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structure. many stopping along the toe path to find out what happened. this used to be a popular restaurant but it shutdown, and the building has been vacant for years. >> i have family that lives very close, so i came down here and i seen the firefighters went into action very quick, they had this thing contained in no time. very impressive because it's an old abandoned building, why came down, i seen a lot of smoke, and fire, you know, fire shooting it of the windows and everything. and it contained it pretty quick. it's been a problem waiting to happen for a long that time. it's been abandoned so long. >> reporter: area residents telling us homeless people had been squatting in structure. as we are confirming one firefighter taken to the hospital. his injuries not known at this time. i have to tell you, with the street fair going on in manayunk and then this fire traffic around here was a nightmare for some time. thomas >> more to come on this one. thank you. developing tonight out of egypt a terror attack shadows palm sunday for christians, video shows it play out. you see people walking by the cathedral then moments later the area devastated by a blast. extremists bottomeded two churches killing dozens, david lee miller has the latest. >> reporter: holy week turns bloody, bombs exploded as worshippers celebrated mass. isis claims responsibility for the deadly attacks a week ahead of easter >> the attacks on churchs on palm sunday and egypt reminds us all that we have a determined and absolutely ruthless enemy in the form of islamic state. >> reporter: the first bomb detonating inside st. george's church. the video broadcasts on the church's youtube channel shows a choir singing as the explosion goes off. the screams heard as the pictures cuts out. hours later, suicide bomber hit st. mark's cathedral in alexandria. surveillance video shows the moment the blast the went off, he held services there but was unharmed. pope francis expressing condolences to his counterpart, while addressing the tens of thousands of people gathered for palm sunday mass at the vatican. he's said to visit egypt later this month >> i pray for the dead and injured and i'm close in spirit to the families and the entire community >> president trump condemning attacks, tweeting, so sad to hear of the terrorist attack in egypt, u.s. strongly con dems i have great confidence that the president will handle it properly. >> egyptian cops are one of the older christian communities in the mideast, they've been the targets of several attacks over the last year, in jerusalem. the attacks are being condemned, he calls them a disturbing trend, goes on to say that president cc and the egyptian government must bring the perpetrators to justice and do more to insure they're able to exercise religious belief >> take you to stockholm sweden. well wishers packing this impromptu memorial with flower, four people killed, mowed down by a terrorist suspect driving a stolen truck friday. investigators say the man arrested in this rampage was an see seeker whose application was represented. he was told to leave the country in december. a second man was arrested in connection with the attack today. back here at home, a disgusting case of vandalism in bucks county. someone vandalized vehicles and mailboxes one vehicle has swastika carved on the side. most happened on the 600 block of e street road, drivers now forced with replacing flash tires, broken taillights inside memberships warminster police investigating. brake trouble is apparently to blame for this accident. this car ended up on the tracks because the driver simply couldn't stop. it happened around 4:30 this morning, the first to few trains supposed to pass through the area were delayed. everything is now back on schedule. police in bensalem and warminster are looking for two armed men this evening robbing convenience stores, in at least one case, the men were caught on video. brad sattin live in bensalem with pictures, brad? >> thomas we can tell you that bensalem police are calling this a crime spree, two 7-elevens were hit, a third one, they want to capture these guys, there is surveillance video, we want to show you that of one of these locations the 7-eleven where we are on neshek shamny boulevard. this happened on thursday morning, white men wearing black with the faces cover. customer and clerk and robbed them. i spoke briefly to the clerk who told me they had him clean out the cash registers. within about 20 minutes they were spotted outside another 7-eleven about two and a half miles away at street road and windsor drive. a clerk telling me that the men did not actually go in the store, but then again this saw thursday morning, 90 minutes later, two men fitting the same is description robbed a 7-eleven. they're hoping someone might know something looking at the mannerisms, the stature of the men and possible be able to help. the good news no one was hurt. bensalem police asking for help, if you think you may recognize them, give them a call, thomas they want to get them off the streets before they strike again. >> thank you. turning to your fox 29 weather authority, these folks had the right idea enjoying the afternoon in old city and over the next few days a birdie told me that temperatures are trending upward. meteorologist kathy orr, i think you're that birdie >> i was going to say that's an in the know little birdie. the high temperatures around the region above average. normal is 62 degrees. philadelphia