work to restore power and other utilities. the same weather system has brought large hail to denver in some neighborhoods it, looked like snow covering the streets we're told public works crews pulled out bulldozers it clear the roads. in addition to the hail, there was rain, and lots of it some areas got more than 7 inches, in the town of sheridan sinkhole formed swallowing up police officers suv. the officer crawled on to the roof of the suv and was treated at a nearby hospital.
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>> crazy weather across the country. >> the weekend and we've seen plenty of rain, we were talking about dry conditions, and even drought last week, not talking about that any more, and talking about 62 degrees, this is out in kutztown, weaver some clouds out there this morning and there are few showers, so we're continuing to add to our rainfall totals, which is not totally bad thing in case we get into some dry weather coming up. temperatures are comfortable this morning though. they are in the 60s. # degrees even up in the poconos, and 59 in wildwood, temperatures drop just slightly, right along the shore, but still very close to 60 degrees. i mention the showers. notice, how they die out as they go through philadelphia. there are a few others around harrisburg, and you have got some more around new york city. we can't totally rule out that we won't be finding at least another shower as we move through the rest of the day
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too. tomorrow will be spectacular. today, not all that bad but dealing with some clouds out there this morning and as you saw, couple of showers, em tours will be around 80 degrees today clouds, too sun breaks moving through the afternoon, and then tomorrow, in the upper 70s absolutely, ideal weather coming up tomorrow with high pressure centered just where it is supposed. >> another front, recovering door of neice fronts, so temperatures will boost little bit in advance of this cold front. the humidity picks up, too. chances of showers and thunderstorms, also, pick up. so let's time it out. our very favorite graphic yours and mine, i know, we've got future weather. this is a look at 5:00 in the morning, pretty much right. shows that the showers had died out through philadelphia, which they have. picks up few others around 8:00 through the allentown-reading area. you see another very quick batch of a shower, light one
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around noon, and yes maybe something heavier along the shore areas. this is the progression of the showers as they move on through today. couple of other showers can be scattered around this afternoon, but by the time we hit say 3:00, 4:00, generally starting to clear out. things look great. tomorrow, by noon, it is sunshine, it is beautiful around here. monday little more in the way of humidity, little more in the way of clouds. meeting finding the same thing on tuesday. a long way out between tuesday adam. things will change, but just expect at least chance of a shower or thunderstorm monday and tuesday. drought monitor, as i mention be, talking about at love drought. probably inch and three quarters over our normal rainfall total at this point. so any dry weather will be to the north. but through philadelphia, point south, things are looking pretty nice around here. expect 80 in philly today, 70 at the shore poconos
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78 degrees. and tomorrow, at the shore 72 degrees, with your nighttime temperatures averaging about 60 degrees, along the shore areas. pretty nice day shaping up for us. 80 degrees, winds out of the northeast little later on, ten to 15 miles an hour and can't completely rule out chance of picking up a shower, so just kind of expect that. tonight 58 degrees not bad night, with mostly clear skies, coming up. tomorrow, is the best day of the week, i think 78 degrees, make some plans if you don't have them already. eighty-two monday, chance of shower thunderstorm being same deal on tuesday then we get hot around here. look at that, diane a temperatures mid 80s wednesday, around 90 degrees on thursday and friday. >> i like that weather carol. thank you. >> like smarty jones american pharaoh has a shot at making history. today, if he wins the belmont steaks, he will and triple crown winner, the first since 1978. wendy gillette has more from new york. >> american pharaoh got in one last work out before
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saturday's belmont steak. then he enjoyed a not so private bath, as cameras caught his every move. his trainer says the horse is relaxed and ready to become the first triple crown winner in 37 years. >> we're just enjoying it, keeping him happy one more day. and i'm holding up really well so far, which is good. >> yes, how are you doing? >> i'm the one with the three stands. >> bob is chomping at the bit for a win. he trained three horse that is won the kentucky derby and preakness, but couldn't take the belmont which is the longest race. american pharaoh is the only horse, in this year's belmont to run the first two legs of the triple crown. he faces seven fresher horses, including, top contenders, materialality and frosted gentlemen think frost sad good horse, he ran good in the kentucky derby he deserves another chance. >> if you bet on american pharaoh, odds are against you even if he wins he'll take homeless money than you put up. chris said he's still going bet on the favorite.
