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half forwards township. police think he's running today another shooting, around the same time. >> and happening today, retired marine general, john kelly, becomes president trump 's chief of staff. today is monday, july 31, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things this monday morning. >> good morning, guys, happy monday. we have accident. starting to build levels, lots of construction, but thankfully the roads are nice and dry. >> and they'll stay that way, yes. now that the sun's officially up, looks as though we lends up with nothing but the sun, maybe couple of patchy clouds along the way, that humidity stays nice and low, temperature is beginning to heat up little bit more readily, hit the upper 80s with time. but interesting, off to quite a cool start. yes, cool, the ends every july , see that reflected in the temperature readings in just a serbs but just quick peak here at storm scan three all clear, all is dry, and it will stay that way. now, at six an at the moment at the airport, that is still the warmest spot of the pack. fifty-three currently in mount pocono.
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yes, 53 degrees. only 59 in allentown and in trenton, upper 50's, as well, so specially travel toward the pinelands, portions of the shore, towns, then up toward the northern most suburbs, feeling kind of like fall outside this morning, guys. you want to walk out the door, i would say, depending where you are, maybe even with extra layer, quickly able to shed that this afternoon, we expected to hit comfortable but certainly warm 89 degrees high. also, in the sunshine, shore, in the poconos, and i have to say, if you pick this as your beach week, you picked a good one. because overall it, does appear as though it will be pretty nice couple of days, at the shore point. there will be some showers that pick up in the course of the mid to late week, as a front starts to advance, and high pressure starts to erode. we will talk more about the chances a little later in the show. meisha? >> all right, katie, thank you so muchment looks like it will be gorgeous today. and looking outside right now, really nice commute, as well, good morning. happy monday, guys. >> forty-two near the a.c. expressway headlights
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northbound direction for those every you coming from down the shore, looking pretty darn busy here. still traveling at posted speed, but look off in the distance, see how many vehicles are starting to pile on this stretch right here. snow is going to start to slow you down just little bit. in millville, route 55, route 49, this is what you are looking at there, actually looking better than it is on 42 near that a.c. expressway. columbus boulevard southbound where we do have construction going on right here. one driveable lane open. than is an area that get very busy, especially, in the p.m. hours, heads up on this. this will be lingering out there until august 30th. we have a month on that. also, accident, upper darby, lansdowne avenue at state road just heads up. and just around these areas, you're starting to see some yellow, that's our typical slow downs now as we crack into the 6:00 hour. so starting to heat up little bit out there. mass transit, friday, truck hit bridge, caused track damage, ac rail line suspended for two weeks, between philadelphia and cherry hill, bus service available.
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more on this coming up in a little bit. jim, rahel, back to you. >> thank you shall meisha. philadelphia police trying to stop two shootings after violent night. >> one victims did not survive "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live at police headquarters now to bring us to up date. good morning, trang. >> good morning, rahel, jim. police have not made arrest in either shooting but they did tow away a car believed to be involved in the shooting in fairhill. at this point it, appears, one of the victims was targeted, while the other was hit by a stray bullet. >> the shooting in fairhill happened sometime after 1:30 a.m. near the intersection of fourth street in and indianna avenue. police say someone approached a hispanic man in his 20's, and shot him anywhere from one to four times in the face. neighbors attempt topped take him to the hospital. but police arrived quickly and transported the man to temple hospital. where he was pronounced dead a short time later. nearby, in feltonville, police are investigating another shooting, on the 4900 block of
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b street. just before midnight, police say, a 17 year old girl was sitting inside a home, when she was struck in the chest by a stray bullet that came through the window. she arrived at st. christopher hospital for children in a private car and is recovering there. an offer duty police officer in the neighborhood spotted several men running into an apartment building on the same block. the swat team clears the building, but did not find the men inside. and again, no arrests as of yet. but that 17 year old shot in feltonville, she is in stable condition at st. christopher hospital for children. but for now live from police headquarters, i'm trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," jim, rahel, back to you. >> thank you for that update. >> police certainly have their hands full, police also investigating two shootings that happened just 3 miles apart, after a man is shot dead in half forwards township police stay is the suspect they believe, let me show that to you in a minute, shot and killed a man saturday night. officials say the victim 29 year old john lee, the suspect here, leaving a pizza shop to
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a friends' apartment when he was shot. these photos also link the gunman to another shooting. "eyewitness news" donald trump up with one neighbor who said he heard 15 gunshot. >> tired of it, throughout the city, we're sick of t and something needs to be done about all of the killings and the shootings that's going on. because it affect everyone. >> the other shooting was in overbrook park near 77th and sherwood road. investigators say the gunmen opened fire on two people sit ting in their car. police say he missed and took off in a gray volvo. >> happening today woman charged with stabbing her mother to death is due in court for a preliminary hearing. police have charged elena us murder. a second1 investigators fou floor bedroom of her perkioman township home. the montgomery examiner said she died of multiple stab wounds. bucks county jgenounce the n a decades old cold case. say gew raped and murdered 14 year old barbara rowan insa of 1984.