at 69, close to 70 in trenton. and allentown, reading, atlantic city and wilmington, temperatures very consistent from north to south. right now, still hanging in there in the 60's to the north and west of the city, to the south and east 50's with this on shore flow, getting ocean influence cooling us down a little bit down the shore in atlantic city at 57 and in wildwood, it is 56. satellite and radar shows a sprawling area of high pressure off the midatlantic bringing in warm air into the region it will get warmer in here, overnight 40's, comfortable. during the day tomorrow, more sun and we're talking about a significant warming trend. not just that, but near record warmth by tuesday. and of course, pass over begins tomorrow night. i'll see you later in the broadcast with more information, tweet, tweet >> all the words we want to hear. thank you, kathy orr thank you. a new set of traffic restrictions goes into place around midnight around the art museum, you know, by now, crews are getting the area ready for this year's nfl draft. it's a big score for the city. the preparations are causing headaches for tourists and locals, weeks before the big event. our sabina kuriakose shows us how it's affecting people's normal routines. >> reporter: sunday morning routines shaken up thanks to construction on the parkway. bright sun and milder temperatures, no running or exercising on the art museum steps. instead, workers in neon vests continue to construct the massive stage for this month's nfl draft >> you see the scaffolding and piles of fencing and everything. it kind of ruins what could be a beautiful sunday here in philadelphia. >> reporter: alongside the diverted joggers disappointed tourists finding their photo ops corrupted. likely for these flight attendants in london in town one night, the rocky statue was clear >> we were going to -- one of the tourists things, obviously. >> reporter: cones blocking off one lane on eakin's oval in front of the museum, midnight, more parking restrictions and road restrictions will take effect and even septa is affected they've put up the signs detours starting at midnight right here in front of the art museum, this is just phase one of four phases. the city plans to implement right before the draft. on april 27th. >> the three-day festival is expected to bring 200,000 visitors to the parkway. the closures last for the next month, and some even into the first week of may. in time for the high tourist season >> we knew the draft was coming here, but i had no idea that this was the draft. >> reporter: fairmount sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. coming up in minutes, a police officer out of a job tonight accused of having sex with a teenager girl for money. if that wasn't bad enough, how police say he went after the girl when they met. >> plus we're just about a week away from the tax filing deadline, do you wait until last minute? if you do watch out. what's the best age for children to start school? forget about what you heard. the new argument over sending your kids to kindergarten later. sean bell good evening. >> after putting up football numbers the phillies had the final grind out a win in the bottom of the 9th. stepped up in the clutch with walk-off hit. coming up later in sports. vanessa: i got hurt and was given painkillers. by the time the drugs ran out, i was addicted. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within reach. this is governor chris christie. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. ♪ ♪ the faithful celebrated this palm sunday at st. peter scare in vatican city, the part of holy week. palm sunday commemorates the entry of jesus into jerusalem before the crews infection, the pope used part of his address to deannoyance at the terror takes at two egyptian churches, he was scheduled to visit cairo the end of month research suggests children should start school later than you might think. it might have positive benefits on kids. dana harshin has that story. >> reporter: could starting kindergarten one year later have a positive difference in a child's i'm sure behavior? researchers are saying yes >> children who start school later have much lower schools on the measure of inattention and who were activity >> we spoke with dr. thomas d, a professor at stanford who co authored a research paper that claims there are mental health benefits in delaying kindergarten by one year. that means starting your kid in school at age six instead of age five. his study does improve an increase in test scores but an increase in a child's ability to better control his or her emotions and behavior. d said the more years the kids spend playing and interacting, the more that child will be ready for school >> the basic argument is when young children have lots of opportunities to play, it enhances their capacity for self regulation. because they have to both create and inhibit the realities in which they're playing. >> reporter: in the children's learning center at hunter college, a professor agrees, of course if you start school later you might be better prepared because your brain will be more developed but also said it's not the same for every student and that it's the school's responsibility to meet each child's needs. >> kindergartens are changing a lot. so there's much more demands replaced on children because they're expected to do things that are not necessarily age appropriate. the ways they have to teach is making it more difficult for them to concentrate, to be present in