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live in camden, cleve bryan cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you cleve.e'll look forward to your reports later on. >>> in a pennsylvania courtroom the penalty phase of the eric frein trial starts today and he's facing the death penalty. the 33-year-old showed no emotion yesterday in milford township pike county as he was convicted on all counts including capitol murder. frein you may recall opened fire at the pennsylvania state police blooming grove barracks in 2014 killing corporal bryan dickson and injuring trooper alex douglass. he spent 48 days on the run. >>> a bucks county man arrested accused of robbing 11 banks over the span of four years. today the fbi arrested 57-year-old richard boyle of doylestown. authorities say boyle robbed 11 banks and in montgomery and bucks counties between 2012 and 2016. they say he got away with nearly $500,000. boyle robbed the banks using a mask and a straw hat as a disguise. >> authorities in montgomery county say a woman was taken to the hospital after she was struck by her own vehicle. chopper3 over the intersecti
live in camden, cleve bryan cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you cleve.e'll look forward to your reports later on. >>> in a pennsylvania courtroom the penalty phase of the eric frein trial starts today and he's facing the death penalty. the 33-year-old showed no emotion yesterday in milford township pike county as he was convicted on all counts including capitol murder. frein you may recall opened fire at the pennsylvania state police blooming grove barracks in 2014...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now more on our top story. eve, you just spoke to an expert about what this latest strike, means, and good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee, yes, our political, history expert, says that president trump dropping the mother of all bombs as this is nicknamed, is as much style as substance. >> i don't know that this dramatically changes the perception of weapon usage, since it is a conventional weapon. >> reporter: this is a history professor in camden county community college and director of the center for civic leadership which has a partner ship with the middle east certainty in the university of pennsylvania. he said use of such intense force is justified if. >> well, it is justified if there is a policy associated with it. what is the goal of using that weapon? diminishing power of ice is doesn't necessarily mean you will establish the stability, in afghanistan. >> reporter: president trump may have been impulsive to make another significant military move after the syrian air strikes but he says this m
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now more on our top story. eve, you just spoke to an expert about what this latest strike, means, and good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee, yes, our political, history expert, says that president trump dropping the mother of all bombs as this is nicknamed, is as much style as substance. >> i don't know that this dramatically changes the perception of weapon usage, since it is a conventional weapon. >> reporter:...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now from police headquarters with the latest on this investigation, cleve? >> reporter: ukee, this afternoon police telling thaws they are looking for that third person of interest, a woman, who may have set up the home invasion victim. >> carried it out, in my car. >> reporter: eighty-eight year-old pete lehooda survived korean war abe now home invasion. >> i thought they were going to kill me. >> reporter: a woman he recognized rang the door bell. when he opened up, several armed men forced him in and bound him to the chair with tape and phone cord. it contained his deceased wife 's jewelry and tens of thousands of dollars. when they were done they took his keys and stole his 85 cadillac seville. >> unaudible. >> reporter: investigators put out notice to patrol officers about information about his car and then by late morning, officers found it on the 3200 block of emerald. >> they immediately set up surveillance with several other officers. shortly thereafter, a couple people have been wondering around the car, one of the males got in
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us now from police headquarters with the latest on this investigation, cleve? >> reporter: ukee, this afternoon police telling thaws they are looking for that third person of interest, a woman, who may have set up the home invasion victim. >> carried it out, in my car. >> reporter: eighty-eight year-old pete lehooda survived korean war abe now home invasion. >> i thought they were going to kill me. >> reporter:...
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"eyewitness news" report are cleve bryan practice spoke to the child's mother and is live at children's hospital of philadelphia with this story, cleve. >> reporter: well, long road to recovery but family says he is doing well and they think his school nurse deserves special recognition forgetting him on the right track. >> she called and said do you think that nate's coloring is off. >> reporter: nicole campbell says her son nate is alive because of his school nurse, last september, nathan campbell started kindergarten at sane north elementary school in collinswood. right away his teacher kathy keller noticed something was off. >> he stood alongside me and said his legs hurt and he didn't want to go outside and play. >> reporter: keller asked nurse patty butler to take a look and immediately alarm bells went off in her mine. >> his skin was translucent and that is when i said, nicole, this is nurse patty, please, i want you to see someone, and prove me wrong report campbell wait aid couple days to take nate to the doctor but nurse patty kept calling. >> honestly, i wrote it off. i real
"eyewitness news" report are cleve bryan practice spoke to the child's mother and is live at children's hospital of philadelphia with this story, cleve. >> reporter: well, long road to recovery but family says he is doing well and they think his school nurse deserves special recognition forgetting him on the right track. >> she called and said do you think that nate's coloring is off. >> reporter: nicole campbell says her son nate is alive because of his school...
