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we have found human remains in an approximately 12 and a half foot deep common grave. >> breaking news, discovery confirms war after days of digging on a bucks county property humane remains are recovered in the search for four missing men, we're live with the overnight development and earlier this morning, president trump touches down in paris as controversy i continues at home, over the e-mails of trump junior. and the dangerous heat, peaks today even in the early morning hours it already feels hot and muggy so how hot will it get to day? today is thursday july 13th good morning aim jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. lets check with the forecast with katie and road was meisha >> good morning guys.
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happy gateway to the weekend. wow, it hits you. it sure does. construction workers are out there already in this morning, lots of construction coming up in a little bit. >> i feel for construction crews midday because it is still hot out there with all of their equipment and in big suits too we are thinking about you making sure you take care of yourself. much like yesterday it is excessively hot but it does peak today. our excessive heat warning takes effect and in the in that excessive heat warning the entire rest of the region that isn't shaded in magenta you are in a heat advisory but both of those alerts aring to go last from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. regardless where you are, this day requires, an extra planning on your part if you are outside in it throughout the day. at the moment all quiet on storm scan three, once more we will see showers and thunderstorms redevelop toward evening and we will get into that later in the broadcast but just getting outside the door actual air temperatures
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are in the mid up toker 70's and many in the low 80's. all we can do, and, once that sun comes up, and we are expecting a high to hit, 96 by 3:00 p.m., it may feel as hot as lower or triple digit the it is, where that heat will be >> serious nonetheless. >> thank you so much for that. speaking of that construction. to the vine closed overnight for construction, west and eastbound, still closed and we have construction here schuylkill westbound between city avenue and conshohocken curve right lane will be closed until 5:00 a.m. and from what i'm hearing it is very slow moving around here. just take it easy give yourself a couple extra minutes already. good news construction 95 south between bridge and allegheny avenue left lane was block and that has cleared. ninety-five south between
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scudder falls bridge and 332 is still out there more to talk about in the next 10 minutes. jim and rahel, back over to you. breaking news this morning related to the search for four missing men in bucks county. >> after days of digging at a property in solebury township county officials recovered humane remains. trang do is live at the police staging year in solebury with the very latest, trang do, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, jim. d.a. made this stunning announcement at a midnight news conference that dean finocchiaro's body was found and he was kill. they said that other human remains were also found but those remains have not yet been identified. take a look at this video over the scene, last night, now a tents covered 12 and a half foot grave where investigating recovered remains of dean finocchiaro one of the four missing men, cadaver dogs led police to the location on the sprawling 90-acre property in solebury owned by family of
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the cosmo dinardo, person of the interest in the disappearance in the gym i patrick on wednesday and dean finocchiaro, tom meo and mark sturgis on friday. matt wine taubb is not saying how finocchiaro was killed adding there is still a lot of work to be done. >> there are additional human remains inside that grave. so this painstaking process will go on. we're not done yet. this is a homicide, make no mistake bit. we just don't know how many homicides we are yet to know the answer to that question. >> reporter: meanwhile 20 year-old cosmo dinardo is back in jail after his father bailed him out on unrelated weapons charges on tuesday. police arrested dinardo gannon wednesday, he is accused of stealing and trying to sell the car of tom meo, one of the missing men. police found the koran dinardo family property with the title
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and meo's diabetic kit inside a kit his family said he needed to stay alive. d.a. says he will pursue homicide charges in this case. in the meantime dinardo is being held on five million-dollar bail on those theft charges. we are told he would have to post that full amount, in order to be freed. but for now we're live from solebury township i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". rahel and jim, back to you. for very latest develop ments in this story throughout the day, stay with "eyewitness news" on the air and on line at cbs philly.com. we now know identity of the woman found stabbed and attacked with a hammer in philadelphia's lawncrest neighborhood. it happened on the 5500 block of north hill creek drive around 7:00 yesterday morning. police found 57 year-old roselyn wick dead from multiple stab wound to her neighbors she's described as a church willing would go man hoist always seen walking her dog. >> she was sweet as pie. she was sweet as pie. she would look after me,
