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yesterday was so nice. i'm hoping for a repeat. >> you are getting it. >> yes, yes. >> just because you ask and you asked so nicely we will find another day pretty much like we saw yesterday. it might be breezy today but still beautiful. lots of sunshine. very comfortable temperatures. yesterday we were at 70. we could be there again today. let look outside, why don't we, 49 degrees out in reading. it looks like a nice start to the day in that location. we are dealing with temperatures in the 40's every place. forty-three in the poconos. with wind out of the northwest at 10 miles an hour. that will make it feel cooler. forty-nine in philadelphia. a at the shore we have 42 degrees in atlantic city. storm scan three is looking, searching, get the microscope out, can't find anything. we are in the looking at any clouds or precipitation and that will be the trend for the entire weekend. we have got a great stretch of weather coming up. it will be an absolutely gorgeous weekend. we will get a big warm up, at least one or two of those
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days. temperature 49 degrees at the a airport in philadelphia. forty-six trenton. forty-seven in wilmington. it is 53 in center city philadelphia by noon today it will be 63 degrees with lots of sunshine, and we will pick up a breeze and the wind could gust to 20 miles an hour. this afternoon our high temperature, is a high temperature of 07 degrees. as we look at our future weather, i don't see any reason to stop this thing. there you go at 10:00 o'clock tonight we are looking at mostly clear skies and as we start the day tomorrow we're also looking at clear skies. so great stretch of weather coming up and we will see just how long we can keep that going on that eyewitness weather seven day forecast, nicole. >> okay, thank you. new this morning, philadelphia police are searching for motive in the double shooting that left one person dead, investigators searched for clues overnight in the 400 block of west indiana street in north philadelphia witt messes told police they saw one of the victim running from that scene. he was transported to the hospital in stable condition,
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authorities say that he is now being guarded as a person of interest in the case. also new this morning burlington county police are investigating an overnight shooting that sent one person to the hospital. investigators searched for clues in the 200 block of green street in burlington city. police say a 37 year-old man was shot in the stomach around 11:30 last night. there is no word on a motive or suspect at this time. health care worker quarantined in the new jersey hospital after caring for ebola patient in west africa has now develop a fever. she's first traveler quarantined under a new ebola watch. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is in the satellite center with the very latest, same, good morning. >> good morning, new york and new jersey officials have implemented new rules when it comes to dealing with people who have come into contact with ebola infect patients. both states are going above and beyond the cdc guidelines. police guarding entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey. a woman arriving from sierra
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leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her despite showing no symptoms. >> after the cdc a alerted the new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that a legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: just a few hours later the woman came down with the fever. new jersey health officials asked if under new directive from governors chris christie and andrew cuomo. the screening process put in place by the cdc will be stepped up at newark airport and jfk. the states will take over and demand that anyone who has treated or come in contact with potentially infect ebola a patient from his west africa be put under a mandatory 21 day quarantine. >> we have to do more. it is too serious a situation, to leave it to the honor system of compliance. >> we are no longer relying on cdc standards. there are now new york, new
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jersey standards. >> reporter: state health officials in new york and new jersey will machine for any within who has a travel history to west africa. all of these new measures go into effect within day after three three-year old doctor craig spencer tested positive for ebola in manhattan. under cdc guidelines spencer was a able to decide on his own whether he should be quarantined. travelers at newark airport says the new stricter measures are necessary. >> for all of the people in have africa right now it is a big problem. we have seen it can spread to the u.s., quickly. i'm in favor of it. >> reporter: earlier this week the federal government had restrict travel from ebola stricken areas to five u.s. airports, and philadelphia international is not included on that list. airport officials say that the risk was le to begin with, because there are no direct flights between philadelphia, and any country, in africa. we're live from the sat center, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> same, thank you. in new york crews started
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decontaminating doctor craig spencer's apartment. american doctor is still hospitalized two days after he tested positive for ebola. he return from have africa last week where he treated ebola patient as for doctors without borders. >> they are waking up at home for the first time in two weeks. she was discharged from the national institutes of health hospital in maryland yesterday. doctors diagnosed pham with ebola on october 12th. the 26 year-old contracted the virus while caring for thomas eric duncan, first person to die from ebola here in the united states. >> i feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today. i have a special appreciation for the care, i have received. >> after being released from the hospital, pham in met with president obama, you see there. the two shared a hug in the oval office before returning home to dallas. closer to home now first responders in philadelphia, will receive updated gear to better protect them from infectious diseases like ebola. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter has details you'll see only on cbs-3.
