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here we are august 1st already, summer flying by, hottest time of the year. we will see temperatures in the lower 90's. we are waking up, somewhat on the comfortable side. it is warm. mid 70's in philadelphia at the airport. 76 degrees. nice 60's showing up north and west allentown at 64. sixty-seven in reading. south jersey we will go also in the lower 07's in wildwood right now. there are the suburbs quakertown a cooler spots and pottstown coming in at 64 degrees at this hour. the wind are shifting out of the southwest. that keeps heat around. humidity levels slightly higher then yesterday but still not too bad for early august, and we will look at those dew point temperatures in yesterday and they were in the lower 60's and 50's and little bit high tore day. more moisture in the air with you overall not that bad. it could be worse. storm scan three is quiet. a few clouds this morning. we should see plenty of sunshine throughout the day maybe fair weather cloud developing will in the afternoon. stays hot. humidity level low for august. we will break down your temperatures. it does warm up. by lunchtime we are talking 87 degrees. mid afternoon temperatures at 90 with a high of 29 in philadelphia, 85 at the shore and lower 80's in the the poconos. we will talk about that seven day forecast in a few more minutes, todd, bank other to you. new this morning philadelphia police are investigating a a fatal shooting in south philadelphia. police found a 30 year-old man shot four times. it happen just before 11:30 in the 1900 block of mountain street, the victim was pronounced dead at the hospital. this morning police hope surveillance video will help them find a person who shot and killed a 22-year old mother. syma chowdhry is live in port richmond where a vigil was held last night syma? >> reporter: good morning, todd. if you take a look behind me you'll see candles flowers balloons, left at this house it is clear, many people cared about stephanie dzikowski so who would shoot her execution style in front of the her child. family and friend are hoping they will soon catch the killer. >> she was no trouble at all she was everything. she just graduated school. she was everything. she was a good person. >> reporter: family members of the two two-year old stephanie dzikowski are heart broken and confused who would kill this mother in front of her toddler and why. that is what friend and neighbors asked themselves as they mourn together in the vigil friday evening. >> they were just praying that soon they will catch the diller. >> reporter: police say dzikowski was shot in her port rich machine home with her two-year old daughter in the house at the time. luckily the toddler was unharmed. >> she took her babe which her every where. i just can't believe it. >> reporter: shooting happened late thursday night on the 3,000 block of aramingo avenue this surveillance video shows a possible suspect running down the street. police are hoping to identify that person. sources tell "eyewitness news", that the front door was unlock, giving the killer an easy way in. >> this is a close knit neighborhood, the neighbors are very puzzled as to who would want to harm this mother. >> reporter: motive of this shooting remains under investigation, but a $20,000 reward is being offered in this case, if you have any information, you are asked to contact the police. we are live from port richmond syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> same, thank you. beloved phillies pitcher cole hamels said good bye to the city he called home for a decade this morning hamels is officially a texas ranger and he is expected to start today. one of the best pitchers in phillies history said his final goodbyes to the team and city yesterday. hamels had a 4:00 p.m. flight after his press conference and actually made it to the rangers game last night. believe it or night jake diekman pitched out of the jam for rangers. here's the trade that went down seemingly that took nor ever. rangers get hamels and diekman, phillies get prospects including highly regarded catcher jorge alfaro, outfielder nick williams, and left hander jake thompson. hamels talked about his time in philadelphia. >> to be able to bring a world championship here was that much more special because of what i think we all got to see in that parade. a lot of us were not from philadelphia. we come here, you know, our dreams for win a championship to win a ring and in the really understand what the purpose behind it but i think we really grasped that when we got to take that parade down broad street and see what it really meant to the fans here. >> cole and his wife heidi took out a full page ad in the inquirer to thank fans. hamels said quote we are eternally grateful for philadelphia as it will remain our first home and where we started our family. it will always hold a special place in our hearts. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson has more on cole's legacy in philadelphia. >> reporter: arm of the ace. >> work horse. >> reporter: grace of the diplomate. >> sit will miss a good guy. >> reporter: of course, looks of the movie star. >> i think he is really hot. >> yes. >> reporter: phillies fans le meanting, so much to miss about the lock down style of one cole hamels, here is a guy that reliablely won games helped bring a city a championship and went out with a no hitter. perfect ending for a man they called hollywood. >> sad to see him go. >> reporter: what maybe lost in the praiseability in the phillies sport talks did about tough is in is what hamels means to the city off the feel. >> great person. a lot of charity work. >> reporter: thinks a guy who together with wife heidi created a fund days that aims to build schools in africa while raising more than a million-dollar for philadelphia public education. one of their daughters an orphan from ethiopia. >> him and identify i, big charity events and so he was a great sponsor city of philadelphia. >> they just were the epitome of what philadelphia was all about. >> reporter: the point is that the hamels era the on the field may have been long over but in a time when athletes are known for negativity, here's a guy they called hollywood and in return called philadelphia home. just listen. >> it has been, you know, one of the most joyous experiences that not only myself but my family has been able to be part of. we have raise might family here. it has been special. >> reporter: in that press conference hamels made it clear that the foundation he started in philadelphia, will continue in philadelphia, and yes, he, heidi and the kid plan to visit often. you have not last seen the last of cole hamels. reporting from citizens bank park i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead on "eyewitness news" an update on the american dentist who killed cecil the lion, what government officialness zimbabwe are calling for. plus what we have learned about the lion's cubs. also ahead are local children getting enough food in the summer months? health reporter stephanie stahl gives us a plan to get meals to kid who need them. facebook founder mark zuckerberg will soon have a major status update, we will explain when "eyewitness news" continues. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. this morning state police continue their search for a pennsylvania teen, who was taken from her home, some 19 hours ago. troopers are looking for 16 year-old jenai paterson, abduct from her wilkes barre home around 11:00 thursday night. paterson was abducted by 21 year-old walter lewis who was considered armed and dangerous, the the two may be traveling in a red car if you see them, you are asked to contact and call 911 right away. zimbabwe says it will try to extradite the american hunt shore killed cecil the beloved lion that was lured out of the national park. walter james palmer of minute so the ace believed to have shot the lion with the bow on july 1st after he was lured on to private land with an animal laid out on a car. forty-eight hours later palmer allegedly killed the wounded lion with the gun. palmer said did he nothing wrong and relied on his hunting guide, a wild life conservation unit studying cecil has found that the cubs fathered by cecil are being protect by his brother who is named jer co. wild fires across parts of the california have turned deadly a fire fighter from south dakota was killed fighting a fire south of the oregon border. meantime across, california, fires have consume a handfull of homes and threaten hundreds of others. chris martinez reports. >> reporter: crews are in a battle against mother nature with the largest wild fire in california, burning north of san francisco. the fast moving flames, driven by high temperatures and shifting wind are racing through steep terrain scorching at least 28 square miles near lower lake popular summer spot. >> you can see behind me he has got heavy flare-ups. wind is blowing good right now. causing some problems. >> reporter: raging fire known as the the rocky fire devoured this home in minutes and destroyed at least two other houses and several buildings. steven gillardi says winds pushed flames toward his property. >> the fire was wild, aggressive and it burnt the whole place. >> reporter: hundreds of resident were ordered to leave their neighborhood. >> i came back to get more stuff. >> reporter: wild fire is one of more than a dozen burning in california where 8,000 fire fighters are attack flames in the middle of a historic drought. >> we are just entering the peak of fire season so unfortunately to see these type of conditions is definitely concerning and it will only get dryer. >> reporter: nasa satellite captured this image of the rocky fire which is so large it is smoke that is visible this from space. chris martinez for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". it won't happen again until 2018, last night a blue moon lit up the skies and while not actually blue, extended definition of the the blue moon is two full moons, in a month. technically the moon reached peak fullness yesterday morning at 6:43 a.m. when the sun was up. the first full moon of the month took place on july 1st. certainly a great night clear night, to see it. >> it was -- i work yesterday morning. coming in, there was a pretty cool moon. day five of the heat wave and it is noting ago way immediately. this is an extended heat way