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in a employment. first what you need to start ooh day in a minute on this monday, july 3rd, 2017. >> ♪ >> here, safer raj, sent less, brutal act from one human took another human being. >> police say david desper, the man who shot and killed bianca roberson in a apparent act of road rage. >> he pulled out a gun, and killed this young woman. >> if they sent me a budget today, the shutdown would be over. >> state law make letters reconvene in trenton 10:00 a.m. this morning to get working on that budget. >> the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house. but i'm president, and they're not. >> the commander in chief tweeted this doctored video of himself fighting with cnn.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that was some pretty incredible video, right, showing dolphins off the coast of wildwood. i don't think the individual woe on the video, but we want to thank the petit family and jim spearing for that video. great day to be at the shore yesterday. what do you think today? >> i think looks just as great to get to the shore today, rahel. absolutely. temperatures flirting with 90, though, at some shore points, under full sunshine, too, so make sure that you're adequately layering on the sun block, and staying hydrated. >> this will be pretty toasty day. but along the way, the further inland you go, especially to the north, you may see shower or thunderstorm out there. we look at storm scan3 initially, not too much it see, folks, not too much track, do have clear sky all-in-all, and as the day progresses front at boundary will be dropping in to pay a visit bring withing it shower or thunderstorm chance along
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the way, again, primarily look to be an afternoon and evening event first and for most. but more so off to the north of the city. from the city on north i should say. meanwhile at 66 degrees in allentown, mid upper 60s from reading, lancaster, low 70s still at wilmington. in millville, you're up at 69 at the moment. but, we're off to warm start clearly. so as the sun is rising, in the next several minutes, we are going to heat up with ease, as you might imagine, by 3:00, by 5:00 p.m., well into the 90s, 93 the call, the expected daytime high. notice in the icon, for the tail end of the day, more clouds to begin to build. some of will you see shower or thunderstorm, looking forward, now, there are couple of headlines, certainly still hot today. we will be tracking some showers, some thunderstorms, and another system that we are looking ahead to for the tail end of the week. meisha, little later in the show, we will let you know that. time it out for you. gave you a sense of the expectations right now. >> katie thank you so much. very good information indeed.
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looking outside right now, well, i guess you can probably expect or probably guess what's going on out there. not whole lot. very quiet. it will be quiet today. also going to be quiet again tomorrow. looking outside, 422, route 29, headlight moving in the eastbound direction, and i'm hoping that these are basically going to be our levels all the way up through the 6:00 and up toward the 7:00. probably pick up little bit. right now enjoy the open roadways. got to get out there and work it is a very nice commute so far. nice dry roadways, the vine is open, not closed overnight for the construction, will be closed overnight wednesday and thursday. westbound eastbound no problems, looking good there. schuylkill at girard same story here. headlight moving in the eastbound direction. so, eastbound, westbound, on the schuylkill, anywhere we look, maybe starting to pick up little bit. but everyone still traveling around at posted speeds. construction, bridge repairs, old york road between jerrick road, hamilton avenue, between nine a.m. and 3:00 p.m. this is actually going to run you through friday. heads up on that again, starting at 9:00 a.m. more construction to talk about when we come back in a little bit.
