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Todd you can see the scene in philadelphia. We have a lot more to get to this morning. As we get a little closer, third night of unrest as the Police Commissioner reveals a substance appearing to be blood thrown at officers. The city remains under curfew. Reporter the story is the curfew is working, went into effect at 9 00 last night and the mass looting and lawlessness we saw the past two nights did not occur. This is one of the few stores leaders hit, a rite aid pharmacy and we understand the leaders were driving up and down various streets trying to find a moment, you can see be broken, smashed windows and wiped some stuff out, did not make it very far, police car stationed up and down every major shopping area just in case Something Like this would happen. Relatively calm night. The other place hit was aboard until it was broken into but you dont see the looters were able to pull out. There was a man with explosives that was pulled over and found by police. Very unclear in terms o

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