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ian: and rory's as good as well. david: yeah, certainly is. with two kids at the top of the game, just phenomenal people as well as athletes. ian: thoroughly agree. the best part of both. now tom gillis has a sand wedge and a putt for a bogey five. has to go flag hunting. >> it's a little right of it. hit it in the high 20's and it's perfect. matt: i got him 118 with a little bit of breeze coming back in his face. i thought i heard his caddie say somewhere in the high 20's. bill: didn't waste any time coming in right. hoping it would kick out of the fringe and come back down the slope but ends up pole high in the fringe. ian: as jordan approaches the green here, fans so appreciate active of him returning after such a spectacular season. it's so easy to say no when you've got a major the following week but he's honored his commitment and i'm sure everyone in the john deere family and everyone here in the area, extremely appreciate active. he's a good man. -- aappreciate active. he's a good man. and for tom gillis as he approaches he'll have the best finish of his career, at worst with the second, and he goes to the open championship next week with that final spot. bill: play the open championship for a third time, and a nice ovation for this man who will turn 47 next week. ian: it will be the third time he's played in the opened. he played in 1999 and 2008. so it will be nice to return. jordan will be first to play, even though he's putting and tom is off the green. always remember that farthest from the hole plays first. has nothing toe do with being on the surface or not. bill: jordan will stroll up one more time. yoich do everything the same, stick that -- to that same positive routine. david: he's still got a two putt here. the strangest things have happened on this green. ian: fortunately though, david he does know the line, having played it from a similar line as this. this is his third time in the last half-hour. that always helps build extra confidence. just no stress there is there? just looks so calm. bill: tried to work its way back to the right just a bit. ian: he's trying to make it. bill: he was. ian: and a good effort. now tom has to hall this little chip down the hill. matt: yeah. obviously must-make for tom gillis' fifth shot now. got the little wedge out there little six-degree sand wedge and just try to plop it in the hole. bill: going after it. it's still been a terrific week for a man from the detroit area . runner-up finish. ian: for his fourth victory of the season. his fifth in his career. 21 years of age. bill: and there it is! he will head to the open championship off a victory. ian: his second john deere classic title. bill: his fourth win in his last 14 starts. sixth two-time champion of this event, first player to win four times in a season before the open championship since tiger. let's go to david feherty. david: jordan, there will a lot of people whoog second guessed whether you should be here this week. and you had your first magical moment right here on this green. how does it feel? jordan: it feels great here, the memories we have here, going back and reliving. it was a fun day. not the best start but certainly ok with the outcome david. david: say hi to st. andrew for us. thanks for playing in the john deere and keeping your word. bill: he'll turn 22 in a couple of weeks. he'll go after number three win next week at saint andrews. for the second time, he is winner for the john deere classic. for our entire cbs sports golf team thanks for being with us and so long from the quad cities. >> ♪ >> breaking news right now at 6:39. first responders are searching the delaware river after a man fell off a boat and never came up. it happened in national park gloucester county around 1:30 this afternoon. the coast guard confirms one other person was on the boat at the time. now, we have a crew headed to that scene right now. we're going to bring you any updates as soon as we get more information. also now to our other top story, a driver is in custody at this hour after a deadly hit and run in north philadelphia. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. police say the driver was in the wrong lane at the time of this deadly accident. it happened shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon near the intersection of second street and erie avenue in fairhill. the driver was arrested less than a mile away on atlantic street. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers joins us live with the new information about the victim tonight. matt. >> reporter: natasha, this investigation still in its very early stages but "eyewitness news" has learned through a source that the victim of this crime is an older teenager somewhere between 16 and 18 years old. meanwhile the suspect in this case as you mentioned is in custody taken into custody just a few blocks away from where we are right now at the crime scene. a police officer collected evidence along the 4100 block of north second street sunday afternoon. a twisted bicycle and a gym bag items left over after this hit and run accident. "eyewitness news" has learned the victim his identity has not yet been released was coming home from a teen sports practice his athletic shoes still some his bag. cameras were rolling as this woman was placed into the back of a patrol car in handcuffs at the intersection of seventh and atlantic street just a few block away from the scene. we don't know her identity as of yet but police say they do have a suspect in custody at this time. a witness to the crime helped police track that person down. people on the