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a statement. now, those mobile video recordings the trooper was speak being are actually the dashboard cameras mounted to the police cars, again, we'll bring you more information as soon as we learn more about this police involved shoot that left a suspect dead in easton. good morning, everyone, new york city tackling its first ebola case, fourth diagnosed in the united states. doctor craig spencer tested positive for the virus yesterday. now, he recently returned to the city after spending some time abroad, treating ebola patients in west africa. wendy gillette has more now. >> this new york post video shows doctor craig spencer being rushed to bellevue hospital in manhattan, escorted by convoy of emergency vehicles. the city took no chances, after spencer showed symptoms of ebola. the emt's wore full protective gear as they transferred him to an isolation unit. new york city mayor, bill diables yo, urged residents to stay calm after the 33 year old tested positive for the
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virus. the city's first case. >> new yorkers who have not been expose today an infected person's bodily fluids are not at all at risk. >> spencer had been monitoring his temperature twice a day, since returning from guinea, where he treated bowl patients. health officials say he was not contagious, when he went for a jog, road the subway, visit add restaurant, and took a car service this week, even going bowling in brooklyn the night before he was diagnosed. >> still, they're monitoring his fiancee, and two friends, who bold with spencer. >> all three of these contacts are healthy, and are being quarantined. >> the cdc has sent its own ebola rue response team here to the hospital to help doctors treating spencer. the agency confirms spencer, who arrived at new york's jfk airport on the 17th, went through multiple layers of screenings. but was allowed to enter the country since did he not have a fever or any other symptoms of illness at the time. in new york, win i gillette, cbs-3, "eyewitness news".
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and happening today, gloucester county offers the first of three ebola awareness training sessions for first responders. county police, fire, ems, first responders, agencies, are all encouraged to participate. free event being held at the government services building in clayton. now, that's where they'll learn how to prepare for suspected ebola case or any infectious disease. the two other sessions take place next tuesday and wednesday. well, camden county also had a special ebola training session yesterday. doctors from cooper university hospital demonstrated how to put on and safely take off personal protective equipment. this is what first responders would wear dealing with a suspected ebola case. because of the severity of the disease, we're going as overboard as we can to make absolutely sure that we protect our first responders and our healthcare workers? cdc has issued new guidelines to help hospitals treat the posse bowl a patients. and you can learn more about the ebola scare in the united state how the region is
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work to go keep you safer in the event of any cases cents here, just check out our website cbsphilly.com. well, just hail of gunfire in northeast philadelphia leaves a man in critical condition. police say a gunman fired 28 shots on streets in bustleton. shot moment recall times, the 57 year old victim was able to identify the shooter. police arrest add 26 year old suspect and recovered assault rifle. eyewitnesses say the men were arguing before that shooting. it is 6:03, let's get your traffic and weather together on the 3's and start with katie. >> good morning, everybody, very happy friday to you. it will be a nice day out here. we can expect to so a lot more sunshine for one thing. but also our storm system making its retreat. yes, still little breezy, but will be very nice fall day. let's tack you out there, want to show you the view on storm scan3, you will still found speckles of green showing up here, nothing more than ground clutter at the radar site. not a huge deal. not at all if the way of wet werth.
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that's now memory for us thankfully as storm system continue to makes its retreat. you can see as we throw the satelite layer on top of this, still just little thin vale of cloud. but that's it. and other than the breeze, we have's got nice weather unfolding here today. 46 degrees currently in both atlantic city and mount pocono. fifty-six at philadelphia international. so certainly a lot milder by comparison, and as the day progresses cents here, like i said, things just brighten up nicely so in for very nice treat here in the wake by per spec pitch what we were dement the last few days, look so much nicer, mo sunshine, miler air there is will actually set up a pattern for us that lasts through the weekend, and it even lasts cents into part of next week. so here's just quick check on your headlines, great stretch of weather coming up here. we talk about how long it lasts, little later in the show. but, i can probably see this much. beautiful week send in store. and then my friends looking ahead to pretty significant warm up. standards of late october into next week.
