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>> a teenager shot but still manage to drive himself to the hospital, and the car riddled with bullet. finds out what happened right before the shooting. >> and brand new this morning, water worries in bucks and montgomery counties now getting congress' attention. fine out who want a formal investigation. and, take a close look at this guy. this is the man police are looking for, after a bottle was thrown at the phillies ryan howard, we'll hear what the slugger has to say all about it, today is monday, june 6, good morning. >> i'm brooke thomas, katie and meisha are here keeping an eye on things. >> morning. >> busier morning? >> it is certainly getting a lot busier. good news we haven't had one accident. great news on a monday morning. >> thank you to the beautiful weather, dry roadways. >> look fantastic, too, sun glare will get you. now, looking at here, yesterday, guys, i don't want to freak out, i'm taking you back in time. i want to see how things unfolded yesterday. look at this, you have this variable line, that rolls you there here, and brought with it incredibly heavy rain.
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so this is 4:05 yesterday afternoon. we put thing into motion, see the lightning strikes that came along with some of this, as it crossed the delaware, see how the little bo forms? that's wind driven thunderstorms right there. so we had quite a few 60s, # 07, through portions of new jersey even into the late night hours, still lingering showers, but notice what has happened as we zoom forward to 5:55 this morning, it is all clear folks. expecting it to stay that way maybe stray shower this evening. look at the skies, current view of the live network, butte put shot, sunbeams coming through the win direction, lovely view pretty mild start all things considered, wind flow turns more northwest, humidity drops off with time. how could you not give it a-plus for the day. >> nicely dong, for your
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vacation day? >> katie, outside shot, didn't even look real, look so perfect. >> i swear it was real. >> good morning, everyone, 95 south at cottman, what you are looking at here, certainly starting to heat up. see the sun, where you are moving in the northbound, especially after eastbound, really going to get the glare. overall, just heating up in terms of traffic flow. we can expect that pushing into the 6:00 hour just a bit. schuylkill eastbound, before spring garden, see what it look lick here. i with say holding steady here, the schuylkill actually looking pretty good. woe know it will change around 6:30, looking good, beautiful shot. ben franklin bridge moving in the westbound direction, back out of the way so you can see the traffic flow lines. see bunch of travelers out there already starting to hit the ben franklin bridge, moving in the westbound side into center city but looking good there. construction 95 north, or actually 95 southbound, off ram top street road, onramp, ramps close nine p.m. to 5:00 a.m. tonight. >> this will go on through
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friday, and i'll be tweeting this out as well. wild weather rips through the region, time lapse video showing the storms rolling over center city, the strong winds, and torrential downpours started yesterday around 6:00 p.m. fierce winds toppled two trees along 21 street in the graduate hospital area, splint third tree in barbie. -- darby. fortunately no report of serious injuries. >> new this morning, robbery attempt at the philadelphia olney neighborhood ends with shooting of 17 year old boy. investigators say they found shell casings on the 5600 block of north laurence street. police say the victim was one of four people in a car. they say this started when two men approached the car and one of them tapped on the window with a gun. shooter fired three shots, all throw shots did strike the driver side of the vehicle. one bullet did go through, the driver door window, and struck
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the 17 year old victim in his left shoulder. >> the victim in stable condition. >> trouble at phillies game over the weaken, fan takes his frustrations of the game way too far. now police are involved. >> that fan allegedly through beer bottle at ryan howard, "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch live at the ballpark with the details, justin, this is just out of control. >> crazy story, there are reports out there, there is video shah shows the whole thing happening saturday. the phillies playing the brewers here at home, ryan howard, toward first base when bottle tumbles out of the stands, and right next to his feet. scary moment that could have been much worse. >> disrespectful, dangerous, how many describe phillies first baseman ryan howard brushed with bottle saturday. i've done too much in this town to have that casino of stuff howard says. philadelphia police, and many
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phillies fans, want you to see this man and see him well. his photos circulating and some identifying him as the bottle tosser. >> that's dangerous. >> this unacceptable for anything to ever be thrown at a player. doesn't matter what sport, what the situation is, un call for. >> and for fans, yet another unflattering moment. one, they say, does not represent them. >> most of us are well behaved. , put it that way. >> howard has spent all every his pro career with the phillies winning a nvp title a world series and many hearts for his local fin anthropic work. now winding down a five year $125 million contract may no longer be the powerhouse player, but still deserving of their respect. >> terrible, more trash for
