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, mind boggling. on top of the team of fbi agent, state police, local police from all over bucks county more help has been called in with the search for four men who went missing in bucks county last week. that helped 50 police cadets being used to scour every inch of the massive property in solebury township this search and investigation is biggest county has ever seen. >> it is biggest one we have ever seen and multiply it by million and that is what we are dealing with here. and, and, trying to work and work on this case. focus of the investigation property in solebury township, police have searched for at lee two days, it is owned by family of cosmo dinardo, 20 year-old from bensalem was taken in custody and arrested yesterday on unrelated gun charges. the d.a. then requested bail set at million-dollar for him, and today revealed that was because dinardo is now a person of interests in these recent disappearances. d.a. would not say why dinardo
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is being honed in on. >> there are obvious links, turf let you draw your own conclusions. you know his parents own the property. there is information that i'm privy too that i cannot share with you. >> reporter: while d.a. wouldn't say more about dinardo being a person of interest he was clear at this time authorities are not focusing on anyone else in connection to the disappearance of jimmy patrick who went missing in bucks county july 5th. within 48 hours, dean fee chara and tom meo all disappeared on the same day. >> i'm encouraged by the pace of the investigation but as you can imagine, it is a massive in scope, and it will take, all of our effort and out of your patients and the public's tips, to help us solve this crime. >> reporter: authorities hearsay that the tips have been pouring in, and investigation but they are still pleading with the public to come forward, anyone with any information, please come forward, we have a number listed on our web site at cbs
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philly.com that people can call if they have any information in this case. coming up at 6:00 we will have more on what police say about the likelihood, of the four men being found alive and then we will have more on the man named persons of interest in these disappearances. reporting live from solebury township alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". friends, family of the missing men are hold on to hope and praying for their safe return. live team coverage continues with joe hold men solebury township, good evening, joe. >> reporter: good evening to you. we are standing right across from the edge of this property where this intense search has been unfolding all day long. this is day two of this fall on search, i can step out of the way and give you a look what we have been watching here across 202 as police continue to, talk, we see teams of police heading into the various parts of this very expansive property. you mentioned about family members, yes, they have been showing up here family and friends, although both have
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been refusing to talk to reporters. now one woman who would only speak to me off camera and not give me her name indicated that hope was wearing thin, as the search dragged on, prosecutors heading up the investigation have not revealed, what it is about this 90-acre property that has them searching here, except for the connection to cosmo dinardo, he is the 20 year-old so-called person of interest, in this case, police have also declined to detail how these four men knew each other and was their connection to dinardo, might be. now we are continuing to sort out, the possible relationship s between these four men, and carmen dinardo, we are also looking at, the magnitude of this search and how it is affecting people who live in this very remote part of the bucks county. i will see you on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 for that part of the story. live from solebury township joe holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> joe, thank you.
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another missing person to tell but now philadelphia police are asking for public's help locating 22-year old timothy caesar, he was last seen june 1, authorities say he got out of his parent's koran bristol road and neshaminy boulevard in bensalem and walked away. if you have any information cat police. sixteen ex-members of the penn state fraternity were back in court as their defense attorneys tried to chip away at numerous charges that they face in connection with the death of the pledge in an alleged hazing incident. our david spunt was in the courtroom all afternoon and joins us live outside center county courthouse in bellefonte with the today's developments, david? >> reporter: it is incredibly rare what is going on in this court room behind me 16 defendants, 16 defense attorneys, one district attorney every time there is an objection you hear five or six defense attorneys. we just got news in the last 30 seconds court just ended and this hearing has been postponed until august 10th and 11th, but today fire works came back out, in the
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courtroom showing no emotion timothy pea as's parent jim and evelyn walked in the center county courthouse with their attorney tom kline. >> they will not sleep until justice is done for their son, and if that means coming to one trial or 18 trials, they are going to do it. >> reporter: center county district attorney stacy parks miller continues to feel optimistic. >> piazza died in february after authorities say that he drank excessive amounts of the alcohol, at a beta theta pi pledge party. he fell downstairs but no one called 911 for 12 hours, 18 former members of the fraternity are facing chargees from involuntary manslaughter to reckless endangerment four from the philadelphia area brendan young from malvern was fraternity president at the time of the piazza's death and charged with involuntary manslaughter, nick camera from downingtown also seen here is charged win voluntary