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and how long this nice weather lasts and just how warm it will last coming up. we send it into you. >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone, i feel like katie will be delivering good news today. traffic wise starting to see little bit of the rush form. we are also still trying to recover from earlier overturned truck accident on 95, we have as we take a look now we do have 95 northbound, the lanes finally being reopened, right around street road. so, that's the good news. if you are traveling in this area, we however have a major back up, live chopper three is on the scene, as we work to continue to get that underway. you will notice in this shot here traffic is finally starting to move through a little bit better, however, in this area, the best idea right now, because of that overturned truck situation, would be to take the northbound side of route one, or you can take northbound 13, to maneuver around this area of bucks county, and probably good idea right now, because it is stemming for at least good mile and a half to 2 miles. so, everywhere else, however, on the majors, in the moving awful just yet, but starting to seat sprinkling of rush
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hour on 95 southbound at girard, westbound side of the turnpike around bensalem. >> torrey, thank you, serious allegations cents coming to light surrounding local high school football program. >> school officials looking in claims that some of the players were hazing others. "eyewitness news" reporter january can bear owe live at the school at the center of this investigation. central bucks high school west. jan? >> reporter: nicole, ukee, student here at cb west had long looked forward to tonight's game that was on the schedule, that; until this season was canceled. that is friday night football game. against a big rival. it is leading into homecoming weekend. but now students see that their team schedules have been canceled, and jv and the varsity football coaches suspended pending trooper investigation. >> an unexpected end to the football season central bucks west high school season, through serious allegations of hazing by members of the football team. >> they all come down to like the name of cb west, and like what everyone will think about
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it now. >> on thursday, one day ahead of the most anticipated game of the season, against rival cb east, the superintendent canceled the rest of the season. he says it is cents a necessary move after an internal ongoing investigation shows improper conduct by members of the football team, and failure of the coaching staff to properly supervise activities. still many student we spoke with say the allegation haves been blown out of proportion. >> it isn't at repulsive as it is actually sound. >> like you know kids on the team? >> i know kids on the team, everyone was furious. >> but in a letter to parents, david white sell writes the investigation determined that new team members were expected to participate in humiliating and inch a prepare row at initiation cents, the most personally invasive activity requiring a rookie to grab another player's private parts while fully clothed. these actions, he says, were first reported on october 14th, and interviews were held on the following days the. of players and staff, central bucks regional police also looked into the police, they add some players forced to
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stands in the shower fully clothed when tolls draped over their heads. >> i think that's a tradition, whether or not it was a good tradition, obviously not, bad choices, but i don't think they're bad people. >> the superintendent goes onto apologize to any member of this football program subject today this type of treatment, the school district says it will not be commenting further about this, until next week's board meeting. reporting live in doylestown, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". and jan, new development come just days after another investigation at high school in sayreville, new jersey. seven football players were charged with crimes ranking from hazing, to aggravated sexual assault. several coaches have also been suspended indefinately. happening today local man will learn his fate for causing a crash that killed a millville police officer two years ago. timothy saidel faced to up 20 years in prison. in july of 2012, he was being chased by police, when officer christopher reeves crashed his cruiser. saidel pled guilty to charges
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of aggravated manslaughter and aggravated assault. well, vice president joe biden will make quick stop in philadelphia later today. he is expected to headline the fundraiser for the democratic senatorial campaign committee. you ma may remember the vice president was cents in town pushing for upgrade it the nation's infrastructure, returns to washington this after none for meeting with the president and national security leaders about isis. well, philadelphia city councilman wants to take a closer look at the bed bug problem in the sit. first district councilman mark says they are specially bad in some row homes where they can easily spread from one house to another. he is calling for a hearing to discuss how to address the problem. no word if or when such a hearing would take place. whew, just makes me -- >> yes, it doses. >> don't like seeing that. all right, 6:00 the. can 6:09. plane and helicopter collide over maryland. that's coming up in ex. >> terrifying video of man with a hatchet. and he ambushes four new york city police officers.
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we have an update on how they're doing. >> and this man, remember pelling down a philadelphia building; actually one of the most recognizeable politicians cents here in our area. and can you guess? what do you think? >> avenue guess. we'll tell you who it is and why he scaled down a 31 story building, that's coming up next. >> locks little stiff. little frightened. >> little bit.