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>> reporter: new protection for philadelphia a fire department first responders, is on the way, and outfits like these, about to be replaced by higher level protection, and the fire commissioner, confirming, 1600 new jump suits have now been ordered, they include hoods, masks, and face shields. also body insulation bags will now be aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will have no longer exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says new protective suits replacing these are one piece, instead of gowns making it safer for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, it will be more substantial and thicker, and better materials. >> reporter: city officials promised last week that they would upgrade protection as the cdc changed its requirements. the new suit evidenced that
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the promised upgrade is now underway. >> i look forward to seeing the suits and it will give our members peace of mind if they have to respond to ane bowl incident. >> reporter: fire officials tell us that the department already has 200 of the new suits, 1600 more are on the way, and when they are all here, special training will be beginning for fire fighters and medics city wide so that they can protect themselves. at ladder company two station in olde city, i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". we have set up an ebola resource guide on the web site with answers to commonly answered questioned and links to the cdc. you can read up on that material for yourself. check it out on cbs philly.com. a suburban seattle high school student is dead and several classmates, critically hurt after a fellow student, a freshman, opened fire on a cafeteria. shooter then took his own life. danielle nottingham has the the latest from the seattle.
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>> reporter: students streamed out of the merriesville pillchuck high school friday morning with hand raised in the air after a teenage gunman opened fire inside. >> i helped the guns and i turned around and he was just pointing and shooting a at everyone. is there blood every where. some got on other girls faces a and stuff. >> reporter: one student was killed inside the school, four others hurt before the gun man took his own life. shooter is identified as 14 year-old jaylee fiber, a freshman, recently named home coming prince. his social media pages include photos of him hunting and posing with a rifle. police won't confirm the kind of weapon used in the school shooting but say it was legally acquired. he was also, pictured in native american clothing. chairman of the local tribe confirms that some members were involved. >> we are deeply saddened by this whole tragedy. we can always say we watch it on tv but my, here it comes walking in our door. >> reporter: four students were taken to nearby hospitals, all with gunshot wounds to the head and their injuries so severe, it took hours to identify them.
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>> it will take a long time for our community to heel from this. >> reporter: healing began shortly after dark with several prayer services. the school will remain closed for the next week. in merriesville, washington, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". a suspect is in custody this morning charged in the shooting rampage that has left two sheriff deputies dead and several others were injured. it happened near sacramento, california. police say 34 year-old marcello marquez shot three deputies and a civilian and then led authorities on a six hour long car chase. violence unfolded after officers responded to reports of a suspicious person inside of a vehicle. it is unclear if charges will be filed in connection with football hazing allegations at central bucks high school in doylestown. some new team members were reportedly forced to grab private parts of the other players. the the remainder of the jv and varsity football seasons have been canceled for the rest have the year as a result
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of these allegations. we are hearing from cbs a alumni mike petin junior hoist now head coach of the nfl's cleveland browns. >> it is unfortunate if what it is, it is true, there is obviously no place for that. you know, like i said, asiana alumni i can speak for all of us, that it is an unfortunate thing. >> c.b. west home coming festivities set for last night will coincide with the basketball game later in the year. and happening today, as a stand for hope, hundreds of people will volunteer in atlantic city where rebuilding continues two years after hurricane sandy hit. volunteers will form a human chain to link local church toes homes still being rebuilt. then they will pass building supplies and other items down that chain. it is taking place at the united methodist church from 10:00 a.m. to noon time today. philadelphia district attorney seth williams host a second annual safety summit for woman and children today. it begins at 9:00 o'clock at
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high school for future at 4120 park side avenue. there will be free resources as well as discussions on safety and domestic violence issues and ways to prevent domestic violence. the enterings on until 1:00 o'clock. we are learning extent of the devastating fire at flight 93 memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania. the priceless items that the park services now says are now gone. and now surveillance video captures the moment before a hatch the attack on new york city police officers, this morning it is being called a act of terrorism. lava flow in hawaii threatens home what local officials are telling residents this morning we will have the latest.
