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the hoff.'t quite know why, but it will stop. with me are tom bergin, reuters business correspondent and rachel cunliffe from city am. the catalan poll is the top story for the ft, which carries a picture of riot police brawling with a voter. the telegraph says the violence shows the eu is in crisis. it carries a large picture of a police officer using a truncheon. the same picture again in the times, which says that spain has been "torn apart" by the violence. the metro also has that picture, but its top story is divisions in the conservative party — it reports that senior figures say the pm's days are numbered. "backlash against boris" is the lead for the i, it reports the mood of the tory conference has swung against the foreign secretary over his perceived "disloyalty". a different take for the express, which declares mrs may is winning the brexit battle. it reports that eu leaders have praised her for her florence speech. daily mail says the pm's attempts to reach out to voters have been s
the hoff.'t quite know why, but it will stop. with me are tom bergin, reuters business correspondent and rachel cunliffe from city am. the catalan poll is the top story for the ft, which carries a picture of riot police brawling with a voter. the telegraph says the violence shows the eu is in crisis. it carries a large picture of a police officer using a truncheon. the same picture again in the times, which says that spain has been "torn apart" by the violence. the metro also has that...
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and this is no different at hoff fifty one. mona is a lebanese informant and on the run. she travels to germany to have plastic surgery and assume a new identity israeli mossad agent now me is tasked with looking after her well my name is mona but that's not my real name just as yours is not claudia. here are the rules mona you never leave the apartment and they say tell you to. you never open the door to anyone no matter what middle east means complexity means chaos means intrigue. means secrets and. so it's almost i think this film is the reflection of the scottish world that we live in every where. the two women become pawns in a global power game. monday morning disappears from the safe house the shelter has suddenly become the abyss the film as a suspense laden thriller set against the backdrop of the middle east conflict. in our second film is also politically charged and highly contemporary with him and so on. it can just go with the business pursuit of a. subordinate your mate who could provide. julian offered on just out in the slums missed out on cross not. to d
and this is no different at hoff fifty one. mona is a lebanese informant and on the run. she travels to germany to have plastic surgery and assume a new identity israeli mossad agent now me is tasked with looking after her well my name is mona but that's not my real name just as yours is not claudia. here are the rules mona you never leave the apartment and they say tell you to. you never open the door to anyone no matter what middle east means complexity means chaos means intrigue. means...
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alexandria hoff joins from his our satellite center. alex >> it is rare to get such insight on a suspect so early on. but tonight, we spoke with prince's former next door neighbor. who says that prince often opened up to him during late night conversations. he liked to talk about the eagles, his own craftsman ship and enjoyed an evening beer. the shooting suspect radee prince is described as his former next door neighbor robert hoft >> i picture him and i sitting there talking 2:00 in the morning, about life and this and that. >> reporter: he told "eyewitness news" that he lived next door to radee several years on a quiet block in elkton maryland. he moved off of the street one year ago. >> i look at the tv. i was like, oh, man. >> reporter: he had caught wind of the deadly workplace rampage in he did wood maryland and at first had trouble picturing such violence getting from a man that he got to know well. often around a fire pit >> talking to him every other day, once a week. >> he said prince lived with a woman perhaps his wife >> ev
alexandria hoff joins from his our satellite center. alex >> it is rare to get such insight on a suspect so early on. but tonight, we spoke with prince's former next door neighbor. who says that prince often opened up to him during late night conversations. he liked to talk about the eagles, his own craftsman ship and enjoyed an evening beer. the shooting suspect radee prince is described as his former next door neighbor robert hoft >> i picture him and i sitting there talking 2:00...
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alexandria hoff joins from his our satellite center. alex >> it is rare to get such insight on a suspect so early on. but tonight, we spoke with prince's former next door neighbor. who says that prince often opened up to him during late night conversations. he liked to talk about the eagles, his own craftsman ship and enjoyed an evening beer. the shooting suspect radee prince is described as his former next door neighbor robert hoft >> i picture him and i sitting there talking 2:00 in the morning, about life and this and that. >> reporter: he told "eyewitness news" that he lived next door to radee several years on a quiet block in elkton maryland. he moved off of the street one year ago. >> i look at the tv. i was like, oh, man. >> reporter: he had caught wind of the deadly workplace rampage in he did wood maryland and at first had trouble picturing such violence getting from a man that he got to know well. often around a fire pit >> talking to him every other day, once a week. >> he said prince lived with a woman perhaps his wife >> ev
alexandria hoff joins from his our satellite center. alex >> it is rare to get such insight on a suspect so early on. but tonight, we spoke with prince's former next door neighbor. who says that prince often opened up to him during late night conversations. he liked to talk about the eagles, his own craftsman ship and enjoyed an evening beer. the shooting suspect radee prince is described as his former next door neighbor robert hoft >> i picture him and i sitting there talking 2:00...
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you're scribbling away, aren't you crazy it's all about the hoff.ian shows a riot police officer brandishing a truncheon in barcelona as it reports on the hundreds injured while trying to vote in today's illegal independence poll. the telegraph has the same image, it reports that the violence shows the eu is in crisis amid a lack of condemnation from brussels. the same picture again in the times, which says that spain has been torn apart by the violence. the ft has the same lead story but goes for a different image, showing riot police brawling with a voter. but the is attention is on the conservative conference and backlash against boris is its headline. it reports the party has swung against the foreign secretary over his perceived disloyalty. what a time to be squabbling, exclaims the daily mail and it says the pm's attempts to reach out to younger voters have been overshadowed by infighting. the sun claims a public kiss between prince harry and meghan markle has sparked a frenzy of engagement speculation. and the mirror reports the captain of on
you're scribbling away, aren't you crazy it's all about the hoff.ian shows a riot police officer brandishing a truncheon in barcelona as it reports on the hundreds injured while trying to vote in today's illegal independence poll. the telegraph has the same image, it reports that the violence shows the eu is in crisis amid a lack of condemnation from brussels. the same picture again in the times, which says that spain has been torn apart by the violence. the ft has the same lead story but goes...
