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>> one teenager dead, another hospitalized after double shooting. we'll tell you just how young the victims are and where the violence unfolded. and, it is a dreary start to the work week. as we look live at center city, but not all bad. katie lays out the work week, and she prom i cents we'll see the sun. >> and a brawl breaks out in a state capitol. what set off this fight in the violent threat that one lawmakers is admitting to making against another lawmaker. >> today is tuesday, may 30th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. let's get a check on the forecast with katie and traffic with meisha. katie apparently making promises around here. >> absolutely.
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>> my question is will jim be able to borough my big pink elephant umbrella? >> he doesn't like it. >> go for it. >> a lot of construction, one minor accident, but we know it will get bus. >> i always does. and you know, dow think that the weather is not going to have major impact on you here today, and storm scan, pretty quiet, yes, little dreary, won't see ton of sunlight throughout the day, there should be few peaks of it, along the way, i think, but more than anything you will be stuck under the cloud, shroud of clouds here, and also have to deal with shower or several, throughout the course of the day. but do you absolutely need the umbrella? do you really need that big giant pink umbrella with what is it elephant on it? i don't think you really need it today. just tuck it away. yes, you know, just one of those days again, if you are just running from the parking
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lot to the office, stepping out for coffee, at some point during the day, probably be fine without the umbrella will be scattered showers, throughout the course of the day, current temperature at 54 t valley and middle high school here, and they are going to ends up with lot of clouds as does the rest of the region throughout the course of the day. see this coming in, generally out of the southeast, very light winds, coming in right now, but that, in part, helps to keep the clouds shrouded over us, mid upper 50's, generally region wide, really only going to nudge up here toward 70 if we're lucky as the day goes on, so some scattered showers granted most of the day primarily cloudy, and that goes for the region as a whole, meisha? >> all right, katie, thank you so muchment welcome back to you, welcome back to all of you joining thus morning, so happy you're here. looking outside, we know it will get busy little later. right now looking pretty typical. just starting to build levels but even that's kind after stretch thing. ben franklin bridge, you're looking great. take look at this as you push in the westbound direction, toward center city just couple every you out there, and
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overall, roadways actually looking pretty good. not dealing with the wet as we were yesterday. no where near. so that will help our commute this morning. schuylkill headlights moving in the eastbound direction approaching gulph mills. still moving in the westbound direction, you can see what you are working with, there i would say this is one of the stretches that maybe heating up just little bit. everyone still traveling around at posted speeds, looking good. this is a minor accident that i was talking about where a vehicle hit a tree in radnor, wheatly road near seat on ross road, just heads up if that's your neighborhood, not going to slow you down at all. then we have the restarting the vine construction talking about, i don't know, few weeks ago, now bringing it back, so closed tonight between broad street and the schuylkill. eleven p.m. to 5:00 a.m., tuesday, wednesday, thursday, jim rahel, back to you. >> a shooting in philadelphia's kensington section. >> trang do, live outside st. christopher's hospital where the surviving between is being treated good morning, trang. >> good morning, yen, that survivor just 16 years old,
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police tell us, that he is in stable condition here at saint chris hospital for children with a gunshot wound to his left shoulder. at this point police have not made any arrests no r have they been able to recover the guns used in the shooting. take a look at this video of the scene in kensington there is happened just after 9:30, on the 2,000 block of orleans street, officers arrived to find 14 year old boy with multiple gunshot wounds, to his back, as well as his neck. police rushed him to saint christopher hospital for children. where he died a short time later. now officers also found a 16 year old boy, with a gunshot wound to his shoulder. medics transported him here to saint chris, where he is recovering this morning. now there is was a very violent weekends, in this particular neighborhood. police tell us, there a brother and sister were shot execution style on sunday morning, inside their home, on east clearfield street in addition to that on sunday night, a man stabbed another man in self-defense, police tell us, who was inside his apartment, on frankford avenue. but for now, liver outside
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saint christopher hospital for children, i'm trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," rahel, jim, back to you. >> thank you, trang. jury selection underway for the man accuse of sexually assaulting six sister. lee kaplan arrested last summer after 11 girls were found inside his feasterville home. two of the girls were kaplan's own children fathered, gifted by her par went she was 14, that girls' parent face sensing it g charges. >> jury deliberations get underway in camden county today in the trial of david creato junior. creato accused in the murder every his three year old son brendan. deliberations ended last week. jurors had just re watched creato's interview with detective. brendan's body found in cooper river park in 2015 faces live in prison. >> alleged drug dealer faces charges this morning, after offering free samples every heroin, to two undercover septa police officers. the encounter happened yesterday morning, as the plane clothe officers stepped off the l at allegheny station