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our cleve bryan was in the courtroom for today's proceedings. he joins us live from the camden county courthouse where the prosecution and defense laid out their case, cleve? report report good evening, nicole and jessica. well, they have certainly pointed toward david dj creato as having the opportunity and possibly a reason to kill his son, but is there proof that he did it? we heard testimony from first responders as well as victim's mother as the prosecution laid out the case and what they believe happened. now, dj creato from haddon township, made a call to 911 back in october 2015 reporting his three-year old son brendan was missing. several months later dj was charged with the murder of brendan, k-9 track the boy's lifeless body to wooded area along cooper river a mile from the dj's apartment. prosecutors say it is unlikely that the little boy wand their far through the dark, and, socks were cleaned. several medical examiners ruled brendan's death an homicide but never an explanation instead of signs for lack of oxygen to his brain. now, t
our cleve bryan was in the courtroom for today's proceedings. he joins us live from the camden county courthouse where the prosecution and defense laid out their case, cleve? report report good evening, nicole and jessica. well, they have certainly pointed toward david dj creato as having the opportunity and possibly a reason to kill his son, but is there proof that he did it? we heard testimony from first responders as well as victim's mother as the prosecution laid out the case and what they...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live at our sat center. he's got the latest on our local march. >> reporter: i can remember when i was a kid. my dad took me to new york city to the statue of liberty for the 20th celebration of earth day and it was a huge event. i remember that vividly. a lot of people will remember earth day 2017 as the march for science. carrying a giant banner science not silence, thousands march through philadelphia saturday to raise their voices in support of science. >> scientists have been too passive. the pro science team is in large part in reaction to president trump who today as questioned climate change eased environmental regulation and called for steep budget cuts to the environmental protection agency. >> i'm very angry at what's happening in the news with the trump administration just basically undoing all of the important institutions. >> reporter: after marching hundreds listened to speeches about science and politics at penn's landing great plaza. >> i think it's important that we all are vocal and that w
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live at our sat center. he's got the latest on our local march. >> reporter: i can remember when i was a kid. my dad took me to new york city to the statue of liberty for the 20th celebration of earth day and it was a huge event. i remember that vividly. a lot of people will remember earth day 2017 as the march for science. carrying a giant banner science not silence, thousands march through philadelphia saturday to raise their voices in...
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cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, mars like this didn't just happen here in philadelphia, people gathered all around the country to support science. and those who study it. in washington dc, participant came out for the earth day protest to rally against reduced funding for research, especially, cuts made to the environmental protection agency and the national institute of health. popular science personnel spoke to the crowd at the national mall. >> we are marching today to remind people everywhere our lawmakers specially of the significance of science for our health, and prosperity, the process of atlantic city heist naked to unable the laws every nature, has in turn naked us to feed and care for the world's billions. >> president trump did not mention the science march in a tweet about earth day, but wrote he is quote committed preserving the natural beauty of our nation. >> and now to chicago, the crowds were massive therefore a march. an estimated 43,000 people took part. rallies were held also in new york, london, berlin, and sydney australia, all told more than 600
cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, mars like this didn't just happen here in philadelphia, people gathered all around the country to support science. and those who study it. in washington dc, participant came out for the earth day protest to rally against reduced funding for research, especially, cuts made to the environmental protection agency and the national institute of health. popular science personnel spoke to the crowd at the national mall. >> we are...
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sign a pledge that they will make great choices starting by staying in school, in connection ton, cleve bryan , cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >>> the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia opens up to the public tomorrow, and that opening comes 242 years after the shot heard around the world which started revolutionary war in 1775. former vice-president joe biden will give keynote address at tomorrow's opening and tomorrow, "eyewitness news" this morning will be live at the museum so be sure to tune in tomorrow morning, for your inside look. >>> on this day in history 61 years old grace kelly married monaco prince rainer in a civil ceremony attended by 600 gets. they were married, the following day, late actress has a philadelphia connection, kelly grew up in east falls, her son prince albert recently purchased his mother's childhood home to help preserve, her legacy. >>> new jersey rocker john bon jovi got an up close look at a piece of american history he helped save, historical christ church and burial ground in olde city posted this picture of bon jovi and his wife checking out repai
sign a pledge that they will make great choices starting by staying in school, in connection ton, cleve bryan , cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >>> the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia opens up to the public tomorrow, and that opening comes 242 years after the shot heard around the world which started revolutionary war in 1775. former vice-president joe biden will give keynote address at tomorrow's opening and tomorrow, "eyewitness news" this morning will...
