tv Eyewitness News at 530 CBS August 26, 2014 5:30am-6:01am EDT
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so disturb to go think about. live for the search on the gunman. >> big night for hollywood. >> do you have wait to see who took home the top honors. red carpet fashion in just a bit. looked like cotton candy. >> monstrosity, but that sounds hear. >> what? >> looks like jeaned thing of cotton canned. >> i indeed. >> delicious. >> can't wait to see that. okay, we are looking ahead to another beautiful day, guys, but it is starting to heat up. starting to tack on few additional, you know, up ticks on the how many i had at this with time. nice pool weather coming our way. pattern looking very quiet. >> got to love that pattern. 5:41, guys morning, off to pretty good start. you will love the traffic patterns so far this morning >> we could see some problem on the ben franklin bridge. details and mass transit
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coming up next. good morning. >> thank you, top story, stray bullet lands within inches of a sleeping three year old in darby borough. >> now, police are searching for two suspects who pulled the trigger. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry joins us now, at darby borough, police department with the very latest on this investigation. syma? >> reporter: that's right. family members still shocked, and neighbors are outraged. that's because one of the safest places for a child can be in is at home sleeping. but that wasn't the case sunday night when a stray bullet made its way through a toddler's wall over his crib. near sixth and walnut streets, police describe the shooters as two men in their late teens and early 20's, and there were number of nine mill meal err -- meter shell cases, but it put many people in harms wayment luckily for the toddler, he was saved by
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inches. >> goes through a wall, crib in there, and goes five, 6 inches above the top of the crib. that is child laying in the crib, a three year old baby. the child stands up, the child's hit. or if the bullets pen inches low lower, the child's hit. >> reporter: police say there was homicide about a week ago in that same area on sunday night as shooting. trying to see if there is a possible connection. >> live in darby borough, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> 5:33, today will be pleasant day if you like sunshine, little more humid and hotter. very sort of classic summer like forecast for us. we continue to keep high pressure in control. so it is quiet, there is nothing to see here, folks, we go ahead, move it right along, back to the here and now, temperatures as they stand
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right now actually little milder than they were in same time yesterday for mother of -- most of you. tad cool through the outlying suburbs, like mount pocono, lancaster, obviously, but we are at least reaking out few additional degrees from what we saw yesterday. with time it will a lay us to heat up more readily as the day progresses, right now still at 07 degrees at the airport, probably tack another couple of degrees on, certainly once the sun comes up, then just off to the races, we expect the daytime high in philadelphia anyway to easily reach the upper 80s, in fact, going tore straight up pair of eight's there, little steamy, but that's more than anything, just because it is going to be hot, the temperature, not terribly humid just yet. but that, too, is starting to creep up, about 84 degrees in philadelphia, but we are expect to go exceed. that will we did it yesterday. we ' do it today, easily as well tomorrow. in fact, we think we have good shot to make a run at 09 degrees.
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bob? >> wow, 5:34, katie, good morning, tuesday, off to pretty good start. grabbing your coffee and keys and headed out the front door, let's do just that, good morning to the ben franklin bridge. yesterday saw the new pattern come into play, only three lanes available, coming in to philadelphia. may not think that's a big problem, right now it is not, but once we get into the height of the rush hour, we typically have four lanes, and see a back up, with three lanes, we're certainly going to have a jammo, coming in during the height of the morning rush hour. so, either get a little move on, little early, or head for the betsy or walt whitman to avoid that delay. that pattern will stay with us all through the week. back to normal up and down 95 here, looking live right near philadelphia international airport. have that uneven pavement, as that milling and paving operation continues, and a crash in delaware, it is route one northbound, the ramp to 95 north and 495 closed, so if you are coming from say delaware from the south, and you are headed north on route one, you want to jump off at
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273 and that will scoot you over to 95 to further your trip. then the bethlehem pike, southbound lanes are closed this morning, right at line lexington road, all because after accident. otherwise, mass transit looking good. ukee, back over to you. >> your time 5:36. in business news this morning, overdue credit card payments are down, what about the average american credit card balance? >> also, one of the us markets is in record territory. money watch's jill wagner joins us now from the new york stock exchange, good news this morning, hey, jill. >> reporter: yes, that's right. good morning, ukee, erika yesterday the stock index passed the 2,000 mark during trading for the first time ever finished just below the mile stole. stone. credit reporting agency trans union, says, us credit card payments, more than 90 days overdue, fell from april to june, to their lowest level in at least seven years.
