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new this morning, an investigation is now underway, after a man is shot dead just a few blocks from independent mall, and the lead officers have in that investigation. and comedian bill cosby is spending his fathers day at home after a jury could not reach a verdict in his sex assault trial but it is not over just how much time the district attorney has to retry the case. philly pride parade steps off in a few hours now, big party taking place today, to celebrate, philly ease lbgtq community. today is sunday juan 18th, good morning, happy fathers day to all of the dad out there. i'm jan carabao. we are tracking storms. will they impact dad's plans today. lets get over to meteorologist matt peterson with the
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eyewitness weather forecast g sunday morning. my dad loves to grill. we are hoping to get that in. >> who doesn't like to grill on fathers day. >> exactly. >> i think you will be able to if you have outdoor plans this afternoon you will good to go. we could have a hot, humid day so you have to keep water handy and keep yourself hydrated but overall it is not a day you need umbrella small shower chance through the afternoon, but noting being to be a wash out by any stretch of the imagination. we could see, maybe, maybe we could see sunshine, at times throughout the day-to-day but overall it is just a really hot, humid, steamy day for us. storm scan three shows while we have cloud cover it is not a thick cloud base across the delaware valley not too much showing up on storm scan three but we will see showers and thunderstorms out to the west and that is tracking eastward will affect us on monday. outside right now atop broadcast center here in spring garden, it is a little
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bit of cloud cover but maybe, just maybe starting to thin out a little bit as we see one and two liberty place in the background. 76 degrees is our current temperature. southerly wind at 12. it will get breeze think of a noon, 10 to 15 miles an hour wind from the south and southwest continuing to usual inner that warm, humid air. right now our feels like temperature same as our air temperature but later this afternoon get ready because while we get up in to the 90's or so for a high temperature today that heat index will be pushing up toward 95, 96. eighty's through the morning, 90's for the high today. mixture of sun and cloud and a stray shower in the mix. thunderstorms, though, jan for us on monday, cold front will sweep through. we will break down potential for severe weather in just a little bit. >> we will get back to you, thanks, matt. new this morning philadelphia police are investigating a deadly shooting i philadelphia officers say it happened on the 700 block of arch street, a.m. one victim died at the scene there, and police say a second victim drove himself to a hospital in delaware, they
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plan to questioning him, later this morning. police have not identified any suspects, or a motive, so they are looking for a white minivan that fled the scene, it was last seen going the wrong way on eighth street. also new this morning police are searching for suspects in the north philadelphia shooting, and gunfire erupted around 1:30 here on north sixth and cumberland street, officers found one man who had been shot in the leg and he was taken to the hospital, and no word yet on suspects, or a motive in this shooting. prosecutors say they plan to retry comedian bill cosby, that is after a judge declared a mistrial yesterday. the jury told the judge they were hopelessly dead locked after deliberating for more than 52 hours. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan hosecution and the >> reporter: for sixth morning 79 year-old actor and comedian bill cosby enteredouhouse waiting for a jury to decide his fate. the
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questions and code locked deliberations up until now things happened fast. by 10:30 they announced they could not reach a unanimous verdict so judge stephen o'neill declared a mistrial. cheers for cosby as his legal team declared a outcome. >> justice is live and lives in montgomery county. i'm proud to be able to represent mr. cosby. we came here looking for an acquittal but like that rolling stones says, you don't always get what you want, sometimes you get what you need. >> reporter: cosby's spokesmen raised his fist in victory. >> mr. cosby's back. >> reporter: for his part cosby kept quiet. leaving court, he only pause todd wave to his supporters. prosecutors said that the legal bolt is far from over, and immediately declaring their intentions for a retrial >> we'll val wait, and review our case, and we will take a hard look at everything involved and then we will re try it. >> reporter: district attorney kevin steel says his team will be ready to meet judge's
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direction of retrial sexual assault case within four months and he has little doubt alleged victim andrea constand will testify against cosby again. >> she's entitled to a verdict in this case. the citizens of montgomery county where this crime occurred are entitled, to a verdict in this case and we will push forward to try and get that done. >> reporter: we don't know break down how many jurors thought cosby was guilty or not. district attorney steel says this is his first mistrial in more than 25 years but he said last time he won the retrial. in norristown i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and speaking of those jurors. the jury of seven men, five women left the double tree hotel in plymouth meet being soon after the mistrial was declared. they had been sequestered since beginning of the trial, jurors are from allegheny county that is almost five hours away from montgomery county. bill cosby's wife, camille spoke out after the ruling, she praised her husband's
