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>> snow one injured at this wawa store held up at gunpoint cottman avenue in fox chase. both won the nobel peace prize, became international activist after she survived getting shot in the head by the taliban. she is the youngest person to ever win the nobel peace prize. she'll also be here in philadelphia in a couple of weeks to receive another
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award, the liberty medal october 21st. ngratulations cents. yes, this morning, scare aboard jet bound from philly to the dominican republic, passenger's comment about ebola is that correct really dramatic response. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live at philadelphia international airport to tell us all about this dramatic scene that played out on that plane. jan? >> reporter: natasha, erika, good morning, now, we want to stress, no one on this plane actually had ebola, but, mere comment, sparked a dramatic response, on a flight from philadelphia, to punta can a, dom inch i can republic. up load today youtube. this is flight 845 whether it landed in point a can a. flight attendant made announcement, people coming on boards and asked pass inning tears please let them do their job. you can see here, team of local health officials wearing hazmat suits boarded the plane and walked to the back. person who up loaded it video says passengers were told by
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flight attendants that there was cents a situation and that a passenger may have been in africa and had ' bowl a she was certain it was a hoax but did not want to take any chances cents. then later officials took a man off the plane. afterward they confirmed the incident and apologized for any inconvenience. those in the medical community would, shows how concerned health officials are about ebola. >> from the medical perspective, seems to be a hoax, a joke, where it went badly, would advise people to take this seriously because ebola is no joke. people are very anxious about it. >> now, us airways released this statement, reading in part: we are following the direction of and strictly adhering to all centers for disease control and prevention guidelines in place for airlines in response to the ebola virus, the flight was checked, by officials, and cleared. now, the passengers allowed
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off that plane, in two hours after it landed in puntacana. the airline goes onto apologize for any inconvenience again, but says safety of the passengers and employees is the first priority. meanwhile, starting tomorrow and in the coming days, 5us airports are going to start stricter screening of passengers from west africa, philly, however; not one of the airports. reporting live outside every philadelphia international airport, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". jan, thank you very much. 5:33, let's check on traffic and weather together. >> good morning, first and for most, happy friday. want to get that out there. but this will be one of those days that do cents cents cents feature wet weather for our area, generally p.m. issue starting off with clear sky, clouds thick win time, so any sunlight will be at premium here today see some of the casinos lit up in pink for breast cancer awareness month. here, very, very proud positive partners and sponsors
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of the movement, as well. to storm scan three little wider zoom, here we go wet weather visible, west of the appalachians, making bee line for us, will move in southwest to northeast with time. right now the timing look like it may start little later in the day. so, yes, while we have clouds, jumping you all the way to 5:00 p.m. in future weather. at this point, remember, this is just model's representation of it, but at this point we may still have dry weather it, moves in from southwest to northeast here, by tonight, you'll be dealing with steadier rain t takes over the whole region, though, at some point in the overnight, will just stick around right to the morning. so overnight into friday or rather saturday morning, that's the timing for the heaviest, and then by one, 2:00, 3:00 basically done. so you'll have a chance to dry out, later bottom line you schedule our outdoor plans the better off you'll be trying to keep them dry. currently in the 40's 45,'s, pennington at 47, dover, at the air force base or at the
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speedway there 56 degrees currently in the live neighborhood network. we are expecting the daytime highs to really not move all that much here. up ear's at best, in philadelphia, because of the clouds, because of some cool air, that is out there, right now. and of course, now that we have wet weather in the forecast, you don't want to forget to download the weather app for updated forecast and radar around the clock. finds it right now in the app store and it is now available for android on google play. big news. i've been getting questions about that for months, torrey, to you. >> lots of good news. i have also good news, traffic wise, as well, sort of segway right into this, happy terrain, shall we? let's get outside, take look how our ' doing on the ben franklin bridge, still pretty good. no delays in either direction. do you have westbound construction, blogging the right hand lane. but because we're seeing great traffic right now, it is not causing a problem at all. all of the bridges doing really well. as we take a look at 476, right around the area of the
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mid-county toll plaza, no problems around this way. no problems on the ex it end sean, the turnpike, and as we take a look at the wide speed censors still reflecting all of that goodness, 62 your average on 295 in new jersey, 50's, all in pa, things in delaware looking great. really just beautiful way to start your friday, right? we have accident down the shore, parkway approaching ocean city blocking left-hand lanement be mindful of that. try to avoid that area if you can, parkway southbound, route 30 and the acx, block, mass transit doing just fine, that the tasha, erika? >> potential shopping destination. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us now from the new york stock exchange with our stories. >> reporter: good morning, microsoft ceo wants a do-over about comments he made about women and pay.
