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♪ >> we start with breaking news at 11:00 o'clock. a water main break leaves a center city philadelphia hotel without power and water. "eyewitness news" at the lose philadelphia hotel at 12th and market streets. officials say there was an underground water main break nearby and that caused the water to fill the basement of the lose hotel much as precautionary measure the hotel temporarily that is shut off its power and brought guests down to the lobby lobby. >> not accepting any new guests. accommodating our guests on sight right now. we're offering them food and beverage and trying to make this as pleasurable of an experience as possible. >> lose officials say they are helping guests make arrangements to get to other hotels right now and we just learned the power is back on but the hotel remains without water. it's expected to take several more hours for the water main to
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be repaired. also tonight, clouds from the west are moving right toward our area. it doesn't look like it right now, but rain is certainly heading our way and it is going to be a pretty soggy sunday. good evening everyone. i'm nat some brown. thanks so much for joining us. rain will be falling in our area as early as tomorrow morning. let's get you right over to meteorologist justin drabick. he's tracking the timing of this rain and how much we'll get. justin? natasha it looks like the rain will arrive by day break from south to north tomorrow. until then it's just cold dry coy with a few clouds check out these temperatures because we don't have a lot of cloud cover right now we're allowing those numbers to drop down into the mid to upper 20s. so initially if the rain gets in here early enough there could be freezing rain especially across the northwest suburbs. very briefly sunday morning. just keep that in mine but that will quickly change over to all rain temperatures should be actually rising through the overnight hours. 25 in quakertown. a cold 22 degrees this hour in doylestown. still a bit of a breeze outside to deal with. we have a south wind this is
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what it really feels like on exposed skin. 19 in reading. 26 allentown. 25 in millville and 19 in dover delaware. here we go. some thin clouds over us right now still a lot of clear skies to the south and west. the storm has not developed yet. it's going to develop fast though threw the overnight hours hours. by day break or seven 8:00 o'clock or so we should start to see that rain arriving from the south again initially there could be a little bit of freezing rain north and west briefly. total rainfall amounts from about three quartering of an inch to over and inch of rain possible before the system is out of here by early evening. so the steady rain should be done by four, 5:00 o'clock or so so. still potential for poor drainage flooding but no widespread flood threats across the region. periods of rain through your sunday. have that umbrella and rain jacket handy temperatures milder. mid fours for philadelphia. upper 40s at the shore. and upper 30s in the poconos. we'll talk about drier weather returning for the start of the work week. and martin luther king day coming up in the full forecast in a few more minutes. natasha. >> thank you so much justin.
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stay on top of the ever changing forecast by downloading the cbs philly weather app it's free and available on i tunes and google play. tonight a young mother is facing charges in a very tragic case. we do want to warn you tonight the details of this crime are extremely disturbing. prosecutors say the mother set her child on fire in the middle of a pemberton new jersey, road. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has the latest from burlington county. >> reporter: unspeakable crime and the most innocent of victims victims. officials say it was just after 11:00 p.m. friday 22-year-old hyphernkemberly dorvilier did the unthinkable she sent her infant daughter on a road, doused her with flammable liquid and set her on fire. >> you see a sight like that it puts life in perspective. >> dave joseph small the small fire ignite from his front win do down the street. he raced to see what happened. nearly unable to comprehend what he saw. >> we actually didn't think it was a baby. we just thought it was fire.
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somebody dumping everything down there and but when we found out what it was it was just -- it was a nightmare. >> reporter: joseph called 911 and says he restrained dorvilier who he says tried to flee. police took her into custody at the scene. as firefighters tried to save her child. the infant was airlifted to saint christopher's hospital for children where she died a few hours later. >> there's nothing that can go through your head, i don't care what the situation is, for you to harm a baby. >> reporter: 22-year-old dorvilier lived on this block with family members a mile from the cream scene. no one came to the door when we first approach. a family friend came out short time later and describe the family as loving and says they have in idea what prompted the crime. the suspect's family just trying to understand the tragedy. >> they're doing the best they can under the circumstances. there's lot people praying for them. we're trying for them. my family is praying for them. >> reporter: meanwhile at the scene, neighbors had set out a
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small memorial for a child they never new. >> prosecutors say investigators are still trying to determine the exact age of the child. bail was set for the suspect at $500,000. she remains in jail this evening. we're in burlington county, matt rivers cbs3 eyewitness news. well police now say a two-year-old boy was killed in a car that collided with a river line train in riverside burlington county. this is eyewitness cam video from the scene at new jersey and chester avenues yesterday. investigators say the child's grandfather was behind the wheel at the time and attempted to cross the tracks despite the signals. the grandfather and several riders on that train were injury. also authorities are investigating the cause of a serious house fire in the rhawnhurst neighbor of philadelphia. the flames broke out on the 7900 block of loredo avenue 5:00 o'clock this morning. one person was injury in the fire. the vick testimony was treated at are a ya health torresdale hospital.
