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to recruit people. good wednesday morning, it is 4:00, july 16th, 2014. good to have you back. >> i'm chris murphy, it is 4:01, weather on the one's, it is good to go bad, it is wednesday, july 16th, a wet summer. >> yes, that's the truth. i can't actually remember the last time we went through a week without any rain in summer, spring, even beyond that. so it remains active. we've had three nights in a row, last night, tuesday night, brought final round of pretty organized rounds of showers and thunderstorms. our loop goes back to last night. so you can see, so we can see, too, probably sleeping, when a lot of the heavy showers, thunderstorms came through, ton of lightning, reports of power outages, again, and then a lot of rain, heavy downpours, none of the severe winds we had monday night. that all being said, additional rainfall that we really just don't need. at the current hour, we are seeing some left over showers, one pocket moving through central delaware, heavy rain right now. another pocket across southern camden, burlington county. pretty spars, moving out. overall pattern is that the cold front has moved off shores. showers though are going to linger through much of the morning. fox future cast at 7:00 a.m., still shows those left over showers, they will be lord to shake, like the stormy weather has been. boy noon, clouds are pretty thick along the shore line, but we're seeing the sun break out here in the city. so morning showers, clouds, giving way to sun to the rest of the afternoon, then i think we're good the first stray shower north and west, looking at pretty decent afternoon. and we should break the heat, too. it has been so humid. 91 degrees the high temperature yesterday. average 87. that soupy feeling in the air, makes it feel so much more hot. 73 degrees right now, it is humid out there, also seeing temperatures in the upper 60s, to the low 70s, your foxcast for today, so those morning showers will give way to sun later in the day, 83, much cooler high temperature, i think you will notice a drop in the humidity later tonight. dress little more comfortably, mostly low, cooler, temperature of 64 degrees. that's a look at your foxcast. rain is pretty much over. any storm damage out on the roads that you have seen yet? >> an accident, some construction, causing little drama this morning, eastbound side of 422 near 363, trooper road, an accident there, moved to the shoulder, so, not really slowing down too bad. but still something to look out for. roads will be slick this morning, burlington bristol bridge, road work, traffic alternating lanes until 5:00 a.m. so little stop and go there. of course we'll let you know if it clears out earlier. >> 4:03, breaking news in connection to the gruesome discovery in philadelphia. police wait to go search search warrant on home on person of interest, questioning about brutal death after woman found inside a duffle bag. fox 29's jennifer joyce now live at police headquarters this morning with the latest on this case for us, jennifer, good morning. good morning, chris, that's right, 23 year old man that they have in custody, police tell us, he lives in the same west philly apartment complex as the victim. also charges being filed as early as today. yesterday the 23 year old victim's family arrived in philadelphia, from nework, where they're, from met with detectives about their daughter's murder. police say laura was found strangled and stuffed into a duffle bag on north third street in kensington. the recent art institute graduate's hand and feet were bound, and there was blunt force trauma to her body. the young woman's car was found torch, ruled arson, the car had all of her belongings inside, while she was staying in west philly the last few weeks, looking for long-term apartment. she was into -- the woman's too shake tone talk to the media yesterday. her father said a few words. >> she never talked about anything, she never gave any signs of distress. >> and police say the person of interest has burns on his body. he went to a hospital to be treated. the hospital grew a little bit suspicious, and they contacted police. we are hearing chris, as you hadwo lived. chris? >> okay, thank you. jennifer joyce live for us, thank. >> 4:05, breaking news out of the mideast, israeli officials are reporting first death since violas since hamas and israel began eight days ago, man reportedly killed when hit by hamas mortar fire, along the israel gaza border. israeli president has palestinian civilians presents moral dilemma, but does not have moral answer to it. right now, you are looking live at gaza. an egyptian proposed trues between those two parties broke down yesterday. the woman wanted for stealing wallets out of shopping carts at a new jersey wegmans has been caught. forty-nine year old barbara sanborn arrested by deposition for the police during traffic stop monday. police recognized her as the suspect in three separate thefts at the mt. laurel wegmans on center ton road. investigators say sanborn stole the wallets and credit cards for those who left their carts unattended while they shopped. mt. laurel man charged with burglary, invasion of privacy, criminal mischief, he installed hidden cameras in his neighbor's home. >> police say the victim came home from work to find tools laying around her attic door open. she called police who say they found a camera in the bedroom, inside an air event, in a tiny hole drilled into the wall in the shower. further investigation led police to the neighbors' house. they arrested this guy, 36 year old nader ibrahim. there is a picture of him, victim spoke exclusively to fox 29. we are concealing her identity. >> this man was in my house, in my closets, was he in my drawers, what did he see on the camera? what did he do with what he saw on the camera? >> the suspect is now out of jail on bail this morning. a developing story out of northeast philadelphia right now. >> a mechanical failure at the arts academy at benjamin rush in north philadelphia philadelphia caused hazmat situation last night. >> happened sometime after 7:00 school on 191,000 block of knights road. investigators say the fifth mechanical failure led to a pre on leak at the school. one person was taken to the hospital. >> we're going to continue with the basement, we are very confident going inside. >> took a maintenance worker tow hospital just as a precaution. 4:07. the fbi, police and firefighters, investigating a home in camden, where there may be human remains. how this could be connected to a cold case that's stumped investigators. and fox 29 steve keeley live in camden with another bizarre case. steve? >> yes, we had one yesterday, right, another story about the wrong weapons in the wrong hands at the wrong places. yesterday a guy on a train, underground, today a gun in a under garment, a baby's under welcome back, 4:11, weather on the one's here on this wednesday morning. another busy night. a lot of rain came through yesterday evening, showers, thunderstorms over the past 12 hours, they ran right through our area, every single spot in our coverage area from the lehigh valley down through philadelphia, even the shore points, they got bypassed, couple of nights before. they saw the rain. they saw the lightning. for some us you saw pretty strong win gust, local storm report, nos as widespread as the night before. do show at least some high winds, in burlington county around central burlington county where they had the winds damage assess today not and tornado the night before. but you also some lightning, hail, extended up toward mercer county. flooding reports in camden county being back toward the west, flashflooding reports across northern chester and northern lancaster. soap, busy again, but we are looking at the last at least for few days, getting bit of respit from the storms beginning later this afternoon. right now still pockets of left over showers, final push of the cold front to exit. heavy rain across dover, extending up in pockets to southern burlington and camden or excuse me southern camden, gloucester counties, isolated showers up into the lehigh valley, but overall you can see most of this pushing slowly but surely northeastward out of our area. by 7:00 a.m., there is the last of the rain, so still going to see some rain this morning, for your commute specially in jersey will be a bit wet. showers will linger longest down the shore where the clouds will be very tough to break. probably in the until late in the day for the shore. the rest of lust see afternoon sunshine, will turn into cooler much more comfortable day. temperatures in the 60s, 70s, still humid, that should change later on. eighty-three for the high temperature, much more comfortable. left over showers, clouds gradually breaking for more sun late today. then tonight, it looks pretty good. mostly clear, temperatures back to the low 60s, so looking at cooler and less humid evening. and that trend should continue for at least couple of days before the warmer weather returns into the weekend. but we'll handle just today which at least shows improvement for your wednesday. any improvement out there this morning, caste? >> it is not that bad out there this morning, just little slick, little wet. people need to take it slow. fifty-nine northbound, starting to see slow down there, do you have ongoing construction in that stretch. that's the only thing you need to worry about there. going to the eastbound side of 422, around 363, one accident this morning, has been moved to the shoulderment we'll let you know that does clear. >> keep us posted, kacie, thank you. four 13:00, unusual finds in a child's nursery bag, leads to arrest of 25 year old man. steve keeley live outside of the camden police department with the details, steve? >> well, kerrey, as a new mother, you know that babies are known to leave some nasty stuff in their diapers. but nothing this nasty. i bet you have never come across it, dad dropped off his 11 month old baby girl at the day care center, walkable distance from police headquarters, forgot he previously dropped his loaded with extra deadly hollow provide exploding gun in his daughter's diaper bag that he also left with the day care workers when he dropped her off. here is the day care center coincidentally same street mlk boulevard well be appearing next a block up the street at the camden county courthouse. the dad's 9-millimeter loaded gun, stolen gun, stole never philadelphia, coincidentally, just across the river, was recovered when police went to the day care center and found what the day care workers had found in the little girl's nursery bag. the dad, 25 year old father, akeep williams of lindenwold, after he is dollars area police pick up the stolen illegal gun. day care workers called family services. they pick up the little girl and her little brother. so they are in the care of family services. mr. williams, the father in the care of a county jail. dawn, kerry? >> all right, steve keeley, thank you, four have 14, in bucks county bristol township police investigating how four year old boy with special needs was left alone in the hasn't inside school van. strapped into a carseat for two and a half hours. friendship circle center found the boy, who was rushed to the hospital and treated for dehydration, that van driver now suspended. philadelphia police feature help to identify two suspects in a auto repair shop robbery. that robbery happened at race auto service in olney, two wearing hoods and miss, held up couple and two small children. the man struggled with them and was pistol whipped, but broke free. the suspect took off empty-handed but if you know something that might help catch them, call philadelphia police. the fbi, police, firefighters, descending on home in camden looking for possible human remains. >> sources tell fox 29 investigators are looking for a body connected to a decade old killing havings focusing on home on 300 block of erie street. work began early tuesday, continued throughout the day. searches were using heavy equipment and they got the neighborhood really buzzing. >> what else are they going to find down there? if they fawn one, who says there is more? >> now, coming up at 7:30 here on "good day" philadelphia, three members of camden's newly commissioned cold case unit will be here in studio talking about the first cold case in just solved. >> delaware county woman accused of using a doggy door to break into her he is take dollars husband's home. forty-three year old kira facing long list of charges, and all of this stems from monday night. this is on lansdowne avenue in upper darby. police say after a couple of hours of drinking, she went to the home and crawled through the doak i door. when she got inside, police say, she attack her estranged husband. >> the sad thing is, domestic situation that she made threats to kill this guy. she wasn't going to divorce him, or is not going to divorce him, and then physically confronted the guy. >> police say this is the second time in just up elf -- cup ill every months they respond today a call from had home. >> stories making headlines around the nation for you this wednesday. an investigation underway in texas, after eight bodies were found abandoned in a fort worth funeral home. police say the family renting the property was forced to vacate the building few weeks ago. investigators say the bodies were in various stages of decomposition and range from infants to adults. >> while he is trying to put in the funeral home, inside the funeral home, he called the police. one thing led to another. this is a funeral home with dead bodies, so when you come in there to see dead bodies -- >> and the smell? the owners of the funeral home dispute claims of neglect or that the bod wrist purposely left behind. so far no charges have been filed. 4:18. what do you think about adding six new states to the union? well, a california businessman is making big push to do just that. venture captain list tim draper has submitted signatures for ballot initiative would ask voters to split california into six separate states. draper says, splitting the state up would generate governments more manageable, responsive to people's needs, but critics stay would just create rich. >> kkk is literally trying to sweet talk new members into joining. the clan leaving candy in the driveway of people's homes in south carolina, along with a recruiting flyer. some minorities and mixed racial families have even gotten them. a number of homeowners are stunned by this recruiting effort. this woman asked to be anonymous. >> i opened it up. i realized just what it was. and i just red the flyer, it said saved our land and join the clan. and my mouth fell open. >> unbelievable. the clan making public protest against illegal immigration in north carolina. this is next month with a cross burning after dark. >> 4:19 the time. ftc considering proposal that would change the emergency alert system. obama administration wants to be able to better communicate with the country all at once when natural disasters strike. the proposal aims to fix existing technological problems and expand alerts to include cell phones and other wireless devices f approved the plan could be implemented early next year. crews out again this morning, cleaning up the damage from the string of mid-summer storms, straight line winds, between 60 to 70 miles per hour, left behind a path of destruction in voorhees, as you can see right here. well, take the video, you can see toppled trees, downed power lines, set off several small fires which led to the evacuation of resident living in the nearly -- nearby burnt mills arms apartments. no injuries reported. a lot of storm damage report in the burlington county. skyfox over pemberton in the area of henderson and ridge. monday night tornado warning blade throughout the area. >> fourteen year old boy from delaware county shaken but happy to be alive after lightning bolt struck him. david just got out of the hospital, and is back at his prospect park home this morning. he said he was simply reaching for his friends' cargo. his hands is still swollen. >> just felt shocked, shaking, and i just didn't know what happened. i was struck, and the shoes he was wearing, they have real thick rubber souls. so that probably helped ground everything. >> oh, my goodness, in fact, just got those shoes. he said he's not going out in a storm again any time soon. 4:21, let's drive in for a lot of people, especially early morning commuters, caitlin, we saw, what, a rainstorm that hit in the early morning hours, what, midnight on? >> yes, well, actually started yesterday evening, with the first rounds that came through, about 5:00, 6:00. put under severe thunderstorm watch. pockets of thunderstorms popped up, and it continued all night long. probably felt some rain. because over the past 12 hours it has been pretty busy. not as widespread severe weather as monday night, we have storm reports we just showed you out of burlington county, almost the same spot hit monday night, saw some wind damage, sustained some wires down that extend into bucks county t today it, everything out of here, left over showers. that will give way to some clouds breaking for sunshine later today. turning less humid, much, much nicer, beautiful end to the day, 83 degrees high temperature. that's your foxcast, your seven day still coming up. >> taking a lock at the vine at eighth street. not too bad this morning. pretty dry out there if you are getting ready to head out. no volume at that point. looking at the majors, 95 north little slow, but nothing you need to wore built nothing adding to the travel times. >> derek jeter gets the all-star treatment. we have highlights from mlb highlights game. how this player was >> great tribute last night to derek jeter, even opposing pitcher adam wainwright gave him applause. and he said earlier after he pitched, he groomed the pitch, then changed it, derek jeter said thank you, i still have to hit t he had two hits last night, jeter d leading three-nothing, after the first inning. chase utley one for one, hit by a pitch in his other at bat. doubles home a run. scores a run. so the only philly in the game got a base hit. but the guy that was really the guy was derek jeter all night long, comes out in the fourth, gets a standing ovation again from the people in minnisota it was a great tribute to derek jeter at his last game. he really really is a good guy. look at this, the fans just wanted him for more. but the guy that won the game for the american league, millville's mike trout. two extra base hits, he knocked in two runs, he was the mvp of the game. and the american league won it five to three. that's sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >> today is world snake day. >> i did not know that. >> real thing. >> so later on good day philadelphia, we're going to have snakes on the show just before 9:00 in the morning. are you afraid of these things? >> i'm not afraid of snakes. i don't mean t so let's hope this doesn't happen, though. there is a rattle snake, it slithered its way into a tv station in huntsville, alabama. a lot of rattlers down there. employees found it coiled up on a sticky part. stacker found it and release philadelphia that was not the tv station. i don't know how to handle an are the letter. >> so if you're management, which employee do you send down there? >> one you don't like, the intern? what are your choices in sorry, guys. hey, that thing is big. look at that. well, looks like it crawled away. who caught it? we just said somebody caught it. any who, these are the questions we'll ponds err throughout the remainder of the newscast and get back to you. 4:26. hot mess situation going down at a northeast philadelphia school. what we're learning mo this morning about that scary situation. >> then who was the first hooters girl? turns out she has a connection to philadelphia. what she remembers from her days of hot wings and hair spray. 4:30 the time. new details right now in the brutal death after college grad. a person of interest is being questioned after a body was found stuffed into a duffle bag in kensington. >> then, take a good look, philadelphia police need your help to identify two people in a auto shop robbery. >> a man gets stuck inside a car on a hot day. the unlikely xavier that got him out after sticky situation. >> and have you ever wondered who the first hooters waitress was? i'm thinking about it now. turns out, she has got a connection to philly. what she had to say about her days serving those now famous hot wings. >> good day everybody, it is wednesday, july 16, 2014, i'm chris murphy with kerrey barrett. >> nice to work with you. >> i know, we'll be together every day from here on out. >> i'll be gray and white, and then i'll die it black again. hi, caitlin, good morning. >> working at 4:00 a.m., i know, i know, we all feel the same way, happy to have you both back, of coursement stormy weather has not take answer break. that's been back night after night this week, and last night was no exception to that. here is a live view of ultimate doppler, how we start off. slow moving cold front getting its final push off shore. but, despite that, and despite the real active weather is over with, we're still seeing rain at this hour. check out this one patch of pretty heavy rain moved across dover, now tracking across the delaware bay. that red indicates some downpours headed for maui river, millville, vineland, about to see some heavy rain. another pocket up in burlington county over shamong, heavy rain there. so crossing the atlantic city expressway over the next hour or so, you might be coming across heavy showers. i think jersey best place to see any of this rain as we head into the morning commute. here we are, 7:00 a.m., anywhere from philadelphia east, seeing some rain, the leftovers from last night's cold front. but it will take a little while to finally get out of our hair. we clear out from west to east, this afternoon, turns sunny, breezy, much more comfortable. i think down the shore, though, socked in with clouds, just about all day, not much of beach day. at lows we'll turn much more comfortable. nothing comfortable about yesterday. if it wasn't pouring rain, it was so humid. 91 degrees is the high temperature, 87, is the average. we fell below average for this afternoon, nice change, one of those topsyturvy days, 73 right now, muggy, just about everywhere. temperatures in the 60s, the 70s, but once you see the morning clouds roll out, the drier air comes through, and it feels much better. left over shower giving way to sun today. eighty-three the high temperature, beautiful end to the day. and i think real nice evening. 