charlie, charlie, charlie, they come running up, hug me. it is all right. i like it, but i don't understand it. >> what alike recall guy a lot of people want to hug him after they won the world series, too, that helps a little bit. coming up in sports we'll hear what he is working on now and his interesting transition from managing to scouting. >> can't wait to hear that, thank you, colleen. well, a american doctor who is fighting the deadly ebola virus is improving. and he is talking about his difficult recovery. what he's saying from an isolation room in atlanta. that's next. and a rabid fox goes on the attack. how a councilman and today protect a group of young campers from the vicious animal. plus a breakthrough treatment for severe as m how it is helping people breathe easier and changing their lives. caitlin? >> joyce, beautiful day, beautiful evening. 86 degrees is the high temperature here in philadelphia, right where we should be for august 9th. can we do it again tomorrow? your first look at the sunday forecast is coming up next, your wake up weather. >>> welcome back, police in cape may county trying to find this man tonight. cops say he robbed the bank of america in real owe grand this afternoon, police say he slipped the tell area note. demanding cash. now, you want to give middle township police a call if you have any idea who this man is. well, an american doctor infected infect with ebola while working in liberia says he is getting stronger every day. he released a statement from an isolation unit in atlanta. and the husband after second aid worker, who also has the deadly virus, says getting better, too. fox's lea gabriel is in new york with the very latest on this. >> we learned that another person, a nun from the congress a, working in liberia, died saturday from ' bowl a as for the two americans, doctor kent brantly, says he is getting the best care possible at emory university hospital. he's now sharing how he responded with fate when he found out he had ebola. yesterday he sent a statement from his isolation room saying, quote, when the result was positive, i remembered a deep sense of peace that was beyond all understanded g. god was reminding me of what he had taught me years ago, that he will give me everything i need to be face full to him. well, nancy, also being treat in the isolation at the same hospital, her husband, who is still in liberia wait to go make sure he is not infected told reporters he is happy and relieved his wife is getting the care she needs. sons were able to see her, and her memory still appears to be intact. he describes first learning she was sick. >> that's a hard, hard bit of news for anybody to receive. and, you know, you just cannot prepare yourself, you know, as to how you're reacting. you know, i new that ebola was a very serious illness, and that those who were afflicted with that and infected that they're facing a death sentence, and there were very few that would survive. >> the cdc director went on the record with gretta about stopping the disease. >> finds patients, respond to the patients by finding their contact, track the contacts for 21 days, make sure they're isolated if they're sick, infection control, for patients who die from ebola, when we do that we can stop the outbreak. >> according to the cdc this case of ebola kills 55 to 60% of people it infects. in new york, lea gabrielle, fox news. >>> danger in the middle east after hamas breaks a three day cease-fire, israeli air strikes pounding more than 20 targets in the gaza strip today killing one high ranking hamas leader. the cease-fire was broken yesterday when hamas fired rockets into israel, hours before the agreement was set to expire. more than 70 rockets were reportedly fired at israel been the past 24 hours. wounding two israeli soldiers. >>> well, a man with a gun forced his bay inside a st. louis medical center around 6:30 this morning. police say he stormed saint anthony's medical center demanding drugs, cops say a mail nurse took the man toward a storage area and just left him there alone. the hospital was on lock-down for about six hours. >> i'm just thinking that the caregivers and nurses might be harmed, and the patients that are thereto pass, might get hurt, that he might slip, hurt people. >> well, police search of the hospital turned up nothing, the man was gone, authorities believe he slipped out of the building before they even arrived. >> the death of a former white house press secretary is ruled a homicide. virginia medical examiner says james brady died because of injuries he suffered more than 30 years ago. he was shot during a attempt to assassinate president reagan. prosecutors were trying to decide if they'll bring murder charges against john hinkly, jr., the man who shot president reagan, brady and others in 1981. back then, hungry was found not guilty by reason of insanity. brady died monday. he was 73 years old. >>> an organ man can consider himself lucky while all the structures around him were damaged by a wild fire. his stayed intact. fox's simon gutierrez has the story. >> sits outside his home, thinking about just how close he came to losing everything. >> i'm just blessed is all it is, too. >> hoffman one of the last of the residents at the trailer to evacuate yesterday afternoon, when the fire raised down the hill toward their homes. >> when we left, the flames were about ten feet high, coming right straight up, just coming this way. that's all could you see was great big wall of. >> i three of his neighbors including bill hearty came back to their homes to find they had been damaged by the fire that's how consumed more than 3,000 acres. >> it is a shock, really not prepared for this, just on disability, i got some severe medical issues going, but it can be fixed. >> in spite of the structures that were damaged last night and today, saw the most progress on the fire lines, in the morning, commanders declared the fire 35% contained, and by the end of the day, said