we're talking eight days until you are out. humidity levels not too bad. notice a difference outside. it is hot but we can deal witt, for a late july, early august. we will do it again today. it is hot but on the comfortable side. lets go outside and we have some cloud around this morning maybe blocking that partially full moon but overall not a bad start to our morning as we look live at ben franklin bridge, all good across the delaware valley with the dry conditions. let's talk about our heat waves so far this summer. we have three of them. we are starting to rack up these 90-degree days over the past few weeks. the first one was back in late june, 21st to 23rd. as well as july 19th to the 21st. now we are in the middle of number three. this could be a eight day heat wave before we're all said and done. i will show thaw in the seven day forecast. here we are temperature wise. warm spot in the the mid 70's around the airport in philadelphia but surrounding suburbs looking good in the 60's at the this hour. sixty-four in allentown. sixty-three mount pocono. at the shore we are looking good right now with a breeze coming from the southwest, 37 in stone harbor. rehoboth beach. that ocean temperature has dropped 67 degrees, that happens when you get the a persistent south wind. it pushes warmth surface water back off shore and replace by cold water underneath. getting to the shore today there could be some cool spots along the jersey shore and delaware beaches. how will it feel? past several days we were dealing with oppressive conditions but now let's just call it humid. still not too bad. same deal for tomorrow. maybe humidity does up crease next week monday into tuesday as we will see our next chance for some showers and thunderstorms but right now all is pretty quiet. there is a little disturbance threw upper at months fear, maybe a straw shower in the poconos this afternoon but overall we are looking good as high pressure dominating our area. so mainly dry weekend get outside if you can enjoy it outdoor plans are a good both today and sunday. it is hot though. temperatures in the lower 90's over warm spot, some lucky suburbs maybe just chilling out in the 80's. monday noticeably more humid there is a possible thunderstorm late in the day better chance on tuesday as our next cold front moves through. our future weather model fair weather cloud will build this afternoon, maybe a stray shower or even a rumble of thunder in the mountains late afternoon, elsewhere we're dry, looks good for the evening if you have evening plans outside, maybe breaking out grill and doing some barbecuing. sunday back to mostly sunny conditions, great looking beach weather make sure you have sun block around, lot of sunshine uv index remains high, nine out of ten. air temperature 85. nice southeasterly breeze does kick upbringing relief from whatever humidity is out there at ten to 15 miles an hour. your forecast highs today inland spots to 92 degrees but again not too humid this time of the year. westerly breeze at five to 10 miles an hour. tonight stays warm mostly clear skies. we will be in 70 in center city. sixty's in the suburbs. the wind light out of the west. here's the extended forecast, we are keeping the 90's around through tuesday lot of sunshine this weekend more cloud, build on monday, and chance for a storm late, still a shower or storm possible on tuesday and look at that second half of next week we're talking about mid 80's returning, so that is closer to average still some showers around possibly on thursday, todd back over to you. justin thank very much. hungry children a shocking number of kid in philadelphia don't have dinner, on a regular basis. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a new plan to change that. >> reporter: youngsters at the christian street ymca look like a happy bunch but many don't have enough eat to home, and depend on food hand outs at the y. >> it is upsetting but i know the price we serve a lot of children who company here every day. they won't have dinner when we go home. >> reporter: lynn sanders with the y says hundreds of thousands of children in philadelphia are hungry and it hurts their health and the ability to learn. >> it effects their academics and how well they pay attention and preschool they fall asleep, you know, if they are hungry, they are not attentive so they don't know what is going on. when they are full it vice different. >> reporter: currently children who qualify for federal food program get breakfast lunch and a snack. bob casey wants to expand that to include dinner. he want to ear mark 350 million-dollar a year to provide, more food, to a greater number of hungry children. >> i always say if kid learn now and they will then later. >> reporter: senator casey says because of the money involved getting legislation passed will be a battle. it is estimated that the state of pennsylvania spend over $2 billion a a year, on medical and mental health care related to hunger. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, facebook founder mark zuckerberg will be a dad. zuckerberg and his wife, are expecting a baby girl. the billion air made the announcement on where else his facebook page. he said they have been trying for a few years and they suffered three miscarriages, the post generated over 200,000 likes of its own within a half an hour as well as 18,000 comments. well wishes to them. still ahead a wrestling legend has passed away, we will look back at the career coming up next. and, a people rock out to get the attention of the big named band? did it work? we will have this... >> i'm kevin frazier coming up tom cruise is back and he is not afraid to to his own stunt as he faces off against a team of deadly agents in mission i oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v wrestling legend rod i piper has died at 61. piper died from cardiac arrest at his home in his sleep in -- at his home in hollywood. piper was one of the biggest stars in the wwe back in the 80's and admitted in the wwe hall of fame in 2005. he was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma in 2006 but just last year said he was cancer free. piper is survived by his wife, and four children. this weekend at the movies tom cruise is back with the latest installment in the mission impossible series, kevin frazier from entertainment tonight takes us behind the scenes of the rogue nation. >> reporter: this week tom cruise is back with some of the most jaw dropping stunts in the mission impossible series, he is leaping from buildings, jumping off planes in mission impossible: rogue. >> open the door. >> i'm trying. >> open that door right now. >> oh, my god. >> that is just one of the incredible stunts in the latest installment of the mission impossible franchise and it actually had the star a little nervous. >> going down that runway, we were worried about bird strikes, contact lenses and it the is very cold. it is not thaw don't feel that fear, it just doesn't stop me from doing it. i enjoy that feeling will. >> that is the wrong door. >> if that wasn't enough tom is jumping in the whirlpools, driving speeding cars and crashing motorcycles without a helmet. >> it is something that i think this will really entertain an audience and i want to entertain an audience and all of my films i make for audience. >> reporter: joining tom are franchise new comer alex baldwin and returning team members jeremy render, ving reigns and simon who got in the prank war with the action man. >> wow wow, are you okay to drive? a minute ago you were dead. >> what are you talking about. >> this will not end well. >> while i'm driving the car, i'm, this is dangerous. i'm saying simon this is dangerous, you cannot turn the the heat on in my car. you want to take care of me. i'm driving the car. the this is very dangerous. he kept turning on my heat warmer in my seat and kept going back and forth in the middle of the car chase. >> do you have your seat belt on. >> hang on. >> for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier new back to you in the studio. it looks entertaining. for all of the latest news from hollywood watch entertainment tonight on every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. well, do you watch your favorite band to come play in your town? well then just grab one two three or a thousand of your closest friend and cover one of their songs. >> ♪ >> well, that is actually 1,000 people, all playing the the foo fighters hit song learning to fly, in the the italian city of cesena, and it hit you tube and blown up, the rocking 1,000 event was organize over the past year, more than $50,000 was raise todd pull it off and it seems to have worked. the band tweeted in italian see you soon, cesena. if you like listening to music there are more streaming music services then ever, including spotify and apple music but which service is right for you. c-net.com sharon profis looks at what they offer and how they are different. >> reporter: the first step is to find out if the streaming services has all of the music you are looking for. most of the catalogues from services from apple music being spot, ify and google play overlap but there are exceptions. for instance taylor swift new album is only available on apple music. fit is american just you family pricing can make it cheaper for multiple people to stream at the same time. the for instance spoti if. y gives you a 50 percent discount for each additional person and apple music lets six people share an account for 14.9 9a movement for fans who spent years building up their libraries they all let you up load your music to the app to play those files with the streaming options. with google play music you can create play list was both kinds and down led them tour device for off line streaming. in san francisco i'm sharon profis for cbs news. a close call in the skies coming up next on "eyewitness news" a commercial air liner coming in for a landing almost collides with a flying object that appeared to be a drone. up next we're hearing from the pilots reaction, plus a strange sight in one neighborhood. we will hear from the man who parks a plane in the since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 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has been. >> that is upset. >> yes. >> but it is, late july, early august so we can deal with these 90-degree temperatures what we can expect. the lets go outside right now we're