64 degrees, is low temperature, bit cooler. nice break from the humidity, kacie, you and i, our hairstyles? >> you just have to keep switching it up so your hey doesn't get used to something and then get president i. burlington bristol bridge, road work, alternating lanes between now and 5:00 a.m. it will be little slow down. also see if you are headed westbound on the pennsylvania turnpike, road work there. we'll get to coming up next. eastbound side of 42 it, one accident, around 363 has been moved to the shoulder. watch out for the slick roads this morning, chris? >> kacie, 4:32, breaking news for in you connection with to you groom some discovery. police waiting to serve search warrant on home on a person of interest they are questioning about brutal death after woman whose body was found in a duffle bag. fox 29's jennifer joyce now at police headquarters with the very latest on this, jennifer, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. police tell us the person of interest is a 23 year old man who lived in the same west philadelphia apartment complex as the victim, laura, and also hearing that charges could be filed as early as today. yesterday the victim's family came to philadelphian now live in oak home, a and they met with detective about their daughter's murder. police say laura was found strangled and stuffed into a duffle bag on north third street in kensington, the recent art institute graduate's hands and note were bound blunt force trauma to her body. her car found torch in south philadelphia. that will was ruled arson. the car had all of her belong, inside. police say she had been staying in west philadelphia the last few weeks, she was looking for long-term apartment to move into the woman's father said she never mentioned any distress in her life, solid group of friends in philadelphia. >> she never gave any signs of distress. she was not involved in any other activities. so very selective with her kind of friends, the people she related to most of the time, most of her friends were related to church, people she know and trust well. >> the family said they saw laura about two weeks ago, visiting family in the dominican republic. at this point police say they're still trying to determine a motive. there was no evidence of a sex assault, they also do not believe it was a robbery at this point. chris? >> bizarre story, also gruesome. all right, jennifer joyce, live for us, thank you. >> 4:35, turning to breaking news out of the mideast, israeli officials reporting violence between hamas and israel began eight days ago, the man reportedly killed when he was hit by hamas mortar fire along the israel gaza border. israeli president saying the killings on air-raids does present moral dilemma. but he doesn't have a moral answer. egyptian proposed trues between the two parties broke down yesterday. also, a developing story, out of northeast philadelphia this morning. >> mechanical failure at the arts ac a.m. any caused hazmat situation last night. now, this happened sometime after 7:00, this is at the 11,000 block of knights road, on campus, investigators say mechanical failure led to freon leak at the school. one person was taken to the hospital. >> we're very confident that we have zero readings on the inside. >> taken to the hospital, we understand, that that is maintenance worker, and the person taken just as a precaution. >> 4:36 the time. in camden the father of 11 month old girl has been arrested after loaded handgun fawn by day care worker in the child's nursery bag. the gun was discovered yesterday morning, at the el center day care, 400 block of martin luther king boulevard. police recovered 9-millimeter with hollow point bullets. it was reported stolen from philadelphia. in bucks county, bristol township police investigating how a four year old boy with special needs was left alone in the heat inside after school van. >> staffers at the friendship circle center found the boy, he was returned to the hospital and treated for dehydration, and the van driver now suspended. philadelphia police need your help in identifying two suspects in a auto repair shop robbery. the robbery happened at auto service in olney. two men wearing hoods and masks held up a couple in two small kids, the man struggled with them, and was pistol whipped, but groping free. suspect led empty handed. if you hear anything about this, call fist police. this woman is the first hooters waitress, it takes us down memory lane to her days of hair spray and hot wings. we'll tell you what her connection to philadelphia is. >> plus, much more than a passer from competing. heff ' been given rare gift. these athletes say why the transplant games of america is about a lot more than just >> hutches, every thousands every hooters girls have severed billions and billions of chicken wings. >> the burning question this morning. who was the very first hooters girl? where is she now? this october, lynn will mark 31 years since she became the very first hooters girl. one of the restaurant chains found her, spotted her in a florida bikini contest, this is back in 1983 and hired her as first waitressment these days she still lives in florida, has six kids, but she's now looking back on her legacy. >> i think our alum my is like 350,000 alum in a. >> and you're number one? >> and that's a column thing. i am sorry for what did i to the ozone in the 80s. >> well, there is a philadelphia connection. one of our viewers just tweeted us, you guys are good, was married to legendary phillies catcher darren daulton for five years, and they actually have a child together. >> she was a good catch. >> she was. that was really bad. >> sorry. >> too early for that. >> i liked it. >> caitlin? >> great, chris. >> for those on twitter -- . >> well, everyone has claim to fame, so we are happy for her and her philadelphia connection, of course, associated with hooters, why not? all right, let's get back to the forecast, show you the seven day real quick here for you. 83 degrees, it will be cooler later today. we start off with few showers, those clouds will give way to sunshine, i think by 3:00, 4:00. talking about a beautiful day. just will take little while to get there. thursday top to bottom looks nice, low humidity, 84, little warmer friday, still comfortable, then the clouds, humidity, return as we head into saturday, sunday, watch for those storm chances to return. sunday, monday, tuesday. but again, that's just more of the more humid summer weather returns, meantime, looking at improving day today. that's your seven day forecast. now here's cast. >> i thank you, looking at the majors, happy to see 50's, # 55, do have accident on the boulevard, shutting down the outer lanes. we'll get to that coming up. kerry? >> thank you, 4:42. we may all be getting sick of it right here with the high temperatures, but are we ready for the cold? we're never happy. we are never happy. where and when summer taking a break. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is 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powerful and unbelievable back story for each athlete competing at the transplant games of america. >> i'm heart transplant recipient. so to be here at the games is an incredible celebration of life. >> derek fitzgerald on team philadelphia is quite the competitor battling it out in just about every sport. >> in the 5k i did the swimming events, all of them, i think, but one, and then i did track and field yesterday. >> tyrone cooper also knocking out the competition, cooper says he's exerting himself to show his heart donor's family just how greatful he is for his second chance at life. >> he donated everything. and he saved about nine lives. >> we can feel our son, definitely feel his presence in tyrone, and so many with the same. >> he's really gone, but he's not. his body is gone, but his spirit is in everybody that was a recipient. >> the first time cam and marry met the man who received their deceased son's heart. they and other guests at their home experienced a few impromptu palpitations of their own when cooper's cell phone rang. >> that was his ring tone. >> your donor had the same fred sanford ring tone? >> yes. >> no way. >> here at the transplant games, every athlete has received a priceless gift, ranking from a newhart, lungs, liver, bone marrow, cornea or even tissue. >> there is over 120,000 people currently in the united states today waiting for an organ transplant. and approximately 18 of them die every day. >> fortunately, these athletes aren't only living, but thriving. >> i received two gold, three bronze. >> yahoo. >> in houston, at the transplant games, fox news. >> 4:48ment girl power is taken over the comic world. mighty thunder now a goddess. marvel comics announcing that the popular superhero will now be a woman. they say it is not temporary, and lady nor will carry the hammer from this point forward. marvel said they made the switch to continue the tradition of small female characters like storm, and black widow. >> she is adorable. rihanna is denying claims that she supports the palestinian authority of her tweet sent from her twitter account to suggest that she does, kerry? >> the tweet sent monday morning reads: hashtag free palestine. according to "tmz", the tweet was removed eight minutes after it appeared. the singer claims that she didn't realize the tweet was sent until she was questioned by fans about it. source says tms, rihanna mistakenly clicked on the hashtag. >> some of the industry's top artists are taking part in a ten day grammy workshop to help students learn the in's and outs of the music business, this is the tenth year for the grammy, created and sponsored by the grammy foundation. >> we have about 80 high school kids from all over the country, who want to have a career in music. and that means, i want to be a singer or songwriter, maybe i want to be a concert promoter, journalist, any casino of career. we brought them together, professionals, great faculty, people working in this business, so in ten days, they'll learn everything they need to know about having a successful career. >> and you can get more information about grammy camp at the grammy in the schools. com website. grammy in the schools. com. >> very good. hey, 4:49 right now. summer taking little bit of vacation in indianna. >> we worked together the first part of january, when one of the 17 storms we had, well, unseasonably cool temperatures are keeping people away from local beaches as a polar vortex sweeps through the area. remember that term, polar vortex? well, it is the middle of july, temperatures only in the mid 60s. >> you are kind of gearing up for warm summer. we had cool summer last one. seems like every other year mother flip flops. so we're gearing up for busy summer. so far, kind of quiet. >> grab the jacket. strong winds kicking up surf at lake front beach leaving lifeguards with very little to do. >> so that's certainly out of the orders area, caitlin. this time of year in our area, rain, not out of the ordinary. >> if you are going at a polar vortex at all in the year, you want it in the summer, because it bridges refreshing drop in the temperatures, maybe too cool for some. the polar vortex, the name bridges questionable scientific definition, but all in the same, those cold blasts of thayer we had all winter long, that's what kept temperatures only in the 20's during the day, in the summer, more like in the 60s, so, again, better to have it in july than january. right now, though, ton of rain, all summer long. still seeing it. plus, all of the moisture we had in january, same thing here in july, just falling in liquid form. right now left over showers, after last night's downpours, all of which everyone saw along with bright link, brief heavy winds. heavy rain crossed dover through the delaware bay, parts of cumberland county, this area right now seeing some heavy rain. if it holds topping it, will track right toward the atlantic city expressway. last night, with the strong storms, that came through, here are some of the severe reports that we saw, many of which were flashflooding in camden county, we had, again, high wind reports in central burlington county. the same spot that has winds damage from what was not a tornado, but straight line wind monday night. women, that produced wires down across portions of burlington county, southampton, bucks county. flashflooding reports in northern chester, as well as in northern lancaster. whole lot of rain, and a lot of messy weather last night. little quieter today. that being said, left over showers from the same slow moving cold front, likely this morning, especially in new jersey, as we get the final shove of this front to move off shore, we will see the clouds clear it, will give way to some sunshine, i think by this afternoon it is much, much nicer day. humidity will drop. we will ends it pretty well, at least here if philadelphia. 50's back toward our west for the polar vortex, setting up, 70s right now here though in philadelphia, 73, 69 in reading, your shore forecast for today, unfortunately, not a beach day. clouds, showers, this morning, tendency to link near the afternoon. even though we clear out in philadelphia, it will be tough to do so down the shore, west winds at 5 miles an hour, uv index at four. eighty-three today. beautiful one on tap thursday. eighty-four sunny low humidity. we will do the same thing again on friday. sunny, warm, 87 degrees. for that high temperature. and then some clouds and humidity returning to the forecast later on. that's a look at your seven day forecast, of course much more to commas we go throughout the rest of the morning with sue serio. meantime here's cast. >> i thanks very much, caitlin. going to get to an accident, one accident, cleared, one accident still sticking with us, so the northbound side of route one, outer drive of the boulevard, right at grant avenue. all lanes blocked for that accident. good news out on the eastbound side of 422, right around 363, that accident was moved to the shoulder. but now completely clear. and down tree from the overnight storm, lower providence, south park avenue near falcon roadblock g one lane, chris. >> kacie, thank you. unlikely person rescues a man stuck in a hot car. how he figured out just what to do and just in time. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. >> us bugged cell phone of germany's chancellor. a tennessee man lucky to be alive after being tree from hot car. >> all thanks to a three year old. temperatures soaring into the 90s, king got locked in his karat a church parking lot. this is in tennessee. he couldn't get himself out. but then he saw three year old keith williams nearby. he hollered at the child, that he was locked in. and the boy ran for help. >> he was hot. he was locked in the car. >> i don't know how long, i would say probably another 20 minutes sitting in there, he hadn't had notified somebody. >> said his car had electrical issues. the little boy's mother said she is impressed he knew what to do. good for him. 4:57 right now, challenge that just about every new parent faces, getting you're doing wrong. >> and the latest diet craze is telling women to eat like men. what that means, and what the potential benefits are. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, 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sunshine down there, but we still have some rain around this morning. >> at least the humidity go away, which i love. >> end of the day you will feel the difference, as it is happening right now. so there is your planner for today. with high temperature later on of 83 degrees, our weather by the numbers, has a eight out every ten, that's much better number than we've had all week. now, we still have some early stubborn clouds hanging around for awhile, left over showers, as well, only one thunderstorm in south jersey, sunshine will eventually return, humidity leaves, so bus stop buddy has day to look forward to at summer camp although still muggy right now still showers mostly at the beaches. >> we just have clouds,ment% relative humidity, 83, though, our high temperature. sixty-three tonight,ou may slwith the window open. .>hanks, sue lo moreland, byberry road still shut dow earlier accident, here, nowust downed pole, closed between buck and pine road. you can take county line road. great alternate this morng. maurice river township. proaing erhunts mill roa partially blocking the road wade, downed tree at the scene, as we go to the talcony palmyra bridge, that bridge open, close today traffic. we'll let you know when it is open to traffic again. >> 7:02. what's that in the deeper? gun left behind in a child's nursery bag over in camden leads to the arrest of the child's father. >> yes, steve, so luckily it wasn't a child who found that gun, right? >> certainly case whatever if. can you imagine the what if, worse case scenario case, way worse if alert day care workers didn't find this gun dropped off with a daughter, before any of the kids at this day care center may have found it, especially since this gun was loaded. and loaded with those extra deadly design to do maximum damage on impact with the human body hollow point bullets. the day care center you see here, happens to be on the same block as the courthouse, and the jail, and that's where the 11 olds' dad is emrake williams, lived in -- lives in lindenwold, father of two. this gun stolen from somebody in philadelphia, they've since learned. and when he dropped off his by girl, at the day care center this time yesterday, with her diaper bag, he forgot he packed the pistol in her pampers. dad the psco the g then went and got the dad. no troublement family services s care of his two daw d no tar and, a past conviction for drug dealing, so he is that's trouble again, and his kids, luckily, are safe and so is everybody at the day care center thanks to the alert workers there. >> wow, 704:67:89 updated on what's going on in the middle east, israel intensifies their air strikes, over the last couple of hours, the attacks reportedly targeting the homes of four senior leaders of the islamic millitant group. more than 200 palestinians have died in the attack. israel has reported one death. that happened yesterday. a.m. a man delivering food to soldiers. >> clock 04. mechanical failure at school in northeast philadelphia, caused hazmat situation last night. it happened sometime after 7:00 at the arts academy at benjamin rush. this is on the 11,000 block of knights road. investigators say, the mechanical failure led to a freon leak at the school. medics took a maintenance worker tow hospital. just as a precaution. all right, back to this horrible story. gruesome discovery in philadelphia. wait to go search the home after person of interest now. they are questioning about that brutal death of a woman. whose body was found in a duffle nag her car torched. >> so jenny joyce live in mantua this morning, awaiting on police to go searching the apartment building, where she used to live? >> that's right, sue, homicides detective still talking with the person of interest, and when they're ready they are expected to come here and search this apartment complex. it is where the victim and the person of interest lived yesterday. the 23 year old victim's family who now lives in es abo murder. police say laura was found strangled, and stuffed into a duffle bag north street kensington, graduates as hands and feet bound plus fourth trauma to her body. found torch in south philadelphia. that was ruled arson. the car had all of the belongings inside. while she had been staying in west philadelphia, the last few weeks, she was looking for a long-term apartment to move into. the woman's father tells us, she never mentioned any issues or distress in her life. she had solid group of friends here in philadelphia. >> she was very speci, because her main goal in life were related to religion, to health things. initially she wanted to do a career in religion, and finally she decided to go to the fashion area and completed her agree in fashion marketing. >> police tell us a person of interest in laura's murder has burns on his body which would make sense her car was set on fire. the hospital he was treated at grew suspicious, and called police. police still trying to determine a motive for this crime. they do have a person of in custody of interest, and we're hearing charges could be filed as early as today. mike? >> jen, most of her belongs, in that car, didn't she? >> apparently her car was completely packed with all of her belongings from her jewelry to picture frames to clothing. this is just a temporary place, until she found something more permanent. >> yes, who knows, maybe she new the guy and wants to move away from him. we'll have to find out. 7:07. >> the woman wanted for stealing wallets out of shopping carts in a new jersey wegmans has been caught. forty-nine year old barbara sanborn arrested by deposition for the police during traffic stop monday. recognized her as suspect in three separate thefts at the mt. laurel wegmans on center ton road. investigators say, sanborn stole wallets, credit cards from customers, who left their cars unattended while they shopped. >> you never know what your neighbors are up, to right? man, guy, mt. laurel guy, charged with burglary. but more importantly, invasion of privacy big time. criminal mischief after police say he installed a bunch. hidden cameras in his neighbor's house. >> this is so creepy. police say the victim came home from work, and she found tools laying around her attic door was open, so show said something is not right hereof course. she called police, they finds a camera in the bedroom inside an air event, and then a tiny hole drilled in the wall in her shower. further investigation lead police to neighbor's house, then they arrest 36 year old nadir ibrahim. this is picture his facebook page. victim spoke exclusionly to fox 29. and we have concealed her identity. >> this man was in my house. he was in my closets. was know my drawers? what did he see on the camera? what did he do with what he saw on the camera? >> and the suspect is now out on bail this morning. >> really, out on bail. >> wel in bucks county, bristol township police are investigating how a four year old boy with special needs was left alone in the heat inside a school van. he was strapped in a carseat, for two and a half hours. >> yes, staffers at the friendship circle center found the boy. he was rushed to the hospital and treated for dehydration. well, the van driver has been suspended. and a similar deal in texas. but this was -- this horrible story, let me of course could be a lot worse, these good samaritans, shoppers at strip mall, little boy and girl strapped inside of this jeep. they can't get out. began