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the d.a. says he's confident this mysterious case will be solved. >> this is scary. because i seen all of the black smoke. >> a military plane falls from the sky and explodes in rural mississippi. the crash killed at least 16 people on board. >> a hawaii-based army soldier facing terror charges for allegedly trying to provide materials to ice us. >> the intelligence committee, interview donald trump, junior. >> after admitting to a meet wag russian lawyer last year, donald trump, jr., has hired a criminal defense attorney. so, the excuse is i tried to column eude, but i didn't get anything. that's like saying, yes your honor, i broke into the house, but there was nothing worth stealing. so if you think about it, they were robbing me.
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>> he was on vacation for a few days. >> good. i'm sure he deserves it, bus. >> i katie, you're robbing me of my comfort. >> oh,. >> steamy, hot weather. >> hey, you know what? i'm the one standing out here, missy, as soon as i came out here, too, you know the feeling when you come from the climate controlled, all the sudden your hands get clammy, that's what you'll notice when you come out from the air-conditioning outside. yes, we'll talk for the next 72 hours, jim, you'll be smitzin. >> get one of those portable fans and keep it pointed at you the next few days. it doesn't really get better from here, for the next few days, you're got really substantial heat, very substantial humidity. but let's throw in some unsettled weather while we're at it, too, talking dog days of summer. take a look at storm scan, for the moment not looking all that interesting. had heavier thunderstorms, now cleared new jersey, as the morning progresses, i won't be
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shocked to see more northern suburbs, berks county, bucks, ends up with shower or thunderstorm here, but will prime afterly wait until this afternoon or evening, any of these thunderstorms rumbling through, they could douse you, if you plan to be out all day long, wouldn't be the worse idea to take your umbrella with you. this is what it feels lining, at the moment, interestingly only about two, 3 degrees warmer, for feels like value, than it is on the thermometer. well keep in mind the sun has yet to come up. but the humidity already so built in, that it feels hotter than the thermometer. you don't even have the sunshine to help that along. so here's where we end up. ninety-four the call here today in philadelphia. generally, with sunshine, but again, keep your ears perked to thunder, meisha, it will be one of those days where we could see the storms pop up at any time. but specially, in the pm time frame. >> hot, humid and pop p storms. thank you so muchment looking outside, still very dry out there. just dealing with some construction, so we've got construction crews out there, 59 south between new hope,
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route 332, two left lanes are compromised because of it, you can see the flashing lights, and that is going to start to slow us down maybe in the next half hour or so. blue route, both directions starting to get little busy on the blue route. in fact, that's what i've been saying all morning long, looks like it is getting little busy, little earlier, today, than it was yesterday. kind of good indicator that you might want to give yourself couple every extra minute this morning. new jersey, 42 northbound, creek road, approaching 95 area, then ramp reopened at around 5:00 a.m. so, this one, 95 south, ramp to aramingo avenue, just heads up, it is re-opening this morning, tan should be reopened now. then construction delaware. we are talking more about this coming up in the next ten to 15 minute, rahel, over you. >> meisha, thank you. down south investigators are digging through wreckage as they try to figure out what caused a deadly military plane crash in myths isringhausen
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epi -- mississippi. it went down before 4:00 yesterday afternoon, killing 16 people. it landed in field about 85 miles north of jackson, burst into flames. the black smoke you can see here billowed into the sky. eyewitnesses describe hearing loud bang as the plane spiraled toward the grounds. >> i seen all of the black smoke, you know, horrifying. >> warning resident to stay away from the area. says debris from the crash was seen 5 miles away. >> police continue searching foreman they say robbed and shot a wendy's customer, direct lib across the street from north philadelphia police station. >> this happened just after 11:30 last night at the wendy's on broad and champ plows. the 57 year old victim told officers he was about to order at the drive-thru, when a man walk up to his car and shoved
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a rifle through his window. the police department's 35th district is right across the street. victim gave up $57, then the victim grabbed the rival's barrel. >> this individual either did not know that the police station was there, or didn't care. >> now the victim is in stable condition, and still unclear if the shooter was actually caring a rival or possibly bb gun or pellet gun. the search for clues behind the mysterious disappearance of four young men in bucks count have i led police to a man who sources say may be connected to the case. >> that man is behind bars this morning, but on unrelated charges. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live near the police staging area in solebury township with an update. trang? >> reporter: good morning, rahel, jim. just down the road from one of the properties at the center of this investigation. >> the da is confident this
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case will be solving, but so many missing pieces including how this man arrested yesterday may be involved in all of this. >> bucks county state and federal investigators including the fbi are focusing their effort on this property in sole burr. >> i just seems like there is so much property, and it is like i have no idea where they could be. >> investigators also collected evidence from another property in bensalem, owned by the same family. searching for evidence in the troubled case of four missing young men, two of them teenagers, jimi patrick went missing wednesday, dean finocchiaro, tomorrow tom meo, and mark sturgis went missing friday. district attorney says there are indications that the men new one another and he does suspect foul play. >> we've been treating this from the outset as a criminal investigation. and nothing has deterred that to this point. >> in a related development, police arrested 19 year old cosmos denardo whose family owns both property under scrutiny by investigators.