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police say shaw drugged and suffocated rowan, then dumped her body along the highway with the help after friends. >> search for swim here reportedly went missing offer point pleasant beach has been suspended. the atlantic city coast guard says a slovakian woman missing since 2:30 yesterday morning, the 24 year old was swim wag friends who was also from slovakia. the coast guard says both the woman and her friends apparently struggled in the rough surf. 47-foot motor life both crew and air crew were dispatched to search for the women. >> president trump's white house has a brand new chief of staff come too long work later this morning. former homelands security retired marine general kelly take the oath of office about 9:30 a.m. there are report of infighting among trump staffers, and insiders saidel i do bring the white house some order and discipline. kelly replaces problem us who retired last week. >> us state department says assessing the impact of the cut back, in moscow, and
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reflect l and. russian president vladmeere putin says the us will have to reduce its embassy staff by 755, the first of september. cuts retaliation against sanctions of russia over their meddling in the 2016 election and their aggressive actions in syria and the ukraine. >> and there was an aerial show of muscle over the korean peninsula yesterday, the us flew 2b1 bombers over a south korean air base, and also successfully tested missile defense system over the pacific. in response to north korea latest test lawn of of inter-continental balistic missile. broader part of the mainlands us now in range with korea. >> coming up until the health watch, why you may want to turn off your electronic devices at night. >> plus when 88 year old woman with dementia went missing, something she had inside her house helped to find her and bring her home saferly. what it is and why every
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>> bad timing for wide spread power outage. >> it threatens to wipe out big hung of revenue who count on on the lucrative summer month. >> tens every thousands of visitors took to ferris and roads this weekend, evacuating two islands off north carolina coast. >> we didn't get to do everything we wanted to do. we thought we would have more time. >> that's because crews working on new bridge on thursday, damaged three electrical cables cutting off power across the islands. not clear how long it will take to prepare the underground mines. it could be days, even weeks. business owner sherman, big losses at the height of the tourism season. >> this is summertime, right in the peak of summertime.
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and it definitely affect. >> across the island, millions of dollars in revenue could be lost. >> local electric companies are bringing in back-up generators, but authorities are asking people to turnoff air conditioners, and useless water. >> we're not showering. there is host hose outside. >> some making the most of unexpected situation. >> got to treat it like camping. go to the beach, you hang out, you don't spends much time in the house. i figure outweighs to make food with what you got. >> north carolina governor, roy cooper, has declared a state of emergency for the island. also said the company that cut the cables, pcl construction, has admitted responsibility and will have to pay for damages. roxanna saberi, new york. >> a lot of people go down there from our area, that's eight, ten hour drive, then having to deal with that? i feel very badly for them. >> and seems like they're in good spirit for the most part, considering. >> right. no kidding. you got to look at the glass half foliages when stuck in those kind of situations.