smashing windows with the hammer. close to 100 degrees outside, and the children were crying inside the car. get us out of here. they're conflicting reports right now, some news agencies were reporting the mother left the kids ine th car to go get a haircut. others say she locked them in by mistake, forgot they were is there. and was seeking help to get them out. you can see, some of the video here. the police were never called to the scene. >> interesting. other national news. closing arguments are set to begin in a few hours. in the obstruction trial, a friend, of the boston bombing suspect is going to be at that hearing. former roommate accused removing items from dzhokhar's dorm room. officials say a laptop and back pack containing altered fireworks were taken from the dorm room hours after the fbi released photos and videos of the suspect and his brother. >> border crisis, may be crumbling, find out later this morning, it all hinges on new rules that promise to quickly deport many of the illegal imigrants, a lot of them children, streaming across the southern border into the united states. >> trying to stem the tied here. doug luzader joins us live from washington. so, this agreement has fallen apart now? >> well, it looks like it is running into some difficulty at the very least. white house more or less sports at least the idea behind it, a loft democrats, though, are not on board with this. so the white house is going to do a lot of lobbying now behind the scene. >> white house wants money to process the tens of thousands of central american children who have illegally crossed the border. but the president also wants new authority to speed up the legal process. so they can be quickly deported if necessary. but there is one problem. >> no, i won't support it. >> senate majority leader and democrat, harry reid, joining with many pro immigration activist who is oppose changing the law to allow for faster process, and read says the border isn't as porous as people think. >> and everyone here the board is her secure, talked to the caucusti the border is secure. >> but, images from the border, look otherwise, to many who providing more resources but only if there is a change in the law and that combination w the ruth of a bipartisan compromise that had seemed to be getting momentum. >> this is road map, not the only road map somebody has better idea to listen to it, but what i will not do is vote for blank check for the president for something that did not solve the problem. there is certain amount of surround urgency to get this dong. the hope is that something happens between now and then, and there will be a lot of arm twisting behind the scenes. >> keep us updated on that, doug, thank you. how about that all-star game last night we had here on fox? boy, jessie, especially south jersey, in the house. >> oh, ya. >> you know before the game, all of the talk derrick jeter, playing last all-star game. derrick did not disappoint. first at bat, man, he crushed one down the right field line here. but then our chase utley, who started at second base, and was seventh in the line up, in the next inning, he did the same thing. he can do it, too. >> oh, ya. >> uh-huh, nice shot there. >> derek plans oretiri at the end of the seaso the star of the night, though, derekenhaannds with everybody in the >> oh, >> and everybody in minneapolis. >> but what a player. what a knock out look at this. w jerse native out. you know what did he? heent two for three. aluaas playerf the game. two for three on the night, includes game winning rbi. so the american league wins the game five to three. that means, the american league will haveome field advantage in the world series. but i mention some other jersey guys. >> the jersey boys in the house. today frazier, and sean doo little also in the all-star game last night. frazier place for the reds. from toms river. i believe he played in williamsport one year. doo little with his big beard pitcher for the oakland athletics, grew up in tabernacle township, won't shawnee high school. they played against each other on the same teams overhe years. that's cool. >> too bad we don't have mike trout. >> oh, my goodness. >> wouldn't that be great? >> they say he has to be one of the best ever lived. most of the conceration of baseball's in the hot state, like arizona, california. but now we're getting some good quality players out of new jersey. >> well, speaking of the minnesota twins, and minneapolis area, a minnesota twins fan wants people to know he's really got his team's back. would any of do you something like this? shave your back hair? >> ed rendell there. >> i can't do this. this man, showing his love and appreciation, for brian dozer by shaving his baseball jersey in his back hair? he's not been identified. probably for good reason. but the sixer can be picture made its way all around the internet. >> that is fantastic and appauling all at the same time! >> you applause him for his talents, who ever did it, but ya. you're just mortified. >> okay, who did it? we needs to find this out s a girlfriends? no, he wouldn't have a girlfriends. >> that's going to be a buddy. >> barber shop? >> i went to the barber shop and this happened. looks like he is holding something to up his mouth? >> perhaps refreshing himself. >> i'll do it tomorrow. put the good day logo on my >> do you have that much back hair? >> no, i don't. maybe i'll do leg hair. good day philadelphia right down here. >> oh, boy. >> i'll work on that while you dot wetter. >> all right, meantime, waiting for, that we're also waiting for the rain to leavement it is not gone yet. as you can see from this picture here, of all the mat doppler radar. >> thunderstorm, watching it all morning, mover out of cumberland county, and up into atlantic, eventually ocean county you can see it going on. cold front is not gone yet. but the changing of the weather is already starting to occur. so let's show you what's going on here. a lot of the heavy rain still in places like toms river. >> getting better, had a loft thunder and lightning in little egg harbor, beef haven. so starting to improve slowly. while we were focus on thunderstorms. >> we had heatwave. official yesterday with high of 91 degrees, monday was 90, sunday was 91. >> cooler air hasn't settled in just yet, but will. by the end of the day, we expect to get to high in the lower 80s, still kind of on the muggy side right now. >> we start today cool off in the poconos, that drier air, moving in, and dew points are dropping so 54-degree dew point mount pocono, still stick any philadelphia with the dew point of 66. but the breezes are picking upment that's what's going to happen as the drier air moves in from the northwest, 13-mile per hour breeze in philadelphia, right now. not the best beach day. a lot of those clouds will be lingering at the shore, improving, don't have the fog we saw yesterday. but we have uv index with four today. and 71 degrees surf temp. so, keep an eye out for showers, at the beach. it will probably improve closer to sunset. 83 degrees today. 84 degrees tomorrow with low humidity! yeah! and friday, looking good, as well. we will be warmer, in the mid to upper 80s, but will still be not quite as humid. saturday forecast improving. sunday's not so much. looks like possibility of thunderstorms in the afternoon sunday. monday, tuesday, unsettled, and humidity comes back as well. that's your seven day forecast from the authority. before we get to the weekends, kacie, weaver to get through this morning. >> a lot to get through, thanks very much, sue. starting lower moreland, still byberry road closed, buck road, to pine road, county line road gets you around that downed pole. and wires. and morristown ship, morris river township, excuse me, the eastbound side of 49, approaching hunters mill road. partially blocking roadway, downed tree. good news talcony palmyra bridge back open. it was closed for a ship. >> all right, i'll play music video here for you, get your eyes going, put on your glasses if you have to. so hollywood actresses doing drag. new music video for performer jenny lewis. see if you can make out these actresses. >> so sue saw ann hathaway right away. >> the one, the red hair, guitarist, kristin stewart, we larson, having little fun, just one of the guys music video, the first single from lewis' first solo albumn in six years. voyager comes out july 29th. >> never heard of her. still ahead, confirming rumors, former secretary every state, hillary clinton, does a little more than drop a few hints on laters tv appearance watch she said about possible presidential run. and it wasn't with her. kick off instagram. do you find these pictures offense sniff instagram certainly did. what she says proves that the social media giant instagram is discriminating against >> another day, another instagram controversy. >> this time, teenager accusing instagram of size discrimination. so, kerrey, explain. >> this we see people in bra, underwear, bra, panties, bathing suits all the time on instagram. >> all the time. so this latest controversy, i guess, is surrounding nine year old -- 19 year old sam new nan. posted couple of selfies in herself in her blah and underwear. only to find that instagram had deleted her account because of those pictures, especially, so we take a look at couple of them. sam said she has been bullied because of her thighs her entire life. her confidence improved of college because of the support she found on line. in fact, even referring to her instagram, as her, quote, safe place. but her feelings about that site changed when her account was deleted. she said there is a double standard, especially, when it comes to celebrities. >> sure. >> take a couple of looks at these pictures. >> sure. >> here is one of miley cyrus, we've got caroline erickson, kim kardashian, all of them in their underwear, in their bathing suits. so they are simply dressed on their instagram accounts, as well. sam said she doesn't think it was her outfit choice that they found inapropriate at all. she says it was her thighs that me were discriminating against. instagram has sin apologized for deleting her account. the network cited its guidelines against nudity, as the reason for removing her pictures. but there is a spokesperson says that they wrongly removed content. and they work to rectify the error as soon as they're notified about it. >> we know what happened here. somebody on instagram found it un attractive. >> but here is another question. what is the obsession, and i don't care what size you are, and whether you are famous or not, what is the obsession with posting pictures of ourselves in our underwear anyway? >> i agree! >> well, i take them all the time of myself, i just don't post them. >> right, you just have them in a arsenal. >> up on the cloud right now. >> the sealing? >> ya. well, ya, in your apartment. >> so i don't know why we're all taking pictures in our unaware, but that's what happened there with instagram for sure. thought she was un attractive. thanks, kerrey. coming up. what could be the internet's greatest salesman i think? this guy is good. cosell ice to a he is kim glow wow. >> the high tech ad he put together that cost more than the car that he is actually selling. oh, he is good. hey, jen, what's up? >> reporter: hey, guys. okay, so here is a question for you guys. any of ooh guys been to wings game? raise your hand. ya, so why the heck are the wings moving out of philadelphia? we'll talk to some lacrosse fateful. the men making the sport for the youth your about why they might be leaving. the men by the way, kind of weird. 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(vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. it is coming up on clock 30, look at that morning. >> oh, do you see the sun starting to burn through some of those clouds? >> but rain off on the ocean. >> i know, just slow to leave, is all. but better times are coming. >> can you believe the temperatures in the midwest? my daughter was in kansan city. the height 65, 69 degrees. >> crazy out there. >> all-star game last night. 60s, 70s here, still cudy, still be needing you muggy for the next couple of days. things getting much better. much more comfortable out there. ome of those early stubborn clouds, left over showers, but, pluses, the sunshine returns, and the humidity leaves. now, look at the showers, off shore, we just showed you that. some rain still in ocean county parts of lat lan particular, sus eggs county, raining very heavily in ocean city, maryland right now. 73 degrees, in philadelphia, with bit of breeze, 13 miles an hour and the good news that breeze is out of the north northwest, which means things will be getting better. 79% relative humidity still muggy. now, 83 degrees, our high today, left over shower, and then, some sunshine. tonight we're down to 64 degrees. so, that will be a night where maybe you can turnoff the air-conditioning at least for little while. >> still out to the roadways, we will check on some of the incidents, downed pole, downed wire, lower merion, blog parts of waverly road at mt. pleasant road. just anticipate some crews out on the scenement looking ahead to later today, westbound side of the a.c. expressway out in mays landing between route 50 and route 73, blocking the lane there, until 5:30, some ongoing road warning, here is a look at your majors, 476 little slow in both directions, 76, obviously slow, slow in both directions, 59 south expect slow down. >> thanks, what a day in camden yesterday. the fbi, police and firefighters, sent out home looking for possible human remains. source tells us here at fox investigators are looking for body connected to a decade, ten year old case. a killing in camden. the investigation is focusing on home on the 300 block of erie street. the work began early tuesday, yesterday morning. continued throughout the day. until got dark. investigators with camden county's new cold case unit are digging into about ten unsolved homicides, dating back to 2010. and they've already solved their first case. joining us right now, some members of the cold case squad. casino of new. lieutenant jeff frame p ton, camden county police department, marty devlin, civil yan investigators, joe, investigator, as well. how many years for you in law enforcement? >> twenty-four. >> all with? >> in camden sit. >> i you? >> twenty-eight years in philadelphia with the philadelphia police department 15 more with the camden county prosecutor. >> how but? >> thirty years with the camden county prosecutor's office. >> did you all know each other before? >> no. >> no? so, why is this unit put together? >> homicide, unsolved, had have the victims get some closure, families get closure, we put this together to get that going. >> what's the situation, because actually tv shows called colds case base in the philadelphia. is it because our police forces, because of money issues, have shrunk, that you can't even look at cold cases much, they'll bring in some of you guys? >> i think it is a matter of priorities. you have so much money. and the department has to determine how they're going to prioritize their resources. the cold case, it is more philosophy. it is saying that the old ways over. we have new police department. we're going to be doing things a new way, and that our people in the poor city, one of poorest cities of america, our victims are as important as anybody else, any big cities? but the old way -- was pretty good way, how are your techniques different than modern police force, would you say? >> i don't think they're any different. you know, we're just doing follow up on what's already been done on these cases. cases have been thoroughly worked, and we're just trying, you know, sometimes cases just get backed up because the guys working the cases just get more cases and more cases -- >> isn't it always a fresh set of eyes? >> that too, yes. >> yes? >> can you tell me anything at all about what they were doing yesterday in camden? what are they looking for? >> right now, active investigation, we're looking into a possibly decade old murder, and we're glad we have strong partners with the fbi, camden county department. >> interesting idea to bring all of your experience, your expertise into this unit. it is really interesting. it is being done in other cities around america, too. how many cases are you working on? >> well, we have been given ten to 15 cases initially to work on. but we're -- our department hasn't restricted us from looking at -- we've looked at cases, 15, 20. >> give me a success story? >> marty? >> last week we lock up a man by the name of tino cruz for killing a woman, an innocent woman, at eighth and tulip street in the city. it was over basically nothing. it was a case that meant a lot. >> this woman was pretty much loved in that neighborhood. and she was an air force veteran. she was a woman who was, you know, someone's daughter, someone's sister, a mother. she served her country honorably, in some way along the way from thereto tulip street. >> it is an over us dollars -- over used word, but closure, after these years, family has to feel a little better about it? >> well, the family was absolutely amazed. i mean, you know, her sister cried for 15 minutes, like i couldn't even talk to her. she had said to me, you know, i thought you forgot. >> i thought you forgot? and a lot of times we do forget. you know, we do these stories, a than wean don't -- years go by, and then they aren't solved. thank god for you guys. i mean, without you, that case could have gone unsolved forever. >> we're hoping to brg ne did. >> is that you, marty? >> nice job there, too. >> thank you. >> great to meet you guys. >> thank you. >> please keep us update the. what a great idea, sue. >> it sure is. and coming up next, we have another bittersweet story for you. a father loses his baby daughter after only a few shore months. now, he just wants one picture of his baby girl, without all of the tubes and wires. see the amazing response >> i us a like viewers different opinions on different stories watch do you think about this? a grieves farther, reaches out to all of us on the internet, using facebook or twitter, instagram. >> right. >> and he got an overwhelming response from us. >> here to tell thus story, and it is so sad, it is chris murphy. >> with a interesting ending watch do we think? i think it is amazing, outpouring and support. story of this past's request making headlines, all over the internet right now. so this is the only picture nathan had of his six month old daughter sophia. the sad part sue was talking about. according to elite, she passed away while waiting for a liver. nathan asked users if they could help him out. and get him a picture of his little girl without all of those tubes. so this was the response. they just poured in. look at this. they photo shopped, yes, little baby, the way she would look without all of the tubes. the dad could not keep up with all of the responses stayed up until 3:00 in the morning trying to respond to all of the wonderful people who stepped in to help him out. encourage to go see how many people stepped to up help this dad out. you would never want your lasting can do that photo shopping. >> amazing. >> what a cute little babe. >> i gorgeous. >> interesting idea. i like it. i'm glad that dad thought of it. >> yes. >> and initially i wasn't sure. and i think we all feel like oh, but it is bittersweet i guess is the word? >> you might think it was morbid until you see the pictures, i think. >> right. >> they turned out so well. >> all right, chris, thank you for that. okay, i can't believe how popular lacrosse camp is for kids. jen, where can we play? >> okay, well, we are in pitman, new jersey, but there are lacrosse camps all around. look at these kids. it is the fastest growing sport in the country, and certainly here in the northeast. and they're having fun. so why philadelphia wings lacrosse team taking off out of philly? we'll talk about >> 7:44, sue. >> and it is getting bert. see the blue skies taking over up in the pocono mountains, and eventually. that will happen here, as well. not quite yet. but eventually. because the cold front hasn't quite cleared the coast yet. but as we take a look at ultimate doppler, see where rain is. we've gotten rid of the rain for the most part in philadelphia area. you still see few distributes, drabs around, front kinds of hugging the coast right now, so as we look closer at some of the shore points, we had some rain in cape may. it looks like up toward atlantic city, maybe around margate, getting some rain right now. then at the delaware beaches, it is raining pretty heavily. and as you go further south, around ocean city, maryland, we've got thunderstorm, one more, for good measure, i guess, before that whole cold front gets out of here. so the temperatures trends, shows us that we had another heatwave. starting on sunday, with 91 degrees, monday was 90, yesterday was 91. even with the limited sunshine. but now things are about to change. you can see the warmer temperatures hanging on, a long the coast, we're at 73 degrees, nor folks folk at 74. go out to the west, pittsburgh, very cool 55. so i think at this time tomorrow morning some of the temperatures on this map will be in the 50's. 73 degrees right now in philadelphia. it is 60 right now in mount pocono. you can bet on the 50's tomorrow morning, at this time. so, it starts to feel sticky above 60 degrees, what we've now seen dew points start to drop little bit even as close as pottstown, but still pretty sticky here, in philadelphia. so, it is a muggy morning, for awhile, 13-mile per hour breezes are helping to clear out the air. and those breezes are out of the northwest. that is a good thing. so, 83 degrees today. no more 90s, in store, then two ten's still for thursday, friday. we've been promising you those all week long. that's still in the forecast. now saturday forecast is improving. by sunday, though, we do see the chance after pop up shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon. back to humidity, by monday, and tuesday of next week. caste? >> let's get out to the roadway, do have a lot to look out for, let's look first every all at all of the majors, 59 south, normal culprits, very delayed this morning, 476 northbound, expect slight slow down, mays landing, some construction going on blocking the right lane until 5:30, the westbound side of the a.c. expressway, between route 50 and route 73. so, that's pretty long stretch, it will be little delay ridden. lower merion downed pole, downed wires, waverly at mt. pleasant road. >> got you. i find this fascinating. let's say i like your outfit. take a picture or just point my camera at t your outfit, and your outfit. new app