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he was arrested on unrelated weapon charges, and has not been named as a suspect. but, sources say, he could be connected to the disappearance cents. dinardo's neighbor in bensalem says he doesn't believe it. >> cosmo was always a great kid, helps me out, i'm digging flag pole few weeks ago, he runs over, throws the shovel, grabs it off of me, don't do, that i'm do it for you. that's the kind of kid he is. >> and this investigation continues around the clock, we do expect another update from the da, at 11:00 a.m. but for now, liver in solebury township, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," jim, rahel, back to you. >> so many questions trang, thank if you. >> well, time now 5:37. in business news this morning, how to boost your retirement savings. >> and how amazon prime day could impact tv habit. money watch's roxanna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jim, rahel. wall street is coming off a mixed day. the dow lost five-point on
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monday. and the nasdaq added 23. >> if you invested in the ipo for snap chat parent company you've lost money. snap stocks fell for the first time monday. since going public in march, the stock has lost around $10 billion in market value. one problem concerns about snap chat's ability to grow and attract advertisers, as fast as expected. amazon prime is catching up with cable tv. projected 90 million us households will pay for cable or satellite tv this year, compare that to the estimated 79 million that will have amazon prime membership. cords willing to the research firm morning star. and that number is expected to rise, with amazon prime day, now underway. >> and if you want to retire early, making your own dinner might help. the millennial money blog, americans spends about 70% of their money on housing, transportation and food. the blog is suggesting cooking your meals, walking to work, and living in a smaller home,
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could raise your retirement savings by at least 25%. jim, rahel? >> i believe that. >> i do eat at home a lot. i don't eat out a lot. >> i eat out a lot. >> that's why i can retire early. see, this is the thing, you're going to be knocking on my retirement house somewhere in the caribbean, can we come over for dinner sorry. >> rock ann, a maybe we account accountability partners, hold each other accountable. >> thank you, roxanna. >> and then we can live together so we can save monday. >> i oh, gosh, like golden girls. >> we'll all live jim. roxanna, thank you, see you tomorrow. >> wouldn't you love that, jim? >> oh, yes. >> if i came to live with you? >> oh, it would be thrilling. >> also, a section every route one in delaware county getting work done. some say it could make the stretch of road safer, seabirds eye view of some of the two and a half mile stretch of twp. line road separating haverford and upper darby. penndot will add a center lane from the shopping center all the way down to state road. >> this will narrow the travel
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lanes, slow cars down, put that center turn lane in there, therefore cars traveling north or south won't have to jockey one lane to the other to make a turn and get around for people who are already stopped. >> very good idea. katie just said speed radar signs will be add, anti-skid asphalt also installed and most of the work will go on at night. should be complete in the about a month. >> funeral services will be held today for officer family ya, nypd officer viciously gunned down last week. yesterday, thousands of community members and officers from across the nation and politicians gathered to pay their respects at a vigil in the bronx. fellow officers stood at attention and her flag draped casket arrived. some took a moment to talk about the impact her death had on so many. >> there is no words that are going to take @ way the grief and the suffering and the pain, and quite honestly the support from the community, from random strangers, and from our brothers and sisters, you know, in the law
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enforcement community, that's what is getting us through it time. >> officer was ambushed as she satin side mobile police commands unit last week. the 12 year nypd veteran leaves behind 12 year old twins, and a 20 year old daughter. >> pennsylvania has a state budget as of midnight this morning. but that budget still contains $2 billion shortfall. governor tom wolf allowed it to become law without his secretary. there are constitutional questions about the legality to let the budget to become a law without plan in place to pay for t right now the legislate orr will look for a revenue plan to plug that gap. >> new jersey governor chris christie will be back on the airwaves today auditioning for new gig after he leaves offers in january. >> yesterday, while on wfan sports radio in new york the governor took some shots at hillary clinton, while also bumming heads with a few callers over his use after state own beach during the government shutdown. listen. >> mike in montclair. what's up mike?
