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vows. >> i want to show you a little video. i don't know if you saw this. this is beyonce performing. ♪ i will always love you >> ah! everybody sing. somebody told me she did it, but i hadn't seen it. i westeish she'd record it. that song has been a blessing to me. >> the number one hit will surely be on her mind when she renews her vows with her husband carl dean. >> i need to know about the dress. >> my dress is going to be beautiful. it's in the work now. we're not buying it. i think we're just going to fix it. got my husband a really nice suit. we're going to do some pictures so people can see who he really is. he's said to be everybody from the bus driver to the gardner to
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my gay hairdresser to, you know. finally we're going to get to see the real carl dean. >> she'll hit the road again this summer for her 60-city pure and simple tour. her double cd features new and rereleased songs. ♪ workin' 9:00 to 5:00 ♪ >> i'm gypsy. i love to travel. you'll see how my boobs are the size they are. >> last time we were in your wardrobe enclocloset. and i thought what are we going to do. three words to describe myself. >> yourself? >> no yourself.
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>> myself? trashy, trashy, trashy. >> fill in the blank. i'm not as blank as i look. >> as pretty. no natural beauty. >> my secret to looking and feeling this good is -- >> well, looking as good is makeup, lighting and oscar. >> my hidden talent is -- >> my hidden talent is cooking. southern cooking. nothing special. i'm going to do a white trash cookbook some day. >> i would be so star struck if i met -- >> well, i love johnny depp. i would be totally star struck. >> last one. when no one is around, i -- >> i -- i don't know. i do whatever i damn please. >> the thing about dolly, she's so vibrant and full of life, you would never know what a hard life she's had. you could say the same thing
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about cheryl underwood. >> she is so brave. this woman is as real as it gets. and what a lot of people don't realize is that cheryl's experienced more pain than most people have in a lifetime, but she made it very clear her journey is one of survival. >> i'm not ashamed of myself. i'm not ashamed of my story. i'm a survival. >> cheryl, i don't even know how you are sitting here. you why sexually assaulted, emotionally abused. raped in college. >> i was raped on the street. one of the things that i automatically thought is, i can't let this person take me off somewhere and i'm killed. >> and he was never -- >> never found. never found. >> does that make you scared ever? >> no, because i won't give him that kind of power. >> then later you find the love of your life. >> mm-hm. >> three years into your marriage, he commits suicide. >> yeah. >> did you see signs? >> no, i didn't see anything that i would have thought would have caused me concern. i would say the one thing that i
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wish i would have known was how to get him help sooner. but i understand through therapy that i didn't cause anything. i didn't make him kill himself. >> why was it important for you to come out now? >> i wanted to be able to give kind of a platform for women to understand that whatever you're going through right now, as long as you're still alive, you can do better with it. we all in the media need to restrain ourselves and show pause. >> here you are on the number one daytime chat show in america. the ladies and your personality. >> that's right. >> do you remember when you got that phone call? >> i thought it was a comedian friend of mine. i called jamie foxx, chris tucker, everybody i knew, steve harvey. and steve harvey was the only one who said it might be cbs. you might want to call them back. >> and with her career, she
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hasn't ruled out love. >> you know my co-host is latin -- >> let us start the courtship. >> it seems i've lost you to another woman. >> i love me some cheryl. another woman. >> i love me some cheryl. even when you're taking an antidepressant, you may still be struggling with depression. ♪ you try to put on a brave face. but inside, the symptoms linger. in fact, 2 out of 3 people taking an antidepressant may still experience unresolved symptoms. when added to your current antidepressant, rexulti (brexpiprazole) has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression. it may help you feel better without giving up the progress you may have made
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monday, on the insider. >> you guys have endured so much as a family. >> the duggar's interview. >> you think you're ready to be back in the spotlight. then, while lindsay lohan enjoys her new man overseas, her mom and dad are in crisis in family therapy. what they're revealing. that's monday on "the insider."
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what eyewitnesses tell us about the moment the gunfire erupted. good evening everyone i'm natasha brown. thank you very much for joining us. the shooting also left one person dead and another in the hospital. right now tensions are running high in the neighborhood where all of this happened. "eyewitness news" reporter alex hoff has more. >> it was the report of a vehicle matching the description of a stolen one that started what soon became a deadly he can change. >> when i got out of the car i seen they poured over the silver whatever that car was. >> she had just stopped on parker street and union around 4:00 in the afternoon and saw officers begin to approach car. they were telling the people in the car to surrender with their hands up and stuff. >> reporter: according to police the three occupants of the vehicle remained inside but were uncooperative. >> it's our understanding someone from the car began shooting at the police. police returned fire and we now have a situation where we have policeman in the hospital shot.
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we have a deceased party from the car and we have an injured party from the car also at the hospital. >> reporter: family of occupants from the car along with police gathere gathered atr medical zen. the officer injured captain alan davis 25 year veteran of the chester police force. >> everybody came out their house. snapping on the cops like trying to figure out why ya'll not telling us anything. >> reporter: as the evening continued, tensions back on the street grew. police had to come physically involved telling "eyewitness news" that they had bottles and rocks thrown at them. >> it's unfortunate on both en ends. there's nothing good about this. unfortunately you have a situation where someone's actions cost a terrible incide incident. >> reporter: there was at least one other person inside that vehicle. therapy taken into police custody uninjured. police are now investigating whether or not that vehicle that they pulled over was in fact stolen.
