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well, music lovers rocked out all day and into the night at made in the america festival and far from over, look ahead at the line up. it has been perfect weather for the holiday weekend, we have been lucky here but we are expecting heat. kyla has more on whether those high temperatures will hit. most people thought it was a sure thing, right but chip kelly had other ideas. tim tebow not playing forbidder this season. we will tell you why he didn't make the cuts. lots of folks probably upset about that. it is sunday september 6th. i'm so glad you are with us. i'm nicole brewer. it is 6:00 o'clock. if kyla seems sleep because made in america was happening outside your window. >> outside my bedroom was my stage where it was thump,
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thump, but i finally dozed off, and then about 10:30 queen b was on, beyonce good that is not quiet. >> but it was awesome because i'm asleep and she has a sexry version of craze any love, and then boom, boom. she sound add macing. i was happy to be awake. >> at least you did get a free concert. >> a lot of free concerts out of it. >> lets talk about the the weather, shall we. the let look at spring garden camera. the beautiful sunrise. ahh, that is nice, another clear sky, gorgeous day, temperatures nice too. let take a look at our live neighborhood network. currently in new castle 60 degrees. fifty-five in doylestown. fifty-seven, good morning, bensalem. fifty-five in center city. 75 percent humidity. that will all dissipate the that humidity. look at beautiful blue skies. it shows you how clear and live look at storm scan three confirms it. barely a cloud in the sky.
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we are set up for another stunner, everybody. the pleasant, gorgeous. 86 degrees and sunshine in philadelphia. eighty down the the shore. the less windy too down the shore. poconos about 82 degrees. our big headlines today another stunner, lots of sunshine but we are heating up for labor day and it is kind of serious, nicole, we will talk about that heat when i come back in a few moment. >> kyla, thanks. day two of the made in america music festival gibbs later this morning, take one, of course, already in the books. cherie greg from kyw news radio 1060 is live on the parkway. what sit looking like out there, cherie good morning. >> reporter: well, it is beautiful. weather is already beautiful but a as you know, yesterday 50,000 people, packed the the made in america festival grounds and if the feedback on social media is any indication, day one was a success but as you can see right new you clean up crews are all ready working, right now to prepare for day two,
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evidence that last night was one to remember, as you can see from the video concert goers, they danced in the streets, to performances on five stages with more than three dozen act including day lah soul, nick jonas, meek mill and beyonce. security was tight and very visible. a day went all without incident with the exception of the minor disruption when special guests nicki minaj took the stage and folks rushed forward to get a closer look but luckily there were in injuries. from the cities perspective the sold out concert was a test in advance of the papal visit later this month. parkway enhancements include better cell even if services and security cameras, but for concert goers, it was all about the music, dancing, friends and, of course, the queen b. >> beyonce, i love beyonce.
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beyonce and j coal. >> the queen called, we fly, that is what happens. >> reporter: now, nicole, if you missed beyonce's performance last night i just want to say her red, thigh high boots were all of the rage on twitter last night, and for today, dozens of artists are planning to take the stage, somalia of the highlights include j coal, also fabulous, the the rapper and the weekend is the headliner for tonight. live on the parkway, cherie greg for kyw news radio for cw is. three "eyewitness news". >> how can you go wrong with red thigh high boots especially on beyonce, right. >> exactly. we will check with you later. switching gears right now and new this morning philadelphia fire fighters battle a house fire overnight in southwest philadelphia crews responded to that fire just after 11:00. the the fire was located on the 1800 block of south 56th street near pardonnal avenue but there is no word on a
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cause. a tinicum township police officer is in the hospital after being stabbed. it happened at 80:00 in south philadelphia in the parking lot holiday inn on parker avenue. the officer was, perform a trans for the when male passenger pulled a knife ape stabbed the officer in the arm. police arrested the passenger. the officer is expect to survive. rutgers university has a five football players arrested this week. andre boggs, rubarn well, and stevenson have all been kicked off the team. boggs and a former player are charge in a new brunswick home invasion that happened in april. the the two, and other players, are also accused of another home invation back in may. the players are also charge with assaulting a group of player back in april. well, eagles, and the roster has been finalized and one name was conspicuously absent backup quarterback tim tebow. after eagles traded matt barclay to the arizona
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cardinals it appeared to pave the way to pave the way for tim tebow to be the third string quarterback. yesterday kelly cut tebow trimming roster down to 52 players which is one fewer than the maximum 53 allowed. tebow out played barkley during the preseason ending it on a high note and final a begins the the jets. he threw for 189 guard and two touchdowns but that could in the secure a spot. >> we had a offer for a trade for matt. we thought it was a good scenario in that situation. we just felt like, we didn't feel he did enough to make the roster spot the. >> as you might guess philadelphia fans have plenty to say about chip's decision, we caught up with a couple of them down at chicky and pete's for their reaction, lets take a listen. >> coach kelly, it is a big mistake. i think you need three quarterbacks. tim tebow had a lot to offer. >> to go from five quarterbacks last week to two today is really head scratching. i don't get chip's plan.
