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This is the first septembe september 11th since the opening of the 9 11 museum where the twin towers once stood. Hundreds gather the in bucks county to mark the occasion and celebrate the heroics of first responders. Eyewitness news at the garden of reflection in lower makefield. Retired nypd arnie roma of penndel was the keynote speaker at the remembrance in live ceremony. Arnies son was killed at the World Trade Center and he narrowly escaped the collapse. Tonight, he relived that fateful day. Within seconds reality set in and i was i was on the ground, and the rumbling stopped. Smoke, debris and dust were everywhere and when i realized i was still alive, we all started to panic. 18 people from bucks county died in the 9 11 attacks. In shanksville, pennsylvania, today a ceremony was held at the flight 93 national memorial. The former speaker of the house dennis haskert donated the flag flew a top the capitol on 9 11 to that memorial. And president obama paid tribute to those who lost their lives at a ceremony at the pentagon memorial. He was joined there by the first lady and by the defense secretary chuck hagle. Families of those who died when American Airlines flight 77 crashed into the pentagon were also a in attendance. Theres developing new tonight. 12 children are hospitalized in delaware with a respiratory illness and there are concerns this could be the enterovirus 68. Outbreak of that has sickened more than a thousand kids in nearly a dozen states most of the midwest. Health officials now sent samples to the cdc to see if the kids in delaware do in fact have enterovirus 68. Now this is an uncommon strain of a common family of viruses that typically hits from summer through autumn. Experts say the start of the school year is likely helping to spread the disease more quickly. Exclusively on Eyewitness News tonight, trying to find the source of a mystery rash thats hit dozens of students on the Temple University campus. Students have been dealing with red, itchy blotches on their backs of their legs. The Health Service says its seen about 100 to 120 students with this rash in just the past year. Doctors say its some type of contact derma tights. Huge welts all the way down my leg. I think its gross. Had a rash so it looked like bug bites. Some kind of bites. Mosquito bites. I didnt know what it was about two week ago. Some suspect these rashes could be from benches at the cecil b. Moore subway station. Septa didnt inspect the bench doctors not find any problems much the benches were barricaded off for while. Theyve burlingtonbristol power wash, treated and resealed as a precaution. New tonight, fema is asking 800 victims of Hurricane Sandy to return nearly 6 million in government aid. An audit found they received those payments improperly. Those who have been asked to return the money were found to be ineligible for the funds because their damaged properties were either vacation houses or rental properties. And not their primary residence. More than 3,000 additional cases are still under review. Now to a neighborhood conflict that one man says has gone too far. He says whats happening with his neighbor is making his life miserable. And when he wasnt able to get much help, he turned to the cbs3 iteam. Eyewitness news Investigative Reporter Charlotte Huffman shows us what happened when she talk to the woman next door. You need to let go of the microphone. Rich what about the signs . Dont you think thats form of harassment. Does your neighbor deserve to be treated like this . Youre going to be in troub trouble. Actually it was one Christine Mccormick was doing that got her in trouble. Landing her in haverford Township Court accused of harassing her neighbor doug croft. Almost like torture. Its torture to pull into my driveway not knowing what im going to be facing. Reporter mccormicks window were derogatory signs which seemed to cross sexual orientation. These are Electronic Devices that emit a nonstop high pitched sound to keep unwanted animals away. Crofts neighbor placed for of them on her Property Line aimed at his less than 15 feet away. Despite the manufacturers warning sign thats the sound can cause damage to the ear and do not aim the product into neighbors yards. Want to go . No. The yard guard made his dog afraid to go outside. We spend no time in the backyard any more. Its not just the dog that can hear it. Even though our cameras couldnt pick up the high pitched sound some people can hear it too. Its excruciatin excruciatind something piercing to their he head. They bother my ears much its a vibration sensation. Its a problem that left croft up able to enjoy his own backyard. I get headaches when im working out that my yard. He tried resolving the issue for more than year. I contacted the haverford township Code Enforcement office and the police to try to get this resolved. Officials told mccormick to point the yard guards away from dougs home. Little by little she points them back into my yard again. As for those signs, they stayed put. Ive been dealing with this for 13 months. The township has been aware of it for 11 months. Thats when he turned to the iteam for help. Its unclear what prompted mc corm micks actions and as you saw we just want to hear your side of the story, christine. Sean interested in talking about it. The crofts friends think they know her mow tough. This seems to be of more aveeno delta for who doug is. The judge found Christine Mccormick guilty of harassment. He fined her 50 and ordered her to remove the harassing signs. He also ordered her to remove two of the yard guard devices and cement the remaining two into the ground away from crofts house. I had to fight this for the wellbeing of the community, for the animals, for my lifestyle for other people who might be facing similar harassment. We asked officials in haverford why it took so long to take action. They had no comment. So what can you do if you have next door nightmare and, to document everything, file complaints with authorities or contact Mediation Center for help. To find one go to cbsphilly. Com and click on iteam. Im Charlotte Huffman, cbs3 it witness news. This is a solar flare and its headed toward earth tonig tonight. Find out when its going to arrive and how it could impact us next. And keeping kids safe on the football field. See the innovative measure one school is taking to cut out concussions. And changes to the price of your beer. Well tell was the weather has to do with it when Eyewitness News continues. Incredible images from space tonight. This solar flare is headed for us at a speed of 2. 