they had quote turned the corner. >> i just have the utmost respect for those people. and i wish there was something i could do for all of them. >> for folks living in the scenic columbia george, wild fire is a part of life. but when it burns this frightening lynn close to home, it is a stark reminder what this rugged country gives, it can also take away. >> we've had lots of fires come over-the-hill. we never had them could the quite this far. >> i thought we were safe for awhile. >> o beautiful saturday. but let's get on over to cat lynn rot for your sunday forecast, how is it looking, caitlin? >> looking great. i was just looking up, it is also a super moon sunday, joyce. so the moon almost full. beautiful out there right now. get full view. you get peaks at some point tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow night just as impressive. storm system towards the south bringing clouds, showers, and some thunderstorms, too, but that is being suppressed south of our area. should stay there. we will not be affected by this storm system all weekend long. right now it is 75 yeast outside, clear skies, beautiful, beautiful evening, perfect for viewing that moon out there tonight. sixty-six in pottstown, little cooler north and west, in spots, 69 in lancaster, 72 allentown, 68 in millville. and 07 in dover. it is mild, but it is not that humid. and it won't be that humid overnight even into early tomorrow morning. your wake up forecast for sunday if you are up early, sunshine to start, 68 in the city, low humidity again. i think tomorrow looks almost exactly like today. so we'll have that forecast, we'll let you know how long this real nice wet letter last. that's all coming up in the your seven day forecast. >> caitlin, thank you. camp counselor takes on rapid fox -- rapid -- rabid fox. how she managed to protect campers from that vicious animal. plus, a break through treatment for severe asthma. how the outpatient procedure is giving 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jail tonight. another bus crash there last year, left 51 people dead in peru. summer camp counselor saving the day after a fox goes on the attack target ago group of campers in road island. marissa was with ten of her campers when a wild fox approached the group. quickly helped campers onto tables to avoid getting bitten. she wasn't so lucky. the fox bit her ankle, then ran off, and came back for another round. but, this time, hackstrom was ready for a fight. >> so i gave it a little push with my foot t didn't fall off the table right away. then i just ninja kicked it and it went back into the woods. >> i love it, ninja kicked it. officials were able to track the animal down, but they had to put the animal down. >>> newborn baby left near a dumpster is safe tonight. but there is no word on the whereabouts of her mother. the baby girl was found outside a memphis tennessee hair salon there is was thursday night. a hairstylist says somebody alerted her that the child was out there near a dumpster. the baby was rushed to the hospital. >> we have a lot of cats over there, raccoons, i think the baby probably would have died. >> i don't know why a person would justice card a baby like trash and put them by a dumpster. >> well each state has a safe haven law allowing mothers to leave unwanted babies at hospitals. no questions asked. >>> a car crashes into a busy store injuring an elderly man, the woman hine the wheel explains what went wrong, that's next. >>> and, this nine year old boy is attack by an alligator. managed to fight it off. scary encounter inside a lake in florida caitlin? >> joyce, you know we've been enjoying the weather, how long could this possibly last before the rain returns? it will return in this week's forecast. we'll show >>> a 82 year old driver says confusion behind the steering wheel caused her to slam right into a florida business sending a man to the hospital. the woman said she hit the gas instead of the brake friday morning, it sent her crashing right through the front of this verizon store. the driver ended up pink a 39 year old worlds war two veteran today wall. was flown to the hospital for surgery. he is in critical condition tonight. >> i'm praying for him. because when i came in here, seen him on the ground. i said are you all right, you know? >> all this happened, and i don't like this, that messy made. >> as you can hear, the driver very apologetic for the crash telling authorities she has a clean driving record. >>> a nine year old boy jumped into a lake in florida to cool off from hot summer sun, but waiting for him in the water, a alligator. fox's tiffany teesly explains how the quick thinking youngster fought off his attacker, and lived to tell about it. >> with his teddy bear in tow, doctors brought nine year old james barney, junior down from a special care unit at arnold palmer to tell the media about his terrifying ordeal about a gator. >> i was scared. i didn't know what to do. so i just immediately hit it and then it let go a little, so i punched and i got a little bit of space of course to where i could let go. >> barney said he jumped in the lake because he was hot. he tried to fight off the gator as best he could, until he could finally get loose. >> i finally let go of me. and i swam to shore while yelling help. then finally some people came over and pulled me in. >> doctors call barney an incredibly brave little boy. he suffered three bites on his leg, back side and chest, along with several scratches. >> he's got about 30 different teeth marks of varying degrees, and several that are probably the scratch marks. >> his dad said his son's close encounter should serve as warning for parents? we live in florida, water everywhere, we can get comfortable thinking, you know, it is safe. but gators, they can be in a retention pond it, can be a lake, we just always have to be aware of our surroundings. >> as for barney, he, too, has a warning for other children. >> don't go swimming in that