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former congressman patrick murphy was on that train and tonight he speaks with our david spunt about how he escaped the wreckage and how the accident changed his life. >> but first, what happened inside this building has led to criminal charges against three local doctors. prosecutors say they made millions of dollars in a scheme centered around dangerous prescription drugs. good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >>> our natasha brown tells us how these three doctors allegedly preyed on the people them they were supposed to be helping. >> reporter: at a glance the office in south philly looks nondescript and easily forgettable but federal prosecutors allege that what was happening inside was far from the norm. investigators say dr. alan summers along with two other doctors allegedly ran a prescription pill mill racking up $5 million in illegal cash business. court documents revealed the defendants sold drugs to thousands of customers a month. >> instead of helping people, they're basically contributing to the drug abuse crisis in our culture.
former congressman patrick murphy was on that train and tonight he speaks with our david spunt about how he escaped the wreckage and how the accident changed his life. >> but first, what happened inside this building has led to criminal charges against three local doctors. prosecutors say they made millions of dollars in a scheme centered around dangerous prescription drugs. good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >>> our natasha brown tells us how...
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david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> it was just a horrific night, david.hank you. >>> a major renovation is underway at a historic philadelphia building that fell into disrepair. >> hundreds tonight saw the work completed so far at the divine lorraine hotel on north broad street. the lobby which is covered in graffiti will be the last space to be renovated. the two building complex will house 101 apartments, a 24 room boutique hotel, dining and retail space. many view the project assign of renewal for broad street and the fairmount area. >> it brings north philly back, and it brings everything from temple down to center city it connects it. just cherry on top of a cake of all the new stuff going on. the building and everything. it's wonderful. >> we didn't get to see the upstairs work tonight but the developer says the apartments are about 60% complete. the entire project is expected to be finished by next spring. >>> well it's doubled botox deception or cosmetic infideli infidelity. >> people are getting cosmetic work done but they're keeping it hush hush
david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> it was just a horrific night, david.hank you. >>> a major renovation is underway at a historic philadelphia building that fell into disrepair. >> hundreds tonight saw the work completed so far at the divine lorraine hotel on north broad street. the lobby which is covered in graffiti will be the last space to be renovated. the two building complex will house 101 apartments, a 24 room boutique hotel, dining and retail space....
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david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> it was just a horrific night, david. thank you. >>> a major renovation is underway at a historic philadelphia building that fell into disrepair. >> hundreds tonight saw the work completed so far at the divine lorraine hotel on north broad street. the lobby which is covered in graffiti will be the last space to be renovated. the two building complex will house 101 apartments, a 24 room boutique hotel, dining and retail space. many view the project assign of renewal for broad street and the fairmount area. >> it brings north philly back, and it brings everything from temple down to center city it connects it. just cherry on top of a cake of all the new stuff going on. the building and everything. it's wonderful. >> we didn't get to see the upstairs work tonight but the developer says the apartments are about 60% complete. the entire project is expected to be finished by next spring. >>> well it's doubled botox deception or cosmetic infideli infidelity. >> people are getting cosmetic work done but they're keeping it hush hu
david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> it was just a horrific night, david. thank you. >>> a major renovation is underway at a historic philadelphia building that fell into disrepair. >> hundreds tonight saw the work completed so far at the divine lorraine hotel on north broad street. the lobby which is covered in graffiti will be the last space to be renovated. the two building complex will house 101 apartments, a 24 room boutique hotel, dining and retail space....
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville with the results of the new poll on a potential garden state showdown, david. >> reporter: yes, jessica before we get to that quinnipiac poll released to day governor christie and donald trump will take this stage behind me at 7:00 tonight. we are in the armory in lawrenceville, different kind of venue for something like this but as you said before this is actually an event to help pay off chris christie's failed presidential campaign debt, that is what this is for. we're talking about $200 a ticket to get in here. lets talk about that poll titled blue jersey, blue jersey for the democrats, meaning that hillary clinton, against donald trump in new jersey leading 45 to 38 percent is what donald trump in that quinnipiac poll, bernie sanders, 49 percent against a trump match up to trump's 37 percent. clinton has 54 percent, sanders 40 percent in the state. now donald trump has been doing a little will fundraiser for chris christie. this will be the second event that he has today but he said all along he felt self funding his campaign
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville with the results of the new poll on a potential garden state showdown, david. >> reporter: yes, jessica before we get to that quinnipiac poll released to day governor christie and donald trump will take this stage behind me at 7:00 tonight. we are in the armory in lawrenceville, different kind of venue for something like this but as you said before this is actually an event to help pay off chris christie's failed...
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. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the sceneht. david? >> reporter: jessica and ukee, those crews expect to be out here several more hours to douse some of this hot spots. listen i talk to lot of people that live in this neighborhood tonight. one man that says he has been here for 70 years. he remembers this building as a little boy. >> this building is one that those who live in bridesburg and frankford noel. now most of it is destroyed. >> i seen a parade there. when i was a little girl. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a day to remember those who died fighting for our country. but win minutes, flames shot through the roof of the american legion on orth dock street. >> this was so big and the flames. we pull up the windows game out. they had to move us back further down. >> reporter: they had ceremony earlier today and they were supposed to be cooking roast beef, meatballs and whatever supposed to have members over there. we had a parade out in brides burg. >> reporter: crews with the philadelphia fire department were on sce
. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the sceneht. david? >> reporter: jessica and ukee, those crews expect to be out here several more hours to douse some of this hot spots. listen i talk to lot of people that live in this neighborhood tonight. one man that says he has been here for 70 years. he remembers this building as a little boy. >> this building is one that those who live in bridesburg and frankford...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville right now to explain what tonight's recall was all about. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, drum happen a lot to say on stage tonight. this was technically a campaign debt pay off event for governor christie. people came out no surprise to see and protest donald trump. >> there's nothing like new jersey. >> reporter: in a rare fundraising event donald trump took the stage after introduction by close friend and former competitor chris christ christie. trump was on sight to help christie pay down his campaign debt. tickets were $200 a pop. $25 for students. >> chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight. (applause). >> right? his entire debt. and chris, you can't even give them a table an seat that's terrible. >> christie surrounded by his family introduced trump touting his business background and their personal friendship. >> we know him well, and i said to mary pat, we never ever make a mistake by standing with your friend. >> in the first 10 minutes, trump talked about the supreme court, hillary clinton, and yesterda
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville right now to explain what tonight's recall was all about. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, drum happen a lot to say on stage tonight. this was technically a campaign debt pay off event for governor christie. people came out no surprise to see and protest donald trump. >> there's nothing like new jersey. >> reporter: in a rare fundraising event donald trump took the stage after introduction by close...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville right now to explain what tonight's recallas all about. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, drum happen a lot to say on stage tonight. this was technically a campaign debt pay off event for governor christie. people came out no surprise to see and protest donald trump. >> there's nothing like new jersey. >> reporter: in a rare fundraising event donald trump took the stage after introduction by close friend and former competitor chris christ christie. trump was on sight to help christie pay down his campaign debt. tickets were $200 a pop. $25 for students. >> chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight. (applause). >> right? his entire debt. and chris, you can't even give them a table an seat that's terrible. >> christie surrounded by his family introduced trump touting his business background and their personal friendship. >> we know him well, and i said to mary pat, we never ever make a mistake by standing with your friend. >> in the first 10 minutes, trump talked about the supreme court, hillary clinton, and yesterday'
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville right now to explain what tonight's recallas all about. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, drum happen a lot to say on stage tonight. this was technically a campaign debt pay off event for governor christie. people came out no surprise to see and protest donald trump. >> there's nothing like new jersey. >> reporter: in a rare fundraising event donald trump took the stage after introduction by close friend...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington rightow. david. >> reporter: ukee, we had lot of questions about this case from the beginning and it took authorities a few weeks to actually charge these girls much turns out that the charges were not cut and dry because amy joyner francis had pre-existing medical condition. this cell phone video shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the death of 16-year-old amy joyner francis. we're only showing a small portion of the video and not playing the audio because it's too disturbing. the delaware attorney general' office is blaming 16-year-old trinity car. a fellow student for attacking amy joyner francis. authorities charged her with negligent homicide and plan to try car as an adult. >> with yesterday being mother's day, her mother still has other children but her baby girl is gone. >> reporter: sherri dorsey walker wilmington council woman and spokeswoman for amy's fami family. according to the attorney general' office amy had pre-existing heart condition
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington rightow. david. >> reporter: ukee, we had lot of questions about this case from the beginning and it took authorities a few weeks to actually charge these girls much turns out that the charges were not cut and dry because amy joyner francis had pre-existing medical condition. this cell phone video shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the...