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>> security remains tight across western europe following last week's attack in paris. now in a historic move, troops have been called up to help in belgium. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more heavily armed soldiers start guard in several cities in belgium protecting terrorist targets. it's the first time in 30 years that troops have been called up to reinforce police. >> 150 people deployed today and this will grow to companies will around -- 300 people. >> reporter: extra precautions come two days after police carried out raids against suspected islamist terror cell that was allegedly planning an attack on police in belgium. two suspects were killed and more than a dozen arrested. those heavily muslim areas worry about a potential backlash. >> they will blame it on the muslims. they will blame it otter wrists.
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they blame all the muslims are terrorists. >> reporter: it's also a tense time in paris where 17 people were killed terrorist attack last week. police there canceled protest against radical islamist planned for sunday. a decision upheld by a french court. wendy gillette for cbs3 "eyewitness news". meanwhile there was a very brazen kidnapping of the chief of staff for the president of yemen today. shiite rebels snatched him off the street in the country's capitol. political observers believe the kidnapping was linked that disagreement between the rebels and the president over the constitution. new at 11:00 o'clock tonight, bill cosby was once again greeted by protesters as he brought his comedy tour to denver tonight. but hundreds more of his fans push right past them to see the 77-year-old comedian perform. despite the growing number of rape allegations now against him. before the show, a denver woman who once had a modeling career joined attorney.
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>> ya allred and told her story of being drugged allegedly by cosby . >> young naive um, i was in my third 20s, you know, 1986. >> more than 15 women have now accused of cosby of drugging and sexually abusing them. well the undo you meaned immigrant who won her fight against deportation is leaving her sanctuary church in north philadelphia. a big celebration was held in honor of angela navarro at west kensington ministry church today. earlier this week navarro was grant add stay of removal by the federal government. allowing her to stay in the country with her husband and children who are us citizens. navarro doesn't speak english very well but she says she is thrill. >> feel like really really, really
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happy now i can do things that i couldn't do before. so i don't know, i don't know how to explain. i'm happy. >> navarro will soon be able to apply for a work permit and a green card as well. the philadelphia fire department meantime making history. commissioner derek saw we are swore in the first fire service emergency medical technician cadet class today. they graduated at the fire training academy. the 46 cadets will go on now to serve in medic units all throughout the city. congratulations. stay with us everyone. still ahead on oy witness news tonight a very scary scene for shoppers after gunfire erupts at a florida mall. plus pope francis braves torrential downpours and wind to hold a very special mass in the philippines. why the pontiff refused to delay his trip to one city. and it's far from summer as we know but the beach in one
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jersey shore town was certainly busy with a lot of swimmers. we'll explain. justin? we had the sunshine today with temperatures but now we're tracking rain for the rest of the weekend. i'll have the details coming up. and straight ahead tonight could penn pull off an improbable upset against villanova at the pa hess tra? lesley van
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police in central florida say two people are dead and one injured after a shooting at a mall. this shooting happened this
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morning at melbourne square mall in melbourne. investigators say one of the two who died was the shooter. the surviving victim is the gunman's wife. the mall was evacuated and police say no other threats were discovered after a thorough search. very bizarre story out of southern california. a driver goes in for a car wash and ends up with guy in his trunk. chris land dare rows had taken his car with car wash on thursday evening. on the ride home he said he started hearing knocking coming from the trunk of his car. while he got out of the car then knocked back and that's when he heard a man's voice coming from inside his trunk. >> kind of heard a little voice in there and i wasn't sure what it was. so um, then i open it real quicken saw a guy in there and i just closed it real quick. >> that's scary. the man did call police. cell phone video shows officers with guns drawn when they arrived on the scene. they popped open the trunk and a man jumped out. he told police he snuck into the
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trunk because he was trying to run away from somebody. no charges were file. pope francis braced an approaching tropical storm to travel to the far eastern philippines to comfort survivors of a dead deadly typhoon. pope shorten his visit to the city because of worsening weather. before he left the poncho clad pontiff brought many in the crowd to tears as joined them in solidarity and celebrated mass. pope francis then returned to manila. shortly after the pope's plane took off for manila another chartered jet overshot the runway at airport. the plane was carrying 11 passengers including two member of the federal government's cabinet in the philippines. luckily no one was seriously injured. a very important history lesson on this martin luther king weekend. free screenings of selma the movie the screenings were held at the pearl theater on north avenue in philadelphia. they are for philadelphia youth ages 13 to 21. mayor nutter says he wants as
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many young people as possible to watch selma to understand what it was like during the civil rights movement. >> gave a standing vague. it's so important and i'm so glad this movie was here so that at least our young people here can see what happens. >> it teaches us a lot about why it's important to vote and why we should stick together. >> the screenings were funded by citizens bank park. and visitors to the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia now has chance to see a very rare butterfly. it's half male half female. the color and size of the left wings and the right wings are completely different from each other. a volunteer actually discover the butterfly in the academy's blotted flys exhibit and turnout over to the museum's entomologists for future study. this butterfly will be on display through february 15th. well some very very brave people they headed down the shore and they took the plunge
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today. the annual polar bear plunge took place today in the wildwood wildwoods. ice cold ocean with temperature of 37 cold degrees. each plunger that to raise at least one hun he had doctor dollars for the special olympics new jersey. >> those are champions right there. if you actually watch they walk real slow out of the water. they weren't quick about it. so yeah, give them props for that. temperatures in the upper 30s for the owing water but the air temperature in the lower 30s. here we are in the mid and upper 20s at this hour with clear skies. check from our weather watchers. cold conditions outside if you're heading out. a bit of a wind chill but deal with spots are feeling like the teens. up at royersford jim checks in at 24 degrees. john burly in todd philadelphia at 281 of the warm mr. spots this hour eileen in gilbertsville 19 degrees. lower 20s in robbinsville, new jersey this hour. reported by steven and up in willow grove mid 20s 20s.
