Here's a replay of the season premiere of the Sunday 11:00 PM newscast, since it was pre-recorded.

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Summary

This video is a replay of the Sunday 11 PM newscast from CBS News Philadelphia, covering top stories including a US-Iran peace deal, a shooting incident involving police officers, SEPTA schedule changes, lottery results, local events, and sports updates.

Highlights

Introduction and Top Stories
00:00:10

The newscast begins with an introduction for the Sunday 11 PM program from CBS News Philadelphia, hosted by Mr. William on June 14th (Flag Day). Top stories include a newly signed peace deal between the US and Iran, with more details available on the CBS News mobile app and website.

Weather and Local News
00:00:53

A 7-day forecast is presented by meteorologist Andrew Kak. The news then covers a shooting incident where three police officers are in stable condition after being shot by a suspect, who later died by suicide.

SEPTA Updates and Lottery Results
00:01:45

Summer schedules for SEPTA, Philadelphia's transit agency, have been released, with specific changes mentioned for the Route 52 bus. The newscast also reports that there were no clear winners for the recent Mega Millions and Powerball lotteries, with upcoming drawing dates noted.

Celebrations and Local Events
00:02:35

The broadcast acknowledges birthdays, including Ice Cube and WWE superstar Bayley. It also highlights the kickoff of the Odun Day Festival in Philadelphia, which saw a large attendance.

Sports Updates: Phillies and Knicks
00:03:29

In sports, the Phillies' recent games against the Brewers are discussed, noting a win after a loss, and an subsequent loss, leading to a suggestion for the team to return home to Citizens Bank Park for their upcoming series against the Miami Marlins. Also, the New York Knicks' performance is mentioned, with Brunson scoring 45 points.

International News and Closing
00:05:01

The newscast covers an international incident where two helicopters collided in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which is still under investigation. The broadcast concludes with a reminder about upcoming programming, including CBS Philadelphia's Sports Zone and Joel Osteen's ministries, and a farewell for the night.

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