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. >>> alexandria hoff joins us from police headquarters with the latest. alex where. >> reporter: ukee, jessica, police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that she's ready for answers. over 200 friends and community members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. where three bullets killed two teenager boys. the shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one of the victims, 16-year-old sal dinubile, a junior at st. joe's prep. ten miles from there, grief filled a family living room in overbrook. >> he was a good kid. it's one thing if he was bad. the only thing he love doing was playing basketball. >> reporter: that is the mother of victim k, a leer miller, also 16. she proudly displayed photos of her son through the year, a boy turned young man quiet, mathematically skilled. an honor student. he transferred this career with the hope of earning a basketball scholarship for college >> i'm angry. mad. i'm heart broken. everything. because this shouldn't have been. t
. >>> alexandria hoff joins us from police headquarters with the latest. alex where. >> reporter: ukee, jessica, police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that she's ready for answers. over 200 friends and community members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. where three bullets killed two teenager boys. the shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one of the victims, 16-year-old...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff has the story and we must warn you some footage is graphic. >> it happened so quickly, you almost didn't have time to react. >> reporter: mount laurel resident james sirva was down in charlotte james an eagles fans and david was rooting for carolina the guy was just being a jerk in front of us, he was standing up, not to watch the game or to cheer but just to be a jerk. >> reporter: he was upset about the standing as well, finally in the fourth quarter he says after exchanging word the man in the video unleashes , hitting david four times in the face. >> somebody went after him and they took david down they didn't know who he was report rorrer police confirmed that they are investigating the assault. >> ironically before the game he was talking about coming up here how dangerous it was to come to a game in philadelphia i said it isn't. >> reporter: david's ego took a hit too james said many people originally thought his friend was an eagles fans and many more expressed outrage on line, asking why the accused would strike a quote old man. davi
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff has the story and we must warn you some footage is graphic. >> it happened so quickly, you almost didn't have time to react. >> reporter: mount laurel resident james sirva was down in charlotte james an eagles fans and david was rooting for carolina the guy was just being a jerk in front of us, he was standing up, not to watch the game or to cheer but just to be a jerk. >> reporter: he was upset about the standing as well,...
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. >>> alexandria hoff is at police headquarters. >> reporter: the suspect has not been formally charged. but again, is in police custody surrendering homicide over around 6:30 this evening, it's unclear right now if he could face the possibility of being charged as an adult because he, like the victims here, is just 16 years old. >> with his hands in his pocket and hood pulled over his face, 16-year-old brandon oliveri walked into police headquarters around 6:30 p.m. inside he embraced the two friends who accommodate him there. the surrendering came an hour after philadelphia police issued a warrant for oliveri citing the shooting deaths of two peers. ka lear miller and sal den knew were shot and killed after police say an argument between a group of teens began near 12th and ritner >> it's dis heartening to see young people resort to this type of violence which was probably nothing but a disagreement >> in the days since, nearly 500 people attended the two vigils for the boys. demonstrations of prayer and anguish. >> miller was junior where he he can say settled in mathematicses and ba
. >>> alexandria hoff is at police headquarters. >> reporter: the suspect has not been formally charged. but again, is in police custody surrendering homicide over around 6:30 this evening, it's unclear right now if he could face the possibility of being charged as an adult because he, like the victims here, is just 16 years old. >> with his hands in his pocket and hood pulled over his face, 16-year-old brandon oliveri walked into police headquarters around 6:30 p.m. inside...
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. >>> alexandria hoff is at police headquarters. >> reporter: the suspect has not been formally charged. but again, is in police custody surrendering homicide over around 6:30 this evening, it's unclear right now if he could face the possibility of being charged as an adult because he, like the victims here, is just 16 years old. >> with his hands in his pocket and hood pulled over his face, 16-year-old brandon oliveri walked into police headquarters around 6:30 p.m. inside he embraced the two friends who accommodate him there. the surrendering came an hour after philadelphia police issued a warrant for oliveri citing the shooting deaths of two peers. ka lear miller and sal den knew were shot and killed after police say an argument between a group of teens began near 12th and ritner >> it's dis heartening to see young people resort to this type of violence which was probably nothing but a disagreement >> in the days since, nearly 500 people attended the two vigils for the boys. demonstrations of prayer and anguish. >> miller was junior where he he can say settled in mathematicses and ba
. >>> alexandria hoff is at police headquarters. >> reporter: the suspect has not been formally charged. but again, is in police custody surrendering homicide over around 6:30 this evening, it's unclear right now if he could face the possibility of being charged as an adult because he, like the victims here, is just 16 years old. >> with his hands in his pocket and hood pulled over his face, 16-year-old brandon oliveri walked into police headquarters around 6:30 p.m. inside...
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alexandria hoff is at penns landing and spoke about this issue >> we spoke to a vet and quite sadly there have been cases where people intentionally hurt their animals in order to obtain medication. vet we spoke to said he has not encountered this situation but there is a new tool aimed towards prevention. stuck in the middle of the battle against opioid abuse, pets and their vets >> we use these type. >> to curb the potential abuse of drugs, new jersey is seeking to better track the medications. including veterinarians in on the prescription monitoring subscription activity portal >> if we have a suspicion that somebody is abusing the system, they give us a mechanism by which we could find out. >> reporter: the system basically fines owners and their pets on certain medications are being obtained. according to dr. lee specter. the most common drug they supply to pet owners is to curb he want help sea. they can turn to medication just as effective for animals in pain but less risk of owner abuse >> for the most part for pain, we're giving nonsteroid antiinflammatory. >> 94s seeking to obt
alexandria hoff is at penns landing and spoke about this issue >> we spoke to a vet and quite sadly there have been cases where people intentionally hurt their animals in order to obtain medication. vet we spoke to said he has not encountered this situation but there is a new tool aimed towards prevention. stuck in the middle of the battle against opioid abuse, pets and their vets >> we use these type. >> to curb the potential abuse of drugs, new jersey is seeking to better...
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alexandria hoff has the story. >> reporter: after a late night and a win against washington, eagles playerseturned to the green. inside at the practice dome linebackers joe walker and good warmed up with the fresh faced free agents. friendly ones at that. jake clowser is a member of the challenge program. just like carson wentz? he loves carson wentz and his new friend but there's no that time to dwell with cheerleaders and the eagles family there to rally game time is fast approaching >> this is a makeup of kids with special needs. every sunday these kids get together. >> these are high school and college students, the position is eagles players took on as well. >> no matter what they're going through, it's a different kind of. >> reporter: that energy was put to good use as the scrimmage began. here's the thing about the scrimmage. these players will score on every play make for a exciting game. touchdown. it was a win all around on a level playing field for two teams with a bright season ahead. >> they've been supportive of this program >> at the novacare complex, alexandria hoff cbs3 "e
alexandria hoff has the story. >> reporter: after a late night and a win against washington, eagles playerseturned to the green. inside at the practice dome linebackers joe walker and good warmed up with the fresh faced free agents. friendly ones at that. jake clowser is a member of the challenge program. just like carson wentz? he loves carson wentz and his new friend but there's no that time to dwell with cheerleaders and the eagles family there to rally game time is fast approaching...