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yesterday, attended a event in arizona for women in computing. asked to give advice to women who were uncomfortable asking for a raise. he said it is cents not really asking for the raise but knowing and having fate that the system will actually give you the right raises, as you go along. well, he was blasted on twitter and since apologized and said his answer was completely wrong. here on wall street, investors getting ready for another wild ride. yesterday do you mine dollars 335-point, its worse day of the year. and it followed the markets best day of the year on wednesday. the nasdaq, lost 90. after a week of speculation, rolling out all wheel drive version of its electric car. the g, tweeted about, that stands for dual motor. ceo mosque says the vehicle isn't just faster than the original, but also safer, has new auto pilot system, that
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uses radar and ultrasonic sonar. you are going to pay for it, though, the cost between 75 and $170,000. and, amazon is going old school. the internet giant may open its first-ever real store here in new york city. just in time for the holiday season. so shoppers can try out amazon products, things like kindle, the new smart phone, and amazon's tv set top box. according to the wall street journal, if it is successful, amazon can build more physical stores in other cities, but, erika, that the tasha, just what we need here in new york, another store. >> another reason to spend money, i know. >> thanks, jill. now to "eyewitness news" exclusive, something you'll see only here on cbs-3 this morning, biker speaking out after confrontation with an university of penn offers, all caught on camera. >> czar is a rodriguez space this video, pulls her over for
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running red light wednesday morning. rodriguez said she did not stop right away, but when she did, thinks he is call ate dollars. that's when bystander started recording. claims another officer responded and used homophobic slurs when insisting the bystander stop recording. the officer ticketed rodriguez, says, that she accepts responsibility for going through the red light, but calls the officer's actions cents afterward unnecessary, and excessive. >> someone slamming their bike into me, trying to make me crash, and then a can of pepper spray in that's ridiculous, excessive force. >> the officer simply enforcing the traffic laws of its share the road campaign. the department says it will investigate the other allegations cents, as well. texas prosecutors want running back adrian peterson lock up after they say he admitted to, quote, smoking little weed. the 29 year old out on bond on child abuse charges. prosecutors say peterson made the ad mission during a urine test on wednesday.
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the judge has yet to schedule a hearing on the issue. peterson was arrested last month for allegedly beating his son with a switch. police in anchorage, alaska, no one will be charged in a brawl that involved sarah palin's family. happened during party at another family's house in september. police say pail lynn's daughter, bristol, son trap, were involved, and they appeared to be drunk. some people had minor injuries, but no one was seriously hurt in that fight. well, it is cents 5:40 now. new this morning, philadelphia earns high praise from a major magazine. what they say makes this city so spectacular. >> also ahead, talk about an unusual intruderment look at this. a horse, yep, a horse strolls right into a police station. see how they got rid of the run away and malcolm g up. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up robert downey junior has to defend his father. and an all-star cast brings alexander and the very bad day
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>> escorted off a flight, the dominican republic, not infected with ' bowl a comment provoked hazmat response when the plane landed. >> police now searching for the man who robbed a fox chase wawa, at gunpoint, about 3:00 this morning. investigators say, the gunman got away on foot, with about a thousand dollars. and also, breaking right now, 17 year old malala the youngest winner of the mow bell peace prize, she is the pakistani school girl who called for rise of girls and women. coalesce of india also children's rights activist. >> travel and leisure magazine confirms now what we've all known for quite some time. the that philadelphia is a great sit disbelief course it is. magazine just ranked america's favorite cities. here's where we ranked. philadelphia finished second for best historical site. thanks to iconic landmarks like independence hall and the liberty bell, only washington, d.c. finished ahead of philly. the city of brotherly love also came in third for best