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reporting from chester crozer medical center alexandria hoff cbs3 oy were the news. also tonight new jersey state police say a well-known basketball player was involved in a car crash that led to the death avenue state trooper earlier this week. dujuan wagner a cam high star who had pro career cut short by injury. wagner' cars was rear ended on monday night by another vehicle in west deptford. trooper sean cullen responded to that crash and was fatally struck by a passing car. wagner was treated for minor injuries and the crash does remain under investigation. also tonight, at philadelphia international airport a pilot created a security scare when he left his handgun inside a bathroom. the gun was inside a toilet tree bag and when he returned to retrieve the bag it was gone. the airport delayed all flights while authorities searched for that weapon. investigators determined an airport janitor stole the bag. >> the fact that they got the gun is great but got to take
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care every day. i travel all over the world and you got to be on it. if you see something, say something. >> reporter: the incident caused 16 flights to be delayed for nearly an hour. the airport janitor is now charged with theft and other related offenses. after a stretch of warm, dry and beautiful weather, it looks like we're going to need umbrellas coming up this week. meteorologist katie fehlinger is here tonight much what's it looking like. >> definitely looking like that is correct. natasha, rain gear on the order of business for us here looking forward. we'll start things off by talking about the fact that's time to spring forward here. we're starting to gather little bit of additional daylight length here. tonight the sunset at 6:05. tomorrow it sets at 70:00 6:00 p.m. sips it's time now to set those clocks ahead by one hour for daylight saving time and that means we're also gaping 2.5 minutes of day late light with every passing day in addition to daylight saving type. really looking at longer days with every passing days.
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that starts starts toed a up quickly. storm scan nice and quiet for now. that will be changing with time here eventually wet weather on the move for us here it moves into specifically tomorrow p.m. we'll see about 40% chance for rain and at any given locate tomorrow. by monday, that threat goes way up which we'll be discussing as the show progresses and we'll even have chances for it on tuesday. come wednesday thing dry out. in the men time not looking all that bad tomorrow. i wouldn't call eight wash out by any means but a little bit of rain to track especially for the p.m. time frame for the folks down at the shore and also late day shower that will have to track out in the pocono region as well. temperatures meanwhile technically still above average in the mid and upper 50s here around the he john as a whole. by comparison to the 80s and and 70s and 60s we have have been enjoying the it had feel chiller in the days ahead. back to you. >> all right, i'll keep my jacket close. thank you very much, katie. march madness is upon us and for
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philadelphia basketball fans it's a very exciting forts sports weekend. we have local teams in action tonight and "eyewitness sports" reporter and anchor pat gallen joins us live from new york city with more on that. hey, pat. >> reporter: hi, natasha. we're live outside madison square garden interesting night out here. interesting night in inside as villanova took on seton hall for the big east championship. more on that in a minute. we started the night at brooklyn at the barclay center st. joe's took on dayton. second half hawk up by seven. isaia miles he will drill a three. he would put st. joe's up 10. he had 26 points. the flyers would cut the lead to three. papa got hot scored allege straight. st. joe's beats dayton 82-79. they'll bcu tomorrow in the finals. >> i'm a little bit miffed because we didn't finish. yesterday we finish.
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today we kind of like skipped along to the finish line. we'll have to be tougher tomorrow. >> reporter: here at msg villanova did fall to seton hall 69-67. we'll have more on that. i talk to jay wright one-on-one head coach of villanova. we'll hear all of that plus your full night in sports that's coming up a little bit later on. live outside madison square garden. pat gallen for cbs3 "eyewitness sports". natasha, balk to you good pat, check in again with you soon. join us tomorrow morning for special 11:30 a.m. newscast. we'll be on just before st. joe's tips off against bcu and be live on the st. joe's campus. again that's at 11:30 tomorrow morning right here on cbs3. the trains will keep rolling new jersey transit and its rail union workers reached a tentative agreement to avoid a strike. workers threatened to walk off
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the job at 12:0 1:00 a.m. sund sunday. it's no deal has been agreed upon. at the center of the dispute wages and the amount that employees contribute for health benefits. estimated 160,000 rail riders depend on new jersey transit on any given weekday. >> i'm glad they're not going on strike. i need transportation to get back and forth to work. it means to a lot to me they're not going. because i don't drive so i depend on it every night coming home from work. >> we are still awaiting all the details of this new contract cuply on the table. campaign 2016. new tonight protesters are once again making their voices heard at a donald trump rally. today the front runner had security scare. cbs news correspondent brook silva bragg has dough tails. >> reporter: secret service agents formed a circle around donald trump as a money tried to rush the state at a rally in ohio saturday.