that will tell me who is the designer of the outfits, where where i can get it. and there is an actress has created something, shazam, where you listen to music in a restaurant. >> tells us what the song is. >> and who has been singing. this is created snap and steel. when you see someone wearing an outfit, that you really like, just take a picture of it, then up load that picture to her app, the snap and steel. that find out, you know, finds out the outfit through about 300 different retail partners that she is crammed into this app. and it tells you exactly where you can get it, and there is also a convenient click to buy button, so you can buy it instantly. so, kate is the app's chief marketing officer. she will be rich. while her husband is the chief creative officer. >> i thought about this before. and that's the thing. how many of these apps, these stinking apps just thought about before, you see them, okay, all download and pay you a dollar. >> some people are viewers, others are do ers, kacie. >> here's what i want to know, if your clothes are really olds, does it come upsal vagues army store? >> mine wouldgog to make money d clothing stores to feed her the information into her app. >> yes. >> partnership. >> then she will dis i am nature it. >> do you think she will get any of the monday that i they spends on dresses in do you think she will get a percentage that far? >> oh, that could be, too, i don't know, they'll make a ton of money. speaking of money, i'll tell now little while, how much kim kardashian made this last week. i really want to be sick. lacrosse! i've never played a game of lacrosse. but boy the kids love it, jen. and now they're camps where they are learning how to lay t this one's in pitman. >> these are some of my buds, nick, luke, hi, guys. you know, one talking about all morning, the wings are moving out of town. this is directly going to impact you guys, because you both are junior wings players, right? >> yes. >> so what do you think the problem is? we look out here, we see all of these people, amazing head strong camp. why aren't people going to the wings game? >> i don't think lacrosse is well enough advertised. like when somebody says wells fargo center they think oh, are we going to flyers game. but when they should think oh, is there a wings game in town? so there is a big flyers logo. and sixers logo. they should have wings logo on the top of the stadium right next to them. >> you are like a great spokesperson for lacrosse. why do you think that the grownups aren't taking their kids or going to wings games? >> well, because i think lacrosse is not as populated as other sports like football, baseball, and all of that other. >> yes, emerging sport, right? and you say what's going on today that no one is really talking about? >> well the fil world championship is going on, which is every four years. and it is all of the countries come together and they play lacrosse. >> but the worlds cup of lacrosse. >> exactly. and usa was supposed to play the ear coy nation, which they're new, atnu i turn on. and it was -- the captioning said lacrosse. and it was some sec college football breaking about drafting new players. >> so you're like -- nicks wants to watch the fil. what's going on. >> yes. >> so let's talk about michael right in front of his face. i said to you what's the number one thing you like about this camp? and you said? >> it is fun. >> okay, yesterday he said he likes it because he gets to do dodgeball have, some fun. yesterday you won a very, very special competition here at camp. what was it? >> the ray lewis dirty birds dance. >> let's see it, bring it, baby, i need to see the ray lewis dirty bird dance. take your helmet off. michael that's one of the things you want kids to know, like lacrosse is super fun, and you bring in all kind of sports. all right, bring me your moves like i've never seen them before. >> there you go! oh, yes. love it. >> tearing the turf up dude. >> i love him so much. and as we wrap up, i mean, they casino of said what we were talking about, i know, the owner of the wings son your board, bunches every guys that used to play, have been coaches for you in the past. it is all about what they're talking about, so, basically, the sports market in philadelphia, all about the eagles and the flyers, and -- >> absolutely. i think the wings, long history, you know, a loft people have been involved with the organization, head strong, you know, we're just delight today have these guys and all of the other campers here today. to provide an experience for them to learn lacrosse, to have fun, more importantly to support the head strong mission which is what? >> to raise awareness for blood cancer, which is hard to pronounce the name. >> non-hodgkins limb foam a but luke and you are representatives of the wings organization, i try reach out to some of the guys on the wings, unfortunately they can't speak right now, but it is all good. >> all loving lacrosse. >> by the way, i think you have future in sports casting. >> thank you. >> what grade are you? >> i'm going into seventh grade. >> mike, i don't know what the people feed the children here in new jersey, butis. jen, thanks very much. we'll tell you more about the lacrosse camps for your kids in just a little bit watch could be the internet's greatest salesman? this guy is good. the high tech ad he put together that cost more than the stinking crappy, excuse me, crumby car that he sold. >> wow. ♪wandering out into this great unknown.♪ ♪and when it's done, believe that i will yell it from that♪ ♪mountain high. find summer. the chevy summer drive. get 0% financing for 72 months plus a total value of $4,000 on this 2014 silverado all-star edition and no monthly payments until the end of summer. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> 7:56. let's talk to preston and steve. hi, guys. >> we're good. put up picture little while ago, i guess all over the internet, all of these different weird marriage proposals. some guys run around dressed up like mickey mouse. has a bunch of disney characters around him in the street. he gets down on one knee, takes the big head off, asks the woman to marry him. i'm kind. over these elaborate marriage proposals, what do you think? >> completely agree. talking about this, a lot of them end up on line, a lot of them, especially the ones where the girl refuses, says no, and he's orchestrated. you can't trust any of this stuff any more. and it also shows up guys who really don't do a lot for their proposal. >> that's part of it. >> like me? >> so what did you do? >> i -- preston? >> well, my wife and i gotten guage in the vancouver, canada, on a snow mobile trip out in back country. we went out to this isolated camera, guide took us out there, getting dinner cook for us and i promos dollars to her. >> did you have that planned or spur of the moment? >> no, ted planned. in fact the night before she was telling me i was never going to ask her to marry her, just what's going to happen, you are never going to do it, you just never r i almost pick up the ring and through it at her. but i waited for the romantic moment. >> would you have video ordered had you you the option? >> no. >> no? >> i wanted to keep it, you know? >> you're private little thing, you didn't want it popping up on youtube. >> but over the years i've seen like people who have had the full marching bands come out, the entire community, and they do these traveling videos of them walking down the road, all these people popping up, throwing flowers, it is a bit much. >> do you think maybe because that's the only decision he'll ever get to make in his entire life? you know? you have to bring out the marching bands, then you're done? >> well, i guess the wedding it self, a lot of that falls on the bride's day, i mean, pretty much known as that. so if you look at it that way maybe. about no, i still don't like it. >> stage your wedding propose. >> mine was we were at the free clinic, getting methadone. >> sure. >> no, no. actually we made it -- i wanted to surprise her. i made it on an afternoon where she wasn't going to think a lot was going to happen. i got the ring. i got the flowers, the whole damn deal. i go over to the house. she having migrate headache. she is sprawled on the floor. yet the power of the engagement ring is such that even through the horrible migraine, she got on the phone and i'm engaged! and it started. so, no matter what, as long as guys follow through, and pop the question -- >> did you at least kneel down on one knee? >> she had to vomit little bit. she did. >> let's ask kathy. would you be impressed with something elaborate? how did happen for you? >> mine was little bit elaborate. i always wanted that, you know, like after we got engaged i wanted my entire family to be, there i wanted my friends to be there. instead he proposed on the radio in front of all of philadelphia. >> that's right. >> and to be honest i thought she was going to say no, man, because -- >> i was completely -- >> didn't feel the love between those two at all. >> well, thanks. i was completely shock. no idea that was coming. >> oh, she'll never gotten guaged. >> wow. >> intern amber, i understand she is looking for a job. guys, see you next week. >> all right. take care, guys, see ya later. >> it is wednesday, july the 16th, is it the 16th? 2014. nothing gets by me. >> live from the fox 29 studios. this is "good day philadelphia". >> we are starting with a story thattohe we're here in camden, police tell us that a dad dropped off his 11 month old caught they are time yesterday, but forgot he packed his pistol in her pampers. sue? >> steve, are you sick of the storms? well, we've got a respit for you. not yet. still kind of cloudy, still casino of muggy out there. but trust me, the forecast is improving, mr. mike. >> well, thank you for that, sue. boy, a terrifying moment faces one of our favorite people certainly. sandra bullock, america's sweetheart, right? she came face-to-face with a stalker, inside her home, the latest details on very scary situation, and why can't anything be done about it? this guy's really kind of been after her for years. and oh, i found a list yesterday. do you realize, i mean, philadelphia's become a restaurant capitol of the world. they are right now currently right now 19 new restaurants in the city of philadelphia. so, i was on this website, i look at all of the time. >> you can't say it but you like it? >> so we will reveal the top 19 all of them. if you like to go out to dinner, into the philadelphia area, you have to get through. >> this by the way, why don't you say your favorite restaurant, use the hashtag food east. tell us. nineteen, called masters. >> oh, really? >> yes, a bar in. and restaurant in north philadelphia. >> and that made the police. >> yes. >> brand new? >> the woman who wrote the article ranked these. see we will go through 18 more of them. >> just like, well, if you do traffic and weather together, we have to get back to this story, that is loaded diaper, 9-millimeter in a baby diaper. >> all right. so, first, before we do that, we will get to your weather for this wednesday morning. and i've got it tell you, we had four and five this week. now we're to up a eight. things will be improving. we've got some stubborn clouds around, won't leave right away, left over showers we've been watching few thunderstorms even. but the sunshine will return this afternoon and the humidity will be outta here. so bus stop buddy looking forward to fun day at summer camp. he still has mug which him for this morning, temperatures in the 60s, 70s, and there are the thunderstorms talking about, down around ocean city, maryland, and that heavy rain starting to move into the delaware beaches, and headed toward cape may county. so, if you are at the jersey shore, on vacation, you will get some rain this morning. hopefully things will clear up by the afternoon, 73 degrees, right now, in philadelphia. we're still at 71%. with our relative humidity. we have 17-mile per hour breeze out, there so breezes picking up. that means, the sky is in the process of clearing out, so we have 83 degrees for our high temperature later today and then tonight down to 64 in the city. some 50's tonight in the suburbs. and for what we've had this week, that will be casino of on the refreshing side. so that's your foxcast from the weather authority. here's kacie checking the roads. >> a lot of ground space in the studio. we had to run from side to side. thanks, sue. downed pole, down wires, leer moreland, closed between buck road and pine road. getting shout down all morning. county line road great alternate, gets you around it no problem. looking at the majors, no other incidents this morning, 76, delay ridden if you are headed westbound, 95, delay ridden, if you are headed southbound, so just normal delays, you can expect those this morning. taking a look at everything, the new jersey turnpike, 42, those are behaving today. 476, if you are headed northbound, not too bad. extra ten minutes there. double the trouble time on 76 and 95. >> i think steve has new information now about that diaper bag situation. i guess nursery bag, gun, was found in one yesterday. >> yes, steve, what have you found out? >> usually it is the kid not the par hasn't leaves the big mess in the deeper? police tell us the dad in this case now in a big legal mets after he left his loaded gun in his daughter's diapers in a bag he left with her at 8:00 yesterday morning at the day care center which coincidentally is just short walk from the camden police headquarters here. he dropped her off, she is 11 months olds, with her sister, at 8:00 yesterday. forgetting apparently that he previously dropped his loaded gun with extra deadly hollow point exploding on impact bullets, in his daughter's diaper bag, that he also left with her day care workers when he dropped her off. day care center, coincidentally right on the same street, and the same block, where dad's at now, so camden county jail. and to make it worse, the dad's nine miami meter gun was a stolen gun from philadelphia. twenty-five year old father akeem williams of lindenwold, first pick up his stolen again, then pick him up later in the day. he is lucky none of the 16 a kids up to age six at that very big day care center found the gun first and played with it and maybe really killed somebody with it and first the alert workers get good award for us for finding the gun first and calling police right away. so along with having that i will legal gun, yes, those hollow point bullets, that it was loaded with, are also illegal for civilians to have here in new jersey. so like one of his daughters dirty diapers there is dad now you can say is also in deep you know what this morning. >> sue, mike? >> i do know what you are saying, yes. >> boy, we have big crisis averted down in texas. >> shoppers at industrial mall step in to save little boy and girl trapped inside a hot car. >> check out the video herement the the shoppers start smashing the windows with a hammer. witnesses say it was 98 degrees outside, and the children were crying inside the car. but we have conflicting reports of what was really going on here. some news agencies reporting the mother left the kids in the car to go and get a haircut. but others say she locked them in the car by mistake and that she was looking for help to get them out. but police were never called to the scene. so this is what happened. >> well, apparently they should have. so, quite an if you years now, there has been this dude after sandra bullock. i mean -- >> scary stuff. >> he thinks he is married to her, all of this. >> ya. so she came face-to-face with this guy who broke into her home last month. he goes back in and runs right into her, in her bedroom. >> well, "tmz" says it has a cope of the search warrant for joshua corbett's property, the warrant reportedly reveals the details of the night "tmz" says the break-in happened on june 8th, around 1:00 a.m. bullock heard the loud bang g inside of her house. so she ran to the bathroom and she went to close and lock the door, while she was doing that, she saw corbett in the hallway in dark clothing. according to the warrant, she slammed the door shut, locked it, and called 911. she also told police she had showered before going to bed, zocore bet may have been there the whole time. she doesn't know. bullock and her son were not harmed in the incident obviously, but that's rough stuff. >> are you going to be able to sleep the rest of your life? >> no. think about. >> this sandra bullock's house, do you know how much security she must have? and -- >> somehow he got in there. >> i know. >> walking around her house. >> and able to do that, what else is he going to do? >> unreal. i don't know why -- the laws need to be changed little bit. if you are stalking somebody for awhile? why aren't in you jail? all right, let's talk about hillary clinton on tv. >> she was on the daily show with john stewart last night. when asked about working from a home office, she hinted at a run for the white house. listen. >> do you have a favorite shape for that home office? would you like that office -- would you like that corners, or not to have corners? >> um, you know, i think that the world is so complicated, the few err corners ... (applause). >> john also asked if hillary clinton if she liked to sit in traffic or cause traffic. appearing to take a jab at new jersey governor chris christie who just might be hero pennant presidential run in 2016. that was good stuff. all right, still ahead on our show, what's the best way to solve a fight? we'll tackle topic of apologizing. we've all had to do it. >> oh, yes. >> and how to move forward in life after the a popjoy. here's my advice. two words: solved everything. >> okay. >> but first up the list of the best hospitals in this country is out. once again, we'll tell you which hospital. well, there is one right there. of course it is on the list. but guess where it is in the top 20? and we're also continuing our list of the best new restaurants. these are brand new, well there is has been around, but been remodelled. >> okay. >> number 18, morgan's pier, right down there on the river. >> such a pretty spot. >> remember tweet us your favorite restaurants in the delaware valley. doesn't have to be just philly. doesn't have to be just philly. ththe wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. 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>> yes, i live across the street from it. i live at eighth and walnut. i see the wills people every day at the 7-eleven. >> now you know. >> one of the best. >> easy to spot, they have good eyes. two long island doctors believe they've the answer to how to get your baby to fall asleep, sue. >> oh, tough one. brothers and pediatricians doctors lewis and jonathan are co-authors of book called the newborn sleep book. the doctors say spacing out your babies feed action four hours apart. that is the key. >> ideally, subtract the middle of the night feeding out. by doing that, five feed as day. >> you got that? if you space it out four hours during the day, you should be able to go all night without a feeding. >> yes, but when they wake up and cry in the middle of the night, that's a tough one. >> but if you do it every four hours during the day they won't wake up. >> all right. >> did you see that child with the kansas city shirt and the football toys? >> your future. >> that's it, cast. >> i my little sister had one of those little rasberry's on her head when she was born. >> what it was? >> i forget from birth canal. >> angel kiss. >> an angel kiss. it is a rasberry on her head. >> i have for set marks in my skull, because i was a breach, they had to flip me and use forceps, this is how old i am, forceps steel, to yank into my skull and yank me out. >> that explains so much. >> okay, revealing selfies. they leave yours thinking less of you. now, we should listen closely because we do a lot of selfies around here. researchers at oregon state university found women who posted sexy pictures of themselves are seen as less attractive and less intelligent to other females. >> oh,. >> stand by. >> they could be very smart people. scientists say women who post those kind of pictures may face negative reaction frost their peers if you overdo it. >> do you think that's just plane jelousy? >> i think a lot of that in there. >> i am looking, i don't really post that many selfies. there cents me and you, there is work out, there is a picture that i didn't take, another picture i didn't take, you would think it is a selfie but it is not a selfie. >> some people think that are selfies, some are not. >> some professional pictures you post, that's fine. we know. >> eating like a man can help women lose weight. i love this. so, according to top nutritionist, jim white, he tells fitness magazine that women should operate for beer over cocktails and ditch diet foods in favor of full fatale turn tifs. white claims research from the university of toronto supports his argument claiming people who restrict their die rest more likely to over eat before starting a diet and bing after they ends it. >> i casino of agree. >> baby, i do, i believe it. >> yes, but i don't know about all of that fat. >> well, sometimes because when you take the fat out after food, it is not satisfying. you end up eating more. so maybe like ice cream, if you ate regular ice cream, just eat little bit, you wouldn't feel full faster. >> and beer same thing, bloats you, you drink less? >> i agree that, too. i had another stinking 7-eleven run last night around 10:30. >> what did you get? >> food confession? >> pizza pockets are fantastic. the hot pockets? >> you just heat them right in the store. >> no, i don't want people to see me eating like this. i go home and hide. >> so you tell everybody on tv? >> some reason better at being at the 7-eleven, me by thing into a hot pocket. >> you can't see them judging you. >> no, but if they came to up me, oh, mike, i watch you every morning. >> with hot pockets dripping down your -- >> so couple of rolls of tie let pape nerve my hands, you snow. >> there is that. >> okay, coming up: i believe that i have found proof that with the right advertising you can sell just about anything. this guy, right here, he sold a clunker for a lot of money, twice its value, just because of its sales pitch. he's good. we'll show you his pitch after the break. >> oh! ♪ come have fun at sesame place with everyone's favorite furry friends. enjoy rides where you can splash... and whirl. and, play in the all-new cookie's monster land. with 5 exciting rides, a monster clubhouse and more! save $5 on admission and get an extra day to play. ♪ meet me at sesame place! >> number 17, flat iron, not