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the average credit card debt per borrower, that's up from last year, to about $1,500. well, tivo targeting so-called cord cutters, those are people who don't have cable or satellite tv. the company's new tivo, romeo, ota records free over the air tv signals. it costs $50. compare that to about $200 for the regular device. there is also a 15-dollar a month subscription fee. and, a mid-air melt down over leg room got two passengers thrown off a united flight. so, here's what happened. man was using a knee defender device, that prevents the passenger in front from reclining back, it is banned on most us airlines, now the woman in front asked him to remove t he refused. so she doused him with water. the plane diverted to chicago, both were escorted off. ukee, erika? >> wow. >> i may have said given a
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stern look on a plane, but dousing with water? that's a whole other level. >> yes, dirty looks can go far. >> yes, and refusing -- oops. what a story, thank you. other news, this morning, us officials say president obama has authorized surveillance flights overseer ya as he considers future actions against isis. that's according to associated press sources. now the pentagon reportedly sending manned and un manned recognisance flights over the country. syria has said it is too long cooperate with the united states to put down the sunni muslim terrorist group. but it says the us needs its permission before launching any air strikes on its territory. earlier this month, the us began striking isis targets in iraq. >> women who live and work in north philadelphia are urged to be on high alert. a 19 year old told police that a man indecently assaulted her while she was walk to go a bus stop near front and dauphin last thursday. just last -- yesterday, 26
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year old woman report add man forced her into an all way of north watts street. that man told her they were going have sex. when the woman scrmed, the remain vigilant while walking alone. the trial continues this morning for christina, former day care worker accused of kidnapping a girl from west philadelphia classroom. prosecutors say, that regusters posted as her mother to sign her out of school. no one realized the mistake until after school hours. a woman on duty testified that those entering the school's reception area were not check for id. >> ununfathomable, a school district would have no need to have a check point when you first come in the door to sign in. >> her defense attorney argued his client is not matching the description of the school intruder. now seven year old victim is expected to testify against
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her alleged attacker. >> murder charges are now filed against this man, 56 year old brian bauer, frandford homeowner who told police he shot and killed a man he thought was trying to break into his pick up. the shooting happened last thursday night on the 4500 block of torresdale avenue. bauer claims he shot the man in self-defense. right now 5:40. and when you wake up in the morning, are you a little bit confused, maybe try to answer your phone instead of turning off your alarm? doctors say it could be a sleep disorder. >> wow. >> hey, happens to me. >> that's coming up. >> also, don't call them dummies. how mannequins are using smart technology to capture the attention of shoppers. >> we don't -- make it easier for us toeshoe also, hollywood elite from movies and tv are honored at the emmies, but kiss in the audience that has everyone talking this morning, julia louie drive us and her make out session coming up. wow, bamm. really laid one on her. >> no kiddingment talk about
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twenty-three year old kevin trent is recovering from serious injuries after a hit-and-run sunday night in sicklerville, camden county. police say that hit-and-run vehicle likely had front end damage, and possibly shattered windshield. >> no injuries but damage, apartment fire on grant avenue, northeast philly. no word right now on how that fire started. >> 5:43, we want traffic and weather together. we have a large view over there, katie watch are we looking at? >> yes, i run out nice wide zoom. a, we have high pressure in place, so nice giant dome of high pressure, allowing us to keep that sunshine, put little h inbetween there, and also this next approaching cold front. that will be the next wet weather maker for some of you. looks like spotty shower perhaps thunderstorm moves n but, you want to focus on the tropics here. right now hurricane on our hands, guys, cristobal did upgrade to category one hurricane, since yesterday, and we are still expecting it
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to stay out to sea thankfully, but has got some very warm water temperatures that will continue to roll through, before it completely move away, and starts to diminish in intensity. so again, while it does stay out to sea, it will maintain some strength here, and in the meantime, we've got beautiful beach weather. so that can actually pose a threat. so nice you want to jump in the waves. rip countries being might get you through the week. current water temperatures mid 70s, basically up and down the jersey shore north, then sipping out toward say north central atlantic, still potentially bypassing us at its closest pass at cast gory one hurricane. that will chop up the surf for us here, and help to bring in, again, that potential for some dangerous rip currentsment even though it is well off to the south, we still have moderate rip countries being today from couple of other factors, so just play it safe. swim near the lifeguards. we always say that anyway. but specially this week. because it is so nice. you are going to be real tempted to jump in the waterment tomorrow is a hot
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one, 90, hot, sunny, humid. then the weak cold front comes through, temperatures get knocked back. over to you. >> 5:45, couple of accidents as we open up the window here, live look, at route 309. it is 309 southbound, right at norristown road. you can see police out here, blogging what would be that left lane, so as you come around the curve be ready to hit the brakes. going to the schuylkill, live look, right near south street, light volume so far ends to ends on the schuylkill expressway, we have this accident in delaware, the ramps from route one north to i-95 are closed, so if you are coming from the south, and heading north this morning, in order to get onto 95, you will have to use route 273, and of course, that exit comes up in advance of that 95 interchange. crash on the extension right now, southbound, northeast extension, this is just south of lansdale, so, from quakertown, or lansdale, you may want to use route 309, otherwise, once you pass lansdale, you are going to be stuck in the traffic jam. otherwise, mass transit looking good no delays.
