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second flight record their was aboard flight 17. >> good morning, the boeing triple seven crashed in eastern ukraine, 298 aboard. us intelligence officials say a surface to air missile brought the plane down, but they're not sure who fired t ukraine is accusing pro russian separatists, the reb opens deny t malaysian prime minister asking locals to stay away from the scene. >> no one in the area remove any debris. >> it is unclear if there were any americans aboard the plane, un security councils little hold emergency meeting today to discuss the incident. now, right now, investigators are pouring over the crash site in eastern ukraine. we're told that debris from the wreckage is spread over 9 miles. so, what does the interact mean for air travel across the globe? "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us now in the cbs-3 sat center more on that, me? >> erika, already impacting
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international travel. keep in mind, before yesterday, this was a very common flight round. now, it is being avoided, so that's already a translation in lots of dollars, even bigger impact is expected to be on international pollutants. >> so grow test, almost not believable. >> confirmed, a boeing 777 passenger plane caring 298 people shot down by a surface to air missile. no one survived. >> the shoot-down a non-combat and the unbelievable. >> arthur wolk says the plane traveling from amster dan to qual a lumpur was on well traveled international route used frequently even during the recent conflict between ukraine and pro russian
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separatists. woke says warnings flying over the war zone, but to this point, they've been ignored. >> to me, it makes no sense, deliberately fly over war zone. >> the focus now is on who fired. >> you have got three suspect, the ukrainians, these rebble supported by the russians, russians themselves. >> ed says all sides are denouncing the act, and denying responsibility. but, new this morning, us officials saying they believe the ukrainians didn't have the cape tonight perform the attack. >> so far, the data points line up the suggestion was the rebel allies, first time that we've had something that goes beyond russians and ukrainians, forbes cents international community to respond. prevailing fury from the experts there is was a mistake, that that missile was meant for military target regardless of who fired the shot against, the focus is on
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who did that, there will be a response expected from the international community. the latest from the sat center, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". steve, we are also hearing from some travelers who say they cheated death. izzy was supposed to be on the doomed plane with her husband and young baby. but they had to re book at the last minute, because the flight was full. >> i feel like i've been given a second chance, hopefully -- >> we will continue to follow the latest developments in the plane crash all day long, get updates on line as well. join any time cbsphilly.com. also on facebook and twitter. just search cbs philly. 5:33, here is your traffic and weather together. katy? >> happy friday everybody. we've made it here to the weekends. if you liked yesterday's weather you will love today's, as well, all thanks to the fact high pressure has now built in place, and it will keep control as we head into the upcoming weekend.
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generally speaking, but there is a little shift that's going to start to take place in the atmosphere, which we'll discuss. start it off by getting you out to live neighborhood network. very quiet start to the morning for us currently outside beach patrol headquarters, light waves lapping up on the shore line, blue skies, sun about ready to pop its head over the horizon, will lead to beautiful day, warms up nicely, but doesn't get too hot. certainly won't be all that steamy either with that nice northerly component to the winds flow. we keep the drier air mass. so we keep the good hair day. it is day two of some real decent weather for us here. storm scan3, empty, as you might imagine. would you believe you can still see the back edge though of the frontal boundery that plagued us earlier in the week. it is still out there. so take some time to get out of here, and thankfully has gotten out of here, such beautiful day that came our way because of it. what are we looking at? dew point temperature, lower dew point, dryer the air gets,
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these dew points are solo it, just feels crisp outside and comfortable. and that's how it stays all day today. i don't think we top off any higher than the mid 50's for dew points at all today. sixty-six your current temperature at the airport, little cooler by comparison in our resort towns, both down the shore as well as up in the poconos, around the region as a whole today, can't get better than this. low mid 80s, from the shore, up to philly. up in the higher terrain, of course, does tends to be little cooler. still mid 70s, beautiful day, you just can't say enough about it. so, make the excuse to find a reason to go outside and enjoy it while you've dot it. >> 535:67:89tgif. off to pretty good start this morning, we get started for weekends ahead of us. let's go outside. good morning to, all right, we got brand new one here for you. southbound lanes of i-95, the off ramp, to cottman avenue, now open. it has been closed since april of last year. but good news for everyone trying to get into northeast philadelphia. this new ramp opened this
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morning, and that's good news for that whole widening project up there in the northeast. accident in southwest philly here, 07 and whole steen, downed pole along egypt road at bridge street. looking at crash and downed pole in coatesville, route ten blocked, at highland road. keep in mind, that is friday, looks like good looking weekends on tap, so again, crunch time for the folks heading to the jersey beaches. the expressway, the parkway, 47, typically between 12 to 2:00 when we start to see that volume start to build. even sooner if you are leaving, say, the king of prussia area and trying to work your way through center city. right now, good to go, we look live at the vine expressway, mass transit no reported delays. ukee, back over to you. >> bob, thank you. warning for some montgomery county owners. police are investigating an up tick in burglaries, in upper providence township, police say the thieves are forcing their way in, when no one is