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alexandria hoff has the story. >> reporter: after a late night and a win against washington, eagles players returned to the green. inside at the practice dome linebackers joe walker and good warmed up with the fresh faced free agents. friendly ones at that. jake clowser is a member of the challenge program. just like carson wentz? he loves carson wentz and his new friend but there's no that time to dwell with cheerleaders and the eagles family there to rally game time is fast approaching >> this is a makeup of kids with special needs. every sunday these kids get together. >> these are high school and college students, the position is eagles players took on as well. >> no matter what they're going through, it's a different kind of. >> reporter: that energy was put to good use as the scrimmage began. here's the thing about the scrimmage. these players will score on every play make for a exciting game. touchdown. it was a win all around on a level playing field for two teams with a bright season ahead. >> they've been supportive of this program >> at the novacare complex, alexandria hoff cbs3
alexandria hoff has the story. >> reporter: after a late night and a win against washington, eagles players returned to the green. inside at the practice dome linebackers joe walker and good warmed up with the fresh faced free agents. friendly ones at that. jake clowser is a member of the challenge program. just like carson wentz? he loves carson wentz and his new friend but there's no that time to dwell with cheerleaders and the eagles family there to rally game time is fast approaching...
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because you could be different, it's no limitations whatsoever. >> reporter: bensalem, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> very nice. love the t-shirt. >> very nice >>> in the past week, we have witnessed the worst of times. bringings out the best in people. >> tragedy can hit in different forms, it's how people come together that gives us hope. straight ahead, our jessica dean with a story of herrism and self less ness. >>> andy of an era once changed the way we communicate. internet service signing off for good >> feeling like august, a live look at center city, just how warm it will get this weekend. also, kate is tracking how much rain we can expect from tropical storm nate. >>> it's friday and that means high school football. lesley van arsdale has highlights from all over the area. frid . >>> in the last five days, our souls have ached. we've head of about the horror of his heinous act. the full extent of the tragedy is just beginning to come into focus, out of darkness have come shining examples of good. of love. of self lessness. >> i just dove on top of 14 people. pulle
because you could be different, it's no limitations whatsoever. >> reporter: bensalem, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> very nice. love the t-shirt. >> very nice >>> in the past week, we have witnessed the worst of times. bringings out the best in people. >> tragedy can hit in different forms, it's how people come together that gives us hope. straight ahead, our jessica dean with a story of herrism and self less ness. >>> andy of an...
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because you could be different, it's no limitations whatsoever. >> reporter: bensalem, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> very nice. love the t-shirt. >> very nice >>> in the past week, we have witnessed the worst of times. bringings out the best in people. >> tragedy can hit in different forms, it's how people come together that gives us hope. straight ahead, our jessica dean with a story of herrism and self less ness. >>> andy of an era once changed the way we communicate. internet service signing off for good >> feeling like august, a live look at center city, just how warm it will get this weekend. also, kate is tracking how much rain we can expect from tropical storm nate. >>> it's friday and that means high school football. lesley van arsdale has highlights from all over the area. friday football . >>> in the last five days, our souls have ached. we've head of about the horror of his heinous act. the full extent of the tragedy is just beginning to come into focus, out of darkness have come shining examples of good. of love. of self lessness. >> i just dove on top of 14 pe
because you could be different, it's no limitations whatsoever. >> reporter: bensalem, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> very nice. love the t-shirt. >> very nice >>> in the past week, we have witnessed the worst of times. bringings out the best in people. >> tragedy can hit in different forms, it's how people come together that gives us hope. straight ahead, our jessica dean with a story of herrism and self less ness. >>> andy of an...
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alexandria hoff cbs3 eyewitness. >>> the longstanding debate may finally be over, who is more kind? women or men? straight ahead, the new research that claims to have the answer and why it says the difference exists. >> reporter:. >>> we are tracking rain tonight the clouds are in overtime city. you can't see the skyline from across the river. a return to fall weather, how long does it last? another warmup on the way. >>> story packs up and a ride to charlotte with die hard eagles fans, the rules of their road trip. >>> the new admission to the waterfront, the inspiration behind the hope fest. >>> we expect men to be more aggressive, more actually just nature of the working itself out >> all about me. >> researchers say the tendency for women to be kind could also be the result of cultural expectations >> we expect women to be nice and dainty and meant to be hard and aggressive >> while science suggests or characteristics are connected to chemistry some say it's time to reformulate >> hopefully every generation gets better. . >> shout out. the same study found the reward system was
alexandria hoff cbs3 eyewitness. >>> the longstanding debate may finally be over, who is more kind? women or men? straight ahead, the new research that claims to have the answer and why it says the difference exists. >> reporter:. >>> we are tracking rain tonight the clouds are in overtime city. you can't see the skyline from across the river. a return to fall weather, how long does it last? another warmup on the way. >>> story packs up and a ride to charlotte...
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alexandria hoff cbs3 eyewitness. >>> the longstanding debate may finally be over, who is more kind? women or men? straight ahead, the new research that claims to have the answer and why it says the difference exists. >> reporter:. >>> we are tracking rain tonight the clouds are in overtime city. you can't see the skyline from across the river. a return to fall weather, how long does it last? another warmup on the way. >>> story packs up and a ride to charlotte with die hard eagles fans, the rules of their road trip. >>> the new admission to the waterfront, the >>> we expect men to be more aggressive, more actually just nature of the working itself out >> all about me. >> researchers say the tendency for women to be kind could also be the result of cultural expectations >> we expect women to be nice and dainty and meant to be hard and aggressive >> while science suggests or characteristics are connected to chemistry some say it's time to reformulate >> hopefully every generation gets better. . >> shout out. the same study found the reward system was disrupted by medication when admin
alexandria hoff cbs3 eyewitness. >>> the longstanding debate may finally be over, who is more kind? women or men? straight ahead, the new research that claims to have the answer and why it says the difference exists. >> reporter:. >>> we are tracking rain tonight the clouds are in overtime city. you can't see the skyline from across the river. a return to fall weather, how long does it last? another warmup on the way. >>> story packs up and a ride to charlotte...