looking dry, we have some cloud but they should break up, we will see more sunshine around, so mix of sun and clouds, overall not a bad looking start to our morning and sunrise coming up in a half an hour. the lets talk about our headlines, lot of sunshine today, and not quite as humid as it has been the past several days but it will be a hot weekend in those hot temperatures that extend into next week. sixty's and 70's for the temperatures, suburbs still looking good, reading at 67 degrees. sixty-four allentown. we are at 37 in wilmington delaware. palmyra new jersey one of the warmer spots at 76. mount holly is at 69 degrees. is there storm scan three not much happening weak disturbance in the upper atmosphere coming across upstate new york, bringing in a few clouds and showers but most of the showers stay to our north. breaking down your temperatures hour by hour we will be in the 70's at 8c with increasing sunshine. approaching noon time well into the mid to upper 80's, afternoon highs will reach lower 90's. by 8:00 o'clock tonight temperatures still holding in the mid 80's with a few cloud around. break down your region high temperature of 92 for philadelphia mid 80's at the shore, watch out for that stray shower chance in the poconos and temperatures there in the lower 80's. seven day forecast in a few minutes, todd. thanks very much. well preparations are continued for pope francis visit for philadelphia. it is just eight weeks away. as our pat ciarrocchi tells us concern is rising about security, and just how much of an impact the visit will have on those who live, and work, in philadelphia. >> reporter: the parkway and the pope, keeping him safe and giving him the access that he wants, it is the biggest challenge of the secret service and all its law enforcement partners. >> those are kind of two, you know different extremes. we want an appropriate level of security and a great level of access. >> reporter: perimeters, secure zones, access may not be made fully public, until as late as three weeks before pope frances london philadelphia soil. the push and pull of information around the secret service has had some, smashing their teeth but not sarah hurtz, vp of the museum operations at the academy of natural sciences who has been in meetings with the the secret service. >> they are not mandating whether we open or close in anyway. >> reporter: but with the museum at 19th street, at logan circle barely a block from the front steps of the cathedral basilica where the the pope will celebrate his first mass, there will be no viewing of the dinosaurs on the papal weekend. >> friday and monday we're waiting to get a little bit more information, i believe our decision will depend a lot on when the city starts to put up the fences, and the barriers whether our staff can get into work. >> reporter: cultural institutions and businesses within blocks of the benjamin franklin parkway will need to decide individually when to be opened and when to be closed. in a rare move the secret service, coping with questions, issued a news release that read in part. it is important to note that the secret service does not force business toss close during national special security events, or during any protective functions. the city of philadelphia has repeat thely stated that it will be opened for business during this event. with a million and a half people expect to stretch from here at the art museum all the way to independent mall, businesses visitors and rest tenth will have to be blessed with some patients during the papal weekend. at the art museum, pat ciarrocchi cb s3 "eyewitness news". counting the days until pope francis arrival in philadelphia, there are now 56 more days until he visits the city. stay with "eyewitness news" for complete coverage of the papal visit. for more forehead to cbs philly.com/papal visit. a man originally from berks county is making headlines after crashing in the barricade at the u.s. capitol building. a police spokeswoman said the man, identified as antonio pierre roseeo has been charged with felony destruction of the property and unlawful entry. police say the car was cleared of hazards and removed from the barricade. the house was not in session at the time, and in lawmakers or bystanders, were threatened. a delta airlines flight had a near miss with a drone over new york's jfk airport. flight 407 from orlando reported seeing an airborne object, near the approach path to the runway at 5:00 p.m. authorities say the plane did not have to take any evasive action and it landed safely, the pilot described what he saw to air traffic control. >> about a mile back there was a drone flying just to the southwest side of the airport here. what altitude would you say that was. >> about a hundred feet below us. >> roger >> the faa is now investigating the incident. and happening today a piece of airplane wreckage possibly belonging to the missing malaysia air liner is expect to arrive in france. investigators are hoping it will shed light on what happened to flight 370 cbs news correspondent jonathan is on the french island of reunion with the latest. >> reporter: wing fragment was wrapped, sealed, bound for france in the hope it may finally unlock in