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i mean my wife said earlier, to see something that we don't sianni my answer and quite honestly was, he sees something that none of us sees. >> i feel for people that bought all of the jerseys, i hear that was a hot ticket item, so yeah, that is a shame. 6:07. we will have much more on the eagles decision coming up next in sports. but still to come, the the kentucky clerk who refused to issue same sex marriage licenses will spend the holiday weekend behind bars but she's not exactly alone. the support that she's receiving from protesters outside that jail. plus we all feel like we need more sleep, right? how a lack of sleep can make you sick. we will explain. and getting ready for another wonderful day, but, be ready for some hotter temperatures too. kyla will have a check on the forecast coming up next. check out that shot. good sunday morning to you. we will
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rowan county clerk kim davis is being held as a inmate. a federal judge sent davis to jail thursday for contempt of court for repeatedly defying his orders to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. she believes gay marriage is a sin. >> judges don't make law so there is nothing to enforce by keeping kim dave is in jail. >> reporter: john cullens had traveled from several states to show their support. >> i say yes, she's standing up for what she believes. as a christian she's told to up hold her oath and she's responsible first to god. >> reporter: this couple received a marriage license friday from one of the davis's deputy clerks. >> i hope she will have a change of heart and realized that she can love people, and treat people equally, and that our rights do not infringe upon her beliefs. >> reporter: davis's lawyer says the clerk will spend the holiday weekend in isolation
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reading her bible. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". meanwhile germany and australia opened borders to refugees fleeing war torn syria. some arrived in munich by train while others walk through hungary. the immigration prime minister says he wants to secure the board and europe is under estimating the size of this crisis. hungary need to do more to make sure they apply for asylum before heading to other countries. authorities in florida are trying to track down a deadly 8-foot long king cobra that escaped the home of the reality tv star. you cannot make this stuff up. here is a picture of the reptile that got out of the cage wednesday in orlando. experienced snake handlers still looking at the the property belong to go that cobra's owner is mike kennedy. kennedy host a show on the the discovery channel and posted numerous videos of himself with that snake. so as you can imagine, neighbors are a little bit concerned. >> that don't give up and will never hear anything more bit
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and then we have to watch three steps. >> one way, yes. >> on friday searchers posted this picture on twitter showing box traps they hope will capture the cobra which will not be easy, can you imagine. >> no. >> um, um, um you. shark attack in southern california sent a kyacker to the hospital according to los angeles county officials a 10-foot hammer head shark bit a 25 year-old man while fishing yesterday. he had his feet over the side of the kay jobbing when the shark bit down. man received several lacerations on his foot and was flown to the hospital. there is in word on his condition. you hear about a lot of this stuff. >> yes. >> recently with the shark attacks, right? it just feels like every day. >> it seems increased. >> i don't like it. >> i don't think anybody does. >> you will like the weather today. >> tell us more about this. >> beautiful. we had such a a nice day yesterday. still warm in the afternoon. you felt a little humidity but we kept the breeze for most of the day and that helped.