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>> it will be the test of the champion. we'll see. i think he will lead them all the way. >> american pharaoh is now getting some rest. but the cameras will be back to follow him to the track and maybe into the history books. wendy gillette, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead this morning pair of comedy's make their debut at the movies this weekend. >> i'm kevin frazier coming up the boys are back in business on the big screen. entorage and melissa mccarthy goes internationally hilarious
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welcome back, melissa mccarthy makes debut in unexpected agent, boy from entourage head to the big screen for their own movie. kevin frazier from entertainment tonight, more on the movie news, what's new in theatres this weekend. >> this week, melissa mccarthy makes his comedy in action, as an unexpected agent in spy and the boys from entourage. head to the big screen, for their own movie. >> i hear you got something for me. >> i want you to star in it. >> vinny, and johnny dram, a all back and making their next big movie and off screen, the guys have been ready for awhile. >> the minute they yelled cut on the last scene of season eight, where like when is the film we're ready to dot next thing, we've been ready since forever. i'm so happy to be here.
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you know, get the crew back together, and just a load of laughs. certainly the same camradery the same toys, the same cameo's, i mean, not the same, well couple familiar faces. >> what's the matter -- >> , no my co-financier. >> are you serious? >> in spice, melissa mccarthy goes from quiet desk bound cia worker to ... >> hey, mamma mia. >> the confidence builder. >> melissa was ready for the action, even with a intimidating co-star. >> i am loved it. god help me i loved it. ya apparently i love to throw myself down and hurt my disbelief that was really hard but like in a great challenging way. i mean, little nerve wracking because we were with people who really know what they are doing. >> stayed right in front of me in everything that was shooting whether there was action or not, and i would
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just -- >> you really think you're ready for the fields? leave the action to me. >> what are you the pope? >> for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier now back to you in the studio. >> like i have to take a trip to the movies this weekendment for all of the latest move in hollywood watch entertainment tonight it is on every week night at the 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> still ahead a final farewell to beau biden today. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news" we're live in delaware with more on the funeral services, set for later this morning. also ahead story of inspiration. meet the 99 year old woman who just earned her college degree.
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>> good morning, i'm diana rocco, nicole brewer is off this morning. it is 5:30, in the 60s here in center city philadelphia. carol it looks like we don't have the bright sunshine that a lot of people want to see this morning. >> i know, you want to see that on the weekends. you want to wake up to it. you agree? sometimes there is nothing better if you can sleep in as so many people can on a saturday, or at least just lay to have few clouds out there so you don't feel compelled to get out and enjoy the bright sunshine. you will be hard press today find a lot of bright sunshine at this point.
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and you can see we even have some fog out there through center city philadelphia, and there have been few very light showers, 62 degrees, the temperature we're finds interesting palmyra cove nature park in new jersey overlooking the delaware into the city of philadelphia. not a super breathe start for the day. but, i think things should be looking better little later on. sixty-four in philadelphia, right now, six after wilmington, 61 degrees in trenton, it is a comfortable start to the day. storm scan3 showing that there have been few showers and they're light, not much, you might go through blocks, windshield wipers again harrisburg though, little heavier through new york city, little bit heavier than that, and also north jersey. we can't totally rule out couple of showers coming back later on this afternoon, as well 73 degrees bee my, 3:00 p.m., 80, generally it is partly sunny out, there but i want to show you here on future weather doing pretty good job first thing this morning. could be few showers this morning, then as we move in to the afternoon hours we could be finding a few more
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scattered around, so, don't be totally surprised if you see. that will we have a much better day coming up tomorrow, not that today's bad but tomorrow is stellar. i'll show that you coming up. >> thanks, carol. >> former delaware attorney general beau biden will be laid to rest this morning in wilmington, 46 year old lost his battle with brain cancer last saturday. >> syma chowdhry live at saint anthony of padua church in wilmington. >> services will take place in just a few hours good morning, syma. >> good morning diane a somber feeling here in delaware all week, leading up to today. as beau biden will be laid to rest, this after hundreds gathered here yesterday to pay their final respects. now the funeral, later this morning, saint anthony's church. president obama expected to give the eulogy. there was a viewing in wilmington friday, as many waited to up six hours in line to say good-bye to former state attorney general. biden died last weekends at
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the age of 46. after two year battle with brain kearns leaves behind his wife and two children. greeted mourners during the viewing, thanking every single person paying their respects we spoke to one person who served with biden in the national guard. >> very special to our family, the least we can do to honor the family. very good to us, and to delaware, and to the nation. i think beau biden can teach all of us humility, patriotism, and strong commitment to his nation. we've known him since he was in high school. so just an absolute commitment. >> and, beau biden was known for his efforts, in protecting children, and because that far the biden family has set up the beau biden foundation, it raised $125,000 in the first two days. now, if you want to learn more about that foundation or want to make a donation log on to our website.
