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all right, we toss it over to ukee who is at the band stand, ukee?> ♪ >> we'll chit chat. with you already guys from? >> i'm from voorhees, new jersey. >> voorhees, new jersey, what time did you have to get up this morning to get here? >> 5:45. >> oh, that's early. >> so why do you do the race for the cure? >> for her grandmom. >> for your grandmother. tell me about your grandmother. >> well, i never really met her. because she died before i was born. but my mom always like says that she was really nice and cool and i would love her. >> yes? so is this your special day to remember letter this. >> yes. >> that's awesome. why what about you, why do you do the race for the cure have. >> from her grandmother, too. >> you have great friends. >> yes. >> what about this young man? >> i'm her brother. >> so your grandmother died of breast cancer, is that right. >> yes. >> so is this your day to remember her, as well? >> what? >> you get to remember her on this day? >> yes. >> that's so nice. well you guys, look fabulous, i hope you ran very fast. did you run
all right, we toss it over to ukee who is at the band stand, ukee?> ♪ >> we'll chit chat. with you already guys from? >> i'm from voorhees, new jersey. >> voorhees, new jersey, what time did you have to get up this morning to get here? >> 5:45. >> oh, that's early. >> so why do you do the race for the cure? >> for her grandmom. >> for your grandmother. tell me about your grandmother. >> well, i never really met her. because she died...
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. >> i'm ukee washington. "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 f
. >> i'm ukee washington. "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...
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. >> i'm ukee washington.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 fri
. >> i'm ukee washington.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...
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hello everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in wilmington. what can you tell us tonight. >> reporter: jessica and ukee, we were wondering for weeks writ took authorities so long to actually charge these girls in this attack against amy joyner francis that killed her. we know amy joyner francis the 16 year-old student had a preexisting heart condition. she died from cardiac arrest but that would not have happened according to the attorney's general's office if she was not attacked. essentially, jessica and ukee the attack trying their heart condition and that is what killed her from that fightin side of the bathroom. now, two juveniles have been charged, they are 16 years old. they are going to be charged as juveniles. we can mention one name six year-old trinity carr, now trinity carr is charged with negligent homicide. she was seen, on that videotape actually hitting amy joyner francis and amy joyner francis fell back, hit a sing, late are died after those injuries but the other two no
hello everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is in wilmington. what can you tell us tonight. >> reporter: jessica and ukee, we were wondering for weeks writ took authorities so long to actually charge these girls in this attack against amy joyner francis that killed her. we know amy joyner francis the 16 year-old student had a preexisting heart condition. she died from cardiac arrest but that would not have happened...
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. >> i'm ukee washington. former penn state players among those taking legal action.t's new at 11:00 even witness news reporter trang do is in satellite center with details of the lawsuit. trang. >> ukee these lawsuits could eventually include dozens of schools and tens of thousands of college football players. in january, federal judge ruled in related head injury settlement against the inform caa formers players could pursue perm injury claims as part of a class action lawsuit. that ruling opened the doors to the suits filed today. >> this is a serious epidemic. these individuals need real help and they need real compensation and they need it now. >> reporter: chicago law firm he had den sol pc filed six suits in feather recall court on behalf of he can college football players. their schools, the athletic conferences and ncaa hit the dangers and risks of playing football and didn't do enough to protect students. >> beyond that, not that they just didn't take care of them, they frankly cut them loose abandoned them. and that is something that, um shocks not be taken
. >> i'm ukee washington. former penn state players among those taking legal action.t's new at 11:00 even witness news reporter trang do is in satellite center with details of the lawsuit. trang. >> ukee these lawsuits could eventually include dozens of schools and tens of thousands of college football players. in january, federal judge ruled in related head injury settlement against the inform caa formers players could pursue perm injury claims as part of a class action lawsuit....
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. >> i'm ukee washington. hundreds gathered for a vigil tonight at the site of the crash in port richmond. 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 p
. >> i'm ukee washington. hundreds gathered for a vigil tonight at the site of the crash in port richmond. 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...
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. >> i'm ukee washington. former penn state players among those taking legal action. it's new at 11:00 even witness news reporter trang do is in satellite center with details of the lawsuit. trang. >> ukee these lawsuits could eventually include dozens of schools and tens of thousands of college football players. in january, federal judge ruled in related head injury settlement against the inform caa formers players could pursue perm injury claims as part of a class action lawsuit. that ruling opened the doors to the suits filed today. >> this is a serious epidemic. these individuals need real help and they need real compensation and they need it now. >> reporter: chicago law firm he had den sol pc filed six suits in feather recall court on behalf of he can college football players. their schools, the athletic conferences and ncaa hit the dangers and risks of playing football and didn't do enough to protect students. >> beyond that, not that they just didn't take care of them, they frankly cut them loose abandoned them. and that is something that, um shocks not be tak
. >> i'm ukee washington. former penn state players among those taking legal action. it's new at 11:00 even witness news reporter trang do is in satellite center with details of the lawsuit. trang. >> ukee these lawsuits could eventually include dozens of schools and tens of thousands of college football players. in january, federal judge ruled in related head injury settlement against the inform caa formers players could pursue perm injury claims as part of a class action lawsuit....
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>> you know what, it is 51 degrees, ukee, you kind of split the difference there. that's really good guess. it is a little chilly up here. but if you remember last year it was really humid. really steamy. than year it will feel great. and you're running, happy first mother day to you. >> happy mothers day to you, as well. super excited actually had the girls out on the course, they have their pink blows, pink sunglasses ready to rock-and-roll, hopefully have little baby cam so you can see it, see them running along the way. yes, how could you forget if you were here last year how humid it was. and i was he can actually 20 weeks pregnant at that point. so it was the least comfortable time ever. no kidding. but we got through it, sunshine in our hearts, right now looks like the clouds are trying to break up little bit. >> it really does, we've been tracking showers, looking at the showers all week long, narrow band of showers that has been threatening the race all week. let's look, see if we have storm scan3 up right nowment look how the showers are dying in the phil
>> you know what, it is 51 degrees, ukee, you kind of split the difference there. that's really good guess. it is a little chilly up here. but if you remember last year it was really humid. really steamy. than year it will feel great. and you're running, happy first mother day to you. >> happy mothers day to you, as well. super excited actually had the girls out on the course, they have their pink blows, pink sunglasses ready to rock-and-roll, hopefully have little baby cam so you...