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check with meteorologist lauren casey in a moment but we will start with "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan live down the shore, well, cleve, it feels like summer. >> reporter: quite a bit like summer. we have a cool breeze off ocean but we saw many day trippers, just thrilled to get out to the beach, and remind us why they love the new jersey shore. >> all we need is sun if we get sun we will get people. >> reporter: thousands had same idea tuesday, beautiful weather, kid off from school let's make it a beach day. >> we love it. we love income ocean city. >> reporter: maria, organized this stroller brigade with her girlfriend from northeast philadelphia. >> it is a little crazy but awesome. >> reporter: thanks to easter break teens and tweens also showed up in mass. >> the beach is my favorite place ever. i definitely love it here more than anything so just to be able to be off from school and coming here it was a nice break. >> reporter: visitors were happy to get fresh air on ocean city's newly renovated boardwalk business owners were practically giddy. >> we are ready. we want to show w
check with meteorologist lauren casey in a moment but we will start with "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan live down the shore, well, cleve, it feels like summer. >> reporter: quite a bit like summer. we have a cool breeze off ocean but we saw many day trippers, just thrilled to get out to the beach, and remind us why they love the new jersey shore. >> all we need is sun if we get sun we will get people. >> reporter: thousands had same idea tuesday, beautiful...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan live in upper darby tonight with the latest on the search and also reaction from horrified eye witnesses. cleve. >> reporter: natasha, the authorities here in upper darby say the pursuit began outside of their jurisdiction and that the dirt bike driver came flying down 69th street here on this hill and then smashed into the grandmother and granddaughter at the next crosswalk. now, we talked to many eye witnesses here who described the girl's condition in particular as being heart wrenching. >> she was the one who got hit 'cause the tire marks was all on her side. >> reporter: first responders worked quickly saturday afternoon. >> i seen it coming. i seen it coming 'cause of the way he was flying. >> reporter: shenay says they entered the crosswalk unaware of the police pursuit coming down the hill. >> they were inside of our store shopping and come out and getting ready to cross the street and that's when it happened. >> but he hit both of them they went flying up in the air. >> reporter: you were darby police say with no regard for the people he
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan live in upper darby tonight with the latest on the search and also reaction from horrified eye witnesses. cleve. >> reporter: natasha, the authorities here in upper darby say the pursuit began outside of their jurisdiction and that the dirt bike driver came flying down 69th street here on this hill and then smashed into the grandmother and granddaughter at the next crosswalk. now, we talked to many eye witnesses here who described the...
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as our cleve bryan tells you, the hoping of the expansion of the old hot line will force drivers to now think twice, before driving, distract. >> reporter: if you are paying attention while driving you have seen many people who are not. we all know why, they are on the phone. >> it is scary. honestly. >> many people just can't keep their hand off of their cell phone. >> reporter: traffic safety officialness new jersey say problem with distracted driving is getting worse. they say it is a big reason why traffic deaths increased last year by 8 percent raising statewide average to 12 traffic deaths per week. >> the proliferation of the smart phones, telephone, text ing and one device is proving to be a very dangerous combination. >> reporter: so new jersey is trying something new to combat distracted driving, getting everyone involved. >> i'm going to connect you to the police that handles that roadway. >> reporter: state police are expanding the pound 77 hot line used in the 70e -- 90 to report aggressive driving and now you can report distracting driving. >> starting to day a distracted
as our cleve bryan tells you, the hoping of the expansion of the old hot line will force drivers to now think twice, before driving, distract. >> reporter: if you are paying attention while driving you have seen many people who are not. we all know why, they are on the phone. >> it is scary. honestly. >> many people just can't keep their hand off of their cell phone. >> reporter: traffic safety officialness new jersey say problem with distracted driving is getting worse....