classrooms, focused. and just engage in a meaningful way. >> reporter: brooklyn mom likes the idea of starting her 2-year-old daughter francesca in school later, she can expose her to the real world for longer >> i want her to learn from the society. i want her to learn to find who she is and before she go to school, so i agree with that, she, when she turns six and to go to the kindergarten. >>reporter: but his mom erica diaz believes early education is key >> i think a 5-year-old is a decent age. before then, my daughter has been going to prek and her developmental skills are awesome >> they're based on a danish survey that tracks 10% of all births in denmark. recommends doing research before stieding on a kindergarten, he believes the more play time involved the better. jim kenney celebrated a love for reading at the to regional liability bacteria in germantown. he took part in the lit si program. he hopes to invest half $1 million in the next several year. in celebration of autism awareness month, the autism society hosted its 18 annual day to at the zoo. during the visit, the autism society showed set up a the resources they provide for families to give them the support they need. organizers say events help promote awareness, acceptance and inclusion for kids who may struggle otherwise. >> we have lots and lots of people who fall in the autism spectrum. sometimes they're not recognized. this is an opportunity for everyone to come and to feel comfortable here. the zoo has special accommodations that we have all year long but we make sure we highlight them >> today's event is one of the most popular and well attended autism events in the city. if you haven't filed your taxes yet, you are not alone. but did you know that procrastinating could put you at greater risk for tack fraud, lauren simonetti shows us how federal and state governments are taking steps to protect you. >> reporter: more than 4 billion dollars were lost to tax fraud in the united states. the irs confirmed more than thee quarters of a million fraudulent returns and more than 230,000 people filed formal affidavits saying they were victims. in order to lower these number, states are taking action. >> state issued ids are now require on e-filed returns in new york, alabama and ohio, to provide an added layer of security. >> the thinking is that it's very possible that someone might have gotten ahold of your social security number, and even, you know, your name, address, other personal information data, that they might not have the driver's license. >> reporter: most i mean filing is what programs offer the option stating that you do not have an id. >> it's a big concern for taxpayers because you know, if you were to walk into my office, you'd never seen me before, as a new client and the first thing i ask you for is your social security number, your date of birth and now, let me take a picture of your driver's license for, you know, gather the data from it. that's huge. >> reporter: is at the federal level, the irs is rolling out a program as well >> when you get your w2 every year, there's a 16 character code associated with that. it's unique to you and changes every year. and when you e-file your taxes, you have to put in that code. so the criminals don't have that code, they're not going to get anywhere. >> reporter: he says there's no way to completely stop criminals, but if you file early, don't use public wifi to access personal information, and don't give your info out over the phone or e-mail, you are taking the right precautions. >> shred your sensitive documents that you no longer need. securely store the documents you do need. >> reporter: experts say the earlier you file, the less likely you are to become a tax fraud victim. someone claiming to be you and receiving your refund, the tack deadline this year is april 18th. in new york, lauren simonetti, fox business. couple more days, still ahead this evening, lawmakers short on cash for the district are looking to netflix for help and hulu for help. we're going to tell you the one thing that saved five kids from more serious injuries. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. welcome back this baby seal is in good hands thanks to a twist the fate. the seal was stranded in cape may part of the coast guard training center. the center in brigantine picked it up and are taking good care of the animal, rescuers aren't sure how long the seal was there before discovered. great news from the family of a little boy whose story we've been following. >> pretty awesome doctor. his test results came back, and >> he's cancer-free. >> yep. >> that is exciting news from the parents of jackson hunter. he's the florida boy behind the #action for jackson. you see jackson was too sick to fly commercial to get special treatment at chop. so at check county pilot heard about the story and told his bosses who offered up a private jet and the treatment was successful, he is now in remission from a rare form of leukemia. big congratulations to jackson and his family. five kids recovering this evening from an accident with a bounce house, you see when flying at augusta wind in south carolina. house was tethered down but a strong gust ripped the house and the inflatable was on the move. >> when the second house bouncey house went up, i had thought my kids was on it. this guy and i dove on to it and held on to try to bring it to the ground and it just took us up and took us into the pile lines and broke all -- >> firefighters say those lines were dead when they hit