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rushed to the hospital as a precaution, but both have already been released. the cause of the crash is under investigation. well, new york city cop is fighting for his life after police say he was attack by a man with a hatchet. the man in the surveillance video is accused of ambushing four officers in queens yesterday. he hit 25 year old officer kenneth heeley in the back of the head, second officer in the arm. now, two uninjured officers fatally shot that suspect. the four officers just graduated from the academy in july. i was very impressed by not only their bravery, in the face of something absolutely unexpected, but the way that the two officers responded. >> law enforcement says the suspect was discharged from the navy, for misconduct, and had criminal record in california. 6:13,. >> pretty nice one, good morning, everybody, still tracking the retreat of this storm system.
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that pummeled new england, especially massachusetts, it was almost like the band of heaviest rain going right into massachusetts all day yesterday. i mean, thus just got so much rain, still raining. basically what they've got going on right now, what we had yesterday. those additional bands of rain and showers that came through, but now, we are officially in the clear. we are sitting between high and low pressure, that moans we still have bit of chilly breeze out of the northwest, but so a nicer day, brighter by comparison, miler by comparison, then we've just got some beautiful weather for the weekend of the saturday very wimpy little front will cross the region here, saturday night into sunday, don't worry about wet weather with it, tall will do is knock the temperatures back a smidge by sunday high pressure once again gains control. headed into the next mid woke here, tuesday into wednesday, we are talking temperatures in the 70s, which is frankly little bit un heard of it at
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this point of the year. as we come up, approach the hole wean halladay here, very mild air coming up, as well. >> tory? >> being that you, good morning, everyone, so to give you quick update, on # a, we managed to get it out of the way, traffic will be moving little better. you might still have residual traffic there, but definitely cleared for the most part. as we take a look at 95 elsewhere, this is 95, commuting southbound approaching girard. definitely seeing rush hour delays unfortunately, and as we continue, now to the schuylkill, even though if you are headed eastbound into center city looking pretty good. westbound you are catching just a touch of that snag starting to build, as you approach city avenue. now as we lock at speed censors, dropping down to 40 on the southbound side of 95. you will get slower than, that you know how it is, rush hour traffic, only continues to get worse. no delays for mass transit. things at the airport look pretty god. we head back to the desk, ukee? >> thank you, torrey. breaking news, thomas today's headlines, suspect dead after leading police on chase that
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ended in easton, northampton county. suspect's pick-up truck slammed into utility pole before police shot him. state police are now involved in the investigation. and, the remaining games on the central bucks west football schedule are canceled, after allegations of hazing in the school's football program. varsity and jv not ball coaches are suspended. >> doctor craig spencer is new york city first ebola patient. spencer treated ebola patients in west africa, he is in manhattan's bellevue hospital, a des egg father dollars ebola treatment center. news continues after a short break.
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will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. all right, here we go, battle of the birds this weekend in arizona, eagles and cardinals sunday afternoon, joined by merrill reese, the voice of the eagles on sister radio station 94wip. finally eagles football again, real quick, the bye week, pros and cons in your mind? >> well the biggest pro, ukee, is you get guys healthy. we will see, as whether darren sproles, he has been practicing on limited basis it, looks like mychal kendricks is about ready to go back. so that's the biggest pro. i think that the negative about it is you had a hot team coming off the win against the giants. you hope that you can start off where you left off. >> here we go. eagles at arizona. what do you want to see from nick and the offense as the season gets underway? five and one, pretty darn good. there is room for improvement on the field specially going up against a very good arizona defense.
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>> yes, that's arizona defense that's great against the run. there is number one team in the nfl against the run. so you want to be able to connect with your passes. so that they cannot stack everybody up at the line of scrimmage. nick has to get hot early. if they do, that arizona will back off little bit, then shadily explode. >> look out. i would like to see. that will now defensively, turn it up a notch do you think? cardinals from what i see have much more bald attack on the ground and in the air. what problems do you think they present? >> that's a good point. it is not just larry fitzgerald. carson palmer, spreads the ball around. but, palmer doesn't move all that well. >> okay. >> and if you get him off of his spot, you can get to him. you can sack him. you can cause him to throw the ball early. so, the key, i think; putting constant pressure on carson palmer. >> merrill, about out of time, every game of the year except for this one i'm pulling for bruce, the guy i covered doors his temple days. what's bruce bring to the side lines, to this cardinals not ball team?