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rahel, back over to you. >> see you then, thank up. now this morning still no word on what spark fire at auto body shop in gloucester county three this block every delsea drive in franklin. firefighters on the scene just after 1:00 this morning, and they did put out the flames in under an hour. >> no fun in the sun for lawmakers, governor chris christie calling them back it the state house to pass a budget. reporter trang do live at par vin state park in pit grover where the shutdown is forcing vacationers to find somewhere else to spend their time off. good morning, trang. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, yes, as you can imagine, people are very upset about this. this is the third day in a row people will slow up to a state park and find the entrances block, with barricades here, but apparently not for everyone. governor chrigovernor chris chrt time at a state park that he ordered closed to the public. but people had to change their independence weekend plans last minute after turned away
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from the more than 50 new jersey state parks and recreation areas. friday republican governor chris christie ordered the partial government shutdown, in a hardball mover to get democratic law makers to pass his bill to overhaul horizon the state's largest insurer. christie says he'll line vaitai em any veto that doesn't come alongside the passage of hits bill. general as policemen bridge speaker said he would like to work on compromised bill for horizon after a state bill is passed. >> that is cement in the sand for me, after we pass the budget that's we will look at a bill like that that could potentially affect 3.8 million resident of the state of new jersey. >> in his refusal to post the horizon bill for a vote by his fellow elected assembly members has impacted the state of new jersey and its resident unnecessarily. >> in addition to state parks, the state lottery as well as motor vehicle services also closed again, state law make
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letters head back to trenton to get working on this budget. but for now live outside par vin state park, i'm trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank you. >> time now 5:36. in business news this morning, which record company is pressing vinyl albumns again. roxanna joins us live from the new york stock exchanges, good morning, roxanna. >> good morning, here on market street, market will shut down early and close completely for for the further every july holiday. semiworks, across cents us will see bump in wages. they start the work week, minimum wage is going up in los angeles, from $10.50, to $12. the only exception, companies employing 25 or more workers. minimum wage workers in san francisco, chicago, washington, d.c., parts of oregon, will also see a raise. >> fireworks are errupting in the beer industry.
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the brewers association is launching new seem, designate beers for independent crafter brewersment some brewers say the deal is devisive at a time when the beer industry is moving sales to wine and spite. >> and vinyl records are making a come back. sony has reportedly decided to resume pressing vinyl records next year. the first time since 1989. demand has been sky rocketing in recent years, as younger people discover the pleasures of hearing a few hits, and pops, in their music. rahel? >> that's pretty cool. roxanna, i wouldn't even know what, where would you buy the thing you play the albumns, the vinyl records on? >> i don't know. i mean, they will have to sell those, too, right? >> yes. i miss the days of the tape recorder, the tape cassette? >> yes, those are also vintage, now, aren't he? >> yes, as well as cd's, i don't even think they make cd's any more.
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>> right. hard to find a cd player. who knows what they'll come one next. >> indeed. thank, roxanna. investigators, more serious news, looking into car crash that seriously injured a woman in bucks county, officer found buick after it crashed into a home in croyden, happened 1,000 block every newportville road just before 8:00 last night. they say the driver struck a 60 -- 67 year old woman, finally crashing in a home. that will woman was brought to a nearby hospital in critical condition. driver was in the injured. >> an investigation into what caused a house fire in quakertown, crews rushed to the home on the 1400 block every old bethlehem pike around 5:00 last night. about 100 firefighters battled the two alarm blaze, one fire fight is her recovering from heat exhaustion, no one else was hurt. >> and in one is injured following small plane crash out in york county. police say the small plane had a rough landing at local airport. after experiencing some engine
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problems. the plane came in for an emergency landing, which ended with a plane's tail high in the air, see it in the picture here, some report say the plane was leaking fuel. >> president trump continues talks on north korea with officials in the east. last night he had back-to-back phonecalls with lead earth of japan and china japan's prime minister agreed work with the president and with south korea to press north korea to end it nuclear program. the chinese president also committed korean peninsula full of nuclear weapons. >> philadelphia police arrest three people, issued citation for fourth person, after a fight between pro trump and anti-trump protesters in center city philadelphia. demonstrations yesterday, president supporters wore great america again hats, they want to remind people why they voted for the president. >> and we're here to support the trump agenda of smaller government, less taxes, and keeping the country safe.
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>> reporters rallied in center city, anti-trump supporters also marked 50 blocks away. >> similar scene in los angeles, about a thousand people gather at the square calling for president trump's i am people. ment. >> dozen every protesters showed up to march in downtown milwaukee, many say they're tired of the trump administration, and they want change. some advocated for lgbt right and other to support healthcare reform. president trump won wisconsin with electoral vote. >> atlanta, dozen call for impeachment of president trump, marching from piedmont park to downtown, chanted concerns along the way, covered everything from international affairs to the president's use of social media. >> meantime, france are showing their support for singer adele, how they rallied hine the singer moments after she canceled a show. they had lined to up see. we will be right back.