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we will start with "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt live at the crash site in port richmond, david? >> reporter: well, guess kate happened about 9:30 at night on may 12th, 2015, tonight behind me, just a few hundred feet behind me specifically, about few hundred people will gather to remember those injured and the eight people who lost their lives on amtrak train 188. amtrak train 188 was on its way from 30th street station to manhattan, just before 9:30, may 12th, 2015, when several cars derailed in port richmond. eight people died. over 200 injured. the scene, chaotic. as crews rushed into aid the wounded. former congressman patrick murphy was inside the cafe star and snapped these pictures on their phone. recorder data indicates brandon bass tan was traveling at 102 miles an hour at a 50-mile an hour curve. he has not said anything publicly since the crash. following the derailment, members of the congress, called out amtrak for not installing something called positive train control. a gps technology that uses computers, to slow down trains when needed. other parts of the northe
we will start with "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt live at the crash site in port richmond, david? >> reporter: well, guess kate happened about 9:30 at night on may 12th, 2015, tonight behind me, just a few hundred feet behind me specifically, about few hundred people will gather to remember those injured and the eight people who lost their lives on amtrak train 188. amtrak train 188 was on its way from 30th street station to manhattan, just before 9:30, may 12th, 2015,...
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. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the sceneight. david? >> reporter: jessica and ukee, those crews expect to be out here several more hours to douse some of this hot spots. listen i talk to lot of people that live in this neighborhood tonight. one man that says he has been here for 70 years. he remembers this building as a little boy. >> this building is one that those who live in bridesburg and frankford noel. now most of it is destroyed. >> i seen a parade there. when i was a little girl. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a day to remember those who died fighting for our country. but win minutes, flames shot through the roof of the american legion on orth dock street. >> this was so big and the flames. we pull up the windows game out. they had to move us back further down. >> reporter: they had ceremony earlier today and they were supposed to be cooking roast beef, meatballs and whatever supposed to have members over there. we had a parade out in brides burg. >> reporter: crews with the philadelphia fire department were on s
. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the sceneight. david? >> reporter: jessica and ukee, those crews expect to be out here several more hours to douse some of this hot spots. listen i talk to lot of people that live in this neighborhood tonight. one man that says he has been here for 70 years. he remembers this building as a little boy. >> this building is one that those who live in bridesburg and...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington right. david. >> reporter: ukee, we had lot of questions about this case from the beginning and it took authorities a few weeks to actually charge these girls much turns out that the charges were not cut and dry because amy joyner francis had pre-existing medical condition. this cell phone video shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the death of 16-year-old amy joyner francis. we're only showing a small portion of the video and not playing the audio because it's too disturbing. the delaware attorney general' office is blaming 16-year-old trinity car. a fellow student for attacking amy joyner francis. authorities charged her with negligent homicide and plan to try car as an adult. >> with yesterday being mother's day, her mother still has other children but her baby girl is gone. >> reporter: sherri dorsey walker wilmington council woman and spokeswoman for amy's fami family. according to the attorney general' office amy had pre-existing heart condition a
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington right. david. >> reporter: ukee, we had lot of questions about this case from the beginning and it took authorities a few weeks to actually charge these girls much turns out that the charges were not cut and dry because amy joyner francis had pre-existing medical condition. this cell phone video shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the...
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our david spunt was there as the victims were honored. david?> reporter: ukee a very difficult night for these victims and families of the victims some of the the actual victims showed up this bridge behind me goes over the track the actual accident sight just a few hundred feet behind me. tonight, though, was to remember those victims. ♪ >> reporter: richard fenn more and his wife cynthia walked quite toll place wreath down in his daughter's laura's memory. >> it's not a lot to say except she was wonderful daughter. she was just a delight. >> reporter: 47-year-old laura was one of eight who died on the train. 200 were injured. first responders and those who witnessed the crash came out to pay respects just a few hundred feet from the crash site. >> we as community have found that the act of coming together to remember our fallen is often a healing experience. >> reporter: train 188 was traveling from philadelphia to new york and just moments after leaving 30th street station several cars derailed. a chaotic mass casualty scene was underway thro
our david spunt was there as the victims were honored. david?> reporter: ukee a very difficult night for these victims and families of the victims some of the the actual victims showed up this bridge behind me goes over the track the actual accident sight just a few hundred feet behind me. tonight, though, was to remember those victims. ♪ >> reporter: richard fenn more and his wife cynthia walked quite toll place wreath down in his daughter's laura's memory. >> it's not a lot...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the story from lower makefield. >> reporter: scarier moments officials at the pennsbury school district released "eyewitness news" encouraging parents to make sure their kids hydrate as much as possible especially now that we're closer to summer. >> exth grade students from william penn middle school were at a trenton thunder baseball game. for end of the year field trip. when students began to feel si sick. "eyewitness news" spoke to mother of one of the sick students and her daughter started feeling ill at the game. she asked us not to use her name. ambulances took some of the students to local hospitals just as a precaution. >> our weather has like changed from late fall to summer overnight. i think possibly the buses weren't prepared. >> reporter: judy risa lower makefield supervisor. >> you really have to be careful to keep them very very well hydrated. you have to make sure they're drinking enough water. >> reporter: reece commended the school district for responding so quickly. >> this was not only lot of heat but a lot of sun. we're not
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the story from lower makefield. >> reporter: scarier moments officials at the pennsbury school district released "eyewitness news" encouraging parents to make sure their kids hydrate as much as possible especially now that we're closer to summer. >> exth grade students from william penn middle school were at a trenton thunder baseball game. for end of the year field trip. when students began to feel si sick....