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manslaughter. yardley native michael schiavone charged with reckless endangerment and joseph e ms from philadelphia is charged with reckless endangerment. authorities say e ms slapped piazza to try to wake him up, bill bren on is e ms attorney. >> terrible tragedy that tim piazza who his life but i don't have charge that forces me to attack the deceased. >> reporter: in court several more defense attorneys questioned state college detective, authorities played surveillance video, showing timothy piazza walking around with friends, his last moments before losing consciousness. piazza's parents had to leave they were too emotional to watch this hearing was supposed to be wrapped tup day but with 16 defendants and defense attorneys that is impossible. this has been continued tentatively for august 10th and 11th and then we will see all 16 defendants back in the courthouse behind me. reporting live from belmont center county, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". a major new twist in the russia investigation president
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trump's son donald trump junior makes a bomb shell admission today on twitter president's oldest son released a series of e-mails confirms he met with a russian lawyer who claim to have damaging information on hillary clinton. some believe the e-mail chain shows the trump campaign colluded with russia to win the election, donald trump junior says he did nothing wrong. we will have a full report coming up at 5:30. thousands gathered today for funeral of the new york city police detective who was shot and killed while sitting inside police vehicle. the officer was working in the bronx last week when a deranged gunman walk up to the vehicle and opened fire. today's farewell occurred 12 years to the day familiari you lia joined the police department. her three children joined the service. >> my family, she's a protect er, defender, guidance counselor, spiritual advisor,
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philosopher, flan piss and mother. >> she was posthumously promoted to detective first grade. a gas main break was cause of the large fire near homes in mount laurel. chopper three over flames at 25 drive around 11:00 this morning. the gas leaked through the grass and it took fire crews an hurry to put out flames. one person had to be treated for minor injuries. heat and humidity are making for unsettled weather conditions today. some storms popped up and meteorologist lauren casey is monitoring it all in our weather center. what is the very latest. >> we have had our first cluster working through coastal ocean counties, quiet right now bye storms moving off shore, storms that do develop in the evening hours and tonight, we will be on stronger side just as these cells were quickly racing off shore right now. we can see all that lightening long portions of coastal ocean
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county, also dropped some hail and produced strong wind. with that cluster a tree down on the house in stafford township, also pea sized hail and 45 miles an hour wind gusts reported at island beach as we head in the evening hours we will see spotty downpours and potentially stronger thunderstorms, warm and humid, temperature at 85 degrees as we head in the next few hours. storm threats not widespread in coverage more scattered in coverage but storms that do develop will continue to contain rainfall, lightening, potential for strong wind and potential for small hail as we head in the evening hours, tornado threat low. temperatures they are hot 91 degrees in philadelphia, 90 in wilmington. 89 degrees in atlantic city and we will only heat things up as we head in the next several days and excessive heat watch for philadelphia and surrounding counties on thursday. we will talk about when those heat index values will rise from the triple digits coming
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up in a couple minutes. >> see you then, thank you. >> police are looking foreman accused of robbing and shooting a wendy's customer feet from a north philadelphia police station. it happened late last night in broad and champlost across from the 35th police district. victim was about to order at drive through when man reportedly walk up and pointed a rifle into his car window. victim is in stable condition. group of the kid worked up a sweat at temple university, "eyewitness news" at temple sports complex for the school 's community day. fourth to eighth graders took part in athletic activities and coaches were there to offer up some expertise and encouragement, and some guidance. >> good to see that. coming up on "eyewitness news" what is in the water down the shore? find out what washed up that may have you thinking twice before going in the ocean. new jersey reporter cleve bryan has details at 5:30. if your kid are addicted to texting there is a way to get them to read more, through texts. and is your water bottle
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most teens spend more time reading text messages but popular april are aiming to change. that jim donovan explains why some people are getting hooked on a new approach to reading. >> reporter: nineteen year-old mike shawn mcquick an says first time he heard about the app hooked he was sold. >> the name wraps it up. it hooks you in the story. >> reporter: because app allows users to read fast pac ed short stories right on their smart phones and in the form of text messaging between two people. >> you are going through and almost as if you are texting, like running away from a killer or something. >> reporter: since its release three years ago rise in popularity of chat fiction app s like hooked has led to more authors to take a leap into the new format. >> they just challenge, was coming up with a story that kind of fit the parameters of this style of writing.