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you know what, guys, not much you can really finds fault with when it comes to today's forecast. really nice weather. high pressure on our side, storm scan empty as you'll notice, we zoom it out, however, do want to draw your attention to this batch of rain and thunderstorms, currently, rumble in across part at least of central florida with pretty soaking rain. this is showing potential signs of tropical development like don't expect it will ride up east coast, it will bring some develop heavy rain to florida, if you have travel interests down that way, but looks as though it will primarily stay well off to the south. meantime, though, we are eventually going to see the return of some wet weather, of course it had to happen, but not today. probably not even tomorrow. though you will notice that those rain chances, in terms of percentages, start to increase at least little bit here. come wednesday, thursday, so all relatively scat nerd nature, what starts to fire up on the radar in the next few days, but, you know, i really think if you are at the shore, and this is the week that you plan to be there all week, well, you're off to great start here. "shorecast" looks fantastic,
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doesn't get better than there is low humidity, light winds, 82 the high at the shore, and your water temperatures are in the mid 70s, not bad at all. now as the days progress here, in the city anyway, we heat right back up to the low 90s, and the potential poor showers does also start to increase. looks like it is the best chance to see that, wet weather, friday into the upcoming weekends, but don't think we're talking about the kinds of coastal storm certainly that we had last weekends, this really would be more of a standard variety of showers and storms coming our way, meisha. >> all right, katie, thank you so much. and take a look at this sun glare. this is actually the boulevard shot, push in the southbound direction, you can barely see the cars moving by, as you jump on the schuylkill. you definitely want to pack those sunglasses now but can certainly be blind willing, gorgeous, but, like i said, blinding. here it is again, 59 push in the southbound direction, before girard. you push in the southbound direction toward center city, certainly starting to calm down a lot now. so starting to slow down levels, you can see how many
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vehicles are out there. northbound side, not bad. usually, usually isn't, not until little later, southbound side however you might need to start to factor in couple of extra minute into your morning commute at this point. then, friday, trick hit bridge bridge causing trang dabbing, new jersey ac rail line suspended right now for two weeks between philadelphia and cherry hill, bus service available, patco, new jersey transit river line and buses will be cross honoring, make sure to check the schedules on line. and we also have an accident, upper darby, that's still out there. lansdowne avenue at state road just heads up on that. showing some yellow around the area as well, helping you know you're travel less than supposed speeds. talking about this construction project coming up in a little bit. jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. take a look at this terrifying scene, more than 100 people stranded in the air after their gondolla crashed into a support beam of a cable caroline in germany. >> used mobile cranes to rescue people trapped in the cars. there were 32 cars in operation at the time of the accident. the stranded passengers
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including young children were lowered ton waiting roads. emergency services were able to bring all of the passengers to safety. >> would you go down on a rope like that? >> no. >> okay, strong winds are fueling aggressive wild fire in the caned ya province of british columbia a the wilds fire has scorched more than 170,000 acres, destroyed more than 100 properties, and this started july 6. british columbia experiencing it word wild fire season in more than 50 years. there have been more than 800 fires across the province so far. with 150 burning as we speak. >> firefighters aren't only ones battling the fires in british columbia a boater helps fight a grass fire that was burning near a lake. you can see the driver whipping the boat around so that the streams of water was sprague toward the fire. authorities say that quick thinking helped keep the flames contained until fire crews could arrive on the scene. >> off initials california are investigating the accidental drop of flame retardant over fresno. authorities say fire fighting
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aircraft spread the red colored substance. officials stress the substance is non-toxic, describe it as a salt based fertilize their would you use on your lawn, the rhett dye added so they can see it when they drop it. >> do you skin contact or any property contact, just wash it off. on your vehicles zero vehicles , mild soap, detergent , water, you should be able to clean that off fire fishily east. >> i some complaining the substance won't come off and it won't come off easily. fire officials suggest to those who say that to just fill out a claim with the state. now, turning to other news now, 88 year old woman with dim schenn back home after wands nearing the woods and getting lost. >> i think this is fascinating first responders fawn her found by scent preservation kit. happened north of tampa. here is how it works. gauze is rubs on a person, then it is put in a jar that preserves the smell. when blain every went missing
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last week, dispute his alley, police dog, smell the gauze, and within five minutes, all found her. >> here a lot of people ask, can't you just get a t-shirt old or something in the house? yes, downing, that but take into effect more often than not more people living with the person, you will have odors from other people. >> that dog was wonderful. he found me. >> the deputy told me the dog never loses. >> just great. well the local shiver's office gives out the kits for free. deputies rewarded alley, the police dog, with a vanilla ice cream cone. >> very good warning, alley. >> in this morning's health watch, if have you a tendency to scroll through your phone before go to work, listen up. >> says the light could negatively affect how well the sleep. a group where light blocking glasses, three hours before bed, for two weeks, found when blue light is block, cause meletonin levels to sky rocket meletonin of course the chemical that tells your body
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it is time to sleep. >> anything that can help. welshing high school student trying to solve a murder. >> yes, all part of the csi camp at stockton university. coming up see how the teens and our very onagawa pat gallen learn to you to be investigators just like the hit show csi. we will be right back.
