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behind a sophisticated marijuana growperation >> "eyewitness news" alexandria hoff is live they were busted. >> reporter: hunters tipped off police to the strong smell of raw marijuana coming from a home. inside police found enoughou 20 pounds of marijuana. along with a half-ton monkey. they didn't speak smudge ogl wave a welcoming, ccording to one says chester county tom >> it was a shock as the
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warrant, men have tied to mexico h felony drug >> all these hard core drug guys came out after the investigation. not to tell us there was over to say there's a cute monkey in there. >> there was and confused andly. where he was taken before being reunited with at an unnamed sanctuary. >> when you hit you're not what you're going to alligators. you'll find gun, drugs. in this case, we a monkey. a tiny monkey. >> reporter: by e ple other ani found inside the home, pitch jens and owning a monkey is illegal but
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the suspects -- police believe this growing operation was part larger. reporting live in check alexandria hoff brave rescued several in wildwood crest on the the entire second floor was engulfed in flames when around monday, they helped rescue two children and their kentucky. our gre mayor caught one of the children >> the only way out was jumping. i did the best drop herd she dr. and ernie caught her like jump officer web was underneat going to happen to that little girl. >> officers also rescued anwoma firefighters rescue todden father-in-law.
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no one was seriously hurteire r under investigation. search continuesooter who o philadelphia northern liberties e in the area around the 500 block of northuction wo gun fire and the bullets hit a pickup truck. a woman target of the gunfire, investigators are shying away this was a situation. >> one of the wind sill of the window fing the scene >> the shooting and the search led to the shut down of reinstate caretaker of a 2-year-old was facing charges in his death. endangeringd with multiple the welfare of a child, concealing the death of a child and abuse of a corpse. 2-year-old fnd
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unresponsive at a home in the 7100 block of north 15th last week. toddler's cause of death. he has sought to leave the case over concern that ist pay him. this is audio contained. signed, i don't have any basis right no judge diamond that you should b >> there's no funds for his attorney or investigation. he enough. so be it >> prosecutors say they have no objection to leaving the case. outside, williams w confronted by black lives er after more th
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stones were found toppled and vandalized. more than 2 to $20,000 was donated to support the clean-up and mount caramel cemetery. some of the stones are composed marble anh process much more difficult. a $74,000 reward is now being offered f leading to an arrest in that vandalism >> they for our freedom. an organization is getting renewed attention for paying trut natasha brown introduces you to from a very special service>> ie service. >> reporter: henry was only 22 en army in 1943. the 95-year-oldose days are still vivid >> i spent three yearsf my life there. i was 22 when i went in and 25
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when i came back. >> reporter: june of 2014, henry and his younger brother took part in a flight trip to washington, dc to visit memorial >> it gave us shirts which is what this is. >> on a flight featured on tuesday night ncis is a nonproperty helped to transport more than 80,000 veterans to the world war ii memorial and other veteran memorial in dc since. >> i can't tell you how great it is. i never expected to go, a lot went on their own, drive themselves but this is special. i wouldn't have been the same thing if i went up by myself >> it's a good feeling that somebody cares. somebody showed, you know, that
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they really appreciated what these fellows went through >> henry and his wife have been married 63 years. three kids, eight grandkids and a lifetime of memories together. they've added another lasting memory thanks to a hero's salute. natasha brown, cbs3 "eyewitness news." president trump is taking action to change how the u.s. deals with climate change. he visited epa headquarters where he signed an executive order. it halts efforts to reduce the carbon pollution of cole minors plus oil and gas. the president said the obama era regulations were bad for the economy. >> we're going to have safety, clean water and air. but so many are unnecessary and so many are job killing. we're getting rid of the bad ones. >> environmentalists argue
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risk of climate change. intelligence chairman devon nunez will stay the course. democrats say he can be marshal because he appears to be coordinating with the white house. he cancelled a hearing from sally yates. yates revealed michael flynn misled the vice president about his communication with russia. first lady milania trump was in washington with the president bit still lives in new york city >> there's a petition to change that. some are calling for the first lady to move to the white house immediately. >> outrage over a pat-down at airport security. why one mother says tsa went too far >> it's been a stretch of gray gloomy days, we're talking
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return of sunshine. when it gets here and how long it sticks around. meaningful day here at cbs3. ronald mcdonald house telethon was a huge success. and more on the big time movie president trump's childhood home is off the mark. an unnamed bird paid $2.1 million for the home in queens. house was built by the
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president's father. the family lived there until donald trump was about four. the president now calls the white house home but first lady milania trump is living full-time in manhattan >> there's a petition urging the first lady to move to washington, dc or pay for security herself >> the petition which will be delivered to vermont senator and elizabeth warren urges milania to move to washington, dc as a way to alleviate the national debt. when it comes to protecting the president and first family, most agree we should do whatever it takes. >> some taxpayers take issue with the added cost with keeping milania and barren trump
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>> i fully support her making the choice as a mother first and a first lady second >> ultimately i don't agree >> more than 150,000 people signed a petition or change.org urging the first lady to move to washington or pay the price. how much does it cost per day to protect them at trump tower? >> probably 10 grand >> hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: the nypd estimated between 127 and 1 $46,000 >> per day? i'm a finance how can it be 1 $27,000 in one day. >> some say the first lady belongs in the white house >> the first lady has her responsibilities and technically a job. >> we're talking about impressions and how it looks >> it's an honor to be in the white house. >> others say it's a good short
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term decision for long-term well-being of her child. >> not like it's going to be eight years. it's a short amount of time. four, five months. it's the right decision as a mother. >> milania trump is the first lady since anna harrison to live somewhere other than the white house, in harrison case, it was illness that kept her from washington. >> i remember that. thanks so much. a texas mother is taking on the tsa and airport security. she says the agency performed an excessive pat-down of her 13-year-old son. the video of the screening at dallas international has gone viral. jennifer williams posted on facebook and claims she and her son were treated like dogs. she's filed a complaint with the agency. >> i believe he was anticipated down excessively. they went over his sensitive
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areas. >> agents performed the extra check after a laptop was found in the teen's bag. the tsa says the procedures performed are part of new standards that went into effect earlier this month. an exciting day at cbs3 and the cbsphilly it was our eighth annual telethon. many of you generously donated. our sponsors and community stepped up to the plate. the ronald mcdonald house does bright work in providing care >> all of the families that folks met, all the donations are directly strutting flames. they have an opportunity to share their stories and then the community responds and supports them. and so i'm grateful and so many people care and are kind and want to support the families.