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>> governor, next time you want to sit on a beach, that is closed to the entire world except you. >> yes? >> you put your fat beep in a park open to all of your constituent, not just you and yours. >> what's interesting, mike. >> what is that, gov? >> you know, mike, i love, i love getting calls from communists. >> communists in montclair. you're bully, governor, and i don't like bullies. >> you know what? i'm not the one who came on the air -- >> hold on, mike. mike, i'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air. >> who swore? >> did you. >> get the heck out of here. >> you are swearing on the air, mike, you're a bumm. >> well, all right. christie's approval rating at all time low right now. new pole released by monmouth university put the governor's approval rating at 15%. >> well, tense moments unfold outside after massachusetts radio station, whether a man demands to hear a song. >> apparently he got so bad, that swat had to be called in.
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>> i have to tell you prince harry is fighting hard against the cigna tied to hiv and aids, after meeting with student and experts in london. british royal visited the london school of hygiene, and tropical medicine yesterday. there, he learned becomes new medical testing and prevent tiff measures for hiv and
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aids. prince harry explains his stamp on the topic with student and staff members. >> education is power. to me in today's world that young people, they know, probably ... >> and prince harry's mother princess diana was also involved in the fight against hiv and aids. >> continuing her mission. you just always wonder, if the princess were still alive today, what she would be doing, as far as hiv and aids awareness, and her sons caring the torch. good for him. good for harry. >> katie, at least back inside now. >> indeed, yes. >> hair intact. >> either your hair starts to go whoop or just falls flat in this kind of weather. one or the other. i know, the constant battle, right? instant freeze hair spray comes in, little plug for,
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that or gel. >> just natural. >> we all know you wake up that way. not like the internet has all kind of hair without hair gel in, right? >> we keep it real for you, indeed. >> we do. >> what we have out there, though, very real heat, humidity already, it is really warm outside. stepping out the door, walking out the door here already to upper 70s, now, not that warm up here in the poconos, where we take this live shot overlooking lake harmony. yes, trying to beat the heat, you're lucky enough to have scored a day off, or on vacation, starting with the first cup of coffee here right now, this is the casino every place that you want to try to escape to. because it is again a very, very hot day, with highs spiking right into the 90s, that will be the story for the next few days, in fact. now the eyewitness weather watchers are up, reporting conditions for us, we'll get to you right out to them. 74 degrees from barbara this morning, got some sunshine to kick it o but 74 degrees, already, in willow grove. that's the story.