mystery of the missing air liner. france will now take a leading role in the investigation joining malaysia and australia flat run helps keep the plane level when it starts to land. it made from highly boy ant material filled with air pockets which may explain why it was fun 2300 miles away from the current search area. victim families have endure a year of agonizing waiting false lead and frustration. laura is the wife of the plane's chief stewart. >> although, i don't have any body to bury but any idea what happened. >> reporter: french aviation experts will begin to examine the flapperon next wednesday and they will look for clues from metal struts about how this wing flap may have broken off and also for traces of chemicals, and explosives, jonathan vigloti cb is s news reunion island. ex-son in law of the former pennsylvania governor tom corbett is found guilty of the a philadelphia jury. gerald gibson a former philadelphia narcotics officer showed no emotion in court. jury found him guilty of stealing $140, gibson was caught, and seen taking money from a car equiped with hidden cameras. another wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in the amtrak tragedy rachel jacobs was ceo of the educational technology company based here in philadelphia. the 39 year-old was one of eight people killed may 12th, when a train derailed at frankford junction. more than 200 others were injured. jacob's family is seeking unspecified damages. we're learning more about a scout master in south jersey charged with trying to lure an 11 year-old boy into sex. frank sandy thompson was an assistant scout master with troop 73 in west cape may investigators found that he was giving the boy he spent some gifts on. thomas was well regarded but one woman is now questioning what she now saw. >> he brought a little boy over here to sit on my porch and told me his parents were involved in drugs and he was you know, being his monitor and taking him for a ride in the golf cart and i thought that was great. i had in concept that there was anything else involved. >> reporter: boy scouts have a rule that adults are never to be left one on one with the youth, nor contact them by e-mail or social media without notifying another adult. thompson is in prison on $175,000 bail, and police say there could be other potential victims. officers in new jersey, frantically smashed open a minivan to rescue a toddler left in the hot car. her mother, shopping at a bergen county costco. jeanel bureau from our sister station in new york has the story. >> reporter: you can hear all of the banging on the other side of the minivan as they try to break through the window eventually reaching the screaming toddler inside the vehicle alone and drenched. >> she's soaking wet. >> reporter: the two-year old was left by her mother in this hackensack cost co parking lot thursday spotted by customers hearing her cry. >> she was deathly sweaty, very drenched she was very red, crying. >> reporter: moments after the rescue the toddler's mother four three-year old cheyrou kim shows up with another child and shopping cart full of groceries. >> she could have died. >> reporter: saying she's sorry, apologizing for officer who saved her daughter. >> he said i'm sorry she didn't speak english. >> reporter: rafael rodriguez record the the cell even if video of the rescue. >> your child could have been dead. >> reporter: other parents were unable to understand how this mother could have left her mother, especially given the hot humid conditions. >> it is beyond me. i would never forget my kid. >> it is just shocking. >> this child was very lucky maybe one of the few that made it out alive in a situation like this. >> reporter: that mother has been charged with child endangerment. still ahead on "eyewitness news" complaints in the new york neighborhood over this, why one man is parking a plane in his driveway. also ahead more than a 150 sky divers go face first hear about the sky diving feat for the ages. hot end to the month of july and it looks like august will keep the trending, justin drabick is back with you're bitterness weather forecast, coming up nex back on "eyewitness news" with a perfect night to celebrate, christmas in july, at eakins oval in philadelphia last night there was a synthetic ice rink, pictures, with summer santa were also available and great christmas music, and screening of the movie el f. why christmas now you are asking? it is one of the many theme movie nights put on by the department of parks and recreation and the fairmount park conserve antsy. nice night to catch a movie i guess, outside. >> right but far from feeling like christmas though. we're talking about a few more months to go just yet. lets see what is happening down the shore. we have a live look from atlantic city here, and we're setting up to see a good sunrise coming up a at 6:00 o'clock. give it another 15 minutes or so. nice way to see waves rowing n calm conditions. breeze may kick up southwest this afternoon bringing relief down toward the the shore points. let's talk about these temperatures. if you remember back in july, around independent day temperatures were kind of cool. the days here in orange, meaning warmer than average and