tv Eyewitness News at 8am CBS January 4, 2015 8:00am-9:01am EST
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good morning it is sunday january 4th i'm nicole brewer. it is just about 8:00 o'clock. lets check on the forecast. it will be a warm one, carol but we should in the get used to it. >> we should try to use the warmth today for our own good uses and get out and do something with it. even they there may be some rain showers from time to time it will be easier to get out now, during the week when temperatures are so cold. we are looking at, a foggy picture here. temperature of 43 degrees and if you notice a few rain drops on the lens there. we will move to ocean city and you can see ocean city any up like all morning long. fog is starting to thin a tiny bit there. ocean city at least visible but the boardwalk is, wet. we have a temperature of 34 degrees. the this is well to the north, thinks up in the poconos in broad head villain you can see the snow that they pick up there yesterday. 34 degrees the present temperature. it will be mild even in the poconos today. storm scan three some of those showers moving on past,
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you will notice west it is drying out, we are finding those showers through south jersey. we will get closer zoom here. dover is dry and some in southern delaware it is dry we have rain showers along the i-95 corridor. they are light. heavier rain showers are located close to the shore area. forked river, and little egg harbor we are looking at heavier rain showers. we will fine breaks in this as well. temperatures not bad. forty-two philadelphia. forty-six in wilmington. fifty-one in dover. fifty's along the shore. forty-two up in the poconos at this point. visability, they are improving in lancaster. they have double. new they have half a mile up through allentown area. we have a little bit better wrist built along the shore areas as well. temperatures today getting to 63 degrees. on and off showers. not a bad day though because of those showers. it will get cold here. i will show thaw on the eyewitness weather seven day forecast nicole. >> carol thank you. new this morning police are investigating a homicide in philadelphia's hunting park
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neighborhood. authorities were called to the 3700 block of dellhide street for an accident around 3:00 this morning. when officers arrived they found a 39 year-old man shot in the chest, inside of his car. it was riddled with bullet holes. also new this morning one person is hurt in a car accident, in east falls. it happened around 2:45 this morning on robert avenue near fox street. victim was taken to the hospital. their condition is unknown. the cause of the crash is under investigation. a mailbox explosion, causes an alarm in springdale camden county. it happened around midnight in the 1200 block of sequoia road. the bomb squad was called out to investigate. there is no word on suspects at this time. we have an update to a story we brought you earlier this morning about a missing ten year-old boy there delaware county. he is now home safely, in ridley township. month police say the the boy who went missing yesterday was actually at a friend's home but again, he is now back home safely. so, some good news there. 8:02 right now. just a tragic end after nearly
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40 days of searching for shane montgomery his family now has close another. the 21 year-old's body was found yesterday in the schuylkill river. shane's family thank everybody who helped in the search and also asked for private thecy while their family grieves. our syma chowdhry has been live there all morning long in manayunk with more on that story, syma? >> reporter: good morning, nicole. shane montgomery's family has confirmed that the body that was pulled from the schuylkill river is that of the missing 21 year-old student. they spoke with the media just yesterday. >> to take we have done what we have promised. we have found and we have brought shane home. >> reporter: family of shane montgomery begins to get the closure that they need after confirming a a body pulled from the schuylkill river saturday, is the missing west chester university student. the body was fund by a group of volunteer divers just before noon time in 4 feet of water in a river bank behind the manayunk brewery a along main street, that is less than half mile from where the the 21 year-old difficulties a appeared after leaving
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kildares irish pub early thanksgiving day morning. shane's parents made at announcement at day that their son had been found nearly 40 days after his disappearance. the discovery of shane's body end more than five week search which included efforts from local dive teams, philadelphia police, the fbi and thousands of volunteers, both on the streets, and through social media. >> what can we do, that is what we're here for. that is why we do this. we do this to find families loved ones and bring them back to them. >> reporter: surveillance video was released last month showing shane walking across a bridge spanning the manayunk canal towards a parking lot that is next to the schuylkill river. shane's keys were found in the same area shortly before christmas. prayers filled the the facebook page used to help find shane. the family filled with both sadness and relief will have the closure that they will need. >> we want to thank everyone for their support, prayers, and love and ask that they continue to pray for our
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family at this trying time. >> reporter: no funeral arrangements have been a announced but services are expect to be set shortly. we're live from manayunk syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, shane montgomery was last seen leaving kildares irish pub in manayunk early thanksgiving morning. canal was first dredged on sunday november 30th. that is the same day fbi joined local officials in this investigation. on december 10th, we have learned that there was surveillance video of montgomery near that river. shane's keys were again, found by search teams in the water on december 21st and then divers continually returned to that area until they found his still submerged body on yesterday. of course, we have been following this story from the very beginning learn more about the search for shane, on our web site at cbs philly.com. philadelphia police say a limo driver is dead after a shooting in cobbs creek. "eyewitness news" at the scene in the 5400 block of delancey
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street. police believe that the 25 year-old driver was shot during a robbery. authorities say they stood together, in a sea of thousands at his wake that blended nypd and buddhist traditions. >> the asian people bow three times, they bow three times to show their respect of the officer, and then we go through the receiving line to the eat mediate families. we shake their hand. they are very a sad.