5 million miles per hour. The Space Weather Prediction Center says its all about of a giant magnetic explosion on the sun. We could feel some of it effects this weekend but experts arent particularly worried because the earths atmosphere largely protects people from the radiation effects of solar flare. But it could impact satellites. This food truck explosion now has philadelphia lawmakers taking action. City Council President Darrell Clark introduced a bill today requiring the Fire Department to inspect propane tanks on food trucks. An investigation into the july 1st blast that killed two people reveal the tanks on those trucks regularly go uninspected. Already acquitted of premeditated murder the blade runner Oscar Pistorius could find out in a matter of hours if hes still going to prison. Today the judge in his case set pistorius was negligent in the shooting death of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. But she found his actions did not rise to the level of premeditation. That still leaves the olympian and double amputee with the possibility of being found of culpable homicide, and if that happens, he could go to prison for 15 years. New tonight, cutting out concussions in south jersey theres a new game plan to help protect the heads of footballs youngest players. Tonight, our matt rivers takes us and side this new approach that has made a difference both on and off the field. Reporter from the looks of it the shawnee Freshmen Football Team can tackle. And they can take a hit, too. But heres the thing. In practice, they dont do either one. Our practices are different because i can physical you this. We never tackle to the ground in practice. Reporter the coach has stalk the side lines here for 38 years and for the last five, hes focused on decreasing the amount of concussions his players sustain. But this more of using this basically saying do you want them ready for practice or for the game . I would say, look, when do you want them . You want them tuesday or friday night because you cant have them both report roar at first, yes, a strange idea. But injuries went down and parents caught on. I think they really need to make sure every High School Team is doing the same thing shawnee is doing. Reporter davids son play for the renegades. Hes on board, too. Youre a mom. Umhmm. Reporter a living nerve racking watching him play. Absolutely. For every parent it is. Reporter while mom certainly tends to worry more than most, their concern in this instance is certainly not misplaced. According to the sports concussion institute, a Football Player has a 75 chance of sustaining a concussion and if it does happen that player is three times more likely to sustain another concussion in that same season. Crystal banks knows that and only allows her son to play if hes taught to play safely. Its all about your technique. Its all about how you position yourself and how the coaches are coaching you. Reporter if you they of practice without tackling is no way to win games, youd be wrong. We won a group four state championship last year and we won five championships in the last 12 years. Reporter winning safely. Matt rivers cbs3 Eyewitness News. You should know concussions arent just a problem in football. Some recent Research Shows that girls who play High School Soccer suffer 40 more concussions than boys who play that support. While girls who play basketball they suffer 240 more concussions than the boys. Well now to a pair of newborns who have people talking in abington tonight. Meet jack and owen. The baby boys were born 22 hours apart but what make them unique that their mothers are sisters. So bridget and Emily Whitaker went through it altogether from pregnancy to showers to delive delivery. When bridget had her baby boy emily was right there to visit but as soon as she got home, her water broke and when then it was her turn. Its been the crazy yesterday nine months ever. We had a dual shower. Its just been crazy and great. Its like such a miracle times two. We like always hoped for the same sex whatever it was. We were convinced girl and boy. So it was so overwhelming with happiness just made that moment that much more. Those boys will have a lot of fun together. Theyre the first children for both emily and bridget and the first grandchildren for the family as well. Well if you enjoyed an ice cold beer during thursday night football here on cbs3, you may want to know that you could be soon shelling out some extra cash for your favorite brew. Why the larger lager price tag . Experts say too much rain in states that produce malt barley is making it unsuitable for brewers. Businesses have been warned to expect price increases for malt. But its likely the price increase wont hit consumers until next year. Hmm. Kathy buy up now. Well, blame the weather for that. Blame the weather. And the wine. Increase of that because of the weather. What are we going to do . I dont know. Weather wise were going to actually look at a half and haver weekend. Were