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s they came looking for opportunity. they worked hard. we helped them work harder. they are the students of strayer university. for 125 years, we've supported as they've rewritten the future. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. mind behind criminal minds, the local man who play as key role. unlocking secrets about the kennedy assassination. the never before seen files about to be made public and what those top secret documents could prove about popular conspiracy theories.
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. a grieving mother looks for answers after teenagers from prestigious high schools are gunned down. . i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. the manhunt inside r intensifies for the shooter. investigators say the boys were killed last night after an argument at 12th and reinour in south philadelphia. alexandria hoff joins us from police headquarters with the latest. alex where. >> reporter: ukee, jessica, police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that she's ready for answers. over 200 friends and community members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. where three bullets killed two teenager boys. the shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one
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of the victims, 16-year-old sal dinubile, a junior at st. joe's prep. ten miles from there, grief filled a family living room in overbrook. >> he was a good kid. it's one thing if he was bad. the only thing he love doing was playing basketball. >> reporter: that is the mother of victim k, a leer miller, also 16. she proudly displayed photos of her son through the year, a boy turned young man quiet, mathematically skilled. an honor student. he transferred this career with the hope of earning a basketball scholarship for college >> i'm angry. mad. i'm heart broken. everything. because this shouldn't have been. this shouldn't have been. >> reporter: he was shot once in the chest, dinubile twice.
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it started with an argument with a group of 16-year-olds. >> one of those tragic mixes when arguments happen. used tore fist fights, now it's guns and we have two tragedies. >> reporter: employees say there was a group of teens. right now, believe there was just one shooter. reporting live from police headquarters, alexandria hoff, cbs3 >> thank you. investigators are looking into the cause of this fire that destroyed the popular bridgeton foy restaurant on south street. three firefighters injured, two dogs killed as games engulfed the eatery started around 1:15. the neighbors are saddened for the owners of the restaurant >> i just had a fund-raiser here two weeks ago and breaks my heart that these kind people lost what they've lost >> i feel the way i felt today, my mom died and the day my dad
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died. i can't remember ever feeling as heart broken as i feel right now >> what remained was torn down this afternoon, because of the danger of possible collapse. >> a mysterious boom shakes houses and rattles nerves in south jersey. plenty of people heard the booming this morning, some in cape may county thought it was an earthquake. they say there was not seismic activity but they detect add sonic boom about nine miles off the coast north wildwood. >> we see a lot of military planes all the time. year round all sorts of different planes. i'm assuming that's what we're talking about here. >> we contacted the air national guard's 177th fighter wing out of atlantic city. they say their jets did in the cause the sonic boom.
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fresh off a series of merger, jefferson health is eliminating some jobs. jefferson is cutting fewer than 300 job, jefferson past in the merging with abington health, are ria health. >> two political aids to bob brady have been indicted on conspiracy related charges. political operatives, ken smuggler and donald jones pleaded not guilty. a grand jury indictment alleges they paid off the 2012 democratic primary rival in exchange for him withdrawing from the race. that rival former municipal court judge minimum knee moore pleaded guilty earlier this month >> the decision to criminalize this behavior is unfair, it's untoward. and quite frankly, somewhat demeaning. >> all of my client's business,
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the congressman and any of his other clients, all of us is above board. completely legitimate, congressman's brady's attorney said brady has done nothing wrong and cooperated fully with authorities. tonight president trump says reports that claim the republican party is divided are not true. this comes as the war of words escalates between the president and retiring arizona senator jeff flake. tuesday, the republican blasted the president on the senate floor. he cited president trump's behavior as the reason he'll not seek reelection, the president responded. >> the poll numbers are terrible. he's done terribly for great people of arizona. a state that likes donald trump very much >> the longer we go be the more this behavior is normalized and that's a problem >> he said the party stand behind his agenda particularly on issues like tax reform.
