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but now philly falls into that category, so definitely talking temperatures, but, overall, i come bearing some good news. we'll have it for you coming up. vittoria? >> thanks, and i also come bearing good news, at least for right now, will probably change if you just give it another hour. let's head outside for just a quick peak. it is early, okay? 5:30 this morning, 95, moving pretty well. schuylkill expressway, so on and so for the, but again the sun comes up. rush comes n stay with us, just waiting on it, ukee? >> torrey, thank you. we continue to follow breaking news out of the frank forwards neighborhood. learned overnight baby every pregnant mother killed by stray bullet has also died. >> well, the shoot diagnose happen in broad daylight, on the 1500 block of adams avenue, "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live at police headquarters with the latest on the investigation. jan? >> that the tasha, ukee, police say this victim was at the wrong place at the wrong time. and an innocent by stands err shot and killed and to make
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matters worse eight months pregnant at the time. we have learned that overnight, this baby has died, as well. the victim is 26 year old megan doto, shot and killed in a frankford section of philadelphia, as she sat outside of her adams avenue home. police say she was watching her neighbor, seven year old child, when the gunfire errupted. it was around 11:00 monday morning. police say someone fired about a dozen shots at an unknown target, doto was sitting hundreds every feet away and got caught in the crossfire. she was shot in the face. doto was returned to the hospital to temple university hospital in fact where she died. doctors performed an emergency c-section to save the baby's life, but that baby, that had remained in critical condition, for much of the day yesterday, has died overnight. meanwhile, police continue to investigate, interviewing witnesses cents, questioned three people sunday, but so far no arrests. >> not the intended target, just unfortunately at the wrong place, in that chair, at the time when the shooting occurred up the block. >> can you not let your kids
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play outside no more. you got to be careful. you got to be watching them 24/7. >> now police continue to investigate however they have recovered no weapon, they say they have no motive and they have made no arrests in his case, thus far, they do say, however, that they believe a suspect or suspects fled the scene, and an older model, white ford crown victoria, if you have any information, give police a call. reporting outside of police headquarters in philadelphia, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". jan, thank you very much. we should learn more about a body found. person found body yesterday near the springton reservoir, grade i ville road. so far, police have not identified the victim or cause every death. and a ten year old boy is recovering after getting hit in the head with a falling brick in north philly. he suffered a minor concussion, when part of that wall collapsed on the 1500 block of north 26th street. l & i officials tell "eyewitness news" the wall left over from earlier
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demolition project. because it was supporting a next-door home. 5:33, traffic and weather together on the 3's. >> happy monday, everybody, we can expect to see a very nice day unfold. but it does come with a little bit after trade off in that the sky is so clear this morning, that it is really allowed the temperatures to just bottom out. talking some very cool conditions from what we've really been used to as of late. we start things off, quick check on "skycam 3", atlantic city all calm, quiet, very light wind, if any at all, you know, not much after sea breeze even down at the shore here today. so high pressure really just settled. what that means, is singing air, air go, don't see heck of a lot of cloud cover. if you liked yesterday, you will like today, as well. we ends one full sunshine as a result we do start off on cool note. we are being look at future weather, another front will slide through the area late tonight, but, look at the time stamp here. not even anything to worry about up until well past midnight. so, yes, i think we'll see
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shower or two, bulk of the precipitation likely to stay confined in new england, up-state new york. so we will probably ends up with early morning shower, leave damp road behind here and, there but we clear out quickly by tomorrow. so it is a very minor hiccup along the way. all right, let's talk temperatures. 39 degrees, the current temperature in mount pocono. fifty-four at philadelphia international. cool start. we haven't hit values like this, what we did hit them yesterday. but we haven't generally speaking hit this casino of temperature since we turned the page on june. it was june 1st, the last time it was this cool. forty-nine in doylestown, 43 quakertown, list goes on, where all of these different communities, you may want to think about a sweatshirt at minimum, when you walk out the door. but you will be able to shed it later on. remember for the kids to bring it back from their look ers, don't reef leave it at home. seventy-nine sunshine in the city. >> thank you, pretty solid whistle by the way.