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good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> eye, everyone i'm jessica dean. >>> "eyewitness news"eporter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the scene night. 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 i
good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> eye, everyone i'm jessica dean. >>> "eyewitness news"eporter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the scene night. 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...
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good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. cbs-3 was the only station at the meeting and "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live in blue bell with details of what went on inside, joe? >> reporter: jessica, ukee, good evening, we are told that the archdiocese scheduled these two meetings now and it lasted some two hours. inside, sources tell us, there was a lot of question/answer with the archbishop following a formal, more of a formal setting and in the end though this dealt with how the church might be confronting significant revisions the to the statutes of limitations. it was the archdiocese filled with the private gathering between archbishop charles chaput and scores of priests, sources inn said saint helena this blue bell says chaput the leader of the church and 1.4 million catholics addressed statute of limitations reform in harrisburg. >> we have had so many secret meeting and agenda and all we ask for is transparency. >> reporter: south side the meeting with police patrolling the property protesters from victim
good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. cbs-3 was the only station at the meeting and "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live in blue bell with details of what went on inside, joe? >> reporter: jessica, ukee, good evening, we are told that the archdiocese scheduled these two meetings now and it lasted some two hours. inside, sources tell us, there was a lot of question/answer with the archbishop following a formal, more of a formal setting...
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. >> i'm ukee washington. the heat was on today and it's about to get hotter. kate it's like somebody flip the switch. >> it feel like we've been feeling cool temperatures through the month of may. suspecting it was going to feel like jumping right into summer as soon as we got the clouds to break and we move out that cool pattern. that's what happened. we dove head first 92 summer yesterday. today was even warmer. temperatures 75 in dover. 74 in cherry hill right now. in philadelphia we're sitting at 76 degrees. take look at allentown. 80 degrees right now at 11:00 o'clock at night in late may. very very warm conditions again it's been rising all week long our average high 77. 89 today and tomorrow looks even hotter. 90 degrees the daytime high. i don't usually dust off this graphic until late june or early july. with heat index values in the 90's, this heat can become dangerous to some drink plenty of water take frequent breaks and avoid strenuous activity. full memorial day weekend forecast is coming up in just a few minutes. back over to you ukee. >> kate t
. >> i'm ukee washington. the heat was on today and it's about to get hotter. kate it's like somebody flip the switch. >> it feel like we've been feeling cool temperatures through the month of may. suspecting it was going to feel like jumping right into summer as soon as we got the clouds to break and we move out that cool pattern. that's what happened. we dove head first 92 summer yesterday. today was even warmer. temperatures 75 in dover. 74 in cherry hill right now. in...
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ukee, i've heard you say it.id spunt, too much it's a big trend in fitness so paul in collegeville wants to know when it comes to steps, why is the magic number 10,000? that's a good question, paul. let's find out. ♪ >> you generally try to be healthy. >> yes. get your steps in? >> yes. >> from fit bit, pedometers and i phone apps more and more people are tracking their steps but why 10,000 a day? >> nice round even number. >> it's hard to reach. >> i actually have no idea. >> why is 10,000 the magic number? >> john is a personal trainer at the sporting club at the bellevue. he says it coincides with the surgeon general's recommendation of 30 minutes of activity a day. something the american heart association backs up. >> we have obesity problems. we have diabetes and hypertension and things like that. >> it's also straight forward than the 150 minutes of exercise the centers for disease control says you need each week. >> it's hard to break that down on a day to day basis. >> if did you it would be about seven t
ukee, i've heard you say it.id spunt, too much it's a big trend in fitness so paul in collegeville wants to know when it comes to steps, why is the magic number 10,000? that's a good question, paul. let's find out. ♪ >> you generally try to be healthy. >> yes. get your steps in? >> yes. >> from fit bit, pedometers and i phone apps more and more people are tracking their steps but why 10,000 a day? >> nice round even number. >> it's hard to reach. >> i...
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hello everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm's jessica dean. crews discover wreckage searching water between the greek island in and egypt. jonathan vigliotti has latest from the greek aisle of crete. >> it is unclear if terrorism, played a role and at this point there is no credible claim of responsibility. egyptair official says that the egyptian military has discovered body parts, luggage, and airplane seats from flight 804, the european space agency, spatted a mile lon slick. it was swerving wildly. >> relatives gathered at this months income cairo for a prayer service, and this man's cousin was on game the flight, when, he said, this is very hard, for the family. >> reporter: egyptian family believe terrorism brought down plane but cbs news has learned so far there has been no credible claim of responsibility. >> egyptair chairman says search area encompasses a 40-mile radius in the mediterranean, halfway between here and crete anal sandra, egypt. paris investigators begun to check and question all ground staff at charles degall airport, w
hello everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm's jessica dean. crews discover wreckage searching water between the greek island in and egypt. jonathan vigliotti has latest from the greek aisle of crete. >> it is unclear if terrorism, played a role and at this point there is no credible claim of responsibility. egyptair official says that the egyptian military has discovered body parts, luggage, and airplane seats from flight 804, the european space agency, spatted a mile lon slick....