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eyewitness new reporter david spunt is in voorhees right now with a closer look at the young suspects. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, as you know we get a lot of surveillance video into our newsroom at channel three but i have to tell you this video seems to be a lot better than most of the video and police are saying that this high definition video should help them and their hoping it helps them find these two teen vandals. two teens knocked on the door of this voorhees home monday night. according to police, they were trying to sell magazines. once they were told no, authorities say they did a number on several cars including this one. the homeowner who recorded the video asked not to be identifi identified. but told "eyewitness news" the key marks on his car add up to about $2,500 in damages. >> there's no reason for that. if they in fact were selling magazines move to the next house. >> reporter: detective rich taylor is with voorhees police. >> you have people that are hard-working people that, you know, are home, they're trying to enjoy their evening off and because they
eyewitness new reporter david spunt is in voorhees right now with a closer look at the young suspects. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, as you know we get a lot of surveillance video into our newsroom at channel three but i have to tell you this video seems to be a lot better than most of the video and police are saying that this high definition video should help them and their hoping it helps them find these two teen vandals. two teens knocked on the door of this voorhees home...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in our sat center with what new details we're learning tonight. david. >> reporter: jessica, situational awareness that is the phrase officials are using when describing brandon bostian what may have led to the crash it means he lost focus for few moments. according to bostian he became distracted after hearing that something hit a septa regional rail train just before the deadly amtrak crash. source tells cbs news that ntsb investigators are prepared to announce tuesday morning that they believe the deadly accident is a result of engineer brandon bostian's loss of quote situational wearness. eight people died, more than 200 injured in the port richmond derailment last may. he toll investigators minutes before the derailment that he heard radio traffic between a dispatcher and the engineer of a septa regional rail train that had been hit by a rock. bostian told investigators quote the dispatcher asked him a couple times if he needed mel attention. they went back and forth a few times end quote. bostian continued, quote i blew my train's w
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in our sat center with what new details we're learning tonight. david. >> reporter: jessica, situational awareness that is the phrase officials are using when describing brandon bostian what may have led to the crash it means he lost focus for few moments. according to bostian he became distracted after hearing that something hit a septa regional rail train just before the deadly amtrak crash. source tells cbs news that ntsb...
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our david spunt is at the lehigh valley international airport right now with more on this remarkable rcraft and the people behind it. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica remarkable is understatement. you can see it behind my right now. inside the cabin is about the size of a yoga mat i'm told. two pilots switch off every few days flying this getting ready to go backover seas in just a few weeks, and tonight they plan to change history. as the sun sets solariums pulls two made a clean landing at the lehigh valley airport. a few hundred people came to watch the plane that's making had he lines around the globe for being completely reliant on solar power. >> during this entire flight i have only moments of joy and even airplanes passing by and saying on their frequency your plane is beautiful watch is it? >> report roar pick car is the pilot and plans to make history when his plane becomes the first in history to circle the globe without any fuel. he took off from dayton wednesday morning. >> they asked me, when are you descending? i said, well, i have to descend when the sun goes down.
our david spunt is at the lehigh valley international airport right now with more on this remarkable rcraft and the people behind it. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica remarkable is understatement. you can see it behind my right now. inside the cabin is about the size of a yoga mat i'm told. two pilots switch off every few days flying this getting ready to go backover seas in just a few weeks, and tonight they plan to change history. as the sun sets solariums pulls two made a clean...
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eyewitness new reporter david spunt is in voorhees right now with a closer look at the young suspectsdavid? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, as you know we get a lot of surveillance video into our newsroom at channel three but i have to tell you this video seems to be a lot better than most of the video and police are saying that this high definition video should help them and their hoping it helps them find these two teen vandals. two teens knocked on the door of this voorhees home monday night. according to police, they were trying to sell magazines. once they were told no, authorities say they did a number on several cars including this one. the homeowner who recorded the video asked not to be identifi identified. but told "eyewitness news" the key marks on his car add up to about $2,500 in damages. >> there's no reason for that. if they in fact were selling magazines move to the next house. >> reporter: detective rich taylor is with voorhees police. >> you have people that are hard-working people that, you know, are home, they're trying to enjoy their evening off and because they de
eyewitness new reporter david spunt is in voorhees right now with a closer look at the young suspectsdavid? >> reporter: ukee and jessica, as you know we get a lot of surveillance video into our newsroom at channel three but i have to tell you this video seems to be a lot better than most of the video and police are saying that this high definition video should help them and their hoping it helps them find these two teen vandals. two teens knocked on the door of this voorhees home monday...
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our david spunt is at the lehigh valley international airport right now with more on this remarkable aircraft and the people behind it. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica remarkable is understatement. you can see it behind my right now. inside the cabin is about the size of a yoga mat i'm told. two pilots switch off every few days flying this getting ready to go backover seas in just a few weeks, and tonight they plan to change history. as the sun sets solariums pulls two made a clean landing at the lehigh valley airport. a few hundred people came to watch the plane that's making had he lines around the globe for being completely reliant on solar power. >> during this entire flight i have only moments of joy and even airplanes passing by and saying on their frequency your plane is beautiful watch is it? >> report roar pick car is the pilot and plans to make history when his plane becomes the first in history to circle the globe without any fuel. he took off from dayton wednesday morning. >> they asked me, when are you descending? i said, well, i have to descend when the sun goes dow
our david spunt is at the lehigh valley international airport right now with more on this remarkable aircraft and the people behind it. david? >> reporter: ukee and jessica remarkable is understatement. you can see it behind my right now. inside the cabin is about the size of a yoga mat i'm told. two pilots switch off every few days flying this getting ready to go backover seas in just a few weeks, and tonight they plan to change history. as the sun sets solariums pulls two made a clean...
