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this is cbs-3 "eyewitness morning. driver identified, this morning, we're learningthe man f heowing into a crowd of charges he's facing thiss hospir falling into a deep sinkhole here at home. you where this all unfolded overnight. >> and, just days after a margas controversial do you know project the green light,oi their concernstodais sunday august 13, good morning, i'm jan carabeo, ending the weake note. let's get right over to meteorologist, matt peterson with theod sday morning, matt, still muggy for my taste out there this morning.
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>> we were just talking about this, still muggy out there, bu be mug think afternoon compared to what it was yesterday. yesterday was just really very , d outside, but colds front came through, moved into the early morningtou will allow some drier air to then filter in as we go thro daytime hours on our not food going on, good news, of course few light morning then thunderstorms came through in the afternoon hours, but at this point, we just have maybe few ours of just some high level clouds south of philly, high sewer uso start out the morning, temperatures still on the mild to even warm side ofhi srt the day out, 71 degrees, and plentygh south jersey and delaware, does get little cooler heading ,
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low mid 60s range. average lowr of the degrees. so again, slightly above. that will here are points still muggy into the 70s through millville, a.c. 60sm philly points northward, and no today will filter in some dry area air. 74 degrees mostly 9:00 this morning, into the 80s by about lunchtime or so then top things out degrees, later this afternoon, jan, then it is a little bit after bumpy road we will talk all about it coming up. >> thank you. now, to a s story this morning. one person is dead, dozen others hurt after attack in virginia, man drove through a group. tuesday police troopers were also killed duringcoer crash ne. here's wendyid shows the moment
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a car mode down don peacefully marching against a white nationalist rally in virg. >> they thought it was a cop car. >> no, no doubt in anybody's mind it was there or w vids that was a planned terrorist attack >> authorities and killed, the driver identified by police as 20 year old jam jr., of ohio, was taken into custody. currently treating this as criminal homicide investigation. h on the scene investigating. city residents s rally was neven charlottesville. >> it is a peaceful'ra great pl. we're athan is not right. >> it was far from peaceful for most of the day asity's decision to remove confederate st public park clashed with protesters.
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>> this event has been >> virginia governor later declared a state of emergency in the city. supremicist and the nazis who came into charlottesville and simple. go home. >> presideru peace. >> we condemn in the stron aggrs sides. of hatred, bigot manry, >> authorities say a safe police helicopter assisting publ efforts crashed in a wooded area outside the city, killing two board. wendy gillette for cbs-3 " eyewitness news." arrested a suspected driver. he's charged with second degree malious wounding and failure to stop at the scene of an accident that resulted in f and the depf justice have also launched a civil rits accident. meantime, the troopers who died have been they're 48 year old lieutenant
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pilot burke mmpilot, 40 year bathes, was also killed, the charlottesville, theto wooded cause of the crash is still under investigation.lle mayor michael will discuss the violence and when led to it on "face theiois morning 10:30, right here on cbs-3. back here at in bus county y together in support of the victims. charlottesvillegathered at statn streets in doylestown last night. "eyewitness news" at then rally. organizers say they wanted to stand up against violence and se , not are going to send our big voices and love to the people of charlottesville, virginia, who have been who have been mimicked and assaulted by white andatred today. >> organizers also say they hope people feeledhile living in
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doylestown. another vigil now there is on ctohe deadly attack in charlottesville. the group phillyornized last ni. folks honored the three people who were speakers encouraged the crowd left city hallainst viole around 8:00 and marbled down the vine street expressway from broadee demonstration remained peaceful. innew this morning, a store strawberry mansion sending one person to the hospital. "eyewitness news" reporterce with more on how the victim is doing this morning, anita, latest? >> reporter: good morning, jan , we do know on to temple univey hospital after being hurt in this fire. we do not know his firefighters just left the scene, but as you can see, there is a lot of debris, window been shattered and workers are
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inside. this is storefront here at the rn of 25th and dauphin streets in strawberry mansion. firefigh around 1:18 this morning, they were able to get the flames under contf hour. were able to get those morning. but at this point, the fire marshall's office says it is to cause. again, investigators are inside working right now to determa cause. this is the mini market on the corner of 25th and strawberry e sean. they did close the roadway here for little bit while they investigating. but right now this roadway here is open. ofoue latest development just as soon as we have them. again we do know at this to teme university hospital. somehow nutter this fire, we don't know if he was nearby, but the hospital right now recovering. but at this point, we d conditi. live in strawberry mansion this morning, anita oh,ew" >> and eat, a keep us
