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cooperating with the police investigating. but family members tell us amin was a talk of smart and entering jettic little boy. he darted out between two parked cars and ran out. struck by a white chevy trailblazer headed towards 49th. they took amin and his mother to children's hospital of philadelphia where he died a short time after. amin cousin tells us the driver was very distraught over the accident. >> he was so sure, i don't think the lady actually saw him until it was too late. i had opportunity to speak to her for a minute. you know, and we allow her to know that we know that he did run out in the street. so you know, it really wasn't her fault. >> reporter: amin was his mother's only child. as you can imagine, the family here tonight is devastated but for now we're live in west park
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side, trang do, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. and camden air brush artists are creating memorials shirts free of charge in honor's gabrielle carter. the owner of the shop will give memorial shirts to anyone in the community who wants one. meanwhile, the reward for information leading to gabby's killer now $50,000. trenton police are investigating what happened when an off duty trenton police officer shot and killed a man. it happened shortly before 10:00 p.m. saturday in the 500 block of roosevelt street. prosecutors say the off-duty police officer arrived on the scene of a fight. man named constantine tow had been shot in the hand while taking the gun away from his brother alfred. the off-duty police officer had his weapon drawn and was apparently trying to dis arm constantine. according to the officer, alfred then tried to grab one of the weapons, the officer fired, shooting alfred once in the chest. he died at a hospital.
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the mercer county prosecutor's office is now investigating. camden county, a man is dead after his car went out of control and struck a pole early this morning, on this video captured the aftermath of the crash near the corner of sicklerville and chews landing road. the driver was thrown from the honda acord and killed. a man described hearing it but did not want to be identified. >> we heard a loud screeching, the tires. sounded a little something like -- boom, boom, boom. >> the victim's identity was not immediately known. camden county police are investigating. the u.s. coast guard rescued two people after he boat ran aground in galloway, new jersey. take a look at this video shot by the coast guard. authorities got the call around 9:00 p.m. to help two people stuck aboard a 36, foot cat maran, a coast guard took them to the atlantic city station, they fortunately were not hurt.
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he praised the voters for reaching out before the situation got worse. turning to the weather, after a hot weekend, the steamy weather stick around for the start of the work week? lauren casey knows and she's here in the cbs3 weather center with the answer. yes, certainly a hot weekend but full of sunshine great for all of our outdoor activities. we're going to keep the heat around as we close out the month of august and just in time for september, some cooler weather around the corner, but certainly not cool today, a high temperature at 90 in philadelphia. our average high, 84 degrees, so well beyond that, we climb into the 90's in the lehigh valley, got close in berks county with a high temperature of 89 in reading, we topped in the mid to upper 80's at the shore. checking in at live neighborhood network. 78 degrees in reading, sitting at 74 in trenton and new castle delaware, 75 degrees. stormscan 3 showing us quiet conditions a few clouds starting to make their way in toward the poconos and lehigh valley. precipitation up wind across parts of western and central
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pennsylvania with storm that are starting to fizzle out and will not make their way into delaware valley. they will try to make a run for it maybe an isolated sprinkle overnight in the poconos, otherwise clearing out completely as we head into our monday morning, so no problems weather-wise for monday morning commute. checking in on the tropics, getting extremely active as hurricane gaston a category three, first major hurricane of the season, but that system is going to stay out to sea. we also have two new tropical depressions newly formed today, tropical depression 9, we have been eyeing this, it is becoming pour organized as it sits over cuba. a little closer to home, number 8 offshore right now at the carolinas but not expecting any direct impact from either of these systems as of now but could usher in strong rip current as we head into the upcoming week and i'll have more
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on the tracks of tropical freshen 9 and 8 and what's in store as we head into the upcoming week and full forecast coming up in a few. the race to the white house, donald trump's campaign team appeared on a sunday morning talk show today to try to clarify his positions on illegal immigration. and with a little more than 71 days until election day, questions about trump stand on the issue still remain. wendy gilette reports. >> reporter: donald trump's campaign manager told john dickerson on cbs3 "face the nation," the republican presidential nominee has not changed his substance on undocumented immigrants. >> first there's still no amness ty. secondly he's building that wall. that has been the center piece of his candidacy and his immigration vision from the beginning and it has not changed >> what has seemingly changed is trump's position on what will happen to estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the u.s. his original plan calls for