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trump was canceled to -- caw forced to cancel an event saturday. the chaos spilled into the votes where police made several arrests. including cbs journalist so pan,. >> there have been other groups of coordinated protests at pass rallies but nothing as massive what i saw last night. >> the front runner decline to take responsibility. >> they want me to tell my people, please be nice. be nice. my people are nice. >> instead he blamed supporters of democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders for instigating the violence. >> what supporters are doing is responding to a candidate who has in fact in many ways encouraged violence. >> reporter: trump's gop rivals criticized the protesters but also fault the the billionaire. >> donald trump is created a toxic environment.
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>> at this moment i continue so to support the republican nominee. it's getting harder every day. responsibility begins and ends at the top. >> reporter: trump has rallies in thee states scheduled for sunday. democratic front runner hillary clinton meantime also weighed in on the situation today at a rally in cleveland. clinton put the blame squarely on trump's shoulders. she said trump epp courage the violence season now going to have to dell with the consequences. >> if you play with matches, you can start a fire. you can't control. that is not leadership. that is political arson. >> clinton also called trauma app bully and said voters should condemn violence regardless of political affiliation. stay with "eyewitness news" for complete coverage of campaign 2016. we will have the very latest for you both on air and on our website cbsphilly.com. now a disturbing incident at the i writ rod in alaska today. police say a man intentionally
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crashed a snow mobile into two dog sled teams leaving one of the animals dead. both incidents happened near the western alaskan city of new lotto. the snow mobile identified as 26-year-old arnold demaxki he drove away and called police later and confessed. both teams will finish the race and one racer described the terrible moments of the attack. >> it was horrible. a couple of seconds that were last for long time. the rest of my dogs are fine. the ones who were hurt have been given good care and are back in anchorage. >> he said a local alaska news outlet he told him he was not trying to hit the dogs on purpose. he claims he doesn't remember the incident at all because he had been drinking heavily. he now faces definitely charges in this case. stay with us. still to come tonight on "eyewitness news", vandals hit
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local high school doing tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage. how the community is now rallying together to help. plus deadly flooding hits the south. how many people have now been rescued and how many have died. katie? >> and natasha, fortunately -- unfortunately some of that wet weather is headed our way. we'll be timing out a multi day event of wet weather issues in our area. i'll tell when you the heaviest rain is set to arrive. that's coming up.
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severe weather is to blame for the deaths of three people in northern louisiana. this drone footage shows devastation near shreveport. mandatory evacuations were ordered and the louisiana national guard rescued more than 2100 people and nearly 200 pets. also tonight community joins together after vandals destroy the work of some philadelphia high school students. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has the story. >> reporter: it was a day of clean up picking up and raking up. for large group at lankenau high school after vandals riding at atv's destroyed much of the school grounds in february. >> it's absolutely a sin what they did to the grounds. >> this was outrageous. we've never seen anything lick this. >> especially since lankenau is
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an environmental science school. >> we have school curriculum depending on this. >> reporter: students like john how well are part of a botany club. >> a lot of hard work was put into outside and for someone to destroy it like that all the hard work vanish really hurts. >> reporter: damage left behind is pretty extensive. all of this should be grass. as you can see all that's left behind is overturned dirt like this and estimated cost of up to $50,000 and a students volunteer they are time four contracting companies have actually donated their resources completely footing the bill. >> seeing the fact that we're from this community, we grew up here, we feel it's only right to help out. >> reporter: and so they lost lot -- >> this alone took at least two years. >> reporter: like the hints of spring beginning to bloom there's a promise of renewal and rebirth. something even better than what was here before. in roxborough, anita oh cbs cbs3 eyewitness news. all right. katie fehlinger staying up late
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with us tonight. >> it feels very late to me. >> from her normal morning duties. we're glad to have you here. >> i'm happy to be here. >> i guess we need the rain. >> at some point you got to have the rain. but with that said it is on the way it look like a couple days worth of at left poe tennessee shall for wet weather. we're in the talking about three days of washout, sunday, monday and tuesday. >> all three. >> um-hmm. all three. >> another day down road here, too. i have good news as well. start things off with a quick check of skycam3 taking a peek from hotel bethlehem overlooking main street in bethlehem and they did have st. patrick's day parade earlier on today. don gallon square prime spot on main street. so, yeah, off to a pretty quiet start to the overnight, but that is going to be something that does change with time. as i allude to moment ago and as we go next over to storm scan3 you'll see some of the moisture starting to lift here very moisture rich air mass this is the same one responsible for all of that flooding rain that came
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down across the deep south down through louisiana, portions of michigan, see how it's lifting north right along the riff bed here unfortunately, too. ohio and mississippi rivers re really getting bomb barred with soaking rain much this is headed our way. i'm not necessarily worried about any kind of major floo flooding. future rain amounts and the current computer modeling definitely expecting to pick up decent rain out of this let's walk you forward starting noontime sunday and all the way through monday night. this is as far out as this particular model will go for now but picking up that -- end up with at least an inch. i would with say one to 2-inches not out of the question for area to pick up from this system. so basically what happens is a front stalls out. we'll see a few pieces energy move along it through the next couple of days we'll have to dodge raindrops a little bit of rain primarily p.m. hours tomorrow. monday morning, that's when you'll see instead yesterday heaviest rain come maybe
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