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our david spunt was there as the victims were honored. david? >> reporter: ukee a very difficult night for these victims and families of the victims some of the the actual victims showed up this bridge behind me goes over the track the actual accident sight just a few hundred feet behind me. tonight, though, was to remember those victims. ♪ >> reporter: richard fenn more and his wife cynthia walked quite toll place wreath down in his daughter's laura's memory. >> it's not a lot to say except she was wonderful daughter. she was just a delight. >> reporter: 47-year-old laura was one of eight who died on the train. 200 were injured. first responders and those who witnessed the crash came out to pay respects just a few hundred feet from the crash site. >> we as community have found that the act of coming together to remember our fallen is often a healing experience. >> reporter: train 188 was traveling from philadelphia to new york and just moments after leaving 30th street station several cars derailed. a chaotic mass casualty scene was underway th
our david spunt was there as the victims were honored. david? >> reporter: ukee a very difficult night for these victims and families of the victims some of the the actual victims showed up this bridge behind me goes over the track the actual accident sight just a few hundred feet behind me. tonight, though, was to remember those victims. ♪ >> reporter: richard fenn more and his wife cynthia walked quite toll place wreath down in his daughter's laura's memory. >> it's not a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in our sat center with what new details we're learning tonight. david. >> reporter: jessica, situational awareness that is the phrase officials are using when describing brandon bostian what may have led to the crash it means he lost focus for few moments. according to bostian he became distracted after hearing that something hit a septa regional rail train just before the deadly amtrak crash. source tells cbs news that ntsb investigators are prepared to announce tuesday morning that they believe the deadly accident is a result of engineer brandon bostian's loss of quote situational wearness. eight people died, more than 200 injured in the port richmond derailment last may. he toll investigators minutes before the derailment that he heard radio traffic between a dispatcher and the engineer of a septa regional rail train that had been hit by a rock. bostian told investigators quote the dispatcher asked him a couple times if he needed mel attention. they went back and forth a few times end quote. bostian continued, quote i blew my train's w
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in our sat center with what new details we're learning tonight. david. >> reporter: jessica, situational awareness that is the phrase officials are using when describing brandon bostian what may have led to the crash it means he lost focus for few moments. according to bostian he became distracted after hearing that something hit a septa regional rail train just before the deadly amtrak crash. source tells cbs news that ntsb...
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. >> as david spunt tells us, today the two men are the best of friends and they are sharing their incredible story. >> reporter: don greenbaum and ernie gross sat next each other tuesday night like they were old friends. they are old friends. and their meeting started with one helping to say the other's life. 71 years ago. >> every time i talk to him, it's like talking to my brother. >> reporter: ernie gross was born in romaine a ya in 1929 his parents and siblings were killed behind the gates of auschwitz. on april 29th, 1445 the teenager was stand ago in line at the gas chamber in germany his life was minutes away from the end. then his fate changed. >> something very strange happened. the guard near me threw down his weapon and running away. we were still in line. we didn't know what to do. >> reporter: soldiers including corporal greenbaum rushed in to to help liberate thousands of jew. >> i started talking about this 50 years after i got out of the army in 1955, and i didn't talk about it until i heard someone 2020 say it never happened. >> reporter: don greenbaum was born in 1925. he's
. >> as david spunt tells us, today the two men are the best of friends and they are sharing their incredible story. >> reporter: don greenbaum and ernie gross sat next each other tuesday night like they were old friends. they are old friends. and their meeting started with one helping to say the other's life. 71 years ago. >> every time i talk to him, it's like talking to my brother. >> reporter: ernie gross was born in romaine a ya in 1929 his parents and siblings were...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows you a portion of that video and has details on what policere saying about the case tonight. >> reporter: this cell phone video obtained by "eyewitness news" shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the death of 16-year-old amy joyner frances. we're only showing a small portion of the video and not playing the audio because it's too disturbing. the howard high school of technology student died on april 21 after the assault and someone claiming to be a friend shared this video with "eyewitness news". hoping to bring more attention to the case. at this point no charges have been filed. police chief bobby cummings declined on camera interview but told me tonight, his office is working with the attorney general's office on the case. mayor dennis williams officer commented further in statement. quote the wilmington police department continues to work with the attorney general's office to determine the appropriate charges relating to the incident which occurred at howard high school. a source close to the investigat
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows you a portion of that video and has details on what policere saying about the case tonight. >> reporter: this cell phone video obtained by "eyewitness news" shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the death of 16-year-old amy joyner frances. we're only showing a small portion of the video and not playing the audio because it's too disturbing. the howard high school of technology student...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the story as l and i crews are expect to fix the problem today. >> i remember when these houses were all occupied and slowly but surely seen most of them die away. >> reporter: for philadelphia native ingrid bullock condemned properties are the normal on north 50th street where she's called home since she was a little girl. >> i was born and raised here. >> reporter: she has been at the exact same address since birth and crumbling homes that surround her are a painful reminder of reality, a reality that has brought about a few inn invited guests. >> huge, they have a wing span the width of my arm, they stand almost as high as maybe a one year-old child. >> reporter: she's talking about these turkey vultures, also known as buzzards, a neighbor captured them on her cell phone. >> yesterday, when it was trash day they came out, and they tore up all of my trash. >> reporter: bullock said they try to attack people too and blames this condemn home across the street. she claims it attraction them in the first place. cristina bay lives next door to the v
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the story as l and i crews are expect to fix the problem today. >> i remember when these houses were all occupied and slowly but surely seen most of them die away. >> reporter: for philadelphia native ingrid bullock condemned properties are the normal on north 50th street where she's called home since she was a little girl. >> i was born and raised here. >> reporter: she has been at the exact same address since birth...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the story from lower makefield. >> reporter: scarier moments officials at the pennsbury school district released "eyewitness news" encouraging parents to make sure their kids hydrate as much as possible especially now that we're closer to summer. >> exth grade students from william penn middle school were at a trenton thunder baseball game. for end of the year field trip. when students began to feel si sick. "eyewitness news" spoke to mother of one of the sick students and her daughter started feeling ill at the game. she asked us not to use her name. ambulances took some of the students to local hospitals just as a precaution. >> our weather has like changed from late fall to summer overnight. i think possibly the buses weren't prepared. >> reporter: judy risa lower makefield supervisor. >> you really have to be careful to keep them very very well hydrated. you have to make sure they're drinking enough water. >> reporter: reece commended the school district for responding so quickly. >> this was not only lot of heat but a lot of sun. we're not
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the story from lower makefield. >> reporter: scarier moments officials at the pennsbury school district released "eyewitness news" encouraging parents to make sure their kids hydrate as much as possible especially now that we're closer to summer. >> exth grade students from william penn middle school were at a trenton thunder baseball game. for end of the year field trip. when students began to feel si sick....
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. >>> new tonight, uninvited guests in one west philadelphia neighborhood and as our david spunt shows you, they are dirty, noisy and in some cases down right dangerous. i knew this neighborhood when all of these houses were occupied. slowly but surely seen most of them die away. >> reporter: for philadelphia native ingrid bullick condemned properties are becoming the norm on north 50th street where she's called home since she was little girl. >> i was born and raised whoever. report roar she's been at exact same address since birth. and the crumbling homes that surround her are a painful reminder of reality. a reality that's brought about a few uninvited guests. >> huge. they have a wing span the width of my arms. they stand almost as high as one-year-old child. >> reporter: she's talking about these turkey vultures also known as buzzards. a neighbor captured them on her cell phone. >> yesterday they when it was trash day they came out and they tore up all of my trash. >> reporter: bullick says she tried to tack people, too. and blames this condemned home across the street. she claims
. >>> new tonight, uninvited guests in one west philadelphia neighborhood and as our david spunt shows you, they are dirty, noisy and in some cases down right dangerous. i knew this neighborhood when all of these houses were occupied. slowly but surely seen most of them die away. >> reporter: for philadelphia native ingrid bullick condemned properties are becoming the norm on north 50th street where she's called home since she was little girl. >> i was born and raised...