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deportation to help send them out of the country. in recent days his campaign team talked about what they called a more humane approach. they say trump's views have not shifted. >> what you heard him describe there in his usual plain spoken american way was a mechanism, not a policy. you're going to hear more detail in the next two weeks. >> reporter: on it's dramatic side, chair of the party defended hillary clinton after trump called her a big got last week. >> donald trump has not held an event in the black community. he has no gone to a black church as hillary clinton has done. >> reporter: the democrat presidential nominee spent the day fund-raising in hamptons. 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick says despite the original he's sticking to his income and will not stand for the national anthem. kaepernick says staying seated during the anthem is his way of calling attention to race relations in this country, talked to the media and said
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he's glad to have started a dialogue. >> i just can't stand for what this represents right now. it's not right. and the fact that it has blown up like this, i think is a good thing. it brings awareness. >> reporter: he called for accountability for police officers and public officials. a bride and groom and entire reception party stuck except the bride's father. it was a day the bride and groom will never forget. it was an evening everyone at the reception probably won't either. >> i never seen just a crowd react the way they did. again, it was like a ground swell leading up to when every recognized who it was. >> it was country super star tick mcgraw at the restaurant on spring garden for the wedding reception. he appeared during the bride's dance with her father. >> lisa turns around and sees
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tim mcgraw was singing to her. everybody was spell bound. >> reporter: according to the groom's father, lisa's dad, delaware county councilman ranged had us appearance. everyone was in shock when what was supposed to be just one song lasted instead for much longer. >> that's what was fantastic was the fact that he came. he did one song and expecting. ended up staying an hour, the one song, by the way, tim mcgraw's, my little girl. family members say the bride and groom are on their way to the honey moon. a new jersey transit officer springs into action after a man trumps on to a train track. a scare in the air jet engines failed on a flight to
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orlando, passengers describe the terrifying ordeal. >> it was another 90 degree day in philadelphia, it will be a hot end to the month of august, just in time for the start of september. cooler temperatures arrive, i'll let you know when to expect high temperatures in the 70's in your full forecast coming up. can the phillies avoid a sweep by the mets? lesley van arsdale coming up a little later on with sports. stay with us. a collection for the look of every eye concern. introducing new olay eyes. lift
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hawaii inside a dome. they could only go outside if they were wearing space suits. it was the second longest of its kind after a similar one in russia that lasted 527 days. a scare in the air after a southwest airlines plane, it happened on a flight from new orleans to orlando, it caused the cabin to lose pressure, the passengers had to use oxygen masks. it did land safely. while on the plane, some of the passengers feared the worse >> a person across from his crying says he's going to die and everybody trying to calm everybody re everyone down >> god was in control and whatever happened was his will. >> federal investigators looking into what caused engine troubles. a charter bus crashed into a fire truck killing two people.
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a local fire chief is among the dead. the firefighters were responding to an earlier crash. authorities say the bus driver did not have a commercial license and was not authorized to drive a bus a daring rescue by a new jersey transit officer is all caught on camera. this happened near see secaucus you go junction. you seal victor ortiz struggling to pull the man off the track. he was there purposely and even fault against the officer. officer ortiz not giving up. gets the man out of the way seconds to spare. new jersey transit praises the officer's heroic actions and it's a reminder of what their officers have to do every day to keep people safe. south florida bracing for possible floods, a system that could become a tropical storm turning off the post, threatening the region with several days of heavy rain. this comes as the miami area struggling to contain the seek virus. news correspond omar villafranco with more on the double threat.
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>> reporter: some flocked to miami beach on sunday to soak in the sun before the storms roll in. the ocean wind are expected to bring in several days of rain, including heavy downpours. right now, the's main concern at the shore is the strong rip current. on land, health officials want to make sure pooling water from possible floods doesn't turn into a widespread breeding ground for mosquitoes carrying the seek virus. property owners face a $1,000 fine for not getting rid of pools with standing water. florida, fellow people contracted the seek virus from local mosquitos. 38 are right here in miami dade county. omar villafranca cbs news miami. lauren? not too bad. hot over the next couple days before we get cool just in time for september. mother nature is like september? ok. here's some cooler weather. tonight it is certainly mild. very warm at this late hour.