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alexandria hoff joins us from center city with the growing deer danger. alex? >> reporter: nicole, what this comes to is there being a whole lot of us, them and roadway. also, from now until december, that is deer mating season making them a whole lot less, well, predictable. according to a survey from state farm, pennsylvania drivers now have a one in 63 chance of hitting a dear on the roadway this year. that is up from one in 70 last year >> we're up at 6:30 this morning, a deer shooting across bellmont avenue. >> reporter: it ranks pennsylvania third in the nation for deer related crashes behind west virginia and montana natural >> motorists need to be extra alert and cautious during dusk and dawn, between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. >>> rush hour for humans and animals alike. according to penndot 12 people were killed in crashes involving deer >> i do think about it when i'm driving >> when i see them i'm heart broken. >> reporter: penndot advises high beams is using your to safe to >> use your brakes, do not swerve. swerving not onl
alexandria hoff joins us from center city with the growing deer danger. alex? >> reporter: nicole, what this comes to is there being a whole lot of us, them and roadway. also, from now until december, that is deer mating season making them a whole lot less, well, predictable. according to a survey from state farm, pennsylvania drivers now have a one in 63 chance of hitting a dear on the roadway this year. that is up from one in 70 last year >> we're up at 6:30 this morning, a deer...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff joins us from center city where dozens gathered to share share their opinions. alex? >> reporter: ukee i think the focus is what can or should be done. there are others who feel that focuses on anything especially policy so soon is simply wrong. >> you have someone that you need to say you're sorry to or that you love or that you care about, say it now. don't let it wait. >> reporter: these are some of the lessons we're all left with following tragedy in las vegas. is there more to be concerned >> you got to stop the madness. >> reporter: at a vigil held in center city for the 58 killed and hundreds more injured, firearm legislation was a clear focus >> talk about safety, talk about reasonable regulations to talk about when 93 deaths will become unacceptable >> we will not stand by >> congress should get its act together before another innocent american goes to the corner store, school or a concert and never comes home to her family. >> i think what we make the mistake of making something that's not a firearms issue a firearms issue. this is an e
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff joins us from center city where dozens gathered to share share their opinions. alex? >> reporter: ukee i think the focus is what can or should be done. there are others who feel that focuses on anything especially policy so soon is simply wrong. >> you have someone that you need to say you're sorry to or that you love or that you care about, say it now. don't let it wait. >> reporter: these are some of the lessons we're all...
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alexandria hoff is at penns landing and spoke about this issue >> we spoke to a vet and quite sadly there have been cases where people intentionally hurt their animals in order to obtain medication. vet we spoke to said he has not encountered this situation but there is a new tool aimed towards prevention. stuck in the middle of the battle against opioid abuse, pets and their vets >> we use these type. >> to curb the potential abuse of drugs, new jersey is seeking to better track the medications. including veterinarians in on the prescription monitoring subscription activity portal >> if we have a suspicion that somebody is abusing the system, they give us a mechanism by which we could find out. >> reporter: the system basically fines owners and their pets on certain medications are being obtained. according to dr. lee specter. the most common drug they supply to pet owners is to curb he want help sea. they can turn to medication just as effective for animals in pain but less risk of owner abuse >> for the most part for pain, we're giving nonsteroid antiinflammatory. >> 94s seeking to obt
alexandria hoff is at penns landing and spoke about this issue >> we spoke to a vet and quite sadly there have been cases where people intentionally hurt their animals in order to obtain medication. vet we spoke to said he has not encountered this situation but there is a new tool aimed towards prevention. stuck in the middle of the battle against opioid abuse, pets and their vets >> we use these type. >> to curb the potential abuse of drugs, new jersey is seeking to better...
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alexandria hoff joins us from center city with the growing deer danger. alex? >> reporter: nicole, what this comes to is there being a whole lot of us, them and roadway. also, from now until december, that is deer mating season making them a whole lot less, well, predictable. according to a survey from state farm, pennsylvania drivers now have a one in 63 chance of hitting a dear on the roadway this year. that is up from one in 70 last year >> we're up at 6:30 this morning, a deer shooting across bellmont avenue. >> reporter: it ranks pennsylvania third in the nation for deer related crashes behind west virginia and montana natural >> motorists need to be extra alert and cautious during dusk and dawn, between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. >>> rush hour for humans and animals alike. according to penndot 12 people were killed in crashes involving deer >> i do think about it when i'm driving >> when i see them i'm heart broken. >> reporter: penndot advises high beams is using your to safe to >> use your brakes, do not swerve. swerving not onl
alexandria hoff joins us from center city with the growing deer danger. alex? >> reporter: nicole, what this comes to is there being a whole lot of us, them and roadway. also, from now until december, that is deer mating season making them a whole lot less, well, predictable. according to a survey from state farm, pennsylvania drivers now have a one in 63 chance of hitting a dear on the roadway this year. that is up from one in 70 last year >> we're up at 6:30 this morning, a deer...
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this was the house that sam brinker hoff bought with his wife two months ago.as burnt down in a second you will see the burnt out car. all the belongings gone. when sam came back to look through the items to see if she could find something she located an item so small, frail and vulnerable. it's almost insplikable that it survived. in the wake of total devastation you might think it hard to turn up something that takes your soul away to another place. sam brinker hoff succeeded though findingxr a gem buried ia black box atop the scarred land escape >> when i opened it it was)úhw just hope you know you see something that meant so much and you findwgrok it in rubble wher know everything is gone. >> in a marriage love often has to withstand hardship and for these two love birds sam and monica so too did the symbol of the love an engagement ring that. >> i carried it out around for a long time. >> and now it's popped up where everything else has been destroyed.xd theahr choose to see a message. >> we have our family each other ñ that's what matters. replaced. this
this was the house that sam brinker hoff bought with his wife two months ago.as burnt down in a second you will see the burnt out car. all the belongings gone. when sam came back to look through the items to see if she could find something she located an item so small, frail and vulnerable. it's almost insplikable that it survived. in the wake of total devastation you might think it hard to turn up something that takes your soul away to another place. sam brinker hoff succeeded though findingxr...
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. >>> alexandria hoff joins us from police headquarters with the latest. alex where. >> reporter: ukee, jessica, police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that she's ready for answers. over 200 friends and community members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. where three bullets killed two teenager boys. the shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one of the victims, 16-year-old sal dinubile, a junior at st. joe's prep. ten miles from there, grief filled a family living room in overbrook. >> he was a good kid. it's one thing if he was bad. the only thing he love doing was playing basketball. >> reporter: that is the mother of victim k, a leer miller, also 16. she proudly displayed photos of her son through the year, a boy turned young man quiet, mathematically skilled. an honor student. he transferred this career with the hope of earning a basketball scholarship for college >> i'm angry. mad. i'm heart broken. everything. because this shouldn't have been. t
. >>> alexandria hoff joins us from police headquarters with the latest. alex where. >> reporter: ukee, jessica, police have not identified suspects at this hour but the heart broken mother we spoke with says that she's ready for answers. over 200 friends and community members assembled with candles and prayer near the corner of 12th and ritner. where three bullets killed two teenager boys. the shooting and vigil took place outside of the home of one of the victims, 16-year-old...