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there are tears in their eyes. >> reporter: tears flowed outside too, from fellow cops and strangers. >> i just can't take it this woman aid in mandarin about her grief, what will happen to his parents she wondered, liu supported his mother and father and his wife of two months. >> my father would have been here today. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo still mourning his father's death says it is time for the city to heel. >> we have to stop any fights within the family, and we have to come together as a family of new yorkers and stand strong. that is a message for all new yorkers. >> reporter: including police and mayor bill deblasio who have clashed in recent weeks. officers soluted him as he arrived to the wake with nypd commissioner bill bratton who issued a memorandum 20 rank and file members this week saying a hero's funeral is about grieving shall not grievance. last week hubs of officers turn their backs to the the mayor at the funeral for
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officer rafael ramos liu's partner. both were killed in their police cruiser by a gunman who then killed himself. liu work in the eighty-fourth precinct, its members walk in the wake as one to say good bye to their brother in blue. >> that was wija change reporting. officer liu's funeral is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. it will include a chinese ceremony led by buddhist monks. if you are driving the pennsylvania turnpike get ready to pay more. coming up next we will tell but a toll hike taking effect today. bizarre rescue, no, it wasn't santa claus fire fighters work to free a naked woman, trapped inside a chimney. we will be right back.
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the soul survivor of the plane crash, takes action to save herself walking more than a mile with a broken bone through the cold, and in the dark in search of help. cbs news correspondent omar villa afranca tells us about the seven year-old who did what many grown ups would find impossible. >> reporter: after surviving crash of her family's small plane seven year-old saylor guzzler walk nearly a mile through dense kentucky woods to the door of larry wilkins. >> little girl about seven or eight years old, down there, blood on perfect face she said mom and dad are dead, and we have a plane crash, and plane is upside down. >> reporter: it was cold, dark rainy, wilkins says that the little girl was crying, wearing in shoes and only light summer clothes. >> she was barefoot by the
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way, she had one sock on her feet. she walk all that distance barefooted. brave little girl. she has done a hell of a job as far as i'm concern. >> reporter: sailors family was flying home from vacation in key west florida to mount vernon illinois in a twin engine piper similar to this one. this family photo was snapped aboard the plane last week. marty guzzler reported engine trouble right before the the plane crashed. just 4 miles from a small airport in line county, kentucky. the crash killed guzzler, his wife kimberly, sailors the year-old sister piper and sierra wilder. sailor suffered a broken wrist and some cuts and scratches. >> i just pray for her. she is going to need a lot of help, lot of help. >> reporter: cause of the crash is under investigation. omar villafranca for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". an american health care worker, a arrives for treatment in the u.s. this
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afternoon. the unidentified worker has been caring for victims in sierra leone. official was nebraska medicine in omaha had will place that worker in quarantine and observe them for symptoms. the hospital cared for three ebola a patients just last year. the condition of the british nurse who contracted ebola working in sierra leone has deteriorated. thirty-nine year-old pauline is in critical condition in a london hospital. she is first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. now, spread of ebola will be topic on the face the nation broadcast. delaware senator chris coons will be on the show to speak about his recent trip to liberia, again this morning at 10:30 right here on cbs-3 and bob schieffer will be along in the next half an hour with the preview of that show. right now 8:13. happening today, tolls will go up on the pennsylvania turnpike. you will pay an extra 5 percent if you drive roadway starting to day for both cash customers and also those with e-z pass. turnpike officials say
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increase will reduce transportation funding short fall and aid reconstruction and widening project. well, check this out a salt truck out to keep cars safe from sliding on icy road actually slide out of cop troll and crashes in to a house. thinks the scene just north of pittsburgh yesterday. it happened during freezing rain. no one was hurt in that truck or in the house and that is really good news, but you can see damage to that home's roof wow, that is in the a good scene. that is why we are so looking forward to the 60-degree weather. don't worry about stuff like that. >> we will talk so much even though it is in the a big an amount of snow or ice but just a little glaze you can have a problem. >> that is right. >> look at this, nicole, we have a ski slope with temperatures in the 40's right now rain on top of that i'm hure they are in the thrilled about this at jack frost big boulder but this is a week where they can make a lot of snow after today once these temperatures get colder. people who love the warmer
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weather will be loving to it day though. ocean city finally we can see ocean city. we saw all fog all morning. this is best it has looked all morning. in the great. we have broad cloud and a lot of moisture out there and speaking of that it is all over the lens as we take a look at palmyra cove nature park actually from that location, cross the delaware and into philadelphia. somewhere through one of the these rain drops. 42 degrees, much milder this morning then it was yesterday morning, we have rain showers out there, some spots not finding rain showers and, the general trendies an on/off shower for today and we may fine extended period of off showers but they will come back and then that is done and then we are looking at dry weather for the most part for this upcoming workweek but a cold week. forty-two in trenton and in philadelphia, 46 degrees in wilmington. it is in the 50's through south jersey and delaware and along the shore areas. forty-one up in the poconos. thirty-six in the allentown
