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breaking right now on "eyewitness news", fbi director james comby recommends no charges for hillary clinton after a long investigation into her private e-mail server. good afternoon everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. presumptive democratic nominee used the server during her time as secretary of state, although comby did not recommend charges from the justice department he did have strong words about the security of clinton's emails. greg argos live in the cbs-3 sat center big develop being, not only for the former secretary every state, but
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also for the election, the investigation into clinton's use of private e-mail is her vest has cast a cloud over her campaign essentially since it began, though likely not face charges, director of the fbi says she and her staff were extremely careless, with her use of private e-mail servers. >> we are expressing to justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. >> with that statement fb i am director james comey indicated it was highly unlikely presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton will face charges for her use of private e-mail servers during her tenure as secretary of state. >> fbi investigators also red all of the approximately 30,000 emails secretary clinton provided to the state department in 2014. >> comey says the investigation took months, and though his agents found no evidence servers were hacked, it is likely they were. >> we assess it is possible that hostile actors deem access to secretary clinton's personal e mate accounts.
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>> will turn over the case, turn over to lore eight lynch and the justice department who will make final decision about charges. >> although there is evidence, that potential violations of the statute regarding the handling of classified information, our judgement is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. >> now, donald trump responding on twitter just minutes ago, saying, quote, fbi director said crooked hillary compromised national security, no charges wow hashtag ricked system. james comey says he is not recollecting charges against former secretary of state hillary clinton. attorney general, lore eight lynch will make the final decision, but she recently said she would follow the advice of the fbi. i'm live in the sat center, greg argos, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank so much, greg. >> as director comey was speaking hillary clinton was actually holding a rally in washington, d.c. she addressed the national education association and did not mention the fbi's announcement. meanwhile, president obama is expected to join hillary
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clinton on the campaign trail today for the first time, their first joint appearance will be in charlotte, north carolina, the president actually endorsed clinton weeks ago. now clinton aides hope it will help unify the democratic party around clinton and preview the way the president self proclaim before the november election. on the republican side, more tweets from donald trump are fueling speculation about a possible runningmate. he tweeted about meeting with iowa senator earnings, senior trump advisor confirms that earnings is under consideration, trump also tweeted about indianna governor mike pence, and arkansas senator tom cotton. co-announce vp choice before the gop convention which starts july 18th, in cleveland. today is the first business day since septa pulled thirds of the cars off the trucks because of possible structural defect. >> rough go of it, even evening rush to deal with in just few hours. >> our alexandria hoff live at septa command center in center
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sit which what we can expect. good afternoon, alex. >> good afternoon, septa still trying to figure out what to expect, and that's what they're doing right now, analyzing traffic patterns every riders this morning in order to best understanded how to implement any additional services come this commute home not the typical morning, dealing with sudden 30 to 50% reduction in septa services at 120 silver liner five trains have been pulled due to structural deficiency found friday, trips are running on limited saturday schedule with rush hour addition. septa is in talks with amtrak and new jersey transit to possibly lease additional transportation unit, but commuters are bracing for what could be affix that takes the entirety of the summer creating a new normal. >> 5:21 from doylestown, and actually canceled, 611 i believe and it came in about half hour late.
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so three our ordeal. >> wanted to see how it would work this morning, definitely considering different way to go from people. from here. >> right now joined by septa general manager jeff been busy weekend for you, thankfully maybe in the that bus any terms every riders, because of being a holiday weekend and all. >> we are discussing tomorrow morning, there are some options for riders coming in from outside of the city, in terps of parking, explain what somebody might want to consider tomorrow. we did see significant crowding at times on the railroad, certainly as the rush hour went on. so, i'm concerned that tomorrow we may see even more people try to come back on the regional rail system after the holiday weekend, so we have off options for them, they can go ride the market frank way elevated line, broad street subway, norristown high-speed line, media sharon hill, most of the services did not get very crowded today, and we have parking, we have arranged
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for parking at the naval hospital down near a testimony t and t station, 1600 spaces, on the market frankford line, we have spaces at festival pier, 300, there was space, a lot of space, in our norristown trains takes center parking garage little bit of space, little higher than usual ftc, frandford transportation center still parking spaces there. so there is other options. and i've got to say that as trains come in closer to the city, that's when seats, and crowding conditions, are getting bad, those stations are close to other options, and so, we really hope that some of our customers will consider using those options. >> and now i know you've been trying to analyze what went on this morning, where people are coming from, where they are going. what about this commute home? any ideas yet? any changes, any additional bussing? >> right now, the evening is going to go as weaver in the