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because i got zika lot. she would say you need help home. >> this is a very big loss for the community. everybody loves her. and, not too many people out there like her. >> reporter: the man you saw there aj wright ran toward victim's home after hearing the screaming. he encountered a suspect who jumped from the second floor window and ran away. police are investigating. police looking for suspects after a double murder in the fair hill section of the north philadelphia 35 year-old lily man dose a and her stepdaughter ashley torees were both killed in a possible drive by shooting. this happened early yesterday morning. family members telling "eyewitness news", that the red pickup truck mendoza was driving was not hers but her friend. they believe it was a mistaken identity. police gathered surveillance video from nearby home. residents in east goshen are on high leather as police search for two suspects believed to be connect to the
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string of home burglaries. two women used stole ebb credit card atwood land avenue in southwest philadelphia investigators determined those credit card were stolen from a home in, west town, township last saturday. that same night police say a black jeep was stolen from a driveway on west hill top road , and two weeks prior a home on gates wood drive-in east goshen was ransacked and car was stolen there. that car was later found abandoned in southwest philadelphia. the father of a penn state fraternity pledge is criticizing the pace of the hearings into his son's death. eighteen ex-fraternity members are charged in connection to the death of 19 year-old timothy piazza, on tuesday a judge decided hearings for the case will start again mid-august. piazza, who is from lebanon, new jersey died from injuries sustained at a february party at the beta theta pi fraternity house. his father is urging the parents of the 18 defendants to quote come forward, with everything that they have,
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that is helpful. overnight, thousands where is forced to evacuate their dorms at the university of california/los angeles after someone called in a bomb threat. students were sent to the soccer stadium on campus after the university's emergency plan was activated. officers were clearly taking the threat seriously and combing campus for any evidence of the bomb, students were given the all clear to return to the dorms shortly after midnight local time, summer classes are currently in session at ucla. president trump is in paris meeting with a new leader of france but at home investigation into russian meddling expand. president's and first lady landed in france early this morning, there he will meet with president's eamon out macron. cbs news has learned robert muhler is investigating whether the trump campaign worked with russian operatives to target voters with fake news stories. >> i'm not saying that took place but they used variety of method to influence not only our election busy lexness europe and if there was a data
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analytical component in which there was some level of coordination we need to look into. >> president trump and president macron are also expected to discuss climate change and the crisis in syria back here at home president trump's pick for fbi director is receiving bipartisan support after his first day of confirmation hearings. yesterday, christopher wray told senator he would refuse to take any loyalty pledge if asked to do so by the president, former democratic attorney jenner i can holder is backing wray as is democratic senator dianne fine stein who said she will support him. governor chris christie's spokesperson says former port authority official david wildstein thought up of the scheme all by himself. wildstein was sentenced to three years probation, several people including a political advisor of the governor testified under oath that christie knew more then he said he did about the plot. lane closures, created traffic problems in fort lee after the democratic mayor there, refused to endorse governor
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christie. officials say internet gambling helps push atlantic city's casino revenue in the black last month. cities seven casino took in exactly as much inside of their physical buildings in june as a year ago, but a 23 percent increase in on line winnings gave city a total of increase of 1.8 percent. only caesars report aid decrease in revenue in june. is there much more to come on cbs-3 this morning, trapped in the ruble for hours. there is an unbelievable rescue story coming out of the western pennsylvania, the household appliance authorities say that may have saved a woman's life. plus, on the loose, two dogs make round at a local hospital and their adventure of course as always caught on camera how they were reunited with their
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month. man spent 10 hours trapped in the ruble of her apartment. she was pinned by her refrigerator yesterday morning in the building in the sit of washington partially collapsed but the fridge kept more debris from reaching her. rescuers had to go through a wall to get her out. she was not seriously hurt fortunately. officials are not sure what caused the collapse but rest of the building will be now demolish. unexpected visitors found their way inside a local hospital and their journey was all caught on surveillance cameras. two dogs walked right inside the front door of st. lukes anderson campus in easton. they checked out the place, and people took notice, pooch estimated it to the pharmacy, eventually staff members were able to catch the dogs in bethlehem police helped re unite them with their owner. >> do you think they were trying to get allergy medicine >> they were. my allegrad is kick nothing this morning. 40,000 people braved a hot , packed beach in atlantic city for a highly anticipated concert. >> take a look at this picture tweeted by atlantic city police, all those dots here