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area where you have seen a lot of fog this morning. temperatures are running in some cases up to 20 degrees warmer then yesterday. now our future weather has this sort of okay, it hasn't really kept up with where it is right now but through go, by 9:00 o'clock this morning we're still looking at a few showers around here but these slots of drying should ab peering as we go through the morning hours and you can see them here at noon and some people picking up, still some showers, but we should be finding some of these drying slots moving in here and then by the time we will get to later on this evening, we will start to sees a front coming through here again, and notice showers right along the shore. can you you even get a thunderstorm? it is possible along the shore areas. by eight or 9:00 o'clock we will see these finally pushing off and then that colder air starting to funnel in here to the point that there could be some lake effect streamers going on. you can tell that by the the way that model has decide that had you know what that looks like enough cold air off of those lakes we could be finding some snow. it is like making some snow as
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they do with compressed air and water when they go on these ski slopes. tuesday, thinks another issue, it is not only so much an issue but just something you had may have to contend with and that is a alberta clipper accounts coming through limited moisture but maybe some snow showers as we go through the day on tuesday. half an inch, maybe of snow, probably right about that level, so it doesn't look like a big deal at all. it is just cold air and ground and snow showers during the day on tuesday that could impact your driving a little bit. this will impact you the entire week, however. we have a cold arctic air blasting down here. temperatures for us ten to 15 degrees below average at a minimum and factoring in the wind it will feel far colder then that. today 63 degrees. showers yes but these temperatures are phenomenal. in the poconos five 2679. we will get rain showers as well enjoy these temperatures. 35 degrees tonight, with the wind it will feel colder. the bundle up. protect those pets from the
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cold as well. everybody all week long needs to stay warm tuesday, 33. maybe a couple of snow showers, wednesday not even 30, and thursday, 22 degrees for a high temperature it is just you been believable. so to daze makes it a good day to get outside with your pets before all that cold weather comes in this week. and there are plenty of animals that need your loving homes. they are waiting at shelters and rescues in our area some people started off right by adopting during a special 2015 event at the delaware county spca. to look at the happy wagging tail in the back seat, former shelter dog thumper does not miss much in life anymore. not even his front leg not with pajamas on the other one but to know him at home is to know something is missing in his life. >> i was at boot camp our friend here thumper lost his best friend so we are just trying to find him a new one. >> reporter: three legged thumper and his owner came running back to the delaware
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county spca to find that new friend on new years day. little diesel once lived in the shelter and his big adopted sister delilah too, and they needed a third dog at home to make it really home. >> we are looking to rescue another one and give him a good home. >> reporter: the giving of second chances, to animals for a special new years price of $20.15. but for new owner slade his new dog ryan worth a million. >> we took him out and walk him and fell in love with him. >> reporter: nose to nose in the yard where family pets must meet their new family members first to nose to nose in the cat room where kittens get chosen, get snuggled and getting to home to sleep on family beds. >> our hope is just to find that ultimate forever home. >> reporter: now he has miss new friend, who has a home and u-conn will join delilah in diesel's family. as sunsets on some new home comings it the reflects on
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others that so many more need that chance to get out of that cage and into homes. now i know it is tough to go into a shelter to look but they will help you find the pet. if you have a loving heart the price doesn't matter just go do the right thing, buy the animal and your family and adopt from the delaware county s p.c. after and act shelter pennsylvania spca, chester county spca, burlington county spca is there so many of them no reason to ever buy a pet you can adopt. >> thank you great story. 8:20. the lets check on those roads with ann, good morning ann. >> good morning nicole and carol. we have foggy conditions that carol was talking about. rainy conditions too. slowing things up on the area highways. this is the schuylkill at south street. it is also right here near 30th street station. it is a busy travel day as folks head home from the long holiday week and weekend. no delays or problems, on the the schuylkill expressway this morning. it is moving. you just have to could be tend
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with crummy conditions, on the roadways with foggy conditions and wet roadways. if you are driving someone off at the amtrak station they are reporting no major delays or problems. we will move the traffic cam here to i-95 at the the airport, another big travel destination, dropping on one off at the the airport today, again, rainy roadways to put up with but no big delays or problems on i-95 heading toward airport or through philadelphia a ape suburbs. on to the ben franklin bridge case in point here about foggy conditions, speed restriction 35 miles an hour on the bridge, on the ben franklin the walt whitman toss not have a speed restrict but be careful today, traveling in cherry hill, 38 eastbound is there an accident ease at church road that is latest from the the cbs-3 traffic center. i'm ann evans now back to you. you have heard the assaying when one door closest another one opens, right. for one california woman she decided to try the chimney, yeah, a a man was awakened by
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screams of help from his irrelevant girlfriend. when they found a lock door she was locked out she took her clothes off and tried to shim i down the chimney. well, she got stuck. it took two hearst for fire fighters to pull her to safety. she did suffer some minor injuries. no word if any charges, will be filed. but yeah leave it to santa folks not the a good idea especially if you are break nothing to your ex-boyfriend's house, not good. we will be right back.
