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>> right now at 11:00 a mystery down the shore. one person is found dead and another injured in atlantic city casino. >> a funeral director accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars of acompliances. how investigators say he did it. but first. >> they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> president trump issues a stern warning to north korea
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after reports the communist nation reached a critical step to becoming a nuclear power. >> in the faith of those words from president trump there's a new threat from north core he tonight. the communist regime says it's examining a plan to strike u.s. territory of quam in south pacific after findsing intelligence that they can build a nuclear war head small enough to fit on top of a missile and they have enough nuclear material to build dozens of nuclear weapons. secretary of state rex tillerson is in asia and urging others to enforce new un sanctions most severe ever imposed. >> david spunt is live with more on the volatile situation, david. >> jessica, if north korea strikes guam this would test the united states. we have several military bases
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in the country. we thought we were three years out from what is going on now and clearly the clock sped up. >> north korea should not make my more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> fighting words from president donald trump as a roundtable in new jersey just moments after news broke that the north koreans developed a minitureizeed nuclear war head. >> now it's a problem staring you staiingts in the face. >> retired army colonel served as deputy under secretary in the department of homeland security under president george w. bush and spent time on north korean south border and even a miniture missile means trouble. >> we did not expect north koreans to move as rapidly as they have in intercontinental ballistic technology and certainly nuclear weapons technology. >> more than a year ago kim
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young un began to brag about nuclear weapons. last month, kim jong-un ordered launch of two missiles that failed. a miss the could travel 3,000 miles in a little more than half an hour. >> i don't think he's crazy. i think he views possession of nuclear arsenal somewhat as an insurance policy. >> but he says it's an insurance policy the north korean leaders should leave alone. >> it's a dangerous game of chicken for him to play. >> cbs news conduct aid poll of president trump's handling of north core he nuclear situation. 35% of americans are confident and 61 % uneasy. that was conducted last week. we're also learning a canadian envoy is in north korean capital right now. david spunt, eyewitness 3
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news. >> president trump also addressed opiate epidemic today pledging to win the fight. >> the best way to prevent drug addiction and overdose is to prevent people from abusing drugs in the fist place. if they don't start, they won't have a problem. if they do start it's awfully tough to get off. >> president did not announce any new policy but vowed to work with health professionals and law enforce m. federal drug prosecutions will soon be on the rise. and investigation in underway in accuweather tonight after one person is found dead and another injured in a hotel room at the tropicana casino and resort. police are not releasing many details and but they say it's isolated incident and there's no safety concerns for the public. >> a bucks county funeral director is accused of stea stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from client. the owner of faust funeral home was facing theft, formy and fraud charges, alexandria
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hof is with us for more to avoid becoming a victim. >> faust was arraigned here earlier today a long with the new charges he's being accused of forging death certificate for one of his customers. one of the problems with that, being they are still very much alive. >> investigators were first led to funeral home owner david faust charged with forgery and social security fraud. >> we were contacted by numerous individuals that were concerned about the status of their prepaid burial contract contracts. >> rightfully so according to authorities because upon further into the records of fawingt funeral home incorporated in humeville. >> we discovered in fact the defendant david faust had used almost $300,000 in prepaid burial contract money. >> that money belonged to 54
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clients. pennsylvania law requires that funeral homes set up escrow accounts for clients wishing to prepay a funeral that way the money can't be touched out a death certificate. some of the money may have never made it to such accounts n one case they say faust was able to obtain funds from a death certificate signed almost 14 years ago. >> they quickly determined the individual was still aliv alive. >> local attorney dennis mcandrews who specializess in elderly law offered this device to help protect prepaid funeral funds. work with a well established funeral home and prepay through an insurance company that gives you extra protection in the event of fraud and finally insist on quarterly or semi-annual statement of account balance. >> and he adds it's very important that your attorney or execute tore are is aware of the preburial fund. reporting live in bucks count
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county, alexandria hof, eyewitness 3 news. >> philadelphia police are looking for the person that has broken into several businesses through the roof. northeast detectives ivz say over the past month and a half the burglar hit various businesses three on bustleman avenue in the nine burglaries the suspect took off with cash and misdemeanor and most of the time lvrt a big mess from the business owners to cleanu cleanup. if you recognize this suspect call northeast detectives. surveillance captures two men stealing collection jar from new jersey diner around 6:00 this morning harrison house diaper in mibling ahill. investigators say it appears one grabbed the jar as the other acted as a lookout. the diner's owner says the collection jar was for a local food shelter and was holding about 200. >> an a millville mother is facing charges tonight for allegedly abandoning her son in the woods near joint base mcguire lakehurst. on thursday, police say
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whistler abandoned her 10-year-old son near the base leaving him with just luggage. a passerby notified military personnel that took the buy to the visitor's center on base. cleve ryan came face to face with whistler today. >> did you leave your son in the woods. >> no. >> did you leave your son in the woods. >> no. >> you have been charged with that why would they charm you with that. >> you can please leave. >> he's now in a temporary home. >> a man admitted to shooting his neighbor to death. clayton carpenter had longstanding dispute with several neighbors or box elder drive including victim jennings, carter claimed jennings shined a light in his eyes 1 a.m. when carter says he shined high beams at the victim's yard and grabbed the gun and shot jennings killing him. he says he was threatened with the knife. >> they recovered a knife,