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cbsphilly.com. live in wilmington, syma chowdhry cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> syma, thank you very much. >> this weekend, there are more accusations of sexual abuse against former house speaker r dennis has earth. cbs news has learned that the f.b.i. is aware of two more cases of potential victims. cbs danielle nottingham has the latest. >> reporter: former house speaker, dennis hassert being linked to two more cases of sexual misconduct, during fbi into millions of dollars hassert paid allegedly as hush money. victims date back to his days as a teacher and wrestling coach at york ville elementary high school. sources say one. potential victims the person listed as individual a in a federal indictment, against hastert, charged with evading bank regulations by getting the monday any small increase edge, lying to it from the fbi. joe lean told abv has at the
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time molested her brother steven in high school, when ryan bolt worked with the wrestling team. his name came up years later when he told his sister he was gay. >> i asked him, steve i, when was your first same sex experience? i mean, he just looked at me and said, it was with dennis hastert. >> he died of aids in 1995. gary mat lock was also on that wrestling team, but recalls nothing untoward. >> it surprised me. it disappointed me. >> haster. it will be arraigned tuesday in federal court in chicagoment danielle nottingham cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> a massive cyber attack at the federal government is believed to have originated in china. a federal law enforcement source says the attack against the office of personnel management began last fall, and bears similarities to earlier attacks against the healthcare companies anthem blue cross and prime ear a. they appeared aimed at personal records and not
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financial information. the records of more than 4 million current and former federal employees were accessed. >> a boston man killed by terrorism investigator was mourned by his friends and family at a traditional muslim service. twenty-six year old usamarahim shot to death by the police tuesday, after he was suspected of plotting to kill members of law enforcement. the attorney for rahim's family said they were shocked by the allegations muslim leader close to the family apologized by saying police murdered him. >> don't believe that the police acted irrationally. i think that they dealt with a situation with a situation that what it did. i continue to make this statement. >> it could have been handled better, and they might have been able to save his life. >> support the claim rahim was going to attack police officers his military knife. they are still investigating whether he was connect today
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isis. >> new this morning, pope francis arrives in bosnia, more than 100,000 people have turned out to greet the pontiff, and a sit that i has a muslim majority. the pope hopes tone courage peaceful co-existence between christians muslims, in the count rip whose catholic population is dwindling. francis returns to the vatican later today. >> visitors coming to philadelphia to see the pope will also be able to view the treasured art from the vatican. vatican splendors open september 19th, at the franklin institute. it will include artwork by michaelangelo, embroidered silk religious realic, the exhibit will be in philadelphia for february february 15th. >> stay with cbs-3 "eyewitness news" on television and on line for continuing coverage of the pope's visit. get updates any time at cbs philly. com. a $2.3 million lunch may not sound like a good deal. but that's exactly how much a
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chain east company is now spending to dine with investor warren buffet. on line gaming developer d alian, end tapement forking overall that far bread to spend about three hours with the philanthropist. the only topic off limit is what the 84 year old plans to invest in next. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", reminder that it is never too late to graduate. this woman has wait add lifetime to get her college degree. i'm chelsey edwards in santa clarita, california, already story coming up. >> also ahead, four hour stand-off has man calling 191 for help, but even the dispatchers couldn't believe the problem he was having. why he says his cats kept him from entering his home. >> anarchs warm up is on the way for the week. carol is back to tell us how temperatures will soar when we come right back. it is saturday morning. stay with us.
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>> happening today, after three decades every wining and dining, some of the world's most note bt iconic four seasons hotels closes its doors today in logan square. "eyewitness news" therefore final brunch yesterday at the luxury hotel scheduled to reopen in 2018 at a location currently under construction. at 18th and arch street in center city. >> she's a senior in college and a senior citizen.