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here's a preview of the interview you will see later on cbs this sunday morning. >> the pressure even just on your personal life about whether, you know, when and if you're going to get married and whether you will have a child, it is not stuff that men get through necessarily. >> no, i mean there is a level of sexism in that way that definitely they don't get asked those questions at all good do you think it is sexism. >> sure, you know it is double standard. you know i think is it because women are supposedded to be mothers and pro create and if you are someone who has a career that must mean you you are so focused on the career that you say screw everything else and that is obviously not the case, you just happen to be fortunate enough to be working and we know it can coexist so i don't know why that pressure is put on women more than men. >> as hall of the attention on
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your permanent life, has it made it how hard is it made it to have a normal relationship with somebody? i'm even terrified to bring up the topic of relationships with you because it is such a theme. >> it is very normal. it is very much like i understand it but my relationship with normal. my relationships have been wonderful, normal, relationship, that exist within this circus of curiosity and what not. >> jennifer aniston on life in the spotlight, that is this sunday morning right here on cbs-3 at 9:00 o'clock. 8:26. a lot of rain yesterday and we're not out of the woods just yet good news it will feel like spring today. carol will tell us more about it coming up next. stay w
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good morning thanks so much for joining us i'm nicole brewer. it is just about 8:30. lets get a check of that forecast and if you like the way spring feels, carol you've got it for a little while, right. >> is that right. >> that is right. we have got great temperatures today in the 60's. we are so much warmer then it was yesterday. in fact temperature in center city right now matches the high temperature for the entire day yesterday. just a better weather day even with some showers out there and some cloud. you can see some low fog, as well. center city philadelphia and looking through the cloud they are taking off the top, 20 or 30 stories of every building. the fog is out there. we will head down to the shore areas right now and hard to tell where water begins and
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the sky, end or vice versa. 50 degrees, it is gray out there right now and we do have some rain showers. our storm scan three showing where they are right now and where they are not. so through cape may you're not finding any showers right now, dover you are drying out but we have some showers through philadelphia, and trenton, allentown we have some to the west of you and we are looking at some showers that will be moving through toms river. today will be a day where we will fine a shower in one spot, not in eras we watch these things moving through. warm front is coming through and you can see where it has started through million willville, atlantic city, wildwood, dover those temperatures are highest there. making its way through philadelphia and we will find these temperatures jumping by 20 degrees. we could be seeing a high of 60 yes. 63 degrees. probably in the 50's heading to the north. right now we have 39 in quakertown and pottstown and doylestown. those are coldest temperatures we will see. mount who will hi 3 degrees.
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the visibility back down again. now down to .3 of a mile after after a brief improvement in lancaster, not good. wilmington very foggy too. .3 of a mile wrist built and half mile through allentown. our temperatures today with the fog and rain at least fog this morning and rain showers on and off during the day 63 degrees. the it gets, very cold here this week though. i will show you those temperatures coming up nicole. >> carol, thanks. a tragic end to a nearly 40 day search, shane montgomery's body is found in the schuylkill river his parent confirm the discovery and now they are hanging everyone who helped in that search. syma chowdhry is live with more on that, syma? that is right, nicole, family of shane montgomery is finally getting closure they so desperately needed. after confirming that the body pulled from the schuylkill river yesterday afternoon is that of the missing 21 year-old student. the body was found by a group of volunteers, divers, just before noon time and 4 feet of water in the river bank behind