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in kensington, the septa transit police chief tweeted this picture yesterday. authorities say 22 year old angel riviera had 22 bags of heroin, and couple of hundred dollars on him when he was taken into custody. well, chaos erupts on the house floor of the texas state capitol. it happened after protesters, oppose willing the sanctuary law, lawmakers scuffled, within even called immigration officials, hena daniels live in new york it tell us more about it, good morning, sounds like quite a wild scene. >> wait until you see the video, good morning, all started when hundreds of protesters opposing the anti-sanctuary city law launched a demonstration. that's when lawmakers got into a scuffle, even threatening gun violence against each other. >> the drama unfolded monday as demonstrators filled the austin state house rallying against state's bill, signed
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into law by text after governor greg and booth earlier this month t requires local police departments to enforce federal immigration laws. as the crowd grew louder republican representative matt said he called ice on protesters, blaming some had signs that red i am illegal and here to stay. >> we saw the crowd, you saw illegal, he want to see them gone. >> that set up pushing and shoving among lawmakers on the floor. during which democrats say rink aldi threatened to put a bullet in the head of democrat poncho. in a statement posted on facebook, representative admitted did he make the threat, but only after he says na vis threatened his life. >> we have to make sure we hold politicians accountable,. >> nevarez himself took to twitter to dispute the claim, writing in part he's liar and hateful man. got no use for him. no charges were filed against
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any of the lawmakers involved. rink aldi said he's being protected by the tech as department of public safety. >> and monday was actually the last day of the legislation. some say the scuffle was the result of several stressful weeks every contentious hearings, debates, and vote. jim, rahel? >> just really authorities believe, hena, we do know more pro at the cents expected at the texas state house and weeks to come. what can you tell us about that? we know monday governor greg and booth indicated he might soon recall the legislature to take care of unfinished business, including the so-called bathroom bill. that would limit what facilities can be used by transgender people. so this might not be the last we hear of the protests in texas. >> let's hope those protests are a little more peaceful. thank you. >> in other news this morning, looking for cool summer get away.
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you can now fly directly from philadelphia to iceland. it will take off from iceland capitol later today and arrival at philadelphia international airport at 7:15 tonight. will then turn around make it first direct trip back about an hour later. iceland air will make the roughly six hour trip fours time a week through the end of september. >> visitors flying in, will to miss out of one of's biggest attractions, the area around the iconic rocky state ooh on the parkway, will be roped off for renovations, that means, folks won't be able to get close enough to take pictures, meantime, rocky fans can still run up the rocky museum steps for the rocky arm race. >> president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, facing new questions about alleged ties to russia. >> president trump is responding this morning. plus, senator john mccain says there is a threat even bigger than isis.
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donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values.
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>> former pan maniac dictator manuel ortega died. >> i went to remove a brain tumor but suffered brain hemoraging, and doctors had to put him in a medically induced comb a he ruled panama from 1983 until the us removed him from power. he spent years in prison for drug trafficking and money laundering, he was 83. >> president trump's son-in-law and advisor under scrutiny for mother meeting this time with russian banker also associate of russian president vladmeere putin. earlier cbs news confirmed vair he had kushner met with russian ambassador during the transition, and suggested a back channel of communication with the kremlin. well, arizona senator john mccain, who attended a memorial day of observance in australia does in the think it is a good idea. >> my view of it is i don't like it, i don't think it is standard procedure prior to the inauguration of president of the united states by someone who is not in a appointed position. the president defended kushner
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saying, jared is doing a great job for the country, i have total confidence in him. >> more on senator john mccain's trip to australia he said russian feud send a bigger threat to global security than isis. the arizona republican who chairs the senate arms services committee also told australian television u.s. senate may push for sanctions against moscow for its alleged interferance in the u.s. election. >> turning to werth, thousands of folks down south are still without power after strong storms ripped through tennessee. >> hardest hit, powerful winds, heavy rhawn fall moved in saturday night at last check, close to 98,000 customers are still without power downed trees, powers lines, blogging roads, as we can see here, officials say it make take over a week hard to see now, turning to katie, quite a bit, few strong storms ourselves, looks like drying out at least for today?