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>> reporter: millions of users read her first hooked story a thrill their took kayla a fraction on of the time to write compared to her novels. >> honey, please ignore until i get home. how am i supposed to do that. it is getting louder. don't get down there. >> reporter: hooked as top apple's app store list three times and 20 million people down loaded free app. >> it feels like you are going through chat characters are going through. >> reporter: users have the option to subscribe for a fee and unlimited reading. well mikey uses other chap fiction apps and likes new style but he has in plans to stop reading old fashion books as well. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. eyewitness captured this ominous scene after severe weather moved through parts of the midwest, massive funnel cloud was spotted rolling toward dekate inner northeastern, illinois, swirling winds were whipping the trees out there in the distance, unclear whether flashes of light seen in the cloud were lightening strikes
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or ripped up power lines. well, you may have noticed a few more pet photos flooding your social media feed today because it is all american pet photo day. >> so, we're getting in on the fun, that said, my girl, ukee, take a look with his 3-d nine companions, blue, mason and el a. >> look at those guys. >> yes. >> and lauren has two dogs, here she is with edgar and chi -chi. >> if you want to share photos of your pets just use the #all american pet photo day. >> look at those pets. >> we love our babies. >> i love seeing their faces. >> it relaxes you. >> it does, it does. >> nothing like a doggie snuggle at the end of the day. >> you were talking about the dog days of this month. >> yes. >> um-hmm. dog days, yes. it feels like it today. wow what a difference when you step outside like a wall of
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heat and humidity splashed you in the face looking live at center city philadelphia skies looking g blue skies, friendly looking cloud, 91 degrees, right now, we have a bit of the breeze southwest at 17 miles an hour, but that feels like temperature, 95 degrees, and this trend will continue, over the next several days, so we will get used to these dog days temperatures right now. eighty-five in allentown. eighty-nine wilmington. at 90 in dover. we have a temperature gradient , 74 degrees. feeling good with the sea breeze but we are at 91 at cape may. same case rehoboth beach. dew points elevated in the upper 60's, low to mid 70's. it feels nice and steamy when you step outside. these storms feeding off this moisture and instability provided by heat of the day. storm scan three showing first cluster moving off shore, quiet conditions, sunshine in the area but keeping my eye on this cluster of storms racing
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its way east that could impact parts of the delaware valley as we head in the evening and overnight tonight. downpours, thunderstorms but they will be spotty in coverage as opposed to widespread but storms that do develop they will produce heavy rainfall we could see localized flooding and strong winds and small hail threat is there with these cells as well storm prediction center has entire delaware valley in the marginal risk of severe weather. we had one warning issues for south jersey earlier in the day and we could see isolated thunderstorm rolling through that storm chance persist in the day tomorrow as well, again, hit or miss style thunderstorms so in the for everybody but storms that do form could be on the stronger side producing heavy rainfall, gusty winds, hot, steamy once again, 92 degrees. forecast highs in the region tomorrow at 89 in wilmington. ninety-one in dover. eighty-six in allentown. ninety-two tomorrow in atlantic city and factor in
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that humidity as well. same case thursday as we contend with near record heat up to 96 degrees, record for fail is 98 setback in 1994 and on that day we will be contending not only with that near record heat but oppressive humidity as well. by end of the day you can see heat indexes or feels like temperatures will be not that 100-degree range and we have excessive heat watch in effect for much of the area throughout the day and evening hours on thursday, and then we will get a break heading in to friday, temperatures take a jump down 10 degrees, showers, thunder and just in time for weekend look at that sunshine, bit more comfortable and temperatures closer to average in the mid up toker 80's. >> just in time. >> thanks mother nature. >> thanks, lauren. still ahead is the rock really running for office. is jaw-z spilling marriage secrets in his mini documentary, what he says in the hot minute with bex at 5:30, don. rising up young
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just shocking crime spree all caught on video teenager break in the church run bowling alley causing destruction and stealing money new tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 what the suspects stumbled upon that allowed them to dot most financial damage. tune in tonight at 6:00. all right. in the meantime don's here with the story that is actually more inspirational. >> yes. >> these days. >> this guy i think you'll like this one, good one, sprained angles, torn knee and fractured ribs, athletes push through pain to play on a regular basis but, those are just injuries, this is a story about a young man who pushed through far greater adversity to find success. leslie van arsdal has more. >> reporter: penn bound harold anderson was stand out student