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legal team, she also had tough word for montgomery county district attorney and judge stephen o'neill. she accused them of quote arrogantly collaborating, family's statement read in part quote i'm grateful to any of the jurors who tenaciously for the to review evidence which is rightful way to make a sound decision, ultimately, that is a manifestation of justice based on facts, not lies. representatives for andrea constand, bill cosby's accuser has also release aid statement with the trial. they thanked the district attorney's office and members of the prosecution's team, their statement says in part that we are confident that these proceedings gave a voice to the many victims who felt power less and silenced. we also wish to thank the jury for their tireless efforts and acknowledged their sacrifice. since the district attorney says he plans to re try the case, there is now speculation about whether or not we can expect a different outcome next time around. linda dale hoffa an attorney with the philadelphia law firm
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dilworth paxson gives us her insight. >> i think the fact that the jury deliberated probably more hours then it took to try the case, it is a good indication that there were problems here. the jury was deliberating not just, you know, seven or eight hours a day but they were putting in very long days and nights because it was a sequestered jury. usually prosecutors know what the break down in the vote was , from the jurors. with the judge's permission they can get talk to the jurors and they would find out what the vote is and that is something that is usually taken into consideration. i don't know whether or not the prosecutor in this case does know what the break down is. certainly that is not a public record to us. we don't know it. the decision was made immediately that there was going to be a retrial. as i understand it under pennsylvania law that means trial has to take place in the next 120 days. >> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage, of
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the aftermath, of the mistrial , and next steps in the bill cosby case. when we're not on air find our coverage on line at cbs philly .com and cbs local app. a seven year-old little girl is in the hospital this morning after she ran in the atlantic city mayor's car. police say mayor don guardian was driving down route 30 yesterday afternoon in his cities issued car when the seven year-old girl ran out in the street and slammed in the side of his car. the girl had minor injuries. mayor guardian was not injured during the accident. officers say did he not receive a summons because the accident was deemed unavoidable. well, the philly pride parade and festival is back in the city today, thinks 29th year the organization, philly pride presents, has put on the event, and here's footage from last years celebration. it kicks off at 13th and locust streets at 11:30 this morning and marches through center city. festival itself is happening at great plaza on penns landing at noon and admission to the festival is $15, we can
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find out more, at philly gay pride.org. republican congressman steve scalise is still hospitalized, after being shot this week but his condition is improving. coming up how he is doing and promising signs his care takers are seeing as he continues his recovery. and tragedy in the pacific as search teams find remains of the seven missing soldiers, we are learning more about the crash between that merchant ship and the u.s.s. fitzgerald we will be right
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people of all age was disabilities are hitting the waves in new jerse of hundreds f volunteers thewimingnd surfing . anita oh is live, this morning t on and it looks beautiful out there, todayrning, jan it is beautiful. we see wind blown hair g out here and for a very great cause. life r over the kent friday north carolina, texas, california, inw jersey and joining me now is chad, the event coordinator here for the event that is happening today, this is such a great cause can you explain what is happening today. >> sure, life rolls on is a national organization that is aimed for people with spinal cord injuries and specifically there are surf board and skateboarding programs throughout the country and today we are hosting they will surf again which is a premiere
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surfing event. >> reporter: you have a very personal connection to this because more than 15 years ago you had your own accident, you had your own spinal cord injury, you recovered and can you tell us about that injury and also what it means to be here to see this happen. >> sure, yes, september 30th, 2001 i had a spinal cord injury surfing in cape may, a friend of mine came across life rolls on in a surfing magazine for a fund raise inner california and two years later we went out, participated, and saw what they were doing, saw what was possible after a spinal cord injury and we decided to hoe our own event in new jersey. >> reporter: is what emotion behind this. this is amaze to go see these volunteers lined up at this hour to be out there in the water and line up and help these people get back in the waves but seeing that yourself and being somebody who has gone through that yourself, just what is emotion. >> you know, it is one of those things you put a smile on peoplesenerally have a smilen
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their face. that is not stereotype all cord injuries but this event they are free again. when you get to see just pure happiness and pure st surfing world, it is priceless and you know we thi event 10 years ago and we h about 12 adapted athletes we're probably close to 400 volunteers now and athletes, so, basically once someone comes to event they will set fathers day the following year to be back.anksos morning. if you want to be here you can still column event will kick off at 8:00. me, myself awill be here. we will keep you updated throughout the morning. live from wildwood crest, anita oh for cbs-3 eye will knows news. >> we will get right back out to you. louisiana congressman steve scalise continues time prove, his condition has been
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upgraded from critical to serious. yesterday, he had another surgery. med star washington hospital says in a statement that he is more responsive and speaking with family. house majority whip was one of the four people shot in alexandria, virginia on wednesday, and a gunman opened fire at a baseball field where he and other congressional republicans were practicing. the gun man died in the shoot-out with police. eighteen people are hurt after a high speed, ferry crashed in the jesse in massachusetts.