block were emotional as she was put in the back of a police car just a few feet from the suv involved in the accident, the front end damage still visible as it sat waiting for a tow truck to take it away. and we are expecting to learn the identity of the suspect involved in this crime shortly. meanwhile police did stress to us that it was an "eyewitness news" account, a very accurate i witness ah account that aloud them to take this suspect into custody as quickly as they d live in fairhill, mat rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> matt thank you very much. also a small plane carrying five people makes an emergency landing on a highway in stafford township ocean county. police say the plane was carrying sky diving students when it lost power. the pilot was forced to land on the grass median on route 72 this morning. the left left lanes on the highway were closed in both directions for about an hour and a half as crews were on that scene. one sky dive instructor was treated for a small cut on his arm and no other injuries were reported. all right, kate bilo good to see you in with us this weekend. >> good to be here. >> it's a little hot. i guess i could take my jacket off go out. >> you may want to to it. a beautiful summer evening. much. >> it is. >> it was a hot day today. hopefully you got a chance to cool off maybe at the pugh pool or down the shore. let's take a look at what's happening outside. we'll take you to our campbell's field camera which is looking live over the ben franklin bridge, a beautiful shot there lots of sunshine out today. it was hot but this is the hottest time of the year for us. normally highs are in the upper 80's. temperatures were in the up are 80's to near 90 across the area today. humidity-wise despite the fact it was hot it wasn't that humid. humidity-wise compared to last week it wasn't all that bad. just a few high clouds drifting through the area right now. as we zoom out on storm scan3 a-couple showers in western pennsylvania, down into west virginia and ohio. most of that will miss us as i'll show in you just a moment. let's start with the near term and we'll talk about what it feels like outside right now. temperature right now at the airport is 87 degrees which is seasonable for this time of year. 84 in reading, 80 millville and 86 degrees in trenton, new jersey. the dewpoint is 60. dewpoint measures moisture cop tent in the air. i put that right in the not bad category. not quite pleasant but it's not quite steamy. it's just not bad. it's pretty seasonable actually for this time of the year and as we head through tonight same story. first forecast if you're out and about 7 o'clock 85 degrees. by 9 o'clock it's 82 and by 11 o'clock still nice and warm at 78. so, moving forward in time let's take you into monday and you can see these showers mainly miss us to the south. there's storms spinning off the coast that should stay away from us. most our north and west tomorrow it's a partly sunny day. scattered showers and thunderstorms especially in the afternoon tuesday. watch what happens wednesday. another chance for these locally heavy scattered showers and thunderstorms on wednesday. so you have to watch out for that as we head through our week. we'll have activity tomorrow perhaps and mainly tuesday and wednesday and as you'll see in the seven day we start to clear things out. 69 degrees tonight very warm. tomorrow clouds and sun turning more humid. can't rule out a stray shower. the better chance for that comes tuesday and wednesday. your seven-day forecast and shorecast clouds and sun for your monday, 87 degrees. tuesday showers and storms around more humid at 86 and watch for a thunderstorm again wednesday, 86 degrees. once we clear that out, i think you're going to like the end of the week. thursday and friday look great, mid 80's, lots of sunshine. then we're back to the low 90's next weekend. another hot summer weekend on the way with some sun and maybe a stray thunderstorm. this is a pretty seasonable mid-july weather pattern. >> ann little bit of a break there early on in the week. >> friday looking pretty good. >> thanks kate. appreciate that. dates time of the naacp convention here in philadelphia. the civil rights group is planning its next steps after lifting a boycott of south carolina. this comes just after the confederate flag was officially removed from the statehouse grounds in south carolina. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio 1060 has more. >> reporter: for 15 years the naacp boycotted the state of south carolina because of this, the confederate flag that flew outside of its state capitol for more than four decades. then on friday, south carolina lawmakers signed a historic bill that permanent removed the flag from public spaces. this just three weeks after a white gunman massacred nine members of an historic black church in charleston. >> there is no love for me in what the confederacy stood for. >> reporter: dr. lonnie randolph led the effort to institute the naacp boycott in south carolina 17 years ago. he also led the efforts to remove it on saturday after the flag came down. >> that $1.1 trillion that african-americans contributed to this economy every year now that south carolina will realize we are a people that deserve to be respected. >> reporter: day two began with prayer breakfast speeches and planning as thousands look for leadership in the wake of ferguson baltimore and now charleston. >> i think a lot of people particularly after the charleston incident really woke up. >> reporter: president cornell brooks says the naacp plans to be on the forefront of change leading an 860-mile