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sandwiches. who knew that was cents a catch? >> i was going to say. >> this, for pizak and passionate sports fans, a lot. i love the sandwich category. hey, you don't have to leave the city to go to the fair this weekend looking for something fun to do. live look right here at eakins oval on the ben franklin parkway. it is transformed into a fairgrounds for a three day fair, see little ferris wheel in the background, per cents is wheel carnival games, farm animals, and face painting. pretty good time for the adults, also a wine garden, and some live music, the fun will all wrap up on sunday, but that's a great little way to escape, have a little fair fun. >> little fair in the city. that's lovely. >> but katie, sounds like if you want to go outside you might want to wait until sunday day? >> indeed. before you talk about the rain, we have weather trivia. fun fact friday with fehlinger. what is the average high temperature, my friends, for the year? talking average temperature
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for the year in philadelphia. and we're getting real specific here. is it a63.2, 56.7, c, 58.4, or, d, 60 even? that the tasha, go first. >> okay, i'm ukee? >> i'm just going with it. >> i'll go a. >> a, 63.2. you would be correct. >> nice job! >> i knew that. yes, actually, i would say just about couple of weeks we will be about that average for the year. currently or normal average for this day about 69 degrees or so. meanwhile, let's go on out there. show you what's going on with the rain at this point. we continue to track it obviously, and we will be dealing with steady rain later tonight. here's what's going on, stalled frontal boundery setting up, basically splitting our region in two with the mid-atlantic. area of developing low pressure, back here, this whole thing will just ride along this frontal boundary, and that's where we actually end up, eventually, with some steadier rain coming in. by the time that reaches us.
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you can even see the mitt difference, 55 at the airport, 55 in dover, a lot cooler going up toward mount pocono, where some of that chill has settled in. even more noticeable, between philly and dc, at this point, where you're currently still even into the mid 60s. now, as we take a look at the future rain and the, talking about generally half inch to inch or so. timing it out, important to remember, this is a model, but i like the way this is trending. later in the day it gets, more likely we start to see the wet weather moving n so most of the day is generally just really cloudy. in terms of rain amounts, right now, this particular model pegged southeastern portions of our tear get the most, anywhere between, say, one to one and a half inches at max in the locations cents, but today because of the clouds thickening, more than anything, temperatures will have real hard time just climbing even out of the 50's, tonight the rain moves in, the showers move in as early as late this afternoon southwest to northeast, by tomorrow, we start to see little bit of rebounds, first half of the day, is the wettest, second
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half of your saturday starts to dry out, outdoor plans sunday totally fine. vittoria, over to you. >> thank you so much, katie. good morning, everyone, if you are traveling on the roosevelt boulevard, i have good news for you. the good news is it is nice and clear, we take a look at the boulevard, approaching the schuylkill, the southbound direction, or headed northbound maybe into the northeast you look great. that earlier construction project, that we were dealing with around commonly, has been reopened, says our system, but if you are traveling out there right now, it takes a little bit for those folks to get some of that equipment out of the way to get you moving again. so, if you are traveling the roosevelt boulevard, still, i would say, for the next half hour or so, expect maybe little maneuvering throughout the northeast. as we take a look at 95, 59 is great, right around philadelphia international, no delays at the airport, it is a great way to start your friday, and take a look at all of the speed censors, i don't have much to talk about. i toss it back over to the laid ills because traffic is great. erika. >> we like hearing that on the friday morning. >> ♪ >> torrey, thank you.