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philadelphia, the guys given us everything, given us our hearts, trying his best and just totally uncalled for >> phillies and police said to be investigating this case, trying to track down who ever that was who through that bottle. police are hoping that the more people see that photo, that they may be able to find that man and hopefully figure out just what happened here on saturday. brooke, jim, back into you. >> hey, i absolutely uncalled for, thanks, justin. the family of hue ham add ali inviting his fans to celebrate his life at public memorial service on friday. before the game two of the nba finals fans held moment of silence for ali, who died on friday. he was 74, arrived in hometown of louisville, visitors to his childhood home paid their respects
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>> now, across the street from the ali center beast swarmed a tree, next to a mural of one of ali's famous quotes float like a butterfly sting like a bee. live in louisville in our next half hour. >> congress nan brendon boyle wants hearing to investigate grounds water contamination surrounding hundreds of defense department installation cents including three from our area. officials have shutdown a dozen municipal wells and 08 private wells. >> judge will hear arguments whether to release list of unindicted co-conspirators. two former allies of new jersey governor chris christie were indicted last year, they allegedly orchestrated traffic jams near the bridge as political pay back against a mayor who didn't support christie's re-election. federal corruption trial of congressman chaka fattah
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moving quicker than expected. the case originally expected to take about two month, but now, it may take half that time. it is possible the case could wrap up by the end of this week, on friday, prosecutors rested their case against the pennsylvania democrat, it is unclear if fattah will take the stand in his own defense. >> happening today ohio prosecute letters it will us know if parent will face charges after their young son fell into gorilla enclosure. >> you will remember the three year old boy was drag by the 450-pound gorilla last month at the cincinnati zoo. zoo keepers shot and kill the gorilla saying the boy's live was at steak. his parents were questioned by investigators over the weaken, but legal expert say charges seem unlikely. >> for a look at newspaper headlines. >> trentonian reports, despite report, new jersey governor chris christie faces low approval ratings. shows just 26% approve of the job he's doing. and from the front page of the bucks county courier
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times, seven area high schools, the american foundation for suicide prevention, for out of the darkness campus walk. the event was organize today bring awareness, raise funds, remove the stigma of mental illness and suicide. >> from the front page of the daily time, 72 years ago today, george anthony of media at the helm after landing craft tank 213 as it delivered tanks, troops and supplies to omaha beach in nor andy. anthony was among nearly 160,000 allied troops in the first wave of forces that landed on the beaches on what's now known as the "d" day. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper heed lines from around the delaware valley. >> coming up being sad reality, 07% of college graduates have out standing college loans. coming up "3 on your side" has ways graduates could raise thousands of dollars in debt. >> can't wait for that. that will be good one. plus 06 year old grandmother is skilled by a shark while driving off the coast of australia. now, there is a hunt for the shark. hear what her dive partner saw
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in the water at the time of the attack. plus this. hillary clinton start the win, now candidate focus owing tomorrow's primaries, including delegate rich california. i'm hena daniels in new york, the latest on campaign 2016 coming up. >> ♪ >> there is it, glowing in the distance, the sun, just like fire, keeping us nice and warm, brooke very happen when it is warm outside. plaques my life a lot easier. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone, new jersey is among six states holding primaries tomorrow. >> that's right. but this morning, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are all focusing on the big prize in california. as hena daniels reports, both democratic candidates will storm the state. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hillary clinton is even closer to clinching the democratic nomination, after an overwhelming win in puerto rico sunday. last night, clinton tweeted: we just won puerto rico. thank you to the island of end chantment for this victory. >> clinton is in a statistical dead heat with sanders in california, bun day before the state's primary. despite the virtual tie,