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up-to-date, thank youment also coveri after falling into a sinkhole last night. this happenednorris street and pattern street in philadelphia's strawberry mansion se 50's fell into the hole which is at least 8 feet o rescue him. he was taken to temple hospital. no word on his condition thirni. police have recovered a body from woodbury lake. investigators say, it is them da shoplifting investigation yester for a shoplifter at nearby wawa. officers tried to talk tor ol mn away, then he jumped into ofdbury lake. him as he swam away. his body was later recovered eath has been ruled accidental drowning in upset over margate's controversial do you know project, planned t today. a demonstration is taking place this afternoon on the beach there. promote solidarity and take
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the opportunity to express set s afternoon, just last week, federal judge ruled resume, buts have to be taken to reduce public hea rks. the dunes have been vulnerable to flooding after rain. those flood w bacteria growth. there is still a chance to . no ticket matched all numbers in last night's jt in case your ticket matched some of the numbers here what they are: twenty, 26, 35, 49 and the powerball number is 19. theac wednesday's drawing now off initials guam are making preparations after threats of a missile attack from north the island for a look at the preparations, now underway. role japan may play in defending the up the s heavy rain traps people in their homes in maryland. rebuilding to saulsbury where roads in order to reach those
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>> north korea is threatening to launch four balistic territory as early as mid august. in a phonecall with the governor of guam, president trump sought to reassure you a thousand percent. >> president trump spoke with key internation china's presideg peaceful resolution, urging the us and korea to avoid words or escalate tensions, sat french president agreed work with the anal ice calling on all sides respon. for guam threats from north korea are not new. >> i think everyone should be prepared for know, to expect the unexpectedo. never know. >> the rockets north koring s dd have to fly over japan.its misse system. set lemon, "eyewitness news."s e
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flooding in saulsbury, maryland causing at least two roads to collapsepowerful storma friday night, into saturday morning, some folks were out ous while other left stranded. at roads roads caved in from high water water. head rebuild those roads, the national weather serviceed flooe area. so far no injuries. ver some looking at weath wer rain yesterday as well, nothing to that extent though. >> no it, came later in thowe in the morning, but inbetween, we actually caught some little muggy yesterday afternoon, to said least, and today will be a litt precipitation in the forecast. but 90s maybe too. >> that's okay. so did talk about the forecast with the 90s, but right now leakneighborhood network. it is a wonderful morning, looking atth morning, 62 degreed
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wonderful sunrise to go along th nice and comfortable to start out this sunday morning. yesterday we got to h . it level-rmer because we had the humid air mass sitting over top of us yesterdaycame in shy l high every 86. looks like back up into themperh the afternoon hours today. seventy-four for our high up in the the weekends, mostly sunny day , north of the city.he lowest hy that we will see today is going to be up north of the ci day if you do happen to be up in the poconos to wrap your outside right now, not too much happening on our hi, whispy clouds are oute, to start the day. moisturenorthern delaware, toward the delaware vale. but lots of high is -- big high pressure i should say is in big
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ridge sends erred itself over the mid section, but extends back intothe cold front came thh though in the early morning hours today. now again some clearer conditions for us out there. as you take a weather, not wholt that's going on today. we have, again, hit and pretty h about it. we will see plenty of sunshine , temperatures bit higher than yesterday. and again, that humidity will morning,ittle lower. not too much going on, should be easy commute to work us mondw clouds do start to filter in headoevening hours monday that could lead into what should be partly cloudy tuesday. today, 8r the high temperature, again, mostly sunny, staysaralready ha, happened at 6:11 this morning, now jest pt 6:15. eighty-seven today, up to 86, with the mix, for our monday afternoon. as we getnt middle of the work k
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anyway still looking for mix every sun and clouds t 80s, still saying seasonable monday and tuesday, here come the 9p te the very beginning of august, august 1st, was f the last time we've seen 90 degrees here in philly. gee with 70 for the back to 89,n thursd isolated thunderstorms could be seen on thursday as our next system really start in. and then another chance for 90s on friday. back to the saturday. but i know you said it is summer, 90s are still out there. 90's >> and hopefully i don't start complaining byne though. >> if you can only have it one way, do you want them or you don't? can'o rass is always greener. thank you, matt. > daulton died of aggressive form of brain cancer last week , the same otherormer players, s