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>> yes. >> today we will see more of the same. it will be lovely. we are starting off with blue skies. lets take a look at center city. do you remember yesterday we had cloud to deal with? so to day, no story there, we have got blue skies already. that means we will be off to the races with another gorgeous day, on tap. so hopefully you are able to get outside and enjoy it. lets look live at your current temperatures. 65 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-nine in reading. sixty in wilmington. dover coming in at 62. atlantic city is cooler a at 57 degrees. fifty-four in quakertown. look at palmyra rocketing up to 60 degrees. hour by hour shows you we will see pleasant temperatures today, again looking out for those mid 80's and lots of sunshine throughout the day here. our high today with 86 degrees. the just warmer. a beautiful storm scan three here. look at this, gorgeous. we don't even have any cloud there i can see if we go far to the south off the the del marva there but just beautiful. wind is more calm. remember yesterday at the shore we have had a little
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breezing on, today just about 5 miles an hour, so it will be less breezy. i kind of like the breeze sitting at the beach but we are looking at for moderate rip current risk. so please be careful out there enjoy yourself at the shore but be advised that it is out there. beautiful today, 80 degrees, lots of sunshine, water temperature around 76 degrees. uv index is up there. maybe you will stay in the city and head to the pool, this is gorgeous, 86 degrees, perfect pool weather. lots of sunshine. sun screen and staying hydrated is all you have to look out for. lots of sun, tonight very mild, very pleasant evening and then labor day hits and then here we go, heat is coming back, roaring back really and the reason is our jet stream is staying well to the north. there is nothing stopping this warm air mass from rolling in, and that is what we will see, so very warm, start to our week. all right. so labor day we're talking about a high of 89 degrees. really close to the 90 on
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monday. the a at the shore 82. beautiful beach weather. in the poconos really warm about 83 degrees while today will be pleasant, 86, nice, humidity will keep itself in check. the tonight same story nice and clear, boot the full about 66 degrees. as we role into tomorrow, we will feel that humidity return. increase will be quite present in our forecast, and not just for monday but as you can see as we get into tuesday and wednesday we will see lower 90's, and that humidity with us. as we get into wednesday late inert day some clouds and stormy weather, it does cool us down but not until friday. i think this is our last bit of 90's but we will feel it monday and tuesday. it will be warm out there. >> we will take it, we will deal. made in america festival is causing a big mess trying to drive-in and around the city this weekend. traffic reporter meisha johnson has more on the road closures and delays you could face today. >> hey guys, this is what you
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need to know as you hit the the road. first made in america festival is happening this weekend so plan on some road closures. all major roads are on the ben franklin parkway and art museum area are closed. inner lanes of the parkway are closed until will tuesday morning, and then outer lanes are closed until the end of the festival tonight. today's kelly drive, martin luther king drive, spring garden street and pennsylvania avenue, will be closed until the end of the festival. and so good alternates are vine street expressway, fairmount avenue and jfk boulevard all of which will be opened. so secondly, septa is offering additional services during the festival to help you get around, regional rails have extra late night services, broad street line and market frankford line are running every five minutes during the day, and, some trolleys are offering a additional services for those attending the festival as well. keep in mind that some of these september buses are detoured during the festival. that should do it from the cbs traffic center, i'm meisha
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johnson. have a won to full labor day weekend. talking about the roads right now with millions of people hitting the road this holiday weekend gas prices have taken another dip. a gallon on of regular gas is 2.16 in new jersey. that is down six sent from last week and 1.20 from this time last year. not bad a at all. looking at our area now delaware drivers pagan average of 2.32 and here in pennsylvania higher a gallon, regular gas, costs $2.48 a gallon. 6:18 right now. on the healthwatch in the getting enough sleep can make you sick. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the new research and back to school sleep schedules. >> reporter: lauren and her sister enjoy summertime playing and not having a strict sleep schedule. >> i think staying up until about ten or 10:30 and sleeping until 9:30. >> reporter: doctors say this is a tough transition time for student getting back to a school year, sleep schedule. >> they need enough sleep so they can concentrate so they can learn, so that they can
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cooperate with their teachers, and if they are tired all the time in of those things will go very well for them. >> reporter: the the group mom, is a seasoned pro in getting back to the regular sleep routine. >> key is healthy snacks, patients, it takes a couple weeks and then they will be all right, but yes, it could be a bumpy start. >> reporter: doctors say parents should get back to a routine about a week before school starts. >> you cannot really ever make anybody go to sleep, but what you can do is wake them up earlier and earlier. >> reporter: is there new research that shows daylight savings time which happens in march causes teenagers to lose about a half an hour of sleep a night which can hurt cognitive functioning. recommendation is high school students get nine hours of sleep a night. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". blueberry extract could be a a tool for fighting gum disease. condition occurs when bacteria creates plaque causing gums to be red and inflamed.
