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nbc 10 gets an up close look at sharks off the jersey shore. nbc 10 news starts now. right now at 11:00, fire and rain. severe storms made their mark across the region tonight. a tree fell on these wires in north town, causing flames to spark. a few thousand people have also lost power across montgomery county. >> and boy, the rain came down in buckets, making it tough for drivers to see on the roads tonight. this was the view from our dashboard cam in burlington county. >> and all that rain has led to another problem. flooding caused this car to get stuck in the water in pennsauken. >> and let's get an update from glenn "hurricane" schwartz. where are they now?
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>> it has cleared the philadelphia area and all the rest of pennsylvania, but some of this activity is still very strong, maybe even severe with lightning and hail and strong, gusty winds of the some of the heaviest rain just over dover, delaware and little creek. heavy rain in new jersey, deerfield, pitts grow. it just passed washington township and other storms approaching brigantine. the green, the flood advisories. the flood advisory till midnight. severe thunderstorm warnings until 11:30 for parts of the area. these storms will continue to move south, through the area and will be gone by morning. but that's not the end of the rain threat during the day tomorrow. we'll talk more about when that is coming and big changes in the
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temperature department coming up in a few minutes. new at 11:00, nbc 10 was the only tv station there as this baby kidnapper was taken off to prison. sharea moore could spend up to seven years behind bars for taking a child from the mall. >> we've learned a lot of new details about why she may have done this. >> reporter: she claims she blacked out during the kidnapping, due to mental illness. prosecutors detailed lie after lie after lie. sharea moore stonefaced and headed to jail. her mother rene. flanked by supporters after hearing expert testimony that before this march 2016 kidnapping of a 7 week old at the king of prussia mall, her 33-year-old daughter visited a day care to be around babies, after lying for a year to her boyfriend and family about being pregnant and giving birth.
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>> the extent of her manipulation and deception is completely, it's endless. >> reporter: assistant da arguing for the baby's real mother, claiming moore kidnapped her baby when her boyfriend grew suspicious and demanded she show him their child, and she could have been motivated to live up to her well-known mother. when she was caught -- >> my argument is that she accepted no remorse. that she is still trying to evade responsibility. >> reporter: she claims she blacked out due to mental illness and should serve house arrest. but the judge sent her to jail. >> she kidnapped the baby. i think with all the circumstances that have been presented, a sentence of a year and a half is a reasonable sentence. >> reporter: she will start serving that one and a half year to seven-year sentence in state
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tris prison tonight. antipolice vandalism pops up in point breeze. we saw "kill a cop, save a life" spray painted on pillars. also new at 11:00,i john mccain is returning to the senate. he will be back as the senate gets ready for a crucial vote on health care. he revealed last week he is diagnosed with brain cancer. senate leaders say there will be a health care vote by the end of tomorrow, but many senators say they don't know exactly what they're voting on. right now there are bills for repealing and replacing obamacare or just repeal. democrats were on the floor tonight, speaking out against any of those options while republicans are still divided on how to move forward. today president trump stepped up his rhetoric on the issue. he threatened to fire his health and human services secretary if
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tomorrow's vote fails. >> by the way, you going to get the votes? he better get them. he better get them. oh, he better, otherwise, i'll say, tom, you're fired! >> senate republicans need 50 votes to move ahead with the bill. declaring that he has nothing to hide, tonight senior presidential adviser, jared kushner is flatly denying any sort of collusion with the russians. the president's son-in-law sat down today for more than two hours of questioning from the senate intelligence committee behind closed doors. it all revolves around four meetings and his attempts to create a secret back channel with russia. he stood at the podium at the white house and said neither he nor any one on president trump's staff colluded with russia during the 2016 campaign. kushner will appear tomorrow before members of the house intelligence committee and will be under oath. also tonight, new video is taking us right into the middle
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of a police shootout. the gunshots don't stop there. at least 70 bullets were fired on this busy street in stlaent atlantic city. prosecutors released this video more than three years after the deadly shootout. denise nakano explain why it's coming out right now and bringing out memories for the people who witnessed it. >> reporter: a shootout in atlantic city between seven officers and a man armed with a gun shown in graphic detail. dash cam video captured the hail of gunfire, while the man's shooting at police and officers firing at least 69 rounds, hitting watson at least 45 times. he led officers on a more than ten-mile pursuit back in march
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of 2014. speeds reached up to 85 miles per hour through stoplights and stop signs. he struck several cars along the way. it started here in the parking lot of a mexican restaurant and bar where he was a regular. and witnesses saw him point a gun toward the ceiling. the restaurant owner remembered the shock he felt, learning a customer he saw just minutes earlier was at the center of a high-speed chase and police shootout. >> we were surprised. >> reporter: the shooting happened from the ex-mess wpres a shopping area known as "the walk." >> i think they should be available to everybody for the simple fact they'll be able to see what's going on. >> reporter: the release of the video came out of a new jersey supreme court ruling earlier this month. that dash cam video of deadly police-involved shootings should