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>> so i have to tell you the wait is almost over. we now know when the top gun sequel will soar into theatres. three decades after the original, has cleared top gun maverick for take off. tom cruise has confirmed, role be returning to the danger zone for the film. this time he'll take on role as flight instructor for whole
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new generation every young pilot. >> the film set to fly into theatres july 12th, 2019. katie might have to wait just a little bit. couple of years. adele fans rallied behind her after the singer cancels her last two shows, due to medical reasons. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> who doesn't lover adel? crowd gathered outside wembley stadium in london saturday. adele was set to perform but announced on social media that her vocal cords were damaged. the singer apologize today her fans saying she will re fun them for the shows if they can't be rescheduled. drama drama. kanye west parting ways with jay-z title. according to "tmz" west and title have been at odds for awhile, west reportedly complaining that the company owes him more than $3 million. well, two weeks ago, west attorneys told title their contract was null, west apparently made up his mind before jay-z released hess
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albumn 444, lyrics crashed kanye. says tide some threatening to sue west if he goes to another streaming service. >> well, that time something awfully coincidental, isn't it? >> it is a little break-in their friendship there. >> interesting. >> i just want to know, now, just going to put this out there, i have been trying get the jay-z albumn but apparently you had to have done it before june 24. >> everybody's talking about the albumn, katie. i don't know. i don't know what's on it. so devastated. >> these are the issues. >> someone please tell me how to don't load the albumn. >> taking about weather, yet another hot day. yet another hot day. we get you in the 90s from another day here, at least the full sunshine for the most part. we do have little wet weather to talk becomes the front dropping in, that will be the culprit there. start things off with a shot. look at this. oh, so pretty. beautiful view of a very quiet ben franklin park way right now. and this of course is being taken from center city right
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now. see they're getting all prepped, red ill, for the concert, looks as those things are generally going to be cooperative weather wise, of course all eyes are on the weather will it comes to these event if you are able to get them in or not. dow think generally speaking we should end okay. let's start it off i buy checking in with our weather watchers, up and adam for us, little more from the maps, than we tip he can lou find, but people have off. sleeping in. but thanks to those every that you are so loyal to wake up, bring us, i know i have a couple of pictures to show you, beautiful shot of the fireworks there is one came in from phil chap line, teak this one out at conshohocken, just lovely colors here, so many of those displays will be going on certainly in the next couple every night, keep in mind natural fireworks toss in the there which we will get to. meanwhile, into ed connor's report out in chesterfield, generally full sunshine rid now, humidity up there 89. even though he's off to comfortable start, all-in-all,
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it does get hot out there. so take a look what's going on with the overall pattern, see this little line of cloud, dropping in from the northwest, that's our next front that will be dropping in, to pay us visit, bring with it kim every showers, not thunderstorm, i wouldn't be shocked to see locally gusty thunderstorm out of this either since we will be building up the neat advance of this. but it looks to me like it will be very scattered, activity, mainly second half of the day, mainly in the northern half of the region. very quickly checking in on the tropics, there is one area, not necessarily the most organized area of showers and storms, but out here piece of energy possibility to maybe develop over the next five days, pretty decent chance of that we'll let you know meantime, all quiet, as we mention, the possibility of natural fireworks here in the form after spotty shower or under this earl storm tomorrow evening, 78 degrees, as many of those displace are getting underway about 9:30, 10:00 or
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so. but overall most every lust stay dry. next couple of days we cool off a smidge, back to mid 80s wednesday and thursday, thursday and friday next front does approach. that bridges our next best chance for more widespread showers or storms. >> okay, all right, katie, thank you. katie look at this gorgeous sunshine, stunning, make sure to pack the sunglasses, it will be little bit specially travel in the eastbound direction, little bit blinding for you but gorgeous, you will enjoy it if you have to head out to the roadways right now, or any time soon. ben franklin bridge, also, looking at that. looking good, looking very quiet, guys. if he have to work today, tomorrow, we will be enjoying open roadways, ben franklin bridge travel in the westbound direction, looking great. that disable vehicle on the blue route, it is still out there. at ridge pike. push in the southbound direct, pulled all the way off to the left shoulder as you can see, but might tap your brakes, just heads up it is out there, certainly won't slow you down at allment accident here in