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health reporter stephanie stahl found out, doctors say th scientific explanation behind those. dar n becomes the fourth former aggree brain cancer. >> he's pretty>> p yn neurosurgt is not clear whatseeadliest form of brain cancer? it is usually nt es, somewhere t here. >> daulton diagnosed four years ago, other f young from brain cancer, johnnyve mucg mcgraw. >> although we're getting philll players, it is probably statistical that astroturf or some unknown toxin at the stadium could explain the high cancer rate we we have will he little information or to prove thinkses in cents owes
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agents with brain cancer ex expo while while no known but steroids could increase the risk, but again, no proof. >> a ougthat kind of boost things or make you g i'm very suspicious of perhaps in the future. there are thsuspect, but right e can't really say for sure. >> the one thi know, the beloved players provided plenty of good memories. thn, might just be a coincidence of bad luck. we can say, our current state of science. >> oth f different kinds of cancer, for one, curt that's linked to chewing tobacco. cancer cases,at is a clear we just don't know what causes it yet. ,i' cbs-3, " eyewitness news" sdents at penn are being recognized for their .
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news" thisorning. good morning, everyone, it is sunday, august 13th, carabeo. well after a saturday, when we saw rain andy humidity, too, the sun returns today. meteorologist,t the cbs-3 skydek with eyewitness weather, good morning, matt. >>at start to the day. it does still have a little bit after muggy feel to it outei will say that. but overall, it is r temperature , it is nice and clear, that is some good news for realt should just be a fantastic way to weekends. storm scan3, not too much going on out there right n the h
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at this point, south jersey back into daw out, with again, few clouds, here or, there but it will out before long, across the entirety of the delaware valley. winds speeds for u , on the lower side, five to 10 miles per hour, it will b day. only about five, 10-mile winds west.bigger thing is we're on the back side of our cold front. when we have the back side ofwew , usually bridges in some drier air, now, we won't get in, but again, the drier air means the humidity will better s compared to yesterday. temperatures for us currently, we still sit philly, doesn't look like we will get any lower than that. because theeady start today come up it, means we will start to warm just little bit more. shore points, gets little cooler up to six a there in allen, shore point temperatures, 72 barnegat, as well as cape may ba sitting at 72, as well.
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dew points, they're now down to so we dropped out of the 70s, again, still not going to be a still look for the 60s, 70s, in many areas. so again, little bit less humidity, not quite as bad as yesterday. afternoon, jan, could see some 90s as we go throull sho yy forecast when wee inside. >> thank you very much. the president speaks out after a vicious attack, leaves one dozen others injured in charlottesville, virginia, natiy turned violent prompting the state's governor tohere's ashle. >> we condemn in strongest possible terms this aggregious , and violence, on many sides. >> president trump addressing the violence in downtown virgin,
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after clashes errupted between white nationalists and cnt protesters. a number of people were injured during theright demonst. and not just from the fightingse struck by a car that slammed into a crowd people. thousands made their way to emancipation park, protesting the statue removal oflee. the organizers said the statue larger issues. >> the primary three issues are preserving this censorship and rev the second issue is being allowed to as a white person, just like other groups areadvocate for tht politically, and then, finally , this i speech. >> in february, the city council voted to remove the on , pending litigation. the move follows effortosshe so, to remove
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many of those efforts were met with demonstrations. rally drew number of counter protesting groups. the rally came one day after a g whitemarsh that isty campus sparking national news.". >> the violence in e one ofesville will b " this morning. charlottesville mayor, michael , will be one of the at 10:30, right here on cbs-3. n this morning, firefighters battle a blaze sre goes up in flames. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, live at the scene ovet fire. anita, still a developing story. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, good morning, jan, obviously the ese still a lot of damage that you can see out here at the stef of 25th and dan