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>> roo look ahead to our upcoming weekend, expecting some showers, thunderstorms, specially saturday, should be more sun by sunday. meantime cooler conditions for the weekends days as well, guys? >> all right, katie, thank you now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> from the trentonian, resident participating in the hamilton ago gays program saved over half million dollars in the last few month
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on their electricity costs. that's according to calculations by the township energy consultant. on the left homeowner opted out, the township placed all eligible resident into the thirds party program on the belief it would result in energy cost savings. >> from the burlington county times representatives in burlington city, burlington township and florence, are looking to ease the problem of truck traffic along route 130, with warehouses like amazon, and bj's as neighbors, resident complaining about trucks traveling on residential roads. >> from the bucks county courier times, middle schoolers through lower bucks count have i spent the last three weeks at bucks county technical high school delving into science and technolog iment the summer exploratory program was designed for student and entering grades six through nine. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> keeping themselves busy during the summer. texas boy attracting a loft attention on the internet after his spectacular singing performance.
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>> his rendition every whitney houston song has more than 5 million views. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> testimony of it just sung whitney houston many songs in the car or shower, but he really since it out. and he he said whitney just inspires him. >> we did just watch a documentary on her about a month ago, so he started downloading some of her songs, and that was the one he just kept got stuck on. >> he was born with downe syndrome, the video recorded monday while his dad was with a him in the car. the family said they've started youtube channel for him called amazing dane. >> yes. >> kid's got hand motions, too >> well, coming up: part of the atlantic city rail line will be closed for the next few weeks. >> finds out if it impact their commute. >> plus, caught on camera, new
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jersey governor chris christie gets in the face after heckler during a baseball game in milwaukee. what the man said that set governor christie off. also, have this. >> president trump weighing his options after the us and it allies consider further action against north korea after its latest test. i'm here with the latest from washington. >> morning commute looking pretty good so far. although you will be dealing with some sun glare, got an accident, update mass transit and a lot of construction project, all of the updates coming up. first a quick break, stay right where you are, cbs-3 " eyewitness news"
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gunshot victims two, neighborhoods, after violent night in philadelphia. >> police have not made any arrests in either shooting. >> heard pop. >> resident on edge after two random shootings left an hour apart in half forwards township overbrook park. >> saw a person with a red hood on. >> president trump begins the week with a new chief of staff he's hoping retired general, john kelly, will bring some order to the white house. >> another viral moment for new jersey governor, chris christie. it happened during a baseball game in milwaukee. e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> eagles fans can't wait for the football season. >> but the team, real hard-working, culture team, that is focused on the fans. >> please, just get us -- >> confidence, stay strong, downing it. >> and over 23,000 eagles fans
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attended the opening practice at the linc yesterday. >> we send it out to katie. katie, almost football season, i don't want to rush that is correct we know once it becomes football season, very chilly, so we'll enjoy the nice weather. >> you know the early games have some of the nicest weather in in my opinion of the entire year. like the wrap up of the summer when not necessarily all that hot, and certainly not all that humidity. today still kind of feels like that will you walk out the door this morning even the mild spots around the area maps and little on the cool side. but as the day goes on, even do you walk out the door with the need of a very light extra layer you will be able to get rid of the extra layer very quickly, because we do start to heat up and certainly with full blazing sunshine already, as that sun continues to climb over the horizon, we will heat up very efficiently. take a look what's happening on storm scan, not a heck of a lot. high pressure on our side here today. dew point recall always measures the amount of moisture in the air. this is pretty low, guys. so feels really comfortable outside.