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cbs news correspondent chelsey edwards introduces us to 99 year old who just now is receiving her diploma. ninety-nine year old door easta daniels waited a long time for this moment. >> ninety-nine here i am. >> daniels now holds her associates agree in social science, from college of the canyons in santa clarita. >> it feels like your heart is going to burst. >> born during world war i lived through the great depression, word war two the civil right movement, now making her own history, at the college's oldest graduate. >> i just love to do it. a lot of people live to be 100. but i graduated at 99. >> with the help of her family, she started classes in 2009 decades after she last attended school. >> i had several bumps. i had a stroke, and i fell, and had to learn how to walk again and i flunked some
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classes and i had to take them over again. >> but daniels persevered. she arrived earlier and work harder studying for hours with tutors, twice a week. >> i'm going to do it. i want to do it. and nobody else can do it for me so get up and get going. >> her next goal is simple. >> to sleep. >> daniels says her diploma shows she's never too old to learn. >> good for her. didn't win low township high school get a second chance at prom, last month the stewardess' prom cut short when the power went out. woman who owns another local venue, villa manor in winslow township, offered friday night at her facility. the students able to enjoy themselves and finally get the memorable night they were looking forward to. >> special mural created by local high school student is unveiled at the man center for performing art. nelson mandela frederick
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douglas, martin luther king jr., depicted on this mural created by the student at the academy. it it is for the liberty unplugged festival focuses on messages and historical moment led by these three men. you for example i'm not seeing your halo this morning carol? looking little hazy behind you. >> you're not? >> it is usually there. just not seeing it this morning. >> bob coast, our floor director you see it, don't you? isn't it there? well, there may be little bit after problem, with your set not with the halo. and also, with the sky. notice this, we've got some clouds out there jack frost big boulder again our summer camp look, because we're in that summer camp season almost. looks nice up there. we could deal with little more sunshine, and i think it will be little bit of time before we see that. now, we have got temperatures at this point 64 degrees in philadelphia, 63 our temperature in wilmington, 61 in trenton, the ocean temperature is 60 degrees. one of the reasons that the
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temperature right along the shore is as close as that, because of the influence of the ocean, and it is keeping things right about that very same temperature. now, as we head deeper into the shore and go and pick up couple of towels, 61, sea isle, ocean city 64 degrees, barnegat as you head out to long beach island, 58 degrees. our storm scan3 has been showing couple of showers out there. you might have, if you got up early enough this morning have actually experienced some of those. but notice, they've died out. so, you just have to ask your friends and neighbors if they saw sprinkle this morning as well because it is just a faint memory through here. but still few showers as you head out to the west, and new york, northern new jersey, continuing to deal with some heavier showers in that location. we have a front that is moving through the area, that's the reason we're seeing these now once it is out of here we have temperatures this afternoon get to go about 80 degrees. clouds, through sun breaks, moving through the rest of the day, can't totally rule out shower, i will show you the timing on, that tomorrow is
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spectacular, love tomorrow. i think you will too. temperatures will be in the upper 70s low humidity, just absolutely perfect looking day. then another front comes down here, and that's going to increase the humidity monday, temperatures will increase, shower and thunderstorm chances increase, because tomorrow, they are practically non-existent. today, well, you might see one. let's seement computer model says 8:00. could there still be another one around? by 11:00 could there be couple of other showers around? it is possible. by 1:00 are there few other around? and maybe a brief little downpour one, two spots because we can't completely rule out thunderstorm, but isolated. just know, there could be shower passing by your way but most of the time, there will not be. so not a bad day tomorrow, just magnificant, and then by monday early we start to see the humidity increase, also will start to see some of the clouds bring some showers as we go through the day monday, and maybe even again on tuesday.
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>> monday, starts to get more humid, and tuesday we knock that humidity down just little bit. you know how that adds to the feel of the day. eighty in philadelphia today. the shore 70 nighttime temperatures, 68 degrees. today do have fair amount of clouds at the shore today then tomorrow, full sunshine like everybody else. temperatures sunday night 06 degrees at the shore. we're at 80 through philadelphia today. no complaint really. tonight no complaints, oh, little too cool for some of us. 58 degrees but still clear skies. looks nice. then tomorrow, we cannot find, if somebody's complaining about the weather tomorrow, they just have a complaining problem. monday tuesday chance of shower, gets hotter after that. diana? >> i can't find one thing to complain about.