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>> i agree with you. he is a wonderful guy. and he's a terrific coach. and he deserved his opportunity to be a head coach. i root for him too. except when they meet the eagles. >> you got that right. turn down the sound, little merrill and mike get down on wip. give quick six our best. >> have a great weaken, ukee. >> safe travels. >> nothing like merrill's voice during the eagles game. >> e-a-g-l-e-s avenues moves left to right. love it, love it. >> 6:21 right now. someone told philadelphia mayor nutter to go ahead and gunnel p off a tall building so he did it. we'll have the video coming up next. >> also, how would you like to wear halle barre's loungerie? >> excuse me? >> we got your attention? >> goodness. >> i'll tell you what i'm talking about after a short break. >> you bert explain.
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>> we have nice weather out there, it will last us awe while, too. storm system still making its retreat, but we're done with the rain at this point. so i think in for nice sunrise, man, great weather coming up this weaken, if you're prank one of the many that will be flocking in to happy valley, for that ohio state game, white out, it will be great night for football, 55 degrees bring it back quickly to the seven day forecast, man, just looks so nice for at least the next five days, expect full sunshine, nice warm up to go along with it, vittoria? >> thank you so much, katie. and the rush hour, definitely warming up on you. we take a look at the schuylkill expressway, # six westbound, starting to feel that pocket of traffic approaching city avenue. out through to gladwynn. as we move down to 95, 95, commuting in the southbound direction, seeing delays
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around cottman avenue. and girard avenue. so basically, you're slow, out of the northeast, all the way down through the vine st. expressway. we want to watch out for overturned vehicle, montgomery county south gulph road, closing between upper gulph road and madsonford, so old gulf or county line road would be your best bet. no delays for mass transit, nicole? >> brush fire overnight, burning in brentwood, west of beverly hills, now, so far it is only burn about 2 acres but firefighters are positioned around it. so it doesn't spread ford. -- further. doesn't seem to be too much trouble for any nearby residents, so far no evacuations reported. and we are learning more about the latest man to jump the white house fence. his father is now saying he suffers from mental health issuesment dominick jumped fence wednesday night. he was quickly subdued by the secret service. he now faces two misdemeanor charges, he was also arrested just last july for illegally
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entering the white house complex. city leaders challenge themselves in a unique way to help raise money for the philadelphia outward bound school. mayor mike nutter among those who scaled down the side of 31 story one logan square building in center city. the money supports scholarships for students. the mayor says the ad venture was great way to build confidence just like the program does for students. >> it is an educational program, about experience, learning, about teaching young people to believe in themselves, rely on each other, and build up that self esteem to go on and be successful in their lives, so i'm a huge supporter. >> the fun raising goal for the philadelphia outward bound school is a quarter after million dollars. nicely done to all who participated. >> yes, i give the mayor a loft credit. would you ever do something like that? >> as long as i'm all tight ends up with the ropes and helmets. >> you trust on the other end, you know? >> that's the only way. >> cool. 6:26.
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coming up, a new york city doctor test positive for ebola. jan? >> reporter: a storied football program here in bucks county in the spotlight this morning, but not for winning games. instead for alleged activity that happened in pre-season. i'm jan carabeo, though december tails straight ahead. >> grocery shoppers in philly got your bread, check, eggs, check. how about beer? now you can buy beer at super markets, but there are restrictions. and vittoria and katie return with your traffic and weather together o on the 3's. we'll be back in two minutes.