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that massive crowd they are all there for a beach concert by pink. "eyewitness news" was in ac and as expected, many arrived early for cons court preparty, get that perfect spot on the sand. brandly gilbert will play on the beach tonight. and our summer celebration continues tomorrow, cbs-3 summer fest is heading to phoenixville, it is stretching all the way there and community loving it. our pat gallen will hit the trail and we will preview tomorrow starting at 5:00 a.m. so tune in and that is right here on cbs-3. >> time right now is 4:44. >> katie, it is another hot one. it is already hot but it will continue to be hot. >> indeed, it will to day is when it will peak. we ended up with 91 degrees in the city. we are expecting another four or 5 degrees to get tacked on to that in any given location. this is where war of that heat will peak. we are off to a warm start so we can only go up there here once that sun comes up, all
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calm, collected right now. there is a veil of cloud cover out there but the skies have cleared out nicely from any thunderstorms that did fire up yesterday. along with the excessive heat warnings and heat advisory, that span the entire area from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., we have got poor ideal air quality. specific to the follow thanks fall in the sensitive category , children, elderly or suffering from any respiratory illness, asthma and the like you have to be careful in the air that we have got in place today. it is muggy, thick, and certainly will got bother you with the kind of level of ozone and fine particle pollution out there. now today's high again is one of the things where you take tonight to account but you need to factor in the humidity and go for that. it will feel like low to triple digits this afternoon and you do need to take care of yourself especially forced to be out in this, trash collectors who worked landscaping make sure you had are planning to have extra hydration available and you will need to take frequent
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breaks more so then what you normally month. shower or thunderstorm will fire up in spotty fashion this afternoon or evening and then clear it out. this is groundhog day forecast when it comes that pattern as ovulate because of high pressure anchored over the atlantic and that is why we have been heating up here on the western edge of it but by tomorrow a potent front will drop through, limits us with the warmth, drawn back a solid 10 degrees, there may be severe storms that come with that flash of air masses but weekend still looks good, meisha so that is something to look forward to sure is, we have to get through today and tomorrow, thanks, katie, still early, dark, construction crew is still out there as well, vine still closed west ande bound westbound site might be opening right now, eastbound side clearly still block. i will let you know when they move out of your way. this is construction schuylkill westbound between city avenue and conshohocken curve that right lane and only two to begin with that right lane we have closed and blocked by those cones, you can see in there flashing
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lights but take a look how many vehicles are backup, however and we have not gotten in the 5:00 o'clock hour. heading out there right now give yourself some extra time, schuylkill westbound between city avenue and conshohocken curve. ninety-five headlights between scudder falls bridge and 332, left lane is still block by those cones as well but not enclose to what we're seeing, being on 76. also we are looking at blue route northbound, between germantown pike and mid county right lane compromised because of cones around that area and it is looking, slower here, as well, starting to backup ever so slightly, much more to discuss in a little bit. jim and rahel, back over to you. well, still ahead this morning, dedicated shoppers. >> high end merchandise that these folks camping out for days and why they may be waiting for nothing. we will be right
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breach effecting verizon customers, personal information of 6 million customers has been leaked on line. customers names, phone numbers and some pin code were made available. cyber security firm uncovered the issue. they blame it on a miss configured setting and, of course, human error. security firm recommend you update your opinion opinion code and never use the same one twice. shoppers all over the country are trying to keep the faith despite reports that the louie vouton supreme pop up store might not happen. people have been lined up sunday outside this shopping mall in houston, texas hoping to buy limited addition clothing and accessories. according to rumors on social media the brand will be releasing nut line today but company has not confirmed that claim. there is a chance all those people may be waiting there and nothing will actually happen. >> hopefully they have brought some snacks. time is 4:50. time for a check of business news. >> always looking on the bright side. >> i try. >> money watch's roxana saberi joins us live from the