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eyewitness neutral reporter david spunt was there too. >> this building is one that those who live in bridesburg and frankford know well. now most of it is destroyed. >> i used to be in a parade there when was a little girl. i don't know. i mean, it is sad for memorial day. >> supposed to be a day to remember those who died fighting for our country, but within minutes, flames shot through the roof of the american legion on orthodox street. >> the smoke was so big and the flames, just poof. we pulled up, the windows came out shall pooch, and they had to move us down further down. >> they had ceremony earlier today, and they were supposed to be cooking, rose beef, meatballs, whatever, supposed to have members over there. we had a parade out in bridesburg. >> crews with the philadelphia fire department were on scene in a matter every minutes. at one point the fire hit four alarms. people were inside but made it out. >> it is memorial day. we're working, fast response time, four alarms, aggressive attack, and outstanding property saved hereby the philadelphia fire department and all of ou
eyewitness neutral reporter david spunt was there too. >> this building is one that those who live in bridesburg and frankford know well. now most of it is destroyed. >> i used to be in a parade there when was a little girl. i don't know. i mean, it is sad for memorial day. >> supposed to be a day to remember those who died fighting for our country, but within minutes, flames shot through the roof of the american legion on orthodox street. >> the smoke was so big and the...
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. >> as david spunt tells us, today the two men are the best of friends and they are sharing their incredible story. >> reporter: don greenbaum and ernie gross sat next each other tuesday night like they were old friends. they are old friends. and their meeting started with one helping to say the other's life. 71 years ago. >> every time i talk to him, it's like talking to my brother. >> reporter: ernie gross was born in romaine a ya in 1929 his parents and siblings were killed behind the gates of auschwitz. on april 29th, 1445 the teenager was stand ago in line at the gas chamber in germany his life was minutes away from the end. then his fate changed. >> something very strange happened. the guard near me threw down his weapon and running away. we were still in line. we didn't know what to do. >> reporter: soldiers including corporal greenbaum rushed in to to help liberate thousands of jew. >> i started talking about this 50 years after i got out of the army in 1955, and i didn't talk about it until i heard someone 2020 say it never happened. >> reporter: don greenbaum was born in 1925. he's
. >> as david spunt tells us, today the two men are the best of friends and they are sharing their incredible story. >> reporter: don greenbaum and ernie gross sat next each other tuesday night like they were old friends. they are old friends. and their meeting started with one helping to say the other's life. 71 years ago. >> every time i talk to him, it's like talking to my brother. >> reporter: ernie gross was born in romaine a ya in 1929 his parents and siblings were...
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. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt you shows you another way to steal your personal informations make the rounds online. someone assumed my profile on facebook and started to go through my friend list and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah, is the creative services director at cbs3 "eyewitness news". and happens to be the latest in a long list of cyber victims who essentially have their identit identities stolen on facebook. >> i definitely think it's weird because i was able to see the profile that, um, was my name and my photo. >> reporter: her facebook friends started getting requests and facebook messages from her. but it wasn't her. she believes it happened because her profile was public. strangers could see her photos and friend lists. >> it's so important for people who use face bock or twitter to understand what they're making public versus private. >> reporter: lisa garber is an attorney in philadelphia specializing in cyber secure r what's happening on facebook also happens in e-mails. many times in the workplace. >> whether it's just personal information about t
. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt you shows you another way to steal your personal informations make the rounds online. someone assumed my profile on facebook and started to go through my friend list and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah, is the creative services director at cbs3 "eyewitness news". and happens to be the latest in a long list of cyber victims who essentially have their identit identities stolen on facebook. >> i...
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. >>> new tonight, uninvited guests in one west philadelphia neighborhood and as our david spunt showsou, they are dirty, noisy and in some cases down right dangerous. i knew this neighborhood when all of these houses were occupied. slowly but surely seen most of them die away. >> reporter: for philadelphia native ingrid bullick condemned properties are becoming the norm on north 50th street where she's called home since she was little girl. >> i was born and raised whoever. report roar she's been at exact same address since birth. and the crumbling homes that surround her are a painful reminder of reality. a reality that's brought about a few uninvited guests. >> huge. they have a wing span the width of my arms. they stand almost as high as one-year-old child. >> reporter: she's talking about these turkey vultures also known as buzzards. a neighbor captured them on her cell phone. >> yesterday they when it was trash day they came out and they tore up all of my trash. >> reporter: bullick says she tried to tack people, too. and blames this condemned home across the street. she claims i
. >>> new tonight, uninvited guests in one west philadelphia neighborhood and as our david spunt showsou, they are dirty, noisy and in some cases down right dangerous. i knew this neighborhood when all of these houses were occupied. slowly but surely seen most of them die away. >> reporter: for philadelphia native ingrid bullick condemned properties are becoming the norm on north 50th street where she's called home since she was little girl. >> i was born and raised...
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reporting 35 night david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, david. thanks so much. >>> where is the bear? tonight a black bear seen roaming and swimming in philadelphia' fares mount park has everyone talking and local residents looking over their shoulder. wildlife officials spoke to natasha brown about the bear's sudden appearance. >> reporter: along the wissahickon creek trail nature effort lesley company exist with runners, walkers and fishermen every day but on this day blackbirds rupped the normal flow. >> we've come up who are for years and actually never seen bear or anything close to that size. it's a little surprising. >> reporter: eyewitnesses captured this cell phone video friday just before noon. you can see the bear follow frolicking in the water possibly looking for food. before finally crossing the creek climbing the embankment and disappearing into the woods. >> this time of year, they come out of the hibernation looking for food and year link bears from last year basically are looking -- they're kicked out. the mom says go find your
reporting 35 night david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, david. thanks so much. >>> where is the bear? tonight a black bear seen roaming and swimming in philadelphia' fares mount park has everyone talking and local residents looking over their shoulder. wildlife officials spoke to natasha brown about the bear's sudden appearance. >> reporter: along the wissahickon creek trail nature effort lesley company exist with runners, walkers and fishermen every...
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. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt you shows you another way to steal your personal information is make the rounds online. someone assumed my profile on facebook and started to go through my friend list and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah, is the creative services director at cbs3 "eyewitness news". and happens to be the latest in a long list of cyber victims who essentially have their identit identities stolen on facebook. >> i definitely think it's weird because i was able to see the profile that, um, was my name and my photo. >> reporter: her facebook friends started getting requests and facebook messages from her. but it wasn't her. she believes it happened because her profile was public. strangers could see her photos and friend lists. >> it's so important for people who use face bock or twitter to understand what they're making public versus private. >> reporter: lisa garber is an attorney in philadelphia specializing in cyber secure r what's happening on facebook also happens in e-mails. many times in the workplace. >> whether it's just personal information about
. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt you shows you another way to steal your personal information is make the rounds online. someone assumed my profile on facebook and started to go through my friend list and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah, is the creative services director at cbs3 "eyewitness news". and happens to be the latest in a long list of cyber victims who essentially have their identit identities stolen on facebook. >> i...