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alexandria hoff is at the police department tonight. >> reporter: the most recent update we received is that the suspect remains in serious condition at the hospital and with that once perhaps unlikely individual is offering some sympathy tonight. >> i feel sorry for him because a young man. i think he's -- i'm not sure where he came from in the past. >> reporter: 87-year-old richard byrd is describing this man, identified by wilmington police as kalin jackson. >> he pulled over to the side of the road and said we're going to set here about 20 minutes and take you home. >> reporter: that time together was the product of a car jacking. around 8:30 a.m. friday jackson walked up to him as he sat in the driver's seat of his car in front of his house and ordered him to the passenger seat. >> i didn't feel threatened by him except when he had the gun in his hand. >> reporter: eventually byrd was dropped off unharmed. >> he gave me back my cell phone and my wallet. >> reporter: what byrd didn't know is that police allege the same suspect stole a separate car the evening prior in wilmington
alexandria hoff is at the police department tonight. >> reporter: the most recent update we received is that the suspect remains in serious condition at the hospital and with that once perhaps unlikely individual is offering some sympathy tonight. >> i feel sorry for him because a young man. i think he's -- i'm not sure where he came from in the past. >> reporter: 87-year-old richard byrd is describing this man, identified by wilmington police as kalin jackson. >> he...
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alexandria hoff is at the police department tonight. >> reporter: the most recent update we received is that the suspect remains in serious condition at the hospital and with that once perhaps unlikely individual is offering some sympathy tonight. >> i feel sorry for him because a young man. i think he's -- i'm not sure where he came from in the past. >> reporter: 87-year-old richard byrd is describing this man, identified by wilmington police as kalin jackson. >> he pulled over to the side of the road and said we're going to set here about 20 minutes and take you home. >> reporter: that time together was the product of a car jacking. around 8:30 a.m. friday jackson walked up to him as he sat in the driver's seat of his car in front of his house and ordered him to the passenger seat. >> i didn't feel threatened by him except when he had the gun in his hand. >> reporter: eventually byrd was dropped off unharmed. >> he gave me back my cell phone and my wallet. >> reporter: what byrd didn't know is that police allege the same suspect stole a separate car the evening prior in wilmington
alexandria hoff is at the police department tonight. >> reporter: the most recent update we received is that the suspect remains in serious condition at the hospital and with that once perhaps unlikely individual is offering some sympathy tonight. >> i feel sorry for him because a young man. i think he's -- i'm not sure where he came from in the past. >> reporter: 87-year-old richard byrd is describing this man, identified by wilmington police as kalin jackson. >> he...
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and keep as souvenir >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: reporting in woodbine, new jersey, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> it is. >>> the sixers return to south philly, fans were really fired up for the home opener against boston >> lesley van arsdale joins us and not exactly the outcome we were hoping for. >> but it's early. it's game two. we got a lot. it's year five for the process, sixers taking on the rivals, boston celtic, sixers not won a home opener three years. jackson joel embiid and been simmons, struggles, five minutes going to third quarter, 11 points 14 rebounds in 28 minutes. sixers down by two, jay jay gets the pass dario goes to the lane, led the sixers with 19 point, the celtics scored 21 points and the sixers are 102-92 the final. >> we let one go be we were up seven i believe in the third period and you felt like, you know, with a few more baskets they might have gone away and i give the celtics credit but i really feel like we let one slip. >> no rest for the sixers back in action tomorrow against joel embiid will not be had playing, is he happy? we know he
and keep as souvenir >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: reporting in woodbine, new jersey, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> it is. >>> the sixers return to south philly, fans were really fired up for the home opener against boston >> lesley van arsdale joins us and not exactly the outcome we were hoping for. >> but it's early. it's game two. we got a lot. it's year five for the process, sixers taking on the rivals, boston celtic, sixers...
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alexandria hoff is live at police headquarters with what the police and the community are saying tonight. alex? >> reporter: according to authorities, it was the mother of those boys who called police to the home for a quote welfare check. she was taken into custody once the two brothers were found dead. the voices of children rang out from the corner of 9th and adams street. steps from the home where around 8:30 a.m. police found two children dead inside. >> they used to coming out praying when things happen like this. but it's never easy. >> reporter: these children joined community members for a prayer chain. >> i just don't know how much heartbreak we can take. >> lending their voices to the two deceased. a five-year-old and a baby just several months old according to police. investigators were called to the home by the mother of the two children under the pretense of a well-being check. >> officers met the mother outside, entered the location and actually saw two children that were deceased. they had a strong smell of gas, actually backed everyone out and cleared the building. >> re
alexandria hoff is live at police headquarters with what the police and the community are saying tonight. alex? >> reporter: according to authorities, it was the mother of those boys who called police to the home for a quote welfare check. she was taken into custody once the two brothers were found dead. the voices of children rang out from the corner of 9th and adams street. steps from the home where around 8:30 a.m. police found two children dead inside. >> they used to coming out...
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and keep as souvenir >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: reporting in woodbine, new jersey, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> it is. >>> the sixers return to south philly, fans were really fired up for the home opener against boston >> lesley van arsdale joins us and not exactly the outcome we were hoping for. >> but it's early. it's game two. we got a lot. it's year five for the process, sixers taking on the rivals, boston celtic, sixers not won a home opener three years. jackson joel embiid and been simmons, struggles, five minutes going to third quarter, 11 points 14 rebounds in 28 minutes. sixers down by two, jay jay gets the pass dario goes to the lane, led the sixers with 19 point, the celtics scored 21 points and the sixers are 102-92 the final. >> we let one go be we were up seven i believe in the third period and you felt like, you know, with a few more baskets they might have gone away and i give the celtics credit but i really feel like we let one slip. >> no rest for the sixers back in action tomorrow against joel embiid will not be had playing, is he happy? we know he
and keep as souvenir >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: reporting in woodbine, new jersey, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> it is. >>> the sixers return to south philly, fans were really fired up for the home opener against boston >> lesley van arsdale joins us and not exactly the outcome we were hoping for. >> but it's early. it's game two. we got a lot. it's year five for the process, sixers taking on the rivals, boston celtic, sixers...