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at penn charter and helped others every day refusing to let his background defined him or violence ever present near his west philadelphia home. >> you know outside my house, you know, running, when everybody was asleep in the house and you know, there was a shooting outside. once everything stopped my mom ended up going to the front door. we heard it, and they kept getting louder because we knee they had to becoming closer to the house. when she went outside there was a guy laying right out there dead. >> he comes from nothing. he knows poverty. he knows suffering. somehow that did not extinguish his mission. >> reporter: harold thrived at penn charter giving commencement speech at graduation and earning full academic scholarship to the university of pennsylvania where he will study at wharton school of business. he was a multi sport athlete at penn charter, football,
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wrestling, track and field. >> he brought his neighborhood with him to penn charter and brought his experience toss pen charter and all that has made him into an outstanding young man. >> just has a love for people and beauty, and, you know, a sincere commitment. >> reporter: it that is commitment that shaped harold 's future goal to start a non-profit organization, to support inner city kid. >> that is what i'm here for. i feel like that is what everybody is here for. the more you give, you know, you receive and once you start that cycle of giving and receiving then you enter this place wherever one is gradual ly rising at the same time and in one is getting left behind. >> reporter: young man wise beyond his years, harold has accomplished so much but feels there is so much more to come. >> it is still hardy still want to keep pushing forward i'm getting a lot better being able to stop, and see how far
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i have come and blessing in my life. >> reporter: leslie van arsdal "eyewitness sports". >> harold, you are, amazing. >> how about that. >> i want to watch that again. >> i'm telling you. >> feel good right there. >> wonderful story can't wait to see. >> full academic scholarship, hello. >> harold, proud of you, man. coming up next, free food and drink, tuesday only, find out where. beach goers, be warned i'm cleve bryan, coming up why you should be on the look out for tropical visitor at jersey shore that could bring a world of pain. and donald trump junior releases e-mails at center of his meeting with a russian attorney during his father's campaign, what those e-mails say that is in a full rep
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news continues, here's is what happening authorities named cosmo dinardo as person of interest in the case of four young men who disappeared last week. dinardo remains behind bars on a unrelated weapons charge, for second day investigators have been searching a property owned by dinardo's property in solebury bucks county. sixteen former members of the penn state fraternity were back in court today, as their defense attorneys try to chip away at numerous charges they face in connection with the deaths of the 19 year-old timothy piazza, this is preliminary hearing for judge to decide if there is enough evidence to go to trial. thousands remember new york city police officer, in the bronx today, the mother of three was shot and killed while sitting in the police vehicle last week. also tonight, one of the most venomous creatures in the ocean turns up on the sand, at jersey shore, good evening, i'm ukee washington. i'm jessica dean. unwelcomed visitor is a port gee manowarmth as cleve bryan told us it turns up at harvey
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cedars in long beach island. >> reporter: tropical visitor with the nasty grin has arrived at new jersey shore, this is a picture of the portuguese manowar and harvey cedars beach patrol found up last friday morning and they are calling card painful sting >> burning, tingling sensation , radiating throughout the limb other other parts of the body. it is much more extreme then regular jelly fish sting. >> reporter: manowar are like jelly fish but made up of inner working organisms, they have purple, pink balloon like black their acts as a sail floating them up gulf stream and they are tentacles san be several feet long. >> right up on here wrapped around my leg. >> reporter: mike mcin your i remembers his encounter. >> i got stung two years ago, actually and they hurt bad, burns pretty much, it is like you are on fire. >> reporter: rare cases stings can be fatal and people allergic to bee stings can have a similar reaction. these are from harvey cedars
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beach patrol facebook page where some turned up last fall n2015 hundreds of manowar washed up along the coast of new jersey. shore officials say encounters are rare and stings don't last long so it should not stop peopling fromming to the beach but just keep an eye out. >> watch out, it is scary but probability is still so low that it will happen to you. >> reporter: experts say it is impossible to know how many will come to the jersey shore this summer. but if there is one, there will be others, and they expect to hear more reports of portuguese manowar sighting as soon as this weekend n harvey cedars, cleve bryan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". now latest on the bomb shell admission from president trump's oldest son donald trump junior. tonight there are new questions about whether or not the trump campaign includedded with russia to win the election. >> hi, don how are you. >> reporter: in an attempt to clear his name donald trump junior released an e-mail chain that initiated his meeting with an attorney, a russian lawyer with possible ties to the kremlin and e-mail
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exchanged between donald trump junior and music publicist rob goldstone says that the lawyer had information from the russian government, that would be damaging to hillary clinton donald trump junior said fit is what you say i love it especially later in the summer one of the e-mails revealed meeting was part of the russian government support to aid his father's candidacy. >> it was part of the russian effort to help trump discredit clinton. >> reporter: russian lawyer met with donald trump junior, president's son in law jared kushner and campaign charity man paul manafort but in an interview with nbc she denied ever having any information on clinton. >> maybe they were looking for such information. they wanted it so badly. >> reporter: members of the congress are calling for special prosecutor robert mule tore look into this latest revelation as part of his investigation into russian meddling in the u.s. election. >> it is certainly another shoe that has dropped and need s to be persued and raises
