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talking to witnesses trying to get a good description of the suspect that bystander was standing next to the mercedes, he was shot multiple times and the family is desperate for answers. he is not doing good. we have to make a decision. a father torn a part, a mother inconsolable as her son struggles to stay alive. 23-year-old michael once a stand out athlete yonkers now bullet his head and arm. the victim was standing outside, i think they were eating some kind of food they just purchased a vehicle drove by we're told that the driver pointed a gun out the window and fired five or six shots in that person's general direction.
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drove off south on central park avenue, soon after they worked to collect evidence and shell casings investigators say they are looking into the possibility that there was a dispute before the shooting. we're looking at license plate readers, red light cameras any video that we could find. >> the father, a carpenter who has had respiratory issues since working at ground zero proudly showing us pictures from his son's career and first pro-baseball paycheck. devastated trying to make sense why he was shot. >> good kid, drafted by the oakland a's. a full ride to college. >> he is a friend of the city of yonkers, high regard in the city. we believe this was a very senseless shooting and we're going to do our best to try to find a suspect. >> back live you can see some of the detectives here at the scene they've been here all
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morning as they try to piece this together. police telling us they are looking for the car, a light colored or yellow two-door honda. they are trying to locate that vehicle and locate that shooter they are asking for the public's help as they try to piece this investigation together. cbs 2 news. also new at noon police arrested a suspect in connection with a death of a staten island woman. found dead inside the hotel last tuesday, investigators say the suspect joseph may have spent time with another woman who was found dead in a bushwick hotel in july. no charges filed but police say they expect to charge him soon. a pedestrian was struck and killed in the bronx in the kingsbridge section near 231st street and kingsbridge avenue. it is unclear why the male victim was in the roadway, police are in the scene examing the vehicle he may have exited
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alone in the park has been reunited with his family someone had seen the boy's picture on twitter and spotted him alone at the playground and called police. turns out the boy was brought there with his day care and the boy's mother is understandably angry. >> the fact that they were responsible enough to take care of my child while he is outside and leave him there and not notice it until they saw that picture on twitter. imagine if they wouldn't have seen that picture did they not know? apparently when it was time to leave a day care employee miscounted the children and left the little boy behind my accident. the hate crimes unit searching for three people who attacked a mother and daughter in manhattan one victim spoke to cbs 2, they were eating at an east side restaurant people at a near by table began yelling gay slurs and two women
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and a man got violence. >> keep them across the restaurant, i went through tables, chairs, glasses. police released video of the suspects a man in his mid-further and 30s -- with long black hair. and this time it means something, cbs 2 andrea grimes is at citi field. >> the mets are expected capacity crowds all weekend here for what is turned a very important subway series just weeks before the post season. >> the battle of the borrowsbegins, with play off hopes on the horizon for both teams. >> that i have been the amazing mets like they used to be. so it should be a great game.
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hope the yankees win. matters more for the yankees than the mets hoping to avoid getting in the post season through a wild card game. has faith they'll win this weekend. >> i'm rooting for the mets. fans have had a lot to cheer about this season. they head into the subway series with an 8 game lead topping the national league east. >> not your father's yankees anymore. we talked with chris last time they faced off and ran into him this morning. >> with the yankees always a lot of hype looking forward to the win and getting along with the play offs. expect an especially electric series with rowdy fans, him and his friends will be there sunday. >> there is a lot of animosity. >> we get into it with some pretty fun. >> i'm sure a lot of fans will
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oothers, they are on the mound tonight for the game for those of you looking ahead to the play offs some lucky fan learned they won a lottery winning the chance to buy tickets for the post season. first thing's first, tonight, gates open at 5:10. citi field, andrea grimes, cbs 2 news. we should get that guy's name lucky him. 12:06 still to come at noon the flu. hillary clinton face it is nation on sunday, the one on one interview. >> you can't pass up anything beetles of course have to congress and check this out. your chance to own a piece, you'll get a firsthand look at a beatles auction happening soon. >> remember that song yesterday? today is a lot like yesterday, weather-wise when are we going to cool down?
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forecast coming up. in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, and advanced hospice and palliative care for adults and children, but the values of the brooklyn ladies still guide us.
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a flu shot, cases peek between december and february. imagine feeling someone else's pain whether it is a hit or a cut or a needle one doctor says he is able to feel every sensation, it is helping him heal patients how does it work? watch mirrored pain tonight at 11:00. beatleed fans listen up, memorabilia goes up for auction this weekend, we have more on the long and winding road to the auction block. >> if the beatles are the sound track of your life how would you like to own a piece of the greatest rock and roll band ever? >> it is really something to see like a beatle museum, it is great. you can't pass up anything beatles. >> captures the entirety of their career. >> gave us a tour of the items that will be auctioned near on east 79th street saturday. it is the first contract the beatles signed and the records,
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remember the 45? >> ps, i love you. it is the b side of their first one, love me too. >> which is the song that really starts the story for most fans they don't know about my bonny. >> a side, b side. there is the artwork. >> these are original production sales from yellow submarine. >> and the guitars. >> this is a vintage 1965 violin base by paul mccartney. >> some of us are timeless some don't remember that but joined in the laid 60s early 70s. >> the beatles are perhaps unique amongst all of the pop groups of the 20th century in that they have continued to generate new fans. and they haven't been active now for over 45 years. thankfully some things don't last.