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>> we are following breaking news right now, police open fire on suspect in northampton county. start wad traffic stop. and the suspect took off. the suspects then crashed at the end of the chase at 13th and spring garden streets in the city of easton. pennsylvania state police are involved now in the investigation, and we will keep you updated as we learn more. >> right now, though, local high school football program is at the center of an investigation. after officials claim some of the players were hazing each other. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now from cb west, with the very latest, jan? >> last two games of the season won't happen, including the one that was supposed to
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happen tonight against archrival cb sees. students look forward to that, now their team no longer allowed on the team and jv and varsity coaches have been suspended pending further investigation. now this developing news has disappointed even angered many student, and athletes here at central bucks west high school, but the superintendent says this was a necessary move. in a on line statement to parents, superintendent david white sell says an ongoing investigation into alleged hazing shows improper conduct by members of the football team and failure of the coaching staff to properly supervise activities. the superintendent goes onto apologize to any member of the football program who was subjected to demeaning action, by fellow players. he writes that these actions were first reported, on october 14th, and they allegedly happen in pre-season. so, interviews, after he had heard about them, were held on the following days, with players and staff. the superintendent goes onto explain the investigation determined that new team members were expected to participate in humiliating and
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inapropriate initiation cents, the most personally invasive activity requiring a rookie to grab another player's private parts while fully clothed. still, many student we spoke with say these allegations cents are over blown. >> like it isn't as repulsive as it actually sounded. like -- >> you know kids on the team? >> i know kids on the team. everyone was furious. >> i think that's been a tradition for awhile, whether or not it was a good tradition, obviously not, bad choices, but i don't think they're bad people. >> but, central bucks regional police also looked into the case, they say, some younger team members were forced into the showers fully clothed, and forced to have towels on their heads. the school district won't be making any more comments about this until next week's board meat g. there have been nor arrests. reporting live, jan carabeo, cbs "eyewitness news". >> new york city now dealing with its first case of ebola. doctor craig expense is her the fourth person diagnosed with ebola in the united states. video from the new york post
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shows an ambulance with police escort return g spencer to bellevue hospital where emt zest wearing hazmat suits were de can tam nature dollars. he was with the group doctors without borders in guinea, west africa. the mayor is telling new york ers, do not panic. >> we want to say at the outset, there is cents no reason for new yorkers to be alarm. new yorkers who have not been expose today an infected person's bodily fluids are not at all at risk. >> the cdc has issued new guidelines to help hospitals treat possible ebola patients. and the texas nurses who contracted ebola from patients thomas duncan are getting better. amber vincent's family says doctor can no longer detect the virus in her body and expect she will be removed from isolation very soon. nurse nina pham has been upgrade from the fair condition to good condition. and there is also good news for pham's dog pently, put in quarantine after she
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contracted the virus, dallas officials say the one year old cavalier king charles spaniel tested negative for ebola. they'll run one more test before scheduled release dayton first of november. >> nice light day finally popping over the who are eyes on here, been so dark at this time, just because we've had blanket of cloud cover. but now the light of day already starting to become more visible. what a fun shot. we've just got so many different colors going on, some of the casinos lit up in pink, in support of breast cancer awareness, and you've got the colors over the skyline here, starting to pop up, i think, because we've got just little thin vale of clouds, too. in for gorgeous sunrise, so i'll make sure i bring you couple of shots of that, and official sunrise in philly hams at 7:21, storm scan3, quiet, few clouds, storm pulling away, so we've got nice weather coming up here. the one sort of xfactor that is still out there, though, is very noticeable breeze.
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and we're going to notice it more so the further northwest you reside here. notice that up in mount poke known right now, it is cranking. 23-mile per hour sustain wind speeds, now, but at the shore, by comparison, barely win at all. soap, it is really the further north and west, the further inland you go, the more so that you'll find that wind. but, as the day progresses, this is still nice one. despite the breeze, we warm up nicely, skies are clearing nicely, so, i would suggest certainly to have that extra layer ready to go walking out the door have the sunglasses instead of the umbrella this time around. >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone, so definitely seeing rush hour sprinkled all over. if you are headed out and about, you will find as you notice right behind me, a lot of headlights or brake lights. let's jump outside. first at 476 r where we are starting off on good note. 476 doesn't look that awful just yet. northbound, southbound, shot too far away from the mid-county toll plaza, notice traffic move just fine. as is we switch up the camera shots, starting to see that slowly lingering traffic on
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the southbound side of the billion, approaching the area of the schuylkill expressway, because once you get there, speed censors are dipping down. on 76, on 95, a touch on the vine st. expressway, but let's touch upon the roosevelt boulevard for a second. it is kind of segway from the boulevard shot, over into the northeast, because if you are traveling in the northeast, n in either direction of the boulevard at holme avenue, there is no cross traffic allowed. due to traffic light malfunction. you will need to definitely maneuver around this this morning, and at least plan accordingly. also dealing with overturned vehicle, on south gulph road. it is closing it between upper gulf and madsonford, so best alternate is old gulf or county line. no delays for mass transit. nicole? >> thank you, still no sign of eric frein the suspect at the center after manhunt in the poconos, after the deadly ambush of two pennsylvania state troopers, in september. now, in the past several months, the search has been difficult for local residents, particularly, james tull i there is man, he says he's been mistaken for frein at least 20 times. now, at first it, wasn't a problem. but last week, he says, law enforcement crossed the line.