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. >> i'm ukee washington. the heat was on today and it's about to get hotter. kate it's like somebody flip the switch. >> it feel like we've been feeling cool temperatures through the month of may. suspecting it was going to feel like jumping right into summer as soon as we got the clouds to break and we move out that cool pattern. that's what happened. we dove head first 92 summer yesterday. today was even warmer. temperatures 75 in dover. 74 in cherry hill right now. in philadelphia we're sitting at 76 degrees. take look at allentown. 80 degrees right now at 11:00 o'clock at night in late may. very very warm conditions again it's been rising all week long our average high 77. 89 today and tomorrow looks even hotter. 90 degrees the daytime high. i don't usually dust off this graphic until late june or early july. with heat index values in the 90's, this heat can become dangerous to some drink plenty of water take frequent breaks and avoid strenuous activity. full memorial day weekend forecast is coming up in just a few minutes. back over to you ukee. >> kate t
. >> i'm ukee washington. the heat was on today and it's about to get hotter. kate it's like somebody flip the switch. >> it feel like we've been feeling cool temperatures through the month of may. suspecting it was going to feel like jumping right into summer as soon as we got the clouds to break and we move out that cool pattern. that's what happened. we dove head first 92 summer yesterday. today was even warmer. temperatures 75 in dover. 74 in cherry hill right now. in...
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good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> eye, everyone i'm jessica dean. >>> "eyewitness news"orter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the scene night. 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
good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> eye, everyone i'm jessica dean. >>> "eyewitness news"orter david spunt is live in brides burg where fire crews remain on the scene night. 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...
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does that mean in our region and in philadelphia which typically votes democrat in good evening i'm's ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. for more we will turn to alexandria hoff, and election central, alex. >>> well, think back on that first crowded debate, it took two different stages, two different time slots and to think that on the republican side is there a nominee and not in the democratic side, that is just where we are right now. the two candidates who moved the team up against trump have now both tapped out. >> he earn 57 percent of the vote statewide and then, also 57 percent in philadelphia a county. you know he is presumptive nominee and pennsylvania voted for him. >> pennsylvania republicans that is. allison young is former special assistant to president george w. bush and says this interesting election cycle has made waves. >> pennsylvania historically has a low voter turnout, somewhere around 28 percent n they lex we are turning out more and more people showing up at the poles. >> reporter: former pennsylvania governor ed rendell thinks republicans didn't give governor j
does that mean in our region and in philadelphia which typically votes democrat in good evening i'm's ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. for more we will turn to alexandria hoff, and election central, alex. >>> well, think back on that first crowded debate, it took two different stages, two different time slots and to think that on the republican side is there a nominee and not in the democratic side, that is just where we are right now. the two candidates who moved the...
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. >> i'm ukee washington.undreds gathered for a vigil tonight at the site of the crash in port richmond. 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 phi
. >> i'm ukee washington.undreds gathered for a vigil tonight at the site of the crash in port richmond. 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...
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ukee, i've heard you say it.avid spunt, too much it's a big trend in fitness so paul in collegeville wants to know when it comes to steps, why is the magic number 10,000? that's a good question, paul. let's find out. ♪ >> you generally try to be healthy. >> yes. get your steps in? >> yes. >> from fit bit, pedometers and i phone apps more and more people are tracking their steps but why 10,000 a day? >> nice round even number. >> it's hard to reach. >> i actually have no idea. >> why is 10,000 the magic number? >> john is a personal trainer at the sporting club at the bellevue. he says it coincides with the surgeon general's recommendation of 30 minutes of activity a day. something the american heart association backs up. >> we have obesity problems. we have diabetes and hypertension and things like that. >> it's also straight forward than the 150 minutes of exercise the centers for disease control says you need each week. >> it's hard to break that down on a day to day basis. >> if did you it would be about seven
ukee, i've heard you say it.avid spunt, too much it's a big trend in fitness so paul in collegeville wants to know when it comes to steps, why is the magic number 10,000? that's a good question, paul. let's find out. ♪ >> you generally try to be healthy. >> yes. get your steps in? >> yes. >> from fit bit, pedometers and i phone apps more and more people are tracking their steps but why 10,000 a day? >> nice round even number. >> it's hard to reach. >>...
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. >>> aim's ukee washington. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter talked with the survivor who barely survived abe his life has been changed forever, walt. >> reporter: ukee, bob hewitt is one of the many survivors and first responders attending a remembrance services at city hall at noon time today. hewitt talk together media explaining at one moment he was tech to go his wife in the train car about going on vacation and then next, an accident that took lives and changed everyone's on board life forever. >> can i remember being thrown out of my seat, hitting the ceiling, luggage racks, seats. >> reporter: bob hewitt remembered violent moment when a routine trip home to north jersey board amtrak train 188, suddenly became a fight for survival. >> i woke up, laying on a pile of rocks, all of my clothes have been ripped off, and i could in the move my legs, i could not see out of my right eye. >> reporter: his wife and daughter by his side he explained how first responders found him in the darkness, saving his li
. >>> aim's ukee washington. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter talked with the survivor who barely survived abe his life has been changed forever, walt. >> reporter: ukee, bob hewitt is one of the many survivors and first responders attending a remembrance services at city hall at noon time today. hewitt talk together media explaining at one moment he was tech to go his wife in the train car about going on vacation and then next, an accident that took lives and...
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blank. >>> i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.s" reporter rahel solomon is live in bridgeton with the latest on the investigation, rahel. >> at this point there are more questions then answers, including, why did that car swerve off the road. now difficult speak with new jersey state police and they tell me that they are exploring all possibility, but one thing they can say that there was no signs of alcohol in the car. meantime students here at bridgeton high school tell me that they are completely devastated. on a previously non-descript, quiet stretch of route 49, between mile marker 41 and 42 in maurice river township a memorial now stands. >> my heart just sank, and i'm like, i just could not believe it. >> reporter: around 3:45 saturday morning new jersey state police say that the car, 17 year-old daisia sulton was driving lost control, swerving off the road and into a tree, killing sulton and her passenger and friend, 15 year-old mikayla mostly. two others, 17 year-old and a 16 year-old, survived but they are hurt. >> today
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. >> i'm ukee washington.olice say it all started when the teens went door to door trying to sell magazines. 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. >> repor
. >> i'm ukee washington.olice say it all started when the teens went door to door trying to sell magazines. 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...