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words this morning, katy perry has a pretty big gig. >> pretty big. billboard magazine says perfectly perform during half time at the superbowl. perry was reportedly short listed by the nfl in august, along with rihanna and cold play. the league reportedly asked artists cents for payment in exchange for performing at the half time gig. the last superbowl set a record with over 111 million people tuning in to see performances cents, by bruno mars and the red hot chilly peppers. last week perry told espn she wouldn't pay to play at the superbowl. >> that's surprising. i had no idea they were asking. >> i didn't know that. >> i guess that many viewers. >> 111 million. >> robert downey junior erika returns home to defend his father and jennifer garner and steve correll bring favorite children's book to the big screen. >> kevin frazer from entertainment tonight has cents a look at what's playing in theatres this weekend. >> you have no idea of the kind of day we are having. >> based on children's classic steve correll and jennifer
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garner lead this family comedy which expands on the books simple premise of having well just one of those days. >> it didn't feel like we kept making different little mine i movies? yes, like different episodes, different chapters it. >> the fact that everybody gets a chance. >> each of the kids has a real moment to shine t really made it feel like an ensemble. >> i think got to have a bad day, so you can love the good days, trust me, i would know. >> and things are much more serious for the family in the judge. >> mutate -- >> when his father played by acting legend robert duval, accused of murder, robert downey junior comes to his defense. but they have more problems facing them than legal ones. >> barely stands the site of each other. >> henry. >> judge? >> i like it because it is not real a courtroom drama. >> no. >> it is not really like a family, and it is not really a tear jerker, as much as it is just this -- it is almost like this metro no, ma'am, where there are all of these
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different moods and feelings, so entertaining, and a lot of width in it, and it just reminds me of real life. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> when you want to know what's happening in hollywood, be sure to tune in to entertainment tonight. catch it tonight and every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> before you walk out the door this morning, katie has another check on the weekend forecast for you. when we do traffic and weather together, as always, on the 3's, get ready for some rain, guys. >> first though here's what's coming up tonight on cbs-3.
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>> one horse in new england should be renamed curious after he walked into a police station. not a joke. take a look for yourself. you see, he's trying to shoe the horse away. but the horse continued to make his way inside. eventually the man was able to get the horse to turn around and walk out. to shoe him back to his pasture where he escaped from. >> he hear he's the main attraction. >> i didn't see cuffs on him, though. >> oh, my. storm scan3, let's start it off there, shall we? region wide zoom showing we have some clouds starting to builds, in obviously wet weather waits in the wings, i would say, give it until about later this afternoon, before those first raindrops fall. so most of the day, it is cloudy, chilly, but you're going stay dry, at least for now, when the rain gets here, starts to get steadier, steadier, especially overnight into tomorrow morning. we could be looking at upward of inch or so,ive or take, in most spots. today's high no better than
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59. tomorrow we clear out for the second half of the day but the first part, definately a wash out. ninety-five around the construction zone, northbound, southbound, moving well. might notice a touch of traffic starting to build around the girard construction zone. for the most p part things pretty wide open, like traveling on the ben franklin bridge, and all of the bridges, but things will definitely change, that's why you want to stay with us, right here on with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month.
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er. >> tips a pizza delivery guy, right? well, every should. not everyone delivers like this. he delivered two pizzas, at indianna university. he got the shock of his life n front of auditorium students, presented when tip of $1,268 along with inspirational notes from students. one school official said it was the point of all of this
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was do for one what you wish you could do for everyone. >> wow. >> isn't that a great messuage. >> so sweet and such a great message. >> you know, i'm sure he paid that forward in so many ways. >> oh, made his day. look at that. >> that is so sweet. >> great to see that. love to be appreciated. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news", ebola scare in the air to tell b we have dramatic video of a flight from philadelphia, live with what prompted public health officials to board this plane. >> also we'll introduce to you shane, a little boy who is getting help from law enforcement near and far, as he takes on some serious health issues. shane's heroes coming up. you don't want to miss t we'll you don't want to miss t we'll be right b how can you explain nature is so hand in hand.nd ♪ a place where by doing nothing you can get so much. how to explain a beach hidden by the earth?
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new video from the scene. police tell us it happened outside a bar louie just before 3:00. two suspects made off with victim's car, which has just been recovered in northeast philly. we're work to go learn more information on the victim's coition at this point. police still searching for the suspect at this hour. so we will stay on top of this throughout the morning. >> also, breaking police, police looking for gunman who held up a wawa in northeast philadelphia. happened shortly after 8:00 a.m., cottman avenue and fox chase. investigators say a thief walked in, and demanded cash, and he got a which about a thousand dollars. no one was hurt. and airline passenger's comment about ebola. it sparks up quite a scare in the air. >> all happened on board a us airways flight from philadelphia, to punta cana in the dominican republic, "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins you now at philadelphia international airport with more on this dramatic response, jan? >> reporter: erika, natasha, good morning. we want to emphasize that no one actually had
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