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. >> unaudible . >> well that student was a member of the young democrats club. bush ended that dispute saying we respectfully disagree. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news" your hand shake says a lot about you but there is new evidence suggesting that it says more than you think. we will tell you what it means burr health. >>> and philadelphia native bradley cooper is heading to the small screen, you will soon see him on a regular basis right here on cbs-3 kate. >>> today has been picture perfect spring weather day nothing but sunshine and temperatures pretty comfortable, till in rain and we need it, we may have some over the weekend. we will warm it backup. i'll have the s >>> california woman says that she was fired for deleting a tracking app from her company's cell phone. she says that her former employer installed a app called zora that ran constantly and tracked her every move. the app does allow employers to access information. hr officials say it is legal but awe woman says it is an invasion of her privacy and now she's suing for wrongful terminati
. >> unaudible . >> well that student was a member of the young democrats club. bush ended that dispute saying we respectfully disagree. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news" your hand shake says a lot about you but there is new evidence suggesting that it says more than you think. we will tell you what it means burr health. >>> and philadelphia native bradley cooper is heading to the small screen, you will soon see him on a regular basis right here...
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. >> unaudible. >> more than 2500 nepal americans currently live in philadelphia. >>> is there reason to celebrate in new york's rock away beach an area hit hard by hurricane sandy. large portion of the rock away boardwalk is finally opened. it was destroyed by sand any 2012. community leaders and lawmakers secured 480 million-dollar from fema to fix it and beach goers are happy to see all of the progress. >> it is exciting to see the rebuild of the boardwalk because it is beginning of the future of rock away and future of the resiliency of building back better and stronger. >> beach lovers have something tolls look forward to, second section of the new boardwalk is scheduled to open on july 4th, what timing. >>> coming up, tom brady fighting his suspension in his role in deflate gate and fans are backing him up. we will show you how they turned out in support of him over the weekend. >>> good morning i'm howard eskin. phillies are still looking for that are first series win on the road yesterday. it was not likely begins one of the hottest teams in baseball. let's go to washington. t
. >> unaudible. >> more than 2500 nepal americans currently live in philadelphia. >>> is there reason to celebrate in new york's rock away beach an area hit hard by hurricane sandy. large portion of the rock away boardwalk is finally opened. it was destroyed by sand any 2012. community leaders and lawmakers secured 480 million-dollar from fema to fix it and beach goers are happy to see all of the progress. >> it is exciting to see the rebuild of the boardwalk because...
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>> unaudible. >> reporter: at this point it is anyone's guess but one thing is for certain that with weather like this you'd better get here early. >> this could be a record crowd in terms of philadelphia, this might be one for record books. >> reporter: in a press conference friday morning mayor michael nutter said he'd like the sound of that. >> great to see these college students and high school students competing and bringing so many new people to philadelphia, and get to experience us, our river our great city and a fantastic weekend. >> reporter: for the athletes, their supporters and the city of philadelphia. nicole brewer, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> isn't that great. >> that looks like fun. >> great weekend to be out there too. >> you know what, many years it is raining drizzly, it is cool. >> and they are still out there. >> yes, they are up at 5:00 in the morning. >> that is right. >> i'm's so happy that the weather is great for that. >> just terrific. you cannot beat it. we are looking at summer like weather through weekend and then things will change. do you want to see
>> unaudible. >> reporter: at this point it is anyone's guess but one thing is for certain that with weather like this you'd better get here early. >> this could be a record crowd in terms of philadelphia, this might be one for record books. >> reporter: in a press conference friday morning mayor michael nutter said he'd like the sound of that. >> great to see these college students and high school students competing and bringing so many new people to philadelphia,...
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unaudible. >> does the engineer indicate from his injuries that there may have been -- that he may haveeen struck by something entering the cab and he did not report anything to that effect when he interviewed when we interviewed him this afternoon. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: did he report anything about the windshield being struck. >> did it come from the assistant i'm sorry, did the engineer report anything about that conversation, about projectile or being shot at. >> okay, some significant information coming out of this briefing from the ntsb and much of it flowing from the ntsb conversation today with the engineer of amtrak 188 brandon bostian and other crew members on board that train. >> conductor one they are calling it a conductor two. they said they will bring in the fbi to assist them with this investigation what they are looking at in that case is on the left window where that engineer is they said is there a circular hole that emanates outward and that is what they want to look at. that is in conjunction with the septa train there was a conversation between septa engineer and
unaudible. >> does the engineer indicate from his injuries that there may have been -- that he may haveeen struck by something entering the cab and he did not report anything to that effect when he interviewed when we interviewed him this afternoon. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: did he report anything about the windshield being struck. >> did it come from the assistant i'm sorry, did the engineer report anything about that conversation, about projectile or being shot at. >>...
