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right now at 11:00, a brief pause to the 4th of july festivities, drenching rains for concert goers to use chairs as umbrellas. eventually the rain stopped. and the party continued. grand finally did not disappoint, fireworks lit up the sky above philadelphia art museum. philly knows how to throw a party. good evening and happy 4th of july everyone.
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i'm jessica dean. ukee washington is off. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff had a front row seat to the fun, live on the parkway with a wrap-up at the excitement. alex? >> what a dazzling display. we truly did have a front row seat as the fireworks shut off from the steps of the art museum, core graphed perfectly with the music playing through the. and you have to wonder in moments like that what our founding fathers would think of a triumph tribute to the sacrifices so we could live in a free nation to pursue our individual happiness. i think that truly meant to something to the people out here. they stuck it through a significant downpour just a few hours ago and i think it is safe to say it was worth it. ♪ where liberty dwells, there is my country, said ben franklin on the parkway that bears his
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name, thousands celebrated the document that earned the names and signatures of 55 more at this year's welcome america finally event >> there's a lot of reasons and freedom is the main one. >> it's good to kind of come and spend america's birthday in the birth place. >> freedom. >> reporter: 12 score and one year since the bold declaration of independence, pop orchestra ushered in an evening of red, white and blue pride. >> pretty great indeed. >> reporter: phillies own boys to men commemorated on the parkway's main stage. if their harmon knees weren't enough to bring the crowd to their feet. a wild pop-up downpour did the
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trick. but the crowds didn't go far after a rain delay, headliner mary jay blige rocked the house. celebrating in the birth place it does not get better than that. reporting live from the ben franklin parkway, alexandria hoff cbs3. a dazzling display lit up the delaware along the camden waterfront, crowds gathered on both sides of the river were in for great show. and the crowds couldn't take their eyes off the sky for another spectacular show in south jersey. margate, where people celebrated independence day with a beach fireworks display. and as you saw in some areas got a soaking rain this evening as
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spotty storms moved through, meteorologist lauren casey is joinings with a first look at the forecast and lauren a lot of people headed back to work tomorrow. we're looking at steamy and stormy me days ahead. >> that is correct. we'll have one quiet day as we get settled in but stormy and steamy conditions taking over thursday and friday but the storms were the trend for a few of us, you can see the shower or storm concentration points southward to the north. no problems this evening and no wet weather to contend with. we picked up quite a bit of rainfall because we had heavy intensity and slow moving cells. so check out some of these rainfall totals, millville, two and a half inches of rain, some parts of cumberland county, new jersey, picking up two inches of rainfall and about 20 minutes time earlier today. philadelphia, over a quarter of an inch of rainfall, now the activity has come to an end the
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last of our cells moving offshore, we do have a lingering cell trying to work its way into you southwestern chester county. the last cell moving offshore but dropping a few rain drops over beach haven en as we head to tomorrow, will be a quieter day, clouds to increasing sunshine, not quite as hot, 84 degrees with that easterly wind but we will talk about the active days on thursday and friday. before it looks like we could have with your out of nice nicest weekends of the summer. 4th of july festivities have been going on all day throughout the region, the independence day parade marched through old city philadelphia. dozens of floats, marching bands and military groups participated in that parade down chestnut. 4,000 people took part >> that all men are created equal >> members of boys to men read
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excerpts from the declaration of independence. the philly pops big band performed patriotic tunes, kenney presented ga, loti a and award. it is given to those who achieve more than originally thought possible. it was also a patriotic scene in delaware county this morning. people there marched down chester pike in ridley township for their annual 4th of july parade. decorated their bikes with balloons as area fire companies drove their fire truck throughs the parade route. the state owned beaches and parks in new jersey are back in business, crowds were light today in the wake of a government shutdown that caused the closures. it was slow day at rancocus state park. even though governor chris
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christie signed a budget and reopened, the damage was done >> i was appalled, you know, no state park should be closed down due to impasses in the state ladies and gentlemen legislature. >> locals say parvins is one of the busiest day. >> president trump celebrated his first day in office for a picnic for military families, milania trump hosted the event along with her husband. a fireworks show followed the picnic. this as the president prepared to leave for the second international trip tomorrow, as he gets ready. president trump may be facing one of his greatest foreign policy tests to date. north korea launched its first successful intercontinental missile, one that could potentially strike parts of the united states. david spunt is live in our stat center with more on this developing story.
