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we are still watching jersey shore. it looks like this area of rain and that thunder and lightening may be heading toward atlantic city and cape may over next hour. seventy-five muggy degrees in philadelphia, in the much breeze, 6 miles an hour. 90 percent relative humidity. thunderstorms from last night really didn't cool us off at all, sunrise happening as we speak. it is starting to at 53:00 is two the official time and your planner for rest of the day there will be a few times of sunshine in the afternoon. that will get us up to 90 degrees but that is also what will touch off isolated thunderstorms this have afternoon. even though we may see sunshine tough to keep an eye to the sky later on. you will need your umbrella, both end of the day this morning and later on for rush hour as well. >> hopefully it cleanse out that pollen in the air and give that car a free, wash on a monday. good morning, everybody. 5:01 as we say good morning to downingtown. we have a down tree waking up this morning. this is a live look at the westbound 30 bypass, west of downingtown heading out toward 340. we're seeing all traffic diverted on to route 340 on the westbound side. only good thing that most traffic during the morning rush hour, it is eastbound on the bypass but if you are heading west out of downingtown, this morning i with use route 30 local as opposed to the bypass. here's a live look at i-95 where sue mentioned scattered showers both this morning and afternoon riding shotgun here. in the only do they have wet road but we have thick fog that is going to slow us down and knock visibility lower this morning. here's a live look at i-95 right here near naamans road in delaware county. it is look on that i-95 corridor is wet this morning. west philadelphia that huge water main break from over the weekend. we will tell you more about the clean up in a minute but 52nd street remains closed and mess likely will be closed for quite sometime. you want to use any of the other numbered street through the neighborhood and school buses will to have navigate that detour as well. otherwise in good shape coming from south jersey in problems on the bridge and mass transit looking good, lauren, back to you. police chase that began in one county end in another with a pennsylvania state trooper hurt. fox 29's steve keeley live at the scene with what police are saying right now, hi steve. >> reporter: well, we did get you the update. this started out with a stolen car out of reading. lets go right to the video. first calf is aftermath of the pennsylvania state trooper's suv and you'll see on the ground in the back of the suv is front bumper of the stolen silver corolla but back of the suv ran at high speed and two troopers were in this suv. they are getting check out at phoenixville hospital. we are told minor injuries fortunately and it is amaze ago this nobody was killed because this was a long chase and a high speed chase no estimate on how fast the correspondence role a was going but it had to be going good. it rammed the car and did this much damage. when the rammed the suv they had no front tires. both front tires had been blown out and shredded off the front of the for role a because troopers earlier had stop sticks out as this car sped from berks county in reading all the way to montgomery county 422 around phoenixville. we are at skippack barracks right now and driver of the corolla who apparently stole it was daniel vasquez, 35 years old out of reading, he is charged at least with aggravated assault and many more charges for sure and somehow he avoided being hit injured at all apparently in this accident which tells you the safety of cars right now. so, he is driving being chased by reading police. he gets on 422 chasings for a while. he blows over these stop sticks he still manages to drive the car on the rims on 422 and you can see damage to the front end of the toy yoel a correspondence role a to show you how fast he was going when he rammed the back of the suv. one trooper told me car was already in bad shape when it got to the state police here in montgomery county. he may have hit additional vehicles and things on the road in between. so we will probably get full story once we talk to reading police but right now this could have been worse and it started at quarter of 2:00 that was another advantage not a lot of people driving at 1:43 a.m. when this thing ended and you have to love state police because in their information they tell us that he was taken in custody without incident and what they should say without incident after he was finally stopped because is there plenty of incidents before they finally got him in custody out of that car lauren. >> steve, thanks for that update. more breaking news in montgomery county. we have learned several people had to go to the hospital after a house fire there. jennifer joyce is live in lower southford with more on this story hi, jenny. >> reporter: good morning lauren. we have an update. we heard four people transported to grand view health this is a fire in the 100 block of skippack creek road here in lower salford township. fire started just before 2:00 as it was placed under control by 3:45. a pretty large presence of fire and e ms crews. we have been push back. we have video that we shot earlier this morning that is closer to the scene from our vantage point. we can get a good look at this house with smoke off in the distance. we are waiting to get information from the fire chief. we are told he is planning to come over in a few minutes as he is getting things under control here. here's the situation, four people transported to grand view health. at this point their conditions are in the known. lauren back to you. >> lets hope