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a social media problem or diversionary tactic authorities don't know for sure but it looks like the son of the world's most wanted fugitive, may have tweeted a clue about his whereabouts. cnn nick, reports. >> reporter: is this the new photo of one of the world's most wanted fugitives, he will chop owe guzman's son would like the world to think so this week posted on his twitter page believed to belong to the son of the cartel kingpin this caption, comfortable here, you already know with who. flanged by two unidentified men whose faces are conferred by oversized emojis, the the photo appears to show 29 year-old he will fred owe guzman sitting at a restaurant
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with a man whose mustache resembles that of his fathers. it is clear, many hope it is him. the these men give more to mexico than our rotten government one user writes. other user writes be safe, my hero. location tag said costa rica. cnn contacted the authorities, who said, we're aware of the picture that has surface budd we believe in costa rica they are talking about is not in our country but a town in mexico. there are no current investigations or operations targeting mr. guzman in costa rica. there is a small fishing town about 30 minutes south of the mexico, coincidently the same state in in mexico where he will chop owe was born. spokesmen for mexico's attorney general's office who is in charge of the manhunt to find he will alcohol owe tells cnn we are aware of the photo and looking into it. here we go. it was nearly two months ago mexican authorities announced he will chop owe, the world's most, notorious drug
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trafficker, escaped from mexico's maximum security prison using this tunnel. >> the tunnel, stretches for more than a mile, carved out, earth here, in this modified train track for that mini met or cycle. do you see here, electricity lines, very difficult to breathe down here, lot of dirt, dust, this here for the ventilation system. tight, tight, space down here but for a man known as el chapo i'm sure he has had enough room to work with. >> reporter: el chapo has been on the run ever since with no signs of his whereabouts. if the twitter photo actually is of the mexican drug lord the post is nearly as bold and brazen as his escape, the drug kingpin's son seemingly mocking authorities showing his father, hiding in plane sight. whether it is to brag, by mistake or throw investigators off track there is no telling if the intention was to leave
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that location tag on the photo but el chapo's son has been in the pennsylvania past known to brag about his lavish, opulent lifestyle. many believe that this very well could be a photo of the world's most wanted drug trafficker. nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. 6:26. coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" a big first day for concert goers at made in america festival but the the excitement, far from over, a look ahead at the performances from yesterday and also the the day's line up. plus hillary clinton is in trouble again for her use of personal e-mails during her time as secretary of state. why state department staffers are now involved and how it is helping to turn her campaign. gorgeous day on tap but will 90's make a return to the forecast? i'll have the heat is on, i'll tell you all bit, stay with us, "eyewitness news" is coming right back, good morning, everybody.
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beautiful day for the festival but a warm up is also coming your way, kyla will check on the steamy forecast in just a couple minutes. plus hillary clinton just can't shake permanent e-mail controversy we will have more on the personal e-mail server installed by a state department employee and now he won't cooperate with congress. we will explain. today is sunday, september 6th good morning, so glad you are with us, i'm nicole brewer. 6:30 on the to the. man, has it been a beautiful labor day weekend. the lets see if we can keep it going and send it the out to kyla grogan on the sky deck. >> can you see these beautiful skies behind me, it is just lovely out here and nice and cool, dairy say a chill in the air, it is beautiful out here and as a result of the lower humidity levels that we saw yesterday and then again today. lets look at our temperatures right new we are sitting at 65 a with that calm win. down the the shore in atlantic city, 56 and 54 in mount pocono. everybody off to a nice start. dew points in the 50's for the most part.