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wall is quiet. take a look at center city philadelphia on sky cam 3. a nice sunny and hot end to the month of august or at least the last weekend of august. hard to believe we're closing in on september. temperatures right now are still very warm across the area. 75 degrees right now in wilmington. 77 in philadelphia. little bit cooler in cumberland county down to 68 right now in millville. due points right throughout the weekend hovering middle 60's. we're kind of in a steamy category but not in the oppressive category humidity-wise as we head into wednesday, it will start to creep back up. tomorrow, again we stay in the steamy category into tuesday before we get very humid into wednesday and then a significant drop-off thursday, the first day of september, and some more crisp like air will be building in across the delaware valley. overnight, a warm one probably can't have the windows open, a few passing clouds dropping back to 70.
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average low should be 66. monday temperatures soaring back to 90's. all is relatively quiet on stormscan 3. some of that precipitation trying to work its way eastbound but it will continue to dissipate we'll stay dry throughout the overnight period. cuba forecast taking this and strengthening it to a tropical storm. the next tropical storm name would be her man. but two are in a race to gain that status before making a turn off to the northeast and crossing the florida peninsula as a 50 miles per hour. the main threat is going to be flooding rains and we al have tropical depression number 8 newly formed as of today. it will likely be a tropical storm.
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before making a turn to the northeast, it could clipped outer banks of north carolina before shooting out to sea. we're not expecting direct impacts in the delaware valley at this point from either system but the indirect impact will be the moderate risk of rip current. we also have gas ton out to sea that will enhance the rip currents. if you are going to be down the shore over the in contact several days. beautiful conditions at the shore tomorrow weather-wise, mostly sunny skies, maybe a few patchy clouds in the poconos but otherwise pretty noise with a high of 80. and temperatures going to be pretty warm all across the region again tomorrow climbing back up into the upper 80's in berk county, top, at 89 in allentown, and as we hid into the next next couple days, high temperatures sitting around 90, i think our best chance for a thunderstorm will, as we head into late day wednesday, but still not a significant chance of thunderstorms activity before
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we led into thursday, maybe a morning thunder shower and beautiful conditions by the end of the week, low humidity sunshine and a high of 79 on friday, rahel. >> sounds good to me. i'm sure a lot of people looking forward to cooler temperatures. phils struggling with the mets. and a man who replaced chooch. plus a major
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. lesley the struggle has been to so real. >> they're having a tough time. final game against the mets. trying to avoid the sweep. the phillies lost the first to games of that series by a combined score of 21-5. top of the fourth, mets up 1-0. double deep right. maikel franco scores on this one and that could tie it up. to the top of 7th and new
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catcher aj ellis. double for the first hit of the phillies. tom tommy joseph will score. peter bourjos at the plate. phillies increase the lead 4-1, vince velasquez gave up one run only lasted five innings. they go on to win 5-1. to the huge upset in the little league upset. striking out eight limiting south korea to five hits in that 2-1 victory, the first u.s. victory since 2011. coming up tonight in the buick sports zone ed ven ken will be joining us.
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coming up in a few minutes at 11:35. a big year for the u.s. with the world series >> got it all going on. >> cross country coming up next, why these
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road for some charity loving cyclists finished a 3,000 mile ride from california to new jersey. they took a spin in front of the art museum today. families with special needs. they started their bikes for friendships july 17th all the way from san diego >> we as functioning adults take for granted friendships we have. and everyone needs that no matter what their circumstances and challenges are >> some join them from the last few miles, they ended the ride in ventnor around 7:00.
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. more than 30 organizations brought joy to children in camden. hosted the first camden community celebration at master and jefferson streets. gave away more than 2000 book bags. the organization all share a mission, helping at risk youth. more than 5,000 people were expected to attend. charles osgood known for his bow tie and soothing voice is saying good-bye to cbs sunday morning, he announced his retirement this morning >> it's been a great run. after nearly 50 years at cbs, including the last 22 years here at sunday morning, the time has come. >> what a career it has been, osgood started in radio news in 1967 and joined the cbs network in 1971. as host of sunday morning, he sometimes would introduce stories with his own piano playing. how appropriate he ended his
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announcement with a song >> so long it's been good to know you, a long time since i've been home. and i've got to be drifting along. >> cbs will celebrate osgood's accomplishments with a special edition of cbs sunday morning that will air sunday, september 25th at 9:00 here on cbs3. back with your forecast. >> waking up to near 70, another hot one but not too brutally humid, maybe a stray afternoon shower or thunder. our first day of september, a morning thunderstorm possible and then beautiful by week's end. open the windows friday. >> hard to believe september is here. >> that's "eyewitness news" from now. always
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