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"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows you a portion of that video and has details on what police are saying about the case tonight. >> reporter: this cell phone video obtained by "eyewitness news" shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the death of 16-year-old amy joyner frances. we're only showing a small portion of the video and not playing the audio because it's too disturbing. the howard high school of technology student died on april 21 after the assault and someone claiming to be a friend shared this video with "eyewitness news". hoping to bring more attention to the case. at this point no charges have been filed. police chief bobby cummings declined on camera interview but told me tonight, his office is working with the attorney general's office on the case. mayor dennis williams officer commented further in statement. quote the wilmington police department continues to work with the attorney general's office to determine the appropriate charges relating to the incident which occurred at howard high school. a source close to the investig
"eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows you a portion of that video and has details on what police are saying about the case tonight. >> reporter: this cell phone video obtained by "eyewitness news" shows the fight inside the bathroom that authorities say eventually led to the death of 16-year-old amy joyner frances. we're only showing a small portion of the video and not playing the audio because it's too disturbing. the howard high school of technology student...
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reporting 35 night david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, david.hanks so much. >>> where is the bear? tonight a black bear seen roaming and swimming in philadelphia' fares mount park has everyone talking and local residents looking over their shoulder. wildlife officials spoke to natasha brown about the bear's sudden appearance. >> reporter: along the wissahickon creek trail nature effort lesley company exist with runners, walkers and fishermen every day but on this day blackbirds rupped the normal flow. >> we've come up who are for years and actually never seen bear or anything close to that size. it's a little surprising. >> reporter: eyewitnesses captured this cell phone video friday just before noon. you can see the bear follow frolicking in the water possibly looking for food. before finally crossing the creek climbing the embankment and disappearing into the woods. >> this time of year, they come out of the hibernation looking for food and year link bears from last year basically are looking -- they're kicked out. the mom says go find your or
reporting 35 night david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, david.hanks so much. >>> where is the bear? tonight a black bear seen roaming and swimming in philadelphia' fares mount park has everyone talking and local residents looking over their shoulder. wildlife officials spoke to natasha brown about the bear's sudden appearance. >> reporter: along the wissahickon creek trail nature effort lesley company exist with runners, walkers and fishermen every...
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reporting at camden pd headquarters david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> police officers are honored tonight for their outstanding efforts on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse kaseen nor nor awards banquet this is their 25th annual banquet that recognizes officers. >>> the public is paying its final respects to former philadelphia police commissioner willie williams. a viewing was held at baker funeral home near broad and norris in north philadelphia tonight. another viewing an funeral service will take place at zion baptist church tomorrow morning. williams became the first african-american to leader philadelphia's police force in 1988. he died april 27th at the age of 72. >>> a judge overseeing the resolution of prince's estate has ordered genetic test ong a sample of late music star's blood. it's being done in the event a potential heir comes forward to make a claim for estate. there are no known hairs. he was found dead last month. his estate is worth $300 million. meantime remembrances continue a banner has been hung up at the up town neither or north broad street in
reporting at camden pd headquarters david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> police officers are honored tonight for their outstanding efforts on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse kaseen nor nor awards banquet this is their 25th annual banquet that recognizes officers. >>> the public is paying its final respects to former philadelphia police commissioner willie williams. a viewing was held at baker funeral home near broad and norris in north...
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reporting at camden pd headquarters david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> police officers are honoredonight for their outstanding efforts on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse kaseen nor nor awards banquet this is their 25th annual banquet that recognizes officers. >>> the public is paying its final respects to former philadelphia police commissioner willie williams. a viewing was held at baker funeral home near broad and norris in north philadelphia tonight. another viewing an funeral service will take place at zion baptist church tomorrow morning. williams became the first african-american to leader philadelphia's police force in 1988. he died april 27th at the age of 72. >>> a judge overseeing the resolution of prince's estate has ordered genetic test ong a sample of late music star's blood. it's being done in the event a potential heir comes forward to make a claim for estate. there are no known hairs. he was found dead last month. his estate is worth $300 million. meantime remembrances continue a banner has been hung up at the up town neither or north broad street in ph
reporting at camden pd headquarters david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> police officers are honoredonight for their outstanding efforts on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse kaseen nor nor awards banquet this is their 25th annual banquet that recognizes officers. >>> the public is paying its final respects to former philadelphia police commissioner willie williams. a viewing was held at baker funeral home near broad and norris in north...
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our david spunt will be live with more on the visit and potential presidential showdown, in new jerseyas if it where is fourth down, time was running out, on the clock and we had hail hail mary pass. >> local man's life turned upside down, devastating diagnosis put this rock climber's future in jeopardy. our stephanie stahl explains the experimental treatment that might save his life, kate. >>> we have finally got beautiful spring weather today and it will stay sunny through the end of the week but then everything begins to change, i'll have the forecast that has a little bit of everything coming up at 6:00. >> reporter: owner says revel is slate todd open june 15th i'm greg argos with an exclusive look inn side >>> and it is 6:00 o'clock. cheers and jeers in mercer county tonight as presumptive republican presidential nominee donald trump joins governor chris christie in the garden state. trump's in town for a fundraiser for the governor. good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in lawrenceville with the results of the new poll
our david spunt will be live with more on the visit and potential presidential showdown, in new jerseyas if it where is fourth down, time was running out, on the clock and we had hail hail mary pass. >> local man's life turned upside down, devastating diagnosis put this rock climber's future in jeopardy. our stephanie stahl explains the experimental treatment that might save his life, kate. >>> we have finally got beautiful spring weather today and it will stay sunny through the...
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if you have any information give police a call reporting at philadelphia police headquarters david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and still ahead on "eyewitness news": chaos outside after dab rally. daniel nottingham, coming up: hundreds of protesters take to the streets as donald trump returns to california. more than 70 years have passed since the atomic bomb threat end the city of hiroshima. what does it look like now? i'm a weijia jiang i bounce back like...d ...it used to? neutrogena® hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it... ...supple and hydrated... ...day... ...after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to 1000 times its weight... ...in water. this refreshing water gel... plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. hydro boost... from neutrogena®. see what's possible. >> back here on "eyewitness news" with surprise celebration. navy lieutenant katie calhoun often speaks at evan's elementary in marlton where her aunt is a classroom aid. yesterday they turned the tables on lieutenant
if you have any information give police a call reporting at philadelphia police headquarters david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and still ahead on "eyewitness news": chaos outside after dab rally. daniel nottingham, coming up: hundreds of protesters take to the streets as donald trump returns to california. more than 70 years have passed since the atomic bomb threat end the city of hiroshima. what does it look like now? i'm a weijia jiang i bounce back like...d...
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as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt tells us, both sides seem to be okay with the identify glee a city making headlines for its transition from crime infested to national example of how a police department should run. president barack obama called camden a symbol of promise for the nation when he came last may. now, the camden county police department will spends $425,000 to purchase about 400 body cameras. >> this is the first area i patrolled since i became a police officer in the city of camden. >> ty says being a police officer is in his blood, this man, loves what he does. >> i grew up watching my father, who was a police officer for many, many years, and he was my real life modern hero. so i told myself as a kid, hey, i want to help people, i want to be a police offerser. >> one every just few officers who currently wear a body camera for pilot program. soon the entire force will wear them. says it will only help officers and the public they serve. >> if they know that the cameras rolling at all times, they will be less hesitant to come speak to us, or they won't be afraid
as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt tells us, both sides seem to be okay with the identify glee a city making headlines for its transition from crime infested to national example of how a police department should run. president barack obama called camden a symbol of promise for the nation when he came last may. now, the camden county police department will spends $425,000 to purchase about 400 body cameras. >> this is the first area i patrolled since i became a police...
