Here's the replay of the Monday 11PM show: IT'S THE 2ND EPISODE OF SEASON 1 Y'ALL!

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Summary

This video, titled "The 11 PM Show," covers local news and sports for April 13th, 2026. It includes updates on the Philadelphia Flyers and Phillies, a car towing incident, local shootings, a man charged for his son bringing a gun to school, a liquor-related sentencing, and a royal visit to Philadelphia. The show concludes with Powerball results and a look at upcoming programming.

Highlights

Breaking News and Weather Forecast
00:03:33

Breaking news highlights the killing of a young man in East Germantown, Philadelphia, with no one coming to his aid. The show then transitions to the weather, with Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly providing the 7-day forecast.

Curious Case and Royal Visit
00:04:16

A New York City man was sentenced for purchasing $66,000 worth of liquor from Pennsylvania. Additionally, the King and Queen of the Netherlands visited Philadelphia, with plans to visit other cities as well. More information on their visit is available on the CBS News mobile app and CBS Philadelphia.com.

Powerball Results and Closing Remarks
00:05:33

The episode concludes with the announcement that there were no clear winners in the Mighty Powerball, giving viewers another chance to play on Wednesday night. Mr. William thanks the audience and emphasizes the importance of family, encouraging viewers to stay safe and tune in for episode three tomorrow.

Introduction and Sports Updates
00:00:15

Mr. William hosts the second episode of the 11 PM Show, kicking off with sports news. The Philadelphia Flyers advanced to the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs after defeating the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in a shootout. The Philadelphia Phillies also secured a 13-7 victory against the Chicago Cubs, with Kyle Schwarber hitting two home runs.

Local Incidents and Public Safety Concerns
00:01:37

The broadcast reports on a young woman's car being illegally towed in Philadelphia. In other news, a shooting at a Chick-fil-A in Union, New Jersey, left one dead and six critically wounded, while another shooting incident resulted in one death and critical injuries to another. A Phoenixville man was charged after his three-year-old son brought a loaded gun to school, sparking a discussion about gun safety.

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