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>> unaudible. where are you you little coward. >> unaudible. >> the video you are watching is a graduation ceremony, from tnt a academy, the offensive remarks made by the school's director, nancy, and we asked her about the video that has a lot of people upset, and received this statement. she said quote, please keep the facts in perspective. an unknown man in the beginning of a speech decided to walk up to the front of the audience with his tablet, videotaping the audience and the students, causing disruption to the audience and disrespect to the ceremony and its participant. when disregarding the request to please sit down security was asked to remove the man. at that point, booing of the request commenced. frustrated with the procedures peck of ruining the once in a lifetime ceremony the graduates had worked so hard for my emotions got the best of me. the frustrated with ruining the night she called the man a coward and then yells at people walking out. that comment, unnerved everyone in the cro
>> unaudible. where are you you little coward. >> unaudible. >> the video you are watching is a graduation ceremony, from tnt a academy, the offensive remarks made by the school's director, nancy, and we asked her about the video that has a lot of people upset, and received this statement. she said quote, please keep the facts in perspective. an unknown man in the beginning of a speech decided to walk up to the front of the audience with his tablet, videotaping the audience...
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. >> unaudible. >> reporter: as the students put on quite a show for their classmates and teachers. > performance was kind of a dress rehearsal. leading up to their big opening day at the philadelphia african-american museum of art. >> my most beat down, falling suffering, and better for equality. >> reporter: in front of their parents, invited guests, and museum visitors. >> ♪ >> reporter: they rocked the house with all original dance right teens. their very own poetry. >> they were okay. >> reporter: and powerful spoken word pieces. >> may third 1963, 1922 kids were arrested. >> reporter: bringing grown ups to tears. dialogue and movement, all their. >> be bold, take a chance, say hate, we dance. >> reporter: they killed it. >> it sound good. i was about to cry because i really felt the word that i said. >> reporter: her father shall be too. >> i'm so proud of my baby. >> reporter: most of all they are proud of themselves. >> so different. >> yes. >> unaudible. >> it is a way to express their fear, their hopes their desire and their rolls. >> i thought it was amazing. doing hip-hop
. >> unaudible. >> reporter: as the students put on quite a show for their classmates and teachers. > performance was kind of a dress rehearsal. leading up to their big opening day at the philadelphia african-american museum of art. >> my most beat down, falling suffering, and better for equality. >> reporter: in front of their parents, invited guests, and museum visitors. >> ♪ >> reporter: they rocked the house with all original dance right teens. their...
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. >> unaudible. >> a demonstrators marched from the mcdonald's on 40th and walnut to clark park in west philadelphia. rallying, to let pennsylvania lawmakers know that they want the minimum wage boosted from $7.25 an hour to $15 per hour. proposal by state senator daylen leach seeks to to just that. >> the problem with the wage is you work full-time hard back breaking work and live in poverty. that is what the minimum wage was designed to do. with the greatest income in equality in hundred years it is not an appropriate way to be. >> leach is seeking co sponsors for that bill and hopes to have hearings in the coming weeks. >>> today, freedom fighters commemorated start of the 1965 demonstration that is ultimately lead to the desegregation of girard college. those demonstrations led by cecil b more, the then, president of the philadelphia branch of the naacp lasted nearly eight months. mayor nutter thank the original freedom fighters, some of whom were in attendance, and thank them for their perseverance. >> all of you, that so many of us, have to give thanks and a appreciation. every ti
. >> unaudible. >> a demonstrators marched from the mcdonald's on 40th and walnut to clark park in west philadelphia. rallying, to let pennsylvania lawmakers know that they want the minimum wage boosted from $7.25 an hour to $15 per hour. proposal by state senator daylen leach seeks to to just that. >> the problem with the wage is you work full-time hard back breaking work and live in poverty. that is what the minimum wage was designed to do. with the greatest income in...