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board both ships were asleep. search crews found the >> go out to the families. >> and. the admiral there, added that there will be a full investigation into the entire incident, the navy has not yet publicly identified the sailors, who died. and back here at home now, and turning to weather we have our eyes on some severe weather just not today, right, matt. >> that will be coming as we get into monday, a cold front will come through giving us a chance to strong to severe thunderstorms, for today, fathers day we are celebrating dad across the country, hot and humid here, in the delaware valley. temperature averages, for this time of the year we are looking at a high temperature of 90. we should be right around 84
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degrees. we are above average today, we could be feeling, like we are in the mid 90's with that humidity. july and august we should be around 87, 85 so we are closer to what we should be expecting through middle of july then what we should be having in june and august. look, again we are looking at that mid 80's range. above average across the board but it is closer to climate, if we get, move into july. and storm scan three, shows an area of low pressure spiraling across the great lakes, cold front draped down to the south and thinks our system. that is slowly tracking east, and drag up gulf moisture and then it is feeding these showers and thunderstorms as we move across the ohio river valley back through the appalachian an and in the philly region. they are spawning a severe thunderstorm watch. this cold front is potent even here at this time we will get a little bit on the weaker side because is there not a ton of moisture in the nation 's midsection, obviously but it is still pulling in that moisture from the gulf of
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mexico and it will be moving in the region as we get into monday. future weather not a whole lot , maybe some breaks of sunshine actually which would be nice for our sunday, and a few spotty showers thrown in the mix. kind of like last couple of days, not a wash out of an afternoon but spotty showers, isolated rumble of thunder, not too much, of a factor for us today, we cannot rule out a rumble of thunder but generally it will be a stray shower, for us with maybe, some sunshine, thrown into the mix. as we get into monday, on the morning time frame here we're looking clear through 95 corridor on monday morning. that does mean we will probably be looking at a quiet commute to work tomorrow. that is good news for us, later in the afternoon by one or 2:00 we are starting to see that front entering in the poconos and lehigh valley getting in on that shower and thunderstorm activity at one or 2:00 in the afternoon. once we get three or four or 5:00 o'clock that is where we will see, and here it in in philadelphia. our drive home could be on the messy side if we take i-95, schuylkill, do be prepared for
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showers and thunderstorms on your drive home. good news about this front, very quick moving. moves in the philadelphia area , by about three or 4:00 o'clock it is out of the philadelphia region. probably by six or 7:00 o'clock in the absolute latest, a few residual showers and thunderstorms in south jersey as we get into tomorrow night but by the time we reach tuesday, a few showers in the morning, starting to clear things out, for om have us on tuesday afternoon. severe threat is enhanced risk for that dark are shaded area including philadelphia, trenton, wilmington, that is where we could see some strong , gusty wind, a small, chance, for maybe hail to develop as well. our high risk tomorrow though is heavy downpours, some strong wind and of course lightening that hail risk is low but it is still out there and tornadoes not a factor for us at all, that is good news, flash flood watch in effect starting at noon until midnight on tuesday, low lying areas, areas of poor drainage could see some flooding, so be careful, especially never drive through flooded roadways ninety for the high today. we will stay warm before the
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front comes through 89 on monday, with a thunderstorm around 86, 84, and 86 again, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and another chance fo a jan on thursday as well. >> thank you, matt. it is road. here's kyle hahn in the cbs-3org kyle. >> good morning, jan. we are looking live atur we hada vehicle fire on i-95 northbound at girard sitting on still causing delays as police are on the scene working to get have another crash this morning in west norriton on west marshall street at coni some blockage in the area. and crews are in route to take care ofake a live look at, we will take a look at travel times and good, and on our majors, we will have decent drives, the vi, and the turnpike as well as bridge necessary and outity. from the cbs-3 traffic center
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i'm kyle bk to you. kyle, thank you. well, a man who who decade a chance to see the world again. >> i was be blind for the rest of my life, and i'm not resigned to t anymore. >> we will show you the incredible new technology thosed or visually impaired to see. net for you this morning, cbs-3's airing a half an hour special alexr hope, it tells thy of that little girl who le started a lemonade stand to find a cure for all children with cancer and now that is a nationwide fund raising movement. the special airs this morning at 11:30 on cbs-3.