only serve burger mac and cheese, in the bun, they also have great drink deals, like 7-dollar buckets of cornitas. >> can we get them here? >> oregon right at 26 oregon. soap, down across from tony luke's, right? by the way, tweet us with hashtag fox 29 foodies. what's your favorite restaurant? it could be old or new, or will cost you more to get your chocolate fix if the hershey people have their way, they say the scores going up. number one candy maker in the u.s., hiked chocolate prices were 8%, the first price increase in three years, the company blames rising commodity costs for the increase. food across the country just cost more and more all the time. >> i'll tell you what will also be different for you. >> what? >> all three of us drink little bit of coffee in the morning. >> we do. >> how about you get your caffeine boost with a bag of chips? >> frito lay will announced to coffee flavored chips as one of the four finalists for the do us a flavor contest. the other finalists are cheddar bacon, mac and cheese, mango salsa, and was abby ginger. will hit the shelves later this monthment you can vote on line which one you like best through october 18th. >> do they do the chicken, was it, the fried chicken chips? >> fried? no, i don't know about fried chicken? chicken end and waffle chips. >> you know what i had last night also during my running last night, about 10:30? cheese puffs. i put the cheese puffs back and put cheese sticks? >> oh,. >> old bay flavor on them. >> oh, now you're talking, you're talking sue serio country. >> yes, i think made by her's. >> you know i made tuna yesterday. >> yes. >> with old bay in it. >> so yummy. >> i made tuna too. >> now, we've shared all of our food confessions, let's talk about that car that you were talking about before. >> oh, the sales guy? >> yes, from australia. and he is an an ad executive, making fun of all of the car commercials out there. but happens to pay off. because he was selling old beat up car and it went for double its value. >> oh, this guy. i know this guy. david johns, selling his 1999 holden burina. >> what? >> the ad is real. but it is last promotion for digital advertising company, he works for, called chimney dim tal. even though the ad is meant to be funny, it actually sparked a bidding war on twitter for his car people mack offers, double the car's worth, it is a beater. so, this thing called a burina. >> a car. >> i guess get them in australia? >> right. >> 150,000 miles on it. >> oh, un he's cute. maybe that's what did it? speaking of cute, you know, no one cuter than q. >> oh, we love him. >> hey, what's going on, guys. i am in the philadelphia international airport, last thing you think about when you think about the airport is working out. do you guys think about working out here in the airport? >> no. >> on their way to anchorage, alaska. working out in the airport coming up next, you guys, check me out. >> not looking whole lot better but breezes picking up, things getting much more refreshing ago we go throughout the day. even though it looks little gloomy right now, improving with eight out every ten in your weather by the numbers, bus stop buddy still at summer camp this week. and, muggy the dog is with him. thank you. just for this morning. it is still kind of cloudy out there. and, temperatures are in the 60s, and 70s, but dew points dropping. the frontal system that caused all of the rain is not gone yet. in fact, it is raining pretty heavily in southern delaware, down at the delaware beaches, maryland beaches, now, the rain is spreading, into cape may county, new jersey, so it is starting to rain in cape may again. 73 degrees right now in philadelphia. you can see, still socked in with the stubborn clouds, winds out of the north at 17 miles an hour, 17% relative humidity. our high temperature will be 83 degrees, the sun will come up, and the dew points will drop. so the humidity will go away. then tonight down to 64 degrees, with mostly clear skies should be nice night. >> >> you can drink some wine! >> and drink some wine. >> oh, good. >> after your work out. >> great. just get the pits and then get on the plane. and still ahead, what emotion do you feel when you hear this song. listen. >> ♪ >> we have a list of songs that triggered certain feelings. and we'll play them for you next. first, let's do number 16 on the list of 19 brand new restaurants in philadelphia. okay? 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put list together of certain songs trigger certain feelings, we'll run down the top five. if you want to feel happy, listen to this. >> ♪ >> i don't like watching the video, that does not make me happy, but listening to it, yes, makes sense, katy perry. go to the opposite send of the spectrum. want to feel sad? throw on this one republic song. >> ♪ >> now listen to the song that makes you feel excited. >> oh, okay! >> ♪ >> wake me up when it is all over. we hear this next song there is one makes us optimistic. listen. >> ♪ >> i feel optimist being,. >> sure, when it is the best day of my life. >> american authors. >> some little obvious. >> but somebody got money for that research? that one song doesn't make me too sad. i need the one republic. >> what's the one song -- >> the one where the guy is walking through the traffic jam. everybody hurts. >> oh, sad? >> ♪ >> hey, you know, sometimes i pretends on the show to like something. >> that happens? >> every day. have you ever pretend today like something that you really can't stand. >> oh, ya. >> like going for a run? does anybody really want to do that? oh, i can't wait to get on minend go running? the most popular answers from this new list of things we pretend to like. countdown, now, 19 new restaurants in philadelphia. number 14, chop. they survive again! they closed near my house, but they've opened up in center city. you know what, this is the space out in front of the comcast center. >> it is crawling with people every day. >> and i think they took over the inside. they don't have it ready yet. but the outside crawling after work. >> jumping. >> with guys in suits. >> ya. >> uh-huh. okay. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. nineteen new restaurants in the philadelphia area, chaddsford, pa, comes in at number 13. byob. >> bring your own booze. >> and they do that farm to table thing. >> so, it is out in the field in the afternoon, on your plate in the evening. >> i'm thinking that's a crowd. >> people weighing in, thank you, mary. tremont, this restaurant, 231 south 15th street. >> okay. >> that would be between walnut and locust, the chocolate guy back there? how about the boards err cafe this christianna, delaware? >> oh, that sounds good. >> sabrina's, everybody loves sabrina's marks goodness, good breakfast. okay, where are we going? okay, let's get back to this thing i said. there are certain things that you pretend to like on a daily basis that you secretly hate. like i just mentioned. oh, i want to go for my long 5-mile run. >> really good run! >> really? >> i actually used to say that. jen, you're a big faker sometimes in pitman, new jersey, what do you fake? >> okay, i fake all kinds of things, but first of all, i love these people. we are here with the head strong campers at pitman, new jersey, total turf say hi to mom. hi, mom. >> hi, dad. so here is the thing, one of the things, mike, is caring about other people's kids. i care about these kids. we're not going to use that on the list. >> ya. >> know what i am ' saying? >> i've got one for you. >> ya? >> here's one, i think both sections. say i really like to cuddle. >> cuddling. no one likes to cut l, right? no one likes to cuddle. but we all pretend oh, i want to cuddle. some of these girls like to culled. here's one that we all agree on, right? abstractor fancy art. i mean, we don't want to pretends that we care about fancy art, right is. >> here is the thing. i disagree. i really love abstract art. >> well, you snow. >> because you're weird, okay? >> well, i am, in my apartment. >> here is one thing. >> jen, just take there is because the delay is too long. you take it, go. >> when people are honest, when someone says i just want to be honest with you, you don't want to hear that? you want to hear, ya, you are the greatest person, because you are the greatest person. i hear that all the time. we just want to be honest with you. you really don't look good today. i don't want to hear people say i'm honest. another one, someone else's success, we talked about this in the live truck. when someone works hard and gets the job, we're all happy. but when someone doesn't work real hard, and they get something, we don't have to like that, do we? >> no! >> and then the last thing is watching serious tv. we talked about this. anyone here like to watch documentaries? >> no? anyone here like to watch the kardashian's? yes, we love -- you're not supposed to say that. yes, that's the thing, like we have to pretend that we care about sophisticated television. you know, chris murphy, so serious. but we like to have a little bit of fun. so, you guys, do you feel that i did the right thing with this list? do you feel like i left -- anything else that you are sick about having to pretend that you care about? >> your brother. >> yes, high five. we don't care about our brothers. (laughing). >> she wins. >> is she adorable? and so, i literally were talking a little bit, we'll say let me take a selfie. >> selfie. >> taking some selfies after this. >> we care about selfies. and we're not going to pretends that we don't care about it because we like ourself east. >> our own? >> hey, jen, thanks, a lot. 8: 49. coming up wedding wednesday. so now, you got to get your make up done, right? the top make up trends you should follow right now whether you're a bride or the bridesmaid or even the groom. you know, guys, the guys wear make up, too, little bit. they get air brushed. let's continue our restaurant countdown. i'm having fun doing this. this is from the website thrill us. com. number 12, new restaurants. how would you say that? commonwealthier? >> commonwealther. >> do you think? >> it is commonwealth. why would there be a restaurant commonwealther? >> they came to their senses and shortened here to commonwealth came to their senses in the northeast. tweet us your favorite restaurant using foodies. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> here we are, looking at ultimate doppler, looking a more rain. not everywhere like it was yesterday. but there is still rain at the shore. so, if you're watching us this morning, say, in cape may, or wildwood, or even in sea isle city probably seeing some raindrops outside your window, then go little further south, delaware beaches, all getting some rain, and still extends downing to ocean city maryland. that's where the rain is right now. temperatures, still on the mild side. 73 degrees, still on the muggy side in philadelphia. but dew points dropping, starting to get better, from northwest to southeast. so, those stubborn clouds will be hanging around at the shore, for little bit. not the best beach day ever not horrible either. so temps lower #'s, seven is degrees ocean water temperature, uv index only a four. seven day forecast, 83 degrees today, 84 tomorrow. eighty-seven on thursday. of course the big weather headline for thursday and friday, low humidity. here ray. now, saturday looking pretty good as well. seymour clouds perhaps than sunshine sometimes, but we have less after chance of rain on saturday, than we do sunday, possibility of some thunderstorms moving in on sunday. caste? >> north of 168, bad accident, still see delays in both directions northbound, southbound, southbound side of the northeast extension, expect a slow down, you have accident between lansdale and the pennsylvania turnpike it, has been moved to the shoulder, again, pretty big slow down. looking elsewhere see the spotty slow down, especially near is a look at the majors, new jersey majors there looking just fine. 476, if you are headed for lansdale to the turnpike it will be 14 minutes, just little bit of a slow down, sue? >> kacie, coming up, this guy staged an elaborate marriage proposal for his girlfriends with the help of mickey mouse, is this little too much? we'll talk about it next. wait until you see. >> and the countdown of our best new restaurants in philadelphia, continues, here's number 11, it is a kitchen in rittenhouse square. >> continuing countdown of 19 new restaurants, restaurants that have been around, remodelled, or hired new chef, from the website thrill us. com. ten, catch a ynez, point breeze. i hear great things about this. tweet us your favorite restaurant using hashtag fox 29 foodi. s good day, wednesday, july the 16th, 2014. did you realize today is world snake day. ready puppy cam, kitty cam, let's do snake cam. >> sure. >> a place called party animals. we'll tell you later on how you can have the party animals the snakes or whatever animals come to your party, and the kids can play with the animals and stuff like. that will so there is our snake cam. live shot. that's our weather and traffic area, the green screen area. >> we won't be going over there any more today. >> that -- oh, my god. >> one every them bermise python. is it not? >> yes, bermise. >> i know that harry potter. >> i'll take a picture with that thing before the end of the show. >> goodness. >> let's get in there. hey, by the way, all kind of missing, our third day in the upstairs studio, big kids studio on the thirds floor. so we're kinds of missing our street level thing. so we've been putting up different shots of the city in the big screen, but we can put anything up there you might think are interesting. a lot of woman watch our 9:00 hour. >> oh, like a picture of david beckham? >> a shirtless david beckham. >> thank you. >> enjoy that. >> okay. let's talk about having affairs. you better stop that. it is never good. but i have another reason not to have @ fair on your husband or wife. >> beyond morally? >> yes. >> really, what is it? >> will cost you money, ya. how much it costs in this day and age in 2014 to cheat on your spouse. your whole world will go dark. ok

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confession. homicide detectives in crime scene investigators spent the day combing through the apartments of murder victim laura and her neighbor 22 year old jeremiah jackson aka jerry jackson who police have now charged in her murder. >> we believe there's a struggle inside the residence. at what time she was killed. >> reporter: detectives say jackson allegedly confessed to beating and strangling the 23 year old art institute graduate sometime sunday night after she arrived at her apartment at 40th and brown to find jackson burglarizing her place. >> they had rooms actually next door to each other. it was at that time mr. jackson identified her as a possible future victim of his. >> had would have thought. we in the company of murderer? he had no business killing that girl. >> reporter: investigators say jackson tied her hands and feet with duck tape, wrapped her in trash bag and repeatedly assaulted her. >> we don't know how long that had gone on. it could have been relativel rey short period of time that that happened. >> reporter: her body was later found in a dufflebag on north third street with her belongings. >> how dare him just take her life. for what? >> reporter: police say jackson took her car to south philadelphia and set it on fire. evidence from the arson was left at the scene including jackson's cell phone. he later turned up at a local burn center with serious burns to his hands and arms. >> and his life is gone. >> reporter: neighbors at the apartment building where she had just moved in mourned her death. >> i feel so sorry for her and her family. her life is gone. she just graduated out of college. she had so much to live for. >> reporter: police would not say if they recovered the murder weapon in that search in mantua today. jackson gave police originally quite a tale about being burned in some type of incident in south philadelphia. that turned out to be bogus. turned up at the hospital and a fire marshal alerted police that's what led to jackson investigators to jackson. coming up at six we'll have much more on the investigation and we hope to have a mug shot of the suspect to show you at 6:00 o'clock. lucy? >> all right, talk to you then, dave. skyfox over a mess in philadelphia's brewery town neighborhood. a train jumped the tracks this afternoon near 33rd street and girard avenue. thankfully no one is hurt. no word yet on what caused that accident. happening now, police on the hunt for a teenaged terror in camden county. cops say a teenager tried to break into man's home on monday and police say when he couldn't get n he assaulted the homeown homeowner. police say a similar attempted burglary happened two hours before this one. fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live in collingswood tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, what's really unusual about this case is the age of the suspect. as you said there police right now are looking for a 13 or 14 year old boy. now police say on monday, the teen tried to open the door of a home here on south park drive. when the resident heard somebody at the door trying to get in, he went and opened the front door. that's when the resident came face to face with the alleged teenaged robber. but instead of taking off, the teen assaulted the homeowner and tried to get inside the house. luckily the resident was able to fend the teen off. he ran away and police soon arrived. neighbors say they actually saw the teen walking the neighborhood earlier in the day but they didn't notice anything unusual. >> what are we living in fear? you lock your cars on the night. keep your house locked and i tell him all the time, you know, lock the garage. lock everything up. >> it's safe so when something like that happens, you know, it's a little disturbing. makes you worry. >> and again police are looking for a 13 or 14 year old boy. he was wearing dark jeans, a white t-shirt and in the dead of summer he was wearing black leather gloves. now, police say two hours before that attempted burglary, another boy knock on the front door and asked for somebody but the resident didn't recognize. that boy left. police right now are still investigating whether those two incidents are connected. that's the very latest here in collingswood. back to you. >> all right sabina, thank you. turning to your fox 29 weather authority now here's a live look at old city tonight. hey, for the fir this week we're not seeing rain or dark clouds and another change we're experiencing some cooler temperatures. chief meteorologist scott williams here with a look now at our nice change. scott? >> that's right, ooh yann. pretty comfortable conditions here on this wednesday evening. 82 degrees right now but look at the humidity. it's at 37%. so we have those winds out of the northwest that's pumping in drier air lowering the humidity. the front that brought us the unsettled weather the past several days is offshore. you can see that drier air continuing to move in from the west. look at the temperatures. only in the low 70s right now in the pocono mountains much we have a pair of sevens in pottstown. low 80s right now in atlantic city and 80 degrees currently in millville. so we talk about the dew point. it's basically a measure of moisture in the atmosphere. but look at how low the dew points are. in the 50s in philadelphia. as well as north and west. so that means it's going to be really comfortable for this evening. temperatures in the 70s as we move our by hour. coming up we'll have a weekend preview and talk about how long this refreshing change iain will last. >> all right. scott, thanks. look forward to that. following the changing temperatures on our website myfoxphilly..com click the weather tab for the latest forecast information and live radar images. >> a developing story now in camden, new jersey. the search goes on for clues in what could be a cold case mystery. sky fox over the scene again today. this is a home on the thee hundred block of erie street. the fbi, the police and firefighters are searching the home for human remains and we are told investigators are looking for a body connected to a decade old killing. authorities began their search yesterday. >> a father faces weapons charges after a dangerous discovery at a local daycare. workers at a camden daycare say they found a loaded 9-millimeter handgun in an 11 month old girl's diaper bag. the gun was loaded with hollow point rounds and was reported stolen in philadelphia. the child's father rakeem williams was arrested. police say he has a prior drug conviction. >> rack home williams charged in being in possession of that is a certain person a convicted felon prohibiting from owning a firearm in the first place let alone a stolen firearm with hollow point bullets. >> the suspect is being held at the camden county jail with bail set at $50,000. right now police are searching for a missing teenager from philadelphia's oxford circle neighborhood. the last time 15 year old steven sal la czar's family saw him was two days ago at their home on the 2100 block of magee street. police say he has mental illness and his family is very concerned for his safety. steven is known to go to pennypack park along factory road. so if you have seen him, please call police. this delaware county mom says she is getting kicked out of her home because of something that is all too common. she has a child with autism who has extreme behavioral issues. today, is her son's eighth birthday. and little nicky will celebrate it in an institution. karen hepp is in the newsroom and karen, what a difficult situation for everybody in the family. >> reporter: that's the truth lucy. kids like this it's not necessarily good guy or bad guy just a really tough situation. this is a family that's in need of a little bit of kindness right now and maybe a lucky break. ♪ >> reporter: eight year old nicholas is a beautiful child. he was an angel baby who was grown into a striking young boy. >> good day he giggles. he laughs. he likes to play with his ball and then he can go from that to hitting your face. >> reporter: his bedroom tells one story. he has outbursts and he can be very violent. his door has been a frequent target and he's kicked a hole clear through. >> i think it's a lot because he can't talk. he's non verbal. he gets frustrated and he's impatient. he was waiting for his food. he'll have a melt down. >> reporter: melts down are loud. police have been called numerous times. building management has sent one notice after another complaints of excessive noise, stomping, banging and slamming doors, all