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be released in most cases of public interest. >> it shows the drama of what's happening, somebody going down like that. >> reporter: denise nakano, nbc 10. the family of a missing chester county woman flew halfway around the world hoping to get answers on her disappearance. she hasn't been seen since april 10th. more than three months later, police searched her home for the first time. her sister and brother-in-law spoke with nbc 10. they traveled to poland to meet with state police. investigators and a forensic crew combed through the home he shared with her husband and young son. it is the first time police searched the home since march. her sister and brother-in-law say they met with her husband briefly tonight. >> the key here is in poland. they feel very, very bad in this ongoing period of time that we really don't know what has
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happened. it's terrible for the whole family, of course. >> and his relatives said they are thankful for the community members who have helped search for her in chester county. a judge granted an injunction that would stop any work on sunoco's mariner east two pipeline. it comes after neighbors were concerned with their safety. they would carry gas liquids. we reached out to sunoco for comment, and they said they looked forward to demonstrating how they have complied at all times with their agreement. history was made today in philadelphia. kelly hodge was sworn in as the first african-american woman to lead the district attorney's office. she will serve as interim d.a. until the new one is elected and takes office next year. a poured of judges selected hodge to fill the position vacated by former d.a. seth williams who resigned after he
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pleaded guilty to federal bribery and corruption charges. next at 11:00, problems at the pump. a local gas station shuts down after drivers discover an expensive issue. searching for great white sharks off the jersey shore, with the people who made mary lee famous. >> you all are living in the middle of some critical habitat here. >> reporter: why this expedition is on a quest for answers near the new jersey coastline. plus shelter from the storm. what a mother did to protect her young daughter as this waterspout b waterspout got closer and closer. >> tonight's storm is finally starting to move out and we're going to face oppressive heat. your much cooler neighborhood forecast coming up next. whoa!
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it was caught off the jersey shore this weekend. state officials say it is the biggest shark catch in new jersey history. now for shark researchers off the jersey shore, they've got their eye on a bigger catch. >> they're on the lookout for great whites. ted greenburg went aboard their ship, and as he shows us, finding these sharks is just the beginning. >> reporter: it is a mission to find -- >> brings it to the area -- >> reporter: track -- >> this will be attached to their dorsal fin. >> reporter: and protect a creature. tough to study creatures that scientists still know little about. >> they're here, swimming by, using these waters, they always have been. >> reporter: we got a chance to come aboard this ship near the wildwoods with o-search, the
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operation that made mary lea celebrity, with more than 120,000 twitter followers, she was outfitted with a satellite tag five years ago. >> people are getting excited about mary lee. >> reporter: mike hyatt is the chief scientist on this expedition. >> take that sample. >> reporter: experts hope their work tracking and studying great whites will help their population to rebound after decades of decline. >> what we're trying to do is help solve the white shark puzzle. >> reporter: o-search and its researchers have already done a lot of research. but this is the first time they've focussed their efforts near the jersey shore. >> we're trying to figure out where the great white sharks in this region are mating, birthing, traveling and where the babies live. >> reporter: a critical fate
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when most young great whites are tending to get caught unintentionally. >> they help manage the ecosystem, the population of all the other fish stock. >> reporter: on our journey, the sharks proved to be elusive, but this scientific research steams forward to help save and better understand one of the ocean's greatest predators. ted greenburg, nbc 10 news. >> ooh. if you would like to track the sharks off the jersey shore or anywhere around the world, go to nbc 10.com. >> track them from a comfortable distance. we posted a link to the o-search. you can download an app to your phone. nbc 10 responds is helping local drivers get back on the road after they say their cars were filled with contaminated gas. the sunoco is now shut down. underground tanks contaminated the 87 octane with diesel fuel.
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chris sherocco says it forced her to undergo $1200 in repairs. she says after our call, they told her they would pay for her repairs and get her a rental car. terrifying ordeal for three people when they found themselves directly in the path of a waterspout in cumberland county. it formed yesterday along delaware bay. roxanne bates and her family were drabbicrabbing in a creek. they pulled the boat into a marsh. it came within 20 feet. >> as a parent, you only want to present your child. the only thing i knew to do was jump on top of her, pemake sure nothing happened. >> at the last minute, the waterspout took a sharp turn and fortunately missed them. streets looked more like rivers tonight in washington
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lane. the kwater nearly halfway up the door as the car made it through. >> and take a look at the storms looming other bucks county. you see those massive clouds sweeping right across the sky. and if you see weather damage in your neighborhood, share your photos and video with nbc 10. you can send them directly right through the nbc 10 app. >> we can tell you cooler temperatures are starting to move in. >> hurricane schwartz is back with your forecast. >> they're moving out, cooler air moving in. we may not hit 80 in the next couple days. here's what the radar looked like at 5:15 with some of the storms approaching the poconos and the lehigh valley. they move through the whole area. it looks like everybody got rained on this afternoon or tonight. and we're still seeing some in delaware and south jersey.