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back on "eyewitness news" and a federal judge temporarily halts legalized sports bet nothing new jersey. the judge granted a request by the nfl and nba, nhl, major league baseball and ncaa. leagues told the judge it would be harmful if the states casinos and race tracks allowed sports betting. governor christie signed a law last week repealing the states ban on sports wagers. septa's largest union will hold a strike authorization vote tomorrow. transport local union 234 represent subway and bus driver. they have been working without a contract since march. septa tells "eyewitness news" in strike appears imminent. there is in word when workers
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might walk out if members authority a strike. police are calling a hatchet attack on a group of police officers an act of terror. surveillance video shows suspects, sale thompson running down the street and raising a hatchet just before disappears from the frame. now police say thompson struck two officers with that hatchet before he was shot and killed by police. one of the officers he attack is in critical condition. police described thompson as a self radicalized muslim convert and believes he was acting alone. officialness virginia, remains, foundries eventually are those of hanna graham. she disappeared september 13th. remains were found last week in the rural area a little bit more than a 10 miles from the university of virginia cam puts. graham was last seen weeze three two-year old jesse leroy matthew junior. he has been charge with her abduction. he is also link to the 2009 killing of virginia tech student minister again harrington. we now know extent of
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damage left behind by a fire at flight 93 memorial will in shanksville, pennsylvania. the the national park service says that its team of museum experts and archaeologists determined that the fire destroyed 334 photos. also, 25 items including a boarding pass and airport parking pass and passenger id cards. the october 3rd fire broke out at the memorial's administrative building. investigators say they have ruled out foul play but cause may never be known. officialness had hawaii are keeping a close eye on lava flow as it makes its way towards a small town. geologist estimate the of lava flow is traveling 45 feet an hour and come close to the town of popawa sometime this morning. officials say there is no immediate threat posed right now but they will give residents enough notice to evacuate if needed. >> we will go door to door in certain areas based on the likely path of the flow and then people know evacuations may be coming in the days ahead. >> no mandatory evacuations
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have been ordered so far as officials estimate that the flow will continue its downward flow as it makes its way to the ocean. that is a frightening sight, isn't it carol. >> yes, i think you could never realize how fast you could run if you see lava behind us. >> pretty much. thankfully we are not seeing any of that here. >> no. >> we have sunshine. >> we are seeing sunshine later on today as this unis is slow to get up, we are glad you are not. sun like to lays around and it is doing so increasingly. we have dark skies, out there right now, but if you could see up high enough you would see some clouds. way, way to the west and maybe way to the east but not directly overhead. we have great conditions. just stars out there. 49 degrees in philadelphia right now. temperatures are cool in the 40's in all locations. forty-six in trenton. forty-seven in wilmington. forty-five in millville. forty-one in allentown and with that said there are a couple of temperatures that
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are in the 50's. 54 degrees in wildwood. we have 53 through center city philadelphia right now. storm scan three i've got it on the wider view to show you if you are going to new york or down to washington or going really anyplace we are looking at great weather conditions. so it looks clear throughout, just about all of pennsylvania, and delaware, new jersey, and maryland, it looks beautiful. high pressure is in charge of the weather in the northeast right now. there is low pressure to the north. i don't know if you saw on storm scan there was a little area of rain way to the north. well, that is associated with the low. the low, and the high, close enough together, that especially tomorrow, we will tart to pick up some gusty wind but we might also be finding those later on to day a dry front goes through tomorrow. even so the temperatures may be just a couple of degrees, cooler and it looks like another beautiful day coming up for us tomorrow and then machine we're still looking great with temperatures that will be in the 60's. i want to show you these wind. these are the wind, wind gusts, they are not the sustain wind but every so often you'll get one of these blasts and here are the speeds, by 6:00 o'clock this