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home. residents are asked to make sure their homes are locked, and properly lighted at night. time 5:37. in business news this morning, what fed ex is saying about accusations and drug trafficking. and, what an energy maker says about accusations of fraud and energy drink maker, money watch's jill wagner joins us from new york at the stock exchange, hey, jill until. >> prosecutors say that fed ex knowingly shipped prescription painkillers, and other drugs, forks illegal on line pharmacist to customers who didn't have prescriptions. fed ex denies the charges. they say they handle 10 million packages a day and shouldn't assume criminal responsibility for everyone. invest verse their eyes overseas. concern about the mash al -- malaysian airlines crash, sent stocks tumbling yesterday. do you dropped 161 points, finishing below the 17,000
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mark. the nasdaq was down 62 points. the majors of five hour energy now facing a lawsuit over deceptive advertising, oregon attorney general says the makers and marketers of the drink falsely claim people who drink it will get extra energy from a unique blend of ingredients, when, in fact, it is just a concentrated dose of caffeine. plus, five hour energy says users won't crash when the effect wear off. prosecutors say that is not true. spokesperson for five hour energy caused -- calls the lawsuit civil intimidation, and says they'll fight t and move over waffle taco, there is a new item on taco bell's breakfast menu, grilled breakfast burito, three varieties, bacon, sausage, fiesta potato, they cost a dollar 29. taco bell says its breakfast launch into march has been so successful, that they are expanding. ukee, erika? >> looks delicious. >> looks good. but so sad, little bit of
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eggs, order, then what the picture looks like? >> didn't somebody do that. >> story on that. >> i want my burying tow look like that. >> i will say they will come through. >> hey, big project happening right now in point breeze. >> and our nicole brewer is there, live, nicole? >> that's right, ukee, erika. kind of like an amish barn raising, coming up, we're live as habitat for humanity makes history right here in point breeze. >> i'm brook anderson, coming up cameron diaz and a sex tape, sequel to disney comes to life on the big screen. >> and we are looking ahead to absolutely stellar day. much like yesterday. it is not too hot. it is warm. we keep the sun, how long can this last? i'll have the answer on the other side. stick around.
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getting help this weekend building homes for families in need. "eyewitness news" reporter nicole brewer joins us now, in point breeze, and you got the hat on, so we know you mean business, nicole? >> i'm hard hat ready. look, it really is kind of like amish barn raising, but right here in the middle of philadelphia, right here in the point breeze neighborhood, you mentioned, six hours cents being framed up in just three days, all thanks to the carpenter's union and four local builders. but go ahead, roll some video, i show you the scene as it is in action. that is happened yesterday, matter of fact. this weekend it is a complete framers face-off for the first time in habitat for humanity history, these teams will challenge each other to meet saturday's deadline. >> their efforts, what they call sweat equity, will said organization four months, over $60,000. that's going to allow them to keep the properties nice and affordable for families who buy the way purchased these
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homes with zero interest mortgage, only after they've completed 350 hours of volunteer work which can take to up two years but they are not alone. >> takes a village, so clearly, skilled labor is fantastic. everybody can do their part. the more dollars we have, the more homes we build, the more volunteers we build, the more homes we build. we believe affordable house something essential to a thriving community. >> the doors will be, in windows will be up, so it really is amazing what they can accomplish in just three days time, and they better get ready. because already three families have been matched with three different houses, so very exciting day in point breeze, very exciting day for habitat for humanity. we'll track progress all morning long, also meet some families coming up four on the "cw philly".
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we send it back to you in the studio. >> lovely transition, indeed, that time of the morning. okay, yesterday guys, actually marks the anniversary of the invention of air-conditioning. now, while we haven't really needed the air conditioner because of the lower dew point, which we will talk about, we'll still pay homage to carrier who invented the air conditioner. so guys, air-conditioning was invented july 17th of what year? was it 1923? 1914? 1902? 1937? >> all right, bob, you get to go first today. >> oh, let's go with a, 1923. >> sorry, buddy. >> back to the class. >> once again. >> i'm in the lead, so i'm last. >> all right, erika? >> i go with b, 1914. >> oh,.
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>> and ukee, now you have a 50-50. what do you think? >> believe it or not, i'm going way back, back in time. >> way, way back. >> at the turn of the century, let's go 1902. >> thank you very much. >> well done. >> we do not give him these answers ahead of time i swear we don't. but he's been doing real well. >> put that number up. put it up! thank you very much. yeah, ukee has seven. mr. bob? (lawyering). >> bringing it up the rear with a whopping one correct answer since we began. so we keep you posted. right now, ukee, you're running away with it. >> thank you very much. >> all right, giles, we mentioned you don't really need the air conditioner right now, wind remains very calm generally speaking, it is coming out of the north, so with the dry air in place, it feels so nice. hey, at least saving on the energy bill for a time. storm scan3 still empty. high pressure in place, another beautiful day off to the south however there is the next warmfront that will
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continue to lift north with time. and as it does so it, will bring the leading edge of the cloud cover in here toward our area. so we will eventually start to see some clouds building in here for the weekends. but i think the weekend overall should stay dry. keep the outdoors plans. don't worry about cancelling, maybe by late in the day night fall monday shower or storm. up until then hey nice quiet pattern, and today, so nice. bob, over to you. >> i want want to know when we l give the teacher some trivia questions? how about teacher trivia tuesday? live look at 42 it, right near the oaks interchange. light volume so far, as we kick off a friday morning, no problems at all on our major roadways here. live look, check out the pretty sunrise here, from the airport, here is the platt bridge, and the sun rising over philadelphia this morning. the platt bridge again the new speed limit in place yesterday. they went from 45 down to 35. so just watch your speed as you are headed up and over the span. accident here southwest philadelphia, involving overturned vehicle.