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clinton is focusing on her likely opponent, and the general election, donald trump. >> i'm going to point out at every single moment that i can why i believe the republican nominee should never get near the white house. >> clinton needs less than 30 delegate to clinch the party's nomination. but sanders is not backing down. he says he is the best candidate to beat donald trump. >> if we are deadly serious in making sure that a disaster like trump never becomes president, we are the strongest campaign to defeat him. >> while a democrat's focus on drum, the presumptive gop is getting heat in his own party after calling out the mexican heritage of federal judge, presiding over a lawsuit against trump university. trump claims the indianna born judge is bias dollars. >> would you also feel like they wouldn't be able to treat you fairly because that far
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policy yours? >> it is possible, yes, yes, that would be possible, absolutely. >> six states will vote in primaries on tuesday. hena daniels, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". the polls in new jersey open at 6:00 tomorrow morning, and close at 8:00 tomorrow night. stay with "eyewitness news" tore complete coverage. >> will the weather be nice for the primaries? >> i think yes, weak frontal boundery crosses tomorrow, overall this entire week really looks pretty darn phenominal, guys. soap, let's look what's going on right now, over the last couple of hours, at least her in the delaware vale, all it has done is clear out even more. we did have issues with high how many dollars at this, creating little bit of mist out maybe on the area windshields, but overall nice start to the day. and this frontal boundery is now a nice memory thankfully put, that rumble through yesterday with a vengeance. now looking down across the southeast, specifically across the eastern gulf, colin still sitting and spinning there is system is going to sort of just get swept off to the northeast here, but
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thankfully, it does not pose any direct threat to our area. let's take a look at what the system will do. currently sustained winds 50 miles per hour, higher gusts up to six a miles per hour, and the movement is at about 14 miles per hour, and will continue on that track, so it basically totally bypasses our area, even as we head towards the mid to late week. do not have to worry about it becoming direct impact. now that said, over the next couple of days brinking it back to what happens here locally generally speaking see pretty low dew point, cold front i mentioned comes through tomorrow, will trigger probably couple of late day shower, nothing more, moisture starred of the in the wake every yesterday's system but by wednesday, thursday, see the humidity levels drop off, that we put it on the awesome level of dew point values. now, this evening, you have got the phillies back at home, 78 in the sunshine, very pleasant, perhaps little breezy but still nice evening for baseball. and take look at this, wednesday, thursday, i mean, this is like football tailgating weather at the
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finest, 75 and sunshine, perfect, friday looks awesome as well. and then by saturday, shot for a shower. meisha, looks good. >> yes, sure does, i can see why you gave an a-plus plus plus. good morning, the boulevard moving in the southbound direction, certainly starting to heat up now. as we are pushing in to our 6:00, jumping on the schuylkill basically what you are looking at city avenue moving in the westbound direction as well. a lock at the schuylkill, another direction, headlights, at conshohocken, see how busy now it looks. we were looking at the schuylkill at the ten, 15 minutes ago, didn't look anything like. >> this so a lot can happen ten to 15 minutes on a monday morning, again, conshohocken on the schuylkill looking very busy both moving in the eastbound and westbound side. 422, however, taillights moving in the eastbound direction, trooper road, looking good. looking real good. just seeing a lot of sun glare. make sure pack the sunglasses, probably slow you down just little bit. in mass transit, make note of this, ac rail line shuttle bussing between 30th street station and cherry hill due to bridge repairs, i'll be tweet
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that o more coming up but first we'll take a quick break, stay right where you are, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right
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>> well, a shark attack in australia leaves a 60 year old grandmother dead, and another man traumatized. door even collier was mauled by a great while shark in perth at a popular dive spot she frequented, with her diving partner, her partner was in the water with her when she was killed and was able to be saved by three fishermen in a nearby boat. he explained the terrifying scene to local police. >> the main thing, he felt something go past him, he turned around, he didn't see the shark at that stage, but he felt at the surface when he surfaced he saw a commotion in the water. >> now there is comes less than a week after a surfer was fatally mauled just south of that area. welcoming up three's on your side with a way some college graduate can wipe out thousands of dollars in college loan debt. >> plus, if you thought it was tough to score ticket to the broadway hit hamilton before, think again. finds out how much some people are paying for tickets and why the prices are sky rocket.