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>> silver, unmark suv, pulls up, the driver jumps out, pointing rifle at my head, ordering me down to the grounds, constantly demand wag my name is, has a knee burried in my back. >> after that incident, tull i check himself into a hospital with pain in his chest. doctors say he had bruised ribs. >> a philadelphia traffic court judge faces corruption charges. the case is being brought against thomasine tynes by seth williams. >> a $2,000 tiffany charm bracelet, the brace lit that judge tynes received for promising special access to a businessman. >> prosecutors allege judge tynes who was give answer expensive bracelet from tiffany's promise today help that businessman win a lucrative government contract. it turns out that businessman was actually an undercover informant. >> businessman spells out what he wanted. and the judge promised to
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deliver. >> she's an inspiration, to many people, it is her proudest day, her best day, no, of course not, but it is not her last day, i promise you that. >> now, originally, tynes and four other judges cents had been the target of state investigators, however, when kathleen cane became attorney general, she dropped cases saying they were badly handled, and tinged with racism. seth williams will be joining just our studios in our next hour, on our sister station, the "cw philly", to talk about the case. and, happening today, members from atlantic city ' biggest casino union will picket outside the trump taj mahal. protesting the court ordered termination of their health insurance, and pension plans. the casinos owner trump entertainment promises to keep doors open through november. investors carl icon, soon plans to acquire the taj, says casino is struggling financially, and will almost likely close. well, there is something newcoming to the shelves of philadelphia's grocery stores. beer! now custom kearse pick up their favorite six pack along
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with their eggs and their milk. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones explains how it is already affecting the competition. >> over here, we got 15 doors. >> the selection rivals most any beer store, but here, you could pick up your spaghetti, too. this thriftway in port richmond one of the first grocery stores in philadelphia to sell beer, the official grand opening is happening this weekend. >> i think it is pretty great. provides some competition, and the craft bare market, bring the prices down. >> go to other states, go down south, and it is just come on to see it in gas station. >> buying beer, and bread, un one roof, had a cents bans part of the suburbs for some time. but finally the idea is making its way to the city too. competition from corner beer stores in the city and the cost of renovating have been some of the hurdles. >> we actually tore our frozen food. spent enormous amount of monday. >> i recent challenges to the state law opened the buyer business up to grocery stores, but, there are restrictions. >> some of the rules here mean when you go to check out your grocery items, in this case, instant oatmeal, it has to be done at one check out location, and your beer has to
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be bought at a separate check out. you have to also provide seating for at least 30 people, and do you have sell food. we operate like a cafe. >> it can be concerning. >> george manages the bella vista beer drist tours, on the whole side side he can sell to the grocery stores, good retail side, where some distributors make their living, this is new competition. and law prevents distributors from doing something similar. >> we don't know when that day will come, but hopefully there will be changes that will change the entire system. >> in port richmond, todd quinones, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, plenty of great beer to go around in philadelphia's dilworth park. this week. >> that's right. october fest is set up there with plenty of great fun for those in attendance. yesterday was actually the first day, but if you missed it, don't you worry. it will be open again tomorrow, from noon to 6:00. >> what did you say, don't you worny? >> don't you worry, we got you covered. >> come on, y-all. remember facebook chat rooms? they're back.