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gun and two shell casings at the scene. >> and a standoff with plymouth police before 8:0 this morning a woman told 911 she saw four help climb through her neighbor's window. they quickly arrested two suspect and two others remained inside the house for three hours before surrende surrendering. the neighbor who called police recounted the ordeal. >> it was very scary. we've lived here 50 years, never, ever had a problem. never. >> the home owner was not hurt and all four suspects are facing burglary and weapons charges. >> comes lane of south broad are closed in the aftermath of a water main break near gery street. a 12" break compromises integrity of the road so outer lanes of south broad are closed between 2 and 3 0 0 blocks. >> a judge will hear a motion tomorrow to lift the temporary
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order which halted do you know construction project in margate. yesterday's heavy rain led to more pools and stagnant water between the beach and beach front homes. pumping was not done today to try to get rid of that standing water. >> here we have the same ponl ponlding again and it's pretty obviously not percolating into the ground. so, you know, our fear is that this is the new normal. >> some locals have taken to calling this stagnant water lake christie because of governor's support of the do you know construction project. >> national weather service con fairmd a tornado touched down on the eastern shore of maryland yesterday. strong winds lifting cars off the ground in salisbury an national weather receives says ef 1 tornado and winds reached speeds of 100 miles an hour and no one was hurt. the weather today may have had you check the calendar.
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>> sure doesn't feel like august. you can turn the ac off tonight, lauren. >> absolutely, yeah, we have a cool and comfortable night ahead an a georgous wednesday in store. but just how long can we keep the rain away. i'll have the answer in the full eyewitness forecast coming up. >> and also ahead, remembering the rhinestone cowboy a look back at the life and career of country music legend glen campbell. >> and not so sweet surprise customers at a delaware county fast food restaurant paying extra for the philadelphia drink taxt. all this mixed-up happened and what the owner is doing about it. >> and we know the risk of lyme disease associated wit withtic bates bites and the rare condition caused by a specific kind oftic. one that is new to our area. >> hey, everybody, join me on the late show tonight. i have the unbelievably talent twod time oscar winner with me it will be hilarious, won't i
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colbert is all new coming your way 11:35 after eyewitness news at 11 >> legendary country singer campbell died today after a long and courageous battle with alzheimer's disease. he was rhinestone cowboys singer. he was a main stain in music and television for decades. >> he's been a big part of our lives. i grew up in the 70s and 80s and he was always on television. part of america pass away today. >> cam bling sold more than 45 million records and would have been 10 grammy awards including one in country and pop category in 1967. glen campbell was 81. survived by his wife kim and
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eight children. >> disjockey taylor swift claims groped her took the stand today in denver, california. david mueller spent much of date swift's attorney was able to get mueller to concede various supervisor at his radio station had discussed letting him go before the alleged encounter and the trial begins tomorrow. >> a mistake at delaware country wendy's goes viral online and customers were channeled for drink tags. they didn't know this happened ripry park. general manager says customers were mistakenly charged a beverage tax on drinks. they had to pay an extra 45 cents. >> i get the same thing every time i come. they charge me 45 cents for a philadelphia beverage surcharge. it's not about the 45 cents it's principle of the fact they implemented a new charge and department let customers
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know. >> if you went there and have a receipt and were over charged they'll give you a refund or free drink. >> alarming increase in americans dying from colon cancer at a younger age. the reason for the rise remains unclear it applies to white patients under 5 5. other race $not see uptic. the main risk for developing colon cancer is age and family history. there's usually no symptoms until the cancer is advanced why is where they say getting screened is important. >> a certain kind oftic new to our area is causing a rare reaction to red meat. there's a protein in saliva of loan startic that is in red meat. atic bite can cause it to the pro ten and make them allergic to red meat. his, and life-threatening breathing difficulty. >> your throat swells and you
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can't breathe and blood pressure drops and you have to hit it with ab epipen. >> unlike other food allergies that happen fast symptoms of meat induced allergy can take six hours to show up. they are marked with a white doll on the back. >> 0 firefighters cawted tonight at the bucks county community college basic fire academy. they'll be nationally certified in firefighter training programs. well done. >> indeed. it's been a cool august. >> on a number of levels. >> cool august the last couple days highs into the 70s and we pairly made it to 80. this evening, really nice. >> pure perfection. cloudy start. skies clearing throughout the day and beautiful evening with drier air settling in and cooler temperatures in place. we hit 80 today in philadelphia. the last several days highs have been in the 70s and yeah,
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it's august. our normal high temperature is 86. even had a cool start at 66 this morning and overnight lo lows will be running cooler than average and we got a break from the ac this august. from this break not the case. our monthly temperature ran about 4 1/2 degrees above average so far for august. we're running close to 2 1/2 degrees below average. and that will be the trend in the overnight period. and there's another cool one in store and temperatures fell back to the 50s in the poconos and middle 60s in the lehigh valley and berks koumentsy 60s in trenton and 60s in ac hanging on to in philadelphia. overnight tonight we will be falling back into the 60s. 63 degrees might even need a light jacket dairy say as i wake up tomorrow morning. mostly clear skies and great warm, sunny skies, comfortable temperature 4. a great day in store.
