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Her running mate. Plus, we could be facing the longest heat wave of the year, and down right dangerous conditions. Chris sowers here to help you plan your day, oppressive, its going to be hot. Reporter its the weekend people want to be outdoors, they want to go to the shore, they want to enjoy themselves, you have to take it easy today. Its important to listen to your body. You have to Pay Attention to what your body is telling you. You have to let you know when youve had enough. With these oppressive conditions settling in, went to take long. Take frequent breaks and sit in front of the fan, as we get into the dog days, actually this is not the dog days, august is yet to come. Beach haven, 80 degrees, shorepoints, upper 70s, reading, 75 and dover 78. Satellite and radar, for now were clear, what youre not seeing here we have a weak cold front thats dropping from the south from upstate new york. As it interacts with this warm, soup ....
Slightly cooler air. 60s and 70s. Orell 1 am. 4 01 am. Welcome back, and the roadways are light, and lets take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. The traffic looks pretty good with no major problems as you drive into San Francisco. The really early commuters get a lot of a nice commute with very little going on. Heres a look at interstate 880 in oakland, and traffic is moving well if you are in alameda. And you have to go down to one of the bridges to get off of the island, and if you are driving san jose northbound 280, heading up 17, your commute looks good. Beginning with developing story out of ecuador, a few hours ago 86. 1 magnitude aftershock hit offshore, the strongest since the 7. 8 magnitude earthquake that killed hundreds on saturday. It also came as the first still being held for the earthquake victims, and the death toll is now standing at 525 and expected to rise with more than 200 people reported missing. The destr ....
The first one, frankford avenue around 1 25 this morning in the holmesburg section couple miles from this one. Three men walking in a store, jumping over a counter pointed a gun at the clerk. Struck him in the face, head, several times. He ended up on the ground. They they know forced him back up. Opened a couple registers and made off with 150 in cash and cigarettes. The second location. Thats where we are, few miles away. Same kind of description, three men black ski maskss and handguns one of them jumping over counter, getting about 300 al with boxes of cigarettes and the clerks wallet. As they were leaving, there was a witness who caught a description of a car possibly a red or maroon car, a honda they think, the suspect not a lot to go on. Black males, three of them. In their early 20, maybe late teens. As far as the victims go, the two victims at the locations, they are out of the hospital, theyre doing ok right now. We tried to put in a request to talk to them. At this point, we ....
I came to america when i was 13. Host why did you come to the states . Guest long story. You know, as all immigrants do, there was a lot of tush lends, and then i ended up in queens originally, new york, without a word of english. Host what do you do for a living today . Guest im a novelist and a journalist, so i published novel, literary novel was how i began writing, and then im coming out with a book, actually. Ive been a journalist for about, since the first time i went into north korea in 2002, and thats when i first went into north korea, and then that is what ive been covering, more or less. Host well, thats why we invited you on booktv, to preview your book thats coming out in the fall of 2014, without you there is no 40 us my time with the sons of north koreas elite. How did you get a job in north korea . How did that come about . Guest it took a long time. [laughter] i, you know, first time i went in 2002 was by joining this pronorth korean group, and then i went in for kim j ....
Celebration in gaza tonight after a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas militants. The truce does not have a time limit, under the egyptian brokered deal israelis to ease imports in gaza including aid, and material for reconstruction. That seven week war has killed over 2200 people, the vast majority of them palestinians. It is an unspeakable act police say 50 to 60 veterans graves were desecrated and american flags were burn at two bensalem township cemeteries this most recent incident happened overnight. Eyewitness News Reporter walt hunter is live at Bensalem Police headquarters with the very latest, walt. Reporter police say they were buried with full military honors but in death, they have been dishonored by vandals, who desecrated 50 to 60 veterans grave sight is here in bensalem in the past month. The american flags flying next to those graves, piled up and burned. ....