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thank you. >> sends off had man in connecticut calling 911 for help for hours he was prevented from going into his house, the problem is, he says his cats. sonyia from our sister station cbs2 new york explains what happened. >> describes an attacker. >> bite me, so my wife was come outside and now we cannot go in like three, four hours. >> he called 911 from his car. the operator didn't sound so sure either. >> you said a cat? >> yes. >> the caller indicated the cat had had a kitten the day before. everything seemed fine until he left. then the cat attacked him each time he tried to get back in. >> i can't go in the door, anything. >> 911 caller wasn't home. we did speak with him on the phone. he didn't want to speak with us on camera but he said he, the cat the kitten are all fine he says in a year and a half he never had a problem
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with the cat. and he is still not sure why it react that way. we visited local animal control center. volunteer katrina, who is used to handling frightened animals, says even the sweetest pet can getting a degrees i have. >> yes, but there is usually a reason for it, like if we new that there was a kitten involved in this whole situation, i think people would look at it a lot differently. >> she says the cat probably felt threaten. >> proking it g its baby. she probably didn't realize it was him or she was on the protective mode. >> in this cakes the only option was to wait it out. after that call, the caller was eventually able to get back into his house and do as the police suggested give the frightened cat some space. in stanford, connecticut sonia, cbs2 news. >> well, all is well that ends women. an adorable video of baby goats dancing in pajamas there is video has gone viral with more than 900,000 views you see them there from sunflower farm in cumberland, maine,
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when they're not frolicking around the barnes in bunny is', busy making cheese, fudge and carmel. >> photos after buff kangaroo from australia are also going viral on the internetment don't mess with roger. there he is. the giant red kangaroo. these are photos of the 6-foot five, 192 pounder flexing his muscles, at the kangaroo sactuary. alice spring. how strong is he? well he crushes metal feeding buckets between his pause to work out. >> i think that's one of his hand right there. for fun he likes to chase his human keepers. that may not be so much fun for the keeper. a big lost for the cavaliers following game one of the nba finals, plus the phillies trying to get things turned around at home this weekend sports coming up next. >> scare moments at fenway park when fan is injured in the stands. we'll also have that, back with that, and much more, in
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>> phillies opening three dame series. lost five straight games to the braves and pirates. good thing for the phillies, pick it up in the first. runner on third howard crushes this baseball, goes into the bullpen for two run homerun. phillies take early lead. it was four to three giant in the sixth. michael franco hit another homerun. he's been such a bright spot since his promotion. that will will tie up the ballgame at four. >> and then the seventh inning. buster post i going deep on solo shot. that's going get five-four
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will stay that wayment phillies make come back, but lose this game by a run. >> big blow for the cleveland cavaliers, kyree irving has been ruled youth for the rest of the nba finals. irving went down late in game one, he fractured a kneecap. and is projected to miss three, four months after surgery. he just comes back from injury. the cavs went cold, and over time period. golden state taking over, the warriors win it 108 to 100. take one-nothing series lead. >> i mean, it is a little disappointing, little frustrating, i mean just coming in, i felt amazing, this is just a setback got to take it with a grain of salt. >> haven't had much help, but i haven't got discouraged. i understand the moment that i'm in. and, you know, i'm not too much worried about the game. >> no doubt you remember allen
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iverson's famous practice rant. howards eskin from sister station, says, iverson had been drinking the day of the mrs. conference, steven a smith said he spoke to iverson friday morning iverson says that is not true. all of this stems from the new iverson book, which does suggest ai was drunk at the time that far rant. stay tuned for more on this. >> united states versus the netherlands in a.m. at any deer damn. seven goals in the he can biggs game. us down three to one in the second half. storming back for four-three win. warm up for this summer's gold cup. final will be played at lincoln financial field july 26th. herb bush will have goal position for tomorrow's spring cup race in the poconos. bush came out on top bizarre very bumpy qualifying session five cars fail to complete final round. carl edwards will join burbon the front row. >> and, american pharaoh goes to the triple crown this evening, the del month steaks, history on the line, that's
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all for sports, i'm leslie van arsdale. have a great day. >> woman fighting for her life this morning after she was hit in the face by a broken baseball bat. it happened at fenway park in boston last night. the bat flew into the stands, several rose behind home plate, striking the woman in the head. she was taken off in a stretcher, while police tended to a young child who was with her. we've just checked in, so far the hospital has not updated the victim's conditions. >> still ahead this morning saying god by to beau biden today family and friends pay their final respects at his funeral in wilmington, delaware. we'll have a live report coming up. also ahead health alert about sunscreen use and the spots you don't want to miss, in the weekend weather forecast, with carol erickson, foggy start to the morning but carol's promising the day is going to get better. >> we'll be right back. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world
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from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". a sad day in delaware awaits family and friends of beau biden funeral services, take place today for the former attorney general and the vice president's son who passed away from brain cancer last week. also ahead a deadly one-car crash overnight on i95 in
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delaware county. plus, two young girls are recovering this morning after taking frightening fall from a fourth story window. >> good morning everyone, it is 6:00. today is saturday, june 6th, i'm diana rocco in this morning for nicole brewer. we have kind of cloudy or foggy start here in center city. but carol is promising it will get better, right? >> yes. and you didn't say when, which is good. i love. that will don't box me in. but it will be great tomorrow. today, today is also fine, it is just that we've got the clouds out there this morning and we can't completely rule out shower. in fact, we've already seen couple of them. and you notice the clouds that we're seeing right now through atlantic city it, may be ending up to be kind after cloudy day, at the shore today. but, tomorrow, we will make up for it. we have clouds, also, as go to reading. so if you're vacationing whitfield elementary school out on the playground for some reason, you have okay conditions this morning at 65 degrees, six an is not bad. we're getting very picky once we get into better weather we get v
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