lake. >> in orange county, fox news. >>> and as caitlin mentioned earlier tonight, well, you want to keep your eyes to the skies tomorrow night. another super moon is set to make appearance above. the moon will be reaching its closest position to the earth since the start of this year. researchers say it should be the most visible moon siting in 2014. the super moon is said to be 31,000 miles closer to earth than other full moons this year. >>> and, topping your health tonight, anti-depressants and love. new study shows people taking the drugs are more likely to be uncomfortable with sharing their thoughts and feelings with their partners. the researchers at the university of california san diego say women in the study saw more negative effect on their sex lives than the men taking the same drug. >>> and there is a breakthrough treatment for severe asthma sufferers, the first fda approved. >> day outside means serious business for doug, the auto, loves to write his books or walk to clear his head, but his asthma made it difficult. he was diagnosed when he was ten. >> i'm 71, i've been dealing with asthma for 06 years. >> doctor sagan lung capacity dropped to 35%, the average is 80. >> i would have one, two, three attacks a year, my doctor this year finally said, doug, you have to do something. >> dillon's doctor referred him to doctor at orlando health. >> good morning. >> doctor v says candidates have history of mass with no real way to control it. >> still being short of breath, still missing days at work, missing days at school. >> first, patients history are reviewed. >> all the way around. >> then they must take breathing test. >> if they're selected doctors would schedule three treatments, spaced four to six weeks apart, manufacturer, says this demonstration, an endoscope with catheter pushed from the wrong yoel tubes. it gently heats up the airwaves. over time it, will reduce the amount of excess smooth muscle, meaning, more room for air to flow through. >> it is great. some of these pain events had wheezing, shortness of breath for 40, 50 years, now they are walking, now they are jogging, now they are some patients actually return to work when they were on disability. >> dillon's lung capacity increased 31%, just six weeks after his last treatment. >> i can do things, my yard, i can go out, work in my yard for five hours, do what used to take me two, three days, i go out there and almost pass out. >> those are the stories that keep me doing this. >> doctor v says one complete treatment should last a lifetime. >> used to have as a kid in my yard. >> in orlando, kimberly will wiggins, fox news. >> could your smart phone be recording video of you without even knowing it? new app that could be violating your privacy that's next. and he is a six year old lifesaver. how this little boiman and today get his grandmother the help she needed, just in the nick of time. >>> and, looking live in old city tonight, it is a great night to be 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was demolished. >>> well corks your smart phone be videotaping you, recording you? and you don't even know about it? and if so, who is at the other end watching it? fox's eric shows us how a new facebook messenger app could be violating your privacy. >> are you spying on me? >> i can't answer that. >> well, suri might not be able to answer that, but what about facebook? you can download and install the social network new messenger app to android device, you're giving facebook permission to call or text people from your phone. delete your personal data, even access your camera, and microphone. >> that's really scary. >> i met leslie bellnap at ugly mug coffee shop in east nashville. where just about everyone is using a smart phone. bellnap said she won't be download g the messenger app. >> who knows what could happen to that information, if it falls into the wrong hands. >> but facebook says it only needs that access to make your mess inking experience better and the terms have been in place for months. so why are we telling you about it now? >> can you still read your messages? >> as of this morning i don't think so. >> that's because some mobile facebook users are about to find out you won't be able to access your messages through the facebook app any more. instead, if you want to read a message from a friend or co-worker, you will have to download the messenger app and consent to any fine print. >> aaron mchugh is not alone. the messenger app has over 6,000 reviews on the itunes app store. most of them are not positive. >> i've never seen something grade that low with that many reviews, one star? >> the role question is, will people still download it? >> i don't think i will, no. >> and as for those who did download it, it seems a lot of them are just choosing to disconnect. >> eric alvarez, fox news. >>> a six year old saves his grandmother's life. how the quick thinking child got the woman to help she needed just in time. caitlin? is it we're in the stretch of perfect summer weather, looks like it will continue going through sunday, what about the rest of the week? that your next chance for rain and another cool-down headed our way, all coming up ♪ the world famous fries you love, plus a shake of three new flavors you add. introducing mcdonald's shakin' flavor fries. and right now you can get a free medium sized shakin' flavor fries at mcdonald's when you purchase any large sandwich thursday august 7th through august 9th. so you better get shakin'. >>> big day tomorrow for the taney dragons, they are about to go where no philadelphia little league team has ever gone before. they emerged victorious, over team from new york, now the dragons mover to the mid-atlantic finals. just one win away from the little league world series in williamsport, pa. they play tomorrow at 6:00, against maryland west saulsbury. six year old boy quick thick saves his grandmother's life. fox's eric levy has the young hero's story. >> this is story between a boy