they are okay, jenny joyce thanks very much. a transformer fire in the northeast leaves dozens without power that number was closer to 500 but fire was reported on sandmeyer lane just after 1:30. no one was hurt. peco crews have been on the scene working to restore services there. double shooting in logan may have stem from an argument. one man was hit twice in the chest and listed in critical condition. another in stable condition after being hot in the stomach. it is on the 4800 block of north caroline street around 10:30 last night. officers located a dodge durango in the 4200 block of germantown that matched the description. it reportedly had bullet holes on the outside, a revolver inside. people up side the car were questioned but so far no charges. this morning the philadelphia water department will return to the scene of a massive water main break in west philadelphia. twelve and a half million gallons of water came shooting out along fifth second ape west minister streets yesterday morning. break came from a main put in place in 1885, and now officials are trying to determine exactly what went wrong. the break flooded basements, submerged cars and caused on going outages at least 26 homes were evacuated because of power outages. >> it is just horrible. some people just have liability if you don't have collision, you have a problem. if you don't have home owner's insurance that is even worse. because all of those basements were flooded there. my heart goes out to them. >> the city is sending insurance claims adjusters out to resident and car owners to evaluate their issues. woman fighting for perfect life after being struck in the hit and run accident in south philadelphia over the weekend. police say 59 two-year old was hit at corner of ninth and oregon late saturday night as she was walking with with her teenage daughter. witnesses said a red ford focus was never stop. the driver was arrested in delaware county on sunday. neighbors say drivers drive just way too fast this streak is like atco race way. we have small children. we have a child that is in the autistic spectrum and in regard whatsoever. >> the victim is in extreme critical condition after suffering head and internal injuries. happening today the brad fox law is ago replied to the philadelphia case for the very first time. officer brad fox was killed in 2012 his name sake law requires a mandatory minimum of five years in prison for those involved in the straw purchase, that is when someone hoist not legally allowed to purchase a gun uses another person to acquire that weapon. today raymond mccandless is in court and accused of stealing ten firearms from gun shows in philadelphia and in montgomery county. lawmakers will meet with managers and employees at the philadelphia veterans affairs regional office later this morning. members of the house committee on veterans affairs subcommittee on disability assistance and memorial affairs and house appropriations subcommittee on military construction veterans affairs will then make recommendation toss improve that facility. the archdiocese of philadelphia announcing plans to close three more churches. incarnation of our lord in olney, our mother of sorrows in bridgeport, in montgomery county, and holy savior in linwood, delaware county will close in mid-july. the archdiocese says the closure request came from the pastors, they have been affiliated with combined parishes in those neighborhoods. coming up, the president of the spokane naacp is under extreme scrutiny why she will not address the race rumors, just yet. plus new details about the man who opened fire in dallas police headquarters what investigators have learn about his past that may help him fine a motive. we have some breaking news out of germantown where we are taking a live look from the 6300 block of sherman lane you can see fire fighters there very busy there just placed a fire at this home under control everyone inside the home was able to get out that is good news, we have in word on what started the fire, of course, as we get more information we will let you know. sue serio the last few weeks fire fight are have been extremely busy. >> you have to feel for it when it is this muggy and they have all that heavy gear on and they do such a fantastic job out there. that continues this morning. here's what we have going on, radar and lots of it. here's cluster of thunderstorms in new castle county delaware moving across the bay into new jersey and if they hold together and stay in the direction they are going which is south/south east they are heading toward the jersey shore, again if this chess ter holds together. it should be in cape may by 6:30 or so this morning. as we zoom into the philadelphia area we have seen the rain ease up in the city, but we have seen it moving across the river to medford new jersey getting some of that rain this morning. lumberton as well. as far as severe weather you can have a then are storm and it won't be a severe thunderstorm. we are in a marginal risk on have that happening later this afternoon after we get through this morning's mess and we will see a little break in the action. do you see things calming down here on the future cast after the morning rush is over but do be prepared to drive-in heavy downpours and man as bob kelly mentioned pull over if you need to because usually those really fierce downpours don't race very long. but by 11 or 12:00 we are seeing breaks in the action and a little bit of sunshine although pop up then are storms are still around and you can see those continuing in isolated way through about six or seven or 8:00 o'clock tonight and rest of the knit. tomorrow morning when we are together at three or 4:00 o'clock whenever you're up and we're up it should be okay in the