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the manayunk brewery company along main street. now, that is less than half mile from kildares irish pub last place the 21 year old was seen early thanksgiving morning. surveillance video showed shane walking across the bridge spanning the manayunk canal toward a parking lot next to the schuylkill river. shane's keys were found in that same area shortly before christmas. now the family spoke out to the media yesterday. >> today we have done what we have promised. we have found and brought shane home. we want to thank garden state under water recovery unit, the the philadelphia marine unit, northwest detectives the philadelphia police department, saint john the baptist, mike rhodes and brew pub and that are employees. we want to thank every within for their support prayers and love and ask that they continue to pray for our family at this very trying time. >> reporter: no funeral
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orange. have been a announced but, services are expect to be scheduled soon. we are live from manayunk syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> just no word, syma, thank you. camden county police say a man killed himself after shooting his girlfriend. unidentified woman was shot near baird boulevard and marlton pike around 3:00 saturday morning. she was rushed to cooper university hospital by her father in critical condition. her boyfriend reportedly followed them to the hospital and then shot and killed himself, while park outside that emergency room. the man accused in the deadly ambush on two pennsylvania state troopers is expect in court tomorrow for a priest limb nature i hearing. eric frein is charged with firing a police barracks on september 12th. corporal brian dickson was killed during that attack and trooper alex douglass was chris the liz wounded. frein led police on a 48 day manhunt after that ambush and is being held without bail as prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. jury selection begins tomorrow in the trial of the surviving accused boston
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marathon bomber. a federal judge reject a defense request to move jury selection out of state last week. the defense ace peeling. suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev has pleaded not guilty to all charges. three people died in the april 2013 bombings, more than 260 others were wounded. well to day funeral services will be held for new york city police officer wenjian liu who was one of two officers kill in the ambush two weeks ago. fellow officers, mayor bill deblasio and the police commissioner, were a among the thousands as tending liu's wake on saturday. as jericka duncan reports the nypd treated the mayor differently yesterday then they have in the recent past. >> reporter: these are the steps that no officer ever looks forward to taking, thousands of law enforcement from across the country attended the wake for slain officer wenjian liu he with partner rafael ramos were ambushed in their patrol car last month. uniformed men soluted as new
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york city mayor bill deblasio entered the funeral home with police commissioner bill brattons but two weeks ago when deblasio arrived at the hospital where the the officers were pronounced dead dozens of men and women in blue turned their backs on the mayor. it happened again last saturday, with hundreds participating, when deblasio spoke at the funeral will for ramos. on money was booed by the audience a at a police graduation ceremony. commissioner bratton sent out a memo friday night urging officers to be respectful this weekend. he said that a a hero's funeral is about grieving shall not grievance. jeanie camp o teaches campaign management in insuring university. how important is it for police and mayor of the largest city in the united states to get along. >> it is critical. the mayor's first responsibility is the safety and security of the city and he is dependent on the police in order to fulfill that goal. >> reporter: do you think he should a apologize.