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. >> our cleve bryan has been following this story all afternoon and joins us live from that scene, cleve, what have you learned. >> reporter: beginning. it is now cleaned up the accident scene, car crashed on philadelphia pike and reopened roadway but they continue to do work there on the grounds of the saint helena roman catholic church where it appears that the man police shot died of his injuries. >> this is an active, ongoing investigation. >> reporter: new castle county police gathering facts late in the afternoon late wednesday after a police chase end in an officer involve shooting. officials say 2:00 p.m. they investigate aid man on north market street in wilmington. according to witnesses he led police on a high speed chase that ended in a crash on philadelphia pike in the penny hill section of the north wilmington. they led police on the foot chase on the ground of the saint helena roman catholic church where officers opened fire. >> suspects fled on foot and officers gave chase and in an attempt to apprehend him. a confrontation ensued resulting in the suspect being shot and k
. >> our cleve bryan has been following this story all afternoon and joins us live from that scene, cleve, what have you learned. >> reporter: beginning. it is now cleaned up the accident scene, car crashed on philadelphia pike and reopened roadway but they continue to do work there on the grounds of the saint helena roman catholic church where it appears that the man police shot died of his injuries. >> this is an active, ongoing investigation. >> reporter: new castle...
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they believe he died, just saying he had signs of lack of oxygen to his brain live from camden, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> cleve, thank you. >>> doctor forcibly removed from the united flight has reportedly reached a settlement with the airline for an undisclosed amount. >> meanwhile united implementing some big changes in response to a new report conduct after that highly publicized incident earlier this month. united says that from now on law enforcement will only be used for emergency issues, passengers will be offered up to $10,000 for bumped from a flight. airline says over booking has been reduced, and more training will be offered to employees. >>> kate bilo joins us now with our forecast for today, and next couple days, perfecto today. >> wow today has been gorgeous it started out this morning, glummy again, it didn't look great this morning but as soon as that blue skies, saw a few peaks and then broke opened and what a beautiful afternoon it has been, a lot of people coming in our city and like i said earlier city is showing off its best self. very warm hydrate. pass
they believe he died, just saying he had signs of lack of oxygen to his brain live from camden, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> cleve, thank you. >>> doctor forcibly removed from the united flight has reportedly reached a settlement with the airline for an undisclosed amount. >> meanwhile united implementing some big changes in response to a new report conduct after that highly publicized incident earlier this month. united says that from now on law...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is in kensington right now with more on how the organization is steering students in the right direction. cleve, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee. we know that every day teenagers face some tough choices so today students at kensington high school got a sense of what happened, when you make wrong choices. >> when they are sent to prison they become property of the system. >> reporter: students toured a jail cell in the back of the modified school bus, the choice bus comes from the stewart foundation, with high school graduation rates, and high school drop outs are six times more likely to wind up in jail so he had kateors want students to get a sense of what that is really like. >> real life picture of what reality is so they can really, get some thought as to what is at the end of the line if they make the wrong choice. >> reporter: coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 find out how do students reacting in that jail cell. live from kensington i'm cleve bryan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 pri
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is in kensington right now with more on how the organization is steering students in the right direction. cleve, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee. we know that every day teenagers face some tough choices so today students at kensington high school got a sense of what happened, when you make wrong choices. >> when they are sent to prison they become property of the system. >> reporter: students toured a jail cell in...
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. >> reporter: electronic eye wear changing lives for south jersey family, i'm cleve bryan , coming uphe difference these glasses are making for a nine year-old boy >>> you have heard about therapy dogs, right? but how about a therapy chicken? we will introduce you to michelle and tell you who she is helping and then you belong at bass pro shops for huge savings during our dog days sale. like a 3-pack of playhound dog toys for under $10. and redhead men's rock bridge shorts starting at under $20. >>> a local third grader is taking it all in for the first time in his life he is seeing color, shapes and details to make the world a beautiful place. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan, caught up with the boy's family marveling over what technology and a generous community were able to give their little boy. >> ♪ >> reporter: he has got a feel for piano keys and ear for harmoniesing. >> ♪ >> reporter: but beyond light perception light is not one of the senses michael kormen has experienced. his son john paul, is a different story. >> control. >> reporter: nine year-old john paul, legally
. >> reporter: electronic eye wear changing lives for south jersey family, i'm cleve bryan , coming uphe difference these glasses are making for a nine year-old boy >>> you have heard about therapy dogs, right? but how about a therapy chicken? we will introduce you to michelle and tell you who she is helping and then you belong at bass pro shops for huge savings during our dog days sale. like a 3-pack of playhound dog toys for under $10. and redhead men's rock bridge shorts...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live in vineland with pictures of suspect vandal that police want you to see, cleve. >> reporter: well, having a hard time seeing this little nail you are not alone, that is why about 20 people, drove over hundreds of these nails, here at entrance way to a business in vineland. as i found out today this isn't the first time this has happened. deflated frustrated that is situation with employees at compass wire club in vineland thanks to these. roofing nails spread across the entrance to the parking lot early tuesday morning, a lot more than two dozen tires. >> what possesses people to do something like that. >> reporter: vineland police don't know why but they are getting closer to who. they have released these pictures of the denim clad man on the motorcycle spreading nails, at another business about 2 miles away, but same type of nail incident damaged employees vehicles last weekend. it turns out that the nail bandit has been to both places before. four years in a row, sarin, three-year at compass each time around easter. >> first year we wer
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live in vineland with pictures of suspect vandal that police want you to see, cleve. >> reporter: well, having a hard time seeing this little nail you are not alone, that is why about 20 people, drove over hundreds of these nails, here at entrance way to a business in vineland. as i found out today this isn't the first time this has happened. deflated frustrated that is situation with employees at compass wire club in vineland thanks to...