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it is so, so warm already. let's zoom in a little bit more. we want to get in you toward some of here, 73 degrees, comes from allen this morning, delran, actually sent beautiful shot of the moon this morning, take it full screen if we can. there you go. there you see it. beautiful little orb of the nearly full moon, it was full just two mornings ago. but, even still shining very brightly as the sun comes up. going to just one more, zero in. we have multiple observations coming into us from cherry hill. check in with lynn, recording again full sunshine, but 75 degrees. and her comment just had me chuckle as i was setting this up. looking pretty darn steamy out there. ee-gads. fantastic. outside to the temperature readings here, very warm start as we mentioned, but thursday, where we peak, high expected to reach 96 degrees, the records to beat is 98. so we will be coming you haveale with the humidity, will feel hotter than both of those
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values thursday. storm scan, showing signs of life, couple of thunderstorms in the last hour and a half, since had a chance to fizzle somewhat. but that's or story, as the day goes on. dew point, in the virtually no change, tuesday, wednesday, and all the way up to thursday. those values stay in these at least upper 60s or 70, a bottom line, the next 72 hours will be very, very humid, at the worse of course as temperature climbs, along with this showers, thunderstorms, could be strong second half of today. to me, friday is the wettest. >> a lot of discomfort, roadways are nice and dry for the most part. getting very warm, pack the sunglasses, and now what we are looking at right now, 59 south between new hope and route 332, weaver construction
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project just kind of moving out of our way two, left lanes were block there, getting a little bit busy. like like in reverse motion moving out every your way, you will be having big thumbs-up. speaking of sun glare, here we have it, 95 south at girard, of course traveling in the southbound direction, not so much going to affect you until you look in your rear view, but push toward center city i have to tell you, looking pretty busy. little busier today at this exact same time. a lot more to discuss when we come back in a little bit. >> minnesota police officer acquitted in the deadly shooting every black motorist is no longer with the saint anthony police department. $48,000 to leave. officer janes will get the pay out as part of his separation agreement. he shot castile during traffic stop. he said he feared for his life when castile appeared to pull out a gun, license today carry. the city of saint anthony paid $3 million to catille's
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mother, as well. man arrested outside of radio station in massachusetts, police say the three hour stand-off all started over a song request. the suspect drove up to the studios yesterday afternoon, demanding to hear the song my axe by the group, but the request wasn't honored. that's when eyewitnesses say the suspect started wielding an axe and several knives he grabbed from his car. eyewitnesses as you can imagine could not believe the bizarre turn of events. >> originally came to request a song called axe. he brought an axe himselfment one of the first thing i saw when i came out here, was he threw an axe about yeah big on the grounds outside his vehicle. >> police had to use taser and bean bag gun to subdue the suspect. he was taken to the hospital for evaluation, but fortunately no one was hurt. >> three airports in the washington dc area are expected to return to normal this morning after severe
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overnight delays. says the problem started when they had to evacuate one every it nearby facilities, happened just after 6:30 last night, air traffic employees forced to leave a virginia facility due to fumes from construction work. well, flights at baltimore washington international, washington dullos, and reagan national airports, were held up for hours. >> well, fans of chick-fil-a will be happy to hear this. >> the popular fast-food chain giving away free food today to anyone dressed up like a cow. >> why are you looking at me? >> popular fast-food chain celebrating its annual cow appreciation day. katie is loving. >> this all adult customers who show up in cow attire get free entree, children who get dressed up will be given free kids meal. largest single day customer appreciation event. >> you two don't eat chicken though, do you? >> very little. >> very little. i don't eat red meat, but i like the cow appreciation day,
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i have to say, i love cows. right? if i won the lottery i would open a huge farm sanctuary so cow appreciation day, love it, all for it. >> i'll stick with the waffle fridays. >> chick-fil-a encourage to you eat more cows to eat more chicken? >> i just want the waffle fries. >> let's just stick to the cow appreciation. >> well, wine loves, love this, too. >> a wine collection from the time of the american revolution has been just unearthed, in new jersey. >> oh, oh,. >> meisha, we will tell if you the historic place where the vintage vino was discovered, and how it managed to stay hidden for so, so very long.
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>> museum in new jersey has discovered wine, cuban cigars, date back more than two centuries. >> employees found the cellar in the liberty hall, the home of william living stone. found the cellar, made pretty incredible wines, mad dear a wine from 1796. >> colonial time in america. thousand dollars ship it from
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europe. mad ear a travels well, easy to bring across the ocean, it was the favorite drink of people of george washington, thomas jefferson, the folks, living stone's and the canes, very popular at their table. >> staff members think the cellar was boarded up during prohibition times, now before you get too excited, you should know, the bottles will be kept as museum artifact, will not be opened. >> how would they taste? >> i don't know. >> i'm not a big wine drinker. you know me with my wine coolers. in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" police arrest a man they believe may be connected to the deaths appearance of four young men in bucks county, we're live with the latest developments, when we come back.
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this is cbs-3. >> a fiery crash as the military plane goes down in missus epi, sadly, we now know there are no survivors. now, the focus is on trying to figure out what went wrong. we'll bring you an up-to-date in a live report. >> first a wedge check with katie? >> definitely very, very hot, humid conditions expected, already off to very warm start, many of you walking out the door, do not just very steamy conditions, but, we're in the upper 70s, and the sun just barely came up. so, you can only imagine how hot it will g
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