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it's over in pennsylvania but not quite delaware and new jersey. some of this heavy thunderstorm activity moving in milford by 11:45, and near midnight in ocean city and down toward the cape may area. and that will continue to move out. a tremendous amounts of rain over the last couple of days, especially northern delaware shadelaware, parts of south jersey. a lot of these bright colors happened today. nearly three in reading. there's winner, north of wilmington, over seven inches of rain, and surrounding that, four-plus inches. five and a half, washington township. we do not need anymore rain. this is the last of it. coming through over the next couple of hours, but you see the clouds hanging in there. we're getting a northeast wind. there's still low-level moisture around. we don't expect big
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thunderstorms, but there may very well be some showers hanging around. some in the morning. some in the afternoon. and look at these temperatures. not going up very much. especially as you head into new jersey. because you're closer to the ocean, more showers, more clouds. more east wind. it's just not going to move out anytime soon. so temperatures hold in the70s for most of the area, fairmount at 78. reading, allentown and easton at 76 with occasional, mostly light showers coming in during the day. and then on wednesday, it's still pretty cloudy. can't rule out a shower. thursday, late in the day, and at night, that's when the heat, humidity and thunderstorms comes back. so we get a break from the temperatures, but we're not seeing a whole lot of sunshine the next couple of days in any part of the area. by thursday, the temperatures go
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back up. >> thanks. well, we know students need supplies like books, paper and scissors. >> but what about sneakers, a rug or 3d pens? they're all part of our effort to support our schools initiative. and you can make them a reality. from now until saturday, donate money or supplies to support more than 900 projects in our local schools. go to nbc 10.com to find out how you can help. football season one step closer as the team returns for training camp. john crash tak john clark takes us there next.
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welcome for little league champions in our area. this is the plymouth little league 10 and under softball team. they just won the pennsylvania state championship after going 10-1 in their tournament. the girls were greeted with a parade. >> that's great for them. >> congratulations to them. >> maybe the phillies could use their help too. >> the phillies can use everything they can get. we endured a rain delay. they're looking for another win with the houston astros in town. and the birds are back. we are inside the first day of eagles training camp, coming up. this portion of nbc news brought to you by virtua.
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philly kick off a three-game series with the astros. the start of this one, run into some trouble early on. mccann, and up and out, deep and gone to right field. houston on the board. very next batter, alex bregman doing some yard work. hits it almost to the same spot. back to back runs for the astros. phillies trailing 3-1. look at that cloud as it moves across citizen's bank park. a little less than two-hour rain delay. the action picks back up. right now they are losing 10-1 in the bottom of the sixth. football is finally back. players stepped on the field for the start of training camp. john cralark in the middle of a the action. >> reporter: carson wents. he was the first one out there with the other quarterback.
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here is doug peterson on the transformation of carson from year one to year two. >> as he comes into this camp. >> he's refreshed, rejuvenated, eager, ready to go. he's got the best thing i think at that he and i, going into year two that he played 16 games last year. that's the exciting thing about it. he's a year experienced now in this league. >> these next three days, the eagles rookie can get their feet wet at a training before the veterans come in on thursday. i asked doug peterson about these comments that the eagles have as much talent as the packers team that went to the super bowl in the '90s. >> it takes, it has to come together. you have to have a coaching staff. everybody's got to gel. it takes more than talent. i feel hilike we've got talente players on this roster. i don't want to put us in a box
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and say we can't do this or we can't do that, the season hasn't started yet. >> torrey smith was out on the field today with his two young sons. family is one of the reasons why he chose philly and the eagles. i'm john clark, csn. finally, venus williams playing in the freedom. that's your look at sports. comin' right back. pro-tip: chop all your veggies for the week at once.
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kwocool are cooler temperat welcome. >> we may not hit 80 degrees, but at least we won't get clobbered with the heavy rain like we did the last couple days. it's still pretty fierce. if you're ashore, you're going to get a lot of lightning. once we get past friday, i wanted to show you some awesome, there's dry weather. another round of storms thursday into friday. the next two days are cool and cloudy, and then some sun. >> perfect. goodnight. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- rob lowe! chrissy metz! musical guest, fifth harmony
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