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"eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is live at the katz jewish community center in cherryill with more on this, cleve. >> reporter: home land security officials say it is possible to prevent every attack by something like a active shooter or drop off a bomb or like we saw in sweden drive a car through a crowd. they have made monday a veil able for religious institutions like jewish community center to protect themselves. >> we live in the most dangerous threaten violater since the september 11th. >> reporter: strong warning from former cia analyst and now director of new jersey home land security chris rodriguez. >> in this environment we have to adapt a security mind set that recognizes that the public has become the first line of defense in this fight. >> reporter: as such he and donald norcross were at katz jewish community center in cherry hill to announce a million-dollar in security grants to religious and non- profit institutionness south jersey. >> earlier this year we saw a coordinate add tack against over 100jcc is a cross this great nation and reminded us of the
"eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is live at the katz jewish community center in cherryill with more on this, cleve. >> reporter: home land security officials say it is possible to prevent every attack by something like a active shooter or drop off a bomb or like we saw in sweden drive a car through a crowd. they have made monday a veil able for religious institutions like jewish community center to protect themselves. >> we live in the most dangerous...
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our cleve bryan was in the courtroom for today's proceedings and joins us live in camden with those details, cleve. >> reporter: day three of the trial, the prosecution here still laying out the case against david dj creato. they believe back in october of 2015, that he killed his son, hit him along the cooper river in haddon township and then called police to report him, as missing, at the time, so today we heard from the lead detective in this case and we saw video of the moment when police told dj creato that they found his son. >> from what i could see, his socks were clean. >> reporter: clean socks on the three-year eld lying along cooper river one of the first indications to detectives that brandon creato was placed in the spot where he was found dead in october 2015. >> he was positioned on his back, and his stomach with the left side of the face on the rock. >> reporter: authorities believe david dj creato killed his son before reporting him missing. they showed jurors conversation dj had with police an hour after they knew boy's body was found did you dj thought his son was still m
our cleve bryan was in the courtroom for today's proceedings and joins us live in camden with those details, cleve. >> reporter: day three of the trial, the prosecution here still laying out the case against david dj creato. they believe back in october of 2015, that he killed his son, hit him along the cooper river in haddon township and then called police to report him, as missing, at the time, so today we heard from the lead detective in this case and we saw video of the moment when...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live in cape may with more on this incredible serve eiffel story, cleve. >> reporter: well, jessica, heart attack working up on a roof would be the war, possible place. but, for this man, he said, it was exactly where he needed to be. >> i think i was dead. >> reporter: brandon mcbride said surviving a heart attack is one miracle but set of circumstances made for somewhat of a perfect catastrophe. it happened four weeks ago repairing roof of the uncle bill's pancake house in cape may. >> at one point they asked me if i was all right, they said i just grabbed my chest, and then, mumled a couple of speculatives and fell backward on to the cedar. >> reporter: co-worker dashed over and caught him by his sweat shirt as he dangled off the roof another man lowered him to the ground who happened to be a former emt and immediately began cpr. when they called 911 a cape may ambulance equipped with the defribillator happened to be three blocks away. his brother jim sees no other explanation other than divine intervention. >> right people were there at th
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live in cape may with more on this incredible serve eiffel story, cleve. >> reporter: well, jessica, heart attack working up on a roof would be the war, possible place. but, for this man, he said, it was exactly where he needed to be. >> i think i was dead. >> reporter: brandon mcbride said surviving a heart attack is one miracle but set of circumstances made for somewhat of a perfect catastrophe. it happened four weeks ago...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan was there. >> reporter: carrying giant banner science not silence, thawses marched to raise their voices for science. >> the pro science theme this earth day is in large part a reaction to president donald trump who today has questioned climate change, and eased on environmental regulations a called for steep budget cuts to the environmental protection agency. >> i'm angry at what is happening, in the news, with the trump administration, and just basically undoing all of the important institutions. >> reporter: after marching hundreds listened to speeches about science, politics at penns landing great plaza. >> i mean it is important that we all are vocal, and that we're vocal about the fact. >> reporter: bryn mawr college chemistry professor michelle francis say it is exciting to see people take up the environment and science as they become more politically active. >> is there push back coming from we want economic growth, but economic growth comes with the help of the people. >> reporter: briann jeffery had a sign, science makes america great agai