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morning this computer model, it is progressing, out with the wind, it size that 20 miles an hour wind through philadelphia, the gusts, and then by 10:00 o'clock tonight, 30 miles an hour wind gusts possible through philadelphia, and we will go through tomorrow morning, and at 11:00 o'clock 34 miles an hour wind gusts are possible through philadelphia area and wilmington. even by 3:00 he clock in the afternoon we have wind in excess of 30 miles an hour. thinks a windy weekend. by tomorrow night, 29 miles an hour wind gusts and then wind will start to subside, a little bit after that. future weather we have no reason really to stop this. we will just to let you, get a handle on the clock, and at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon not much going on at all except some sunshine tomorrow afternoon, 2:00 o'clock same story. and then monday afternoon, 2:00 he clock same story there as well. we've got some nice weather conditions to get outside and enjoy, events today. speaking of that is there a wonderful event today, it is pit bull awareness day, a at the burlington county animal
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shelter. that is a at 35 academy drive-in mount holly, new jersey. they've got pit bulls in costumes, bring your own, and join the fun. they have got events and that sort of thing in calling attention and educating people about this wonderful breed. that is today at 12:00 to 3:00 at burlington county animal shelter. otherwise today, anything you do outside, you'll say we were geniuses to come up with a plan outside today. 70 degrees. remember though, winds that will be breezy today, tonight, 50 degrees, partly cloudy and then tomorrow it is windy around here, especially if we go through middle part of the day, 66 degrees for our high temperature tomorrow, lots of sunshine coming up. monday, 65 degrees, sunshine again, tuesday, we are in the middle, 70's, that looks like a comfortable great day, wednesday the lower 70's but a chance of a shower later on in the day and thursday and friday we will cool down a little bit, nicole. >> carol, thank you. it a has in the hit theaters yet but it is getting oscar bus. we will have a new film of
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world renowned physicist steven hawking. big news for harry potter fans. we will tell but the a announce. jk r
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about steven hawking and his first wife, jane. susan marquez has a preview. >> yes, it is what i want. >> reporter: theory i of everything tells steven hawkins little men love story how world famous physicist married a fellow cambridge student and defied odds after hawk inn was diagnosis with the newer logical disease. >> it will affect everything. >> reporter: eddie resmay met with hawk inn before shooting the film. it shows disability slowly destroying his body but in the his brilliant mine. >> really what i took away from him is this extraordinary cares in this look in his eye, the humor, the mischief, the fact that even though he can move very few muscles his face is the mess expressive face i have ever seen. >> reporter: movie is based on the memoirs by hawkins first wife jane. she's played by felicia jones who explains the the couple had are different views of the world.
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>> it is a broad argument happening between faith and science they are both answering the same question why are we here and what is the the point but doing tonight different ways. >> reporter: film show how jane refused to take hawkins off life support, life saving surgery cost him to lose his voice but learn to speak through a computer. >> my name is steven hawkins. >> it is american. >> is that a problem. >> the couple stayed together for 25 years and raised three children, all while hawkins work on his theories on time and existence. susan marquez, cbs news, los angeles. apparently steven hawkins can be your friend a at least on facebook. renoun physicist join social media site by greeting his followers and suggesting they be curious. he posted his ice bucket challenge for als the same disease he suffers from. it coincide with his film due out in theaters next month. well, harry potter author
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jk rawlins makes a big a a once in. , she will release a new story about within of the mean village delores umbridge. character first appeared in harry potter and order of the phoenix. it will tell the back story and rawlins thought about that character. look for it on line this friday, had halloween. less than two months after the even of where we are tour one direction are going back on tour. the the on the road again tour will make five state act a across the s. again starting july 2015. dates include same stadium with sellout crowds expect once again. presale ticket will be available on october 24th with general tickets on sale november 1st for all of the 1d fans out there. main line community on alert, coming up in the next half an hour, "eyewitness news", exclusive, we will tell but the warning police have for montgomery county residents. also ahead a local priest facing shocking allegations, authorities say that he posed
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as a girl and shared child porn on line, we will have reaction from parishioners next.
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i'm nicole brewer it is just about 6:30. let get a check of that forecast. nice days ahead.