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so many questions. >> it raises so many questions and this question of collusion which essentially starts to transition us into potential treason investigation. >> reporter: senate intelligence wants to hear testimony from everyone who attended the meeting, donald trump junior said he will cooperate with the investigation. rob goldstone has ties to russian development who help trump bring miss universe pageant to moscow. u.s. senate delays start of the august recess for two weeks to handle critical business, senate republicans want to use that extra time in washington to get more support their bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act. >> there comes a time you have to fish or cut bait and that is where we are. i mean it is time to vote. >> the problem the republicans ever having with health carries not time, it is substance of the bill. >> first draft of the bill did not have enough republican support when lawmakers left for july 4th holiday, g.o.p. leaders are calling for a vote next week to move on other
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priorities. federal investigators are trying to figure out why military plane crash killing all 16 people on board, kc130 went down in a soybeans field in rural mississippi, wreckage burned for hours, plane was in route from north carolina to california when it went down yesterday. fifteen marines and one navy coreman died. some marines were from a reserve squad out in new york state. >> every resource that we have , say that we can pull from will be used to determine what happened and every resource that we can give to the families as well. >> we do know plane suffered a catastrophic failure at 20,000 o not think foul play is involved. active duty u.s. sold shore was deployed twice to fight terrorist is now in custody on terrorism charges. fbi agents arrested the man in hawaii over weekend. they say he pledged allegiance to isis, wanted to kill a bunch of people and make
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combat training videos, he believed, would be shown to isis fighters. his father says his son never spoke about isis. >> why would he do that? he has everything going for him? i just don't understand. >> fbi believes kang act add loan and did not associate with others. well, still to come on "eyewitness news" where to get free food, drinks, just in time for dinner. is your water bottle clean many carrying around water bottles but do you think about the germs they might be carrying. health reporter stephanie stahl breaks down what is good and bad about renewing those water bottles. we will show so that have not been touched in decade, crazy discovery of aged wine, where it was found and what happens next when we come right back, lauren? one day closer to the upcoming weekend and after we go through steam stormy stretch we will be quiet just in time for saturday and sunday. sunshine for both days
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especially on sunday and feeling more comfortable as well, dew point dropping off in the 60's, feeling much in more or less humid and temperatures running near average on both saturday and today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today.
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well, all right, we have a free sub alert july 11th otherwise known as 7-eleven so 7-eleven convenient stores holding a give away. >> participating 7-elevens will serve small slurp until 7:00 tonight. convenient store has been doing free day every year since 2002 and order any flavor, including the new one cotton candy. philadelphia police officers from the 19th district are helping with their slurpes, they are serving refreshing direction at 7-eleven on the 6300 block
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of republican none avenue in overbrook. they will be there until it all end tonight at 7:00. make it a free meal, get free chick western slurp he just dress like a cow, to get a free entree at chick-fil-a, restaurant chain's 13th annual cow appreciation day. so you know how we do and say get mooving, that give away lasts until 7:00 tonight. my bovine bridges are in my trunk. >> free meal i'll be there. hagan does is testing alcohol infused ice cream. >> whiskey chocolate truffle and vodka key lime pie are a couple of the five new varieties. they are only available in canada for now, hagan does asking customers to eat responsibly. >> i'm not feeling it. >> i'm not feeling it. i'm not feeling it. in this hot weather many carry and reuse water bottles but how clean are they. >> health reporter stephanie stahl explains what bacteria isn't so bad,
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70. we know that the highway is closed in that direction, you can see the police car there and that has traffic backup in that area. this started around 5:00 o'clock there were reports of the down power lines those down lines cause that had brush fire off the roadway, westbound lanes will remain closed as police, fire are on that scene, we will continue to update you as we get more information. scary close call in san francisco international airport, this air canada flight was cleared to land friday but pilot mistakenly lined up plane for taxiway next to the runway, and as you can see there were four full planes on that taxiway waiting to take off, faa and air canada are investigating how close pilot got to other planes before self correcting. >> we now which two cities will hoe summer olympics in 2024 and 2028, international olympic committee selected paris and los angeles, the cities themselves will decide who gets to host games first.