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan was there. >> reporter: carrying giant banner science not silence, thawses marched to raise their voices for science. >> the pro science theme this earth day is in large part a reaction to president donald trump who today has questioned climate change, and eased on environmental regulations a called for steep budget cuts to the environmental protection agency. >> i'm angry at what is happening, in the news, with the trump...
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in chester i'm cleve bryan, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and there is still so much more to come right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning. >>> new twists in the investigation into russia's role in the 2016 election which may have started earlier then first thought. i'm weijia jiang on capitol hill with the latest coming up >>> and look for less from brick to wood, jim donovan tells us about faux finishing services whe senate house and fbi is looking into whether trump campaign representatives had a role in helping russian intelligence as it carried out sign's tax on the democratic national committee and other political targets. as we gentleman jiang reports the president has endorsed ousted national security advisor michael flynn's offer to testify, about what he knows, that is, if he receives immunity. >> reporter: top democrat on the house intelligence committee accepted the white house invitation friday afternoon, to be viewing classified material it claims is relevant to the investigation into russian interference in the u.s. election. representative adam s
in chester i'm cleve bryan, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and there is still so much more to come right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning. >>> new twists in the investigation into russia's role in the 2016 election which may have started earlier then first thought. i'm weijia jiang on capitol hill with the latest coming up >>> and look for less from brick to wood, jim donovan tells us about faux finishing services whe senate...
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at chop i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> mayor jim kenney is recognizing volunteers for their services and praising the impact their work has on the community. this is the fifth annual day of service recognition, and day that honors the work of none monday profit and national service groups. scrabble coach john green was one of the many volunteers honored who received the first ever full hero award. green has worked for nine years as amen for and coach for 15 different scrabble clubs, teaching young people how to play the game. hero award given to a philadelphia resident who makes a unique service contributions to the city. >> very well done. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" horror in seer, yeah video coming out of syria is very disturbing and what authorities say caused widespread death and destruction is being condemned around the world with some calling it a war crime. full report at 5:30. >>> incredible story about a group of local high school students who are giving people in need an actual helping hand how their creating hand and changing peoples lives, leslie >>
at chop i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> mayor jim kenney is recognizing volunteers for their services and praising the impact their work has on the community. this is the fifth annual day of service recognition, and day that honors the work of none monday profit and national service groups. scrabble coach john green was one of the many volunteers honored who received the first ever full hero award. green has worked for nine years as amen for and coach for 15...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan was there. >> we are marching today to remind people, every where, that our lawmakers especially of the significance of science , for our health, and prosperity. the process of science has enabled human kind to discover the laws of nature, this understanding has in turn been able to feed, care for the world's billions. >> no audio. >>> that was cleve bryan reporting. sorry about those technical issues, hope to get back to him later in the show. >>> it wasn't just philadelphia where people were marching in washington. protesters rallied against plans for reduced funding for research, especially cuts to the environmental protection agency and the national institutes of health. popular science personality bill nye spoke to the crowd at the national mall. well, president trump did not mention the science march, in a tweet that he made about earth day, however he did write, he is committed to preserving the natural beauty of our nation. >>> in other news this morning , president trump presented the purple heart to army sergeant first class, shown here, h
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan was there. >> we are marching today to remind people, every where, that our lawmakers especially of the significance of science , for our health, and prosperity. the process of science has enabled human kind to discover the laws of nature, this understanding has in turn been able to feed, care for the world's billions. >> no audio. >>> that was cleve bryan reporting. sorry about those technical issues, hope to get back to him...