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>> i don't think he need to a will guys but do i think it would serve him well to say that if i have given any indication that i am less than fully committed to the officers in this community, you know, the safety of the community, a pol guys for that. >> reporter: mayor met with police union representatives this week, and a spokesperson for patrol man's benevolent association would not the say whether the the mayor issued an apology. jericka duncan for
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back now with the latest on the search for wreckage of air asia flight 580 16789 divers are hoping to get the a closer look under sea as spot indonesia officials believe the plane is located. cbs news correspondent wendy gilette has the latest. sonar equipment has detect four objects on the floor of the java sea in the area where
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searchers are looking for air asia flight 8501. biggest piece measures 59 feet long and 18 feet wide and it is in water about 100 feet deep. indonesia investigators think it is part of the missing plane's body. other chunks of possible plane debris were discovered in the same area and washed up on some beaches but plane's black boxes remain missing. the u.s.s. fort worthies one of two u.s. navy ships helping the investigation. >> u.s. samson is using their whole mounted sonar to listen, and i know, i won't comment as to the success of that right the now but they are using some technology organic to the ship right now. >> reporter: strong currents and waves as high as 13 feet has prevented divers from getting into the water, so far only 30 of the 162 victims have been retrieved. four more families received their loved one on friday. relatives of the plane's captain say they are still hopeful he can be found alive.
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>> for my own mom my brother and i have friends. >> reporter: cause of the crash is still unknown, although bad wet's peers to be a factor. in new york wendy gilette for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". indonesia authorities have grounded air asia planes for traveling this flight path saying that the airline did not have a permit to fly on sundays but authorities n'synx pour believe that the airline was a approved to fly that route, daily. well, for a second day pierce heat from the slow burning blaze is keeping fire fighters and others from investigating the holden vehicle decks of the ferry for more bodies. at least 11 people deed on the are in man atlantic. the authorities believe more bodies might be inside the vehicle tech where that fire began. it is 8:40. talking about high temperatures, in the 60's today, can you believe it?