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katy? >> and brooke, looking ahead here to what is frankly a pretty awesome week ahead here. so we will break down the details coming up in coming up l forecast, couple of little hiccups that we have to deal with. full details again straight ahead.
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>> seven out of ten college graduates have out standing college loans, to up 25% of bore over ers are behind in their payment. well, in today's "3 on your side" report i take a look at program that can erase thousands of dollars if student death. >> rhea racked up nearly $140,000 in student loan debt by the time she finished grad school. >> i just figure that it would always be juggling, balancing, trying to make ends meet every month, while making -- >> making payments became even hard hershey switched to a lower paying job at a non-profit college. but it turns out, that career move was a smart one. she learned about the public service loan forgiveness program. it wipes away college debt for educators being soldiers, firefighters and many others in public service after they've made ten years of payments. >> after paying your loans on time for ten years, on any qualifying repayment plan, remaining ball of those loans get forgive glenn kim rogers with clarify, region's largest none machine profit credit counselling agent. >> i a lot of mist information
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about the program. one make sure you are working for call firing employer, two, make sure you are working or on qualifying repayment plan, and then three, you want to make sure that you have a qualifying loan. >> the first loans will start to be forgive never october of 2017. at which point smith an applicant, start the ball rolling by filling out this employment certification form. which will document your eligibility as you work. berk stills she will be forgiven 20 to $30,000 of debt. >> i think that this is one piece of the puzzle maybe figure out how to take the bushed end away. >> not all loans qualify, it applies to federal direct loans, not private loans, and if you have a perkins loan or federal family education loan, those can be consolidated into a direct loan, so that you then apply for the program. but in those cases, those loans themselves don't count. i posted limits with more information on cbsphilly.com. that would be posting it on
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facebook and twitter later today. >> getting tickets for hamilton just got harder, some as high as $10,000. ouch. ticket jumped up after reports, may be leaving to work on other project, his last day is july 19th, but with prices like these, mable ' stick around. hamilton has won grammy, pulitzer and recently nominated for record, 16 tony awards. >> coming up notice next half hour, remembering a boxing legend. >> muhammad ali hometown celebrating his life and preparing for his final good-bye. i'm kenneth craig in louisville, ken tuck which that story coming up. >> plus, mark wahlberg is bringing a seeks it new opportunity to philadelphia. we'll tell you about the job fair today, where you can apply to work for him. sort of. next. >> casino of. >> right.