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. >>> good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >> eye i'm jessica dean. south jersey student was sitting in class when her phone became so hot it actually scorched through her notebook. the girl spoke only to our natasha brown about what happened. >> holding it just like this. and them once my tee which are started screaming, i drop it just like that. >> reporter: nicolette, is left with a searched notebook shattered nerves and pictures of a burned iphone six plus. >> she dropped her phone in class a few weeks ago and what happened when she pick it up was anything but expected. >> it was kind of like jumping a little in my hand because like literally the entire screen came up and it was just everywhere like it sizzled. my entire classroom filled with smoke. >> reporter: the 17-year-old junior at cherry hill high school west dropped the phone on her notebook. you can still see the scorched pages. >> it burned through like 30 pages of my notebook. it was so hot. >> reporter: cherry hill fire department responded evacuating the school. they posted this image
. >>> good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >> eye i'm jessica dean. south jersey student was sitting in class when her phone became so hot it actually scorched through her notebook. the girl spoke only to our natasha brown about what happened. >> holding it just like this. and them once my tee which are started screaming, i drop it just like that. >> reporter: nicolette, is left with a searched notebook shattered nerves and pictures of a burned iphone six plus....
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ukee actually hit the dance floor after they busted out the song happy by ferrell williams. >> ukee's always got the moves. >> always. >> that is hilarious. really good event. he's jamming. he looks like he's having so much fun. >> ukee always has a good time. no matter what's going on. >> always. >> coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", new accusations against former penn state football coach joe paterno. justin? >> new claims allege paterno and staff were tipped off to sandusky's misconduct years before the feds began investigating. the details, and reaction, from the paterno family are straight ahead. katy? >> this is the day we had all been looking ahead to, definitely a soggy, soggy day. so we will time out this rain for you. let you know you can finally put the umbrellas away. i promise you, there is some sunshine in this forecast, jim? >> another rainy start meet wet roads. meisha will tell us if there are any backups out there right now, that's when we come back. look at 'em! their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites
ukee actually hit the dance floor after they busted out the song happy by ferrell williams. >> ukee's always got the moves. >> always. >> that is hilarious. really good event. he's jamming. he looks like he's having so much fun. >> ukee always has a good time. no matter what's going on. >> always. >> coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", new accusations against former penn state football coach joe paterno. justin? >> new claims...
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hello, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.t's now been nearly three weeks since same me joyner francis died after violent fight caught on video. we're now learning more about what caused her death and the three classmates being held responsible. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington right now. 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 an
hello, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.t's now been nearly three weeks since same me joyner francis died after violent fight caught on video. we're now learning more about what caused her death and the three classmates being held responsible. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington right now. david. >> reporter: ukee, we had lot of questions about this case from the beginning and it took authorities a...
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for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.re always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. the late show with stephen colbert is next with jason is he day kiss. >> thanks so much for watching and sleep well, family. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you are about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real-estate hit reality show "flip this house," and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real-estate expert in the world and has changed thousands of
for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.re always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. the late show with stephen colbert is next with jason is he day kiss. >> thanks so much for watching and sleep well, family. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you are about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one...
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young lady. >> first of all, ukee and jess, it doesn't matter what day it is.othing can ruin my friday vibes. am i right. >> you're right. >> hash tag friday vibes. the week send upon us, people. nothing can be bad. with that being said, today is basically the epitomy of superstition. a lot of you wrote in about th this. maryann, bobby, larry, pat and jeremy all want to know, why is friday the 13th considered unlucky? it's a good question with an answer that takes us way back. ♪ >> do you consider yourself superstitious. >> not particularly. >> kind of sort of not really. >> that means you are. >> whether you admit it or not most of us follow some superstition. >> i have a lucky hat. i will not open an umbrella inside. >> i do knock on wood sometimes. >> and we all know the association with friday the 13th. >> all bad things happen on friday the 13th. >> from horror movies to a hard to pronounce medical diagnosis -- >> triskaidekaphobia. >> that's triskaidekaphobia. fear of friday 13th. >> i don't think i suffer from that. but i can pronounce it now. >> why do
young lady. >> first of all, ukee and jess, it doesn't matter what day it is.othing can ruin my friday vibes. am i right. >> you're right. >> hash tag friday vibes. the week send upon us, people. nothing can be bad. with that being said, today is basically the epitomy of superstition. a lot of you wrote in about th this. maryann, bobby, larry, pat and jeremy all want to know, why is friday the 13th considered unlucky? it's a good question with an answer that takes us way back....
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. >> i'm ukee washington. police say it all started when the teens went door to door trying to sell magazines. 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. >> rep
. >> i'm ukee washington. police say it all started when the teens went door to door trying to sell magazines. 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...
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hello, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.s now been nearly three weeks since same me joyner francis died after violent fight caught on video. we're now learning more about what caused her death and the three classmates being held responsible. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington right now. 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
hello, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.s now been nearly three weeks since same me joyner francis died after violent fight caught on video. we're now learning more about what caused her death and the three classmates being held responsible. >> "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt outside howard high school of technology in wilmington right now. david. >> reporter: ukee, we had lot of questions about this case from the beginning and it took authorities a...