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thank goodness. last week bulk of it was pretty bad, carol. >> i know. >> we need to make up for it. >> all of the events, that, would probably have loved this kind of weather last weekend, well, all of the event scheduled this weekend get that kind of weather and it will be nice out there we are looking at breezy conditions, turf add that because wind will be substantial enough, especially tomorrow, they could be slightly disruptive. 30 miles an hour is never a pleasure but sunshine and comfortable temperatures. they are not that bad. we have a look at ocean city. do you remember when boardwalk would be light out a at this hour and boardwalk would be pack. well, we're changing seasons. it is not that way right now. it is completely quiet on the ocean city boardwalk right now. storm scan three showing no reason you cannot be out there or anywhere else. we have no clouds. no precipitation. it looks like a dry sunny great day coming up for to us day with a great stretch of wet's head which makes it nicer. this beautiful weekend features a big warm up by next
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week. we will find some nice looking weather and temperatures coming up. today we have 49 degrees, at least to start the day in philadelphia 41 allentown. forty-three in the poconos. we will in move to the south 45 millville and 54 degrees in wildwood, right now, and our temperatures today will be warming up, 63 degrees, by the noon time hour, 70 degrees by 3:00 p.m. we might stop at 68, we are putting maximum there at 07 degrees but that is a beautiful day. yesterday we were at 07 degrees. our future weather starts out great, and, goes right through to the day, looking great, and by 10:00 o'clock tonight it is still looking lovely. we will talk more about just how high those wind get and time them out a bit and also some temperatures you might like on that eyewitness weather seven day forecast, coming up, nicole. >> car will ol, thank you. a health care worker remains quarantined in a new jersey hospital after she landed in the u.s. from treating ebola patientness sierra leon. she became first traveler
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isolated under an ebola watch and develop a fever a few hours later. new jersey officials have ordered new guidelines including a mandatory 21 day quarantine for anyone who comes in contact with potentially infect ebola patients. world health organization just announcedded that the number of people believed to be infect with ebola now stand at more than 10,000. but as virus spreads through west africa lawmakers here in the u.s. are calling for tough action to keep people safe. in philadelphia, first responders will get stronger protection against the deadly virus. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones has more. >> reporter: outfits like these thin gowns are about to be replace by higher level protection suits like the ones you see here. the fire commissioner confirms 1600 new jump suits have been ordered and they include hoods, masks, face shields and body insulation bags will now ab board all units to isolate any ebola patient from the care giver making it more safe for fire fighters and medics.
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>> the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin. suit themselves will be more substantial and it will be thicker, better material. >> reporter: city officials promised last week they would upgrade protection as cdc change its requirements. in the meantime the governor's of new jersey and new york announced plans to quarantine for 21 days, any medical personnel flying into jfk and newark who had direct contact with ebola infect patientness west africa. >> these action that is we're taking today are necessary to protect the public health of the people of the state of the new jersey and new york. >> reporter: this comes after a manhattan doctor who treated ebola a patients in west have africa tested positive for the virus but before his symptoms appeared he went bowling and traveled on the subway. >> our region is a dense region, we're seeing a ride on the train that can affect hundreds of people, several weeks of normal activity can a affect several thousand individuals. >> reporter: yes. >> so what they are doing here is extra prevention and
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caution. >> reporter: doctor rob danoff of aria health stresses patients are not contagious until they though symptoms. he has concerns the impact new rules may have on medical volunteers if they are quarantined for another 21 days it may be hard for them if they have a regular job to go out and volunteer. >> reporter: due you to those new rules a health care worker who was treating ebola patients in west africa was put into quarantine at newark international a airport and she has since developed a fever. reporting from south philadelphia, todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and new to an "eyewitness news" exclusive, a warning, to homeowners in montgomery county after a string of break ins. the suspects hit lower gwynedd township tarring homes and stealing whatever they could grab. police are wondering if these cases are connect to others in the area. some of the victims spoke only to our diana rocco. >> reporter: while they slept someone was watching. >> robberies like people in
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our homes puts an uneasiness yourself, your wife, your children. it is pretty scary. >> reporter: it has neighbors in lower gwynedd township out to talk about how to protect themselves. burglars hit four homes last week stealing and rolex watch worth more than 20,010s of thousandsness diamond jewelry. >> i woke up to my husband calling will to me, in a way that like i could just tell something was wrong. he said we were robbed. >> reporter: amy chen found her purse and contents scattered across her yard. thieves took two lap tops, kindle and her husband's phone which she track back to philadelphia. >> it got off at the temple university station, r5 line. >> reporter: neighbors say it appears that these burglars went from home to home during early morning hours while they were sleeping trying door handles and cutting screens but when they found an alarm system they would move on. >> we believe a side door was opened, and they were able to open it up and walk through the lower level of the house.