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it will feel like april but then we will see an arctic blast in the seven day forecast, so don't get used to it. carol will tell us all bit coming up next. also ahead a hollywood ending to the case of the stolen lamp, just like the one in the christmas story, coming up, we will tell but the a anchor who stepped into lend a had hand or should we see a leg. also still ahead you might call it an excellent talent, that is right, unusual record one man is trying to beat coming up trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪
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>> an egg is tea signed not to roll off the cliff. finding the what will point most people if they can balance an egg at all it will take them five to ten minutes. i invented category of fastest time, for myself. >> now in order to win the title, he will to have balance a dozen eggs in less than 75 seconds, and he will be scrambling carol, i know. i have said it three times, i'm sorry. i just had to. >> i thought i ignored it three times. >> but i no longer can. >> but nicole, we have our weather watchers up this morning and what do they see? well let's check it out. we have 42-degree temperature here, thinks ron in riverside and he says, feels like an early spring morning instead of january. ron, don't you love that. i necessity i certainly do. a lot of people don't, however. but it is 51 degrees. this is down at tim mitchell in tucker ton and he a has some wide weather word light
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rain with a westerly breeze, he is absolutely correct about that. tim happens to be correct about everything. we are usually using tim's weather. now we will find a 39-degree temperature and this is what helen has to say and she is way out in pennsylvania, wet and warming but steady rain falling, grab the umbrella. local helen, you people all necessity what you are talking about. that is why we love having you as our weather watcher and our window to many other areas of this area. we have a window on having inn we are letting fog in. look at this in ocean city. i showed you 15 or 20 minutes. it looks better. we could see these stores. now we are fighting through the fog once again in ocean city. you will start date being sock in with the fog in locations and certainly right a along the the shore area. but then you will question out to reading and notice the wet road, we can see traffic the little bit we have out there and nothing much in the way of win. wind out of the west if we
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were to find any wind and about 0-mile an hour. now, no rain at the present time at the shore. fog has redeveloped through ocean city, some of these showers have moved on through. we have them right along that i-95 corridor and road leading to and from that. otherwise, some dry slots should be working in today with comfortable temperatures in the a bad sunday compared to what we will find temperature wise as we go through the rest of the week. this is a look now. by tomorrow it will just be cold around here but dry. forty-four in philadelphia. forty-eight in millville. the in the 50's along the shore area. forty-three up in the poconos at this point and then we will move to the south where this warmer air is coming from, and already, in atlanta it is 61 degrees. other thing i want to call your attention to not just what we're in right the now which is a warming air mass, the cold air mass that is to follow. look at the temperature in st. louis, 34 degrees. there is some really cold air and it is filtering in changing everyone of these
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temperatures over the next couple of days future weather, lets get the rain situation out of the way generally we will find showers scattered around. we will get lulls, this is is 11:00 o'clock, a few scattered showers around but we are not through with them just yet. don't put umbrella away because this is a look at five or 6:00 o'clock tonight and we will get more showers. could called see a thunderstorm along the shore area. it is possible. the as we get through 8:00 o'clock tonight heavier rain showers are moving off the coast. they are in the right direction but they are not out until ten or 11:00 o'clock tonight before this whole thing pushes all the way out. tomorrow we will get clearing skies, we will see just a a couple of flower fridays a lake effect streamer coming down it will be that windy tomorrow, and then by tuesday an alberta clipper may come by not much moisture, ground will be clear and there could be light snow and then that can be enough to make some slippery travel. just watch for that on tuesday
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and we will follow that jet stream, jet stream alert, look at this, this is how cold it is this is a real dip in the the jet stream that cold air from canada pouring on down, thursday, looks to be, the coldest day though it will be no picnic around here, on tuesday, wednesday, on thursday either. the temperatures will be cold but they will bottom out literally on thursday and then by friday it is still cold around here but it is not as cold. so today, not cold at all 63 degrees. we love this on and our shove. poconos 52, if you don't love this we are getting in the weather that you'll love and something for everyone on the seven day. sixty-three in philadelphia today. tonight we will drop down to 35 in center sit the eye. notice the wind coming through it will get windy around here 30 miles an hour wind. that will feel colder. bundle up tonight and over next seven days and bring those pets in, look at how cold these temperatures will be.