morning. it is in the afternoon we expect more pop up showers and then are storms. it will be that kind of a couple of days. things don't really clear out until wednesday. visibility reduced in many places this morning not very thick fog although, out of the reading berks county area we may have some trouble with fog. we have enough wind out there that it is not too thick but very hazy and very mug which 75 degrees in philadelphia right now and 70's every where else. those are your wind speeds only at 6 miles an hour in philadelphia at the moment and coming out of the south. we did in the get that official heat wave. we thought it would be first one of 2015 and we had two in a row thursday, friday, 92, 95 respectively but 888 is our high. yesterday we got to 90 degrees. we could get 90 today and 92 on tuesday. so that would be an official heat wave, regardless of whether it is official or not it is muggy humid out there and hot the next couple of days. some relief on wednesday and part of the thursday before we can get another round of rain and not the best looking weekend for fathers day, necessarily. we have some pop up thunderstorms in the forecast but we will be giving the love to dad on his day, on sunday, bob kelly. >> as long as i get my nap in. >> yes. >> that would be good. 5:16. getting up and out weekend is over gang, kick those covers off and let's go. lets lot a down tree on the 30 bypass westbound 30 bypass all traffic diverted off here at route 340. now headlights are coming in bound in toward the king of prussia area. so 30 bypass on the westbound side you want to use route 30 heading out west from downingtown out in through chester county this morning. a live look at the 42 freeway where roads are damp, wet maybe getting a shower right where you are right now. it is hit and miss throughout the day here as folks coming back from the jersey cher with the headlights on 295 a live look at the blue route, no wipers needed here heading south down toward the schuylkill expressway. are you hungry yet? we are always hungry here. come join me from 9:00 to 10:00 o'clock at annmarie's place in lawyers for. i know they are usually not opened on a monday but they have today, they are opening up just for us, we will pack the joint have some breakfast later on at 9:00, we will meet you along main street in lawyers for. of course we had that water main break in west philadelphia from the weekend. it will be closed for quite sometime the stretch of fifth second street. you will see a lot of crews in that area today cut them some slack abe allow yourself extra time. even school buses will to have work their way and that detour this morning. as you roll in toward the city in problems on 42 or 55, and mass transit is looking good as well, lauren back over to you. thanks very much. prison employee accused of aiding two escaped inmates is scheduled to appear in court today. prosecutors say joyce mitchell provided them tools and agreed to be the getaway driver for prisoners but she back out because of guilt. investigators say there is no evidence richard matt and david sweat had a plan b after she backed out but after ten days police in idea where the men are. >> she has been helpful in establishing a time line of the events that has taken place leading up to last saturday morning, if they are still here in this immediate area their ability to hunker down for a week and stay on the run is a big surprise to us. >> meanwhile joyce mitchell pleaded not guilty f quick she could face eight years behind bars. fourteen dallas police officers are on administrative leave following a ambush at police headquarters over the weekend. police say a gunman targeted headquarters before snipper kill the gun mass as james bowlwear. he rammed the car with the van before firing. no officers were injured but officers are being interviewed and offered counseling following the standoff. spokane naacp president rachel dolezal postpone her meeting plan for today. meeting is delayed because of ongoing issues and discussions with national leaders this was expected to be her first time speaking publicly since accusations surfaced that she lied about her race. the city of spokane is investigating whether rachel also lied about her ethnicity when she applied to be on the police board. her parents said she's falsely portrayed herself as african-american for almost a decade now. the pool of candidates vying for the white house continues to grow. fox's patricia starks tells us today is another is expect to throw his hat in the ring. >> reporter: race for the white house is getting more crowded this is as jeb bushies expect to formerly announce he is running for president in 2016. the former governor is set to make his candidacy official with a speech at miami dade college if jeb bush gives a interesting speech which does us phrases he will help himself. >> reporter: bush wasting in time in getting his message across releasing his first campaign ad on sunday. video posted on line is called make i go a difference, it teachers florida residents who said bush's policies as governor helped them. >> most vulnerable should be in the front of the line, not the back, and as governor i had a chance to act on that. >> reporter: on the other side of the aisle hillary clinton is traveling to early primary states this week just two days after making the first major speech of her presidential campaign, in new york. >> when does my hard work pay off, when does my family get ahead? when in i say now. >> reporter: for the first time clinton is addressing the controversial trade deal that was blocked by congress last week. former secretary of state telling supporters that president obama should use this setback to seek a better trade agreement. >> there are specifics in there that could and should be changed. so i am hoping that is what happens now. let's take the lemons and turn tonight to lemonade. >> reporter: clinton will be in new hampshire for several events and after his campaign kick off in miami jeb bushies scheduled to head to new hampshire, iowa and south carolina patricia starks, "fox news". coming up an amazing rescue in chine how fire fighters were able to reach a woman trapped five stories up. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to buy a house. i know how it feels to be stressed about money. i understand what a scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. cause i'm not just a fellow dad, fellow mom fellow saver i'm a fellow citizen. who gets up every day and tries her best. just like you. if you have a question about money, ask me. sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison jared duemling alex payne body of the massachusetts man killed in syria while fighting isis is back in the u.s. thirty-six year-old keith broomfeel is believed to be first u.s. citizens to die alongside, his obituary said he died in defense of those persecuted for his christian faith. he will be buried, on wednesday. the u.s. believes an al qaeda leader was killed in libya. he had been charged what the tack on the gas plant in algeria in 2013 that killed 35 hostages including three americans. the u.s. filed terrorism charges against last year and believed he remains a threat to the u.s. thousands of syrians cut through a border fence and crossed over in turkey on sunday to escape, intense fighting in northern syria between kurdish fighters and jihad is. they brought in reenforcement and rounded up refugees on the turkish side prevending them from going deeper in to turkey. in china a woman trapped on the fifth floor of the collapsed nine story building was rescued by fire fighters. woman was standing between broken walls in the fifth floor after the building collapsed, early sunday morning. a fire fighter who threw a safety rope to the woman who tied the rope around her waist and inched along the broken floor toward the fire fighter. fire fighters caught would the man's extended hand and pulled we have to safety. six people were rescued from the collapsed building, four people are still missing. zoo animals are on the loose after severe flooding in the soviet republic of georgia. they escaped after flood waters destroyed their enclosures a hippo was found wandering in the streets. a bear was spotted clinging on to an air conditioning unit, and pigs were seen roaming around. it is in the clear how many animals are still missing but people living near the zoo have been urged to stay indoors until all of those animals are found. still ahead, two teens are seriously report in several separate kara tax. and jurassic world devours the competition at the box office a new record was set this week. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] a house catches fire overnight in montgomery county and four people are in the hospital. jenny joyce will have a live report. clean up continues in west philadelphia following a massive water main break wow we will look at the damage that happened there. and here's a live look at radar, a steamy, and stormy start to the workweek. when to expect more, wet weather, we will tell you about that. good day it is monday, june 15th 2015. we will let chris murphy have the day off but we invited sue serio back to work. sue is back to work. >> i was invited i didn't get the engraved invitation. >> you were on the guest list. >> it was you better be back here, that is enough, enough crying over your daughter's graduation. bus stop buddy, he is still in school. so are quite a few kids. i think last day for philadelphia is officially thursday the 18th. we will keep bus stop buddy with the school buses and then we will let him have summer camp adventures but no matter what you are doing you will need that rain gear at some point. temperatures in the 70's. we are off to a rainy start. we will give you a a five out of ten in the weather by the numbers today because after this round goes through, we will have more, popping up later on in the afternoon, we are watching this area around hageers town maryland and see if all that rain holds together but we will have some storms that are marching rapidly toward the jersey shore. in parts of the cape may county we are seeing heavy rain and lightening popping up in southern cumberland counties. so be on the alert for that. you will be hearing that thunder soon. 75 degrees right now at 6-mile an hour breezes 90 percent relative humidity. sunrise is official moments from now at 5:32. these are the longest days of the year those days leading up to the first day of summer on sunday. today's planner is for showers around this morning mostly cloudy skies throughout the afternoon and then maybe, pop ups but through the evening drive is when we expect some storms and high temperature today of 90 degrees. could we be starting, another heat wave? we have had 90 yesterday, we will see what happens, bob kelly. whether it is official or not it is hot. >> it is hot. >> it is too hot. hot day. you cannot say the real word, it is too hot hot day. that is what he thinks the sign says. 5:31. we have a down tree here on the 30 bypass, westbound right here near route 340 in chester county. so gang heading westbound out of downingtown you will want to use route 30 which is route 30 local, as you head westbound, this morning. only good thing is mess of the traffic on a morning rush hour comes the opposite way. hello, northeast philadelphia roads are wet as we get started here southbound i-95. lot at work zones. when roads are wet it is tough to see those temporary lane markers on i-95 rolling through cottman and