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you can see 160 in there by dover and everybody else in the the 50's. think back to last week, dew points in the upper 60's and lower 70's in some spots. it will be pleasant, lovely, as you can see, throughout the the weekend, monday into tuesday though that is when we start to see things change and see that humidity ramp backup. storm scan three shows us beautiful blue skies will be with us this morning but throughout the day, nice and clear and these are the highs we are looking at, high of 86 degrees in philadelphia, 80 down the shore, beautiful for the beach, 82 in the poconos, if you are hiking, that will be nice out there too. we are off to a race with another gorgeous day, however, we do have, some 90's in your seven day forecast, and so some heat and humidity, coming your way, it starts on labor day when we will start to warm up. i will be back in a few moments, nicole and we will have the seven day forecast and talk about how steamy, it the will get and i have to tell you it is another push of heat i don't think everybody is ready for. deep breath as we start our
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workweek this week. >> kyla, thank you. things are more quite it this morning on the ben franklin parkway. the made in america crowd have since gone home but as cherie greg from our sister station kyw news radio 1060 can tell us, it will not stay that way very long, sit, cherie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. no, it will not f social media is any indication, day one of made in america was a success and as i mentioned a major highlight was beyonce in the red thigh high patent leather boots but right now clean up crews are working to prepare for day two. evidence that last night was one party to remember. as you can see from the video, concert goers, danced in the streets to performances on five stage and with dozens of acts including soul, nick jonas, meek mill and, of course, beyonce. security was tight with officers, manning entrances, as well as in the crowds ape a day of music went off without
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incident with the exception of the minor disruption when meek mill brought out special guest nicki minaj and the crowd went wild. the sold out concert was a test for city in advance of the papal vice it this month. they wanted to see how parkway enhancements such as grid location system, better cell phone services and more security cameras will work with the crowd. none of this mattered to concert goers who were focused on the music. >> the best. >> i have enjoyed the groups. he rolled through like with a golf cart. meek wag nice. local dude. brought nicki out. beyonce always puts on a show. it is always good. >> reporter: those clean ups are continuing right now, dozens of artists will take the stage later on, today, for day two of the made in america festival. let me give you a few highlights, j coal is scheduled to perform,
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fabulous, and, of course, the headliner is the weekend. if you are going to be like me and end up at home tonight, all of this will be live streaming, you can watch it from the comfort of your home, on the couch, hamburger this holiday weekend. >> i like where that is at, cherie, thank you. new details... new details are emerging about hillary clinton's personal e-mail server this weekend campaign official as announced server was set up by a state department staffer but cost was covered by clintons. correspondent any rose has more. >> the facts are the facts. >> reporter: clinton campaign says democratic presidential candidate and her husband former president bill clinton personally paid a state department staffer to install their private e-mail server. clinton told reporters in new hampshire saturday. >> we obviously paid for those services and did so because during a period of time we
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continue need his technical assistance. >> reporter: hillary clinton used serve tore communicate while she was secretary of state. she's facing growing criticism that using private server to send official e-mails was improper. >> that is something that in reasonable person in government does, particularly, in a job where you are dealing with a lot of confidential information. >> reporter: according to clinton's campaign brian pagleono set it up under an arrangement that no taxpayer dollars would be used to install it. he was also retained by clinton's to manage the system once in place. clinton says she's sorry for all of the confusion the arrangement caused. friday she told ms nbc. >> my personal e-mail used was full a above board, it was allowed by the the state department as they have confirmed, but in retrospect it certainly would have been better, i take responsibility, i should have had two accounts. >> reporter: bet congress and the justice department are investigating whether classified information, was e