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>> once everything is black, you know, for many, many years , that was it report for the for 20 years he lived in blackness until he received a bionic eye this animation from the developers shows how it works, a tiny camera send image toss a wearable computer images are processed and sent wirelessly to an implant on the eye: >> it is a marriage of technology, micro electronics, wireless technology, blue tooth wireless, communication and tissues. >> i don't see things the way other people do. i see everything in different, flashes, lights, shapes. >> reporter: more of the cloudy, black and white vision >> i can tell difference between a car, bus, truck. i just can't tell what make. >> reporter: helps him navigate life. >> we have sometimes set up and this is really a difficult place to navigate. >> i have my hope back.
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once i lost my sight i was resigned to be blind for the rest of my life. i'm not resigned to that anymore. i believe if i can, if i can live long enough, i will be able to see, you know, a lot of beautiful things. >> reporter: developer of the bionic eye is working on the next generation with faster processing and sharper images and they are hoping to some day make ate veilable to patient was other forms of the blindness, wills eye here in philadelphia was one of the first in the country to test, and use, that bionic eye. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, after working four years without a contract, philadelphia teachers are getting ready to vote on a new one, just how long the deal, between the teachers union and school district will last if it gets approved, anita. good morning, it is a very special morning here in wildwood crest i'm anita oh,
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next how this event will help those with spinal cord and other injuries, matt. thanks, anita. we look like we should have a wonderful fathers day but we're tracking strong to possible severe weather for monday. we will break down those chance necessary a little bit. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going.
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today is sunday, june 18th good morning, happy fathers day. i'm jan carabao. hot, humid for outdoor activities today meteorologist matt peterson is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with eyewitness weather. how does it feel out there. >> just as you said that a little bit of the breeze kicked up. that makes it not too bad out here. it is warm, sticky, humid but if we can get that breeze to keep going throughout the day we will make it feel at least a little bit better but that is our main concern if we want to call it that that hot and humid weather as we get temperatures in the 90's this afternoon. storm scan three here showing you not too much out there, especially no precipitation, that is good news, not a ton of cloud cover showing up you can see behind me, we do have that cloud cover hanging overtop of the delaware valley be prepared for that early on
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in the day and it will be hanging around. at lee some cloud cover. hopefully sunshine throughout the afternoon. temperatures already up in the mid to even upper 70's in a few spots. wilmington and dover at 77 degrees. it is 76 here in philadelphia 76 in millville. seventy-six allentown. it is still in the 60's toward mount pocono but still warm at 69 degrees. ocean water temperature at 70 at this point. here is shore point temperatures, lots of folks went down to the beach this week toned help dad celebrate fathers day. we are in the 70's this morning. barnegat is lowest temperature at 70 degrees with a weak, breeze, trying to come off the ocean. if you are going to be down in the beach this afternoon, maybe taking a day trip or just kind of helping out filling out weekend 85 degrees with water temperature instead of 7o high uv index could be gone with the sunshine and be careful out in the water. rip current risk is high today so again if you are down at the beach make sure you take
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precautions especially swimming near life guard. we are watching to strong to possibly severe thunderstorms on monday, cold front sweeps through, we will talk about that when i come back inside. >> matt, thank you. new this morning philadelphia police are investigating a deadly shooting in center city. officers say it happened on the 700 block of arch street just after 2:30 a.m., one victim died at the scene and police say a second victim drove himself to the hospital in delaware, and they plan to question him this morning. police have not identified any suspects or motive they are looking for a white minivan that fled the scene, it was last seen going wrong way on eighth street. well, sexual assault case against comedian bill cosby comes to an end after a montgomery county judge declared a mistrial. juror walk into court for their sixth day of deliberations, after just an hour though they announce they had were hopelessly dead locked. supporters cheered cosby as he left the courtroom. defense says justice has been
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served while prosecutors say that their case isn't over. >> we came here looking for an acquittal, but like that rolling stones song says you don't always get what you want , sometimes you get what you need. >> we will take a hard look at everything involved abe then we will retry it. >> now, had the 79 year-old been convicted he would have gone straight to jail. since the prosecution has vowed to retry bill cosby, what does that mean for the comedian and his accusers? "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff has that part of the story. >> how police cosby doing mr. cosby is doing well. he is rested. he is just spending time with mrs. cosby here in philadelphia. just helping to kick off the fathers day weekend being a freeman. >> reporter: "eyewitness news" sat down with cosby attorney angela argusbehinda and andrew wyat after aggravated indecent assault against bill cosby