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if they cannot come to an agreement olympic delegates will vote, parises heavy favorite with a historic hoe, last hosted olympics in 1924. stay hydrated with reusable water bottles is helping environmentally friendly but recent study says they can be breeding ground for nasty germs. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more in tonight's iron style health care science center report. >> not as yucky as it sound. scientists say bacteria isn't always a bad thing but many were kind of surprised to learn that all kinds of germs can be lurk nothing those popular, reusable water bottles. on a hot day eight year-old everette is drink ago lot from his water bottle. >> okay, i'm filling this up with water. i know i have not cleaned tonight a few weeks. i'm like i'll be fine. >> reporter: ten year-old
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bianca thinks it is crazy to drink from an unwashed bottle. >> some bacteria and allergy can like kill us. >> reporter: she may have heard that from the web site treadmill reviews which analyzed various reusable sports bottles and found nasty germs. average unwashed bottle contained more bacteria then what is in your average pets water bowl. doctor lee riley, an infectious disease specialist say back tear yard every where and just because an object contains them doesn't make them dirty. >> container bottles, any sort of environment you will find a bacteria. >> reporter: he said bacteria isn't dangerous that people confuse bacteria with viruses which can be harmful. he said bacteria is important to stimulate immune system and aid in proper digestion. >> if we don't have these bacteria in our intestines it would be very unhealthy. and other doctors say that some levels of high bacteria can be dangerous.
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research hours did the study suggested choosing stainless steel over plastic bottles, and not leaving them in your gym bag or in the back of your car for weeks at a time. i guess it goes without saying you should wash them regularly >> and in the sun, you know, you don't want that. >> no, that is not good. >> thanks, stephanie. major milestone for penn medicine's new hospital facility, saturday crews poured six and a half thousand cubic yard on the foundation of the pavilion in west philadelphia. by the way that is enough to fill a good year blimp. it took 14 hours and well over 600 trucks to deliver and pour all of the concrete, pavilion is expected to be completed in 2021. >> that is amazing. lauren has your forecast, here we are heating up. >> yes, hot, hot, hot but particularly concerned about thursday where we have excessive heat watch in effect and heat is number one weather killer so take it seriously.