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>> reporter: bob rosenthal says the thieves took his lap top, change jar and his wife's purse. >> very disturbing. today we met with the alarm company. we have lived here for 21 years and never had an alarm. >> i need to take steps now to make sure this does not happen again. >> reporter: similar crimes have been a problem in the septa line in radnor and surrounding towns. police are meeting to discuss if they are related n lower gwynedd township i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". 6:36. judge revokes bail of the suspect accused of murdering a montgomery county man he met on craigs list. chad wilcox ace accused of slashing 36 year-old manual's throat, in his norristown home and then stealing his car and his wallet. police tracked wilcox to tennessee and kentucky. montgomery county d.a. says about a week after that the allege murder, wilcox surrendered to police in north carolina for unrelated charges of raping a child for which he miss that had court date. she says every on line
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interaction should be treated with caution. >> i think this entire case is a real cautionary tail about the dangers of the internet. one of the key lessons there is you don't know who is on the other even of the screen. >> wilcox is due back in norristown court for a preliminary hearing november 7th. reputed former boss of the philadelphia moneys heading back to prison. federal judge sentenced joey merlino to another four months in prison for violating his parole. thinks video of merlino from his last court appearance earlier this month. that is when prosecutors accused merlino of failing to report an encounter, with the former co-defendant. merlino has been living in florida avenue spending a decade behind bars following a 2001 racketeering trial. a chester county priest is facing child pornography charges. prosecutors say he used social media to carry out his crimes. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson has the details. >> reporter: a priest, who is supposed to be caring for his flock and tending to people
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particularly vulnerable people like children how could they possibly be engage in victimizing people through child pornography. >> reporter: five five-year old mark haines is charged with multiple counts of child sexual abuse for possessing and disseminating child pornography. chester county district attorney tom hogan says in an under cover investigation detectives discovered haines set up an instagram account under the name kate toy send and receive a pair of photos. it was the tip of the iceberg. >> ahead been disseminating scores of child pornography pictures. >> reporter: detectives also discovered haines posed as a 16 year-old girl in a series of graphic e-mails with a 14 year-old girl. >> we now need to identify the girl and follow-up on that investigation. >> reporter: parishioners at saint simon and jude stunned at the allegation. >> the church does not need anymore of that type of thing. >> reporter: hogan says what may be the most troubling part of the investigation is the history of mark haines a priest has been stationed at
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eight parishes in four count business two leaves of absence since being ordained in the mid 80's. >> that is a red flag for us when a priest moves around that quickly between parishes so we are looking to see if there are any other victims out there. >> reporter: steve paterson for cbs-3 eyewitness must. the archdiocese of philadelphia released this statement saying quote these charges are serious and disturbing. the archdiocese is cooperating full which law enforcement regarding this matter and remains committed to preventing child abuse as well as protecting children and young people entrusted to its care. child pornography is a surge that must be eradicated. pennsylvania state senator leanna washington accepts a deal with prosecutors and will plead guilty in a corruption case next week. washington is charged with theft of services and condition flick of interests. prosecutors say she ordered her staff to do campaign work on government time. it is unknown if senator washington will face jail time. she lost her primary bid for reelection earlier this year.
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thanksgiving believe it or not is just around the corner why now is the best time to book your travel tickets just ahead, plus this. have you ever called if sick when you weren't. i'm going to have a result of the survey with the most outrageous excuses you have ever heard for calling in sick. and a live look right now at center city from our cbs-3 studios. carol has your weekend forecast. i think you'll like it. stick around, we will be right
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three on your side for an important warning for parents. even flow is recalling 200,000 rear facing infant seats. regulators say buckles don't release which could make it difficult to get children out in an emergency. it effects the embrace 35/9999 models. for more information on the details go to cbs philly.com. it is hard to believe but holidays are quickly approaching. if you are planning on traveling now is the time to by tickets. according to a new survey low price for domestic flights are found eight weeks before the departure date and during that time fares dropped by 19 percent below average price of $496. the report also found that sunday to be the cheapest day to find tickets. put it on your calendar for tomorrow. clock is ticking. christmas is now just two months away, that is hard to believe. hey, we have all done it,
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although many won't admit it, talking about calling out sick when you are far from under the weather. new study shows 28 percent of workers are guilty of it but as cbs correspondent allison harm len shows us some of the excuses, well, lets just say they are priceless. >> reporter: no matter what you do for a living some days you just don't feel like going to work. >> i told my boss i was feeling bad and throwing up. >> reporter: were you? >> no, i said i was sick. >> reporter: were you sick. >> sort of. >> reporter: new poll find within out of three people have called in sick, even though they are were feeling just fine. the most common reasons, they just wanted a day to relax. some planned to run errands. other wanted to catch up on sleep. digital age makes it easier to get caught. one out of four said they busted a employee by checking their social media account. >> they call in sick but post a picture of themselves at a ballgame or whatever it may be. >> reporter: some employee excuses in the survey were more creative, one employee