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>> thank you. >> good morning, everyone. if you are traveling on 95, the schuylkill, 476, pa turnpike, i have all good news for you at 5:35 this monday morning. no major delays at all. it does seem to be we have a little bit of police activity here, that just kind of jumped into the screen. looks like we may have somewhat of a flatbed of sorts just up ahead. not causing too much after problem it, seems, maybe just police regulating traffic as you commute in the southbound direction 95 making your way beyond the area of cottman avenue. folks trailing ever slow literally behind. not causing too much of a problem it seems. we'll keep our eyes on this. see what happens in traffic changes minute to minute, right? we'll keep our eyes on, that we continue elsewhere, going to 476, around the mid-county toll plaza, no major problems in either direction. again, really the overall theme. speed censors in the 50's no matter how cut it, not even pa but new jersey as well as if you are traveling in delaware. manayunk, norristown line commuters, new schedule gone in effect today. so note that. no majors delays at the
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philadelphia international airport. >> thank you, happening today, last full day of gaming and atlantic city trump plaza. all operations ends at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. now there is makes four atlantic city casinos to shut down this year alone, along with the atlantic club, showboat, and revel. and in november, the trump taj will go dark. layoff notices went out to employees thereon friday. time now 5:36. business news this morning, which hotel chain is encouraging guests to tip the made? >> also, some important information on the way in gm car recall. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, ukee, that the tasha. we could finds out today how many people were injured or killed in crashes related to that car recall. the attorney hired by gm to oversee that victim compensation fund will reportedly announce the number of victims so far. gm has linked 13 deaths to that faulty ignition switch,
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but the government says it is actually much more than that here on wall street, see if inch he is verse can turn things around, do you finished 51 points lower, nasdaq dropped 24. some good news for all of those so-called cord cutters. hbo may offer stands alone plan for its streaming site, hbo go. >> that would mean they could pay for on line access, game every thrones, boards walk empire, without having to buy more expensive cable package, in order to get hbo. marriott wants tone courage guests to tip the made. hotel chain launching new program called the envelope, please. they'll be putting envelopes in many hotel rooms, with the name of the person who cleaned the room. so, how much money should you leave? well, marriott says between a dollar and $5 per night. ukee, natasha? >> yes, dow it all the time. >> absolutely. >> but i leave it on the bed, the pillow. >> right little night stands,
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thank you very nice gesture. >> nice work. speculation continues to build over possible white house run for hillary clinton. yesterday, the former secretary of state spoke at event in iowa, to honor democratic senator tom harkin. harkin is retiring after 40 years in congress. but, the crowds couldn't help but ask about clinton's own political future. >> well, it is true, i am thinking about it. (cheers). >> well, this was clinton's first visit to iowa since 2008. and, ukee, through the rain, sweat, and some tears, on certain -- cancer survivors, supporters, completed the susan g. komen walk through philadelphia. >> saw many of them out on the roads, gave them thumbs-up, a toot to the horn, indeed. dress in the pink, they walked 06 miles to help finds a cure for breast cancer. walk for the cure event began apply. -- friday.
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participants camped out at the convention center then set out on an emotional john. >> i a rush, but think about the people who got go through a lot more, those ages and pains doesn't mean anything. >> you meet a lot of family, friends, great experience, emotional but great experience. >> three quarters of the money raised going to training grant. remaining helps local community support and cancer outreach programs. great job over the last three days, wonderful. >> you know, legendary golfer nearly loses his hand. the back yard sends that sent him to the hospital. >> also, an actress in tears. how public display of affection ended with her getting handcuffed by police. >> and, this isn't just any olds birthday today for prince harry, huge gift he will receive for reaching milestone birthday. katy? >> and natasha, we ending one another beautiful day out here if you like sunday, love your monday, but off to cool start, in addition, we've got a hurricane on our hands yet again in the open waters of the atlantic. tracking edward on the other
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this morning. >> reports ray rice is expected to appeal his indefinite suspension as early as today. video surfaced of him punching his then fiancee in a elevator. >> not clear if they'll get to it today, but on agenda, 2-dollar a pack cigarette tax could help fund the struggling philadelphia school district. also, the word is: birthday. well, happy birthday to be exact to one of the most eligible bachelors in the world. that would be prince harry. now, prince harry says, good-bye to his 20's, and hello to 30. one might say, harry has millions of reasons to celebrate, as he claims his inheritance today. harry monday than $17 million richer. now, that he's old enough to receive the gift from the estate of his late mother, princess diana, now, that's great birthday gift. all right, let's check in with katie, see what's happening out there, edward, i see? >> indeed.