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>> not the severe threat. still going to have to deal with kim of showers as the day goes on here, but nothing really all that earth shattering, nothing major, do have frontal boundary kind of stuck few areas of the low pressure before it moves out. we actually end one nice weather to tell you about. but meantime, as you take a look here on storm scan three there is batch of pretty heavy rain working its way out to sea, helpful, but in the as well southeast of the time stamp going through here across northwestern pennsylvania. look closely there, couple of lightning strike embedded within. that will for the most part it should bypass us off to the north and east, but again, sort of stuck right now with the star airasia front helping to deliver additional showers as the day goes on, and even though it is very, very much far from a wash out, still something that you may notice as the day goes on, because the winds is still very light right now you may also encounter some fog issues, and that's where we turn our focus next. it is not really all that bad. i have to say. looking pretty good. that visibility is solid
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10 miles up and down i95, but go further up north, looking at hands full of camera too up near the mountain us terrain, starting to see the clouds dip in little bit more readily, and just before the sun comes up could be at its worse in terms every fog. so just depending where your travels take you, where you are coming from, where you are going, to you may run into some low-lying cloud cover. but really not too big after problem at the moment. generally today features clouds. they're going to be some showers around? sure. is it a wash out? no. absolutely not. you're just not going to have to deal with anything major out of this latest frontal boundary. cool highs upper 60s here today. i think we only hit 70 in we're lucky, light southeast wind helping to keep the cloud cover in place. look at the eyewitness weather seven day, one of these days is not like the other. it is today. even tomorrow, you're going to warm up nightsly, yes, could still be a shower around, but upper 70s not bad at all. kick offer the month every june, can you believe, june on thursday already with beautiful weather, what a way
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to kick off on the movementment do epp bling, you might misch the quiet stretch already into saturday, when new storm already moving in bringing in couple of showers, or storms for the weekends, meisha? >> weaver to enjoy the sun while we have it, talking theme as of late. 422 eastbound toward oaks what we are looking at see breaks lights going off little bit. but overall still traveling at posted speeds, gorgeous shot here, some fog, overall, zooming in on the roadways, not seeing it too much. so it shouldn't affect you too much. ninety-five by the airport, taillights, northbound direction, making the way to the airport looking good. no delays, no concellations as every yet. of course if that change, you will be the first to know. the vine, what we are looking at push in the westbound direction toward the schuylkill. looking good there. again, some brake light, overall looking okay. westbound side, eastbound side, both of which are starting to maybe build levels ever so slightly. today a lot of you going back to work, welcome back, a lot of you going back to work,
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we'll heat up specially head into later in the 5:00, 6:00 hour or so. then also, just a heads up, last week's water main break still clearing. today third street closed between walnut and chestnut until 4:00 p.m. alternate fifth or seventh will be your best bet, rahel, back to you. a look at newspaper headlines. >> hamilton woman stabbed to death over the weekend becoming trenton's eighth homicide victim of the year. forty-eight year old brenda garfield found late sunday night, 900 block every south broad street, suffering from multiple stab wounds. anyone with information urged to contact the mercer county homicide task force. >> from the mercury chester county highest number every dogs in the region that tested positive for lyme disease. according to new study about 17% of dogs tested positive for lyme disease last year. nationally that number around 7%. >> burlington county times if you like strawberry theme cupcakes and treats, this
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friday first presbyterian church of moorestown holds its strawberry festival. runs from six p.m. to 9:00 p.m. is expected to draw 2,000 strawberry fans. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> pat gallen with a preview of sports. >> coming up, good morning, pat. >> we will get you caught up on the phillies lost, even bigger story, huge brawl between the nationals and the giants, and bryce harper, right in the middle of it. we will break it down coming up next.