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street in strawberry mansion. u are charred out. they've been shattered, and there is a lot of debris here i. now, firefighters raised hthis t were able to quickly get the flames under control1:50. and we saw firefighters pull wner, not too long ago. here, they did not want to speak to us on camera, but say thatas an accident, and they have been here owning the store for . fire officials also tell me that one man was hurt, in ten te university hospital. his conditionar, but the store owners actually tell me that no one was hurt. more, and clarify this discrepancy at this time. fi say that somehow one man was hurt, but they don't know whether he was t nearby this storefront. and at this point, the fire investigating a cause for the
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flames, they say, that at this point it is way tooine y kind o, but they're inside working right now. live i anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> and eat, a keephank you. >> new this morning, man recovering after falling in nig. this happened near west norris strawberry mansion section. a man in his 50's, fe,ills at l8 feet deep. firefighters were called to to e hospital. no word on his condition. well, this aer a shooting in northwest kensington. it happened yesterday tey tioga street. shot five a man possibly in times in the hand and once in the throat. he was taken critical condition. police have not made anyorni, pe a man in custody after friday 's shooting in a target police say a person of interest turned himself in friday nig. the 7400
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block of bustleton avenue in rt lock-down after the shooting there. , that say a man saw his man then tried to step in, and that's when he was shot. police have noedt any charges against that suspect. a call for people marched for a united philadelphia yesterday, in center city. thishe fst philadelphia unity rally and march, took place at loganlegevy philadelphia's international students sponsored thishey wanto show what's possible when everyone in the city works together. >> i want people to know that this is truely the city than we need to come together and work together as unity, becy is love. and if w love it, would bring so much better situations f community. >> the rallies organizers also herdayldno the non-profit, parker seven,
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whetr different store. >> i that's where essay dog hopes to come in, the best or write first impression with colleges. fololom, cbs-3 " eyewitness news." >> good write sagre >> she has inspired generations of girls and women now they're paying t riveter. we take to you california where hundreds of people tried to breakorargest gathering of people dressed astros i the riveter. plus this. >> if you have been outside this summer, you have likely been bnquit greg argos, here in west philadelphia, why experts say there has beene in those pesky bugs.
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this august visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. >> 1500 people dressed up as rosey the vive it err, check this out there is crowd at the rosey the riveter festival yesterday, the group tried to smash the guiness world record for the largest gathering every people dressed astros i the riveter, 2,229 people dawned their red and white poke a dot bandana's last year , only 1600 rosey's showed up this year. clearly the fictional icon continues to resonate with individuals everywhere. >> many people thought they couldn't do it yet they proved them wrong. >> rosey is known for redefining what it meant to be a woman during world war ii,
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the group also recognized critical role women played on the homefront, as men were drafted abroad during the war, women workers fell 747 ships, that shipyard in richmond, california, more than any other shipyard in the nation. staying in california now, people at sacramento animal shelter looking for a lost animal's owner, not talking about the typical cat, dog, or even ferret, talking about giant tort us, found walking down the street on friday animal control officers pick them up, took them in. they say the tortoise, they have no idea who that might be , put out call for information in hopes of reuniting the tore tis with his owner. hopefully all of this media attention now will help find him. turning to weather bass here at home. how is it looking, matt? better day hopefully snowed. >> definitely better day, lower humidity today, that's always good news, and no rain in the forecast soy we wrap the weekends up on high note
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to say the least. temperatures for us yesterday, welshing we got up into the 80s, for lot of us, so couple of 70s back down toward the beach, down into delaware, as well. but with the humidity yesterday definitely felt warmer, reading actually few degrees warmer than philly, eight al yesterday afternoon. our week ahead, looks like it will be fairly nice first half of the week. high pressure will be in control. clouds start to move on in as we head into thursday, that will be accompanied with few shower chances, very beginning every august could maybe look for 90s into the forecast. outside, 60s, 70s out there, 63 in reading, 60 in mount pocono, 71 in philly. seventy-three head back down toward the beach in wildwood. you see the northwesterly flow , taking over, and that's trying to bring in some drier air. now, still feels maybe a little bit humid out there. you see some 60s on our dew point map. maybe 70s back down into south jersey, but overall it should be at least slightly less