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form president george hw bush apologizing to an actress from delaware county after she accused him of sexual assault. she said he touched him from behind and told her a dirty joke. they meta screening for the television series about the revolutionary war >> on indication he patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good nature erred manner. isn't seen it as innocent others clearly felt it inappropriate. president bush apologizes most sincerely. top secret files from the assassination of jfk will be made public >> people are anxiously waiting to get their hands on the documents, nicole brewer is here with a look at what the papers could prove >> white house official say the president believes these documents should be made
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available in the interest of full transparency. we talked to alice george for a lately insight >> when jfk was assassinated in november of 1963, it was a national tragedy. dramatic and shocking. >> you don't see a president killed every day. >> 50 years later, the intrigue hasn't let up >> family alone fascinating >> i think it was a time. it was such a dynamic time, a decisive time >> as the documents are about to be released the confrontation around conspiracy theories continues from those who questioned then vice president linden b johnson, fingers pointed at the mob and cia, research suggests the majority of americans 61% believe that lee harvey oswald did not act alone. >> i don't think just takes, i mean, just takes one bullet >> fact that the warren
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commission which was trying find out what had happened did a pretty sloppy job raised a lot of doubts. >> reporter: alice george written about the topic, she said it was hard for americans to accept that one small man could commit such a big crime. but she believes he did >> i think oswald pulled the trigger. i don't think there was another gunman. but i can't prove there wasn't a conspiracy. >> reporter: what might we learn from the release? >> may clarify the picture of how the government handles things. but i doubt anything is going to give us new evidence about actual shooting. i think the question will be with us for a long time. >> we mentioned the recent polls showing the ma of americans believe more than one person was involved in the assassination, interesting that idea spanned about every demographic. even democrats and republicans agree that we still don't know what really happened or we think
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we don't know what happened. >> i was five and i remember like it was yesterday >> i believe a lot of people. so impacted. >> thanks, nicole. do you ever wonder where crime shows up come with their ideas for deranged killers. >> it's not what you think. i never murdered anyone >> meet the local mind behind criminal minds. and what he does when he's not helping in hollywood. inside the operating room, a surgeon at chop reveals what may be historic surgery separate conjoined twins more unique. what's next for the girls. amazon unlocks a new idea. the high tech way the giant wants to make sure you never miss another package delivery. it was a nice day, but a half half weekend on the way. will it look like this for the entire weekend? not so much. we got heavy rain to track. i'll tell you when it gets here and if it will impact eagles coming up.
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. the action packed episode has a connection to our area. a local college professor was major contributor to the episode and a consultant to the writer >> the mind behind criminal minds talked about the experience with david spunt. >> i told you. never touch my stuff. now go. >> reporter: in the chilling episodes of criminal minds on cbs, the elite crime team is back to tracking a dangerous can bill killer named floyd infer he
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will. man loud out of his mental hospital for home visits. will he kill again. >> the human mind is just really a wonderful exploration into why people do what they do. >> reporter: meet one of the minds behind the show criminal minds. forensic neuro psychologist dr. john white. he's a professor at stockton university by day. psychologist to some of the most dangerous criminals at night. >> it's so interesting and intriguing. >> reporter: he's a published author and happens to be a consultant on cbs's hit show, the show's producer send him scripts to get his take. >> i love looking at the script, so creative. writers are great >> white helped give profiles to some of the most deranged criminals on show. a former police in dallas texas he moved to the atlantic city area where he sees what he calls perpetrators on a regular basis
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>> a lot are based crimes taking place, in way it reflects the real world and a more dramatic fashion and speeded up. >> reporter: he's happy with the spotlight the drama shines on that his profession that is only growing >> you have an exploding field that will be worth so much to know in the realms predicting and looking at criminal behavior >> predicting criminal behavior is not easy especially with his young patients one of his motion cases in his entire career aing your who has multiple personalities, he sees a lot. loves his job, loves what he does. he hopes people will want to get into the industry >> did he do anything special? he's humble he said he would watch it at home with his family but proud of what he does. >> great connection. thanks. health watch, historic surgery performed in philadelphia. now, we're hearing from the
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local doctor who separated conjoined twins. this is the newest picture of abark by and erin delaney. they're doing well four months after surgery. neurosurgeon used an external distraction device during the surgery. a first of its kind procedure >> this is custom built on like a 3 dc printer based on scans, basically pushes each twin further apart >> we're told the twins will need one more surgery is to finish reconstructing their skull. a new jersey state trooper finds him in the right place at the right time while a after you. he was watching football with his son in a restaurant sunday when he noticed a man choking in a nearby table. the trooper quickly rushed over and began performing the heimlich maneuver and within seconds the efforts were