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"eyewitness news" reporter, cleve bryan, was there. carrying a banner science not silence, thousands marched through philadelphia saturday to raise their voice necessary support of the science. >> scientists has been here. >> reporter: pro science theme is in large part a reaction to president donald trump who today has questioned climate change, eased environmental regulations and called for steve budget cuts to the environmental protection agency. >> hundreds listened to speeches about science and politics in the great plaza we are vocal. >>> chemistry professor michelle france say it is exciting to see so many people take up causes of science and environment as they have become more politically active >> i think there is a lot of push back, coming in from everyone. we want economic groups but economic groups, comes with the help of the people. >> reporter: briann jeffery had molecules and sign science makes america great again a message that isn't a jab at trump supporters but an invitation. >> reach out to the people who might not
"eyewitness news" reporter, cleve bryan, was there. carrying a banner science not silence, thousands marched through philadelphia saturday to raise their voice necessary support of the science. >> scientists has been here. >> reporter: pro science theme is in large part a reaction to president donald trump who today has questioned climate change, eased environmental regulations and called for steve budget cuts to the environmental protection agency. >> hundreds...
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from our partners at cnn - cleve bryan has the story. she called and said do you think nate's coloringf? nicole defeo campbell says her son nathan is alive because of his school nurse.last september nathan campbell started kindergarten at zane north elementary school in collingswood. right away his teacher kathy keller noticed something was off.kathy keller - kindergarten teacher zane north elementary"he stood alongside of me and he said that his leg hurt and he didn't want to really go out and play"keller asked nurse patti butler to take a look and immediately alarm bells started going off in her mind. patti butler nurse zane north elementary"his skin was translucent and that's when i said nicole it's nurse patti please i've only seen someone look this color once in 25 years, prove me wrong"campbell says waited a couple days to take nate to the doctor, meanwhile nurse patti kept calling.nicole defeo campbell - mother" honestly, i wrote it off i really thought she was being kind of alarmist because i didn't see anything wrong with him and then that night the doctor himself called and s
from our partners at cnn - cleve bryan has the story. she called and said do you think nate's coloringf? nicole defeo campbell says her son nathan is alive because of his school nurse.last september nathan campbell started kindergarten at zane north elementary school in collingswood. right away his teacher kathy keller noticed something was off.kathy keller - kindergarten teacher zane north elementary"he stood alongside of me and he said that his leg hurt and he didn't want to really go...
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reporting live, cleve bryan, cbs-3 three "eyewitness news". >>> convicted killer and former patriots tightened aaron hernandez was found dead inside his prison cell. authorities say that the 27 year-old fallen football star took his own life. prison guard found aaron hernandez in his cell shortly after 3:00 a.m. prison officialness massachusetts say former patriots star hanged himself with the bed sheet attached to his cell window. he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. >> not guilty. >> reporter: twenty-seven year-old suicide, comes just five days after he became emotional when acquitted of murdering two men in boston in 2012. >> mr. hernandez was wrongly accused of those crimes. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: hernandez was still serving a life sentence without parole for 2013 murder of odin lloyd, who was dating his fiance's sister. hernandez was patriots star tightened with a 40 million-dollar contract when arrested for, lloyd's murder and subsequently fired from the team. >> most of the people are just saying tragedy,
reporting live, cleve bryan, cbs-3 three "eyewitness news". >>> convicted killer and former patriots tightened aaron hernandez was found dead inside his prison cell. authorities say that the 27 year-old fallen football star took his own life. prison guard found aaron hernandez in his cell shortly after 3:00 a.m. prison officialness massachusetts say former patriots star hanged himself with the bed sheet attached to his cell window. he was taken to the hospital where he was...