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humid today compared to what we had yesterday. outside our neighborhood network, down in rehoboth. not bad starred to thing, few people out there on the beach already. it will be a comfortable day if you're down to the beach, temperatures on the sand, right there, high 70s, low 80s , pretty great if you ask me. west winds, 5 miles an hour, but with all of the sunshine, high uv index today, rip countries being on the lower side every things, always want to swim by the lifeguards. first half of the week high pressure in control for the time being. it is slides into the delaware vale, we have a weak cold front that tries to come through on tuesday could bring maybe shower up into the poconos, probably stay dry in philly, though, even with the boundary coming through. then our chance for some 90s comes as we get into wednesday so here is our seven day forecast, you see, 87 degrees for high temperature today, lots of sunshine, slightly lower humidity, for monday, we kick off the work day hoof 86 degrees, few more clouds in there than today, for tuesday,
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88, 90 that chance for wednesday. summertime still here. specially tuesday and wednesday, thursday, brings us chance here in philly for maybe a shower or isolated rumble every thunder, another chance for maybe some 90s on friday, january,, to wrap our week up. also slim chance for shower over the coming weekend. still liking all of the sunshine i see, matt, thank you. over to the traffic center, hi , amanda. >> hi, few things to talk about, starting with this accident here two, lanes blocked on 76 on the westbound side of roosevelt boulevard. traffic is squeezing by right now on the shoulder. this is relatively new, just happened so not seeing too much back up. that couple every minutes this most likely will be causing some significant problems, to avoid that area if you can. >> and for the most part, the rest of your roadways are moving along, however, drivers on the schuylkill expressway are the exception, they do have another headache to deal with here on the westbound side as well headed toward the
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city. crews working on the roads, they have been for the last couple of week, this morning, the work concentrated around p the blue route ramp starts right after the gulph mills exit, starting to see little bit of back up of volume build , give yourself extra time to navigate through the interchange here. good news the work is over once you past the conshohocken curve. >> the accident you can see in the upper left-hand corner of this map, rest of your majors are running at speed, checking out drives if and out of the city everyone running on time, all without delays this morning, turnpike, new jersey roadways, looking good, as well. and taking live look at the ben franklin bridge looks being look bright out there. in the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm a.m. aoun did a mueller, back to you. >> just that pesky schuylkill, thank you, amanda. our region dealt with a lot of rain recently, the standing watt kerr create the perfect conditions for annoying summer pest. talking about moth keys owes this morning, as "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos report, itchiness is not the
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only thing to worry about when it comes to mosquito bites. first you hear the buzz, then the smack. >> sweet blood. that's what they like the most >> mosquitos aren't just annoyance. >> for the first time in a long time, i was kept awake by a mosquito in the room. >> i hate mosquitos, i definitely hate them. >> they can carry some pretty nasty viruses. >> interested in understanding thousand virus is transmit today humans. >> a professor of mike row biology at penn, she and her team are studying ways to limit transmission of west nile virus to humans. >> if you can block the ability of the mosquitos to have a good immune system, maybe she will get so infect that she dice. we don't really care. what we care becomes right, the ability of the mosquito to transmit to humans. >> state department of environmental protection, state-wide, 611 mosquitos tested positive for west nile so far this year. and the testing season isn't
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over until september. last year there were just three infected mosquitos collected. >> mild winter. probably has an effect. >> so does the rain. >> in this rain mosquitos not that big after issue, but tomorrow could be different story. all of the standing water left behind, the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos. >> get rid of all standing water even very small amount of water is sufficient for some of the mosquitos to lay eggs, have larvae. so if you get rid of all of the water you get rid of all of the mott keys oath -- mosquitos. >> and who doesn't want that. >> in west philadelphia, greg argos, cbs-3, "eyewitness news ". big surprise for feltonville service member who is also a big flyers fan. see the unforgettable moment when the flyers and the us surprised him with chance to skate with the team he lovers so much. we will be right
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>> the phillies will go for the series split this afternoon against the mets, sake sack on the mound for the phils, had he finally beat the mets. amylum my weekends, they honored jim bunting, darren green, jim daulton all members of the hall of fame who passed away this year. phillies down one-nothing in the fifth. ceasar hernandez with bloop single to left fieldment nick williams scores. the phils tie things up. next batter, freddie galvis, found his way into right fit for a hit. maikel franco scores, two-one phils. another quality start from noll a7 innings, one run, two