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unaudible. >> the question was has the testing been completed and the other part of the question was is this train have a dead man switch or an alerter. >> reporter: or both. >> let me check. do we know about that. >> toxicology testing is not completed. >> it has been conduct. >> yes. >> how about the the issue of the a alerter verse dead man switch. >> well, the alerter is what people would think of the dead man switch and that is something that we're looking at functioning of that. >> so let's take these questions one at a time. first one which i have already forgotten which was what. >> yeah, i have heard people ask about blood testing. well ntsb doesn't conduct blood testing. that is some other organization that may have done that. we are conducting the accident investigation. by federal law, transportation workers, they safety test transportation workers are required by law to under go... >> we have new information, we will continue to follow these developments and we will continue to do that as we go in the 6:00 o'clock hour. for now that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> "eyew
unaudible. >> the question was has the testing been completed and the other part of the question was is this train have a dead man switch or an alerter. >> reporter: or both. >> let me check. do we know about that. >> toxicology testing is not completed. >> it has been conduct. >> yes. >> how about the the issue of the a alerter verse dead man switch. >> well, the alerter is what people would think of the dead man switch and that is something that...
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. >> unaudible. >> trent cole was a legend here. >> eagles rookie camp continues today, one of the biggest story lines whether or not first round pick nelson agholor can replace their top wide out who left for kansas city. but agholor is trying not to compare himself to jeremy maclin. >> i have an understanding of what kind of player he was. he had a great player he had here. i think we're one different people because, i have in the played in the nfl. he has proven himself. i'm here to develop and get an opportunity to play the game. >> all right. delaware drexel and temple, a among mens leaders at dad vail regatta in the final race, mens varsity eight on the schuylkill river florida tech, edging out michigan, drexel comes in third so it helps clinch mens title. drexel wins the overall dad vail regatta what a day on the schuylkill river. >> drexel tough. >> yes, they are. >>> in wilmington delaware today young baseball players paid tribute to the men who played when segregation was still normal. all of the players from the naamans little league wore uniforms reminiscent by those worn by me
. >> unaudible. >> trent cole was a legend here. >> eagles rookie camp continues today, one of the biggest story lines whether or not first round pick nelson agholor can replace their top wide out who left for kansas city. but agholor is trying not to compare himself to jeremy maclin. >> i have an understanding of what kind of player he was. he had a great player he had here. i think we're one different people because, i have in the played in the nfl. he has proven...
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. >> unaudible. but he did not stay down. man tried to stay and run causing passengers to scream and hide underneath seats. the man was finally subdued and photographed handcuffed on the ground, with a smile on his face. officials have no idea, why he did what he did. postal work shore piloted a gyro helicopter through restrict air space and landed on the lawn of the u.s. capitol could spend the next nine and a half years in jail. grand jury indicted douglass hughes on six charges. he is due in federal court tomorrow, hughes says his stunt was meant to bring attention to the influence of big money and politics. it also exposed a security gap, in d.c.'s in fly zone. >>> officialness southern california now say that there could be as much as one hundred and 5,000 gallons of oil flowing in the pacific ocean, after yesterday's pipeline rupture. the spill is about 140 miles north of los angeles and protect cove which is home to seals, sea lions and bird. the there is an aggressive clean up efforts underway. the the company that ow
. >> unaudible. but he did not stay down. man tried to stay and run causing passengers to scream and hide underneath seats. the man was finally subdued and photographed handcuffed on the ground, with a smile on his face. officials have no idea, why he did what he did. postal work shore piloted a gyro helicopter through restrict air space and landed on the lawn of the u.s. capitol could spend the next nine and a half years in jail. grand jury indicted douglass hughes on six charges. he is...
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. >> unaudible. >> did you wear a seat belt in your cab. >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: a dozen or so departure that is we watched only two reached for their seat belts. >> especially college students they don't want to put on seat belts. >> reporter: is malice a veteran cabdriver. >> twenty years now. >> reporter: he says his asks his back seat riders to buckle up but they are not required to. >> a lot of people don't put on seat belt but they know it goodies but they don't want to put it on. >> reporter: new jersey and delaware law requires everyone inside a vehicle to wear their seat belt at all times but in pennsylvania that law only applies to children and those riding in the front seat. john nash and his wife were not wearing seat belt when they were thrown from the cab and killed saturday on the new jersey turnpike. about you if they had been stopped earlier by police the couple and driver could have been ticketed. >> we are not seeing everybody put on seat belt here. >> i tell drivers to buckle up, stay safe. >> reporter: do you think you will put your seat belt on in this cab
. >> unaudible. >> did you wear a seat belt in your cab. >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: a dozen or so departure that is we watched only two reached for their seat belts. >> especially college students they don't want to put on seat belts. >> reporter: is malice a veteran cabdriver. >> twenty years now. >> reporter: he says his asks his back seat riders to buckle up but they are not required to. >> a lot of people don't put on seat belt but...