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schedule, already cleaned up couple of littler ores and problems that happened this morning, with our schedule. we put the schedule together, teamly quickly. and got it on line last night, we were glad to have something for people to see and to go by. but this whole process will evolve, talking with our other transit and commuter rail providers in the area. there are all kinds of things on the table to continue to work to try to add more capacity to the regional rail network. >> and you use the word before fluid, and this is -- >> fluid, dynamic, this will change, and like i said i just left a meeting we were discussing what do we have to adjust, do better, and we will continue do that. this will keep evolving while we work to get these cars back in service. >> you have tough job to do right now. as long as ride remembers in the loop, septa website, great resource for, that so as this
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evening commute is underway, everyone will be feeling this out together. we are live at septa headquarters, we send it back to you. >> thanks, alex. meanwhile coverage continues on line for complete list of septa's rail service changes, head to our website cbsphilly.com. let us know how your commute is going, connect with us on twitter and facebook, using the #cbs3 commute. people down the shore, dealing with the aftermath of last night's storm. this eyewitness cam video shows somebody baking threw -- biking through a flooded road in sea isle city. how is that for a morning commute? cbs-3 viewer sent in these pictures, see the water up to the wheel wells of cars out on the street. let's get a look at today's forecastment meteorologist, katie fehlinger out on the cbs-3 skydeck to tell us what we can expect. >> brooke, thankfully any flashflood watches, flood advisories, all of that and including the actual precipitation itself has since long moved out to sea and we expect to see things clear up. getting brighter on the skydeck, i wish i had my
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shades with me, also starting to heat up now that the clouds are starting to break. the one thing not going away right now is that humidity. let me take you out to storm scan very briefly, this is three hour loop, see retreat, speedy retreat, and now really just left with clouds, that continue to thin. so it is a little breezy out here, but again, you're not going to see too much of a cool down take place, or any kind of refreshment might be better way of putting it. it will still be hot. already low 80s now, expect to easily spike to the upper 80s with ease later today in philadelphia. but, skies continue to gradually clear, obviously it will start to feel hotter and hotter, combined with fact that we still have some pretty high dew points, and remember, the dew point measures the moisture in the air, in other words, the humidity. so, as skies clear out, we are facing a very hot and very humid stretch of days, so much to the point that we actually end up with triple digits, when it comes to our heat index values. so, coming up later in the broadcast, we will tell you
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which days are the hottest, just how hot are we actually talking and track couple of additional chances, stick and for a pretty active forecast, back to you. >> investigating city's 15th murder this year. last night someone shot a man to death while he was in his karat third and kurland streets. police fawn the victim shot in the head and the car still in gear with the engine running. so far, no suspects, and no motive. >> man beaten and robbed just steps from temple university. police just released this surveillance video the attack which happened late last month on the 1600 block of cecil b. moore avenue. police say the 23 year old victim was jumped by three people, they stomped him in the head, took his wallet and cell phone then ran away. suspects are all described as black male teens between 16 and 19 years of age. anyone with information should call philadelphia police. meanwhile, coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", an american student is murdered, a broad. now, police are have a suspect
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in custody. who is now accused of killing the 19 year old. >> plus, there is something lurking in the waters of rio de janeiro brazil ahead of the olympics games. find out why it could be dangerous for some of the olypians whether we when you're the parent
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>> italia lincoln contained a homeless man in the death after american college student. >> the latest from london on this international murder mystery. >> day after the body of 19
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year old bo solomon was found in rome's tiger river, police took 40 year old homeless man named mass i am owe into custody. police say he was seriously implicated in the murder. solomon's body was discovered near the marconi bridge about two and a half miles from the bar solomon was at with a group of student thursday night. the university of wisconsin student had arrived in rome that day for study abroad program at sean cabot university. his roommate alerted officials friday morning, when he didn't show up for orientation. >> he's the glue that keeps our family together. >> family members say solomon was captain of his high school football team, beat cancer as a child. >> at over 15 to 20 procedures growing up throughout his life, was able to overcome all of that. >> his brother coal told mill wako newspaper bo was found with head wound and blood on his shirt and someone used his credit card in milan, hundreds
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of miles from where he was last seen. police are looking at surveillance video, and interviewing witnesses, who last saw him alive. tina krause, cbs news. as athletes and fans head to the olympics, many are worried about the safety of rio dejaniero beaches. >> scientists at rio federal university have discovered high levels of a drug resistant bacteria in rio's beaches. they found the highest levels on the shores of the bay hosting sailing event one month from now. >> we believe that true hospital sewage goes to the municipal sewage, it gets to the bay, or to other rivers, and it finally gets to the beach. >> authorities, how much, say athletes and visitors will be safe, and the sailing arena has internationally acceptable levels of bacteria. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", an independent day snafu. >> we'll show you where this eagle escaped his handlers, and let you know what it was
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supposed to be doing, katie? >> brooke, now at least starting to see the skies clear out nicely, however, heat and humidity, not something going away any time soon. coming up we will tell you just how hot it will get, more importantly, how hot will it actually feel, all of the details on your full forecast straight ahead.