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young lady. >> first of all, ukee and jess, it doesn't matter what day it is. nothing can ruin my friday vibes. am i right. >> you're right. >> hash tag friday vibes. the week send upon us, people. nothing can be bad. with that being said, today is basically the epitomy of superstition. a lot of you wrote in about th this. maryann, bobby, larry, pat and jeremy all want to know, why is friday the 13th considered unlucky? it's a good question with an answer that takes us way back. ♪ >> do you consider yourself superstitious. >> not particularly. >> kind of sort of not really. >> that means you are. >> whether you admit it or not most of us follow some superstition. >> i have a lucky hat. i will not open an umbrella inside. >> i do knock on wood sometimes. >> and we all know the association with friday the 13th. >> all bad things happen on friday the 13th. >> from horror movies to a hard to pronounce medical diagnosis -- >> triskaidekaphobia. >> that's triskaidekaphobia. fear of friday 13th. >> i don't think i suffer from that. but i can pronounce it now. >> why d
young lady. >> first of all, ukee and jess, it doesn't matter what day it is. nothing can ruin my friday vibes. am i right. >> you're right. >> hash tag friday vibes. the week send upon us, people. nothing can be bad. with that being said, today is basically the epitomy of superstition. a lot of you wrote in about th this. maryann, bobby, larry, pat and jeremy all want to know, why is friday the 13th considered unlucky? it's a good question with an answer that takes us way...
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. >> reporter: ukee, good evening. philadelphia police tell me they believe excessive speed and weather were factors in this crash, meantime i spoke to the victim's wife and she tells me her husband had just left work, went here behind me waiting for 58 bus to go home and of course we know he never made it there. >> there was cops every where. >> reporter: in the harsh light of day, the scope of a violent, fatal hit and run overnight clear. the victim was 50 year-old alejo molina a family members said he left work, and he was waiting for the 58 bus. molina never caught that bus, never made it home to his two children and wife. he was less than a mile away. >> rest in peace baby, i love you. you were such a strong man, such a wonderful father, i will miss you. i love you to the moon and back. >> reporter: police say driver of this black lexus ran off on foot but after seeing morning news coverage of the wreck turned himself in. >> he did tell us that was very important he told us he was driving the vehicle and he was re
. >> reporter: ukee, good evening. philadelphia police tell me they believe excessive speed and weather were factors in this crash, meantime i spoke to the victim's wife and she tells me her husband had just left work, went here behind me waiting for 58 bus to go home and of course we know he never made it there. >> there was cops every where. >> reporter: in the harsh light of day, the scope of a violent, fatal hit and run overnight clear. the victim was 50 year-old alejo...
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good evening i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean.officials say they euthanized the baby bi son because of tourist actions. correspondent mark straussman explains what happened and outrage that followed. >> reporter: with bi son, park visitors are told to stay at least 25 yards a way, mature bulls can weigh more than a ton and stand 6 feet tall but a 69 year-old canadian tourist thought this bison calf looked cold and apparently abandoned. picked it up and turn it over to park rangers. >> once you have the smell of the humans on that calf you raise the risk that they will not be able to be successfully reunited with their parents. >> reporter: dan wink is park superintendent, he said bison heard later reject the calf and began to approach people in cars and become a traffic has air. >> ultimately that resulted in the destruction of that calf. >> he described it as misplaced concern, is that the nice way have of describing it. >> it is a a nice way of describing it. they were wrong. >> reporter: yellow stonies not a petting zoo. this v
good evening i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean.officials say they euthanized the baby bi son because of tourist actions. correspondent mark straussman explains what happened and outrage that followed. >> reporter: with bi son, park visitors are told to stay at least 25 yards a way, mature bulls can weigh more than a ton and stand 6 feet tall but a 69 year-old canadian tourist thought this bison calf looked cold and apparently abandoned. picked it up and turn it over to...
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>> reporter: ukee, patrick murphy served as a captain in the united states army.e saw pretty gruesome things during his time in the army but tonight he's remembering the anniversary of the amtrak crash one he survived it was one of the worst crashes in history. does it folic a year? >> yeah, it doesn't feel like a year. it feels like it was yesterday. >> reporter: patrick mur faux still think boss you the crash that killed eight, injured 200 and almost took his life. murphy now the acting secretary of the army and former congressman was on his way to the trenton stop tuesday night may 12th, 2015. >> i had my ear buds in doing work on my i-pad. >> a few minutes after leaving 30th street station it happened. >> next thing i know just heard a loud noise and then our car just flipped over and i was thrown like a rag doll and i was knock out. i came to and i check my arms and legs they were there. there was a lot of blood. a lot of screams and being what any soldier would do i got up and tried to help other people. >> reporter: he was inside the train's cafe car and sn
>> reporter: ukee, patrick murphy served as a captain in the united states army.e saw pretty gruesome things during his time in the army but tonight he's remembering the anniversary of the amtrak crash one he survived it was one of the worst crashes in history. does it folic a year? >> yeah, it doesn't feel like a year. it feels like it was yesterday. >> reporter: patrick mur faux still think boss you the crash that killed eight, injured 200 and almost took his life. murphy...
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>> reporter: ukee, patrick murphy served as a captain in the united states army. he saw pretty gruesome things during his time in the army but tonight he's remembering the anniversary of the amtrak crash one he survived it was one of the worst crashes in history. does it folic a year? >> yeah, it doesn't feel like a year. it feels like it was yesterday. >> reporter: patrick mur faux still think boss you the crash that killed eight, injured 200 and almost took his life. murphy now the acting secretary of the army and former congressman was on his way to the trenton stop tuesday night may 12th, 2015. >> i had my ear buds in doing work on my i-pad. >> a few minutes after leaving 30th street station it happened. >> next thing i know just heard a loud noise and then our car just flipped over and i was thrown like a rag doll and i was knock out. i came to and i check my arms and legs they were there. there was a lot of blood. a lot of screams and being what any soldier would do i got up and tried to help other people. >> reporter: he was inside the train's cafe car and
>> reporter: ukee, patrick murphy served as a captain in the united states army. he saw pretty gruesome things during his time in the army but tonight he's remembering the anniversary of the amtrak crash one he survived it was one of the worst crashes in history. does it folic a year? >> yeah, it doesn't feel like a year. it feels like it was yesterday. >> reporter: patrick mur faux still think boss you the crash that killed eight, injured 200 and almost took his life. murphy...