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storm scan 3 showing the last uv the cloud deck moved offshore. crystal clear sky conditions and that's the case as we pan out across the north east. step ten valley midwest with high pressure moving into control and it will stay overhead as we move into the next couple days promoting stable air mass. from tonight, tomorrow, into thursday, sunshine, low humidity, and overnight lows dropping back to 60s all thanks to high pressure. down the shore tomorrow sunshine and beautiful day and seabreeze second half of the day. speeds are only 25 miles an hour and uk index is high with the sunshine and watch for moderate risk of rip current. >> and taking a peek at the person's immediate orshower one of the best of the year because it can produce 6 0 media and runs until august 2
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and it's known for bright meteor. and over the next couple nights we have conducive viewing conditions. dry, comfortable, 85. knew it would happen. bringing back moisture and rain chance. this point, friday, spotty thunder shower is possible. as we talked about during the 10 the models having a disagreement of the upcoming weekend and is it looks steamier and stormier as well. although how stormy is still up for grabs. so we'll see who wins out in that battle. >> hopefully the drier one. >> you got that right. >> thanks, lauren. >> don surprise next in sports. >> phils if they had a choice they would play the braves 162 times. we'll tell you why. carson wentz fired up about
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to plague the game. >> can't wait. >> little by little. >> can't wait. >> gene news the eagles fiblingly goat hit another shade of green. bad news they will not test them saevltz with the best of the bit. and sitting out in green bay. eagles defense face a packers team without a formal mvp. birds have new faces on the team. jordan hicks wants to see. >> you don't want to see missed tackles and lot of energy. there's going to be mistakes in every single game especially first one. you definitely want to eliminate that and go into it feeling crisp and get jitters out and knock the game rust off and owe go out and compet compete. >> rusts off, guys, trip to green bay means match-up at historic lambo field. mystique remains. carson wentz will start for
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birds and play on the same home field as boyhood idle brett favre. >> i'm excited for it i grewp a farve fan. it will be a cool atmosphere. for some rookies we are talking to dan avenueens first game at lambo field. i'm excited to check it out as well. >> on to baseball the phillies have worst record in baseball. braves start the day more than 10 games better and somehow, some way the fightings won nine out of 11 against atlanta. that's what we call ownership. to the atl former him end dalton and baylor both i died of cancer this week. now to the game the braves strike first. freddie free man with home run and that came first inning braves lead 1-0. to the fourth we government zach efflin called up to pitch and does hitting as well.
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nick williams. heading on home. here comes a throw and beats it cleanly and phils go up 2- 2-1. bat flip is good and ball is gone into the dhop house. what's on the menu. little bull. >> odibel was 3-4 phils win 5-2. >> sixers and virtue aholding youth annual basketball clini clinic. sixers big man jahlil okafor was there. he's been forgotten man in the process. it's something he has to deal with. >> trade rumors and stuff like that realizing that having a new scenario we think it might be better than what it is now. when it comes all i know wearing a sixers uniform and phillies been great to me and trojans been greet to me. >> okay. okay. i will be interested to see what happens as the season rolls around. >> david letterman is making rolls around. >> david letterman is making a return to television.
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>> well, late night legend david letterman is returning to television this time on netflix. >> untitled talk show will include in-depth interest vudz taped outside the studio set to premiere in 2018 and netflix has not repleased a guest list yet. letter man told "new york times" he intends to keep the bushy white beard he grew after leaving network tv in 2015. >> because you can do that on netflix. lauren. >> we're one day closer to the upcoming weekend and unfortunately after a dry stretch over the next couple days an unsettled pattern will return saturday and sunday and with chances of showers and storms on both days. temperatures will be running generally in the middle 80s. right around average. we'll have steamy conditions return with dew points closing
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