going to spend some Time Outdoors and youll have to come indoors for part of it. Because of the rain. Take look outside where we have a beautiful skyline liberty one, liberty two decked out in red, white and blue, of course, in honor of september 11th. Lets take to you storm scan3. We have showers to the south. Clearing skies are getting underway from west to east because of a cold front moving on through. We are going to wake up to a chill in the poconos, 40s only 47, allentown and readin readind 50s. Philadelphia 62 with clear skies and low humidity and 60s in millville and atlantic city. So a little bit of a cool start. For your friday, 70s, lower humidity as High Pressure to the north builds in and really gets a grip on our weather. That will slide off the coast on saturday giving way to our neck fastmoving system bring something showers for saturday afternoon. The first half of the day no issue. But saturday afternoon looking for some rain. That moves out quickly. Thats the good news. So we salvage sunday the better half of the weekend to be outdoors. Plan on it. It will be beautiful with temperatures in the 70s. Heres the probability of rain over the next several days including the weekend. No chance tomorrow. No issues. Enjoy the day. Saturday afternoon, it is likely. Sunday no rain. Monday we are rain free as well. For the forecast overnight look for 62 degrees and partly clue dee skies. Sunshine tomorrow the high 78. As we look ahead its looking good on the exclusive eyewitness setter seven day forecast, well look at cooler days ahead for the komen three day looking good for the exception of the afternoon showers saturday. After that were staying in the 70s. Could be for good. Thats a look at your seven day forecast. Well be back with sports right cbs3 is your home for the nfl on thursday nights. To night on the heels of the ray rice news, the ravens hosted the steelers in a battle of afc north rivals. Our sports director beasley cease life in baltimore tonight with more on the game and of course reaction to ray rice. Hi, beas. Reporter thanks a lot, lesley. As you can see behind me they are dismantling some of the multi Million Dollars in High Technology that you saw on thursday night football tonight. But down to grass roots it was steelers and ravens. Lets take a look at these bitter rivals going at each other. Joe flacco the local product was the star again. He through a couple of touchdown passes to his tight end owen daniels and tucker the field goal kicker had a big night with four field goals. It is the ravens coming out on top in this one, 26six. Now lets go back home because big topic was ray rice here in baltimore. We have do you meaned some of that for you. Lets go back home to the eagl eagles. They practiced today getting ready for their big game on monday night against indianapolis and a couple of our stars at home were asked to comment on the ray rice incide incident. I just hope that, you know, he seeks the help he needs to get and that family needs to get and hopefully for his sake and his family sake that theyll get those things corrected. I hope everybody everything gets solved and, you know, everybody go about their way and, you know, whatever happens it is what it is but i think in the end i think everybody will get judged fair fairly. So lesley we turn our attention from thursday night to monday night with the eagles and indianapolis. Im Beasley Reece in baltimore. Lesley, back to you. Beas, thanks so much. Meanwhile the phillies wrapping up a four game series with the pirates. Aj burnett the mound. But this one all pittsburgh. Second inning ike davis slaps a single up the middle good enough to score run and put the pirates up one to nothing. We jump ahead to the sixth runner on third. Gregory polanco chops a single into right field. Bad luck for the phils who had the infield in. Pittsburgh went up four to nothing and that was enough. Phillies trying to rally in the ninth but this lost four to one. All right. The friday Football Frenzy travels to Delaware County tomorrow night. Ridley at garnet valley. That is our game of the week. 65 of our viewers voted for that game. Your town, your team, your kids on tv. Well b new tonight honoring some of the philadelphias most influential africanamericans. Eyewitness news at the Pennsylvania Convention center. The Philadelphia Tribune held an event there tonight sell prey broughting the 150 men and women on their annual list of philadelphias most influential africanamericans. The tribune of course the nation oldest newspaper serving the africanamerican community. Well be right back. We thank you for watching cbs3 Eyewitness News. We return in the morning at 4 30 with Ukee Washington and erika von tiehl. For beasley, lesley, kathy and all of us here, im chris may. Im jessica dean. Have a good night. This is how it feels to hotwire. Unwind with tide, downy, and bounce. When youre awake and cant sleep an ounce, the sweet dreams collection is so relaxing, so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. Tide, downy, and bounce. Official products of the National Sleep foundation. Goes on the loose for hours, a teen who killed three of his classmates after he breaks out of prison. The nfl kicks off for the First Time Since the explosion of the ray rice scandal, but the league cant seem to shake the controversy over how it handled a player accused of domestic violence. And Oscar Pistorius escapes a murder conviction. The oliympic track star is cleared of murdering his girlfriend but still faces serious charges that could land him behind bars for years. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for friday, september 12th, 2014. Good morning. Im marlie hall in for annemarie green. The convicted killer of three ohio high school

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