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>> of course the hair that became a big story here. >> i think we all had that haircut . the bidding prices from $250 from $75,000. >> the story is great they wrote the greatest story in pop music but it is the music that continues to bring people. >> for the auction, all you need is love and a checkbook on the east side, cbs 2 news. yes a little money would help don't miss your chance the auction starts saturday at 1 p.m. coming up a new controversy for presidential candidate donald trump. >> there is a problem in this country called muslim. raising from a question from an audience member. smile, see how former president jimny carter and his
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>> we know our current president is one, you know he is not even an american. >> bad thing are happening out there. the trump supporter claims there were terror training camps on american soil. this weekend john dickerson will sit down with hillary clinton for her sunday show interview in almost four years, john dickerson is live in washington good to see you. >> i want to ask you first about this latest incident involving donald trump. criticized for things he said now bombarded for not speaking up. there was a candidate in new york who got in trouble for this more than 100 years ago. this is not new in politics the problem for trump or the challenge is that there is the charge that he is challenged
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the president's birth certificate, he has kind of whipped this up. he bares perhaps more responsibility for this than any candidate would who can't always fact check or call out everything everyone of their supporters would have said. you seeing any erosion in trump support now that viewers have had a chance to digest the performance with a number of happening this week? we'll see the constant story with donald trump so far has been people people would fall as a result of people something said he has not fallen. what about the things he didn't say there was about 35 minutes where he was absent from it not wanting to jump into the middle of a pretty details conversation with foreign policies, with the supporter not speaking up and calling him out. so we'll have to see he has
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of keeping support from supporters they just like what's sort of in his gut and everything else they are just not worried about. let's talk about sunday morning on face the nation. hillary clinton will be our guest, a, sit enough time, b, what points do you think he needs to get across on sunday to move her campaign forward. we're going to talk about a whole variety of issue, obviously her campaign the current said who said we're not sure what's at the heart of the campaign talk about the e-mail server foreign policy, domestic policy i think her problem at least as far as the polls show is she is not making the kind of connection that voters that candidates want to make how she makes that connection and whether she can is one of the tests for her campaign. as we've seen trust issues are definitely, the former secretary matter of fact, trying to beat back bennie
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sanders, on "cbs this morning" are they feeling the heat from the vermont senator? >> i think also that he creates an appetite, among democrats for a similar kind of message hillary clinton. even if he is not making a direct attack at her and not attacked her really at all, there are democrats who would like to see and like to rally around something from hillary clinton that makes them feel as kind of good as what bernie sanders is saying. one last question, in yourestimation how did you think it played out? >> it played out unpredictably, honestly that huge number comes from donald trump, and the question for the party more broadly is when people watch, are they taking any, making any opinions or judgments about the
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the republican party favorably this is about the best thing the gop could have happen. on the other hand if they tune in and see something they don't like then all of that exposure is not so great for republicans we'll just have to see how that plays out. even donald trump saying it was like a wwe event. thanks so much great to talk to you best of luck on sunday we look forward to it. you can catch a full hour on face the nation on sunday with the aforementioned john dickerson and hillary clinton right here on cbs 2. now it is time for your exclusive forecast from one john to another. i'll tell you we are just women and john's here. weather watchers watching great weather, many enjoying it just calling it a beautiful day, anthony says we are wrapping up summer, he is enjoying the last little bit of
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i want to take you up here to adele. i love this picture, great day for a little fun on the hudson. perfect cruising weather and you can see paradise there. lots of heat and air quality suffer too. in the city we're looking at 83 degrees, winds variable at 5. a south wind give it is south shore a sea breeze. you'll see the mid-80s dominate temperatures are actually a degree cooler than they were this time yesterday dew points closer to 60 it is a hitel bit more humid particularly to the east. yesterday we hit 89 going for 87 today clearly above normal sunsets at 7:00. that air quality alert includes the city, now includes the hudson valley the area dealing with ground ozone. pollen not too bad staying in the mid-40s for the most part up a bit today. you get a sense of our hazy
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there is a front possibility, though, with more humidity stray shower. rest of your friday, friday night, fine. saturday morning, a little bit of fog and some drizzle possible north and east and a shower, sunday could see a shower early than watch what happens between 9 an say noon we start to clear that out, that's better for football we'll see the cooler numbers stick around. i shouldn't say cool i should say seasonal. mid-70s, better chance for rain midweek. >> did i hear you say football? every time you say football, they are like, yes. >> all right john thank you so much. an apple a day can keep the doctor away especially if you're talking about fuji apples. it is going to be the apples look how big these are in the market,fuji apples are
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when you buy it nice and red any shriveling. very firm, if it has any gift, don't buy it, the new is very firm. check around here, no decay. store them i know they'll look beautiful, around the kitchen table. keep them in the refrigerator cool and crisp fuji apples the new crop is in delicious juicy great so many different recipes, beside that, one of the best apples to enjoy. i'm tony your fresh grocer, eat fresh and stay healthy. brought to you by 1906 butcher shop. weather is powered by your
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names see more at 5:00. unbarebly cute, couldn't help pull out the camera after seeing the bears enjoying the up iser season, appear to be resting on the trampoline and just wandered back into the news. i love bear on trampoline stories. that's it for us, thanks for joining us i'm chris wragge. cbs 2 news is back at 5:00
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