who lives his grandmom dearly. a bond that was already strong. but is now even stronger. >> he is my first, so he's my boy, my only boy, my only grandson right now. >> he is also the one who saved her life. >> i wouldn't be here today. i wouldn't be here to hopefully be here long enough for these other little ones. >> sunday grand ma joy had gone downstairs, collapsed at the bottom of the staircase while everyone was asleep. she couldn't breathe. she couldn't do anything. >> couldn't even talk hard lip. all coy say was help and beat on the floor. >> owen was asleep nearby and heard those desperate calls for help. >> i just heard her yelling on the floor, and i heard, and i came to up get my mommy. then my dad came down. >> medics arrived and rushed her here to franciscan saint francis hospital where she met with doctor erwin. >> she was in shock. sheep required mechanical ventilation. she was very sick on arrival. she turned around condition 24 hours,. >> with the love this family has, they say there is no reason she won't be good as new. owen wants that, so they can go treasure hunting just like old times. >> i hope your heart feels better. >> well, thanks to you, i will get better. >> well, it was a chance for children to get up close and personal with some heavy duty vehicles. >> huge crowd turned out, tenth annual ronald mcdonald house truck touch a truck. fundraiser, more than 40 different trucks out there on display, children were allowed to climb on them, sit on them, he is more each and everyone of them. will help support the ronald mcdonald house in camden. >> caitlin, so beautiful today. >> i know. >> how nice. >> it is august. >> it is august, and if you remember last weaken, we didn't even get out of the 70s, kind of gloom i am, or at least warmer, but perfect summer weather. don't have the humidity. can you believe it? we have another 90-degree yet in august. >> yes. >> i don't think we're getting one in the next seven days, joyce, so enjoy the nice wet for tomorrow. nice replica of today. we will carry the weather over to at least the first day of the work week before the rain chances return. but you know what, i'll start off tonight talking about julio. who is julio? that would be hurricane julio down in the eastern pacific, relevant because the hawaiian my lands, hit by tropical storm iselle, first time by the way that any hawaiian island was hit by tropical system in the past 22 years. julio is weakening, category two earlier, now category one, about 365 miles east-northeast of hilo hawaii, hardest hit, winds sustained at 90 miles an hour. other good news, julio is not expected to directly hit hat we and islands, will stay well north of hilo, of honolulu, i can't even say all those islands, but staying north of all of them. it will continue to weaken as we head into monday, and then tuesday, into tropical system. that being said, hawaiian islands will still feel the pact of rough seas, high surf. mainlands, enjoying high pressure overhead in philadelphia, clear skies tonight heavy showers, thunderstorms, flashflooding in good portion of north carolina where people had to be rescued due to training thunderstorms. that's luckily toward our south. feel for them. that weather is not going to be moving newspaper our area. we should get another real nice day tomorrow. high today, normal 86, where we should be, check out the records high setback in 200 is. 101 degrees. we haven't had a triple temperature temp in years here. seventy-two in allentown, 74 wilmington, it is a nice night. sixty-eight down in millville, new jersey. smoke clear skies into tonight, maybe shower would sneak in at some point tonight, in delaware, but that's about it. >> monday, also, looking pretty good. nice start to the work week, i think the humidity increase as bit, will feel more like the summer we know, but by tuesday the humidity increases, clouds increase, rain will be on the way probably in the second half of tuesday. that model doesn't look like much, but that's the day tuesday showers and thunderstorms come through and might link near wednesday. still low humidity, still fairly nice, tomorrow will be warm, no doubt about it, 87 degrees, but, again, with that low humidity it, feels pretty nice out there. mostly sunny skies, caring us over into sunday night "shorecast" for tomorrow looks good, high 80s, south win, ten to 15 miles per hour, time of the year the water is so warm. 75 degrees. current surf temperature, rip countries being low, unlike earlier this week thanks to the tropical system bertha that moved by. uv index is high, seven day forecast, check this out, the warmest day will be tomorrow. 87 degrees there will keim things cooler, with clouds, showers, only 78 greets for high temperature. once that clears out, we will get our next cool air mass, our next taste of that polar vortex, has been in the news again this summer, just bringing cooler drier air mass down thursday, friday, into saturday, so high temperatures, mid august, thursday, friday, only in the upper 70s, lows in the 50's, and then 82 degrees thereon saturday, as we head into next weekends. phils play again, tomorrow all around, great weekends. >> i don't remember another august this mild. >> in fact we've only had 14, 09 agree days so far this year. and that's way below anything in the past five years. i think it was in 2010 we had over 35 at this point in the summer, so in comparison, yes, not your imagination, much cooler. >> not complaining. >> i know. >> thanks, let's head over to colleen, those eagles didn't look so great last night. >> they didn't at all. but not take that first lost pre-season too bad. we'll hear from nick foles coming up next, plus charlieelping us remember the goal end years, at citizens bank park. his words that became synonymous with the 2008 spokesperson: get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. why are we so obsessed with turbo? because we like giving you 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