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douseed in gasoline and lift for dead. an active search to find the person responsibility. i'm ukee washington. alexandria hoff talked with the vet who is nursing the cat back to health >> her voice was mighty crying out to two sanitation workers who started the process of crushes trash collected in their truck >> i'm not sure if she went through the garbage truck but was tied up in a trash you doused in gasoline >> animal removal in reading rushed the one-year-old to the humane society of berks county. it is the most brutal case of abuse she's ever seen >> she was in shock, dehydrated under weight and her temperature was extremely low.
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>> reporter: the cat managed to survive breathing nothing but gasoline fumes inside on the bag at least six hours remains unclear. >> you can still smell a little bit of the diesel fuel on her fur, given her incredible story of survival, this little lady has been named miracle mace >> you can start to see her personality isout. she loves her head to be rubbed >> she has a chance to find a family who will appreciate the features more than her last thanks to those two workers who heard her cries for help. >> very fortunate we have members of our community who care so much. >> reporter: there is a $1,000 reward being offered in this case. as for macey, doctors will workwi gas leak impacted her brain or
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lungs and once she's given the clear, will be available for adoption, reporting live in the stat center, alexandria hoff cbs3. ding more than ateded. hached done. scenes played out innow,his sev outbreak is the the second system to hit the south isoar t deaths or significant injury. that swe heading our way, kate is tracking the rain, it d the cha severe storms >> we're seeing the cloud start to move in ahead of the systema weather as early as overnight within the next several hour, the first ban o in. you can see the clouds moving in. this is the complex we're watching and what this is developing almost like what we call an system, cluster of rain and thunder that will survive through the overnight t likely come through here about 5:00, 6:00 tomorrow
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further to the south, strong to severe thunderstorms and those could and move through the north edo taper down, we have several tornado watches, looks like one warning over thunderstorm warning for portions of western georgia as well. temperature-wise, in t t most pn the 40's, it if it stays cool and cloudy enough it will help to mitigate the risk forweather. first thing we have to worry about showers and heavy rn or 6 morning, it will lead tocomme. heavy rain, imbeddedroun of stot the threat for s home opener c
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following a shooting that killed three people in north philly on style stred the violence. on monday, dozens of shots rang out, three men were killed, one was injured. police are now searching for two suspects. a $70,000 with regard is being offered. a south jersey man accused of a sniper style shooting. 29-year-old mitchell. some of the bulletsar missed hitting a female. he was arrested on unrelated ersey days after the shooting tonight, monsignor william philadelphia. thle the used.esettle add numbee should do more t condemned the at broadca
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beginning thursday at mar largo. president trump is preparing me high hon agenda is north korea's nuclear program with fresh provocation. they test-fired overnight >> we have somebody not doing the right thing. that's going to be my responsibility. >> the u.s. wants china to go beyond unsanctionses and use more of it is economic leverage. but that could be a challenge. china is north korea's largest trading partner. another sensitive topic trade between china and the u.s. which president trump repeatedly promised to renegotiate. president railed against america's trade deficit with china and he threatened on the campaign trail to impose a steep tariff on chinese imports, the price tag to secure the summit at the southern white house is adding up >> if we were doing the president the mar-a-largo is
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around 60 to 70,000 a day. >> secret service will be on-site at the hotel where the president is staying and at mar largo. the president removed chief strategist steve bannon from the national security council reverses an earlier controversial decision to give the political operative access to the high level meetings no, word on why the president made the move first lady milania visited a public charter school. she made education and children a priority in jordan launching several key initiatives. a major make-over hard rock unveils the big plans in atlantic city. the two separate arenas and more than 2000 slot machines will be part of the transformation, hard rock purchased the resort last month and is now under going a $375 million renovation, governor chris christie is excited
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>> it will have a significant impact on the local economy. again, to have a brand like this saying atlantic city is worth coming into. atlantic city is worth working with. there are great potentials here for the rebirth of this city. >> the new hard rock hotel and casino is expected to employ 3,000 people when it opens in the summer of 2018. pepsi's new ad falls flat. a new commercial sparks outrage on line. critics say it's offensive construction zone speeding. where officers seting and the i they're hoping to this. i'm credit to.the the thepofamily. >> it's just a remarkable storyy saved this man's life and him a.
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a live look at center city from the parkway central library after a beautiful day. kate is tracking heavy rain and the possibility of strong storms. when the worse of it arrives and the big changes that follow. don >> when you make history, you get rewarded. a championship parade down the streets of reading, how a boys' basketball team gave the community something to cheer about later in sports.