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yes, tracking it, yet, another hurricane on the open waters of the atlantic. by comparison to the eastern pacific, we've been delta very, very quiet forecast, as we expected in the atlantic basin. here is the latest one. you can see, now, this hurricane does have a very well defined eye. here's bermuda obviously, but this storm looks like it is even going to completely bypass bermuda, and remain out to sea, before it starts to recur of here. now, currently, actually since upgraded. now category two hurricane with max sustained winds at 105 miles per hour, and gusts up to 125, northwest movement, currently, which is suggesting obviously it is headed toward bermuda, a will start to recur of, we think, so even though likely will strengthen potentially lead to go some stronger surf in bermuda, a maybe traveling that way, something to keep in mind, but no direct impact to anybody, really, there this storm system. so, back here at home, we now continue to stay dry, nice giant ridge of high pressure still in place.
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>> whether it gets here timing mainly overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning, so shower here, and there, overnight into tomorrow morning, light winds, low humidity, full sunshine, great for outdoor activities after school, though, over, so make an excuse to get outside. but you will have lots of them over the next few days, despite that shower tomorrow morning, that is the one and only hiccup of this forecast, we end up with beautiful weather, just little below average, basically, every single day. vittoria, over to you. >> thank you, katie. looking gorgeous out there. also, looking gorgeous from the roads, take a lock at the schuylkill expressway, 76 eastbound and westbound, moving real well. making your way down in toward center city philadelphia, will also looking great western suburbs, 76, 95, so on, so for the, a loft good news going on. this is not 422. this is actually 95, making your way right around the area of cottman avenue. notice the construction,
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compromising the right hand lane, sort of making it a squeeze. but regardless, 95 still moving well, as we take a lock at the wide, speed censors still into the 50's, even on 95, not even picking up that slow down just yet around girard avenue. overall great monday morning commute. we do, however, have an accident situation, it is an accident closing pottstown avenue at oklahoma road. best alternate would be to take eighth street, also, on the pa turnpike westbound, between bensalem and willow grove, the overnight construction. so just watch out for the guys and gals in the hard hat. but don't forget, when you are on the road, you can always get updated traffic information about backups in your area with the new yourdrive app. download it by going to cbsphilly.com/yourdrive. all right, well, controversy today for the lapd over an altercation between officers and jango un chained actress danielle with watts. watts seen here in video, celebrity chef brian james
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lucas, says that she was detained because police thought show whoos a prostitute. the couple says they were just kiss nag car, when a man walk up to the window and told them to, quote, stop putting on a show. minutes later, the police arrived. >> a squad car pulls up from hine, and yells at me to put my hands against the wall. now, i put my hand up. and i say i haven't done anything wrong, i burst into tears, because i am afraid, because it is scary to be accosted by cops in that way. >> well, watts was release and no charges were filed. she believes police targeted her and lucas because they're an inter-racial couple. they are now talking to attorneys about their next step. well, golfing great greg norman nearly loses left hand after accident with chain saw. posted this picture on instagram after he almost cut off his hand on saturday. he says he was cents trimming trees at his florida home when the blade hit him just below the wrist, just barely missing an artery. now, after getting out of the
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hospital, norman added a much happier picture giving the thumbs-up at what he called the scene of the crime. >> you could ends up with itchy uncomfortable rash. jim donovan shows you how to spot and get rid of the nasty -- nasty point just plants. >> key: >> poison oak, poison ivy look similar, poison sue mack has much more leaflets on -- leaves on the leaflets. >> plants often found where birds hang out un trees or near fences, and they can grow large. so, you may need help to get rid every them. but if you use a lawn care service, don't just assume they'll take care of it.
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>> also, how long do they guarantee their work? will they come back if the plant reappears? and, also, don't forget, these plants, like to spread, so if the plant is actually in your neighbor's yard, you want to understand that problem, as well. you may be able to tackle smaller plants on your own, be sure to wear protective clothing and properly dispose of the plant. >> most times better to put it in a plastic bag and just throw it away. but keep in mind that anything that touches it will carry the oil, and you can get the contact dermatitis from that oil. >> all parts of these plants produce an oil that causes the rash. it can stay on clothing and gardening tools for up to five years. so, you should never burn these plants, or use a mower to get rid of them. you will just distribute the oil. for more advice on identifying and dealing with these poisonous plants, visit
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cbsphilly.com/angie's list, i'm jim donovan. >> all right you know before you walk out the door, we are going to check traffic and weather together on the 3's. >> that we will do. but first a look at what's coming up tonight right here on cbs36789 be right back. good morning.