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>> quiet start to the work week out there. >> and we are even expecting a cool down. katie will let us know how low the temperature will drop. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas, it is 6:30, here's what you need to know today in your morning minute. >> seventeen year old shot during attempted robbery in philadelphia's olney section. >> know this guy? last seen throwing a bud light bottle at ryan howard. >> police, fans, very upset. >> today, an ohio prosecute letter decide whether a mother will face charges after her young son, fell into a gorilla enclosure. >> in funeral plans coming together for boxing great
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muhammad ali who passed away friday, at the age of 74. >> i'm going to do everything i can to reach out, to try to unify the democratic party. >> hillary clinton inning closer to locking up the determine kad i can presidential nomination after art puerto rico. >> way back there. it is good. a homerun for cameron rolf, his fourth of the year, eight-nothing phillies. >> and the phillies win it eight to one. they host the league leading chicago cups tonight. >> that's awesome stuff. katie, how is it going out there. >> very, very tranquil overall guys. feels tad breezy but overall we are spec to go see beautiful day unfold, even despite the fact that breeze is going to be with us, the better part of the day. just sign that the frontal boundary that brought in all of the very heavy rain and pretty nasty thunderstorms, as well, that's retreating. so, as we see the wind turn more northwesterly, start to
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in the the humidity dropping off. the sun is shining right now. so it, will warm up nicely, in short, it is a nice day. let's go ahead, take a look what storm scan has up its sleeve. not a heck of a lot. high pressure trying to briefly take control. 69 degrees the current temperature at the airport, flirting with upper 60s actually there across basically all of i95 and point all southeast of that, even still, 70 degrees, in wildwood. so it is a mild day. and un full sunshine, you're in the lower mid 80s at the shore or in the city and with lowering humidity it will be a nice afternoon. in the mountains, 75 degrees. and we can expect that sun really to last us the majority of this forecast. now coming up later in the show, we will be talking about, a, tropical storm colin, b, whether it has any impact on our area in the days ahead, that full forecast for you bit later in the show. meisha? >> katie, what a gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous day on tap today. i'm going to be jog right after work. and i hope you'll join me. taking a look outside the schuylkill right around the
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conshohocken curve. you can see it is looking very busy, what we are dealing with today some sun up, slow down. i wouldn't say we're used to this, had a lot of rain lately. but i will say we all know what is it like to drive when the sun is just glaring during rush hour traffic. definitely pack your sunglasses, you are going need it, there are going to be a lot of people tapping the brakes because of the sunshine today. overall just heating up like we we normally would. eastbound at conshohocken, this take a look at this, 95, tail light moving in the southbound direction, past the betsy ross bridge. very, very busy here, right now, so you certainly want to give yourselves extra time there. let's see, just passed 6:30 in the morning, very busy, so you can only imagine what the 7:00 hour will be like, on 95. ninety-five, that was a look at 95. this is 42 freeway northbound, creek road, for those of in you jersey. looking actually pretty darn good. sure a the love drivers out there, but overall casino of holding steady here, so we're okay there. we do have one accident, first accident of the morning out here in cinnaminson, route 130 union landing road. make note of that for those
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every in you the area. construction lingering around out there. overnight construction, as well. ninety-five, southbound, off ramp and onramp from street road. ramps are closed 9:00 p.m. through 5:00 a.m. tonight through friday. and i have more construction updates coming up in a little bit. brooke, over to you. >> thanks, meisha a new this morning, deadly shooting in philadelphia's kensington section. police say the victim was sitting out in front after friend's house the 600 block of lip inch con street when someone shot him before 3:30, no word on motive nor suspect but police say they are checking surveillance video from nearby homes. >> jury selection begins today in a deadly workplace stabbing. thirty-three year old peter of lansdale is accused of stabbing his co-worker to death, 25 year old danny vazquez killed at the mow pack plan in franconia township back in february of 2015. prosecutors say the stabbing resulted from a prank when vazquez yanked a chair out
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from under. >> still no word on what caused fire that ripped through commercial building in doylestown bucks county. take a lock at this eyewitness cam video. fire officials say the two suite inside the simply beautiful smiles dentist office on swamp road were damaged. no one was inside the building at the time. fire. >> some very sad news to report this morning. a five year old girl has died from her injuries after a house fire in northeast philadelphia. sophia olson and her mother were critically injured in thursday's fire, the little girl was trapped in her bedroom and her mother could not reach her. a neighbor who happens to be a police officer was also injured trying to help her mother remain in stable condition. >> we will learn more die details about hue ham add ali's funeral. >> day long celebration of ali's life this friday. kenneth craig live in louisville where the heavy weight champion grew up. >> reporter: well, jim, the city really gearing to up host what will become a major event here with people potentially coming from all over the