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>> thanks for waking up with us, wild start to the stanley cup finals. >> pat gallen here with sport, good morning, pat. >> tired of the pittsburgh penguins being in the final cup finals. it has been 42 years since the philadelphia flyer have won stanley cup over the last decade. had to watch with jelousy as the pittsburgh penguins reach the finals year after year. they won the cup last year. and this is their fourth trip in the last decade against the national preditors. game one, of the finals, rookie jake gensel would shoot, would score right here. late until the third putting the pep wing ahead for good. the penguins had blown a three goal lead. to the preditors who are making their first ever appearance in the stanley cup finals. pittsburgh would hold on five, three, the final. crazy stat, the penguins only took 12 shots on goal the entire game. game two, tomorrow night, in pittsburgh. >> preditors, fans, are excited, their squad made the finals bringing nashville tradition on the road. that is a catfish on the ice.
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in pittsburgh, last night, preditors fans, throw catfish on the ice, at their home game, for some reason. pittsburgh seafood company say they're checking drivers licenses to make sure they don't silicate fish to visiting preditors fans. but, i guess, one got through. phillies play the marlins again tonight in miami looking to get back to respectable baseball, but recently that's been lacking as the phils lost 23 of their last 29 games. centerfielder herrera out of the line up. he is mired in a one for 22 slump. no score in the third. gordon with the grounder inside the first base bag, rolls into right field, would score, the marlins take the lead. stanton, grounder up the middle, speedy gordon, would beat the throw at the plate. and just like, that jeremy hellickson, two run in the sixth here, derrick detrick, that's two run homerun. it is also the 32nd homerun the phillies starters have
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given up this month. offensive lie, nothing happening, they manage to score hit, nothing working for the phils right now, they lose four-one, the final. rare but on occasion a major league baseball brawl is actually a true fight, that went down yesterday, as the nats and giant cleared the benches. let's dance said the nationals bryce harper right here after being hit by a pitch from the giant hunter strickland, that's 98 right in the hip. harper would attempt to throw his helmet, and the punches fly. both landed few blows, before the sea of humanity, both ejected from the game. strickland said he was red when harper took off after him. >> you got to protect yourself, takes whatever consequences come with it, and we go from there. >> a lot of people on twit her some fun with harper's awkward helmet toss. that will was a sad throw right you there. what's bryce think about it? >> i was trying to go after him. you know, with the helmet, just myself, just trying to,
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you know, do what i needed to do to keep it going, i guess, i don't know. in that situation you see red. >> in case you were wondering, apparently stems from back in 2014 when harper hit two homeruns off strickland in the 2014nlds. i guess strickland wasn't over it. the league will review the incident, the nationals by the way won the game. i don't know who won that fight there. >> wow. >> he's got good hair. >> bryce harper has good hair. >> punches being thrown, and that's good hair. >> oh, my goodness, between the texas state house and that, is civil at this dead? >> ya, in baseball, sometimes, crazy things happen. >> all right, pat, thank you. >> well, the end after area one every phillies most beloved diners closes up shop. >> how customers react, little pete's last day in business in center city. and what will be taking its place. >> police vests after two teens are shot in philadelphia's kensington section. one fatally. how the second teen is doing
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this morning. katie? >> well, jim, i do think that we're looking ahead to yet another unsettled weekend, at the moment, it is appearing saturday's pretty much a given, do you have dealing with showers or thunderstorm. sunday little more after question mark right now, that's all going to depend on track and timing of the next disturbance. regardless it still appears we're within reasonable is her tori, mid to upper 70s for daytime highs. i do have nice weather in the forecast, i swear, i'll let
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>> 7-eleven clerk gunned down at a robbery in the philadelphia talcony section, video just into the news room. see police on the scene on the 6900 block every torresdale avenue. we're told this was a robbery gone wrong. at least two suspect got away, police are questioning a third person, trang do, headed to the scene, right now, we'll bring you update as we get them. >> good morning, i'll rahel solomon. >> i'm jim donovan. first, here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> double shooting in kensington leaves 14 year old dead and sends a 16 year old to the hospital. police have not made any arrests nor recovered the gun used. >> isis is claiming responsibility for a car bombing in baghdad that's left more than dozen
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