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>> a new york city couple rushing to the hospital the birth of their baby didn't quite make it in time. >> officials helped deliver the babe nay taxi on the george washington bridge. they called for an ambulance, but they were pressed into action, when the cab got stuck in traffic. >> i was hoping they would get
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there before the baby came. but didn't happen that way. the water broke, next thing you know, the babe he was crowning and the baby was out. >> that quickly. >> there go. see why the port authority officers assisted with the birth, as well. little girl was taken to the hospital where mom and baby are doing just fine. that's great. >> that's sweet. >> it is time for a check of traffic and weather together. on the 3's, the light jacket, dow believe, indeed. a cool start. you said, natasha, this is why, so clear outside. yesterday, was a cool morning, too. because we were clearing out from the front that brought all of the nasty weather saturday, that's long gone, at this point. so, we ends up with the clear sky, and then, you know, any heat that we manage to build up in the atmosphere just goes right back up to the atmosphere. lovely beach day. little cool. but for my personal taste, anyway, 71, that water temperature, 71 the expected high. still beautiful day out there. and the uv index starting to drop off little bit. despite that full sun, because we have lower sun angle this time of year. mostly sunny, pleasant in the
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city of philadelphia, 57 degrees, there will be few showers, that start to touch off late tonight, into early tomorrow. so your evening totally fine. but, overnight, we are talking even past midnight it, looks like some of the wet weather may start to roll through. not wash out by any means, tomorrow, left with early morning shower, and we will quickly see the sun return. vittoria? >> thank you, katie. good morning, everyone, again, beautiful start to your monday, traffic wise, no major problems, on the roads, real any i where, pa, in urge new jersey, delaware, beautiful. looking at 422, still very, very dark, early morning shot of 422. heading into the eastbound direction, you will notice that these headlights here, making their way beyond the area of trooper, few vehicles out, there but again, not seeing that long stretch of headlights, which would indicate some volume. so still looking great. take a look at the ben franklin bridge, also looking beautiful here. if you are headed your way in toward philadelphia, no problems, making your way in new jersey, also, no delays. we do have westbound construction blocking the right hand lane, but, again, it is a little early to cause a problem.
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as we take a look at 95, speeds are dropping. finally seeing that slow-down approaching girard avenue. be minds full of. that will schuylkill, 476, moving well, and stay with us,
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getting hole in one in golf will again you plenty of attention, for one guy in england, also getting a trip to space. am i sullivan hit the nearly impossible shot over the weekend, his prize, a free ride on a future space excursion from ex core space expedition. mission scheduled to launch from the death earth last year, and we can't bring you hole in one-story without reminding you that ukee has never hit a hole in one. >> what, what? >> did i not write. that will i am nearly the mess inninger. >> why did you have to go there? >> i know, we still love you, though, you're a lovely golfer. >> that wean even fun. >> i no, that ain't right. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3, "eyewitness news" we do have breaking developments, overnight, in a very
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disturbing case, a case after pregnant woman who was shot and killed. we've now learned that her baby has also cents died. we're live with the search for the killer. >> and it is a health problem, facing many children today. too much salt in their diet. so how much is too much? doctor rob will be here with a list whatever foods have the most sodium and simple ways you can cut down. we'll be right back. good morning.
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>> we've learned the baby after pregnant woman shot has died. >> adams avenue, frandford, "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live at police headquarters with the latest on the investigation. jan? >> that the tasha, ukee,
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police say this woman was sitting up to a block away, she was minding her own business, she was an innocent bystander, who was caught in the crossfire, and to make matters worse, she was eight months pregnant at the time. now, we have learned, that overnight, that baby died as police continue to search for suspect. at 26 years old, megan doto preparing to become a mother, she had already chosen her baby's name, carmine, but a lifetime of memories was cut short in frankford sunday morning. the young woman hit, and killed, by what appears to be a stray bullet. >> one of the rounds traveled down the street and struck the 26 year old woman in the right side of the face. >> one bullet struck doto as she sat here 1500 block of adams avenue around 11:00 a.m., rushed to temple university hospital, but died. at eight months pregnant, doctors had to perform an emergency c-section, to save her child's life. >> the baby had remained in critical condition, but

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