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as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt tells us, both sides seem to be okay with the idea. >> it is a city making headlines for its transition from crime infested to a national example of how a police department should run. president barack obama called camden a symbol of promise for the nation, when he came last may. now, the camden county police department will spend $425,000 to purchase 400 body cameras. >> this is the first area i've patrolled since i became a police officer in the city of camden. >> ty says being a police officer is in his blood. this man, loves what he does. >> i grew up watching my father who was a police officer for many, many years. and he was my real life modern hero, hey, i want to help people. i want to be a police officer. >> currently wear a body camera for pilot program. soon the entire force will wear them. says it will only help officers and the public they serve. >> if they know that the cameras rolling at all times, they'll be less hesitant to come speak to us, or they won't be afraid that an officer could possibly harm them in anyway. >> we joine
as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt tells us, both sides seem to be okay with the idea. >> it is a city making headlines for its transition from crime infested to a national example of how a police department should run. president barack obama called camden a symbol of promise for the nation, when he came last may. now, the camden county police department will spend $425,000 to purchase 400 body cameras. >> this is the first area i've patrolled since i became a...
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reporting live tonight david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you. >>> philadelphia policelso need your help identifying a group of teenagers in overbrook. one of the boys attacked a 61-year-old man as he walk his dog on 66th street near malvern avenue last saturday. the victim did suffer a broken nose. pleases say the teenager was in the company of four other boys and they were all seen on surveillance video trying to open car doors in that area. >>> a 17-year-old student at north penn high school now faces arson related charges. on tuesday police say the juvenile started a fire in the high school band storage room. students and staff had to be evacuated and school was canceled. the building suffered sphere structural and smoke damage. the charges include multiple felonies and the student is being held at the montgomery county youth sent. >>> new at 11:00 supporting victims of child sex abuse and a law to help them get justice. they demonstrated outside saint charles borromeo seminary. they are urging catholic church leaders to support house bill 1947 it would extent the s
reporting live tonight david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you. >>> philadelphia policelso need your help identifying a group of teenagers in overbrook. one of the boys attacked a 61-year-old man as he walk his dog on 66th street near malvern avenue last saturday. the victim did suffer a broken nose. pleases say the teenager was in the company of four other boys and they were all seen on surveillance video trying to open car doors in that area....
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as david spunt shows us another way to steel your personal information making the round on line. >> someoneumes my profile on facebook and started to go through my friend list and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah is the creative services director at cbs-3 "eyewitness news", and happens to be the lateness a licensing list of cyber victims who essentially had their identity stolen on facebook. >> i definitely think it the is weird because i was able to see the profile that was my name and my photo. >> reporter: she says her face book friend started to get requests and facebook messages from her but it wasn't her. she believed it happened because her profile was public. strangest could see her photos and friendlys. >> it is so important for people use facebook or twitter to understand what they are making public verse private. >> reporter: lisa is an attorney in philadelphia, specializing in cyber security. she says that what is happening on facebook also happened, in e-mails, many times, in the work place. >> so whether it is just personal information about their birthday or their soc
as david spunt shows us another way to steel your personal information making the round on line. >> someoneumes my profile on facebook and started to go through my friend list and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah is the creative services director at cbs-3 "eyewitness news", and happens to be the lateness a licensing list of cyber victims who essentially had their identity stolen on facebook. >> i definitely think it the is weird because i was able to see the...
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reporting at philadelphia police headquarters, david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police also need your help identify being a group of teenagers in overbrook. one of the boys attacked a 651 year old man as he was walking his dog on 66 street another malvern avenue last saturday. the victim suffered a broken nose. police say the teen was in the company of four other boys, they were all seen on surveillance video trying to open car doors in the area. >> a 17 year old student at north penn high school now faces arson-related charges on tuesday, police say, the juvenile started a fire in high school's band storage room. students and staff were evacuated and the school day was canceled. the building suffered severe structural and smoke damage. the charges include multiple felonies and the student is being head at the montgomery county youth center. >> and historic moment at hero shima, coming up next on "eyewitness news". >> president obama honors the victims of the atomic bombing here in hiroshima. what the survivors say about the historic visit. i'm weijia jiang in ja
reporting at philadelphia police headquarters, david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police also need your help identify being a group of teenagers in overbrook. one of the boys attacked a 651 year old man as he was walking his dog on 66 street another malvern avenue last saturday. the victim suffered a broken nose. police say the teen was in the company of four other boys, they were all seen on surveillance video trying to open car doors in the area....
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reporting live tonight david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you. >>> philadelphia policelso need your help identifying a group of teenagers in overbrook. one of the boys attacked a 61-year-old man as he walk his dog on 66th street near malvern avenue last saturday. the victim did suffer a broken nose. pleases say the teenager was in the company of four other boys and they were all seen on surveillance video trying to open car doors in that area. >>> a 17-year-old student at north penn high school now faces arson related charges. on tuesday police say the juvenile started a fire in the high school band storage room. students and staff had to be evacuated and school was canceled. the building suffered sphere structural and smoke damage. the charges include multiple felonies and the student is being held at the montgomery county youth sent. >>> new at 11:00 supporting victims of child sex abuse and a law to help them get justice. they demonstrated outside saint charles borromeo seminary. they are urging catholic church leaders to support house bill 1947 it would extent the s
reporting live tonight david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you. >>> philadelphia policelso need your help identifying a group of teenagers in overbrook. one of the boys attacked a 61-year-old man as he walk his dog on 66th street near malvern avenue last saturday. the victim did suffer a broken nose. pleases say the teenager was in the company of four other boys and they were all seen on surveillance video trying to open car doors in that area....
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as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows us another way of stealing your personal informationmaking their way on line. >> someone assumes my profile on facebook and then started to go through my friendlys and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah is the creative services director at cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and happens to be the latest, in a licensing list of cyber victims who essentially had their identities stolen on facebook. >> definitely think it is weird because i was able to see the profile that was my name and my photo. >> reporter: she says her face book friend started to get request and fast book messages from her but it wasn't her. she believes it happened because her profile was public, strangers could see her photos and friendlyses. >> so important for people use facebook and twit tore understand what they are making public verse private. >> reporter: lisa is an attorney in philadelphia, specializing in cyber security. she says that what is happening on facebook also happened, in e-mails. many times in the work place. >> whether it is just personal information
as "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows us another way of stealing your personal informationmaking their way on line. >> someone assumes my profile on facebook and then started to go through my friendlys and make friend requests. >> reporter: sarah is the creative services director at cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and happens to be the latest, in a licensing list of cyber victims who essentially had their identities stolen on facebook. >> definitely...