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resulted in a mistrial. >> the only disappointment for us so to speak is that we didn't get the full acquittal but at lee we have acknowledgment from 12 people that there just was not enough evidence to convict mr. cosby. >> as long as you can leave that courtroom with your client, presumed innocent as he began, then i'm satisfied. >> reporter: in an interview with cnn lead defense attorney brian mcmonigal says as a long time fan of cosby's answering the call to represent him was simple. >> i'm from philadelphia. i was born there. bill cosby means a lot to a lot of us in this area. so when i got that call i said yes. >> reporter: in that interview he says wow gladly consider representing cosby for a second time, if retried. >> we can never under estimate the blinding power of celebrity. >> reporter: another gloria allred who is representing 33 cosbyes that a e trial will allow the
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prosecution to present more witnesses. >> in other word, it is just too early to celebrate mr. cosby. >> reporter: alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and, of course, our coverage of the aftermath of the bill cots bye's mistrial continues, we will have, continuing coverage, all morning long, and when we're not on air you can find our coverage on line at cbs philly .com and cbs local app. meantime the corruption trial of the philadelphia district attorney seth williams, begins tomorrow starting with jury selection. the two term demies accused of using money from a political action committee for his own personal use. prosecutors also claimed that williams accepted bribes from two businessmen to help friend of their charged with crimes. will chapels has denied any wrongdoing. philadelphia public school teachers will vote tomorrow night on a new contract. negotiators for school district and the philadelphia federation of teachers agreed to a tentative deal on friday, and teachers have been working
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for four years without a contract, and now while there is in word on what is in that new deal it does run through august 2020 if approved. well, nothing is going to stop people from surfing today with the help of an incredible organization, people with spinal cord injuries are hitting the waves. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live in wildwood crest this morning to tell us about life rolls on, anita. >> reporter: good morning, jan this is a very special event here in wildwood crest this morning all made possible by that organization you just mentioned life rolls on which hosts events like this all around the country from north carolina, texas, to california , here again today they are in new jersey and founder of that is jesse, here with us now and you suffered your own spinal cord injury. this is how it all came about. expl today and to see all this happen. >> yeah, coming into new jersey is amazing, it has been super supportive. it is our tenth yearut coming oe
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for 10 years. just support isve new jersey. especially south jersey, it is aot places up north and it is just mellow down here. rehab a part of this event and probably 300 volunteers and 60 to 70 people with disabilities that will take out surfing. >> reporter: i'm inspired, because doctors told you you would never surf again. you decided i will do it my own way. i feel like that is what you are doing for so many people. to see their emotion, what is that like. >> yes, it is amazing. i broke my neck surfing 20 years ago. when i did get back in the water about three years after it brought a lot of freedom, independent, and joy because i wanted to give back. i said how can do i that. i started a foundation called life rolls on and we do these quality of life programs called they will surf again they will skate again and it
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started off with just a couple people and now you can help a lot of people but when i see smiles on peoples faces and people go from beach, i don't wo do this i'm scared. when is the nextringo me and i just love to give back and watch people good time. >> reporter: thanks very much. i love what you are doing. this get involved you still can this will kick off at 8:00. we will be here and bring you latest. we are live from wildwood crest i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a great event indeed, can't wait to see it. thank you. dozens were taking part in the memorial service when suddenly the floor underneath them gave way. this is the aftermath of just how many people were recovering this morning after a deck collapse at a presbyterian summer camp? plus how weather in the southwest is making it tougher for fire fighters to get several wild fires under control. we will be right pro tip for fruit lovers:
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summer is three days away new but triple digit heat waves have been hitting parts of the west and southwest. as danielle notingham reports it is making conditions even more dangerous for crews battling wild fires there. >> reporter: temperatures in parts of the california, could rise as high as 25 degrees above normal, sizzling heat across the region could break record and another cause for concern air quality, unhealth toy very unhealthy levels of heat inn decemberred ozone pollution are expected and several inland communities, excessive heat warnings extend to nevada, utah and arizona where over a dozen wild fires are burning around the state. six fire fighters had to be treated for heat-related illness while battling the highline fire. temperatures in phoenix are expected to reach 120 degrees. the hottest temperatures will arrive in the southwest on monday and last through the end of next week, and in the
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southern california desert highs in death valley could sore to 127 degrees. danielle notingham for cbs news, los angeles. we will, incredibly hot out west, matt. >> right. >> at least we are not dealing with those type tempen triple dk goodness. i don't need that right hope wee soon. weather watchers areng warm. muggy. we are seeing 70's acrossed to e bit of rain that came in, ofroms or so where lou in eagleville f inch.eileen, in gilbertsville it was a little bit wet in a few spots yesterday. a pretty ely dryturday, for us and it sunday as well. talking about what we can expect asf the weekend and into the start of the workweek, well, it is