likely true. now the final notice, christine's lease isn't being renewed. she's got to pack up her family and get out in matter of weeks. she understands the why but it doesn't make it easier. her child is never going to be quiet. her dream is a simple one. >> try to find like maybe like a single place so they won't hear the noise, you know what i mean. i won't hear complaints and stuff like that. >> reporter: right now nicholas is in an excellent place getting wonderful care but this is not place that he can stay permanently. he will need to come home and christina will need a place for the entire life. if you have any suggestions contact us on our website myfoxphilly.com. click on the envelope at the top of the home page. lucy. >> thank you very much, karen. so far so good with repairs on the i495 bridge in wilmingt wilmington. deldot says crews finished construction on 32 new underground support columns today and they are continuing work on towers that will lift the bridge deck back into alignment. if all goes well they hope to open the southbound lanes a few weeks before labor day. the bridge has been closed since june 2nd after an inspection showed four columns supporting the bridge were tilting. >> a big win for philadelphia's strip clubs today. >> proposed tax on lap dances just got nixed again. why a judge decided with clubs saying is a city tax on lap dances isn't fair. >> a stroke paralyzed this young boy on the right side of his body but he's not letting that stop him from playing the sport he loves. he's learned to play baseball completely left handed much his plans for the future are even more inspiring. >> and the plane narrowly missing a hump backed whale. the whole thing captured on video. what the pilo pilot says what he thought he was looking as he came in for landing. >> a lot of talk about last night's all star game. did wayne weight groove the pitches for jeter. it doesn't really matter. >> hear from chase utley coming up ihaes accused of stealing dozens of lawn signs much police say john, was arrested and charged yesterday. he was released with a summons to appear in court on theft charges. date hasn't been set yet. police say they found the signs in the professor's garage. they've been returned the computer repair business owner who reported them missing. police say all of the signs were taken from the area of rosdale road near elm road in princeton and worth over $470. >> police arrest add woman they say stole wallets and credit cards from purses at a wegmans in mt. laurel. the suspect is 49 year old barbara sanborn of magnolia. officers who pulled her over during a traffic stop in deptford recognized her. investigators cezanne born stole wallets and credit cards from customers who left their carts unattended while they shopped and that it happened three separate times at the wegmans on center ton road. sanborn is in the burlington county jail with bail set at $30,000. strip clubs are very happy tonight. the city of philadelphia not so much. it has lost its battle to tax lap dances. fox 29's bruce gordon joins us now and, bruce, today's court ruling marks the end of round two in this fight. >> reporter: luce sea, there may be more rounds on the way. critics of the city's plan to add a new tax on lap dances called this a naked money grab. or at least they would have had they tried to be clever. tax dispute that would knock your socks off. hers, too, if she were wearing any. and the court ruling has fans of gentlemen's clubs cheering. >> that's ridiculous. already paying ridiculous amount of money any way. >> reporter: just to get in? >> yeah. and for a lap dance. >> reporter: first hand knowledge of the subject matter? >> yes. (laughter). >> reporter: have you ever gone to one of these establishments? do you have any first hand knowledge of this subject? oh, yes, i have. >> reporter: you wouldn't want to pay an extra tax for a lap dance i'm guessing? >> no. >> reporter: unamerican? >> yes, unamerican. >> reporter: here's the basic story the city wants to charge a separate amusement tax for lap dances at strip clubs. that's on top of the tax already built into the cover charge you pay when you walk in the door. the city slit solicitor shelly smith explains it -- >> amusement taxes amusement. lap dance sag separate amusement once the person gets inside the club. >> reporter: the city hit philly slip clubs with the bill for said lap dance tax retroactively. on average $9,000 bucks per club for attacks and penalty and interest they they have knew they owed. the clubs took their dispute to the city's tax review board and won. the city appealed. now, a common pleas court judge has also poured cold water on the city's plan. no second tax. george, represents two of the clubs. >> it's clear the city is absolutely desperate to try to raise revenue. i understand that. i think everybody understands that. but if there's a lesson to be learned, the lesson you can't just start making up new taxes as you go along. >> reporter: traditionally a lap dance ends when the song stops. at least what i've been told. this fight may drag on for much longer. the city can appeal today's ruling to the state's commonwealth court. shelly smith would not say whether they will make that appeal. iain? >> all right, bruce, thank you. workers at three atlantic city casinos that could soon shut down want to ban band together to keep them open. workers at the showboat, trump plaids san revel lining up political support and offering fleck ability in negotiating a contract with any company that would buy a casino and keep it open. their union is reaching out to potential buyers saying they can still be a good investment if the price is right. workers say they won't go down without a fight. >> a connecticut firm says despite having to wait a little longer it still wants to buy philadelphia's gas utility company. the $1 billion deal is awaiting approval by the city council and state regulators. here's the hold up. a report analyzing the deal and its benefits to the city. mayor nutter praising the connecticut company for its patience. pgw is the nation's largest municipally owned gas utility. >> volunteers from 11 churches across the country come to philadelphia for a few days of service to our local neighborhoods. they've teamed up with the philadelphia housing authority to help out with projects such as painting buildings in need of a sprucing up. they're also helping with landscaping at five public housing developments. >> could be doing a lot of other things but they've chosen to come here to help families. i think they should be emulated frankly for the work that they're doing. this is the second year volunteers from the organization world changes have come to our area. their work is saving the pha more than $100,000 in renovation costs. while improving the lives of more than 1300 families. >> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. the rain is gone and so is that humidity. chief meteorologist scott williams is back. much improved, iain, think afternoon and evening across our area. 83 degrees. so below average temperatures but look at the humidity. this makes the difference and really tells this weather story about the changing conditions. 36% so much drier and not as humid as yesterday, of course, we've been dealing with those showers and thunderstorms popping up. not today as we look at the satellite and radar it's quiet in allentown looking good in newark, delaware. down the shore atlantic city, no problems. some lingering clouds down the shore, but the moisture the rainfall, that is well out into the open waters of the atlantic as we have that drier air continuing to move in. look at some of the cooler conditions to the west. low 70 70s in pittsburgh. in the 60s right now in detroit. so beautiful weather, dry conditions lingering we'll talk about the weekend forecast coming up. lucy. >> all right, thank you very much, scott. a big day for the philadelphia police department. this 27-foot safe boat is now part of its marine unit. the department displayed it today at columbus boulevard and washington avenue. officers say it will help provide the best water rescue. it's equipped with 360-degree sonar, side and down scans an thermal camera that will let rescues transmit video signal to a remote control center. >> a plane comes in for a water landing in alaska but has to pull up at the last second. the plain just missing a hump backed whale. next, what the pilot says he was doing during the near miss. >> plus, chaos at the kennedy compound. intruder in the home eating din are in with the family? he's under arrest tonight and this story gets even more bizarre. the famous pop star he says he was looking for before someone called 911. and later, a brawl outside a california courthouse connected to a murder case. two families start duking it out as cameras are rolling. the laugh that witnesses say set off the whole thing. >> a close call between a pontoon plane and a whale in alaska. a seaplane nearly lands on hump backed whale. ing see the plane getting ready to skim and land on the water suddenly the whale's blow hole just shoots up from the water. pilot was able to yank the throttle back and get enough lift to miss the whale. the pilot didn't realize there was a whale. he was just reaction to go all the commotion on the shore line. >> quite a discovery at a funeral home in fort worth texas landlord who served eviction notice at the business says he found seven bodies and then called police. the bodies had apparently been left inside the building. and police are now trying to find the families of the seven. one of the funeral homes owner says they haven't committed any crime. >> our landlord was trying to put us out the funeral home. so while he's trying to put us out the funeral home he discovered a body was unside the funeral home so he call the police. one thing led to another. this is a funeral home. when you come in you'll see dead bodies. >> twin brothers both dispute claims of neglect or they purposely left the bodies behi behind. >> a typhoon rocks the philippines leaving at least one person dead. the typhoon is bringing fierce winds and storms to the capital city of manila. winds are reported up to nearly 100 miles an hour. this is the seventh storm to batter the philippines this year. the region is one of world's most disaster prone countries. tonight the israeli army says it's agreed to a humanitarian pause in strikes on the gaza strip. it come as violence in the middle east has been escalating. officials say the death toll in goods is now surpassing the 200 mark. children.s of the victims are the cease fire is something the us has been pushingd a way to stop conflict killing. so we can get to the real issues that are underlying it. >> more than 100,000 gaza residents were told through mail and text messages to leave their homes for their safety as the military actions continued with the cease fire now in place no word yet on if or when they'll be able to return home. a warning tonight about a virus spreading in the caribbean. >> right now it's infecting people in cuba and health officials say the chicken virus is transmitted that people through the bite of several types of mosquitoes. doctors have repor reported 3500 suspected cases of the virus and 5,000 confirmed cases it causes headaches, a burning fever and pain in the joints but it is not deadly. here's the question. could there be a relatively easy fix for women trying to have baby? >> the new study suggests it could be as easy as dimming the lights. >> and for women who want to shed some pounds try eating like iain. eat like a man. and experts say loading up on beer and meat and fat foods not that do you that, iain. i do. >> there. why some think this could be the diet break through you have been waiting for. can't rate for that. first a man shows up at the kennedy compound says he wants to meet one of the world's biggest pop stars. he's under arrest. how he ended up being invited in and served dinner. >> here's a live look at center city tonight after a rough couple of days we've earned this nice evening and that's exactly what we are getting. things have dried out, temperatures have dropped a bit chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking how long this will last coming up in your fox 29 weather authority. >> the faa is investigating why a small plane crashed in north jersey. the plane was trying to land at an airport in somerset county today. as it approached the runway it came up short and crashed and you can see the debris scattered around that wreckage there. the 73 year old pilot was the only one on board and he's in the hospital in fair condition tonight. we now have the name of a man arrested for carrying a cash of weapons on broad street line and scaring passengers. police say 49 year old darrell donahue is facing numerous charges. septa says a woman spotted donahue monday night with what appeared to be gun. transit police caught up with him in love park and say they found beebee guns and knives on him. cops say they arrested him five years ago for a similar incide incident. >> we're following a developing story out of massachusetts tonight. that's where a man is under arrest for breaking into the kennedy compound and making himself at home. fox's crystal haines has the latest on his scheduled court appearance today. >> he was an unexpected house guest. >> he simply said he was there to see katie perry and jfk and he had a gift for katie perry. >> reporter: police say 53 year old james lacroix made himself at home tuesday night wearing a captain america t-shirt he enter the the vacation home of teddy kennedy jr. through an unlock door sat on the couch and even read a book. it was kennedy, jr., teenaged son had first discovered him. >> ted kennedy the third was there earlier. the son thought it was friend of the family or a friend of the father. engaged him in conversation. the man was not threatening in any way. >> reporter: according to corter documents ted kennedy the third even offered lacroix a drink and they ate tort lean knee together. the 16 year old told police lacroix said he was a friend of his father and mentioned a bill in congress his father had worked on. when kennedy, jr., call the house later to check on his son, he discovered lacroix was there and called police. lacroix left the house in handcuffs. charged with breaking and entering. >> you have to understand, this is the kennedy family. the family is quite large. they're down at the compound for the summertime it's not unusual to have individuals hang around the house. >> lacroix has some documented history of mental illness. he was arrested and charged last year for violating and abuse prevention order protecting his estranged wife. >> i see symptoms of pyschosis and i'm recommending hospitalizations. >> wednesday' as rain many was postponed while he undergoes a mental health evaluation at cape cod and the islands mental health center. lacroix will be back in court next month i'm crystal haines, fox news. >> a texas woman is sentenced to 18 years in prison for sending ricin laced letters to president barack obama and former new york mayor michael bloomberg. a judge handing down the sentencing to 36 year old shannon richardson in federal court today. on a federal charge of possessing and producing the toxin. she pleaded guilty to the charge back in december making a deal that capped her prison sentence at 18 years. she also has to pay restitution. police say richardson mailed three letters with ricin from new boston that claimed her estranged husband nathan richardson had done it. >> a woman charged with giving a google executive a deadly dose of heroin says she is not guil guilty. police say 26 year old alex pickle man a high priced prostitute. they say she did not help hayes during an overdose from heroin. cops have surveillance video showing tickle man stepping over forest's body on his yacht and finishing a glass of wine. investigators are also looking at pickle man as a possible suspect in another man's overdose death. her former boyfriend. >> funeral services were held today for the four children and their parents murdered last week near houston. ron lee haskill the family member accused of killing them collapsed in court during a reading of his crimes last week. haskill is charged with killing his ex-wife's sister and brother-in-law along with four of their children. haskill's attorney says his client is mentally ill. >> congress is taking a closer look at how the centers for disease control operates after a series of major blunders. lawmakers are raising questions about how well the cdc is prepared to handle biological agents. last month, the cdc revealed 84 lab workers had potentially been explode to life deadly anthrax at its atlanta campus. >> reports on this incident are bad. but what's even more troubling to me is that in context they reveal a broad problem with the cdc safety culture. >> the cdc also discovered actually disclosed the discovery of vials of smallpox found at a federal health facility outside washington. and then in march, workers at a high security lab accidentally sent samples of the dangerous bird flu to outside facilities and an incident that unreported to senior officials for week. >> ladies, why don you try ordering beer instead of cocktails and just ditch those low fat snacks? >> experts are suggesting we all eat kind of like him. like a man. and somehow or another we'll get rid of all those pounds we've been wanting to drop. and the robber shows up at a florida convenience store but he's not looking for cash or anything on sale. he snatches jewelry right off man's neck. why the victim says he had no choice but to let him go. >> and coming up at six, a 3d reconstruction helps put face an name to body found in delaware. police released these pictures to the public. the phone call that solve the mystery. scott? >> right now the humidity levels are dropping across the area. but will it last into the upcoming weekend? i have your but will it last into the upcoming weekend? i have your the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. >> we're following breaking news for you tonight out of the west oak lane section of the city. skyfox is over the scene on the 1600 block of walnut lane. police say two, 19 year olds have been shot on a basketball court near a rec center. one of the victims was shot in the groin. he's in critical condition at einstein hospital. the second victim was shot in the upper thigh. he's also at einstein in stable condition. no word yet on any suspects as of right now. >> brawl outside a california courthouse after an arraignment in a murder case. well, two men face charges in the death of a 20 year old man and you're looking at the aftermath here during their arraignment witnesses say one of the suspects family members started to laugh once everyone was outside that fight broke out. the victim's sister is still reeling from his murder. >> my brother always tried, he was a good person, he always tried, he was going to be something. he was never going to fail. he never gave up. >> police arrested two women after that fight broke out. in your health news if you're trying to have a baby a new study says a good night's sleep in a dark room can increase your chance of conceiving. researchers say, late nights and artificial light can effect a woman's fertility. they point to the hormone melatonin which protects eggs from stress. a woman's body only produces melatonin in the dark. they say too much light at night decreases the melatonin process damaging four physical will the. the study suggests women should spend at least eight hours a night in darkness. nutrition expert says eating like a man can help you lose weight. >> this guy says forget calorie counting just drink beer and eat some high fat meals. nutrition expert jim white says many locale foods labeled diet often lack necessary fat and protein he sews those foods will keep you from feeling full and loaded with extra sugars. instead he says eat quality meals with protein, cashes and fats like steak, beans and nuts and white also suggests drinking beer instead of mixed drinks it's lower in sugar and it will make you feel more full. >> balanced part i agree with on that one. okay. we'll see how that work out for everybody. >> right. i agree with it but i don't know if it will help you lose weight. >> cheating oh and your partner is costly an lot of different ways. >> coming up though the stunning amount of money people spend on affairs and how long those affairs last and next a stroke paralyzed this young boy on the right side of his body. but you see him. he's not letting that stop him from playing the sport he loves. he learned to play baseball completely left handed, and his plans for the future are own even more inspiring. howard? >> football training camp is almost here. i talked to former player about an important issue with the team and whether the eagles have what an important issue with the team and whether the eagles have what it would[ horns honking ] people are so impatient, right? you know what it is? it's waiting. 