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david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you david. >>> road construction has to be done but it can also make our already crowded commutes even slower. >> and there's one project in particular that causes traffic jams and headaches on daily basis. so how long until the construction on i-95 is finish finished? good question. nicole brewer tells us how many years you'll have to wait. >> also, big changes could be coming to the atlantic city boardwalk this summer. what tourists may soon be allowed totter. kate? >> and we've got another round of showers headed our way. overnight no tomorrow morning. even as the first round of rain has moved on out. but temperatures are on their way up and i've got at least one beautiful spring day the day we've all been waiting for coming up in the seven day forecast. >> and i sit down with 60 minutes journalist lesley stall. why she was in town and what she told me is one of her greatest joyce in live. >> lance officials are considering a policy that would allow alcohol on the boardwalk. it would allow people 21 years of age or older to walk the border
david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you david. >>> road construction has to be done but it can also make our already crowded commutes even slower. >> and there's one project in particular that causes traffic jams and headaches on daily basis. so how long until the construction on i-95 is finish finished? good question. nicole brewer tells us how many years you'll have to wait. >> also, big changes could be coming to the atlantic city boardwalk this...
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david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you david. >>> road construction has to be done but it canlso make our already crowded commutes even slower. >> and there's one project in particular that causes traffic jams and headaches on daily basis. so how long until the construction on i-95 is finish finished? good question. nicole brewer tells us how many years you'll have to wait. >> also, big changes could be coming to the atlantic city boardwalk this summer. what tourists may soon be allowed totter. kate? >> and we've got another round of showers headed our way. overnight no tomorrow morning. even as the first round of rain has moved on out. but temperatures are on their way up and i've got at least one beautiful spring day the day we've all been waiting for coming up in the seven day forecast. >> and i sit down with 60 minutes journalist lesley stall. why she was in town and what she told me is one of her greatest joyce in live. >> lance officials are considering a policy that would allow alcohol on the boardwalk. it would allow people 21 years of age or older to walk the border w
david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you david. >>> road construction has to be done but it canlso make our already crowded commutes even slower. >> and there's one project in particular that causes traffic jams and headaches on daily basis. so how long until the construction on i-95 is finish finished? good question. nicole brewer tells us how many years you'll have to wait. >> also, big changes could be coming to the atlantic city boardwalk this...
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former congressman and current acting secretary of the army speaks to our david spunt about the accident that changed his life tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, a special celebration at penn medicine for chemotherapy patient from new jersey. >> health reporter stephanie stahl was there for the festivity. >> reporter: this was a great party. i first told but this family four years ago when they started a tradition, instead of letting chemotherapy be a difficult ordeal for a beloved mom, daughter and wife, they made parties while she's beating the odds. today they celebrate aid big milestone. for her 50th chemotherapy treatment, debbie, gets a golden party. that is right, a party with balloons, streamers, cakes, the works. >> it is amazing. especially when i was told it was stage four and that it had gone to the brain and now nothing is in the brain and it is non-active right now. >> reporter: it has been four years since she was first diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, years now on chemotherapy at penn medicine. >> party girl. >> reporter: daughters
former congressman and current acting secretary of the army speaks to our david spunt about the accident that changed his life tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, a special celebration at penn medicine for chemotherapy patient from new jersey. >> health reporter stephanie stahl was there for the festivity. >> reporter: this was a great party. i first told but this family four years ago when they started a tradition, instead of...
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reporting live from lower makefield bucks county, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> this heat will be lingering at least a little longer. meteorologist kate bilo joins us now with the latest on these rising temperatures, kate. >> definitely feeling more like july then may today, and even though temperatures will stay about the same upper 80's to 90 for next few days humidity will increase and that means your heat index value will increase, and dangerous heat for some, on the way for the next few days. think about ways to cool off, this upcoming holiday weekend. temperature wise you can see still warm 90 degrees in cherry hill. eighty-nine in harrington, delaware. eighty-three in atlantic city. zooming up toward philadelphia, we are sitting a at 88 at the airport after hitting a high of 89 today. ninety in voorhees. eighty-seven in chalfont. further north and west still looking at mid to upper 80's to near 90 degrees this afternoon. the it is hot outside. this continues through sunday, temperatures will hold in the upper 80's to near 90 but heat index values above 90 degrees, a
reporting live from lower makefield bucks county, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> this heat will be lingering at least a little longer. meteorologist kate bilo joins us now with the latest on these rising temperatures, kate. >> definitely feeling more like july then may today, and even though temperatures will stay about the same upper 80's to 90 for next few days humidity will increase and that means your heat index value will increase, and dangerous heat...
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reporting live from bridesberg, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> mayor of wildwood has a strong message for crowds who celebrated at the beach over this memorial day weekend, but left it covered in trash. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live on the beach in wildwood with this story, tran g? >> reporter: jessica, wild wide pride itself for being a free public beach opened to everyone but people living hearsay some of these weekend visitors disrespected this community by leaving trash on the beach and also getting into numerous fights. cell phone video sparking outrage, long time wildwood resident ed coleman shot this video of a trashed wildwood beach on memorial day. empty beer cans, plastic cups and debris left in the sand for a 15 block stretch. >> i'm offering you a fee beach. all i'm asking for you to do is pick up after yourself and they can't even do that. >> reporter: wildwood mayor eartha troiano junior says it took hours for public work crew toss clean up the mess a lot of energy, a lot of wasted money for simple act of just pick up what you put the on the
reporting live from bridesberg, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> mayor of wildwood has a strong message for crowds who celebrated at the beach over this memorial day weekend, but left it covered in trash. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live on the beach in wildwood with this story, tran g? >> reporter: jessica, wild wide pride itself for being a free public beach opened to everyone but people living hearsay some of these weekend visitors...
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david spunt cbs3 i were the nouse. >>> philadelphia double shooting leaves one man in critical conditionnd another stable. it happened tonight in nicetown. police say the victims were operating a tow truck when the first was shot chest. the second was struck in the shoulder. bullets came at the vehicle from both sides. now police are looking through surveillance video from nearby businesses for any clues. >>> family, friends and classmates are mourning a 17-year-old student hit and killed by a suspect the dui driver. ant what about timbers of burlington city high school student was killed just after midnight sunday while walking on route 130 in burlington city. a sophomore, timbers was already assuming leadership rolls in the junior rotc program at school. he hoped to serve in the military like some of his older cousins. >> this is a tragic accident that should not have happened. art want was a huge part of all our lives. he meant a lot to us. >> police say the driver ricardo paterson willingboro stayed at the scene after that crash. he was charged with driving under the influence and re
david spunt cbs3 i were the nouse. >>> philadelphia double shooting leaves one man in critical conditionnd another stable. it happened tonight in nicetown. police say the victims were operating a tow truck when the first was shot chest. the second was struck in the shoulder. bullets came at the vehicle from both sides. now police are looking through surveillance video from nearby businesses for any clues. >>> family, friends and classmates are mourning a 17-year-old student...