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all-in-all quite pleasant. dew point are low throughout the day, keep the wind flow pretty low as well. so it is in short a pretty nice hair day for our area. you are going to see the sun all day long. sixty-five the current temperature again here at philadelphia international airport. the warmest spot of the pack, and it is already a little cooler than average. you're down in the lower 50's, in the mountains, mid 50's, through the pinelands, even at area shore point. so, again, depending where you are, you may want to think about walking out the door with the extra light layer. later this afternoon, though, under full sunshine, we will heat up pretty efficiently, to up about 89 degrees, but pretty comfortable night still promised to us as high pressure once more continues to keep control. the problem is, that with time , we do start to see the threat of additional showers return to the forecast, i'll let you know when that will take place later in the show shall meisha. >> good to know. thank you so much. very good morning to all of you. happy monday. taking off brand new work week together, and it is getting busy. take a look, schuylkill at city avenue push in the
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westbound direction. looking very, very slow. now it is bumper to bumper conditions, factor in extra time, eastbound side, actually kind of moving along pretty nicely, really just the westbound side as you come off the boulevard where you'll really going to slow down. then construction here, construction project bus boulevard southbound will be out there. one driveable lane until august 30th. in the p.m. hours there is gets so incredibly busy. in the morning right now, might start to pump your brake little bit travel on by, heads up that will be out there for another month or so. then, in the worlds of mass transit, so on friday truck hit bridge causing track damage, new jersey ac rail lines suspended for two weeks in philadelphia and cherry hill, bus service available, patco, new jersians transit river lines and buses will be cross-honoring, just make sure to check the schedules on line accident upper darby, it is still out there, lansdowne avenue at state road. jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. violent night in the city.
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man shot in the face and killed in the fair hills section of philadelphia. this happened fourth and indianna avenue earlier this morning, police say the victim tim shot as many as four times officers returned him to the hospital where he later died. no arrest haves been made, investigators are trying to figure out a motive. another crime scene there is one if feltonville, where stray bullet hit a 17 year old girl. police say the girl was sitting in her home on the 4900 block of e street when the bullet went through the window hit her in the chest. she in stable condition. so far no arrests. >> meisha johnson has been reporting all morning, atlantic city rail service between philadelphia will remain suspended due to damaged tracks in camden county. friday truck slammed into a rail bridge, pennsauken, so hard, it shifted the track above. officials say there is significant damage. repairs will take about two weeks. the bus service will operate in the meantime. >> and 13 year old boy hospitalized this morning, after he was penned underneath a car in montgomery county. this happened yesterday
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afternoon, near b street in upper merion. family member say the boy was working on a car with his grandfather in the alley near their home, when the car came off the jack and landed on the boy's stomach. for thely he is expected to be okay. >> president trump's new chief of staff heads for the west wing this morning, john kelly leaves his old job as secretary of home lan security kelly's military experience may be just what the president needs. >> reporter: president trump begins today with a new chief of staff. this morning, he swears in former homeland security secretary, general john kelly. >> i think the president wants to go a different direction, wants little bit more discipline, little more structure in there. >> kelly have to help the president tackle healthcare. the president wants to push forward, despite the republican plan being voted down in the senate last week. new cbs news nation tracker pole shows 47% of americans favor bipartisan plan to fix obama care, rather than full repeal. 62% disapprove of the president's handling of the
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issue. >> what we need to do is to go through the normal process, and produce a series of bills and fix the very real flaws in the affordable care act. >> the new chief of staff expertise as a general may be call on immediately as the trump administration grapples with how best it respond to north korea most advanced missile test to date. which analysts say could have reached as far as l a and chicago. >> we believe china should do more. >> flexing it military might, the us flew 2b1 bombers over the korean peninsula, successfully tested missile -- missile defense system. >> security remains tight at airports in australia after authorities spoiled a terror plot. officials describe it as elaborate conspiracy involves bringing down an airplane, suspects were rounded up and raided in four city suburbs, and not charged. staying overseas now, chaos
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after venues alan police posted in motorbikes belonging to the crest. dozen every journalist was reporting on the clashes between the national guard and anti-government protesters, when the pro government forces targeted their motorbikes. security forces later fired tear gas at the reporters. >> new jersey governor chris christie had another bad day at the ballpark. after confront ago fan. >> yes, the fan heckled the governor, and one of the men with him, just so happens to be a reporter, so he was recording the whole thing. the story and the video yesterday's milwaukee brewers at the cubs game. (laughing). >> that's the very end after confrontation between cubs fan , brad joseph, and new jersey governor, chris christie. joseph says it started like this. >> when he initially was going up the stairs, i yelled his name. he was already quite a bit past me. probably 30 feet away.