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insuring stock exchange. good morning, roxana. we are hearing airline stocks are flying high. we hear investors are paying attention. is what the latest here. >> reporter: good morning, guys. delta releasing earnings on the heels of the positive news from american airlines yesterday. shares of american, delta, united and southwest are trading at all time highs, one reason is falling oil prices. jim and rahel. >> so, ordering food at home is easier with all these apps, new study shows this is becoming even more popular, what does this study find. >> that is right, it found that more than 40 percent of all on line delivery order are for food, study, predicts food delivery will grow from 43 billion to 76 billion in five years. people are venturing beyond ordering the usual pizza, asian cuisine to chicken and hamburgers, jim and rahel. >> this isn't just super market shopping? i can see with super markets, i had never ordered, except
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for a pace but you know how restaurants i have never done that. >> what do you mean. >> when you can order from a local restaurant and one of little co drive it to your house. >> yes. >> i have never done that. >> i know. >> you have so much to discuss >> we have a lot of work to do to bring jim into this century don't worry. we will get it done. >> reporter: definitely, we will start on that, you bet. >> well, coming up, we will get another check of weather and traffic. plus talk about an unusual withdraw why customers pulling up to this atm were receiving notes instead of cash. katie? interesting. well, guys we are looking ahead to the day of excessive heat where excessive heat warnings, heat advisories and air quality issues are a concern, so we will walk you through health concerns that come with this and also talk about when the break from all this heat is on
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you know where this heat is peeking and it already feels like we're in the mid 80's. these numbers are what we will be showing throughout the morning feels like value because it takes not only mercury on the actual thermometer in account but dew point, and a number of other variables coming into play at any given pattern but those are two big issues. solar heating throughout the day and high humidity. look at atlantic city and wildwood it feels like 87 degrees and sun's not even up. you can imagine where we are heading. air quality is less than ideal , if you fall in the sensitive category take it easy today like we have mentioned but every where you look around the delaware valley, we have an excessive heat warning or advisory from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. we do have stronger storms that will rumble through tomorrow and that is where we will hit breaking point from the front dropping into the weekend looks really promising right now. >> just thinking that when i saw the layout for week.
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weekend is what we have our eyes on, katie, next couple days could be dangerous. thank you so much. looking outside we were talking about construction workers out there because they are usually fully suited and they work all day licensing and they are still out there. good news for our commute a lot of them are pushing out of the way now, from the vine, closed overnight construction west and eastbound, westbound side opened, eastbound side is slowly following suit. the one area that construction has not cleared that is really slowing you down this morning, before the 5:00 o'clock hour is schuylkill, schuylkill westbound between city avenue and conshohocken curve right lane is closed. only two lanes there down to one drivable lane until right about 5:00 a.m. i will let you know when they clear out. back over to you. here's one situation where being surrounded by money might not be a good thing. >> contractor find himself stick inside atm machine in texas. >> what did you say. >> yes, stuck inside atm. police say that the man was there to fix a door lock. when he locked himself in the
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room that connects to the atm. all right. making matters worse he didn't have his phone on him. only way he could communicate was by flipping notes to customers by the machine. he was trapped inside for about two hearst before he was finally rescued. >> i love this, thinks a candid camera episode. >> thinks a seinfeld episode but i just feel like what would you do in that situation because i never have cash, so i'm at atm because i'm in a rush and need to go. >> he writes things i'm stuck in here. good idea. >> i would be so frustrated just give me my money hopefully next person helps you. you have a few hundreds in there. well, boy forgets his clothes at motel swimming pool >> little did he know his forgetfulness will save his life. how he reacted when he saw the toddler in trouble in the water. we are following breaking news out of bucks county where investigators foundry mains of the one of the four missing men, what investigators
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investigators found four human remains and where they say the investigation goes from here. mercury is reaching for a record is there a excessive heat warning for much of the delaware valley, this is a live lah from center city from the spring garden studios so how hot will it feel. thousands of students are forced out in a major university but we will tell what you caused this big evacuation. it is thursday, july 13th good morning i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things on a busy thursday morning. it is busy in that we have so much conru
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