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mailed through the server. clinton's political rivals are using to dig in. >> by reading this information you know it has to be classified. >> that was andy the rose reporting. clinton's chief competition in the race for that democratic nomination, bernie sanders, spoke to report tours day in iowa. vermont senator says his campaign is gaining energy, momentum because he is taking on the quote billion air class. >> this country belongs to all have of us and not a handful of billion airs and we are talking very specifically, on issue after issue of transforming our trade policy, about raising the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour over a period of several years, about demanding the wall street start paying their fair share of taxes. >> recent polls have shown sanders leading clinton in new hampshire and closing gap within seven points of iowa. thousands of migrant from his arab an asian countries are making the dangerous journey to western europe in
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search of the better life but reaching destination presents new challenges for refugees and also countries that open up their borders. cbs news correspondent wendy gilette reports. >> reporter: hundreds of refugees in hungary are walking to a new home in australia or germany. >> hungary government... unaudible. >> reporter: one woman making journey held a sign that says we apologize. luck year families arrived in munich by train and then headed to, temporary shelters. thuses have been tracked in hungary as they deal with crisis of migrants pouring over the the southern boarder with serbia. hungary i anti immigration prime minister wants to secure the border. >> he thinks europe is under estimating the size of the crisis. there was no violence saturday
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only pushing in budapest as they boarded the train headed to vienna and scuffled on the island in greece where those trying to get to atens are being held in the gated area. >> my home, my family, my mother, my sister. i want to live my life in peace. >> reporter: australia and german agreed to take in the refugees from hungary but governmental officials say hungary needs to do more to make sure they apply for asylum there before coming to other countries. wendy gilette, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still to come, wild fires are causing big problems for labor day campers in california, this year could be the worst fire season on record. we will tell you how crews are working to find new ways to put out blazes. plus a beautiful day yesterday a and today will be pretty nice, as well but we have to tell you, that the heat will be coming your way, at some point, kyle lah has a check of the forecast up next.
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labor day weekend for holiday campers. about a half dozen fires are burning throughout the northern part of that state, and dry vegetation and up tic in wind are feeding those flames. one fire in national park neares from necessity covers around 130 square miles, and it is only about 25 percent contained. well, the the day seems relatively calm when smoke and flames first appear from a wild fire rage nothing california's sierra national forest, but one minute, it is all it takes for conditions to quickly deteriorate. this rare view is captured by flame resistant equipment inside of the wild fire. >> now what we're seeing is the actual heat front. >> reporter: fire behavior analyst dennis burns says what is especially alarming about this video is how wind picks up significantly, blowing embers and spreading flames, in all directions. >> that is an indication of the wind a actually generated by the fire. >> reporter: fire is creating its own wind.
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>> absolutely. >> reporter: this equipment could tell thaw. >> yes. >> reporter: carol uhl lead the team which is gathering data to sees firsthand the destructive power of these flames. >> we learn more about the fire, and learn when to manage them and what areas of the fire need to be stopped quicker. >> reporter: this summer the the battle is to keep buyers from reaching drought damaged trees. there are millions of them throughout the forest. >> acres and acres of dead trees that is a a huge factor. >> reporter: once those trees catch fire you can see how intensely they burn right up to the tree tops. >> you normally wouldn't see fire getting up in the canopy was regularity that it is occurring right new but it is happening and once the fires get up there that is more than we're able to could be tend with. >> reporter: how does this impact the fire fight. >> instead of going direct, we now have to backup. >> reporter: which may burn more wild land but ultimately save lives. carter evans for cbs news.