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i yelled his name. and i told him that he sucked. >> when governor christie came back, joseph said he called him another name. >> i called him a hipocrit. because i thought, you know, it needed to be said. he then turned around, walked all the way back toward me. and got up in my face for what seemed like a long time, it was probably only about 30 seconds or a minute. it was like kind of kneeing me with his knee, very clear he was making contact oh, you want to do something. you want to start something here. >> joseph admits he's not a chris christie fan. he said other in the crowd had been heckling the new jersey governor, too. >> i remained calm. just said i was trying it watch the game. i understand he was probably trying to dot same thing. but at the same time he is a public official. this is america. and i think we have the right to say what you believe as long as it is not, you know, crude or profane. >> well, that was ben
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hutchinson reporting, not the first time fans had booed the governor. you may recall he was jeer after catching a foul ball during a mets game just a few weeks ago. >> so far there has been no comment from governor christie 's offers, he was at the game because his son works for the brewers. >> well, still ahead, on " eyewitness news" this morning , actress angelina jolie react to shocking report about crew at this and abuse toward children, auditioning for her new film. >> and forget lawn mowers and hedge trimmers, so last year. see how these goats are helping landscapers get the job done. plus this. >> i'm pat gallen, at stockton university, learning the science behind csi camp. it is here. the high school student are becoming their own investigators. just like the real ones. help us solve the crime. next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> woman -- welcome back. school district, i had to do that, you snow. >> waiting for that one. >> school district in salt lake city saving money on tough landscaping job. >> the terrain makes the john expensive. fortunately they've hired a team of pros to do it for less money. >> goat! they brought heard of 400 goats to the school official like using the goat because they get it done using no chemicals. and the goats apparently are also very efficient. >> the mossee fish end workers all avenue work w they don't complain. they don't talk back. they don't take breaks. they just go right to work.
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>> oh, we're doomed, we're doomed. >> landscaping crew would cost $8,000. but the goats get the job done for 3,000. this is now the thirds year in a row the district hired goat, katie, new meaning to goats, greatest every all time. >> indeed. >> they are the goats for sure >> i think jim is very worried about his job? >> i'm just concerned about management here. i mean, they don't complain. they don't take breaks. they're cheaper. >> never know. nothing surprises me these days in television. >> than would re tal at this tv with a goat in your chair. no kidding, must watch or must avoid, one or the other. watching the eyewitness weather watcher worlds, reporting pretty cool conditions. generally region wide, most of the watchers have temperatures reported into the mid or up ear's at best. now, there is one spot, actually two, that are a little bit milder. we since cracked the 060's,
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60s, nice and bright and sunny calling it perfect morning, really is cool out there, and the lightest every breezes in wilmington, but calm, feeling very very comfortable. that said, nice dry air mass, 59 degrees, out in middletown, delaware, also under full sunshine. and considering again that we're in the end every july, not the most atypical thing, but testifily somewhat rare, to have this crisp type of air on this date. also nice and clear and sunny at eileen's house, so jealous, sitting on the deck with a cup of coffee. perfect weather for. that will so, even if you are , you know, headed out the door, wouldn't be the worse idea to grab, yes, a sweatshirt on your way out the door. you won't need it for very long, but initially quite cool sun up, going to do it part to keep the temperatures rebounds month of july split the difference, definitely more above average days, indicate in the this sort of burnt orange for you. remember this past week, too, we had this string of 90 plus