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tomorrow night at 11:00, taste with tori is taking a trip to the mediterranean paradise,
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you only have to drive to media for fresh baked bread. feel the love that brings diverse flavors. >> it really makes me feel like this is a part of my home anded wing of my home where i can welcome people and bring them over and let them experience some of our culture. >> it's an venture for your taste buds tomorrow night at 11:00. pepsi pulled a widely mocked ading kendall jenner. some say ittrivializes. even pepsi said missed the ror pepsi, i should say many are calling this deaf, pepsi apologized pulledand rele did not intend to make
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if you take out kendall jenner's prominent role, and scrub the obvious protester references, pepsi now pulled add may have been a winner >> my initial reaction was >> reporter: america's read as a ma professor and said this add seems to have missedese bit tooconvoluted. >> reporter: what appears to be some type offfert characters jo movementndall jenner. is it just or wig before presen police officer athey pulled the complained it trivialized recent political movement like black l >> this is probably not going to play well >> philadelphians had different opinions. >> seems like they're not marketing pepsi. they're their agenda. >> one thing, it gave me a great
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feeling inside. >> it could be controversial. because we haven't seen that many ads this political. >> i'd like to teach the world to sing >> there is one from competitor coke more than 40 years old which proved one of their most popular. >> at that time it did not have any controversial symbolism in it. it's a bunch of people getting together singing together. >> reporter: they said pepsi's long-term inch won't be affected. >> new stuff pushes in and old stuff goes out quickly. >> reporter: any negative feelings this ad created >> people aren't going to stop drinking pepsi, i don't think they will start because of this in the end it will be a wash: . >> reporter: and ukee you might find this interesting. the stock prices increased a few dollars when,ed the apology and
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pulled the ad it went down. state troopers are putting the squeeze in construction zones. this is part of operation orange of the campaign is to keep turnpike workers safe.re t died while on the jobeaths occun active construction acte man wos her double and upon coti of lic days. it can be you. your family member out here. you know, just pay attention so we can get home beginning in our area next month. state. a remarkable story,ame togen who brendon mcbride is calling us a miraclepaing the roof on uncle bill's pancake house in
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cape may. ost fell off the roof but a coworker caught him by hr man helped low the ground and beganeith a defi happened to be three blocks away >> i think the big man upstairs likengs to do >> he's the father of three and very glad he has thespenmore ti children including his 5-year-old son. a sure sign of spring, cherry blossoms trees blooming in fairmount park this year marks the 20th anniversary of the week-long cherry blossoms festival in philadelphia. the kickoff was today at the japanese house and garden. the cherry blossoms festival is a project of the japan america society of greater philadelphia aims to foster a better understanding of the cultural social and educational custom of japan. kate joins us with your forecast and you're watching this -- i wrote it down,
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mesoscale >> convective. >> an mcs. that's easier, rain and thunder, part of a bigger storm going to impact us tomorrow. so the i'll show you what that is, overnight into tomorrow morning, we're not out on the woods even once that passes through, we got rain and thunderstorms. again, on and off pretty much all day. even severe. let's take a look outside. i want to take you to roof cam, cloudy skies on sky cam 3, the clouds came in late afternoon and stayed and we're watching the showers and thunderstorms head from the west. here's a look at that storm looking pretty potent. the center of the low on storm scam 3, this is the line that produced severe weather across
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the deep south, there's another squall line through georgia but this complex you see rain and thunder over portions of ohio that mcs, the cluster of rain and thunder will come through overnight into early tomorrow morning. stretching down towards the city and shore points possibly a little bit of a lull before the next line comes through. this is just going to be ongoing all day, waves of rain and thunder. we got to. what the late afternoon hours we're watching a threat for severe weather off to the south and west and those storms will eventually start to lift through our region especially between about 2:00 and 4:00, heavy rainfall. and any of them can produce damaging winds, also the threat for rotation with the setup in the atmosphere. hopefully the rain and cloud will stabilize things enough that the severe weather weather threat will not be quite as pronounced but we could could see a strong they don't remember.
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8:00 dealing with scattered showers, this will continue into friday, in time for the phillies home opener a few scattered showers. for severe weather tomorrow off to the southwest and we're on the borderline marginal risk in the city, light risk for south jersey and delaware. biggest downpours damaging wind and lightening there's a moderate risk for hail. we're looking about one to two inches of rainfall, a flood watch is in effect. that rain falls on already saturated ground in the wake of our past storms, most models looking about an inch to two inches rain depending where you are and winds could gust to 45 miles an hour all day tomorrow that could lead to problems even from downed tree branches. wind advisory in effect. the phillies home opener forecast cool, cloudy, drizzly, it's not the night of, the
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weekend looks so much better, 57 saturday, warm up to sunday and monday next week. next week is gorgeous. >> don bell joins us with sports. wild story out of augusta. after the rain came the pain,
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improving the pitching the next thing we should do is improve the pitching and then improve the pitching. andy mic fail on rebuilding the phillies, fightins send one of the promising young arm, in cincinnati this is game two after a 15 minute rain delay a rainbow. 26-year-old jared eickhoff throwing well, gets the k more from him in just a few seconds. brandon fine began gets tom tom joe as if. eickhoff in the seventh, hanging to it joe with and giving back to the people in right field. eickhoff two runs allowed, six games the phillies fall 2-0, series finally tomorrow at
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12:35. . reading boys' basketball team has a new title. classic state champions, the red knights were given a parade in reading. this is their first ever state title and the fans support has been tremendous. >> it made a difference, the teams are pretty evenly matched and we had three quarters or more of the crowd. maybe that could have made the difference >> the totally amazing, we're so proud. we came close so many times but we did it. we're champions, state champions. >> congratulations. we have sad news, former flyer ilka, since 2004 he served as a scout pour the flyers in europe.