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for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.re always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. the late show with stephen colbert is next with jason is he day kiss. >> thanks so much for watching and sleep well, family. >> stephen: good evening. i'm stephen colbert. before we begin: a disclaimer and a warning for viewers of tonight's episode. due to news events beyond our control, tonight's broadcast of "the late show" contains graphic material, specifically the phrase: "donald trump kissed various women on the mouth." (laughter) >> stephen: i'm sorry. this material may be unsuitable for some viewers, including children, adults and living creatures with a mouth. additionally, viewers with "eyes" should be warned that we may show images such as this: this... or even this.
for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.re always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. the late show with stephen colbert is next with jason is he day kiss. >> thanks so much for watching and sleep well, family. >> stephen: good evening. i'm stephen colbert. before we begin: a disclaimer and a warning for viewers of tonight's episode. due to news events beyond our control, tonight's broadcast of "the late show" contains graphic material,...
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i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. reporter david spunt is live in lower makefield. david, how are kid tonight. >> reporter: jessica, good news is they are doing okay, we are told there was 14 kids specifically affect, sixth grade their go here at william penn pen middle school in lower makefield bucks county they were at a trenton thunder baseball game today where we're told those students started experiencing some of that potential, heat exhaustion, after all, ukee and jessica it is no joke, very warm today. only expect to get warmer in the coming months, and we are told that some of the students started feeling sick, exhibiting signs on the bus and on the way back. once they got back here in this chopper video they were taken to local hospitals, two were taken to capitol health, 12 to aria health and st. mary's. again, we are told that students are okay, minor symptoms but again, you are in the heat, bus, and outside in the baseball game that can certainly lead to what happened here today. officials with the school
i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. reporter david spunt is live in lower makefield. david, how are kid tonight. >> reporter: jessica, good news is they are doing okay, we are told there was 14 kids specifically affect, sixth grade their go here at william penn pen middle school in lower makefield bucks county they were at a trenton thunder baseball game today where we're told those students started experiencing some of that potential, heat exhaustion, after all, ukee and...
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>> absolutely, ukee, hey, jessica.hat a great turn out. >> concerning the weather great survivors, so proud to sponsor this for 26 years, it is fantastic, great thing to do in the community. >> we love to be in the community. and we have talk about that over and over again, that we love being with our neighbors. this is an extension of that. we're a family at cbs, this is our family in the community. >> absolutely, and a lot of great work has done over 26 years, when we keep doing this, and the great turn out every year, we can beat this disease t can be fantastic. so we're in it for the long hall, we're excited to be a partner. >> indeed ryan thank you for your time man and your leadership. we appreciate t look, the rain has stopped. the man has arrived. thank you, sir, thank you, brian shall appreciate t nicole brewer is also here. we're just full of all sorts of fun guests right now, common in, nicole. this is our good question, go to, right here. and you recently did one on friday that has to do with breast cancer?
>> absolutely, ukee, hey, jessica.hat a great turn out. >> concerning the weather great survivors, so proud to sponsor this for 26 years, it is fantastic, great thing to do in the community. >> we love to be in the community. and we have talk about that over and over again, that we love being with our neighbors. this is an extension of that. we're a family at cbs, this is our family in the community. >> absolutely, and a lot of great work has done over 26 years, when we...
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for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.h james mcavoy. have a good night captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hi. i'm stephen colbert. donald trump recently said that installing gender-neutral bathrooms would cost "hundreds of billions of dollars." i brought my accountant along to see if he's correct. are you ready to check his numbers? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: okay. how much did that cost? >> $200 billion. >> stephen: damn it! >> tonight, stephen welcomes james mcavoy nick swardson and brian greene featuring jon batiste and stay human.
for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.h james mcavoy. have a good night captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hi. i'm stephen colbert. donald trump recently said that installing gender-neutral bathrooms would cost "hundreds of billions of dollars." i brought my accountant along to see if he's correct. are you ready to check his numbers? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: okay. how much did that cost? >> $200 billion. >>...
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for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.ay show with stephen colbert is next with james mcavoy. have a good night family >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for lifelock, the best identity-theft protection available. identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. >> i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment. and it was payment for things
for kate, don, everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.ay show with stephen colbert is next with james mcavoy. have a good night family >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for lifelock, the best identity-theft protection available. identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. >> i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment. and it was...
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. >>> aim ukee washington. this plane unlike any other is in route from dayton, ohio. our greg argos is among those waiting it arrival is known as solar impulse to a one passenger experimental aircraft, powered, entirely, by the sun. >> there is no fuel. >> when it land touching down at 30 miles an hour in allentown. >> very exciting opportunity to be one of the airports that this plane is landing out. >> reporter: charles everette the executive director of airport say it will be brought in the newly construct hanger. >> it will have the crew while they are there working with the aircraft. >> reporter: why the crew to have build a massive hanger. it has to do with the one passenger aircraft wing span built to hold all of those solar panels. at 236 feet, wide, it is wider then an average 747. the flight began in abu dab any july of last year, the goal, to fly around the world, storing power from daylight and batteries which allows the plane to continue flying at night. >> unaudible. >> reporter: the entire trip can be watched live on the solar impulse web site. >> that
. >>> aim ukee washington. this plane unlike any other is in route from dayton, ohio. our greg argos is among those waiting it arrival is known as solar impulse to a one passenger experimental aircraft, powered, entirely, by the sun. >> there is no fuel. >> when it land touching down at 30 miles an hour in allentown. >> very exciting opportunity to be one of the airports that this plane is landing out. >> reporter: charles everette the executive director of...