10 minutes or 10 hours, people 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six months iran has met its commit manies under the interim deal we reached last year. halting the progress of its nuclear program allowing more inspections and rolling back its most dangerous stockpile of nuclear material. meanwhile, we are working with our p5 plus one partners and iran to reach a comprehensive agreement that assures us that iran's program will in fact be peaceful and that they won't obtain a nuclear weapon. and based on consultations with my national security team it's clear to me we've made real progress in several areas and that we have a credible way forward. but as we approach a deadline of july 20th under the interim deal, there's still some significant gaps between the international community and iran and we have more work to do. so over the next few days, we'll continue culling with congress and our team will continue discussions with iran and our partners as we determine whether additional time is necessary to extend our negotiates. third, we continue to support diplomatic efforts to end the violence between israel and hamas. as i've said repeatedly, israel has a right to defend itself from rocket attacks that terrorize the israeli people. there's no country on earth that can be expected to live under a daily barrage of rocks. and i'm proud that the iron dorm system that americans helped israel develop and fund has saved many israeli lives. but over the past two weeks, we've all been heart broken by the violence especially the deaths and injury of so many innocent civilians in gaza. men, women and children who are caught in the crossfire. that's why we have been working with our partners in the region to pursue assess fire. to protect civilians on both sides. yesterday israel did agree to a cease fire, unfortunately, hamas continued to fire rockets at civilians. there by pre longing the conflict. but the us rally people and the palestinian people don't want to live like this. twenty three deserve to live in peace and security free from fear. that's why we'll continue to encourage diplomatic efforts to restore the cease fire and we support egypt's continued efforts to bring this about. over the next 24 hours we'll continue to stay in close contact with our friends and parties in the region. and we will use all of our diplomatic resources and relationships to support efforts of closing a deal on cease fire. in the meantime, we'll continue to stress the need to protect civilians in gaza and in israel and to avoid further escalatio escalations. finally, given its continued provocations in ukraine, today i have approved a new set of sanctions on some of russia's largest companies and financial institutions. along with our allies with whom i've been coordinating closely over the last several days and weeks, ivory peteedly made it clear that russia must halt the flow of weapons and fighters across the border into ukraine. that russia must you were separatists to release their hostages and support a cease fire. that russia needs to pursue internationally mediated talks and agree to meeting for monitors on the border. i've made this clear direct toll mr. putin. many of our european partners have made this clear direct toll mr. putin. we have emphasized our reference to resolve this -- preference to resolve this issue diplomatically we have to see concrete actions and not just words that russia in fact is committed to trying to end this conflict along the russia/ukraine border. so far russia has failed to take any of the steps that i mentio mentioned. in fact russia support for the separatists and violations of ukraine's sovereignty has continued. on top of the sanctions we've already imposed therefore designating selected sectors of the russian economy as eligible for sanctions. >> president obama talking about the many developing issues worldwide touching on afghanistan iran and nuclear program. on-going violence in israel and hamas and also announcing new sanctions against russia over the crisis in ukraine and you can watch the rest of his remarks right now on myfoxphilly.com. back here at home, a man waiting in line actually this was in florida. a florida convenience store. gets a rude awake kenning that he never saw coming. >> surveillance cameras inside the store can cher all of it take look at the group of men lingering in the store. then you're going to see another man in red shirt and hat at the counter. police say the individual 83 shows one of the men walk up and snatch a gold chain right off the guy's neck. >> had five other guys with hmm so i couldn't really do anything but let him go. seemed like, you know, when it happened to me, you know it just like you're in another world. >> suspect polled from the store. will cock says he got the gold chain as a birthday gift last year. police are still trying to find that group of men. in case you didn't already know having an affair doesn't come easy or cheap. voucher cloud a coupon and discount code site wanted to know how much people she would out to cheat on their spouses. the study found that cheaters spent more than $400 a month on things like hotel bills, dinner and gifts and the average affair reportedly lasts six months. >> turning back to your fox 29 weather authority now. a much different day out there today. scott, kind of beautiful out there. that's certainly right. in complaints into the weather department today. we're looking at lower humidity, warmer temperatures, but not feeling that oppressive because of the drop in the humidity. the front that's been bringing us unsettled weather moving out into the open waters of the atlantic drier air is moving in. and look at the temperatures behind that front. it's 71 in pittsburgh. upper 60s right now in detroit. so that air mass it's modifying a bit. but it is bringing us some lower humidity and some heat relief. so for tonight, fair skies, lowering humidity overnight clear, cos and comfortable. open up the windows. thursday, sunshine, dry, pleasant and temperatures will be a little bit below average. 83 degrees was the high today. we should top out right around 87 for this time of year. look at the pocono mountains 72 degrees right now there. 75 in lancaster. 80 in wilmington as well as millville. and we've been talking about the due pointer. any time it's in the 50s it starts to feel a little more comfortable and look at this. 53 that's the current dew point in philadelphia. low 50s in the pocono mountains. what about the next several days? thursday, 74 degrees in the pocono mountains. we're looking at 76 on friday. 78 on saturday. beautiful weather. down the shore, more of the same. upper 70s. the air temperature water temperatures in the mid 60s. so looking pretty good over the next several days area wide across the area. so for tonight, mostly clear, refreshing. upper 50s in the suburbs. 64 degrees in the city. and then as we move i was towed tomorrow similar to today as far as the temperatures. it will feel comfortable as well. winds out of the north five to 10 miles per hour. so what about the next seven days. that weather authority seven day forecast showing you a 10 tomorrow forecast by the numbers on a scale of one to 10. and we'll do it again for frid friday. giving that a 10. 85 degrees and look at saturday. 84. sun and clouds. still not that humid and not that oppressive. the humidity build as bit as were move into sunday. a few more clouds than sun so we'll call it partly sunny. better chances for rainfall into early next week. monday's high temperature 84 degrees. mid 80s for tuesday as well as wednesday and that humidity will start to build over the next several days early next week, too. >> it's beautiful now. >> it is. we deserve it. >> we do. after all the thunderstorm, folks cleaning up the damage. getting a break. >> all right. >> much deserved. >> phillies need add break and they got one last night. >> yes, they did. they needed a break. they need the a longer break than the all star game. >> they d baseball all star game is now history. and there was history made last night. now there was a positive for the phillies and a negative. the positive was chase utley getting a hit. the bad thing is the american league winning so if the phillies make it to the world series, they won't get home wer. the opposing pitcher adam wayne white was even applauding. but wayne white after coming out of the gamest said he basically grooved the first two pitches to jeter. the first pitch was low. the second one was down the middle and jeter doubled. wayne white didn't waffle a little bit. i'm okay if he wants to throw the pitch down the middle to jeter. >> i didn't know he was going to hit a double or i would have changed my mind on that. i thought he was going to hit something hard to the right side for single or an out. but i probably should have pitched him a little bit better. (laughter). >> that's all right. it's derek jeter. football almost back. nine days until the eagles begin training camp. i can't wait and i'm sure everybody is the same. so i wanted that get in the mood. i had a chance to talk this afternoon to former eagles defensive back and espn commentator herm edwards. he was getting ready to play in a golf tournament in at a who. >> look at miami what happened to that situation. and that's locker room with basically no leadership. and that happens sometimes. when you don't have guys that are willing to lead. take the philadelphia eagles don't have to worry about that. they've got enough guys in there, veteran guys, along with some young guys that will be leaders one day. that they understand the importance of sticking together and being on the same page. >> when people started to comment when chip kelly said that's it for desean jackson obviously that was an issue beyond the football field because we know he can play. do you think that is important to make sure that you get people out there that aren't on the same page and that makes it a better locker room? two points on that howard. obviously when you're winning, you have the ability to do that. and secondly, when you do something like that, what on the sound bites that come out of the locker room? well, when this transpired, there was no negative sound bites coming out that locker room by any player. veteran players much that's the guys i'm talking about the veterans guys. you didn't neb say desean jackson is no longer philadelphia eagle. it's the coach's decision. he made the best decision for the football team. you like hearing that if you're head coach. >> herm edwards a sharp guy but also in better place than we are he's in lake tahoe getting ready to play golf. iain we're leaving after the show. >> i know. great event out there. >> he got a little help from hang. >> there you go. fox 29 news at 6:00 starts r >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >> chilling new details tonight in an arrest in the grizzly murder of an art institute graduate. philadelphia police say the victim's roommate has now confessed to killing her and stuffing her body in dufflebag. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. crime scene investigators just spent another day collecting evidence. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at police headquarters and dave, you just got some new information on the suspect. >> reporter: we did in fact lucy. we're getting our first look tonight at the suspect. he's 22 year old jeremiah jackson. he's 6-foot three, 200-pound, a former security guard who recently lost his job. tonight he's facing murder charges will be held without bail and could potentially face a dea

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who lived in the same rooming house as the victim beat and strangled her. >> how dare him just take her life. for what? >> tonight how friends are remembering laura. >> first though we begin with this developing story. arrest of the suspect in the killing of a recent art institute graduate. good evening i'm iain page. >> i'm luce is he noland. investigators say jeremiah jackson has confessed to the crime. fox 29's chris o'connell is live at police headquarters. chris, what have you learned? >> reporter: lucy, we're learning more about laura tonight. she had graduated recently from the art institute of philadelphia with a degree in fashion marketing. she was set to start new job next week. but tonight, a memorial service is now being planned for the 23 year old with a promising life ahead. >> in shock. i'm in shock. i don't believe somebody kill laura. >> reporter: laura's friends at the tabernacle of the holy spirit in northeast philadelphia remember a bright, happy and shy 23 year old starting to live on her own. but just one week after moving into this mantua boarding house, laura was killed in the very room she rented. police say, 22 year old jeremiah jackson who rented a room just next to hers confessed to the killing. >> laura was a very very sweet person. very humble. very shy. she barely spoke. i mean it was hard. i mean we were her closest friends but it was hard for us to even get a word out of her. report roar wednesday night police detectives were scenery moving evidence from the home. a source tells fox 29 inside this bag the alleged murder weapon. a fire extinguisher. believed to have been used in brutal beating. >> we believe there was a struggle inside the building as she was strangled. report roar fox 29 has learned despite being known to police jackson worked as a security guard for allied barton security at temple medical centers episcopal hospital. but we've learned he had just been suspended from his job just three weeks ago. police believe jackson may have been planning to rob laura. she was strangled and stuffed into a dufflebag in her body was found in an empty lot in kensington. >> i feel so for her and her family, you know, her life is gone. she just graduated out of college. she had so much to live for. >> reporter: friends say laura was planning to move from the home because of concerns with jackson. >> the type of person she is. you fell in love with her the first day you met her, and we're going to miss a people who really cared for others. >> reporter: memorial service is now planned for laura on friday night at her church in northeast philadelphia. she's being buried in the dominican republic. as for jackson, he's being held here on murder charges at police headquarters. iain? >> all right, chris, thank you. gunfire sends two teenagers to the hospital and shuts down activities at a busy summertime wreck center tonight. it happened out in philadelphia's west oak lane neighborhood. fox 29's shawnette wilson joins us live outside of einstein hospital where the victims are being treated to night. shawnette? >> reporter: iain torque night an 18 year old shot in the groin is in critical condition. a 19 year old shot in the thigh is in stable. both of them here at einstein tonight. they were shot on a playground crowded with young people. >> there was blood, you know, from the outside leading on into the gym. so they wouldn't let nobody go inside. >> reporter: rutledge arrived at this rec center in west oak lane to find her 13 year old daughter's cheerleading practice canceled because two men opened fire on the basketball court police say shooting two teens. >> it was like wild. somebody could have been killed. >> it happened just before 5:00 at the 1600 block of east walnut lane. police say 11 shots were fired into a crowd of about 30 teens and young adults playing basketball. you can see the court is connected to a playground where lots of young children were also playing at the time. >> it's really sad. >> phylicia moore coached on the field here for nine years. she's relieved that more kids were not hurt. >> very scary. very scary and you have footba football -- this is the season where it's football and cheerleading. to be out here as a parent, i mean, devastating for any parent. we're concerned about our children. >> reporter: meanwhile police say they found shell casings from two semi auto mat tick gu guns. >> we know that the police responded to this neighborhood for a large fight earlier today. whether or not that fight is related to the shooting it's unknown at this time. >> reporter: and back here live, police have only a vague description of those suspects who they say took off on foot. in the meantime, they're review surveillance video from cameras in that area. lucy? >> all right. shawnette. happening now a walk and a vigil to remember a mom and her three children killed along the boulevard. fox 29 at second and roosevelt boulevard tonight. dozens of people turning out to remember 27 year old tamara banks and her three children ages four, two and seven months. all four died one year ago today when a car lost control and crashed into them. police say the driver of the car was in an illegal street race. two people still face homicide charges. >> a bold crime in south jersey thieves hit up two popular gyms and take off with people's stuff as they work out. fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live in mt. laurel tonight. sabina? >> reporter: tonight, gym goers are on high alert. they're taking extra steps to keep their valuables safe. >> everyone just trying to make them better themselves at the gym. it's a gym. you go there to work out get healthy not rob people. >> reporter: this couple have been working out at planet fitness in mt. laurel sips they were high schoolers. he's learned the hard way to be careful with his belongings. >> i had my iphone stolen at the wmca gym while playing basketball report roar police are investigate a rash of gym burglars happening 15 minutes apart. investigators say between 5:00 o'clock and 5:45 tuesday evening, somebody forced the locks off several planet fitness locker and stole $470 in cash and credit cards. >> that's a pretty busy time for the gym. i'm surprised. >> something you hear about every once in awhile but never expect it so close to somewhere you go every day. >> reporter: 15 minute later, at 6:00 o'clock, the same day, the la fitness a mile up route 38 was hit. same mo with cash and credit cards totaling $350 stolen. he's heard of people bringing lock cutters to the gym. police aren't saying what was used in these incidents. >> they bring them in there like duffle bags and when no one is in the gym they can just cut right through a lock and get right into the locker. >> it's unfortunate but just trying to get workout. it happens. you got to be careful. >> reporter: and police are not saying whether they believe both incidents are related. that's the very latest here in mt. laurel. lucy back to you. >> in warminster police want to track down a man peek tag woman in a dressing room. here's the guy they want to find. police say he spent five hours in the juniors section avenue kohl's store on the 900 block of west street road on monday. he apparently had his mobile phone in hand and at one point he went into the dressing room and police say he piqued under a door while a woman was trying on clothes. well she caught him. she confronted him and he said he was looking for his wife. then he took off. if you recognize him, call police. >> police are on the hunt tonight for a teenaged terror in camden county. cops say a 13 or 14 year old boy tried to break into a man's home. it happened monday on the 300 block of south park drive in collingswood. when the resident heard a noise he opened the front door and came face to face with the teen. police say the teen tried to get in and the homeowner fought back but the teen assaulted the man and then ran off. neighbors say it's normally a safe neighborhood. >> we are going to live in fear. we don't leave anything out. you lock your cars at night and keep your house locked and i tell him all the time, you know, lock the garage. lock everything up. >> if you've got any information on who this teen boy is, police want to you give them call. >> sky fox over a mess in philadelphia's brewery town neighborhood. that's where a train jumped the tracks this afternoon near 33rd street and girard avenue. thankfully, police say nobody is hurt. no word yet, though, on what caused that accident. a local father faces weapons charges after daycare work consider found add loaded stolen gun inside diaper bag. workers at the camden daycare say the 9-millimeter handgun was in an 11 month old baby's bag. police say it was loaded with hollow point rounds and reported stolen in philadelphia. police say the child's father rakeem williams has a prior drug conviction. >> rakeem williams charged with being in possession of that is a certain persons which means he's a convicted felon. prohibited from owning a firearm in the first place let alone a stolen firearm with hollow point bullets. >> williams is at the camden county jail with bail set at $50,000. president obama is hitting russia with new sanctions over the escalating crisis in ukrai ukraine. the pentagon says despite previous sanctions, up to 12,000 russian forces are back on the ukraine/russia border and weapons are being funnel to do pro russia forces. the new u.s. sanctions target russian banks, energy and defense firms as well as russian officials. >> we're therefore designating selected sectors of the russian economy as eligible for sanctions. we're freeze the assets of several russian defense companies and we are blocking new financing of some of russia's most important banks and energy companies. european union leaders are talking about imposing their own sanctions on moscow. ♪ >> all out brawl outside of a courthouse. it's connected to a murder case. the laugh witnesses say started the whole thing coming up. >> it's an odd couple but a man shows up at the famous kennedy compound looking for jfk and katie perry. how he managed to get inside and enjoy a meal before being hauled off to jail. >> and a house fire blamed on a spider. the homeowner saw one in his laundry room but what he did next led to all of this damage. plus, meet henry. he's just like any six year old boy. except henry can't see or hear. a syndrome is taking away his senses but his mom says it won't slow him down. his inspirational story just ahead. scott? >> iain, drier air continues to move in across our area. coming up we'll talk about lowering humidity and that weekend preview. >> the family of 33 year old michael wing throw saw them and called police. officers say the body was found in a wooded area in dover. >> and intensive search goes on in camden house as authorities hunt for clues in a cold case mystery. skyfox over the scene again today on the thee hundred block of erie street. the fbism, police and firefighters all searching for human remains. we're told investigators are looking for a body connected to a decade old killing and they began their search here yesterday. a man is accused of breaking into the kennedy compound in massachusetts to 53 year old was in court today and he's now having a mental health evaluation. >> police say he was looking for want he did once inside has the kennedy family on high alert tonight. fox's crystal haines reports. >> reporter: he was an unexpected house guest. >> he just simply said he was there to see katie perry and jfk and he had a gift for katie perry. >> reporter: police say 53 year old james lacroix made himself at home tuesday night wearing a captain america t-shirt. he entered the vacation home of teddy kennedy, jr., through an unlocked door. sat on the couch and even read a book. it was kennedy, injury's teenaged son that first discovered him. >> ted kennedy the third was there earlier. the son thought it was a friend of the family or a friend of the father. engaged in conversation. the man was not threatening in any way. >> reporter: according to court documents ted kennedy the third offered lacroix a drink and they ate together. the 16 year old told police lacroix said he was a friend of his father and mentione mentionl in congress his father had worked on. when kennedy, jr., called the house later to check on his son, he discovered lacroix was there and called police. lacroix left the house in handcuffs. charged with breaking and entering. >> you have to understand, kennedy family. they're several visitors you know, the family is quite large. the family, they're all down the compound for the summertime, and it's not unusual to have individuals head hang around the house. he thought it was an associate of the family. >> reporter: lacroix has some