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. >> unaudible. >> not my worst enemy. this is not fair for no one. >> reporter: now woman is in extremely critical condition tonight. the the philadelphia arson task force which is made up of members of the homicide unit atf and fire marshals are handling the investigation. we are live at police headquarters, i'm dann cuellar for channel six "action news". >>> this is what it looked like this afternoon as fire fighters extricated two women from a little miata sports car underneath the the big ups mack truck. police say the truck hit the miata changing southbound lanes of the northeast extension in lansdale. the car spun right under the truck and a five five-year old driver of the miata catherine moaning of east greenville pennsylvania and her 78 year-old passenger were trapped inside the car. fire fighters had to literally cut the side and top off of the miata to get both women out. their injuries were described as minor to moderate. >>> police are searching for suspects in the attack on a school bus today. it happened in
. >> unaudible. >> not my worst enemy. this is not fair for no one. >> reporter: now woman is in extremely critical condition tonight. the the philadelphia arson task force which is made up of members of the homicide unit atf and fire marshals are handling the investigation. we are live at police headquarters, i'm dann cuellar for channel six "action news". >>> this is what it looked like this afternoon as fire fighters extricated two women from a little...
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. >> unaudible.s. >> she cut the back of it up. >> take a look at the back. >> yes. >> it looks good. >> outfit. >> wonderful. >> thank you so much. >> what did you say jes. >> so if you can describe these dresses because they are not mike up. make sure we get it. come on down. >> introduce yourself. >> her name is kelly. >> yes. >> she's wearing a insanely fabulous. >> yes these colors. >> yes, they are. >> how old are you. >> eighteen. >> how long did it take to put this together. >> two days. >> it looks fabulous. turn around so we can see it. >> yes. >> do you wear this for night out prom or something. >> yes. >> sound great. thanks very much. let's have our next model and designer all in one. i love these shoes. come on down, girlfriend. tell us your name. >> hanna. >> and how old are you. >> fifteen. >> fifteen. >> do you like white. >> yes. >> this is grates because now we are getting in the warmer time of the year springtime. >> perfect. >> spring colors, look at these. >> bee castle right he
. >> unaudible.s. >> she cut the back of it up. >> take a look at the back. >> yes. >> it looks good. >> outfit. >> wonderful. >> thank you so much. >> what did you say jes. >> so if you can describe these dresses because they are not mike up. make sure we get it. come on down. >> introduce yourself. >> her name is kelly. >> yes. >> she's wearing a insanely fabulous. >> yes these colors. >> yes, they...
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. >> unaudible. >> i love being shouted out. 500 people. >> i'm envy of everybody. >> i'm riding yourttails. >> that is right baby. >> all night long. >> it got risque, sheer show girl sparkled on next level but was it trashy or tasteful. queen b cut it down, making everyone wait over an hour after the last arrival. >> maybe it was wardrobe malfunction, maybe a mommy emergency, who knows but this is way past fashionably late. >> i'm sure reason why she was being put not to dress very carefully. >> of course, all eyes were on amal and george clooney. she wore a custom dress for and it was like dancing lady emoji came to life. mario, took over the instagram and posted final fitting. is there anna winter and sweet kiss by couple inside the gallon a we have more, couples news, we will show you where john mayer met up with kate i perry and how beiber almost ran into his x celine a that is tonight on et. chris and jessica back to you. >>> for more on the met gala tune into entertainment tonight the at 7:00 on cbs-3 followed by the the insider at 7:30. >>> that will do it for "eyewitness new
. >> unaudible. >> i love being shouted out. 500 people. >> i'm envy of everybody. >> i'm riding yourttails. >> that is right baby. >> all night long. >> it got risque, sheer show girl sparkled on next level but was it trashy or tasteful. queen b cut it down, making everyone wait over an hour after the last arrival. >> maybe it was wardrobe malfunction, maybe a mommy emergency, who knows but this is way past fashionably late. >> i'm sure...