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worlds. and in just a few hours, we will hear how the public can join in, to say a final good-bye. >> i am hue ma'am add ali. i am muhammad ali. >> children from the louisville area celebrated muhammad ali message of inclusion at interfaith memorial service last night. >> he's free now. but his spirit is with us and it will stay with us for a long, long time. >> all overlie's hometown mourners are remembering a man who stood for so much in and out of the boxing ring. >> what really stands out to me is the amount of love and compassion and kindness that he instilled in people. >> evan, the curator of the newly opened muhammad ali childhood home museum, inside the pale pink house where ali grew up. >> thousands of people have come to pay theirs cents cents to give tribute to their local hero and inspiration to muhammad ali. >> many more were will take part in his funeral service friday, procession through the city and the service itself
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will be open to the public, just as ali wanted. >> former president, bill clinton, and comedian billy crystal, are among the big names who will eulogize the man known as the greatest along ali's heart broken family. >> loving, kind person, of all people, he would help anybody if he could. he is one of the saint, one of the men. >> ali made his final trip home yesterday from phoenix, arizona, where he died friday at 74 years old. and this memorial behind me here at the ali center really just continues to grow since all of this happened late friday. this is the same place where a family spokesperson will layout all of the details of that funeral in a new cons friend in just about 90 minutes. jim, brooke? >> thank very much for that report. >> sad. >> all right, superbowl champion denver broncos will visit the white house today, but one of their key players will miss this strip. cornerback is recovering after being shot over the weekend.
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police say he was shot in the lower right leg, inside dallas club. the 30 year old is expected to be re less dollars from the hospital today, a second person was also shot, and is expected to recover. >> another baltimore police officer is going on trial in the death of freddie gray. a judge is supposed to hear motions this morning, in the trial of ceasar good son. ceasar good son charged with second degree murder because prosecutors say good son, who drove the transport van, they say he bears most of the responsibility for gray's death. they say gray's spine snapped in the back of the wagon. >> now, happening today, invest remembers waiting to hear what federal reserve chair janet yellen will say in philadelphia. she will be talking about america's economic outlook before the world affairs council. her address comes about a week before the feds next two-day policy meeting when the board will decide in the economy is healthy enough for another interest rate hike. >> well, need a job? new burger joint is opening this sumner northern liberties. >> superstars mark donnie and paul walt berg are bringing
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i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >> between bee didn't let a little rain stop her from getting on the stage. that's what it sounded like outside my apartment. it is crazy, last night's concert at lincoln financial field got off to stormy start. fans ran through downpours to get inside. but apparently it was worth t
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based on the reviews we saw on social media. the fans left happy last night. beyonce returns to the link for another concert on september 29th, it is a good thing i didn't have ticket, because, you know i would have missed it. >> or she would have called me to cover her with a tarp. from the car to the building. can't mess the hair. >> you can't. i mean, it pour last night, it was a bad hair day for everyone. >> i would have been so mad about it, too, but i would not have been there. >> i hear you, brooke. that will said, at this point all of the rain is out of here thankfully. eyewitness weather watchers sent us really pretty shots from the sunrise that came from what just passed through and also rainbow that came n i'll show it to you in a second. take a look at the region as a whole, generally mid 60s, upper 60s being reported from the watcher, and any dover at 68 degrees, pair of six's comes in from jenny as well as william, cherry hill, levittown respectfully, pretty warm middletown at 69 degrees. and the list goes on. you know, still generally
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finding some high humidity. that's going to be changing with time. dew points drop off. even though the dew point pretty close to the values at the moment, they will drop off with time to make it feel more and more comfortable. we talk about what happened last night, look at the beautiful rainbow that came in behind this. this was shot in williamstown from peter last night. then this morning, the gorgeous sunrise that comes in the wake after frontal passage like that, beautiful colors. >> pleasant valley, just beautiful. there was quite a bit of fog early this morning, had a had a chance to lift. skies have cleared there and everywhere else, cold front continues to trek away out to sea. left with clearing sky, there may be the most spotty showers that pops up this evening, but most every you stay dry with nothing more than couple every clouds, that said our eyewitness weather health report as it pertains to the weather air quality pretty good, pollen levels behaving, not awesome, but they're not