march from selma to washington in just two weeks. >> we're looking to bring about a serious reform in terms of voting economic justice, equity in education. >> reporter: this convention is expected to draw some of the biggest names in civil rights and in government including attorney general loretta lynch and for the first time two presidents, president barack obama and former president bill clinton are both expected to give remarks. at a pennsylvania convention center cherri gregg kyw news radio for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, garden state commuters may soon be digging a little deeper to catch a ride. new jersey transit is expected to approve fare increases this week that will raise prices and in average of 9 percent for train and bus riders. transit officials say the increase is needed to close a 60 million toms budget gap. commuters say the state should be making up the shortfall and that they shouldn't have to pay more for the service. also now while a local teen was battling cancer, he made a promise to himself to run up the art museum steps once he finished treatment. today cancer free the courageous about accomplished just that with his many supporters right behind him. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson speaks to the family. >> reporter: all too often the steps here at the art museum are the ones we take for granted. >> it's just such a victorious landmark. >> reporter: but for 13-year-old sean these 72 steps represent a year and a half struggle to live in a battle with cancer. and for him standing above them sunday means everything. >> you got your life on the line. i mean, you got everything to lose. and you can't just -- that's why you can't just fold. >> reporter: hard to believe that just a few months ago this precocious life of the party teenager was staring death in the face. >> five rounds of chemo, surgery. i think norm four more rounds of chemo, stem cell transplant. >> reporter: mom michelle says it's an 18 month blur. she remembers when then 11-year-old sean came down way stomachache that doctors identified as stage three neuroblastoma. the moment when childhood was put on hold. >> at first he was ticked off and he'll tell you but then he just kind of set said all right, let's go. i'll do what i got to do to save my life. for 18 months at children's hospital for chemo isolation and radiation on lost birthdays and holidays, that was the motto and this was the goal. [cheers and applause] >> i tell people all the time when i grow up hopefully i'll be half as strong as he is. >> reporter: sunday not a fundraiser or a dedication, just celebration. with the cancer now in remission these 72 steps means sean can be a kid again now with the power to inspire others. >> you find out who you actually are whether you have the -- whether you fight or you fly. >> reporter: after a year and a half battle with cancer, 20 rounds of radiation the 13-year-old says you know what it ends right here the way he wanted to with a celebration. reporting from the steps of the art museum, i'm steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news"." >> just an amazing little boy. so glad to see he's doing so well. stay with us. >> ♪ >> all right lesley, little phillies action. >> finally wrapping up that that road trip and go limping into the all-star break with the final game of the first half against the giants in san francisco this afternoon. a loss would mean the phillies would break the franchise record for losses before the all-star break. here's the phillies fan at the game deciding to get a little sung instead of watch the game. fourth inning runners at the corner. one run scores and the giants lead it one-nothing. next batter andrew he hits this one to dead center feel. that's going to put the giants up four-nothing. yes, the phillies set record for losses with 62 losses before the all-star break. they lose four to two. sixers taking on the celtics tonight out in las vegas summer is league. jahlil okafor will be out of that lineup. he's not hurt just getting the night off 689 last off. the men's final at wimbledon great match between federer and djokovic. djokovic comes out on top the world's top rank player won in four sets with a rematch of last year's final he won't in five sets. he's won two of the year's three majors. coming up tonight in the buick sports zone we'll take a look at the phillies disappointing first half. kevin cooney will figure out where we broke from here. the man who broke the story of joel embiid keith pompey is joining from us las vegas to break down the future for embiid and the sixers coming up at 11:35 right after the 11 o'clock news. >> lots to chat about. >> welcome back. a group of teens from that all around the world are biking across the country help save or fans in chain alternate. today the group ride to freedom stopped in philadelphia. they aim to bring awareness about the persecution of salun gong. they hope to rescue falun gong or fans. their trek will end in washington, d.c. one last check on the forecast. >> one last look of your seven day. the next couple days will steam up a little bit. showers and thunderstorms, maybe one tomorrow, but were better chance tuesday. another hot steamy weekend. saturday and sunday back to the 90's. >> thank you for joining us, i'm natasha brown for lesley kate all of us here we appreciate you being with us. we're always on cbsphilly.com. 60 minutes is up next. we're back at 11 o'clock here on cbs3, 10 o'clock on the cw philly. have a great night. ♪ how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge... 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