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tuesday, 33. wednesday, only 29 for the high and then by thursday at 22 degrees. that is coldest day we have seen sips last january. we have talk about our weather watchers, and helen a and ron do you love watching the weather. too can be featured by becoming an eyewitness weather watcher, sign up at cbs philly.com/watchers. >> carol, thanks. 8:49. the lets check on those road with ann, good morning ann. >> you just heard carol's forecast talking about rainy a and foggy conditions and you'll have to contend with them on the commute this morning. what we are looking at is mid county tolls of the pennsylvania turnpike. no delays there but tolls are going up on the pennsylvania turnpike. all drivers will pay an extra 5 percent. we will move traffic cam, this is to i-95 at philadelphia international airport, of corresponds, a very busy travel day as folks head home from the holidays, dropping someone off at the airport keep in mind there are arrival delays of 60 mina rifle delays
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at philadelphia international airport. call 800-phl-gate for more information. that is very latest from the cbs-3 traffic center i'm ann evans now nicole back to you. cbs's face the nation will be coming our way later this morning at 10:30 here on cbs-3. joining us new with the preview live from washington is maryland rate or and cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer bob, good morning to you. we understand that the spread of ebola will be a topic again today. >> it sure will. we will talk to senator jeff coons from delaware. he is just back from liberia, he is the first congressional official to go over there as i understand it and he has come back with a report on what we're doing right and what we're doing wrong. you know, we have a couple thousand u.s. troops over there, building clinics and so fun. we will get a debrief from him an how that is working and
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what need to be done and what we cannot do. because he really thinks there is some things that we need to change about that whole mission over there we will talk to him about that. we will also talk about this unease i conversation about race in america that continues to go on this morning. of course, there is a funeral for second of those police officers in new york, who was assassinated. there is a real breach between new york's mayor and the new york police department. it looks like there is some sort of a work slow down there, arrests are dramatically done bias much as 66 percent. even writing traffic tickets, which of course, most people would be kind of happy about are about 90 percent. but what is going often and where does this go there here. we will talk to chuck schumer, the senator from new york up there and we will also talk to mike uptogrove who is director of the lbj presidential
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library this new film, sell man. selma, lbj's old associates, say that the film gets it all wrong, about lbj's relationship with martin luther king. we will talk to him about that. a lot to talk about i must say this morning on face the nation. >> you've got a full plate bob, thanks, we do appreciate it. right new we will take a short break and we will be
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well, a a lamp is like from a new york liquor store only it is not just any lamp it is one of the very same made famous in the classic a christmas story. like the hot holiday stape they will story has a happy ending. reporter lou ragos has details as ralph-y's little brother randy makes a special delivery. >> reporter: for 12 years every holiday season the the display at yankee spirits, in this area has had a theme. highlight of the display of course. >> this is a lamp.
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>> a full sized replica the of the old man's prized leg lamp given to owner gary brennan by his wife licensing before you could buy his own on line. >> it has been on line every year. customers look forward to seeing it. >> this winter week before christmas, oh, fudge someone stole that lamp right from the display. we got a look at the thief right there in the gray hoodie and sunglasses. he wait is his until no one was watching, grabbed the lamp and made a run for it. brennan was crushed. >> i wanted it, but because it it was a leg lamp, it went national and huge response. >> reporter: with all that attention police thought they would catch the culprit but they never did. up steady an a in must citizens after hearing the story, wanted to give brennan a new leg lamp. delivered in a fragile create by one of the movies most memorable characters. >> here you go good that is i an better none as randy. >> i cannot find my arms out.
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>> ralphy's little will brother who hates mate leave can't put his arms down and relishes the movie's continue popularity. he heard about the theft from his friend joe navy junior who set the the whole thing up. >> this is the kind of person he is literally his word were dude, we have to do something. >> of course i want to come up there. but lets go up there and get the guy his leg lamp back. >> reporter: fragile. >> that must be italian. >> they know brennan could probably afford to replace the lamp himself but that wasn't the point, meaning behind this surprise was to right a wrong and show everyone the spirit behind a christmas story, cannot be stopped by a grinch. >> the response so far from the community has been incredible and then to have these guys pull this and bring iain in, for the the presentation bringing in, randy if you don't know him is phenomenal. huge surprise. just a blessing. >> well look at that, little randy saved the day nothing like christmas fishnets.
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>> a leg lamp of all things. >> we are looking at a day had will be mile at least, we will get some rain showers around here on and off and they will be back later on this afternoon but you might get a lull and that might be time to get out if you have christmas decorations you'd like to get down and in the do it in the cold look at these temperatures on the seven day. top row the afternoon highs. the bottom low numbers the night time temperatures and they will be cold. >> like 10 degrees. >> yes exactly. >> even eye today, while it last, thanks carol. >> that is "eyewitness news" for now we may be signing off on television we are always cbs philly.com.
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