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and there it is. a grand total. thanks to our sponsors we raised $1.2 million. we got a surprise from kevin >> you're doing an amazing thing. i can't be there in person, i'm donating $10,000 to the cause. >> everybody gave out a roar. he truly has a huge heart. what a great gesture. thank you, kevin for your support from the bottom of all of our hearts, the children's and family. great day all the way around. >> great day to be inside. because it was warm and cozen happy. looked it was going tore a scattered showers. we had big badges of steady rain and that kept temperatures on the cooler side. we didn't really break out of
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the 50's. that's the good news because it kept thing stable. we didn't have a ton of thunderstorms. but we did have a lot of rain and just not a good day to be out and about. getting better. let's take a look at what's going on. we'll take you oh out to spring garden. this is the intersection of broad and spring garden in philadelphia as we look from our studios. the roads are still glistening. everything wet in the wake of the earlier rain and we had another batch of showers about an hour ago. can't rule out a stray one. you can see on stormscan 3 most of it is moving out. so we are seeing the steadiest rain over portions of coastal new england. few scattered showers. for the most part, for all intents and purposes the rain is pretty much over. starting to see the clouds break up. we had showers pushing through ocean county. now we're seeing winds coming
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out of the north. you can see the within switch denoting that the wind is pulling out. we'll bottom out in the low to mid 40's. north and west upper 40's in the city. 50 in wilmington, 52 in dover, stuck in the low 50's most of the day. high fell about three degrees above average, but hopefully we can add another plus five on the 29th of march as temperatures finally head upward. talking about pleasant pair of days tomorrow and thursday, sunny skies both days. seasonal highs both days, on this matter 50's. we'll be within five degrees of those highs over the next two days, tomorrow thursday brings lighter winds and low humid both days, great weather to get outside. it's been awhile since he we've been able to pair sunshine with mild temperatures, we've had sunny cold days and mild cloudy days but really haven't been able to get the two meet up.
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looks like we finally will. by 11:00 looking at full sunshine. that will be the case for the whole day. here's 6:00 p.m. not a cloud in the sky. thursday could start off with more sunshine and by late afternoon high clouds starts to drift in. this is going to go come in by late morning friday. here's 11:00 a.m., the first batch of steady rain, very slow moving storm has a lot of moisture, you can see friday at 5:00 p.m., heavy rain rain around the back edge, early saturday as well. overnight, stray shower, gradual clearing. breezy and pleasant tomorrow at 62. thursday looks nice at 57. friday, periods of rain, will be heavy especially through the afternoon and evening. another deluge of a day to end the month of march. good riddance to march, saturday
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highlights he admits that there are more than one player away. he wants to see them use kelly green as an alternate uniform. don't we all >> as for the to team itself, it has been a busy day, they signed chris and lauren to a two-year contract. he had four sacks and won a super bowl with the patriots. how with long played for villanova and his wife went to high school in moorestown. they signed patrick robinson. played for the colt, saints and chargers. the former first round pick joined the team lost both starting corner from last season, nolan carl gone. here's howie roseman on the moves >> there are opportunities to get value in free agency and we're looking in any way to approve the football team. we're trying to build this. the competition level we're
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going to take the opportunities >> carson wentz visiting ymca on broad street. he teamed up with jcpenny. talked about kids about looking and feeling their best. eagles ordered wide receivers to the followed >> this has been exciting for the whole team, a lot of the eagles fans and everything. there's a lot of excitement. i think we started off last year and obviously we ended up not where we wanted to be. we're picking up more pieces and have the draft coming up which is super awesome. that will be a whole other level. definitely excitement for the season >> better late than never, flyers looking for consecutive win, shaken gostisbehere hosting the senators picking it up. fly guys down by one craig anderson sloppy turning it over.
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jordan wheel making him pay, six of the season and we're tied. we fast forward, game in a shoot-out. need the beat steve mason access denied flyers win six points of the playoffs with six games left. dario saric and the sixers wrapping up a five-game road trip. dario had a miserable game and bounced back. a lot of sixers fans made the trip to new york, saric heard m v p. he finished with 23 points and six boards. robert covington had 21 points, sixers win being five. it's their 28th win. he had 28 total in the previous two seasons. >> improvement. >> get ready. i've bentyl
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