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as high as they have been. and the uv index you better believe it will be awfully high today. nice heavy sun block required, as you walk out today, especially if you plan to be out for more than say half hour at a time. looking forward in the forecast, another, we call, quote unquote, cool down comes our way, but 75 apiece both wednesday, thursday, meisha, will feel so comfortable outside. keep the sun the majority of the week. >> i am loving this forecast, katie, it is going to be gorgeous guys. that's what we want too hear waking up on a monday, mo, gorgeous and all week long, not today, all week. we do have police activity here, vine eastbound at broad, pulled off to the shoulder, but what you are going to have is gaper delays, come across here, but take a look how slow it is past here, all of the flashing lights so you bet you will have gaper delay here, very slow. again that's the vine eastbound at broad street. we have disable vehicle, here, 42 freeway northbound at creek road. pulled all the way off to the shoulder. you will have some slow downs, everybody pushing, leave extra room for the disable, not
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causing too many slow downs, but you can see the flow, starting to heat up now. fifty-nine south at cottman around the s curve. look how slow that is, watching there is and specially pushing toward, that really slowing down until around this area, ease up tension little bit. through the s curve gets real busy, looking busy there, blue route, northbound direction at baltimore pike, was looking real busy few minutes ago, now actually eased tension, looking okay right around there. we do have accident in cinnaminson route 130 northbound union landing road. jim, over to you. >> check your pantry, two types of cliff bars are being recalled for listeria concerns. the company says some cliff bar trail mix and energy bars contain potentially contaminated sunflower colonels. at least 39 separate recalls have been announced since last month, by companies that use sunflower colonels, supplied, by complete list, check the fda website. >> some of the best cyclists in the world race through manayunk sunday, for the 30th annual philadelphia
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cycling classic. the 12-mile course took the cyclists through manayunk east falls fairmount park and kelly drive. the most grueling part was the half mile climb up manayunk's infamous wall, they make the climb nine time, women six. >> it is such a long race, too, just, you know, comes down to how good your legs are and how good you feel on the day. >> my job is to make sure that they make it up this hill. i don't touch them. all i did, i give them entheusiasm by cheering them on. >> edward of spain won the men's race and megan of california won the women's. >> now, 6:49. a lot coming up on cbs this morning, charlie roads joins us live from new york with a preview, good morning, charlie. hey, good morning, brooke, jim. we'll talk with muhammad's daughter lay will, and foreman, about ali's legacy, also, what made him such a very special role model. this, charlie dag at in iraq where he witnessed an american
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air strike first-hand in the battle against isis, we'll reveal forks annual list of the most powerful women, the news is back in the morning, we'll see in you about ten minutes. >> thank so much, charlie. we will be watching. a local high school star is headed for the big time. >> langhorne native nolan jones is a big kid with a big swing and his life is just about to change in the next few days, "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen here with that story, in the. >> heck of a baseball player, no doubt. when scouts are hiding in the trees across from your high school, both little weird and little flattering. for holy ghost prep star, that's become the norm. scouts from every team have been lining to up see him, and on thursday, he'll hear his name called in the nlb draft but he is taking it all in stride. >> ♪ >> new star has emerge in the our own backyard. and he's primed for the big time. i'm nolan jones from langhorne, pennsylvania, i go to holy ghost prep. >> nolan jones six-four
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shortstop appears ready to make huge jump top professional baseball. >> you'll hear his name called in the mlb draft. scouts have been salivated over his game the last several years. >> so nolan tell us what this entire process has been like for you? >> it has been pretty breathtaking for me. it was never something i expected obviously. i committed to virginia my sophomore year, and i've just been enjoying baseball, and this has happened, happened to me, i've been real luck. >> i his coach considers himself lucky to see nolan grow into a soon to be draftee. >> little surreal. you know, small prep school in bensalem not used to getting this much attention. you know, i try to not take any day for granted because, you know, he could turn out to be a phenominal player, so i try to soak in every moment we have with him. >> jones could be one of the first named to be called on thursday, but just normal kid, who happens to have abnormal skills.