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david? >> this story is constantly changing within the last couple hour, the united states and south korea announced they have fired back way missile drill to send a message to north korea. the white house is requesting a united nations meeting on north korea as soon as possible. >> and we do have challenges but we will handle those challenges. believe me. >> perhaps a direct message to the north korean regime after it was announced the country, yet again launched another missile test, this time experts say it may be most serious >> there's very little you can do except sanction him every time he does something and build our missile defenses. >> state television reported it was a 14 intercontinental ballistic missile. all indications said it was they claimed. president trump took to twitter
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10 kimmed out kim jong-un asking if the leader had anything better to do with his life. the missile flew for nearly 40 minutes, reaching an al attitude about 1500 miles before splashing into the sea of japan. originally 600 miles from the launch site with a potential range of near 4,000 miles, it's cable of reaching alaska >> it would ned to reach new york or washington, dc, so north korea is on pace to have a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the united states >> president trump has warned china the u.s. will act on its own. experts say direct talks between the united states and north korea will unlikely stop its nuclear program >> there's no way north korea will abandon these weapons. it's impossible. >> russia condemned the missile launch. president trump will meet for the first time first time
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face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin on friday. they expected to discuss north korea. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." we'll see what happens's thanks so much. infant size casket containing what police say are human organs showed up on the streets of north philadelphia. now, police are trying to figure out where it came from. how it got there. eyewitness spotted that casket overnight on the 3,000 block of clearfield street across the street from mt. vernon cemetery and police say the casket contained remains but no body. >> i was pretty shocked. looked like something straight out of thriller. we ain't know something pop out going to eat us or not. didn't have a smell tore it but whatever was found in it was kind of crazy for them to caution tape i >> the medical examiner's office is evaluating the remains. investigators say a possible medical emergency may have caused a driver to lose control
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and crash into another driver on i95 in south philly. this happened this afternoon on the southbound side near front street, we know one of the drivers died at the scene. medics took a second driver to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. fierce flames destroy 100-year-old home in delaware county and investigators are trying to figure out what started that fire. it broke out overnight on bonsall avenue in alden, neighbors tell "eyewitness news" the home had been vacant for some time and work had recently stopped on the property. the intense fire and heavy smoke forced neighbors to evacuate but no one was hurt it is a viral video at the shore one person probably wishes doesn't exist. we'll show you the sticky situation a driver got himself into on the beach. plus celebrating the 4th of july across the pond. where americans in london gathered for on a unique history lesso
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lesson. let freedom rink meet the man who plays the bells at one of philadelphia's oldest churches and why july 4th will also be associated with that house of worship. the winner is. the record breaking performance at this year's
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. at 11:00, a beautiful site of the nation's capitol. thousands converged on the mall for fireworkses and 4th of july festivities. the fireworks capped a full day of events to celebrate america's birthday. >> three million were expected to gather for new york's annual 4th of july firework show, the largest in more than ten year, more than 60,000 shells were launched from five barges. >> it is known as the super bowl of eating. people gather on new york coney island for the annual hot dog
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eating contest. no exception. last year's winner is still top dog >> joey chestnut of brooklyn defended his title. earning a record ten and victory, he ate 72 franks and buttons in ten minutes. >> i've been really lucky how it's performed. >> and it was much the same for the female competitors, mickey sudo of las vegas won her fourth can we have title. ate 41 hot dogs and buns when you think of ben franklin, of course, you think of philadelphia. but some americans are celebrating this independence day across the pond visiting the home of the founding father in london. franklin lived there 16 years before returning to america in 1975. the next year he signed the declaration of independence. from that home, he lobbied the british government to give more rights to americans who were
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paying taxes. >> this is the eve of the american revolution, where he's fighting for the taxation with representation, politically important years. >> officials say it took decades of painstaking work to restore franklin's home. it's now open year round for tours and today's were sold out the sound of freedom rings out in cyst church in philadelphia's old city neighborhood.
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dry conditions but clouds around and i think we'll see increasing sunshine kind of from east to west as we head throughout the day tomorrow. clearing our skies out, by the second half host day, seeing more sunshine especially in philadelphia, and points off to the east, if you have another
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beach day tomorrow, i think you are going to go see approving conditions throughout the day and keeping it rain-free and quiet as we head back to woke after this holiday weekend, starting off with the clouds tomorrow, 75 degrees with the 9:00 hour, at lunchtime 78 and more sunshine breaking out by the end of the day, high temperatures topping in the middle 80's awe head to thursday and friday, things getting busier, with a storm system passing through, dealing with rounds within a starting late wednesday continuing into thursday and the first half of friday, some rain could be heavy at times, watching for imbedded thunderstorms then steamy humidity levels particularly on thursday, but for tomorrow, down the shore, mostly cloudy and cooler with sunshine break, out late day, poconos you're looking great tomorrow, beautiful for a hike mostly sunny and pleasant with a high temperature of 75. temperatures across the area, cooler tomorrow with the east wind 82 in trenton on top at 83 in wilmington, and 80 the high temperature tomorrow in dover.
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cooler on thursday. 81 degrees still have the east wind in control, as we lose that, temperatures heat up on friday, up to 88 degrees. then we clear out just in time, thank you, mother nature, as we head into the upcoming weekend. so close with the short work week, sunshine lower humidity, and high temperatures in the low to mid 80's saturday and sunday. >> something to look forward to. >> yes. >> lauren thanks so much, lesley is up next with sports. >> we have another record in the great career of federer error and an nba player gets a power ball jackpot. we'll tell you about it and did the fanatic the pirates help the phils get the third straight win, we'll tell you in sports.
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test. lesley the phils back trying to get something going on
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independence day >> yes on july 4th, the 81th game, 28 and 53, that's the worst record in baseball on pace to lose 106 games which is most since 1961, but they came into this afternoon against the pirates on a two-game winning streak. we have a little hope. with a big knock-out punch, they started and had his way and shut-out ball and nine strike-outs, phils down 1-0. that's his 15th homer and the phillies have a two-run did he have have it, in the eight and, this time against, he takes a high fast ball over the wall. his fifth in the last four gameses at the bank, six hits and 11 runners lost three-0. >> three times we had man on third, the last time being with bases loaded. that's tough to take, if we --
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we execute those situations. we have a better chance to win games. basically, not enough offense. >> the sixers signed cork mall, the six foot 8 signing the contract with brian
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it is a 4th of july tradition in philadelphia. the ringing of the ceremonyial
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liberty bell. ♪ . ♪ . the bell rang out in the tower of independence hall and our jim donovan was the master of ceremonies at the let freedom ring ceremony this afternoon at independence square. the sons of the revolution organized the event every year, and it's actually required by federal law that the bell ring on independence day exactly at 2:00 p.m. lauren? of course, we're just closing out our 4th of july weekend. a short work week and another weekend upcoming, and it could be one of summer's best high pressure building in. looks at this point like sunny skies for saturday sent sunday and humidity will be dropping off throughout the day sunday feeling nice and comfortable especially by sunday, and high temperatures running
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