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. >> officer robertment company ton of bedminster township police and, cleve bryan leeman of dublin,he hospital. how cute. they are, being credited with helping deliver him last thursday. he was born in the passenger seat of his parent's car in the parking lot. they were on their way to the hospital but jase was ready to come out in the world. >> hello. >> what do you say when is there a baby story. >> the fcc requires us to say, mother and baby, they are doing just fine. >> it has to be those exact word. >> that is right doing just fine. >> it was born in the passenger side of a best friend's ride is that what happened. >> but jase is here. >> yes. >> we're comfortable with the lyrics. >> you should hear is what being said in my ear, it was delivered in the front seat but -- >> don't say that. >> let's don't say that. >> five before 7:00 are you feeling a draft? close the window. no, the closures are in effect as of one hour ago, this place is basically shut down. but you can drive behind the art museum, if you need to get from one side of fail to the other side. we will explain. st
. >> officer robertment company ton of bedminster township police and, cleve bryan leeman of dublin,he hospital. how cute. they are, being credited with helping deliver him last thursday. he was born in the passenger seat of his parent's car in the parking lot. they were on their way to the hospital but jase was ready to come out in the world. >> hello. >> what do you say when is there a baby story. >> the fcc requires us to say, mother and baby, they are doing just...
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. >>> and that was cleve bryan reporting for us. >>> a survivallist who shot and killed one pennsylvania state trooper and wounded another could be sentenced to death. injury any milford township pike county will decide on punishment for eric frein, he was convicted yesterday on all 12 counts against him. frein opened fire at the blooming grove barracks in 2014 killing corporal brian dick son and wounding trooper alex douglass. >>> we are learning new information about yesterday's deadly police shooting on the ground of the wilmington catholic church. police identified suspect killed, as 21 year-old keith price, authorities say that he was wanted for shooting on april 9th, when police tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant yesterday they say he took off in a car, nearly hitting officers. he later crashed and fled on foot. police say they found him hide being in the bushes of the church's property. >> as the officer persued, keith price reappeared, and pointed a handgun at the officer. which resulted, in the officer , departmental issued striking keith price. >> reporter: authoriti
. >>> and that was cleve bryan reporting for us. >>> a survivallist who shot and killed one pennsylvania state trooper and wounded another could be sentenced to death. injury any milford township pike county will decide on punishment for eric frein, he was convicted yesterday on all 12 counts against him. frein opened fire at the blooming grove barracks in 2014 killing corporal brian dick son and wounding trooper alex douglass. >>> we are learning new information...
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live from police headquarters, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the search continues for three armed suspects wanted in a home invasion in north philadelphia overnight. police say men robbed three temple students in their off campus housing, on the 1800 block of buy veer street. intruders got away with cash, phones, keys, in of the residents were hurt. >>> judge in delaware says that he will rule tomorrow on whether three teenagers are at fault in the death of the classmate. three, 17 year-olds are tried as juveniles in the death of the 16 year-old amy joyner frances. she died in april 2016 after a fight in a bathroom that was caught on camera at howard high school of technology in wilmington. the defense attorneys claimed joyner frances had a rare heart condition that caused her death after the flight. >>> there are new developments in the trial of the eric frein , today jurors heard entry from his a journal he kept during the seven week manhunt for him in the poconos at one point, frein says that police were about a football field away from him. he is accused of shooting and
live from police headquarters, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the search continues for three armed suspects wanted in a home invasion in north philadelphia overnight. police say men robbed three temple students in their off campus housing, on the 1800 block of buy veer street. intruders got away with cash, phones, keys, in of the residents were hurt. >>> judge in delaware says that he will rule tomorrow on whether three teenagers are at fault in the death...
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from our partners at cnn - cleve bryan has the story. she called and said do you think nate's coloring? nicole defeo campbell says her son nathan is alive because of his school nurse.last september nathan campbell started kindergarten at zane north elementary school in collingswood. right away his teacher kathy keller noticed something was off.kathy keller - kindergarten teacher zane north elementary"he stood alongside of me and he said that his leg hurt and he didn't want to really go out and play"keller asked nurse patti butler to take a look and immediately alarm bells started going off in her mind. patti butler nurse zane north elementary"his skin was translucent and that's when i said nicole it's nurse patti please i've only seen someone look this color once in 25 years, prove me wrong"campbell says waited a couple days to take nate to the doctor, meanwhile nurse patti kept calling.nicole defeo campbell - mother" honestly, i wrote it off i really thought she was being kind of alarmist because i didn't see anything wrong with him and then that night the doctor himself called and sa
from our partners at cnn - cleve bryan has the story. she called and said do you think nate's coloring? nicole defeo campbell says her son nathan is alive because of his school nurse.last september nathan campbell started kindergarten at zane north elementary school in collingswood. right away his teacher kathy keller noticed something was off.kathy keller - kindergarten teacher zane north elementary"he stood alongside of me and he said that his leg hurt and he didn't want to really go out...