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i come bearing great weather news. happy friday. all sorts of great news coming around. friday for one thing, great weather coming up the entire weekend, storm scan3, basically, empty for now, did i want to show you the retreat of the same storm system, and up toward the massachusetts. remember how we had those lingering rounds of showers, rolling through, that's basically all that's left for massachusetts and the rest of new england at this point. so, the whole thing continues to just sort of roll off to the northeast. so, what do you want to dress the kids in here today? i would make sure they've got adorable sunglasses ready to go, but it is still kind of cool, late october after all, light jacket, fleece,
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sweatshirt, definitely not the worse idea, and we still have little hint after breeze that's out there, as well. great day coming up, though, that said, meanwhile, ragweed still the predominant pollen, levels incredibly low, although start to climb from sunday into monday, and that's actually more than anything due to the fact that it will be migrating in from other locations around the country. so no huge deal with the allergy, allergies in general at this point of the year, we tend to find that anyway, as the chill starts to set in. but, over the next few days, man, actually looking at gorgeous weather, the whole weekends, phenominal, monday nice. tuesday my favorite, the mildest, and still nice and sunny. tory? >> thank you, katie, good morning, everyone, if you are heading out and about right now, just note, if you're watching us still at home, you're going see delays, and they will be even heavier by the time we get on the roadways, approaching the area of creek road, we are going to see bit of slow down here, but as we pick up the camera shots, let's mover down to four it, if you are traveling
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422, not so far away from the king of prussia area, you will actually, 202, rather, you will notice that we're not awful. if you are headed in the eastbound direction down toward 202. however, we are seeing rush hour delays on 95, the schuylkill expressway, that's for sure. westbound 76 between the vine and 476 bat 22 minute commute. southbound 95 definitely seeing delays out of the far northeast, half hour to make that trip. now, if you're traveling, elsewhere, in montgomery couldn't, we still have the closure every south gulph road due to overturned vehicle. between upper gulf and madsonford. they've removed the vehicle, but still have the road closed >> no delays for mass transit. ukee? >> torrey, thank you. here is a look at today's headlines, breaking news, state police investigating police involved shooting in easton, northampton county. it started with a traffic stop, and the suspect took off. the police chase ended when crash, but not clear the suspect's cause of death. >> and the high school football it, amid allegations
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of hazing, coaches are suspended, but so far, no charges have been filed. >> doctor craig expense is her new york's ebola case, latest ebola case. now at bellevue hospital at designated ebola center. spencer recently returned from treating ebola patients in west africa. with holiday season just around the corner, can you believe it. >> here we go. >> few big retailers actually set to close. dozens of the locations. >> sears and k-mart will be shutting down 77 stores, over the next few months, including the sears at the king of prussia mall. it also means nearly 5300 employees will lose their jobs. at the end of august, officials with sears reported nearly 1900 stores in the united states, and that's down 160 from the year before. wow. hey, do you remember chat rooms? >> oh, ya. >> america on line, that whole thing? well, making come back, thanks to facebook. in fact, new app called roms was released yesterday that lets you creator join the chat rooms based on your interest. it also allows to you stay anonymous, secure nickname for
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each room. >> how about that? >> interesting. >> ♪ >> the word chris brown appears in los angeles courtroom for progress hearing. >> yes, in connection with 2009 assault on his then girlfriend rihanna. now the judge told the troubled singer he has shown good cooperation with the probation department. but brown's labor requirement was up to four days a week, so he can complete the work by the end of his probation in january. well, actor christian bale is turning his bat suit in for a mock turtleneck. >> what? >> all set to play apple co-founder steve jobs in a upcoming bio pick. writer aaron sorekin, confirmed the news to bloomberg tv. says he's confident bail will, quote, crush it. >> awe, very nice. actress halle barry adding fashion design tow her resume, french loungerie line scandal.
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>> or scandale. >> friend snatch the collection will be available at select target stores next week. bar eye says the line is as fashionable as is it is cents frugal, with everything priced under $20. so how about that? >> how about that? >> well, it is friday. which means many of you will be headed to the movies. >> that's right. in theatres this weekend, kianna refers is ex hitman looking for revenge, and scary movie just in time for halloween, about group of teenagers who play with a wigi boards. don't mess. entertainment tonight, takes us behind the scenes. >> in week, kianna reeves is ex hitman out of retirement and looking for revenge in group of teens play deadly game with the other side in we gee. >> we friends gather ... >> when debbie mysteriously dice after using a weegee board, her friends try to connect with a spirit on the other side, but it might not be the right person they are talking to. >> have you found the board in her house.