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ukee, back over to you. >> thank you, bob. on the morning health watch, aspirin may be effective tool for preventing blood clots in veins. study in the journal circulation shows 100 milligrams of aspirin a day reduce the risk of recurring blood clots by up to 42%. researchers say anticoagulant drugs are more effective but aspirin may be alternative for patients who cannot take the long-term medications. do you sometimes wake up confused or answer the phone instead of turning off the alarm? you might suffer from sleep drunkenness. new study reveals the disorder affect one in seven americans. experts say sleep drunkenness receives considerably less attention that sleep walking even though the consequences can be just as serious. and if you have children, pay attention, please. there are up to twice as many germs on your child's carseats as there are on your toilet seat. researchers found an average of 100 dangerous bacteria and fungi just from test ago centimeter after carseat. those bacteria were linked to
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germs responsible for e-coli and salmonella. many people drive around with trash in their cars, and do not realize what casino of bacteria they're allowing to grow inside. erika? >> ukee, televisions top talent shined bright at the 66 annual prime time emmy awards. cbs news correspondent ko im with more on the evening's big winners. >> cat cents of breaking bad is celebrating, cable channel series won best drama at last night's emmy awards in los angeles. >> it is a wonderful surprise. and a real honor. >> the emmy goes to brian kranston. >> show areas star took home best actor in drama for his role as teacher turned drug lord. >> i love to act. it is a passion of mine. and doyle it until my last breath. >> after the show, guiliani marching old east of the good wife didn't let go of her trophy for" bestis the goal end age of television, but also the time for women in television.
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>> on the commodore side, modern family won record tying fifth emmy for best comedy series. big bang their ' jim pars ons won for best actor in a comedy. >> oh, my god. i really don't believe this. >> funny man steven cobair stood out for out standing variety series. >> nice recognizes of all of the hard work. >> staying humble as he prepares to move into david letterman's ♪ late night on cbs. ko im for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". oh, and you can't talk emmies without talking red carpet fashion, right? >> there is kale fry cbs the big bang theory, bright red lillyare. co-star, look very dapper in his gray and black suit. >> a lot of fluff this year. more adventure just their vehicles cents, check out some frills on some fancy gowns, like the color, others decide to keep things simple and sheik. >> i want to seymour. coy watch an hour of this.
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>> i bet could you. speaking of fashion, sidewalk shopping is getting a whole >> it is all thanks to some newman cans that can actually sell you what they are wearing. using cutting edge technology to sell the clothes off their backs you might say. dummies have censors that link to smart phone app allowing customers to shoprite from the sidewalk. >> app, up pops all of the mannequins in the windowment you can seymour detailed product with prices, you can share with your friends and family, and then you can buy directly from the retailer website. >> now, these smart mannequins are always selling even if the store is closed, point your phone at the window, click to have the items ship to you. this technology supposed to hit stores here in america this fall. >> i don't get it. if you are already at the store, look telling garman, if it is closed i can see ordering, but you're already there. took the effort to go to the store? is it something creep bye.
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that will i don't know what it is, but something creep. >> i the smart mannequins? >> yes. >> we'll get to the bo bottom of it. >> chase utley goes to bat for dogs in need. >> also, the results are in. new study shows philly drivers are among the worse in the country. what we're doing wrong, behind the wheel. that's coming up next. explore maryland's: the coastal villages,is waiting. scenic waterways and the land of our national anthem along the star-spangled banner national historic trail. there's an adventure waiting for you in maryland.
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male announcer: coand join oure wtraveling celebrational as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. this makes staying in your line a little difficult. little confusion on interstate 66 monday, state transportation officials say the temporary tape stripping peeled and then shifted. drivers were very confused trying to follow that squiggly line. virginia transportation officials say they continue to investigate. >> that's too much. imagine driving, like is this just me?
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>> a driver going the wrong way on i76. >> that of course some bad driving, but apparently in philadelphia, that's the norm. >> the tenth annual allstate americans drivers report out in philadelphia, did not do well. philly ranked dead last, among america's largest cities, in terms of car collision frequency. according to the report, a driver in philadelphia will get into a car crash roughly every six years. also more -- also more than 60% to crash than the average american, pittsburgh ranked last among america's smaller. >> i bet you texting figured into that somewhere, too, i've seen more rearend crashes over the last few years, my good. >> area car density. >> a lot of volume. >> fewer opportunities to get in car crashes. be careful out there. 5:53, traffic and weather together. good morning. >> thankfully no weather row late dollars issues to mess with your travel plans. storm scan3 remains quiet at this hour, it will be that way for the next two days basically, weak little cold
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front come through, knock our temperatures back eventually, but in the meantime, it is sunny, it is bright, and bob got an a for two days straight now. ya. >> oh, baby, ya. >> buddy off to good start, right? lots of sunshine for you, low 70s as of 8:00 a.m. 88 degrees where we top off. so as the kids are leaving school, it is a hot one, but still nice one. so maybe little reward for the kids back in school. go to the pool right afterward. 90 degrees wednesday, or blob go to the pool during rue zest. it is hot, steamy, see the colds front come through maybe with a spotty storm wednesday night, bob? >> just because i am getting a strong start, don't expect this all year long, now. >> you have some cushion. >> good morning, let's go out sad, live look, accident 309, this is 309, southbound, right near norristown road. police on the scene here, again, that left lane is block. this is that area that doesn't have the overhead street lamps. so watch it. >> police are walking around in the roadway here, we will check in with mass
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