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. >> unaudible. >> prayer service held this morning the at this philadelphia prayer clinic church. this is at 18th and pulaski in north philadelphia the service was led bypass for desmond burns. >>> changes underway after promising signs of peace. >> it has been a tumultuous weeze very angry about the death of 25 year-old freddie gray but as fox's peter ducey reports baltimore is trying to pick itself backup. >> ♪ >> reporter: maryland governor larry hogan is calling for day of peace and prayers among ongoing rallies related in the death of freddie gray. early last week violence and destructive protest rocked the city of baltimore but the the governor says things are changing. >> since then, i have seen incredible acts of kindness, i saw neighbors helping neighbors, i have seen a community that cares about each other and a great way to end the week. >> reporter: prosecutors say freddie gray suffered a severe neck injury while in police custody and was refused immediate medical attention when he pleaded for it. on friday baltimore's state attorney announced six officers are facing c
. >> unaudible. >> prayer service held this morning the at this philadelphia prayer clinic church. this is at 18th and pulaski in north philadelphia the service was led bypass for desmond burns. >>> changes underway after promising signs of peace. >> it has been a tumultuous weeze very angry about the death of 25 year-old freddie gray but as fox's peter ducey reports baltimore is trying to pick itself backup. >> ♪ >> reporter: maryland governor larry...
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. >> unaudible. >> she has already passed. >> by the way american 2500 nepali americans currently live in the city of philadelphia. >>> is there reason to celebrate in new york's rock away beach an area hit hard by hurricane sandy a large portion of the the newly constructed rock away boardwalk is open. it was destroyed by hurricane sand any 2012. community leaders and lawmakers secured 480 million-dollar for fema to fix it and beach goers are happy to see the progress. >> it is great to see rebuild of the boardwalk because it is beginning of the really the future of rock away and future of resiliencey and coming back better and stronger. >> something tolls look forward to, second section of the new boardwalk is scheduled to open july 4th. what timing there. >>> will you spend part of your holiday outside? you will need sun screen and a hat. it will be warm out there today what experts say you need to do to protect yourself. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored c
. >> unaudible. >> she has already passed. >> by the way american 2500 nepali americans currently live in the city of philadelphia. >>> is there reason to celebrate in new york's rock away beach an area hit hard by hurricane sandy a large portion of the the newly constructed rock away boardwalk is open. it was destroyed by hurricane sand any 2012. community leaders and lawmakers secured 480 million-dollar for fema to fix it and beach goers are happy to see the...
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. >> unaudible. >> seventy-two, is responding to frankford and wheatsheaf. we will classify this as a mass casualty incident. >> amtrak has suspend ed service indefinitely between new york and philadelphia anyone seeking information about family or friend, possibly on that train can call a special hot line at 1.800.523.9101. and as we look at that image we can see sun has come up and shedding light on all seven of those train cars, completely off the track on their side right now and i just check with katie it sound like we are looking at just wind today but nothing that would hamper efforts to keep investigating that scene. >> katie, good morning. >> you know, that is the story here. even though we are going to see bright sunshine, comfortable warmth in the lower 70's, much different daze in compare ton yesterday in that regard. wind is still out there but don't think it will be strong enough to hinder any of those rescue effort going on right now, as crews continue to investigate and clean up that scene. storm scan three has essentially started to empty ou
. >> unaudible. >> seventy-two, is responding to frankford and wheatsheaf. we will classify this as a mass casualty incident. >> amtrak has suspend ed service indefinitely between new york and philadelphia anyone seeking information about family or friend, possibly on that train can call a special hot line at 1.800.523.9101. and as we look at that image we can see sun has come up and shedding light on all seven of those train cars, completely off the track on their side right...
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. >> unaudible. >> let's go back out to chris may there at the scene in port richmond. chris, this feels so permanent to so many people even if they didn't know anybody on the train because so many people take this train at some point throughout the year. >> in doubt bit jessica the traveling between new york and philadelphia is made so much easier as a result of amtrak. it is such a popular line. i think that is why this accident is so jarring to so many people. we have just heard from the ntsb here on the scene in port richmond. they now believe this train last recorded speed was 102 miles an hour entering into a curve that had a speed limit of 50 miles an hour. that will be focus of this investigation. however they were in the willing to say speed alone could have caused this accident. they are leaving open the possibility there were other contributing factors as well. >> we invite to you stay with cbs-3 "eyewitness news" as we continue our coverage of the train derailment here in port richmond when we are not on the air we are on line 24 hours a day at cbs philly to
. >> unaudible. >> let's go back out to chris may there at the scene in port richmond. chris, this feels so permanent to so many people even if they didn't know anybody on the train because so many people take this train at some point throughout the year. >> in doubt bit jessica the traveling between new york and philadelphia is made so much easier as a result of amtrak. it is such a popular line. i think that is why this accident is so jarring to so many people. we have just...