rolling through girard. coming in on 422 we hit that earlier incident steve will talk to us about in a bit. everything opened on 422 in both directions. that is good news beginning your trip out of royersford and collegeville. we got word of an accident southbound on the northeast extension, south of lansdale. so between lansdale and mid county, look out and in west philadelphia that big water main break over weekend has 52nd street closed probably for quite sometime with repairs. just give yourself some extra time through that neck of the wood and keep in mind that the school buses will also have to go on a detour this morning. speaking of buses septa kicked in a new summer schedule over the weekend for buses and trolleys. there is also a new construction project that begins today at the 69th street transportation center. they have rearrange boarding locations for buses beginning today and the route 15, 101 and 102 trolleys will be using shuttle buses for the next couple of months due to track work. lauren back to you. we have breaking news in montgomery county where several people were rush to the hospital after a house fire fox 29's jennifer joyce is live in lower salford this morning with some information hi jenny. >> good morning lauren. we are seeing the scene town size it has been pretty large all morning long but heavy fire presence and e ms crews. we do know four people according to the montgomery county dispatch, four people transported to grand view health. this is a fire that happened overnight just before 2:00 this morning in the 100 block of skippack creek road. again in, lower salford township montgomery county. it was placed under control by fourth 3:45. it remains under investigation. we could see smoke in the distance. we are being kept far away so we cannot get a clear look, but as you can see we did shoot video closer to the scene earlier this morning. we were also beginning to see that they were transporting some people in that video. you can see a person on the stretcher going into an ambulance. again, four people transported, to grand view health and their conditions are in the yet known at this point. all morning we have been waiting for the fire chief to get a better idea of what took place here and what the situation here is. the four injuries is what we know so far. the fire has been under control but several people remain out here on the scene lauren. >> thanks very much, for that update. transformer fire in the northeast leaves dozens of people without power just after the fire, that number was a little bit closer to 500. fire was reported on sandmeyer lane just after 1:30. in one was hurt. peco crews have within working on the scene to restore services there. police said an argument may have led to a shooting in logan. one man was hit twice in the chest and listed in critical condition. another man is stable after being shot in the stomach. this happened in the 4800 block have of north carlisle street. 10:30 last night. officers found the dodge durango in the 4200 block of germantown. it had bullet holes on the on outside and revolver inside. if the ale water department will return to the scene this morning on the massive water main break in west philadelphia. take a look at these pictures. twelve and a half million gallons of water came shooting out long 52nd and west minister. the break came from a main put in place in 1885. well now officials are trying to determine exactly what went wrong. the break flooded basements submerged cars and caused on going electrical outages. at least 26 homes are evacuated because of the power outages. the city will send in insurance claims adjusters to evaluate the problem. lawmakers will meet with veterans affairs regional office late they're morning. members of the house committee of veterans affairs subcommittee of disability assistance and memorial affairs and the house appropriations group. and, for the first time brad fox law is being applied to a philadelphia case. officer brad fox was killed in 2012 his name sake law requires a mandatory minimum of five years in prison for those involved in straw purchases. that is when someone hoist not legal liz allowed to buy a gun uses someone else to acquire that weapon. today raymond mccandless is in court accused of stealing ten firearms from gun shows in philadelphia and montgomery county. coming up, jurassic world sets a new record at the box office, this weekend, we will tell you what the record was. plus this guy beat out thousands of players to win the world series of poker but he almost didn't play? how a mistake led him to the top prize. new jersey's supreme court has spoken but teachers and school employees still fear for their futures. because rather than solving the pension crisis the court says politicians can continue to ignore it. that's just wrong. teachers and school employees have paid billions into their pensions. but the state has failed. the legislature can fix what governor christie has broken - ... before it ends up costing billions more. it's time for fiscal responsibility. fund the pensions now. this is fox 29 sports in one minute. >> good morning i'm howard eskin. phillies are a team in total free fall, worst baseball team in major league baseball is scoring only three runs in 33 innings, they have lost every game on the current road trip. lets go to pittsburgh 11th inning still scoreless. papelbon in the he can inning of work and with the man on first freddie galvis the error. that puts men on second and third. the first pitch to the next batter who is josh harrison, base hit up the middle. pittsburgh wins one to nothing. they sweep the series. last night game five of the nba finals with the series tied at two. lets go to oakland. golden state warriors, that is step curry he moves around and just come on, he hits it, puts golden state up by two. they win 104-91. golden state is up three games to two in their series. the next game will be in cleveland. step curry had 37 points. lebron 40 but big deal, they lost. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. what did you think about this lucky mistake that won a minnesota man $81,000 in a gambling tournament. this is what christian pham face likely looked like all weekend long. he is a professional poker player but in las vegas he mistakenly signed up for the wrong game. he wanted to get in on texas hold them but accidentally signed up for different in limit game instead. he said he hadn't realized his mistake until card were dealt but it all work out. his buy in was about $1,500, his return, more than $81,000. must be nice. coming up, a shark attack off the coast of north caroline, two teens mauled, and both of them lost limbs. we will take you to the scene. 5:43. we're looking live, from the pocono mountains, well sue serio it was a good day to be out. i know a lot of people were out at the pool at my building because it was so hot. >> well, you know, i should start to say we started to do yard work. my husband started to do yard work while i watched in the heat of the day. >> spray him down with the hose. >> we put it off until the evening because it was hot, outside, and now we've got some thunderstorms, a set of them rolled through last night. you can see we have some headed toward the jersey shore right now. we are watching this area in south central, pennsylvania. so even if you are getting a break in the action right now it may not last, throughout the rest of the morning here we have in cumberland county new jersey, cape may and we're starting to probably hear some thunder, along middletown ship in cape may county. it looks like our rain across the river has left us. now this is the area that we will be watching this week, to see if this mess, turns into a tropical storm. it is a lot of rain and it is heading toward the gulf coast of texas and louisiana, and it is only a low pressure system now but if it organizes into something, it will get the name of, bill, because that is the next name on our list. we already had ana way way pretropical storm season before june 1. next couple of names on the list because people are always curious, claw death and danny, if we get bill this week. so severe weather outlook a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms throughout the afternoon for us. future cast, we will go through the rest of the day. we will see things calming down at nine or 10:00 o'clock this morning. a little break in the action for these pop up storms. it doesn't rule out anything completely but we have had some room for sunshine and throughout the early part of the afternoon, two or 3:00 and then more pop ups, five or six or 7:00 o'clock this evening. there is a little league game in your future, you have to keep an eye on the sky later on. lets head to the seven day forecast and see what we have got for today. 90 degrees possible. we have 90 yesterday. today and tomorrow, we are strung together and we will get our first heat wave of 2015 regardless, are warm, very humid. look for the best weather day of the week, right in the middle of the week on wednesday and should be dry. cooler. mid 80's. we will cool down in the lower 80's on thursday, and still a possibility of a pop up storm or two and mix of sun and clouds on friday and then some unsettled weather, it looks like it will roll in for fathers day weekend and don't forget the first day of summer, it is official, on sunday, as well so we will have a lot of party excuses, bob kelly, fathers day and summer on sunday. >> i don't need much of an excuse to have a party but at least i can save my fake excuses for another day. good morning everybody. 5:46. wet behind the ears here, we have a down tree that is blocking the 30 bypass, and it is westbound on the bypass for everyone heading west out towards downingtown. here's a live look we have everybody push off here at route 340 so if you are heading west this morning your best betties to use local route 30. here's a live look at i-95 where it is ayuk i sticky muggy start to our morning rush hour. road are wet we're dealing with some fog as we role true the area. here's a live look at downtown philadelphia. the schuylkill expressway. it its coming into philadelphia on the vine street expressway. the vine street expressway is opened and no closures there at all. good morning to cape may, new jersey just outside of cape may, we are looking live, at some of the heavier rain that we're receiving right now in south jersey. so south on the northeast extension an accident, southbound, of the lansdale interchange, and it is in that construction somebody between lansdale and mid county. i'm hungry already. i cannot wait to get to annmarie's place our spot this morning. we will take the news van and broadcast live from 9:00 to 10:00 o'clock at annmarie's place along main street in royersford. come on by, have some fun bring the kid, we will have some goodies for them later this morning. if you are traveling in and out of philly international, there is in delays on the tote board at the moment, but anyone who typically flies you can realize the rain, thunder boomers and fog can quickly cause delays. so do check with the airline, and mid-morning, i wouldn't be surprised if we see some delays throughout the day a at philly international. and then in west philadelphia, that water main break still has fifth second street closed so there is some local detours in play, probably for a little while here in the neighborhood and then just allow some extra time too for the school bus that he is will have to go on a