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>> not quite the voluminous, right? >> holding on for dear life right now. >> i'm telling you, tough stuff. you said earlier, too acqua net kind of day. would keep jumbo can of it nearby. >> oh, okay. >> next few days. >> right through saturday, really, i know there is will be a long stretch, some pretty
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substantial humidity, that we've seen before, just haven't seen it in a while. quite comfortable all things considered lately. i would say we've been pretty spoiled after all here in the delaware valley. that's about to change if you're not huge fan of the heat and humidity. show you what's happening, first, back to storm scan, show you at least the clouds have gun to clear out. certainly, the rain is long gone at this point. this was all part of a much larger system, warmfront, as well as an area of low pressure rolling through the region, now that has since had a chance to clear out, and we are essentially smooth sailing, as we look ahead to tomorrow. the problem is, so often in the summertime, you see these systems go through, the rain clears out, and the atmosphere does the same, where it starts to feel little more refreshing, right? >> now, remember, the drier the air, in other words, the nicer the hair day will be. these are really high dew points, when in the mid 70s, in dover, it is sweltering there right now. as these skies continue to clear, combine that with the current heat, it will feel
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awfully sweltering and/or steamy or oppressive. the next couple of days those dew points continue to climb to the point that with the added heat that's building, it is actually going to feel closer to triple digit territory, looking forward in the forecast. now, we will take you around to couple of the neighborhood camera shot right now, outside we go to pleasant valley, middle high school, far off to the north, still quite a few clouds, but kind of mixed bag depending where you are, outside middle township high school, mostly sunny right now with the blue sky, so again, location, location, location. but it is clearing out for everyone, thankfully as we mentioned earlier, flashflood watches, any flood advisories are all now expired, and we're seeing any of the water that fell from the sky earlier on, starting to clear out, drain away. water temperatures if you are headed to the shore, not the best beach day we've ever seen but better with time, getting more comfortable at times outside of atlantic city, still, little cool. 63 degrees, but there are couple of buoys out there already into the 70s, so,
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progressively getting more and more comfort tonight take a dip in the waves there >> pair of eight's with no problem, take a look, majority of the seven day, into the 90s, folks. so, as long as we get three days or more, of 90 or above, that qualifies officially as a heatwave. we are forecasting that certainly here in the days ahead. i would say, wednesday, and specially friday, probably the steamiest, just because, we'll keep the most sun around, but then thursday and saturday also could produce shower or thunderstorm along the way, as well. >> all right, brooke's all about this. >> i want it to be warm, soy you take what you get. >> that's absolutely the way to look at this. >> right? >> yes. >> this right here was pretty big july 4th mishap. could you call it last night at dodgers stadium. look at this, this bald eagle
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from the la zoo was supposed to fly flew the stadium for pre-game ceremony. instead it blue right past its handler and headed for the exit. the eagle was later recaptured and taken back to the zoo. >> oh, oh,. >> i know? scary. >> fly, birdie, fly. >> my goodness. >> when we come back, we'll show you how high the meg
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diet. have some pasta for lunch, then join us at 5:00. after five years, 1.8 billion miles, the juno spacecraft is orbiting the solar system's largest planet. >> overnight nasa got a radio signal from juno confirming it was in orbit around jupiter. the principal scientist behind the mission says nasa expects to learn many secrets of space. >> mini solar system, so i think it is very, to me, very significant, because we're finally able to see with real video, real pictures, this motion. >> i love this juno's instruments were turned off as it interred orbit. the instruments will be turned back on in the coming days, will swing closer in august. >> tonight is your chance to become an instant millionaire. >> the mega million jackpot now stands at whopping $449 million. >> mine. >> i hope it is yours. overcome with lottery fever. we enters the same pool. now, this is potentially the
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second largest lottery in the u.s., more than two years since it grew this large. the drawing is tonight, your chances of matching all of the numbers one in 259 million. but you can't win if you don't play, so play. >> katie, i know you missed the pool, we'll take you with us. >> i appreciate that, ya, i'll ride your coattails. >> we're all in this together. >> indeed. >> well, you know? >> definitely legally binding statement. >> we have to get it in writing before the show is over. >> that's "eyewitness news" for today at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas, for katie and all of us, thank for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. we're always on line for you at cbsphilly.com. >> meanwhile the young and the restless is next.
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