the ground and that saved the kids from being electrocuted. the children are recovering. that the a police officer who is out of a job tonight accused of having sex with a teenager girl for money, if that wasn't bad enough, he went after the girl when they met. a worker at a local apartment complex sucker punched by a stranger. police want that guy right that off the street. the confrontation that led up to all this violence. kathy? >> we have an area of high pressure anchored off the coast. we're chasing records again in the seven-day, i'll have the numbers coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download 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witnesses saw him hit another car yesterday afternoon, state police say he simply took off but they were able to track him down and stop his pickup truck, troopers say he reached for a large knife inside the cab, they also found a gun and drug paraphernalia, he's prohibited from owning a gun from a prior drug conviction. as you can imagine, he face as slew of charges. a former washington, dc police officer facing a long list of charges after investigators say he tried to pay a teen for sex and robbed her. ekwonna is charged with offenses and met the 15-year-old through social media and agreed to pay her for sex and at gunpoint he demanded his money back. >> he had an investigation into this case, turned out to be a prostitution case, where a young woman advertised on an ap call tagged. ended up meeting this individual through the use of the ap in glen burnie they engaged in prostitution >> he was fired friday after working just over a year by metro police, denied bail by a judge tomorrow neil gorsuch president trump's first supreme court pick will be confirmed over a contentious battle. the supreme court will area several key cases two of which involve gun rights and same sex laws. lauren blanchard reports. >> reporter: now that the senate confirmed judge neil gorsuch to be the next supreme court justice, republicans and democrats are waiting to see how he votes on the bench and how closely he falls in line with president trump's ideas >> the nomination of neil gorsuch of colorado to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed. >> reporter: hitting the ground running thursday, the new justice will meet with colleagues to decide whether or not to hear a must be of cases in the fall term but there are still a couple of months left in the current term for the court which ends in june, neil gorsuch fills the conservative seat left vacant by antonin scalia and his new voice could be the tie breaker vote under consideration by the highest court whether or not to hear cases about second amendment rights as well as if business owners may refuse to offer services to same sex couples. and a case both parties will be closely watching, how in step the new justice is with the president and his revived travel ban on refugees. getting him on the president hasn't been easy, after a bitter confirmation battle in the senate which prompted republicans to use the nuclear option. now, blamed for the historic move being toss between both parties. >> those democrats and republicans have blame here. both democrats and republicans handled things in way that shouldn't have been done. we should change our rules by bipartisan, we lesson change the rules to accomplish a purpose. >> tomorrow morning, neil gorsuch will become the 9th justice on the supreme court and the 113th in the court's history. he will be sworn in privately before a public road garden ceremony. in washington, lauren blanchard, fox news. on to your fox 29 weather authority, let's take you out to the parkway. over the next few days, it may start to feel like summer. kathy orr feels good >> i think i put away all the fleece jackets. i don't think we'll need them. any longer, temperatures around the region warm, still 67, the high today in philadelphia, made it to 69 degrees. south winds would you nine miles an hour, keeping it pretty mild this evening and it will get warmer tomorrow, right now, 62 in the poconos, 67 in allentown, pottstown, 59 degrees in wilmington, we have a little bit of a southerly breeze, it's cooler in wildwood and atlantic city. temperatures only in the 40's. wind speeds out of the south at 15 miles an hour, in atlantic city, wildwood sustained at 16 and wilmington sustained wind out of south at 16 miles an hour. we're watching high pressure building off the coast bringing in the warm southerly winds, the wind turns a little bit more south westerly tonight and tomorrow, and that brings in should of the warmest air we've seen this year, sunny and mild during the day tomorrow, temperatures in the 70's, then by the time we make it into tuesday, we'll be chasing record warmth in the 80's. so that will be a huge change in our weather. watching the jet stream already lifted to north, it's a huge rige in the east, a little bit of a trough in the west with colder air and we're talking about temperatures 82, 83, the record for tuesday in philadelphia is 84. overnight tonight, mainly clear and comfortable with a low of 47 degrees in the city, little bit cooler in our suburbs with the clear skies and southerly winds about five to ten. during the day tomorrow, pump it up more, today, 69, tomorrow, 79 degrees, the high mostly sunny unseasonably warm with south westerly winds kicking up ten to 15 miles an hour, take a look at the seven-day forecast. during the day, the record is 84, another perfect ten, by wednesday, morning shower, giving way