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ukee. >> kate, see in you a bit, thank you. you.(zsworn.ecl) to up hold the law charged with murder. federal officer accused of going on a deadly rampage that send shock waves through maryland. our natasha brown reports the investigation into motive for the murders has only just begun. >> reporter: one person after another gunned down by a killer roaming the streets of montgomery county, maryland. police have been following alleged shooter eulalio tordil for an hour as he strolled around the strip mall even stopping to have lunch before officers finally swooped in to capture him. >> we certainly did not want to have any other bloodshed here and so the plane clothes officers waited until it was safe to take him into custody and that's what they did. >> reporter: bloodshed began around noon on friday when police say 62-year-old tordil approached a woman outside of a mall in bethesda. they exchanged words. he shot her in the shoulder. then police say he shot two other men who came to her aid. >> we just had shooting at montgomery mall.
ukee. >> kate, see in you a bit, thank you. you.(zsworn.ecl) to up hold the law charged with murder. federal officer accused of going on a deadly rampage that send shock waves through maryland. our natasha brown reports the investigation into motive for the murders has only just begun. >> reporter: one person after another gunned down by a killer roaming the streets of montgomery county, maryland. police have been following alleged shooter eulalio tordil for an hour as he strolled...
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ukee. >> kate, see in you a bit, thank you. you.sworn.ecl) to up hold the law charged with murder. federal officer accused of going on a deadly rampage that send shock waves through maryland. our natasha brown reports the investigation into motive for the murders has only just begun. >> reporter: one person after another gunned down by a killer roaming the streets of montgomery county, maryland. police have been following alleged shooter eulalio tordil for an hour as he strolled around the strip mall even stopping to have lunch before officers finally swooped in to capture him. >> we certainly did not want to have any other bloodshed here and so the plane clothes officers waited until it was safe to take him into custody and that's what they did. >> reporter: bloodshed began around noon on friday when police say 62-year-old tordil approached a woman outside of a mall in bethesda. they exchanged words. he shot her in the shoulder. then police say he shot two other men who came to her aid. >> we just had shooting at montgomery mall. >
ukee. >> kate, see in you a bit, thank you. you.sworn.ecl) to up hold the law charged with murder. federal officer accused of going on a deadly rampage that send shock waves through maryland. our natasha brown reports the investigation into motive for the murders has only just begun. >> reporter: one person after another gunned down by a killer roaming the streets of montgomery county, maryland. police have been following alleged shooter eulalio tordil for an hour as he strolled...
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i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we have team coverage for you including those stories of survival. 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, ca
i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we have team coverage for you including those stories of survival. 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...
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good evening i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we will go live to "eyewitness news" reporter, joe hold hen in center city, joe. >> reporter: jessica and ukee these doctors were supposed to be helping people but federal prosecutors say they perpetuated cycle of abuse and addiction. tonight three doctors charged in connection with running an alleged pill mill. these people were simply drug dealers. >> reporter: it was out of the south philadelphia building that federal prosecutors say allen somers operated an illegal five million-dollar cash business. allegedly selling pills, to thousands of customers a month. >> instead of helping people, they are basically contributing, to the drug abuse crisis in our culture. they are distributing, drugs, to drug users, people who are addicted to drugs. >> reporter: we track down doctor somers, a 78 year-old man, at his ambler home. >> can we have a moment have your time? the doctor told us he would be out to give us his side of the story but 45 minutes later and waiting he change his mind, ng
good evening i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we will go live to "eyewitness news" reporter, joe hold hen in center city, joe. >> reporter: jessica and ukee these doctors were supposed to be helping people but federal prosecutors say they perpetuated cycle of abuse and addiction. tonight three doctors charged in connection with running an alleged pill mill. these people were simply drug dealers. >> reporter: it was out of the south philadelphia building...
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for kate, don everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.ow with stephen colbert is next with dakota johnson. thanks for watching. good night, family and sleep thanks for watching. good night, family and sleep well. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. stay tuned. to celebrate the amazing success of the nuwave oven pro, with over 5 million sold, today we're offering an incredible deal. order right now and we'll upgrade your order to the all-new nuwave oven pro plus for free. the pro plus features advanced temperature control for perfect meals every time. it also has new features like delay cooking and warm, so your meal is ready when you are. keep watching to see how you can upgrade to the all-new pro plus for free. that's right, free. don't miss this special opportunity.
for kate, don everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean.ow with stephen colbert is next with dakota johnson. thanks for watching. good night, family and sleep thanks for watching. good night, family and sleep well. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. stay tuned. to celebrate the amazing success of the nuwave oven pro, with over 5 million sold, today we're...
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good evening, everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter was there as davies return to the job that he loves and the emotional chance encounter on his first day back. >> i was excited. here i am, i'm back. >> reporter: 993 days after a bullet slammed into his body inside of a feltonville store as he for the with the armed robber, officer ed davies return to the force. >> how are you doing, buddy. >> thank you so much. >> i didn't want to have him win more or less when he shot me. i wanted to come back on my terms. >> reporter: from the moment eric torres pulled that trigger point blank, it has been an agonizing journey for the officer. >> i remember hearing like a bang, i was like what was that? i remember i stood up and my chest and my stomach got really hot. i looked down and looked backup and said i got hit. >> reporter: after three weeks in the induced coma, 37 days in the icu, davies would finally be released, injuries so horrific, no one knew, moment to moment, if he was going to survive. >> four
good evening, everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter was there as davies return to the job that he loves and the emotional chance encounter on his first day back. >> i was excited. here i am, i'm back. >> reporter: 993 days after a bullet slammed into his body inside of a feltonville store as he for the with the armed robber, officer ed davies return to the force. >> how are you doing, buddy. >> thank...