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>> favorite food? >> fettuccini alfredo. >> favorite baseball player? >> ortiz. >> he is humble, even today, if you want to talk to him about ac potential first round pick, he seems little accustom to talking about it. >> nolan knows life is about to change, so he is trying to enjoy every moment he. >> favorite place to hang out? >> home. >> ya? >> ya. >> why is that? >> i'm really real a family guy. >> not only is he about to be drafted into the major leagues, but his brother, peyton, who graduated holy ghost in 2014 is likely to be drafted, as a goalie in the upcoming nhl draft. so impressive family certainly impressive kid who is taking this all in stride. his coach says there is no ego. just one of the kids, but he's going to go from a kid to a big time prospect for major league team in just a few days. >> that's awesome. >> one heck of a sports family. >> how about that? >> those parent! did something right. >> thanks, pat. appreciate t chaos unfolds in
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new york city, at what was supposed to be a price kanye west concert. word quickly spreads about the concert at webster hall and thousands swarmed the small venue, which only holds about 1500 people. fans climbed on cars, dumpsters, scaffolding and shut the street down. which eventually caused the concert to be cancel. the venue tweeted there would be no show, just before 2:00 a.m. >> how is this for the ultimate wedding crasher? taylor swift made super fan's wields dream come true by showing up at his wedding in long beach township over the weekend. joked she was the third wheel. groom's sister pulled out to it. swift to help pull off the wedding surprise. she had special performance of blank space. >> interesting pop up guest. >> yes. >> anyway, we have new miss usa this morning. >> we do. this year's winner has beauty, brains, and has proudly served our country.
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philadelphia police trying to ida man who through a beer bottle at ryan howard in the game. >> congressman brendon boyle asking for investigation into ground water contamination in bucks and montgomery counties, several wells have been shutdown. >> and, six state head to the polls in primaries tomorrow including new jersey. hillary clinton won puerto rico democratic primary last night. that's three to go. >> weather and traffic. >> looking pretty phenominal in the world of weather for sure, sunshine overwhelmingly throughout the seven day here, but if you are travels you take you to the short, you real did i pick good one, low 80s here today, tomorrow, watch for stray shower tomorrow, it is a weakening cold front, but that's what knocks your temperatures back to the 70s by wednesday, granted little breezy, but
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still really nice, short weather, goes for the rest of the region as a whole, looking ahead to just nice week in general. >> we did have police activity here, vine eastbound at broad, pulled off to the shoulder but taking a look at the camera, looks like it has just been cleared, busy around the area, also, we do have accident out here, york road fit walter town road one lane blocked there, make note that far for those every in you and around the area, also, another accident that all be tweeting in just a moment, 11 on the schuylkill right you. >> thank, meisha a here is a sport you may not know about, finger wrestling. >> exists in germany, finger, a finger wrestling competition, that has a long tradition in the al pine countries. >> you can sigh, this video, doesn't look east. >> i eww. >> oh, challenging now to finger wrestling now?
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>> we got to goment captioning funded by cbs good morning, it is monday, june 6th, 2016. this is "cbs this morning." we're in the hometown of muhammad ali with preparation for his final fares. daughter laila and george foreman and evander holyfield join us to celebrate ali's impactin and out of the ring. charlie d'agata ducks for chofr near the front lines fallujah. iraqi troops close in on isis with help from devastating air strikes. tropical storm school inthreatens to -- tropical storm colin threat tones dump up to eight inches of rain in the northeast. we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.

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