detour, throughout west philadelphia this morning. lauren, back over to you. a natural gas line ruptured in south texas leading to a massive fire there. the texas based company energy transfer partners says the pipeline ruptured around 8:00 p.m. last night forcing evacuation of the about seven homes. the fire could be seen from 20 miles away, and no injuries have been reported and the cause of the explosion remains under investigation. two teenagers are attacked by a shark off the coast of north carolina over the weekend. the mayor in that coastal shore town says the teenage girl lost part of her arm and may lose part of her leg. girl was visiting the area from out of town. there are reports that the 16 year-old boy lost his arm in a separate attack. he wases air lifted to a hospital, one witness described what she saw. >> fifteen year-old boy and got bit by a shark and estimated six to 8-foot. went in the water, coming out of there with a lock. >> late's tack was second and third shark by the in three days in north carolina. an ohio teenager is in custody charged with murder and kidnapping in connection to four deaths. police in columbus say the 16 year-old is responsible but they are not providing any information in the motive just yet. detectives are responding to a bloody crime scene on saturday. a teenage girl was discovered outside of the home with minor injuries before the bodies were found inside of that home. the the police chief in louisville kentucky released video of an officer involve shooting, the decision coming after criticism that the officer used deadly force. the chief deeven ifing his officers saying he acted in self-defense. the video shows the 35 year-old african immigrant stumbling across the street and almost get hit by a car the officers arrived, trying to talk to the man who walk out of the frame, and he returned with a 7-foot flagpole swings it toward the officer but hits the squad car. that is when officer pulled his revolver and shot the man twice. >> the man walk a few feet north in front of one of the local businesses and grabbed a flagpole a metal flagpole, and immediately advanced toward our officers, flying, that flagpole. he swung at the officer, our officer fired two shots to defend himself. >> as is protocol the officer was placed on administrative leave pend ing the outcome of that investigation. officials said prosecution into a gunfire incident at wall do i have astoria has been deferred while investigation continues. two men have been arrested in connection with the shooting. four people were hurt saturday night when the gun was going off. prosecutors say the case would be deferred and that the man has a permit to car that i gun. it is little space probe that could, the lost comet lander philae ace wake and awake after seven months. it loss power after it ran in the comet in november. when it phone home yesterday after finally getting enough sunlight on the solar pan tolls transmit data back to earth this initial message lasted just over a minute but lander setback more than 300 data packets communicating through its mother ship roseta. >> we have received signals from it. we have to work out how we can continue this mission given it wasn't supposed to be a wake now. it is a very challenging part of the mission but very exciting. >> scientists say lander should get enough sunlight new to operate until october when it will once again fall silent. jurassic world stumped in to theaters this weekend and in the record books. it is the highest global opener of all time. it brought in 511 million-dollar. the movie also devoured a number of domestic box office record taking in 204 million-dollar jurassic world is also now the second highest domestic opening of all time right a around mar rel's avengers. coming up one happy lady is inspired to decorate her truck and is getting a lot of attention why she's turning heads on the highways. dear fellow citizen, kids are a great thing. before you know it they're in college. if you're lucky, they get a degree in finance and figure out how to pay for it. could happen. but just in case it doesn't, i can help. we have new student loans others don't offer. next time you have a question about how to pay for college ask me. sincerely, jared duemling, fellow ninja and fellow citizen let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. 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in the home in montgomery county, we will have a live report. plus a police chase spreading through two counties end with two state troopers hurt. latest with police straight ahead. mike and alex are up next. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. more breaking news in montgomery county two state troopers hurt overnight what happened at the end of the wild police chase. we're in for a roller coaster as sue likes to call it. there is rain, and then there is heavy rain. how about last night at about 7:00 o'clock. we might as well as been in the amazon, it was raining so hard. >> it was. >> in center city. >> it got loud too. >> very loud. >> yes. >> drama. >> weather drama. >> are we over it. >> no, no. >> more drama to come. >> good morning, everybody. >> it is not over just yet. >> here we go. >> to the number. >> yes. the drama of the day. we have five out of ten. not a one because it is not raining all the time. we will have some period of sunshine today just depend on where you are temperatures are in the muggy 70's. bus stop buddy beginning his last week of school, some kids are finish already and it just depend where you go. we are off to a rainy start and bob kelly will show you those wet roadways in just a few moments but as we look at the jersey shore we have got some lightening around sea

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