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it is a hot start to the holiday weekend, good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we have team three coverage for you. we will check with kate bilo in a moment but first "eyewitness news" reporter cleve brian... >> reporter: jessica, i know at this hour there are thousands of people, sitting in their cars waiting to get where i am at the beach, today i was in sea isle and ocean city where people have been thrilled, about the start to the memorial day weekend. unofficial start to the summer was if you asked patty sullivan officially gorgeous. >> it is awesome and to have this kind of weather you could not ask for anything better. >> reporter: businesses like mike's sea food and dock that had their wish a strong turnout starting friday morning. officials expect it will only get busier. >> this is huge, and with the weather that we're expecting for this weekend, it will be great. >> happy memorial day. >> reporter: in ocean city sun and fun included a dip in an unusual a tire for 13th annual business person's plunge. >> with the sun out now we are looking at a very ro
it is a hot start to the holiday weekend, good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we have team three coverage for you. we will check with kate bilo in a moment but first "eyewitness news" reporter cleve brian... >> reporter: jessica, i know at this hour there are thousands of people, sitting in their cars waiting to get where i am at the beach, today i was in sea isle and ocean city where people have been thrilled, about the start to the memorial day...
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good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. the only station at the meeting and "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live in blue bell with details of what went on inside, joe? >> reporter: jessica, ukee, good evening, we are told that the archdiocese scheduled these two meetings now and it lasted some two hours. inside, sources tell us, there was a lot of question/answer with the archbishop following a formal, more of a formal setting and in the end though this dealt with how the church might be confronting significant revisions the to the statutes of limitations. it was the archdiocese filled with the private gathering between archbishop charles chaput and scores of priests, sources inn said saint helena this blue bell says chaput the leader of the church and 1.4 million catholics addressed statute of limitations reform in harrisburg. >> we have had so many secret meeting and agenda and all we ask for is
good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. the only station at the meeting and "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live in blue bell with details of what went on inside, joe? >> reporter: jessica, ukee, good evening, we are told that the archdiocese scheduled these two meetings now and it lasted some two hours. inside, sources tell us, there was a lot of question/answer with the archbishop following a formal, more of a formal setting and in...
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i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. navigating the philadelphia parking street is never easy not always fun but enter parkadele fee a our greg argos is live at broad and south to explain how this works, greg. >> reporter: you said it. it is very difficult to find parking here in philadelphia. but this new application, is pretty simple. you take your phone, go to parkadelphia.com and based on the exact location you are standing, exact parking rules will pop up. >> excuse me what is going on. >> reporter: philadelphia is men for many things. >> all i know is you are still here. >> reporter: easy parking is not one of them. >> it is so rough. >> reporter: laura is trying to make your battle to find a parking spot a little will easier. few years ago while moving she created this map of the residential parking zones when she could in the find one on line and posted link to twitter. >> over the weekend about 17,000 views came in, so i figure i was not alone. >> reporter: knowing there was a need she created parkadelphia. >> w
i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. navigating the philadelphia parking street is never easy not always fun but enter parkadele fee a our greg argos is live at broad and south to explain how this works, greg. >> reporter: you said it. it is very difficult to find parking here in philadelphia. but this new application, is pretty simple. you take your phone, go to parkadelphia.com and based on the exact location you are standing, exact parking rules will pop up. >>...
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. >> reporter: jessica and ukee these doctors were supposed to be helping people but federal prosecutors say they perpetuated cycle of abuse and addiction. tonight three doctors charged in connection with running an alleged pill mill. these people were simply drug dealers. >> reporter: it was out of the south philadelphia building that federal prosecutors say allen somers operated an illegal five million-dollar cash business. allegedly selling pills, to thousands of customers a month. >> instead of helping people, they are basically contributing, to the drug abuse crisis in our culture. they are distributing, drugs, to drug users, people who are addicted to drugs. >> reporter: we track down doctor somers, a 78 year-old man, at his ambler home. >> can we have a moment have your time? the doctor told us he would be out to give us his side of the story but 45 minutes later and waiting he change his mind, hiding behind his door. >> no comment today. >> reporter: also charged in the scheme doctors kahn of villanova and doctor parkas from ridley park. the doctors failed to provide medical and
. >> reporter: jessica and ukee these doctors were supposed to be helping people but federal prosecutors say they perpetuated cycle of abuse and addiction. tonight three doctors charged in connection with running an alleged pill mill. these people were simply drug dealers. >> reporter: it was out of the south philadelphia building that federal prosecutors say allen somers operated an illegal five million-dollar cash business. allegedly selling pills, to thousands of customers a...
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. >>> good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >> eye i'm jessica dean.outh jersey student was sitting in class when her phone became so hot it actually scorched through her notebook. the girl spoke only to our natasha brown about what happened. >> holding it just like this. and them once my tee which are started screaming, i drop it just like that. >> reporter: nicolette, is left with a searched notebook shattered nerves and pictures of a burned iphone six plus. >> she dropped her phone in class a few weeks ago and what happened when she pick it up was anything but expected. >> it was kind of like jumping a little in my hand because like literally the entire screen came up and it was just everywhere like it sizzled. my entire classroom filled with smoke. >> reporter: the 17-year-old junior at cherry hill high school west dropped the phone on her notebook. you can still see the scorched pages. >> it burned through like 30 pages of my notebook. it was so hot. >> reporter: cherry hill fire department responded evacuating the school. they posted this image o
. >>> good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >> eye i'm jessica dean.outh jersey student was sitting in class when her phone became so hot it actually scorched through her notebook. the girl spoke only to our natasha brown about what happened. >> holding it just like this. and them once my tee which are started screaming, i drop it just like that. >> reporter: nicolette, is left with a searched notebook shattered nerves and pictures of a burned iphone six plus....