to sunshine, temperature 71, still quite warm for the phils it should be good baseball playing weather. thursday, looks good, mostly sunny 68. good friday looks good, mostly sunny 65. saturday, a mix of sun and clouds and for easter sunday, a chance of an afternoon shower or thunderstorm, but the temperature at 73 degrees. tomorrow evening, of course, pass over begins at sundown and should be nice evening across the delaware avenue and that's a look at one of the best seven-days i've seen in a long time. >> do you have a feeling a lot of people will be calling out this week >> i think so. >> bosses will be getting that call. don't say a word. thanks. >> still ahead, overcoming a traumatic life experience, how tetris can restore peace of mind, having are flashbacks. ♪ >> saying good-bye to a legend, the special tribute to chuck berry in his home town. 70% of americans will experience an a traumatic experience in their lifetime. once you experience trauma the science isn't strong enough to prevent ptsd. there may be a fun and simple way for some to ward off some ptsd symptoms, researchers took 71 people admitted to the hospital after a car accident. one group played tetris, while the others did another activity. in the week following the accident, the people who played suffered less. the idea is after the traumatic events the game interfere's with people's able tos to consolidate. it's one part of. it's promising for millions of americans who suffer traumas every year >> don't forget you can watch dr. oz every afternoon starting at 1 p.m. bradley cooper is a dad. people magazine reporting that the jenkins native welcomed a baby. apparently the oscar nominated star can keep a secret. the baby was born two weeks ago. no word whether they had a boy or girl. janet jackson split after months after giving birth to the first child. jackson has been married to billionaire businessman wisdom since 2012, the former couple welcomed their son three months ago. this was jackson's third marriage. ♪ ♪ . fans paid a final tribute to chuck berry in st. louis, three weeks after his death, the club, the pageant where barry often performed opened its doors, he inspired a generation of guitar players and rock bands, died at the age of 90. lawmakers short on cash for their district are turning to tax netflix and hulu. why supporters say it's the perfect place to look for extra dough. there's a simple way to cut back to help you save cash. . i'm bruce gordon. i was spoiled as kid. my family moved to the philadelphia area in 1967. just in time for the newest sports franchise to take the ice and i was hooked. the philadelphia flyers won the stanley cup in the seventh season. season eight, they hoisted the cup again. now, as a teenager, i figured this was all the norm with the league's most valuable player, bobby clark and bernie parent, championship would say come in beaches then came the canadian with a better team. in 1976, the flyers two-year title run was over. we had no idea just how over. in the 42 seasons since that second stanley cup, the flyers have made back to the league finals six times. and lost every one of them. in this, their 50th season as a franchise, an april 2nd loss to the new york rangers made it official. the third time in the last five years they will miss the playoffs. >> this in a league where more than half the clubs qualify, it's not that they aren't very good, it's the seem tries to convince us that they're in the hunt for the cup. for years they promoted mediocre players as being very good and very good players as being super stars. fact is the team hasn't had a league mvp since eric lindros more than 20's years ago, last time they supported the league's best goalie ron hakstol 30 years ago. the newest sales pitch is the flyers have a raft of young players ready to come up from the minors and burst into stardom at the nhl level. until then, stop trying to convince us this flyers team is among the league's elite, just a lucky break or two away from a third stanley cup. the flyers would need to leapfrog 20 or so teams to make it to the top of the heep and that doesn't happy quickly. if you're old enough like me you still have fond memories of those mid 70's glory years, if you're not, a the flyers are another local team scuffling along trying to convince you that better days are ahead. i fear they are not. only in philly. bruce gordon forever young. with temperatures around 70, it was a great day to get your food on in manayunk. no matter what you were craving they had it all at the street food festival more than 75 food trucks were on hand serving pizza cones to sushi. it king kicks off the restaurant week begins tomorrow. delta struggles to get service back on schedule. delta cancelled thousands of flights since bad weather moved through the area last wednesday, about 60% of delta's operation moves through atlanta's airport hit hard by severe weather. since then, the airline had trouble maneuvering personnel and planes into position to resume normal service. some of the best ways to save money could be hidden in your every day habit. adam shapiro shows you simple money saving ideas. >> reporter: drink coffee use a credit card, even driving might cost more than we realize, thanks to the simple and easy goofs people make with their cash. personal financial expert vera gibbons calls them the foolish money mistakes we all make. sitting in traffic instead of taking the bus or subway. she says those traffic jambs cost the average driver $12,000 a year >> we also waste 2 billion