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horsham, sherwood lane maple avenue. we also have garage fire, manayunk park blocked, rahel, back over to you. >> sick people are dead after a small plane crashes in wisconsin. went down around 3:00 a.m. early saturday morning, left from chicago head today canada for a fishing trip. they say the pilot and air traffic controllers were talking about local weather phenomenon right before the aircraft dropped off the radar. friends and colleague remember the victims. >> really hard to believe it, it is incredible, we just talk friday. >> for a moment i was tearing up, because it was impossible to believe that one of the teachers has been gone. >> the moment that i knew he was gone i started missing him, because great person, you know, no doubt about that. >> the cause of the crash is still under investigation. and captured on tape,
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forklift, bursting into flames, video from a port in oakland, california, firefighters able to put out the flames and no one was hurt, and activity is back to normal. >> airline passenger from abu dhabi can once again bring their lap tons into the cabin. department of homeland security said it lifted the ban after additional security measures were put in place in abu dhabi. some still bands on us bound flight from other airport from the middle east and africa. authorities were concerned explosives could be smuggled onto planes headed to the u.s. >> this is the story that to take note. couple in milwaukee manages to rack up nearly $900, just one single uber ride, couple used uber last week to go to local festival with family. they say the original trip cost $214. they new that. but then they added three more stops to the milwaukee area. turns out uber prices were searching -- surging at 8.6
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times the normal time, the couple woke up the next day they had a bill of $898. >> i thought he was joking honest. i think i actually said. that will you're kidding me, right? >> now, $898. >> we could have rented limo for the whole night, room for other people and probably, you know, saved money. >> uber responded to the couple's questions, the company said that after reviewing their trip, the charges were correct, and that the family will have to pay. >> so i think that's one of the most controversial features of aoun err, surge pricing, i take uber every day, 98% time have good experience, about you that's crazy. >> that is crazy. i know, i've actually never seen that where you hit except. does it say -- >> it is stated do you have except. one of those things. >> they accepted it. >> they accepted it. >> but yes. >> and knowing, thinking, they're going to wake to up $900 on their credit card though? that's like -- they started expecting 214, even still.
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>> health experts say they see more cases of food poisoningment don champion explains. >> the time of year for cookouts and barbeques, but summer months bring more than warm weather if you aren't careful. >> because of the hot, humid temperatures, and because folks are often away from the kitchen at picnics and cook outs, food born illness may actually increase. >> harmful bacteria can actually multiple apply more quickly when it is hot outside. the us d.a. says to stay safe, clean your hands before prepping food. keep raw food separate from cooks, cook everything to safe internal temperature being and chill food promptly and properly. >> whether again in the backyard or barbeques in a -- barbeque in a professional spoke err, using a food thermometer is the best way to make sure everything is cooked
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thoroughly, yet, only a third of americans use one. >> 168 is usually a preferred temperature that you're going to want to get there. >> george moore, pit master at delaware area smoke house. showed us how to get a good read. >> you want to stick it in the fat he is part of the meet, to get the most accurate reading of your internal temp. >> can't tell by looking at it if it reached an internal temperature. that's the only way to be sure you killed any bacteria that might present. >> also reminds, anything perishable should usually not sit out for more than two hours, but in temperatures over 9 degrees, nothing should be left out for more than an hour. don champion, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> and in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" the fourth every july can be stressful for pets. lot of dogs, cat, are spook by the fireworks. how can we calm their nerves? tips to how to keep them safe. >> president trump drawing
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lawmakers try to reach a deal. >> and new this morning, it was a busy night for firefighters, flames pour through this auto body shop. we'll you where this happened. >> katie fehlinger keeping clothes eye on the whom day forecast, what you can expect in the city and all across the region. >> goods morning, i'm rahel solomon. jim donovan enjoying a day off this morning, keith katie and meisha enjoying a day off this morning. >> happy monday, looking outside it is so quiet on the roadways, one good thing for a lot of commuters going out today, tomorrow, so quiet. don't outlove? and that gorgeous sunrise, we just saw in that beautiful shore shot, another one, too, not necessarily top it, but just, yes. compliment it, right? so-so pretty shot at jack frog, big boulder, certainly nothing frost bye this forecast, it will be a toast i one. couple of clouds, painting beautiful colors on the mo
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