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said they just put a casserole will in the oven and could not work. another woke up in the good mood and didn't want to rube it. one workers uniform caught on fire when they put it in the microwave to dry it. >> the most silly excuse. >> reporter: john davis, says an employee of his, tried to blame new foot work. >> i bought new shoes i cannot fit. >> that was awesome. >> reporter: whats your response. >> my response is when you get the the new shoes, go find a new job. >> reporter: if you don't tell the truth the the joke my be on you. 20 percent of bosses say they have fired a worker for lying about being sit. in new york, allison harmlen for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" good love the cues about i woke up in a good mood, i didn't want to ruin it by working. i love that. 6:45 right now. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday, anthony mason and vanita nair joins us live with the preview or just take an emotional
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mental health day that works too. >> i tried that this morning, as you can see, it didn't work very well. coming up with the midterm elections around the corner, we will talk to two political operatives that could be farther part on the issues but as close as brothers can be. also some of the most spectacular scenery, smack dab in one of the most dead i earthquake zones in the world, this morning we will take you deep inside the fault. and uncover rare hollywood photos of the greatest actors, ever, why they were never meant to be seen. >> all that plus your eye opener, dish, music in our saturday session just ahead on cbs this morning, saturday good thanks for waking up and coming to work, we do appreciate it. >> have a good day. >> i wish everyone would thank us every morning. >> i do what i can. have a good one, guys. 6:46 right now. let check with carol who apparently woke up in a bad mood because we're both here. >> you know, my mood gets better as the morning goes on,
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that first sound of the alarmist not a good mood. >> awful, isn't it. >> that is just first couple of hours. no, no, minutes. we're looking at a beautiful picture this morning. look at how nice those skies look. we've got sunshine that is going to becoming here, the sun will be waking up in a good mood because it does not to have fight with the clouds look at how pretty this is. if this doesn't put new a good moody don't know what will. look at this gorgeous sunrise in margate and we will fine sunshine spreading over the rest of us soon. nice looking start to the day. finish of the day will be gorgeous. forty-nine in philadelphia 46 trenton. forty-seven in wilmington at this point. our temperatures in the 40's with the exception of wildwood at 54 degrees and center city also in the lower 50's, beautiful start, and the end of the day, with temperatures close to 70 degrees and sunshine, just gorgeous. storm scan three, there are not any clouds out there and
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we do not expect any precipitation at all. weather set up is just perfect, for nice, weekend weather and events that go this weekend. high pressure to the south, low pressure to the north. they will get close together that tightens up the pressure gradient and it also starts to funnel these winds. we will find that out especially tomorrow when we could be finding a pleas out there today as well. then a dry front comes through who are tomorrow and then that is when the height of the winds will be here in the middle part of the day. the temperatures will be in the 60's tomorrow and they are in the 60's on monday but we will get a nice little warm up by the time we get to tuesday. i have mentioned these wind all morning long. we will find wind gusting today, a and then they will be gusting around 20 miles an hour, today but by the time we get to this evening, this model, that is, talking about how high the wind speeds could be a at least the gusts say even tonight at 10:00 o'clock we could be finding winds gusting to 29 miles an hour. tomorrow we will fine at noon 30 miles an hour wind in philadelphia, 34 miles an hour winds through the wilmington
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area we will keep those wind with us throughout the afternoon tomorrow and then again the gusts, in the sustained wind but every so often, it will be, breezy, and then it will be windy, and it will be breezy again. so that goes through the day on sunday which is really probably the the biggest down side of this weekend weather-wise, and then by money think peak wind speeds should come down. future weather, it is pretty simple at 2:00 in the afternoon one or two clouds around philadelphia, maybe not. the a as we go through tomorrow we will end up with another similar looking day, we will have a similar looking day on monday with the sunshine and then no precipitation, expected and we will keep it nice here on wednesday, as well. these temperatures that were 70 degrees yesterday, well, on september 22nd, the average high is 76 degrees. look at how they start to come down. beginning of this month, beginning 72 was average high. beginning of the next month, 71 will be the average high temperature, iron by end of november the average high is 50 degrees. so lets rejoyce in our
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70 degrees why don't we. sunshine, beautiful day, wind west at ten to 15 miles an hour with an occasional gust to 20 miles an hour. tonight 50 degrees, partly cloudy, not as breezy overnight but the win will pick upright again tomorrow. 66 degrees. windy day tomorrow. a bright one. monday 65. lots of sunshine. tuesday, sun and clouds, really mild in the middle 70's. wednesday in the lower 70's with a chance of a shower later on in the day and then thursday and friday we will cool down with high temperatures in the lower 60's, nicole. >> looking good, thanks. much needed make over is breathing new life in the camden church and earned ising communities. respond incorporated provided paint, rollers and other materials while campbell's soup company rounded up volunteers. thanks to their teamwork the sanctuary of new beginnings united methodist church was treated to the first paint job in 111 years. on the cbs-3 healthwatch this morning a first of its kind heart transplant that could save many more lives.