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a cold front sweeps across the region this is our headl workweek afternoon thunderstorms for monday, andid a half for 2 inches of rain, out there, widee could be, higher and, and, midnight on tuesday because of the chances for that heavy rainfall and then we hevere stoe been talking about all morning as well. and enhanced valley. weather vapor shows the moisture is and wherem through t 24 to 36 hours. right now we down in the central portions of u.s. just out to kansas city and oklahoma as well. we are seeing mcs a large scale system that will be, firing up, and then tracking east as our cold front does as well.
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low pressure center attached to spiraling through the great lakes, it will move north and as that moves north the front moves east and brings with it moisture and the lift that we need, for those strong thunderstorms that we are going to see, on monday. so is there that low, tracking to the north. here comes the cold front that moves in tomorrow afternoon, showers and thunderstorms around philadelphia area about three or 4:00 lasting until th heavy rainfall again locally maybe higher then 2 thar 95 corrido f trenton, allentown, reading all within that enhanced risk. on either side we have yellow, slight risk, one category down from the enhanced. back through poconos or far northern poconos and along the shore points. that is where we have a slight risk, shore points not so much , because ocean really does help to marginalized the
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severek. shading is we are expecting heaviest rain and strong tod be as high as 60 to 5 miles an hou small chance for hail to develop and more discrete cells out inactual line that wi. flash flood risk for,ightening h and wind risk is high, our ma system coming through. there are counties for flash flood watch all the way from delaware, through philadelphia , all the way up to bucks county back toward trenton as well. we will watch for higher then 2 inches in a few areas in that shading. our eyewitness weather, seven day forecast, 90 degrees, hot and humid. sunshine break go through. in the a bad way to end the weekend. eighty-nine with thunderstorms on mond i will get cooler and less humid, temperatures will be in the 80 l come on thursday and chance will linger, jan thrgh well.
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>> okay matt, thank you. t checd highways lets go over to kyle cc center. >> hi there, jan, thank you. we have at west marshall street with crews on the scene working to clean up that there taking a live look at 95 at washington avenue looking good in both directions as travelers make their way toward destination was in reports of any delays or traffic incidents in the area. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm kyle hahn, jan back to you just days ahead of the nba draft the sixers have reportedly reached a deal to get the topic. leslie van arsdal tells us who sixers may have in >> reporter: sources say that the sixers reached a deal in principal with t sixers topic in thursday's nba draft, cem could finalize that team on monday, team is expect to pick this washington star guard markell
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foltz, he worked out with satur. more on the deal, celtics will reportedly graft and two additional first round picks 19. foltz addressed the media after his work out. >> i really don't pay a lot i'm blessed, every night bring go to sleep andre o it. i wake up every morning and i don't pay attention to everything t ibut i'm truly blen this position. whatever happens, i'm my time to it. i think it will bel.ide of it is going to be crazy. i'm close to come out and show love. this city has great fing ans.r phillies taking on the diamond backs down at theckofon the moul looking for his first win of the season. down one to n andrew knap with e sacrifice fly in center field. h
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that we are able to tie things up aty fein on the mound in the seventh. diamond backs open up a paul goldschmidt with the shot off the wall. they score four in the i loaded fill business a chance to get runs on the board with michael e so phillies lose five-one the series final think afternoon. to arena foot ball un defeated philadelphia soul looking to keep that winning streaking against tampa bay storm. third quarter at wells fargo center dan rod bow goes deep, sole wins 62-41 and they are a perfect nine-zero. historic day for justin thomas at u.s. open in wisconsin, making this crazy putt on the fifth hole. thomas started off from the green and hit the hole and then rolled in forbidder i. and then on the 18th thomas eagle scores a 63, lowest round in u.s. open history behind the leader heading in
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kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. time for the cbs-3 pet project.oined by carroll ericksn , an real sweety. i will in the just talk but, today. >> i was to go say hi, sweety and then oh, hi jan. >> this is sweety the dog, an english bull dog mix, great dog. we will talk more about her. she's five years old. pennsylvania spca she will be at fishtown center after this
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show today, but what a great dog. >> that name fits her it really does. >> you know, this is a very special year, not just for the pennsylvania spca but for the entire city of philadelphia. this is 150th anniversary year of the pennsylvania spca and when this organization, went into existence it really changed the feel of the city and it is something that we continue to do today. i want to take you back. >> take us back. >> these are old pictures, original pictures practically. the pennsylvania spca started in 1867 when a fill businessman looked out his window was sick, tired of abuse of horses on the street. he was at third and chestnut. now we are all over the city. but look at these pictures where horses needed to have drinks on the street. nobody was thinking about them they needed to have gravel for slippery places because they were struggling through that. and then, upgraded, we got horse trail tours help them.