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degree days, but at the moment , we are under the average in the last couple every days anyway. looks today like actually we will buck the trends, be hotter than average, up to 89 what we are calling right now, normal high 87. all clear on storm scan3 at the moment. it will stay that way throughout the day. if you picked this as beach day really the whole week in general for the most part down the shore, good job. looks like pretty good week here, generally sunny at the shore. keep in mind the risk for rip current still moderate. finds a lifeguard. that's where you want to be if you head into the waves here. water temperature at around 75 e depending on the beach point. but next few days, heating up in a big way in the city. shower chances do begin to go on uphill climb as well. by the time we hit friday and saturday, rain will be coming back. >> thank you so much. happy monday, just waking up, so glad you're here, looking busy 95 south, betsy ross, see headlights southbound direction, make your way toward center city, and it is
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getting very, very busy, in fact, the far left lane is literally almost not moving. so just heads up on. that will factor in extra time, saint gabe's curve approaching trooper moving in the eastbound direction, looking good there. driving pretty nice there. now we are constructing new buses, sidewalks, in this area , so boulevard, intersection, boulevard, outer lanes, cottman, rhawn, welsh, red lion, those intersection, right lane block. actually going to be block until october. so, we will be talking a lot about the construction project ment also big project on the highway 322 tweet route one clayton park drive. alternating single lanes starting 9:00 a.m. will linger until 3:00 p.m. just heads up. and the world of mass transit, talking more about this. but quickly new jersey ac rail line suspended right now for weeks, more to come in a little bit. rahel and jim, back to you. >> meisha, see you soon, thank you. if you watch cbs prime time, probably have seen csi or one of it spin office. >> now local college showing student what's real and what's not so real when it comes to
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crime scene. pat gallen got inside look. >> that's right. you said would you like -- >> i i would love it. >> for kids, but yes, still. avnerly 800 episodes, csi or crime scene investigators and it family of shows gave us a look at how forensic science gathers information and evidence. south jersey high school kids, a fan of the shows, or see their future in law enforcement be finds out how it really happens. >> the hit series csi ended spin off, police procedural dramas follow elite unit of forensic experts. >> here at the stockton csi camp, dock ooh mentioning crime scene dill riff lent on tv than it does in real life. >> over five days, stockton professors christine and joshua hope to shed light on the actual process.
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>> student come in here and even enter college with these ideas of what jobs in criminal justice are like, and those ideas are very off. >> we start with teaching student thousand investigate a crime scene. and we go through everything including mountains of paperwork that needs to be completed by investigating officers, ought way to a criminal mock trial of the crime scene they investigate. >> what do the kidsy? >> every time like a tv shows comes on, i'm always interested in the pictures, the blood, how it was done. >> my goal in life is to be forensic scientist for the fbi , cia, i think it is cool. >> so how does it work? >> first, the evidence is planted. >> windshield wiper. what could this be for? >> then the student tour the scene. >> just -- >> oh, gosh. >> something here.
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>> occasionally random items -- >> sitting up the at the camp, they can't convince this was love try ankle that had gone wrong and the victim must have been pregnant. >> student in the process with a mock trial. the hope is that their work matches prerecorded video details tailing the crime. perhaps they'll solve t but likely will take home with them plenty of real life crime scene lessons. >> the student rent gaining a wide range of knowledge from d n a and chemical analysis, the fingerprinting, the learning how to question suspect, and witnesses. camp currently underway but have new courses each july on the stockton campus. what do you guys think? >> they need to do this for adults, like if the fall, weekend program i would pay money for this. >> you would go? >> this i find very interesting. >> just for your own entertainment. >> i finds it interesting. >> and the kids seem to love it. there are about 25 of them. they get to learn the wider err ray.