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surgeons in australia have successfully transplanted dead hearts into patients. now normally these transplants require a still beating heart usually taken from a brain dead patient, but this time doctors in sidney used hearts that had stopped beating for 20 minutes. they submerged them in a special solution, and converted them in into a heart in the box where they were kept beating and warm. unbelievable. well, had happening today the sixth annual honor the fallen 5k run. police officer ed davies from the 25th district will kick off the festivities. officer davies was shot in the the line of indict on august 13th, 2013. today's run sponsored by the police department and fraternal order of police begins at ten at the police academy and benefits the police survivor's fun. well, also happening today cabrini college in radnor delaware county welcomes their first ever male president. donald taylor took office july 1st but inaugural ceremony is this afternoon. take already will be welcome by college's founding order of
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the missionary sisters of the sacred heart of jesus. taylor is eighth president of cabrini college. well, it is a bookworm's dream. one book store in london invited select customers to enjoy a in store sleep over. yes, you heard right. this is after an american tourist somehow got locked into one of their stores overnight. alfonso van marsh checks on the preparation. >> reporter: this london book shop is getting ready for its first ever slumber party. twenty bookworms will spend the night with 180,000 books. it started with ab american tourist lock in the waterstone's book shop after closing. >> in one even check on me they just lock the doors. >> reporter: more than 17,000 people retweeted davis willis plea to let him out, the book chain decided to turn a public relations nightmare into something else. >> people would say it would be a dream come true to stay over in a book shop overnight so obviously we decided to
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make those dreams come true. >> reporter: water stone's ran an a on line contest for ten book lovers and their partners to spend the night locked in their flagship london shop, in the morning, they get breakfast. >> the competition winners will get what the stories calling a survival bag containing a book light, drinking mug with toothpaste, tooth brush, books and other goodies to get them through the night. willis was invited but declined. he says there are no hard feelings. would you ever shop at waterstones again. >> yeah, absolutely, they were really good about it. >> reporter: really good at neglect a pr opportunity when they see it. alfonso van marsh for cbs news, london. >> all right, that is different, right. in order to win contestant had to say what their favorite book was and why. we will be right back.
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anncr: the great thing many breakfast options... you did a great job. it looks good! anncr: ...is they're right next to our many other breakfast options. just another good reason to book now. feel the hamptonality
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mccoy handed out information about early detection from a food truck, in upper darby on friday and join by eagles tighten brent celek, they is, they signed autographs for fans. kind of fun there. well hey landmarks across our area displaying pink lights as a reminder to schedule that mammogram. sesame house in philadelphia is proudly displaying pink lights as part of the lights for the cure. for this 13th year cbs-3 and cw philly teamed up with susan g komen philadelphia for the lights for the cure campaign. such an important cause. remember to get those mammograms. >> absolutely. >> we have a gorgeous day coming up, we're talk about the the pink lights and yellow sunshine, that we're find to go day and we've got it every where today, so enjoy this day, temperature should be close to that 07-degree mark,
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some areas hitting 70, some stopping just a degree or two shy of. that tonight we will drop down between 45 and 50 degrees, tomorrow, the the sunnies back, the wind are up, we have got wind dusting to about 30 miles an hour the way it looks right now tomorrow and today is a slightly breezy day but not as winnie as tomorrow. sixty-six on sunday. machine looks great. tuesday, in the middle 70's,. >> we have to soak this up. >> yes, while we can. >> great stretch. >> that is "eyewitness news" for now, we may be signing off on television but always on line cbs philly.com. cbs this morning saturday is next, make it a great week ebb. >> bye-bye.
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it's october 25th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday." new details in the school shooting near seattle that left two students dead. plus, a massive manhunt is over. the arrest in the shooting death of two california deputies. another health care worker quarantined with a possible case of ebola, this time in new jersey. and it's one of the deadliest earthquake zones in the world. we'll take you inside the san andreas fault. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. another deadly school shooting, this time a high school in the suburbs