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. >> unaudible. >> i'm three-year survivor and my first race and these ladies supported me from the beginning through my stage three cancer a and my first race with my kid here. i know of want to have a child see their mom go through this. >> neither do we. >> barbara, thanks for being here as well. patty, we wish you well and good health. reason why we're here is to raise money so that we can in fact find a cure it has been 25 years, we believe that is long enough. jessica, over to you. >>> pat, thanks very much. there is a lot of fun things happening. we have selfie station and familiar face, over there. we have jim donovan with his friend of course, and this is a great place to have a lot of fun but this race, this year is also about honoring and celebrating our survivors and you'll see a lot of people walking around in their pink later coming down art museum steps and we will celebrate all of them. a couple weeks ago i got the some sit down with a young woman from new jersey. twenty-six years old. she faced down breast cancer now, not once but twice. here is her story. caitlin has a wedne
. >> unaudible. >> i'm three-year survivor and my first race and these ladies supported me from the beginning through my stage three cancer a and my first race with my kid here. i know of want to have a child see their mom go through this. >> neither do we. >> barbara, thanks for being here as well. patty, we wish you well and good health. reason why we're here is to raise money so that we can in fact find a cure it has been 25 years, we believe that is long enough....
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. >> unaudible. >> reporter: children push to the front of the bus trying to exit, but the driver would not unlock the door >>> nearly 40 children were inside, many cried and screamed for their parents who were at the bus stop. some parents tried to pry open the doors others called 911. >> they have been sitting there for ten minutes and he is not letting kid out. >> then driver takes off. >> he is actually driving away. i want my kid off the bus. >> reporter: he takes the kid back to the elementary school where they were released from the bus in, injuries were reported. >> i had no idea what he was doing. i had in idea when went crazy the the way he took off he was speeding. >> reporter: school district is conducting an investigation putting driver on administrative leave but some parents a that is not enough. >> they are responsible for all of those children on the bus to get home safely and he did the exact opposite of that. >> reporter: superintendent of the school says this was in the the the bus driver's schedule route but all drivers are responsible for children's safety. driver
. >> unaudible. >> reporter: children push to the front of the bus trying to exit, but the driver would not unlock the door >>> nearly 40 children were inside, many cried and screamed for their parents who were at the bus stop. some parents tried to pry open the doors others called 911. >> they have been sitting there for ten minutes and he is not letting kid out. >> then driver takes off. >> he is actually driving away. i want my kid off the bus. >>...
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. >> unaudible. >> i don't know about you you but that strikes me, that is just heart breaking. if you are looking at him or, you have information about one of the passengers you are urged to contact amtrak's passenger hot line. that number is 800-523-9101. we really don't necessity how many people are still missing but authorities have not ruled out that possibility of more victims, at the crash site. by the the way ukee and erika, this marked story a a 13 year-old boy has been shared across social media. a lot of people moved by his determination to find his dad. i mentioned the details he last saw his dad when he was dropped off at his lacrosse practice. >> i was feeling the exact same way you were, everybody was. >> it just hits you. >> well, would seat belts have saved lives in the amtrak derailment. former transportation secretary ray lahoud suggest federal investigators consider them. he is ridden amtrak's northeast corridor line quite frequently and often thought about seat belt. 2007 study by britain's rail safety and standard board say seat belts would not necessarily
. >> unaudible. >> i don't know about you you but that strikes me, that is just heart breaking. if you are looking at him or, you have information about one of the passengers you are urged to contact amtrak's passenger hot line. that number is 800-523-9101. we really don't necessity how many people are still missing but authorities have not ruled out that possibility of more victims, at the crash site. by the the way ukee and erika, this marked story a a 13 year-old boy has been...