cooler days are indicated in blue. we started off on the cool side but look at those days, really warm up, and overall we only averaged 1 degree above where we should be for the month and we really trended on the warm side for the second half of july. we will keep it going. non-stop 90's heading in to august. we will bring back this heat wave back to last tuesday where we had 93-degree temperatures. a average high is 87. and, then certainly yesterday we hit lower 90's. we will be in the 90's today. we will keep this going. it extend all the way into next tuesday. through go an eight day heat wave in our forecast. temperatures right new north and west, in the bad, 64 in allentown. sixty-seven in reading. seventy-six at the airport in philadelphia here are your coastal temperatures looking good this morning. seventy-six in barnegat. seventy-two cape may. seventy-three rehoboth beach delaware, wind out of the southwest. there are a few clouds rolling in this afternoon little disturbance in the atmosphere, springing some showers to new york state but up in the air we are looking dry right now. can't rule out a spotty shower stretching through mountains later this afternoon but mostly staying dry. we have plans that are definitely a go. no need to cancel them. a lot of sunshine today and on sunday. temperatures holding in the lower 90's. humidity levels could be worse for this time of the year. we are luck which that. and then into monday humidity pumps back in here. here's another cold front that approaches from the west. late monday and tuesday we will see a chance for shower and thunderstorm. that is some good news. areas need more rain so far this summer. throughout the a afternoon we have a few fair weather clouds that pop up, maybe a sprinkle or two in the poconos region. tonight looks good. we will clear things out again, lot of sunshine around for your sunday, and another hot day temperature right around 90-degree. maybe hanging out at the pool, great place to be, uv inn connection high, wear sun block, 92 degrees. make sure you have that sun block. maybe hitting the shore and in a few spots they are starting to see a drop in the temperature. one buoy off the coast of atlantic city is in the upper 60's. that happens when we get persistent south wind. it push that he is warmer air or warmer water back out to sea. just ab wear of that. we might find cool spots along the the jersey shore. up land 92 degrees, hot but not too humid. tonight still comfortable mostly clear and warm. zero seven from center city. sixty's in the suburbs. we will keep it in the lower 90's and humidity levels increase next week but not unbearable. so we won't be dealing with heat indexes up around 100. showers, storms, chances on tuesday, and then gannon thursday, but then again the temperatures do drop by the second half of next week in the mid 80's, todd, back over to you. not the a bad summertime forecast justin, thanks very much. dare devil sky divers participated in the largest vertical sky diving formation traveling at speeds up to 240 miles an hour, 164 sky divers, flew head down, yesterday, over central illinois. it took the the international team, three attempts to beat the the previous record set at 2012. formation resembled a giant flower for a matter of seconds before the flyers broke away and deployed their parachutes. well, not even the bright brothers park their airplane in front of the house in ohio but steve langford from our sister station in insuring reports that is exactly what one man has done, at his home, on long island, and some have his neighbors as you can imagine are not too happy bit. >> reporter: birds eye view of ocean side long island reveals a bird that looks lost. >> i don't understand. >> reporter: harold, has a cesna parked in his driveway because he can in longer afford $150 a month to keep it at republic airport. >> i have inspectors show up. >> reporter: illegal storage of the plane it read, the 69 year-old student pilot said he had to dismantled at the airport, trucked here and rhea semled. the summons his lawyer will fight. >> he doesn't care if this goes to the supreme court of the you had. >> i have never seen anything like this in my life. >> reporter: some, but not all neighbors amused. >> he is different. >> i don't know can he take it up and down the street with it. >> i'm not an crazy old man. >> reporter: what pro pulled to tell one unhappy neighbor this. >> i looked her right in the eye and said i come from the third planet from the sun i came in peace. >> reporter: the plane in the driveway is one thing but wait until you see what harold has inside of his house. he sells and repairs radio and television equipment which he keeps in his basement, huge antenna has displease sod neighbors too but airplane in the driveway says he may prove useful if there is another super storm. >> when i hear there is another sandy i want to get out of here, this thing could take off in 600 feet. >> reporter: he is kidding, we think n ocean side long island, steve langford for cbs two news. cole hamels is now a texas rangers. he addressed the media for the last time. ben reseries on the move as phillies clear out veterans before the the deadline. sports is on the way. this milk shake not what you think the the creepy ingredients inside, we will be right back. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. phillies parted ways with their world series hero cole hamels yesterday. in the blockbuster trade the phillies restock their pharmacist tell but give up an ace pitcher still in his prime. >> i'm excited to be able to start the next chapter in my baseball life. it is something where they have a lot of great players. i have followed a lot of those players, i have played against a lot of them, you know, knowing that there is always a chances specially in that league. you can put on a good roll, and, you know, knowing that i can be part of that, you know, i don't think they are too far away especially this year and i'm excited for next year. >> who made the trade? ruben a amaro is still the gm but it does appear he had helped from his friend in the front office. >> it was no different from how i have been operating since i took over the at the end of 2008. i had pat gill lick in the room with me and i had andy macphail in the room with me but i am the gm and, you know, we made the deals which is no different from doing a deal for cliff lee or anyone else. >> this might be hard for some of you to see cole hamels made it to the rangers game last night, in the middle of the game that looks weird with that texas hat on. jake diekman got into the game and he pitched out of the jam for rangers right here. cole hamels is expect to start today for texas. cole not the only one on the move ben reveer was sent to the blue jays just before the deadline for two pitching prospects. here's ben as he was packing up for toronto. >> i know everybody fans, frustrated but it is a rebuilding phase. phillies fans, they don't want to hear that but we have some young guys here, it will be a great bunch of ball players here in a couple years. >> wild one at the bank because pat burrell back in town induct in the wall of fame before hand. things got weird quick. full moon last night phillies strike it before the first and, dominic brown smokes a home run in the bull pen a great job by justin defratus using the cap. nicely done. things got more weird later on, in the fifth inning, the crazy run down david buchanan, stuck the at third caesar hernandez just standing there what do i do. i'm out. he has to tag someone and he doesn't know what to do. so what happened, caesar hernandez gets back to second. weird night at the ballpark but phillies do win by nine-three. sam hinkie didn't want to be left out of the fun jason thompson we hardly knew you. sixers deal him to the golden star warriors for gerald wallace and future draft considerations. thompson was part of the trade with the sacramento kings in the july that brought nick stauskus to philadelphia that is sports, i'm pat gallon, have a great day. burger chain in connecticut is offering a burger and shake with the twist or in this case a they served the oreo mud pie cricket shake. jake's way back burger made the shake a reality. they are ground in the fine powder before they are added to the beverage. >> lots of crickets yeah, they don't float around or anything. they are in the still chirping. >> not for everyone. employees say the shake is popular because of the amount of protein that is pack in those crickets. each shake has 24 grams of protein and they are on sale until the end of september. coming up in the next half an hour, neighbors gathered to remember a young mother murdered in front of her child. we are live with the latest on search for the killer and surveillance video that police hope will lead them to suspects. also ahead a young woman's story of survival after a tree falls on her house and crashes right on top of her while she was sleeping in her bed. justin is back with the latest on our heat wave and when we might see the storm. we will be right back. we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. hershey's is mine, yours our chocolate. today, it is saturday august 1st, good morning i'm todd quinones, in for nicole brewer. we are in day five of our heat wave and it will continue for another couple of days. here's meteorologist justin drabick with eyewitness weather. the humidity has drop. that has taken the sting out of it. we can handle this. >> we can handle this. it is august 1st. 92 degrees it happens. it could be worse out there. at least it is dry this weekend. that is great news. just hang outside getting their pool time in maybe the beach, looking pretty good, this afternoon even into sunday as well. nice looking sunrise this morning. check it outlooking the atlantic city camera. sun coming up over the horizon right now at 6:00 o'clock. good start to our day. that will be the the trend sunshine work a few clouds around from time to time but overall it will be generally a sunny day. looking at the temperatures this hour we are at 75 at philadelphia international airport. still some comfortable 60's to our north. sixty-three in allentown. capitol city of delaware you guys are at 72 degrees at this hour. dover. our suburbs. cooling down nicely. pottstown, quakertown, both in the lower 60's at this hour. wind are

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