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>> great for the college. >> thank you so much, guys. >> welshing today the eagles get a day off from training camp, after sunday's open practice. >> 23,000 fans jam lincoln financial feel, carson wentz and teammate got ready for first pre-season game, that's august 10th against the packers, now passing on the love of the game and their lou till at this to children. >> not even one year old, coming down to the stadium. >> we have lived here all our lives, been positive plenty of games, the first time i've been to the link. i'm very excited to be here. >> go eagles. >> eagles and practice co- insighted when military appreciation day, each player shook the hand of each service member. >> nice to see. 5:00; a a lot coming up on cbs this morning. charlie roads joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, charlie. >> hey, good morning, jim, rahel. we will talk with senior national contributor about the
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latest nor korea missile test, and the options for united state response. plus republican senator in studio 57 with his new book he accuses his party after ban dong core principal, this through the widow after murdered nypd officer, gives birth to his baby two years after his death. only on cbs this morning, talks about the decision and keeping her husband's memory alive. all of that plus the eye opener, your world, in 90 seconds. we'll see in you about ten minute. >> charlie, we will be watching, thank you. >> welshing angelina jolie fighting back after claims that people working on her upcoming mover bring abusive ankiel to children. the actor co-wrote and directed first they killed my father, which is based on the memoir about the cambodian genocide. now vanity fair story claimed casting directors put monday any front of four children, then took it away, to evoke reaction, they call the claims false and upsetting.
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>> star wars actor mark hackle back in southern california hanging out where he once went to high school. >> back in town for a special honor. >> two, one! >> oh! >> three signs hand org hammell. yesterday was named mark hammell day in san diego, he was loving it, he said he grew up in many towns, while his dad was serving in the military. >> something i have wanted for so long, you know, a sense of place. i don't really have a hometown but if i could pick a hometown , it would certainly be san diego. >> hammill signed autographs, took pictures with fans thereto celebrate his honor condition congratulates toss him. we will be right back with three to go. stay with us. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
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technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. >> well here is three to go. >> police are looking for a shoot they are morning, that's after teenager was hit by a stray bullet. sitting in her home in feltonville at the time. no arrest haves been made. >> bucks county judge is announcing a verdicts in a decades olds cold case. prosecutors say george shaw raped and murdered 14 year old barbara rowan, bensalem being
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back in 1984. >> retired marine general, john kelly, will be sworn in today. taking over as president trump 's chief of staff, serving has homelands security secretary. >> three to go, last check on weather and traffic. >> looks as though nice day across the delaware vale, nothing but sunshine heating up efficiently, off to cool start in a lot of spots. here is just an example, virtually no winds to speak every outside kutztown area middle school, the current cool temperature of 56 degrees , we will have the opportunity to rebound pretty efficiently, so shooting for 89 in the city today. then string of zero nine or above, from tuesday, right through friday, but potential for showers, storms, does go up as the days progress. >> thank you so much. looking outside, we have accident here near bryn mawr hospital. bryn mawr avenue at old lancaster road, heads up on that. plus very, slow moving, schuylkill at the boulevard, moving in the westbound direction. tail light in the westbound direction, see bumper to bumper conditions there. quick peak at the vine actually looking pretty good. going down little bit travel in the westbound direction as you head toward the schuylkill
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>> thank you shall meisha. well, some dogs spent their weekend showing off their surf skills. >> check this out. the 12th annual surf dog competition took place in san diego yesterday afternoon. about 50 dogs competed came from all part of the country looking very cool there. and the dogs, they make it look easy but surfers say getting a dog on the board actually takes months, practice on land before they take on the waves, and the event raised money for the san diego human society. >> hard enough for humans to board, let alone our four legged friends. >> did you see that? he got rid of his owner. >> i would have done a face plant. >> towings can do everything, they're great. >> on that note next on cbs this morning, meet the only how many tune have flown in space and climbed mount evrest >> sounds like a very good show today. and remember to join us each weekday morning here on cbs-3 starting 4:30 a.m. have a great day. >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ captioning funded by cbs good morning. it'smo monday, july 31st, 2017. the trump administration says the time for talk is over. we'll look at president trump's options to counter the north korean threat. the new whouft chief of staff john kelly is sworn in today. will the four-star marine general be able to restore order in the chaotic white house. a cbs investigation uncovers hoye foreign workers are being used in the auto industry. plus the widow of a new york

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