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alexandria hoff is live at police headquarters with what the police and the community are saying tonight. alex? >> reporter: according to authorities, it was the mother of those boys who called police to the home for a quote welfare check. she was taken into custody once the two brothers were found dead. the voices of children rang out from the corner of 9th and adams street. steps from the home where around 8:30 a.m. police found two children dead inside. >> they used to coming out praying when things happen like this. but it's never easy. >> reporter: these children joined community members for a prayer chain. >> i just don't know how much heartbreak we can take. >> lending their voices to the two deceased. a five-year-old and a baby just several months old according to police. investigators were called to the home by the mother of the two children under the pretense of a well-being check. >> officers met the mother outside, entered the location and actually saw two children that were deceased. they had a strong smell of gas, actually backed everyone out and cleared the building. >> re
alexandria hoff is live at police headquarters with what the police and the community are saying tonight. alex? >> reporter: according to authorities, it was the mother of those boys who called police to the home for a quote welfare check. she was taken into custody once the two brothers were found dead. the voices of children rang out from the corner of 9th and adams street. steps from the home where around 8:30 a.m. police found two children dead inside. >> they used to coming out...
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reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> seeing aragedy at a large crowd has many of us thinking about security. philadelphia police say they are confident in how they secure large crowds in the city, particularly along the parkway. they go through every hotel and work with the buildings on security measures. earlier tonight jessica and i spoke to commissioner richard ross on eyewitness news. >> you think about the fact that it could happen anywhere. and despite your best efforts to plan, it's virtually nothing that las vegas could have done to prevent this. >> the commissioner went on to say that philadelphia police always take crowd protection very seriously. >> saving lives in a large-scale incident like what happened in las vegas depends on quick treatment and an experienced trauma team. in philadelphia we have five level 1 trauma centers ready for emergencies and a system in place to coordinate where patients go. penn presbyterian medical center is one of them and it has one of the newest and most sophisticated trauma centers in
reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> seeing aragedy at a large crowd has many of us thinking about security. philadelphia police say they are confident in how they secure large crowds in the city, particularly along the parkway. they go through every hotel and work with the buildings on security measures. earlier tonight jessica and i spoke to commissioner richard ross on eyewitness news. >> you think about the fact that it...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff, heard some of the heart wrenching stories at philadelphia international airport. >> ♪ god bless america ♪ >> this video shows a joy filled vaguest crowd. megan o'donnell of wilmington posted it on line. about an hour later, the scene was shattered by gunfire, and that joy stolen. she arrived back to philadelphia and into the arms of her husband, embrace being like so many others, who attends dollars the route 91 harvest festival. >> i actually called my mom, shots are being fired, told her i loved her, i said i'm going to run, i'll be okay. >> steve gold returning to the area with images of horror still in his eyes. >> i could see people running, you know, bleeding and some people, blood everywhere, i don't think it was from them, you know, it was people trying to pick people up, and get bloodied from that. next thing i know i jumped inside of a taco stand. >> gold then went onto hoist hoist a bike stand on its side so large perimeter fence could be scared. eventually found shelter in casino. >> lady next to me, she goes i know -- >> amy and
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff, heard some of the heart wrenching stories at philadelphia international airport. >> ♪ god bless america ♪ >> this video shows a joy filled vaguest crowd. megan o'donnell of wilmington posted it on line. about an hour later, the scene was shattered by gunfire, and that joy stolen. she arrived back to philadelphia and into the arms of her husband, embrace being like so many others, who attends dollars the route 91 harvest...
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reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> seeing aragedy at a large crowd has many of us thinking about security. philadelphia police say they are confident in how they secure large crowds in the city, particularly along the parkway. they go through every hotel and work with the buildings on security measures. earlier tonight jessica and i spoke to commissioner richard ross on eyewitness news. >> you think about the fact that it could happen anywhere. and despite your best efforts to plan, it's virtually nothing that las vegas could have done to prevent this. >> the commissioner went on to say that philadelphia police always take crowd protection very seriously. >> saving lives in a large-scale incident like what happened in las vegas depends on quick treatment and an experienced trauma team. in philadelphia we have five level 1 trauma centers ready for emergencies and a system in place to coordinate where patients go. penn presbyterian medical center is one of them and it has one of the newest and most sophisticated trauma centers in
reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> seeing aragedy at a large crowd has many of us thinking about security. philadelphia police say they are confident in how they secure large crowds in the city, particularly along the parkway. they go through every hotel and work with the buildings on security measures. earlier tonight jessica and i spoke to commissioner richard ross on eyewitness news. >> you think about the fact that it...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff joins us from center city where dozens gathered to share share their opinions. alex? >> reporter: ukee i think the focus is what can or should be done. there are others who feel that focuses on anything especially policy so soon is simply wrong. >> you have someone that you need to say you're sorry to or that you love or that you care about, say it now. don't let it wait. >> reporter: these are some of the lessons we're all left with following tragedy in las vegas. is there more to be concerned >> you got to stop the madness. >> reporter: at a vigil held in center city for the 58 killed and hundreds more injured, firearm legislation was a clear focus >> talk about safety, talk about reasonable regulations to talk about when 93 deaths will become unacceptable >> we will not stand by >> congress should get its act together before another innocent american goes to the corner store, school or a concert and never comes home to her family. >> i think what we make the mistake of making something that's not a firearms issue a firearms issue. this is an e
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff joins us from center city where dozens gathered to share share their opinions. alex? >> reporter: ukee i think the focus is what can or should be done. there are others who feel that focuses on anything especially policy so soon is simply wrong. >> you have someone that you need to say you're sorry to or that you love or that you care about, say it now. don't let it wait. >> reporter: these are some of the lessons we're all...
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two days later monica hoff a shot and killed in a vacant lot. and ten days after the first murder, anthony naboa shot and killed after getting off at the wrong bus stop. police say although the victims did not know each other, they have linked the murders through their similarities, and undisclosed evidence. >> you have my word these cases are connected. >> reporter: is this the work of a serial killer? >> we're not willing to use that term yet because we don't know enough. i have purposely avoided labeling that because i don't want people to focus in on one person. we don't know if it's more than one person, a team of people. >> reporter: for benjamin mitchell's family, his death is hitting them hard. >> it's so farfetched you can't even wrap your head around it. you don't think something like this would be so home, close to home. >> reporter: police released this surveillance camera footage identifying this individual as a person of interest. but so far no suspect and no motive. >> we have very little information. we don't know who is doing th
two days later monica hoff a shot and killed in a vacant lot. and ten days after the first murder, anthony naboa shot and killed after getting off at the wrong bus stop. police say although the victims did not know each other, they have linked the murders through their similarities, and undisclosed evidence. >> you have my word these cases are connected. >> reporter: is this the work of a serial killer? >> we're not willing to use that term yet because we don't know enough. i...