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took down a telephone pole. that had some of the transformers attached to it. that's right there in front of the car dealership. 70s and hole steen. so rolling through the area, island avenue would be your best bet. and overnight work, working both directions right near ft. washington. controls the northeast extention tomorrow night into early sunday morning, if you are out maybe late for wedding you will get there okay, but maybe on the way home you are going to have to use route 309 between lansdale and quakertown, throughout the weekend always stay up-to-date with all of the construction backups and and the closures new app titled your drive. download it for the iphone and android devices by going to cbsphilly.com/your drive. over to you. >> and word this morning is that kanye west is going coast-to-coast this labor day weekends. >> he's headlining shows in philadelphia and in los angeles for this year's made in america festival. single day tickets for both shows go on sale today.
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kanye will hit the main stage, and play along john mayor sunday. other performers in the fill ill line up include kings of leon and pharrell williams. >> nominations are out for the m tv video music awards there is year's show will be all about beyonce, right there. she leads the pack with eight nominations, including video of the year, best female video, best choreography, best video with a social message. not far behind are iggy, a sale ya, as katie told me, and also, m and m with seven nominations. thank you, katie, otherwise, i'm not up on this. >> she is hip like that. >> yep. i got t all right, 5:48 right now. cameron diaz and jason segal spice up the big night, in disney's planes also returns to the skies. >> brook add err son from entertainment tonight shows you what is new in theatres this weekend.
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>> it is a dangerous mission, somebody has to do it, or really some planes have to do it. >> sequel to disney plane finds racing hero taking on new challenge. >> when something comes up that potentially stops him from racing, it is not a question whatever do i want. it is how can i give book my community. >> we'll need every plane we've got. >> nor julie, fun challenge for upbeat planes. >> i've been able to rely so heavily on physical stuff, than is all voice, and dipper's voice is needed to be i thought higher more exciteable. >> i'm dipper. >> this is when it is definitely not one for the kids. >> hey. >> i thought we were going to go down to -- wow. >> that's cameron diaz, jason segal, having fun in sex tape, until it accidentally goes out to all of their friends and family. >> what if it gets out on the internet. >> if you're in a my called sex tape, you will want to look good you. >> look amazing.
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>> about maintaining, consistency, just being connect today your body. >> but it is not all raunchy fun. the story does have a little bit of heart. >> i think that there is a chance that there are two people sitting quietly together, both thinking i wish we had more sex. so our hope is that this movie will spur some conversation. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm brook anderson, now back over to you in the studio. >> and stay up to date on all of the news from hollywood with entertainment tonight. it is on tonight and every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. i couldn't think of two more different movies, planes for the kids, and sex tape? >> let us know what you think. all right. 5:50. dating updating your weekend forecast when we do traffic and weather together. >> and we of course will update the latest overnight developments in the malaysian plane crash when we
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ukraine rebels say they've found most of recording devices from the malaysia airlines plane. it is not clear international investigators will get access to the crash scene as of yet. 298 souls were lost. there is more fighting on the ground today in the gaza strip this morning millitant have launched relentless rocket attacks. >> 5:53, we made it to friday and another nice day. >> i promised it to you, right? sun starting to pop over the horizon, made it to the end of the work week, upcoming weekends, and we are off to beautiful start here with generally just blue skies, pretty colors, to start it off for you, and we will just be beautiful day. next to the temperatures. certainly got answer lot cooler outside. simply because we had more of the northerly component to the wind. sixty-six at the airport, some of your outlying suburbs
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actually kind of cool this morning, but feels really good. specially for july. we expect daytime high to hit 85, warm, sunny, pleasant, comfortable, we could go on, bob, just nice day. over to you. >> looking good. 5:54. katie, good morning, everybody, off to pretty good start in the traffic department. quick tour around town, with the jump cams, live look as we say good morning to the 30 bypass, right near route 340, no problems or delays at all into or out of chester county. even the motorcycles are out for little ride this morning. rest of the majors like i9, a the schuylkill expressway, again, light volume. so far this morning. mass transit looking good. we will check in with the bridges and airport
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this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> topping our news this morning, rescue teams have reportedly found second flight recorder aboard the malaysian airline jet shot down over ukraine. >> believe surface to air missile brought down the boeing 777. now, ukraine blames pro russian separatists. russia blames ukraine, because of its military offensive. apparently, none of the almost 300 passengers and crew survived. substantial number of them, were reportedly on their way to an international aids conference, that was happening in australia. the cockpit and one turn wine half mile apart. residents said the tail ends is another 6 miles away, indicating aircraft most likely broke up beforeit
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