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tropical storm grace now, continuing to churn away in the eastern atlantic ocean this morning but national hurricane center a says storm may fall apart present it can threaten land. grace sits 300 miles southwest of the cape verde island and has maximum sustain wind of 40 s moving west at a speed of 14 miles per hour. so, kyla, you were saying in the really being ought that graceful. >> definitely jumped right off the coast of africa and getting zazi here trying get its act together. we will show everybody where it is right new. this is tropical storm grace. you see orange age reds, higher cloud tops showing convection getting going. they have sustain wind of 45 miles an hour. it has a long way to go before it would affect land, next friday or saturday before we will take a look at. that keep an eye on it. let look at this gorgeous sunrise, hello, kutztown, live picture from the neighborhood network. 53 degrees. just beautiful. sky is so clear today and sunnies coming up and you can
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see temperatures around the region 56 in philadelphia, 56 in allentown. sixty in wilmington. warmer in dover at 62 degrees. we are warm down the shore from barnegat light at 66, down to stone harbor about 63 and rehoboth, hey there, already in the lower 70's. if you are heading down the shore or maybe you are already there joining us this morning, hello to you and welcome. eighty for your high today. we have got moderate rip current risk too out there. lot of lovely sunshine but make sure you keep an eye on the beach and you may be tempt todd get in the water because these are water temperatures. look at this 79 degrees in atlantic city. that is end of the summer kind of feeling when it is so nice. blue skies, beautiful looking at storm scan three, nothing to talk about. don't you like it when that happens. it might mean in the city, hey it could be a good day for grilling. you know what this means? this might be required, push the button, hey. 86 degrees, it is really nice out there day in philadelphia
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if you want to get out and about put your chef hat on like nicole has, it can be lovely today. plenty of sunshine but comfortable. hugh in in midty staying in check. heat and humidity return monday to see our high 89 degrees and average high for labor day is 82. we will see some heat here and that is because jet stream staying well to the north. darker red making their way in, warm hot, humid air mass. we will get to thursday, we will see yellows, and greens trying to track toward us, we will get a break by end of the week but won't be monday when it is hot and humid and a high of 89 degrees, everybody. we have a few 90's in the forecast. before we get the too that i wanted to point out, monies labor day. seventeen days until fall begins. fifty-five is until halloween. start thinking of your costume. daylight savings 56 days away. point toys say try to enjoy the heat if you have this week if you can because it will not be with us that much longer. gorgeous today. 86 degrees. warm but not too hot. humidity in problems.
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tonight beautiful clear, nice. 66 degrees. here comes the heat, are you ready for it. here we go 89 on monday and then a couple of lower 90's on tuesday and wednesday. cloud work their way in on wednesday, stormy weather tracks toward us there. that will knock heat out of the way as that front tracks across but next weekend we will see lower 80's, this week a couple 90's, ready for it. >> i think so. >> we can handle this. >> it is still summer, 17 more dales, revel in it. >> we will be freezing soon. >> while it lasts, good point. >> it is 6:47. time to check on those roads with ann evans in the the cbs-3 traffic center. good morning, ann. >> good morning, nicole. we are looking at ben franklin parkway the site of the made in america concert or this weekend a's made in america concert. ben franklin parkway is shut down between logan circle and art museum circle for the concert along with martin luther king drive to the left of the scene, shut down made in the america parkway. and kelly drive shut down to the right of the screen between art museum circle and
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fairmount avenue. vine street expressway westbound at the parkway off ramp closed for concert, staying close until 5:00 a.m. tuesday. vine street westbound shut down through 19th street and ben franklin parkway. off ramp closed from the schuylkill eastbound at spring garden street exit, at 343 for the concert. spring garden street is shut down between 20th and 31st street, again for the made in america concert. we will move traffic cam here, to i-95, walt whitman bridge, i-95 looks okay this morning. no delays or problems to speak of. walt whitman looks fine too taking that to the the shore, no problems on the walt whitman or ben franklin bridge this morning. further up ac expressway looks good and so does the parkway. that is very latest from the traffic center, i'm ann evans new nicole back to you. right now criminal investigation is being launched, one day after a tiger kitten was dropped off at a southern california humane society. that tiger was found roaming, in a neighborhood, tom white from our sister station in los angeles tells us the the tiger
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was declaude but remains healthy. >> with big, brown eyes and floppy soft paw this is 12 week old tiger kitten is safe at a sanctuary in the high desert but new there are questions about how this big cat ended up here. >> i kind of thought it was a joke at first because we're always joking around with each other. >> reporter: joe, runs forever wild exotic animal sanctuary and says he did in the believe it when one of his collogues called and told him that the tiger was at ramona humane society. >> he is in actually relate healthy condition. >> reporter: healthy but questions remain how he was treated, he was declaude. >> that will be, an ongoing issue with him, for the rest of his life, so we will try to get that repaired. >> reporter: forever wild got the call about the tiger around 1:00 p.m. yesterday. california department of fish and wild life is handling what they are calling a criminal investigation to find out who had the tiger and fit was
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roaming free, nerd to keep a tiger an owner must have an exotic animals permit. all investigators know woman dropped it off claims that she found it in her neighborhood, picked it up and brought it to the humane society. >> gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous. >> reporter: folks visiting today could in the help but admire the the beautiful animal which will grow to between 375 to 500-pound, similar to this tiger but with the admiration comes many questions. >> where did he come from and, you know, i would like the person who had him, caught, and reprimanded. >> reporter: find a name for this little guy, he has only been here at the sanctuary a short time but certainly that is the next challenge. reporting from california, i'm tom white cbs two news. >> certainly very cute but what is it with having these guys as pets. big shock to eagles fans when it seems like tim tebow a shoe in for third string quarterback, and chip kelly,
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at last has other plans, why tebow was left off the official roster we will have details. plus a big win for temple yesterday at the link more on how they defeated penn state for the first time since 1941, yeah, sports next. ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk. all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. squeeze. stir. share.