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you woke something up. >> luckily for the cast, they enjoyed making the movie, and didn't get too scared. >> this is casino of like worse case scenario weegee board. your worse case scenario. so, hopefully, you won't have that experience if you use it. >> we all knew it was all in good fun. i gave everyone sage to go and bless their homes at the end of the move. >> i it is not even real. >> and in john wick, kianna reeves retired hitman trying to enjoy a peaceful life. but when criminals cross the line, he isn't afraid to show them how he feels and what he can do. >> you know, go at chance for weapons training, tack calls, judith sue, good clean fun. >> ya, i'm thinking -- >> while it is fun, still such more to the movie than the fights and thrills. >> there is the action of it, but there is also the emotion, world that it has created, you know, there is real world, there is the underground
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world. world of the thieves, honor, code. >> not what you did, son, it is who you did it to. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> wow. >> ever play with aa oija? >> no, nor will i. in fact even watching it. v this time of year -- will you stop? even watching it. v this time of year i'm spook. i just can't. >> up next, very special guest in our studios, the best mascot in sports, the fan at sick here, and he's dressed up for halloween. >> oh, ukee, find out how you can have him come to your house for trick-or-treating, much happier story, that's
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>> if you look closely, you can see the butch he is supporting a tiny baby bump. seen head today gala in london, the dutchess due with her second child in april. and regardless of gender, it become fourth in line to the british thrown. now the royal couple's first prince george was born in july of last year. >> going to town with the flash cubes. >> they're ready. checking the forecast with katie, and special friends. >> who is that? >> i mean, what can i say? look at this guy.
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the phanatic, our favorite masses could the. we love this guy. can you do us a belly roll in your batman costumes? i love that. >> oh, oh? >> wait. do you hear that? (batman theme). >> to the bat cave. >> i have a spooky shot for you guys, we'll explain what the fan at sick doing here and why he is all dressed up in a little bit. but let me take you outside. i want to show you, lock at this spooky shot. i brought this up just for you, fanatic. spooky view, 53 degrees, cool start for us, not quite so breezy out there right now, but you will notice the breeze across the board today. we have our friday football frenzy, and perfect football weather to go along with it, 57 degrees, here, at kick off. out at buena high school tonight, 7:00 p.m., and man, you cannot get better than this, this weekend looks so phenominal, so that said, some halloween parades going on, go finds a pumpkin patch perhaps, go do little leave peeping, good stuff, right?
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yeah! how do you top that? i dare to you try. >> well the belly roll. >> tough to beat that. good morning, everyone, you know, i wish the phanatic was here in front of the green screen. would you only be able to see his costume. that will would look pretty crazy. anyway, let's talk about crazy commute. traveling on the schuylkill expressway, we have westbound accident, blocking the left-hand lane making your way right around the area of conshohocken, expect big time delays. not only on the schuylkill, but as well as 95. just seeing that rush hour, out there in full swing, that is for sure. we take a look at 95, here is a great picture that far full swing rush hour. ninety-five southbound, headlights coming toward us headed into the city. lots going on. >> too much. too much. from halloween to hollow-green, there he is again, philly phanatic, halloween costume, batman. >> special treat for philly fans. >> that's right. end for chance to win a visit from the fanatic next friday
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halloween day, i'm calling him bat fan today, though. >> bat fan, i like that. >> original note he of the kids or maybe even yourselves or the family, in a phillies themed halloween costume, then just tag it on instagram, right, right, using hashtag hallowgreencontest. >> will get a visit from l fanatic on halloween. remember the deadline to enter is monday. this is what does in the off season.
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it is friday, october 24th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." ebola reaches new york city, and the cdc rushes to contain the exposure. a man with a hatchet attacks without warning raising new threats for terrorism. and we'll preview the "60 minutes" report. but we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> you've already acted very, very quickly. we believe there are four people he came in contact with. >> ee bee bola
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