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. >>> this is a treatment for people hoff a heart volume virginia problem that cause takes feeling and difficult tell breathing. instead of surgery now patients can get heat with this clip. >> allen clark is able to walk without losing his breath, thanks to a device smaller than a dime. >> i had no life. >> reporter: six five-year old has a history of heart disease and most recently a problem called mightal regurgitation. >> it shows you the valve is leaking severely. it is going backward. >> reporter: the doctor at lordes medical center says traditional treatment is open heart surgery but that is not a option for patient was a leak, because of being too risky. >> up until now it was not in the goal. now, it is different. >> reporter: that difference can come with a clip inserted in the heart valve through the groin similar to a cardiac catheterization. it is designed to bring two flaps of the valves together more closely so that they no longer leak blood. >> look at this here. >> reporter: here's alan's valve with the clip more normal blood flow is restored, compared to this, before t
. >>> this is a treatment for people hoff a heart volume virginia problem that cause takes feeling and difficult tell breathing. instead of surgery now patients can get heat with this clip. >> allen clark is able to walk without losing his breath, thanks to a device smaller than a dime. >> i had no life. >> reporter: six five-year old has a history of heart disease and most recently a problem called mightal regurgitation. >> it shows you the valve is leaking...
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as "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff tells us, gun control dominated the discussion. >> you have someone you need to say you are sorry too, you love, care about it, say it now don't let it wait. >> reporter: these are lessons we are left with following tragedy in las vegas, but is there more to be learned. >> you've got to stop the mad ness. >> reporter: vigil held in center city for 58 killed and hundreds more injured, firearm legislation was a clear focus. >> talk about safety. talk about reasonable regulations, talk about when 93 deaths a day will be not acceptable. >> we will not stand idlely by >> congress should get its act together before another innocent american goes to the corner store, school, or a concert and never comes home to her family. >> we make mistake of making something that is not a firearm issue a firearm issue. this is an evil issue. >> reporter: to discuss we met up with the head have the black guns matter a philadelphia termed national program that educates citizens on their rights through safe and legal gun ownership. >> the creative space where we
as "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff tells us, gun control dominated the discussion. >> you have someone you need to say you are sorry too, you love, care about it, say it now don't let it wait. >> reporter: these are lessons we are left with following tragedy in las vegas, but is there more to be learned. >> you've got to stop the mad ness. >> reporter: vigil held in center city for 58 killed and hundreds more injured, firearm legislation was a clear...
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energy i think this is i certainly hope that this will happen not only in china but worldwide also hoff well this is the thing he had been identified. germany still needs to do some work on that transition we reduce our role as leaders and international climate protection but we still produce fifty two percent of our energy from fossil fuels like coal and gas. are we just deceiving ourselves yeah absolutely absolutely we are deceiving ourselves germany is claiming to be a leader in international climate protection and that was the case. not to reunification we were fortunate to be able to replace outdated eastern technology with modern technology but over the last decade we really haven't made much progress. in the first half of two thousand and seventeen greenhouse gas emissions in germany actually rose so we're not much of a leader anymore. i think it's important for the government to play a more active role in developing climate protection policy and it didn't happen yeah i think so because business and proper climate and environmental policy go hand in hand. i believe more and more
energy i think this is i certainly hope that this will happen not only in china but worldwide also hoff well this is the thing he had been identified. germany still needs to do some work on that transition we reduce our role as leaders and international climate protection but we still produce fifty two percent of our energy from fossil fuels like coal and gas. are we just deceiving ourselves yeah absolutely absolutely we are deceiving ourselves germany is claiming to be a leader in...
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let's go to the i, the hoff is 65, formerly of baywatch and knight rider, the stupidest business in the world and there's a film coming out about him. it is shocking to see him as a sprightly 65—year—old. to see him as a sprightly 65-year-old. i'm not so sure! takes yea rs off 65-year-old. i'm not so sure! takes years off him! via someone who has made an industry out of himself. that he is someone. there are people making movies about killing him —— he is someone. it's a comedy? it's meant to be, some might think of it asa meant to be, some might think of it as a wish. i can see the sequels coming. rachel looks puzzled, you're not sure who he is. you could seek and find out. i'm going to do a lot of research on this because this is a huge area of popular culture i have missed out on. you've missed out on the 19805 to your credit! we could all go and meet him because you could join the official fan and spend a week with the of. there is a5 spend a week with the of. there is as david in person and you would learn all you needed to know about the of, on a boat! i never know what to get fri
let's go to the i, the hoff is 65, formerly of baywatch and knight rider, the stupidest business in the world and there's a film coming out about him. it is shocking to see him as a sprightly 65—year—old. to see him as a sprightly 65-year-old. i'm not so sure! takes yea rs off 65-year-old. i'm not so sure! takes years off him! via someone who has made an industry out of himself. that he is someone. there are people making movies about killing him —— he is someone. it's a comedy? it's...
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. >> t let's bring oureak itoinanane hoff po strateg. yne smormer >> ae some of these remarks ar anti- israel.talking about the religion. >> he has a due proce. at's what tenureequires. but this thing he posted to what he said it probably cal a ratcheting up and speeding up of that process t get him o campus. > io knot the pr were hearts of professors going beyond what to b doingrs as professo er somat it is not police policy he's posting. >> is a food professor. head of the digesth center.> i feel eve's a story of a professor going cry inhensible things. i think most of the professors have a quota their university handbook they have to abide by.this guy did not do that spent too much on the tenure do professors really have the staying pr even through things lis? >> i think that something that tenure should not protect. >we'his f of speech tg t were gonna look at hate speech and not acpt consequences. ess than two weeks new o go to the to elect a new g. ec candidate, bill murphy is pulling out the stops. he's bringing a national spokespe
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these girls were just screaming and crying, just covered in blood shaun hoff: " "it would not stop. it just kept going, and going, and going. that was the scariest thing - is like, i thought, 'this has to stop at any minute. this is a bad situation, but at least it's going to be over soon.' and it just wouldn't end. i think they said the shooting went on for five minutes. it felt like it was like 30 minutes. it was nuts.">(steve) there are many more there are (steve) there are many more stories of survival -- you can hear more from those who escaped at kron-4 dot com (catherine) there were emotional embraces at bay area airports today. as family members reunited with loved ones returning from las vegas. people - absolutely shocked and distraught over what they had seen... kron 4's justine waldman caught up with some of them as they arrived at oakland airport.that's where she is live for this part of our team coverage. justine? justine: i could tell the people coming from there, because they looked exhausted, frightened. some still crying as they got off the plane.pkg the hugs, just
these girls were just screaming and crying, just covered in blood shaun hoff: " "it would not stop. it just kept going, and going, and going. that was the scariest thing - is like, i thought, 'this has to stop at any minute. this is a bad situation, but at least it's going to be over soon.' and it just wouldn't end. i think they said the shooting went on for five minutes. it felt like it was like 30 minutes. it was nuts.">(steve) there are many more there are (steve) there are...