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roster and chip kelly says, tebow has improved but he isn't quite where he need to be. >> he has improved his throwing motion from when he was throwing a couple years ago. he deserves a lot of credit for that. i talk to him earlier today when we released him. he just needs to get more playing time. he needs to get out there and get reps because he had has done on his on, but it business playing the game and taking that next step in playing the game. >> a among some of the other cuts, few notable names that we have got tone know over the last few weeks. roxborough high and delaware valley product rasheed bailey has been let go but he could find his way on the practice squad. chris prosinsky out as is ed reynold who had a decent preseason. jaylen watkins who was a fourth round pick is on his way out too. phils/red sox in boston. down three to nothing. bases nothing. and sander bogarts clears the bases and he just keeps on
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going. on the throw to the plate bogarts heads home and scores, that makes, four, and check out impressive slide. impressive swing move around chooch. does not get much better than that. >> next up david ortiz sneaks this one inside the fence and pole, home run, 496 of his illustrious career. red sox beat up on the phillies nine-two. tailgaters were out in full force at the link, a sold out season opener between penn state and temple. they got to witness a crazy, sloppy, wild football game, nittany lions had won 39 straight over the owls, would they make it 40. things starting nicely. lynch goes 42-yard for the touchdown. ten to nothing lions in the first quarter. looking like another temple beat down, right? think again. late in the second temple would cut in the league, thomas trots in, makes it ten-seven. owls are hanging tough. move late third, christian
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hackenberg, he is pick off by shariff finch. he is out at the the 2-yard line but couple plays later, pj walker with this beautiful fake. temple up 17- 106789 yes, temple beating penn state. in the fourth the owls, yes, owls pulling away, thomas once again, and he goes 24-yard, makes it 24-ten temple. they win 27-ten. first time temple has beaten penn state since 1941. go celebrate, on north broad street. it has been a rough few weeks for kyle flood and rutgers football team five players were kicked off the team just ten minutes before kick off against norfolk state. on the field today it did not matter, scarlet knights rolled spartans, josh hicks ran for 118-yard and two scores in the 63-13 victory. south dakota state and kansas final seconds kansas tries to spike the ball but he has to hold on to it. they had a field goal set up,
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it is fulled, they cannot spot it, and that is it. just a complete disaster. jay hawks looks to a fcs team 41-38. that is it for sports. i'm pat gallon. have a great day. i don't want to be presumptuous but difficult practice with the owls this past week so i'm just putting it out there i might be your new lucky charm. that is it for us at "eyewitness news" at 6:00. here's what we have at 7:00. a texas university student comes up with a creative way to get around campus after losing, her license, have you seen this. find out how the entire story behind barbie jeep girl played out. plus, it is a tip of the lifetime for one utah waitress find out how this act of kindness is spread ago cross the country. and as holiday weekend continues, kyla will let you know if this nice weather will stick around for rest of your workweek. we will have details up next.
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a tinicum township officer is stabbed while transporting a suspect details on the arrest of the officer recovered this morning. and a made in the america festival continues, we're live on the ben franklin parkway with a look at today's line up. and tim tebow is out as a philadelphia eagle why coach kelly says, he just didn't make the
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