dollars a year on premium gas. the gas survey found 12% of respondants are filling up their cars with the expensive stuff even though their car may not actually require it. >> reporter: gibbons said we should consider swapping the old credit cards for a new one if it offers better rewards like 0% balance and cash back, and by all means use those points >> earning 50 billion dollars in our rewards we're not redeem, the average household is earning a little over $600 in rewards, $200 of that goes unused. crazy amount of money >> then there's what they call the la, te effect. this cup of coffee, $2, ads up to five hundred dollars a year, you don't have to go cold turkey and give it up. brew your own >> if you make your own coffee, forego the latte every day put your money into an account. if that doesn't inspire you to make your coffee at home, what will >> good to the last drop. absolutely. because it's your cash. adam shapiro, fox business. >> bin. watching favorite shows on line may end up costing more in louisiana. they're looking for other revenue ideas, louisiana has the highest sales tax and a new bill would add to the number of services taxed. that includes all streaming services and products. now, the plan would add a stream of review from tv or phone purchases. straight into the state's. supporters of the proposal say the tax isn't necessarily new just a different means >> it's warm outside, the phillies might stand >> phillies yesterday >> it's going higher. and because the what were the golf season, love it, baby. golf seasons master had star power today, i mean a lot of it. a bunch of familiar names, plus the phillies three-run lead in the 9th, come back or choked away an easy win coming up next in sports. vanessa: i got hurt and was given painkillers. by the time the drugs ran out, i was addicted. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. the road to recovery starts now. phillies putting up football numbers yet. . two touchdowns and a field goal, 17 to three win. nationals starring pitcher was so bad, they sent the starting pitcher to the minors immediately. after the game. today, he was back to normal. not the explosive offensive we saw yesterday. but hitting the needed jay wright in the house, showing phillies love, up 2-0. kendrick the new guy, doubled to center right here, that gave the phils a 3-0 lead. jeremy hellickson pitching and had to come out. his forearm should be fine, nothing like anything serious. top to the 9th. fills up 3-0, gomez blows it. zimmerman mash as three-run bomb to tie the game up lucky for jeanmar, bottom of the mine, hernandez with a walk-off to win the game, the phils get 4-3, when you win, you get to joke about it. >> i like it. it's great for the fans, especially when you win, i was -- really happy about the drama. actually. it's not -- you know, it's, you don't like to see that. you just hope that, you don't have to go through that. >> and that wasn't the only walk-off in the division, check this out. the braves up 5-4 bottom of the 9th and sterling with the walk be off, almost to dead center, the pirates, 6-5 win in extra innings. the flyers you know what? they're done, it will be a long, long off season for the players with the exception of wayne simmons, no one is safe. everyone can go. tonight the last game of the year, they will be taking on the hurricanes in just a couple of minutes now. this has to be most disappointing season in a while because the guys took a step back after making a playoffs last year, they regressed, guys like shane gostisbehere, he didn't live up to expectations and claude giroux. they under performed. to the masters, no tiger no dustin johnson, no problem, coming into the final day, a ton of star, justin roads, jordan spieth, all guys with a chance to win the first major, it's a two, course race, justin roads and sergio garcia, they're on the 17th hole, this one is about to lap and it could be a classic. nascar drivers lacing at the beautiful texas motor speed way. on the 10th lap, jeff spins out of control, smashs into the wall, took out reid sore rent son, done for the day. it was all about the jimmy johnson he gets the dub. most all time at that track and no fun, they are at it again. what's up with you guys? they're investigating. mar sh on lynch, james harrison for arm wrestling competition parm wrestling?as. really? betting on arm wrestling is what you're worried about nfl? you got to stick to paper and scissors, no arm injury. >> come on, man. ? no fun, league, that's why you lose the viewership. >> be sure to tune in tonight for the fox 29 news at 10:00. secret service agent under investigation for taking a selfie, it's not because he took the picture, it's who he took it with. updated forecast with kathy coming up. i don't know if it can get better >> it can and it will get better the next day. >> fox 29 news at 10:00 see you then. simpsons coming up next. (beatboxing) (tires screeching) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) all: huh? d'oh! (homer groans) no parking spots? lousy butt-kissers, coming in before noon, eating donuts that are rightfully mine. oh, oh, oh! d'oh! stupid smart car. (tires screech) d'oh! spot-hogging s.u.v. (tires screech) d'oh! inconvenient sinkhole. (tires screech) d'oh! mandatory credit. (tires screech) d'oh! "developed by"? what does that even mean? (gasps) it's empty! homer, no! that's burns' spot. how could you miss that sign? oof. the last guy that parked there is now a...

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