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one of the craziest stories. dustin johnson may not play in the masters. he's renting a home in augusta slipped down a flight of step apparently he was wearing socks on a hardwood floor landed on his back and both elbows. come and oh, man. so to the court to august owhere the kids were having fun. and run down, >> oh, no, >> yikes. mike lear one of the few golfers able to swings we wouldn't show you this unless -- it's >> it's in the hole >> hole in one, >> the course had to be evacuated due to bad weather, however looks good for the next few days, catch round three and four on saturday and sunday.
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>> there you go. keep us
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new tonight a multi-cultural celebration of freedom on independence mall. fifth annual was held at the american museum of american jewish history. the first took place on april 4th, 1969, one year after the assassination of martin king junior. members of the community shared what freedom means to them and personal stories. we're almost there, we're heading toward the weekend. we got a major system to get through. heavy rain and a chilly friday but then we try out for the weekend. just in time for your saturday and sunday plans, more sunshine on wait. it will be chilly saturday morning start off in the 30's in many spots sunny and mild temperatures moving from the 50's to 60's and
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morning crew back from 4:30 to seven, i'm ukee washington, the late show is up next, thanks so much for watching, have a great night family and sleep well. great night family and sleep well.
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>> michael: there he is! great day for a wedding. >> kevin: the best. thanks for hosting my bachelor party last night. >> michael: yeah, well, my pleasure except for the part where scott crushed us at poker. >> kevin: right? where did he learn how to play like that? >> michael: it's part of being a reporter, knowing when to bluff. how was chloe's bachelorette night out? >> kevin: [ scoffs ] well, i called last night to find out. chelsea answered chloe's phone because apparently, the bride-to-be drank too much and passed out on the couch at the underground. >> michael: chloe insists on marrying you in record time, and the night before, she drinks herself in aboto obliv? >> nick: chelsea deserves to
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know the truth about how adam died. we all do. [ knocks on door ] >> chelsea: nick. what's going on? >> nick: you want to tell her, chloe, or should i? chloe. >> chelsea: hey, what was going on in here? >> nick: uh, i was just trying to wake up her to take her home. >> chelsea: no, no, no. she needs all the rest she can get. >> chloe: [ groans ] my wedding day! ugh. yay. [ knocks on door ] come in!
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>> chelsea: [ gasps ] good morning, sunshine! >> chloe: [ groans ] what time is it? >> chelsea: well, i let you sleep at late as i could, but now it's time to get crackin'! >> chloe: okay. you think you can do the cracking just a little more slowly and a little more quietly? >> chelsea: here. take these aspirin and i'll get you a coffee. >> chloe: oh! bless you. >> chelsea: [ laughing ] you were so funny. esther and i had to carry you up here, and we had to put you to bed, and you were, like, singing some cartoon theme song? >> chloe: mm! ♪ a hound dog howdy to ya! >> chelsea: that's the one. yeah. >> chloe: it's good. mm, you know, i got to say -- doesn't my hair look great? >> chelsea: it's lovely. >> chloe: it's kind of weird waking up in my old room on my wedding day. it just brings back memories. >> chelsea: how much do you remember about last night? >> chloe: [ groans ] um, really not a lot. uh, i remember getting to the underground and drinking. a lot. >> chelsea: a lot. >> chloe: and then sharon took
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me into nick's office and... yeah, then it gets really fuzzy. >> chelsea: yeah, sharon took you back there and then nick kept you company until you drifted off. >> nick: hey, check this out. thinking about putting them in the bar for the customers. >> chloe: yeah. i guess. >> nick: couldn't hurt a fly. unlike this. you know, it's the real thing. packs quite a punch. you ever see anything like it? >> chloe: yeah, i -- i remember talking to nick vaguely. actually, i think that -- yeah, nick was asking me more questions than talking to me. >> chelsea: what kind of questions? ♪
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>> ashley: well, the reservation should have been made weeks ago. that's why the hotel is sold out. yeah, just find something as close to the conference center as possible, please. i mean, anything in midtown. okay. thank you. [ knocks on door ] come in! >> ravi: got a sec? >> ashley: barely. what's up? >> ravi: the changes you wanted on the update for jabotgo? >> ashley: yeah, yeah, yeah. i need them by friday, ravi. >> ravi: well, that's why i wanted to talk to you. about tonight,
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if you're not too busy... >> ashley: i'm incredibly busy. i'm just working my tail off before i leave for this conference. >> ravi: uh... okay, i'll just, um... >> phyllis: oh, hey! how did operation new impression go? >> victoria: oh, hi!
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