do you meaned history of mental illness. he was arrested and charged in last year for violating and abuse prevention order protec protecting his estrange the wi wife. >> i do seem symptoms of psychosis and i'm recommending hospitalization. >> arraignment was postponed while he undergoes a mental health visit as cape cod and the islands mental health center. he will be back in court next month. in massachusetts, i'm crystal haines, fox news. >> they talked about it in the piece it's hard to think about someone being in it. but the house is 10,000 square feet. people are in and out of there. >> huge place. >> you can under the teenaged boy thinking it's one of dad's many friends that dropped by and say hi so you have some tort lean knee with him. >> and looking for katie perry. >> that was the tip off. princeton university professor is facing theft charges accused of stealing of all things dozens of lawn signings. police say they arrested john mull fifty two yesterday he's free tonight with a court date in the offing. police found the signs in the professor's garage. so why would anyone take those signs? according to the daily prince tone yann, the business owner says they started disappearing those signs after a traffic incident he had with a professor. however, malvesies he didn't steal anything. those signs were just lying around and he considered them litter. >> president obama will be in wilmington tomorrow. he's speaking in front of the shut down i495 bridge to announce a new initiative to help our nation's infrastructu infrastructure. meantime, things are moving smoothly with the repairs on the bridge. deldot says crews finished construction on 32 new underground support columns today. they are continuing work on towers that will lift the bridge deck back into alignment and if all goes well deldot hopes to eventually open the southbound lanes a few weeks before labor day. the bridge has been closed since june 2nd after an inspection showed four columns supporting the bridge were tilting. >> tonight lap dances remain tax free in philadelphia and city leaders are not happy about it. a judge has shot down the city's bid to tax that particular activity. critics of the proposal call it a naked money grab. fox 29's bruce gordon has reaction from both sides. >> reporter: it's attacks dispute that would knock your socks off, hers, too, if she were wearing any. the court ruling has fans of gentlemen's clubs cheering. >> that's ridiculous. already paying ridiculous amount of money any way. >> reporter: just to get in? >> yeah. and for a lap dance. >> reporter: first hand knowledge of the subject matter? >> yes. (laughter). >> reporter: have you ever gone to one of these establishments, do you have any first hand knowledge of the subject? >> oh, yes. i have. >> reporter: you wouldn't want to pay an extra tax for lap dance i'm guessing? >> no. >> reporter: unamerican? >> yes, unamerican. >> reporter: here's the basic story. the city wants to charge a separate amusement tax for lap dances at strip clubs. that's on top of the tax already built into the cover charge you pay when you walk in the door. city solicitor shelly smith explains it -- amusement taxes taxes amusement. lap dancing a separate a us moo many once the person gets inside the club. >> reporter: the city hit philly strip clubs for a bill. 900,000 bucks per club for attacks and penalty and interest they never knew they owed. the clubs took their dispute to the city's tax review board and won. the city appealed. now a common pleas court judge pored cold water on the city's plan. no second tax. george, represents two of the clubs. >> it's clear the city is absolutely desperate to try to raise revenue. i understand that. i think everybody understands that. but if there's a lesson to be learned, the lesson is, you can't just start making up new taxes as you go along. >> reporter: traditionally, so far as i'm told, the lap dance ends when the music stops. this legal fight could go on for a whole lot of songs. the city has the right to appeal this court ruling to the state's commonwealth court. so far shelly smith has not said whether the city will do so. in the newsroom i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> let's get you over to chief meteorologist scott williams for your thursday morning forecast. nice start to your thursday. we're talking temperatures in the upper 50s for the suburb. in the city 64 degrees. clear skies, pleasant conditions, and low humidity. so it's going to be a nice start maybe walk the dog or if you're grabbing that newspaper looking pretty good early tomorrow morning. as we take a look at the satellite and radar here's that cold front that brought us all of the wet weather, severe weather. the humidity it's moving out to sea. drier air is moving in behind that system and look at the comfortable temperatures. it's 60 already in the pocono mountains. upper 60s in millville. 67 degrees right now in lancaster. it's all about the dew point the measure of moisture in the atmosphere. how it actually feels and any time it's in the 50 to 55-degree category it's going to feel pretty pleasant. take look at the current dew points root now in the low 50s for the philadelphia area. mid and upper 50s area wide. so recapping tonight, no concerns. fair skies, low humidity. open up those windows and let some fresh air in. overnight looking pretty good and then tomorrow, a lot of sunshine. dry, pleasant not as hot. but will it last? details about the weekend forecast lucy coming up. >> that is the question. talk to you then thank you very much, scott. >> all out brawl breaks out near a courthouse. the laugh that witnesses say started it all. plus, the local mom of a boy with autism says she's being forced out of her home because of her son. why time is quickly running out for this family. >> plus lays is taking potato chips to a whole new level. it's launching coffee flavored chips much this unusual snack food won't have the kick you into the expect. ♪ >> no, no, no. >> fight breaks out after an arraignment in a murder case in california. two men are facing murder charges of a 20 year old after a shootout occurred on saturday. during the arraignment, one of the suspects family members started laughing. once outside a fight broke out. two women were arrested during the brawl. >> stuck in a waterfall with hypothermia setting in. >> police say he was trapped in the water for over an hour. >> talking about a teenager and this whole thing happened in washington state. by the time paramedics arrived they say the cold water was taking a toll on the 19 year old. rescuers tied ropes at the teen got a harness around it and lifted him out much police say he was treated for hypothermia and minor injuries at a nearby hospital. eviction from a building that housed funeral home led to quite the discovery. the fort worth texas landlord found eight bodies left behind but the former tenant says he has a perfect explanation. police say quoting here, multiple unattended deceased persons were discover on the premises. investigators spent hours at the scene and now they're trying to find any family members of the eight. the owner says this is all a big misunderstanding. >> our landlord was trying to put us out the funeral home. so while he was trying to put us out the funeral home he discovered a body was inside the funeral home so he called the police. one thing led to another. this is funeral home. that's where dead bodies when you come in you'll see dead bodies. >> the johnson said the funeral home did properly care for the bodies. no word yet if police plan to have any charges filed by prosecutors. the alleged prostitute accused of killing a google executive tells judge she didn't do it. why her attorneys argue she had plenty of reason to keep him alive. >> a house fire blamed on a spider. the homeowner saw one in his laundry room. he tried to kill it and as you can see something went very wrong. >> and a local mom with a boy with autism is being forced to move because of her son. why she says she's quickly move because of her son. why she says she's quickly ruthe wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. ♪ >> delaware county child with autism has behavioral issues and because of it his mom says the family is getting kicked out of their home. and now she's trying make the best of a very tough situation. >> fox' karen hepp sat down with her to talk about the struggle she's facing. ♪ >> reporter: eight year old nicholas is a beautiful child. he was an angel baby who was grown no a striking young boy. >> good day he giggles. he laughs. he likes to play with his ball and then he can go from that to hitting you in the face. ♪ >> reporter: his bedroom tells one story. he has outbursts and can be very violent his door has been a frequent target and kicked a hole clear through. >> he can't talk. he's in that verbal. he gets frustrated and he's really impatient. he was waiting for his food. he'll have a complete melt down. >> reporter: melt downs are loud. police have been called numerous times. building management has sent one notice after another complaints of excessive noise, stomping, banging, slamming doors, all likely true. now the final notice. christine's lease isn't being renewed much she's got to pack up her family and get out in matter of weeks. she understands the why. but it doesn't make it any easier. her child is neff going to be quiet. her dream is a simple one. >> try to find like maybe like a single place so they won't hear the noise. you know what i mean won't hear the complaints and stuff like that. >> reporter: karen hepp, fox 29 news. >> police arrest a woman they say stole wallets and credit cards from purses at a wegmans in mt. laurel. the suspect is 49 year old barbara sanborn of magnolia. officers who pulled her over during a traffic stop in deptford recognized her. investigators cezanne born stole wallets and credit cards from customers who left their carts unattended while they shopped. the happened three separate times at the wegmans on centerton road. she's in burlington county jail with bail set at their thousand dollars. >> faa is investigating why a small plane crashed in north jersey. investigators say the plane was trying to land at an airport in somerset county. shortly after 10:00 a.m. but as it approach the runway, it came up short and crashed in a yard nearby. you can see debris scattered around the wreckage. police say the 73 year old pilot was the only one on board. he's now at the hospital in fair condition tonight. >> funeral services were held today for the four children and their parents murdered last week in texas. six white caskets adorned with flowers carried from houston church. ron lee haskill charged with killing his ex-wife's sister and brother-in-law along with four of their children. a 15 year old was the only survivor. >> she says she is not guilty. that plea today from the woman prosecutors call a prostitute who killed a google executive. as fox's claudia cohen tell us defense attorneys argue she had ever reason to keep the man alive. >> reporter: the alleged high price prostitute accused of giving a fatal dose of heroin to a gook gel executive appeared in court today. 26 year old alex tickle man pleading not guilty. the judge refusing to reduce her $1.5 million bail. police say tickle man did not help 51 year old forest heys or call 911 after he fell unconscious after she administered heroin to him on his yacht. they say surveillance footage from the boat those the woman gathering her belonging casually stepping over hayes body to finish a glass of wine and cleaning up a bit before leaving the yacht on november 23 are. hayes was found the neck day. defense attorneys say tickle man had no reason to kill hayes. she every reason to couldn't the relationship given how much money hayes was paying her. >> there was no intent to harm or injure much less kill mr. hayes. why would she? he was a lucrative source of kin. >> reporter: the case has prompted police to re-examine the overdose death of her former boyfriendly. an autopsy listed the death as an accidental overdose. >> the fact that she was involved in prior heroin overdose with a lover is highly relevant to this case. it shows knowledge of the dangers of heroin. >> reporter: prosecutors here in california say they are still reviewing the case. and that they may file additional more serious charges against alex tickle man. in santa cruz, claudia company want fox news. >> they're afraid of spiders and there's afraid of spiders. >> yeah. >> seattle man saw spider in his laundry room and tried killing it with a can of spray paint and a light. you see what happened. the wall instantly caught fire causing serious damage to his house. even though that spider may be dead the rental home will cost more than $60,000 to repair. fortunately nobody was hurt. >> i keep going back to charlotte's web and i keep thinking all spiders are charlotte i try and usher them out the door in plastic cup. that might be better than torching -- >> better for the spider, too. exactly. >> talk about a diamond in the rough. goodwill workers are left speechless when they find this rock in a donation bin. how this mystery ring is changing lives. and neighbors are raising a stink about his pet pig but its openers say they won't let it go. why they claim their kids need the swine in their home. >> his name is wilbur. lions and tigers and bears i'm in the going to say oh my making wild fag statements why people are paying big money for >> in japan designers are showing the wild side in their newest fashions. they are auctioning off jeans torn and ripped by animals like lions and tigers and bears. zookeepers wrap the denim around the toys and the animals do the rest. eighths big success with peaces selling for as much as $1,200. proceeds go to the zoo and the conservation group the world wildlife fund. >> in your money tonight the staggering cost of having an affair you might want to think twice before you stray. could it hit your wallet hard. average affair will cost you 2,000 -- buck. surveillance have i look at hotel bills and dinner, drinks and gifts and came out to average $444 a month. the site also found that the average affair lasts for about six months. netflix quietly stopped dvd deliveries on saturdays. netflix spokesperson says it actually stopped in june it's a move the company says could save about 10% a year on shipping costs. the company spokesman says this doesn't mean the end of netflix dvd service. did the vd side of the company will continue as long as it remains profitable. >> coffee lovers have we got something now for you. lace is about to start selling coffee flavored potato chips. they're called capuchin in a crisps which is very hard to say plural. they'll go on sale later this in part of lays annual do us a flavor contest. the new flavors you wonder? there's cheddar bacon mack and cheese, mango salsa and what sob bee ginger. the win are in becomes permanent chip. cappucino chips will not contain caffeine. >> goodwill shop in virginia is counting its blessings. >> boy, is it. a and in muss donation turned into small fortune much here what happened. someone dropped off a few items for donation including three carrat diamond ring. the ring's appraisal more than $8,000. it went up for bid on goodwill's auction and it sold for more than $11.5000. the person who found the gem was stunned that it was real. >> it was in a big sip lock bagful of jewelry. wouldn't that be nice if it was real much this is crazy. i was wild. i was like oh, my gosh. >> crazy wild and real. goodwill says every penny raised from the ring will go to programs helping people with dissables. this is henry. he's just like any six year old boy except henry can't see or hear. a syndrome is taking away his senses but it's not slowing him down. his inspirational story is next. >> neighbors say this family pet has got to go. but its owners are arguing he's par of the family why they say they're kids need their pet pig. >> and lucy, right now beautiful weather. it feels pretty comfortable as well. humidity at 40%. temperatures in the mid and 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yeah, you know, lucy, stepping outdoors for the dinner break, across our area looked pretty this evening much the humidity is down and yeah the clouds and also the showers. they are moving out. as we look at the satellite and radar, this is that pesky front that brought us all the severe weather the last several days it's out in the open waters and now we have the drier air moving in to the philadelphia area. showers and thunderstorms you can see back toward the four corners all moving into the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. so that's where the severe weather is and will stay over the neck several days. 83 degrees was the high temperature today. that's below where we should be for this time of year which is in the upper 80s. we'll take the break from the heat as well as the humidity over the next several days. it's in the upper 60s root now in millville. we have 72 degrees in wilmingt wilmington. 68 in allentown. look at the pocono mountains already down to 60 degrees. so it's going to be pretty cool and crisp but especially the farther north and west you head. but take a lock at some of the temperatures around the great lakes. 62 right now in detroit. it's 63 in dayton, ohio. we have 64 right now in pittsburgh so some of that drier and cooler air will continue to head in our direction during the overnight as well as during the day tomorrow. so looking at the clock tonight, we're dry. we're quiet. open up those windows. let in some fresh air. thursday morning, sunshine, wall to wall across our area. high pressure will be in control. not anticipating any rainfall during the day tomorrow. friday looking pretty good as well. to kick off the upcoming weeke weekend. so speaking of the next several days headed into the weekend what about the pocono mountains for tomorrow, 74 degrees for the high temperature. we're looking at 76 on friday. 78 as we move into saturday so saturday starting to warm up a bit in the pocono mountains. what about down the shore? water temperatures in the mid 60s. temperatures topping out near 80 degrees. it could stay dry as we move into most of the upcoming weekend. so for the philadelphia area, and surrounding suburbs we're talking upper 50s in the burbs. 64 degrees in the city. so just refreshin refreshing brf fresh air after all the heat and humidity. for tomorrow, 83 degrees for the high temperature. so similar to today. sunshine across the area. beautiful get outdoors enjoy it. have your lunch outdoors tomorrow if you're stepping out. as we take a lock at that seven day forecast, tomorrow forecast by the numbers we'll give 810. 83 for the high temperature. once again that's below where we should be for this time of year. in fact, below average temperatures for the and tire seven day forecast. we're not looking at any major heat waves. no 90 degrees temperatures right now in the seven day forecast and as we take a look at the upcoming weekend right now, things looking pretty good. saturday, 84 degrees for the high temperature. sunday a few more clouds. some sunshine. we might have a pop up shower late sunday but better chances for rainfall and a little more humidity as we move into the middle part of next week. but you know a lot of smiles. i was outside in old city. >> people guessing you pats on the back. yeah, thumbs up. >> i could have used that weather last week i went to bush kills falls glorious and beautiful in the pocono mountains but it was like walking into a steam room much this week will be perfect. >> howard -- how are the dew points treating you. >> the dew points are right, they're in the 50's. >> it's becoming a new craze and it's not the dew point much it's the photo bomb in australia it involves nba players as good as nick foles played last season for the eagles, some still question. for the eagles, some still question. i gotwhat's with the suit? 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it became derek jeter's all star game. that's the way it will remembered. the fans were effect from. the opposing pitcher was even applauding. he helped him out but wayne white afterwards came out and he said basically did he groove the pitch right down the middle for jeter. the second one was down the middle. jeter doubled. wayne white after going back and forth admitted he did make it easier. i have no problem with that because the game is really meaningless. but not for the 22 year old mvp mike trout. >> the way he carries himself on and off the field, how he respects the game, always hustling, doesn't matter what the score is, you know, if they're down, you know, 10 runs he's always running the ball out, um, that's how i want to play. >> that's the way he does play. i know fans are ready for a little football. nine days. you'll have some football eagles begin training camp. yesterday from a golf tournament in tahoe and we'd all like to be i spoke with former eagle and now espn analyst herman edwards with most teams and the eagles inn clued it always comes down at the quarterback. >> the thing that comes to mind when i scenic foles play, this is critical, he doesn't lose games because of his ability to turn the ball over. he doesn't turn it over. he's very accurate down the field. he holds the ball a little long sometimes. i think you'll see more development. he'll get the ball out of his hand a little bit quicker going to that second and third read. that's just maturity. the new craze is becoming everybody has a craze these days. it's becoming the motto bomb. it's becoming now a craze in live television not always a good thing. but see if you recognize the trophy and the players. let's go to australia. >> oh, my god, larry -- yeah. >> had he heel problem as well. >> before i will the you go just going to relive the moment a few moments ago when you -- the trophy. you have to go back to the office and have look at this pictures. very good. >> i'm highly embarrassed about that now. i apologize. i had no idea. i thought it was another couple doing their thing. >> the big guy was pat me mills who plays for the san antonio spurs much he's from australia and that reporter who i can't understand any way -- accent is a little heavy. >> he didn't recommend the enormous gold statue apparently. >> i don't think he realized what the nba trophy is. live television it's great. >> i tell was. >> video bomb. >> all right. >> thanks for watching. the fox 29 morning news comes your way at 4:00 a.m. g2 hours of news and infotainment all starts with tmz followed by inside edition, dish nation and chasing new jersey. what else could you want? 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