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then we will move on. we have humane law enforcement which is second to none. it is unbelievable. we have to deal with unbelievable cases of hording, animal cruelty, people call us all the time. we have an 800 number, or 866, but it does the same thing. that is we protect animals. we have been the advocates for animals since 1867. >> wow. >> pennsylvania spca. i don't know what this city would do. fortunately they don't to have do without us. i think people would become super responsible they could do without us but unfortunately, we have to continue to undue what a handful of people are doing wrong, and making it difficult for animals, people and city but something spca is there. >> there are events? >> tons of events. now actual birthday is on wednesday, june 21st this year but 1867 was when it starts. >> okay. >> a lot of the buildings in the city, cbs-3 will be
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turning lights on blue, pennsylvania spca blue and put together some at boat house row, ben franklin bridge lots of city buildings. then on the 27th, we have cameron rupp, a phillies catcher, and there will be a rupp party, and that is on morgan's pier, think it is called that new or whatever but that is from 6:00 to 9:00 on the 27th. so really fun event. and then this fall it is a reunion and we will get more details on. that but a reunion picnic and that is everybody, i'll tell what you, the love of my life has come from a pennsylvania spca. so, you can find, the animals that will, even rich you as a human and even rich your family as well. i want to she you a couple animals we have, for you right no. thinks a wonderful cat. beautiful three-year old tortoise shell cat found as a stray in philadelphia. we have got her now. maybe she will come to your house.
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she's great. warming up to people very nicely. look at. that she would love to be in your house. just a terrific animal. and then flute, you like musical instruments? they come in the form of the purring. this ace four year-old black cat brought by our humane law enforcement from a bad hording situation. we will see too much of. that flute's sweet, social, very playful, he loves wand, toys, anything. that is a fun interactive cat. here's a great dog you know what a dog personally am. this is a great one. this is jade. beautiful as precious as jade, she's nine years old. everybody loves her at the shelter but she just wants that one family again. every time someone comes by her cage are you the won, are you the ones? she's hoping to get home. >> big smile on her face. >> absolutely. >> i don't want to forget our peace of resistance event, november the fourth, at navy
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yard. sweety will be in our fishtown center to day, 1546 frankford avenue so be sure to check out this five-year oldeningish bull dog mix. >> that tongue, that face, i love it. adopt a pet at erie avenue headquarters for spca at 350 erie avenue saturday and sunday 10 to 5:00, machine through friday one to 8:00. >> she's great with kid and dogs love this dog. wonderful. she relaxes. no better trait in the dog. >> yes, thanks carroll. here's what we have coming up in our next half an hour a husband and wife lives the dream to make their customers happy. they dish it out for this weeks taste with tori. heat is on. how long until mother nature turns it off. matt peterson's forecast is coming up this sunday morning. we will be right back.
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tragedy at sea, missing sailors after collision of the navy destroyer and merchant ship end with the discovery of the victims. and pride in the streets of philadelphia, where in town you can find this colorful celebration. today is sunday june 18th good morning, happy fathers day, i'm jan carabao. hot, humid to day and rain is on the horizon, but lets get over to meteorologist matt peterson with the eyewis
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