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. >> unaudible. >> start chasing perception and you have a long life ahead of you son. if you are worried about somebody perception of what is going on with you you control one thing and i know how we run this organization and it the is not run that way. >> reporter: tim tebow sam bradford and byron maxwell we will looked at our new eagles in uniform and on the field. >> i feel great. i love playing ball. it is really great for the last few you days being able to go against the defense running around, throw it is so much fun. >> today is a practice, it is very fast out here. we get a lot of reps and it goes fast. >> you know, it is a very fast paced. different type of culture i have been around since i have been in the league and getting accustomed to that is a big thing. >> two players were asked, to say these are voluntary work outs, first evan mathis and eagles first round draft pick nelson agholor hoist a attending a mandatory nfl rookie event. chip kelly was all fired up out here today back to you jessica and chris. >> was he ever. >> yes. >> yes son. >> don't miss
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. >> unaudible. >> reporter: as late as 1993 homosexuality was illegal in the traditionally conservativet was only five years ago ireland legalized civil partnerships. jonathan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is 6:38. salvador archbishop oscar romero moves one step closer to sainthood. archbishop romero who preached against poverty and social injustice is formally blessed 35 years after his death. romero was shot and killed during a highly political time in el salvador. blood stained shirt when he was wearing was a central part in the beatification ceremony, the snipper was never captured. >>> well, on this memorial day weekend a few veterans of the greatest generation are getting a a high flying thank you for their service. mark alberts reports. >> we will have a good time today. >> reporter: one five-year old world war two veteran glenn hutton a former army radio mechanic is about to take a flight through time. >> whenever you're ready thank you thank you. >> reporter: hut on soared over grand island nebraska in the open cockpit the in the 1940's biplane a aircraft that trained ame
. >> unaudible. >> reporter: as late as 1993 homosexuality was illegal in the traditionally conservativet was only five years ago ireland legalized civil partnerships. jonathan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is 6:38. salvador archbishop oscar romero moves one step closer to sainthood. archbishop romero who preached against poverty and social injustice is formally blessed 35 years after his death. romero was shot and killed during a highly political time in el...
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. >> unaudible. >> reporter: march started at gillmore homes where gray was arrested april 12th. the 25 year-old dialed a week later from spinal injuries sustained while in police custody. demonstrators brought their message to it is i hall where thousands took part in what organizers called a victory rally with toy celebrate the charges brought against the the officers. >> black lives. >> matter. >> reporter: security was tight but there were no reported problems. yah vet dorsey came with her daughter and grandchildren. >> i want them to be part of the history of what is about to take place. >> reporter: baltimore's mayor helped distribute food in west baltimore where residents have struggled will for basics including healthy food. corner stores were destroyed or closed down because of the riots earlier this week. >> now it business healing and working toward recovery. >> reporter: mayor says these has been dark days but that the community is moving together to pull it forward. craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a nine year-old girl is recovering in the hospital afte
. >> unaudible. >> reporter: march started at gillmore homes where gray was arrested april 12th. the 25 year-old dialed a week later from spinal injuries sustained while in police custody. demonstrators brought their message to it is i hall where thousands took part in what organizers called a victory rally with toy celebrate the charges brought against the the officers. >> black lives. >> matter. >> reporter: security was tight but there were no reported problems....
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. >> unaudible. >> i'm going to run with them and then run back more good day coming up next.eady to leave sticky sunscreens behind? new neutrogena cooldry sport. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection stays on. new cooldry sport. neutrogena. >>> i keep thinking of those oh, those wildwood days, come on, you are supposed to join me, chris. >> no, it is all right. too early. >> it is never too early. >> i had no sleep, coffee wearing off, i need to re-up. >> we have interns. >> yes, we have interns. >> now wait a second summer interns have already begun. >> yes, they have begun. >> not today because it is a holiday. >> but yes, we have interns. you should say hello to them. >> they came in on memorial day. >> we want to see pictures of men and women in your lives who lost their lives. send your pictures on facebook, instagram, twitter. use fox 29 good day. >> we will put them on tv to honor them. >> interns started two weeks ago. interns need to know in this business, you got to work holidays. >>
. >> unaudible. >> i'm going to run with them and then run back more good day coming up next.eady to leave sticky sunscreens behind? new neutrogena cooldry sport. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection stays on. new cooldry sport. neutrogena. >>> i keep thinking of those oh, those wildwood days, come on, you are supposed to join me, chris. >> no, it is all right. too early. >> it...