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few new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people. thank you as. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty nine victims known colloquially as freedom tower the one world trade center is the city's tallest building and its newest landmark. the crowning end to our journey is the sparkling skyline of new york the...
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we're also going to go back tomorrow where alexandria hoff was out and about catching up with fans. waiting for doug pederson to come to the podium along with carson wentz who ukee mentioned took a lot of hits here tonight. so, guys, we're just getting started and this was a good game for us all to take in. >> to witness that win in charlotte would have been a prize but the fans we spoke with said that a victory like this is best celebrated right here at home. >> ♪ fly eagles fly >> it is philly's battle cry. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> checking in at field house sports bar in center city,. [cheers and applause] >> we met up with this group of med students. [cheers and applause] >> they wrapped up an early morning final exam and cheered on the birds with know concern about another early wake up. >> 7:30. >> as green runs through veins condensation built up on all the cold ones but these fans say they weren't even sweating the outcome of this game, with the season ahead looking so good. >> given that ezekial elliott just got suspended, the cowboys were kind of our competition i still
we're also going to go back tomorrow where alexandria hoff was out and about catching up with fans. waiting for doug pederson to come to the podium along with carson wentz who ukee mentioned took a lot of hits here tonight. so, guys, we're just getting started and this was a good game for us all to take in. >> to witness that win in charlotte would have been a prize but the fans we spoke with said that a victory like this is best celebrated right here at home. >> ♪ fly eagles fly...
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this most sacred question of those hoff fallen in the service of their nation. so we will be talking about that on sunday. we asked long time ago planned to have a conversation with kahn a gold star father, who spoke at democratic convention last year. he has now written a book about his american experience about being an immigrant in america and all of the good things that has brought him in his life and the story of his son's sack files in the service for our country, but now obviously that takes on a different tone given what has happened this week. so we will talk to him about his book and reflections on the back and forth this week. >> powerful show on so many levels, john dickerson, thanks very much. >>> don't forget, you can watch face the nation with john dickerson sunday morning at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> war of word continues between president trump and florida congress woman over president's condolence call to the serviceman's widow. now military families are sharing their stories of how they were contacted, after the death of a loved one who s
this most sacred question of those hoff fallen in the service of their nation. so we will be talking about that on sunday. we asked long time ago planned to have a conversation with kahn a gold star father, who spoke at democratic convention last year. he has now written a book about his american experience about being an immigrant in america and all of the good things that has brought him in his life and the story of his son's sack files in the service for our country, but now obviously that...
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reporting live, alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> alex, thanks very much. our cbs-3 facebook page is lighting up with fan comments. richard remly say e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. and it feels good to be in first place for the time being i guess that is a true philly sports fan, right there we have faith, richard. >>> nancy says some play where is not pretty but we will take it. congratulations. >>> heather warren boyle says you guys, ukee, don, tori brought gust luck, good job we will take it. eagles nation is tired but really happy after last night 's win with the players. >> leslie van arsdal joining with us more on what coach is saying after the game. >> i think we can get excited about this team right now, just trying to keep everybody calm, calm, eagles making a statement right here on cbs-3 and in front of the entire nation, yes, they can compete with the best in the league. bird have the best record in the nfc after beating panthers last night. this was a complete game on both side of the ball, defense and cam newton's face all night, former league mvp three
reporting live, alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> alex, thanks very much. our cbs-3 facebook page is lighting up with fan comments. richard remly say e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. and it feels good to be in first place for the time being i guess that is a true philly sports fan, right there we have faith, richard. >>> nancy says some play where is not pretty but we will take it. congratulations. >>> heather warren boyle says you guys, ukee, don, tori...
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we now have 40 people hoff lost their lives in that death toll and it could still climb. is there one napa county resident who cannot believe that she's finally able to go home. >> it is very mixed emotions, it is relief, and then it is survivor guilt. >> this is the pool, there were solar panels there, and a fence and this was, the ping-pong table is burned. i don't know how it got there, from there and left ours alone >> nearly 11,000 crews are still fighting, more than a dozen fires, burning, throughout that state. >>> amid all of the tragedy and what has been happening out there this is something unbelievable. heart warming reunion. jack weaver and his brother-in-law they went to see what was left of their home after the wild fire. all of a sudden, a dog they thought was lost, he comes up with a tail wagging, how neat is that? they were reunited with the pooch. they thought is i died. so they say it is a bright spot in an otherwise really difficult situation. >> good to see. >>> a judge could decide today whether or not to dismiss part of the indictment in the case ag
we now have 40 people hoff lost their lives in that death toll and it could still climb. is there one napa county resident who cannot believe that she's finally able to go home. >> it is very mixed emotions, it is relief, and then it is survivor guilt. >> this is the pool, there were solar panels there, and a fence and this was, the ping-pong table is burned. i don't know how it got there, from there and left ours alone >> nearly 11,000 crews are still fighting, more than a...
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. >> bad people hoff committed crimes belong in jail. >> reporter: goldman's father who refuse toss say simpson's name so that it is only matter of time before the 70 year-old is back in trouble. >> he is simply the killer that is his name. >> reporter: simpson's trial was of course lengthy and spectacle but experts say it is not surprising he continues to make headlines more than 20 years after his first arrest. here's how some people on social media reacting to the breaking news of simpson's overnight release. dean mcmack land says finally o.j. simpson is released, innocent all along. while, another person says o.j. simpson should still be rot nothing jail. you can weigh in with your thoughts on simpson's release by reaching out on facebook and twitter and using #cbs-3. we're live, i'm anita oh for cbs-3 eyewitness news. >>> a lot of people will be talking about this today, thank you. >>> also this morning more on the crisis in puerto rico following hurricane marie a now there are some signs of progress there, buses are moving again. puerto rico's governor visited the cities ports sat
. >> bad people hoff committed crimes belong in jail. >> reporter: goldman's father who refuse toss say simpson's name so that it is only matter of time before the 70 year-old is back in trouble. >> he is simply the killer that is his name. >> reporter: simpson's trial was of course lengthy and spectacle but experts say it is not surprising he continues to make headlines more than 20 years after his first arrest. here's how some people on social media reacting to the...