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successful he began breathing normally. amazon has a new way to make sure you never miss another delivery. they want to put packages inside your house even when you're not there. the called amazon key. and starting next month, prime members can start using the service. you have to buy a special lock and security camera for $250, then watch from your phone as the delivery driver opens your door and drops off the package. you can also use the sum to let other people into your house when you're not home. >> we'll see about that. >> in the meantime kate is here with a look at the forecast >> that will be a couple of hum over the weekend. half and half weekend, get the umbrellas ready for sunday if you're headed to the eagles game, get the upon chose ready. you will be needing them. let's take a look. of quiet weather, the a pretty nice evening, cool, crisp and dry. here's a live look at center city logan circle and the fought
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fountains turned off but lit up. a light jacket if you're taking the dog for a late night walk. stormscan 3 showing rain over new england the system brought us rain yesterday. brought cloud cover today, portions of south jersey and delaware, now looking at atlantic city a couple of light spotty showers across western pennsylvania into the mountains of west virginia. under an low pressure system. in the upper atmosphere that will be drifting our way tomorrow. it's the coolest day of the week at least until monday and we'll be seeing few clouds and maybe a stray sprinkle. let's talk about our half and half weekend, because as high pressure sits overhead, late tomorrow into friday, really, really nice weather, we'll finish out the weekend. work week on a real nice note. saturday, that high pressure system shifts to the east and we
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get into return flow, more of a south wind between the high and this advancing low pressure system. that will warm us up. not only do we have the cold front but a new area of low pressure system off the coast of the carolinas and that will draw in more moisture, this sheriff drenching rain much of the day sunday. saturday, sunny and warm, next system arrives sunday, kind of a two-part system with front and a new low heavy rain is likely as well as strong gusty winds, sunday looks like a stormy day, it will cool down and warm up. 61 tomorrow and temperatures surge, there's the you return flow i talked about the southwest wind brings us to about ten degrees above average saturday. sunday is cooler thanks to the cloud cover and the rain but it will get cooler still. 47 tonight be partly cloudy, tomorrow breezy, cool with an
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isolated sprinkle, the high only 61. fast forward to the eagles game day forecast. this not looking great. rain, heavy at times throughout the entire game. tailgate time through the post game time. better news for trick treaters tuesday, a quick preview into next week, as of right now it looks likes it will be mid 50's mainly clear sky, light wind and nearly full moon, some communities do the trick or treating the saturday before halloween or sometimes after. saturday looks fine, hopefully we don't have many areas of trick or treat or halloween festivities plan. it looks downright miserable but rest of the forecast look good. >> a new quarterback of the eagles defense, we'll tell you who it is. plus the sixers and rockets in south philadelphia. comes down the final shots. sports coming up next.
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. i kept hearing all these growlings tonight >> punched in the gut. >> two words, growing pains. the baby sixers are going through the process of learning to you how to win. they hosted the houston rockets. south philadelphia mcconnell looking, jo jo, joel embiid get up and throw it down. at 21 points and six boards in 25 minutes. third quarter, game tied at 63. mcconnell la mere johnson playing a little two man a game. there he is mcconnell with the steal. 6.9 exists. fourth quarter, sixers up by two. trying to place defense.
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gordon. corner pocket. sixers out score nine nothing in the final few minutes and lose 105-104. meanwhile, you don't see markelle fultz because he's out at least three games with shoulder soreness. it comes after his agent went public with the severe tea of the injury. >> he might have worked on his shot a little bit. could be the cause of the irritation and inflammation in the shoulder, new mechanic, shooting mechanics, sometimes puts your shoulder in a different position. whatever the case, whichever happened first, he's dealing with soreness and nothing more. >> keith williams, markelle fultz personal trainer spoke to our friends chris and ike on the afternoon show.
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he's not buying what coangelo is saying, williams said markelle was not trying to change his mechanics before the injury. he said he doesn't know why the sixers would actually they say. switching gears, eagles back to work, playing the zero and seven 49ers on sunday, no official word on who will replace jason peters. they may rotate good and joe walker. birds are trying to compensate for the loves jordan hicks. bradham will become the quarterback, so to speak, he'll ware the ear piece and helmet. here's jim schwartz. >> we played a lot of football without him. so it's not -- it's nothing that we haven't done before. guys will step up into different roles, we've been doing that all season long. you know, we'll miss him on the field, for sure. and we now now our game of
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. cbs and the "cw philly" and komen philadelphia are teaming up by turning the region pink. this is the phoenix in center city shining bright. october is national breast cancer awareness month and the pink lights are a reminder to schedule a mammogram and to stay vigilant. this is the 16 and year for the lights for the cure campaign, more information at cbsphilly/cure.
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to some incredible video of a crazy venture. >> tom morgan who's from great britain flew 15 miles across south africa in a camping chair. he reached an at tuesday 8200 feet and landed back on solid ground after two hours, he doesn't look too upset. he's planning to set up the first ever competitive helium balloon race in africa. kate? with your weekend watch, we're talking about a half and half weekend quite a mixed bag. saturday is weekend perfection. a bit above average, ten degrees above average highs in the 70's, trick or treat negligents do it early saturday should be fun but rain is back in the forecast. the second half of the day looks wet. rain could be heavy at times, that means
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