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hits, eight strikeout, the tenth straight game giving up two runs with or less with aaron. phillies go onto meet the mets three to one. eagles back on the practice field today, getting ready for next pre-season game thursday against the bills. the newest eagle quarterback ronald darby watched yesterday 's practice, from the side lines, he can't participate until jordan mack use passes his physical in buffalo. ronald is expected to start when the season begins in washington, world class speed, loves to play, man to man coverage, he's physical, and aggressive. >> the idea mostly, you know, through college, once again i can run, so man to man, i can get up and run with pretty much anybody. >> give him couple of days, we'll see where he's at. we'll take it slow with him. don't want to put him out there where he doesn't know anything. make sure he's comfortable. but if he's available, then for sure we will play him. >> meanwhile, eagles safety malcolm jenkins described the mood yesterday as down, players are sad that jordan
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matthews was tradd to buffalo for dare, but they know it is a business, still doesn't make it any easier tore them to deal with a teammate being traded. >> sucks, i mean, this is my first time experiencing this with someone that's one of my best friends, you know, and seeing him yesterday, it is tough on him, too, kind of out of the blue, ya, really no other way to put it, just tough. >> obviously a surprise, shock , at first, but i've seen a lot of guys come and g but probably none than i was closer to than jordan. >> to arena league football, semifinals, baltimore the only team to beat philly. >> this late in the game, soul up by eight. dan, to darius renolds in the end zone for the score. reynolds spent a lot of time in the end zone. six touchdowns, the soul will defends their tight until two weeks in arena bowl 30. defeating the brigade 69 to 54 >> down in chester union taking on montreal.
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right to miley, who scores. shut out the union three-nil. >> third round of the pga championship, down in charlotte. shot on 14, this is a thing every beauty. lands on the green, gets couple of bounces, and, well, rolls over the cup. just missing hole in one. now, on 15, after another tremendous approach, gram wilson another eagle, who shot six under on the day. he has five shot off the lead. kevin, one over 72, he has one shot lead over chris straws going into today's final rounds that you can see, right here, on cbs-3. >> that's all for sports. i'm lesley van arsdall, have a great day. >> well, every summer the flyers hold an alumni fantasy camp, skaters gather chance to interact with former players and the proceeds benefit flyers fantasy. this year the team decided to decided to recruit one fan in particular. don bell has the story. >> it is all about giving back
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, in this case more after big thank you. >> a feltonville native, and huge flyers fan. he's also been in the army since he graduated from olney high school, in 18985. >> big surprise for him. he knows nothing about it, of course down, try to get this done earlier, so real billing shock to him. excited to seat look on his face. >> with the help of the uso flyers set up magical day. they're seconds ed to flyers fantasy camp in atlantic city, will get a chance to skate with the team. always had deep love for. all that was left, was the surprise. >> you're coming to our philadelphia flyers fantasy camp at the tropicana next friday night, you're checking in, playing hockey for the weekend. >> how do you like that? >> didn't see it coming. whenever we can recognize the military member, it is just a great feeling. >> thank you, i don't even know where to begin with that. it is an honor to serve, but knott have to play with these
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guys, dream come true. >> and that was sports director, don bell reporting. well the flyers alumni fantasy camp taking place august 18th to the 21st. >> that's it for "eyewitness news" at 6:00. here's what we have for you at 7:00. clashes in charlottesville. more arrests, and federal investigation after one of the confrontations between white supremecist, counter protesters, turns deadly. plus: the tick bite that can cause rare reaction, the bizarre conditions some people bitten by the bug are experiencing. we will be right back.
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>> you pretend you're a patriots. >> delivers strong message to white supremecist, after clash with counter protesters, ends with one person dead. back here at home, flames tear through storefront in philadelphia philadelphia's strawberry mansion neighborhood, firefighters try to pinpoint how it started. >> and new this morning, a man falls into a sinkhole. find out where this happened, and how far he fell. today is sunday august 13, good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. a lot to get to this morning. but we start with weather. sunshine returns today. let's get right over to meteorologist, matt peterson, with the eyewitness weather forecast, good sunday
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