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be sure to hydrate. temperatures will be soaring in the middle 90's. we are looking live right now at logan square or logan circle whatever you prefer to call it, fountain going there, some people are inside that fountain getting cooled off, sunshine in center city and we will have that heat in fully affect with current temperatures in the 90's and our eyewitness weather watchers are checking in we have 80's and 90's on the board for current temperatures we will check in and see what is going on. ninety-five. a warmer spot. we will head into pennsylvania 90 degrees at our weather watcher eileen's house, mostly sunny conditions in gilbertsville and she says wow , today turned into a scorcher. for sure after fairly comfortable conditions throughout the weekend, even into our monday today, we will turn things around and push things into that scorcher department. we will check in with what is going on north and west of the city, 89 degrees with bill, mostly sunny conditions in north wales, pennsylvania and he says didn't get to 90, that
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is fine by me. we can all agree with that, this heat, little intense and it will get more intense as we head into thursday when that excessive heat watch is in effect. we will head southbound south of the millville where it is 89 as well as jamie's house, partly cloudy conditions in dividing creek new jersey and we have a shower to cool her off to 88 degrees but that dew point is have that right, jamie down right steamy. that is what we will be seeing as we head feeling in the next several days with high humidity values, dew points in the low to even mid 70's will keep us very steamy but we will check into see what is going on our live neighborhood network kutztown, sunshine in the scene, 84 degrees, friendly fair weather cumulus included but we will keep an eye out for unfriendly cloud as we saw, moving through parts of the ocean county, atlantic county and burlington county these cells well off
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shore but looking off to the east seeing nice slide show but we had strong wind gusts and pea sized hail, and i have got my eye on these cells of wind tracking their way eastbound our atmosphere is unstable so if these cells can make their way in heading in the evening hours particularly before sunset we could see some storm activity so 7:00 o'clock, 8:00 o'clock watching out for spotty storms , they will be strong in intensity with heavy rainfall as we move in the second half of the evening. we will see that threat diminish losing heating of the day but this particular model bringing in an area of scattered showers, few embedded rumbles of thunder late tonight and clearing out as we head into tomorrow morning. overnight tonight calling it scattered showers and rumbles around, warm, muggy falling back down to 74 degrees. for our wednesday up to 92, steamy conditions again, time of sunshine and time of hit or miss showers and thunderstorms and right now humidity is oppressive with our dew points
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at 70-degree mark. as we head into thursday we will be insufferable category and we have excessive heat watch in effect for philadelphia and surrounding counties throughout the day and in the evening hours on thursday, as heat index values will be up around 102 on thursday before we get a break as we head into friday but always remember never leave anyone, anything, inside a hot car, temperatures at 95 degrees in 10 minutes, 114 in 30 minutes. hit nearly 130 degrees. keep that heat safety in mind for you, your family and pets as we head into friday 86 degrees, showers, thunder looking likely. much improved conditions in the weekend feeling more comfortable, sunshine with high temperatures in the mid up toker 80's, guys. this story is for you. >> worker at a museum in new jersey discovered a hidden collection of wine, spirits, cigars almost as old as american revolution. they found cellar in the
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basement of the liberty hall museum in union township, once the home of the new jersey's first governor william livingston. they found finally aged wine like this about on the from 1796. >> colonial times in america to get anything decent you had to ship from europe. it travels well, easy to bring across the ocean. it was sacred drink of the people of george washington, thomas jefferson, the livingston, keans, very popular at their table. >> they think the cellar was boarded up during prohibition. they will kept as artifacts and will not be opened. isn't that neat. >> very neat. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" so what would we call it >> president john, president dwayne rock johnson, find out steps that were taken that could mean movie star is taking a chance on the white house,
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jay-z, has opened up. and rock's name in the ring for 2020 political run. and beautiful works of art can be yours for a simple text bex from 96.5 has all these stories in tonight's hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and jessica. is jay-z mini documentary foot foot from 4:44 a response to his wife's album lemonade. mini dock jay-z opens up but struggles he and beyonce faced throughout their marriage. gets candid saying quote, we have built this big, beautiful mansion of the relationship that wasn't totally built on 100 percent truth, also saying quote fighting for his relationship is the hardest thing he has ever done. rock 2020 could it be true , rumors of the dwayne the rock johnson running for office have foiled and now federal election committee a campaign committee has been
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"eyewitness news" at 11:00. that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. developing at 6:00 investigation intensifies in this property in bucks county as police name a person of interest in the serious disappearance of four young men. we are live with the team coverage. kid spent weekend ransacking a church run bowling alley we have surveillance video that can help you help police catch these guys. hot, steamy, stormy pattern has taken held how long will it last and when excessive heat watch initial to effect in your full forecast coming up. technology, helping save the sight of the diabetic patient an implant that can replace need for painful injections, where this new technology is now being offered in our area, "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. developing right now police say lead are pouring in
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in the mysterious disappearance of four men as they scoured this bucks county property, in an investigation that they are calling, the biggest the county has ever seen. good evening i'm ukee washington. i'm jessica dean. we have team coverage of the rapidly developing story with "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves who joins us live at police search sight in montgomery township with what we have learned today about the investigation, a leash. well, ukee and jessica there has been increased presence of the site being searched nearby and we had chopper three over that site a little while ago and within the pennsylvania hour, it was already pretty dramatic and increase has intensified more. weaver seen investigators focus on one area of the property. there was one tents put up and new there are several tents over that area with police and authorities dig in sifting through dirt. we have seen
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