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greg in palermo new jersey, 27 degrees. rain moving in the region some spots could briefly see a little freezing rain as you saw those temperatures well below freezing but the good news is, those numbers are going to be climb through the overnight hours. not much happening right now in center city. and for the next several hours. weep keal it dry few clouds around the region as we take a live look from our studio camera camera. now over the past few days trying to warm things up a little bit this time of year on average is the coldest time of the year. we average 40 degrees. well below that last wednesday and thursday. low and mid 30s. yesterday we were right on average. today took another hit. low 30s was our high for philadelphia. but tomorrow we're back into the mid 40s. one of the warmer days we in awhile but comes with a price. in the form of some rain. 28 at the airport. philadelphia 24. millville 30 in wilmington delaware. so that core of cold air wedged into the middle atlantic and northeast but look at the milder air out in pittsburgh. 43. 36 in richmond.
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that will be headed northward. throughout the over knit hours and for your sunday. as we see our next storm system moving in. thinking hey what storm is he talk bowing? not much showing up on storm scan3. we have front with energy coming through the midwest that will help energize a storm that develops over the carolinas overnight. you can see clouds over the region but not much rain showing up some of it starting to develop over south carolina that. storm will form and head northward tomorrow. bringing us steady rain during the morning and afternoon hours. so who are we go. low pressure develops heads northward initially there could be a few pockets of light freezing rain briefly in the suburbs very early tomorrow morning. otherwise everybody just sees rain from this event. should be out of here by late afternoon early evening. dry conditions return for monday martin luther king day back to sunshine temperatures a little bit cool in the low 40s. tuesday we go some more clouds move in. this a little weak clipper system not a lot of moisture with the. could bring rain or snow showers on wednesday. all right. let's time things out. who are we go. 8:00 o'clock sunday morning rain starts to move in from the
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south initially there could be pockets of freezing rain. briefly with that colder air still in place but by mid morning everybody just sees plane rain. there could be some steadier heavy rain at times early afternoon. but here we go by 5:00 o'clock instead did he rain moves offshore. maybe a couple of leftover showers early evening. then we see clearing skies. by late evening the wind kicks up for monday brings back the sunshine and dries us out. more clouds start to move in tuesday. that's that weak clipper system i was talking about could bring some rain and snow showers. how much rain are we tacking about from this system? well areas in blue here over an inch maybe an inch and a half east of the city. so it's new jersey, coastal new jersey central delaware that sees the most rain from this system. so overnight partly cloudy skies, it's cold, 20s and 30s for the low temperatures those numbers slowly rise. tomorrow milder periods of rain. mid 40s for the afternoon high. here we go. martin luther king day enjoy the sunshine cold windy with highs in the low fours but it will feel colder with that wind. at least we'll have the sun out. 40 for the high tuesday.
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more clouds. could be the rain and snow shower on wednesday by the end of the week slightly below average but it looks like we stay dry thursday and friday and saturday with highs in the 30s. >> okay. i'll get the poncho out. >> have it ready. you'll need it. >> and umbrella. they will be at ready. >> good. lesley has ports highlights for us. >> busy night. we have the flyers and the sixers both on the road plus lots of college hoops including villanova playing their last non conference game. the team looking to wrap up another perfect big five title against penn. could they do
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♪ the flyers on the road in buffalo both teams coming off shut out losses. so you figure someone has to score, right flyers captain claude giroux got the cut on his ankle right here. he was having some problem but did tough the game out. the flyers down one to nothing
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in the second. they finally break that goal less streak on the power play. umberger with the shot deflected for the power play goal to tie the game. late on the second mark straight with the short for the point. two-one flyers. great game in net by rob zepp nice safe here lots of traffic in front he keeps it out of the net. made 24 safes on 27 shots. the flyers win it four-three. buffalo has now lost 10 in a row row. the sixers on the road playing their fourth game in five nights against the pistons coming off their most impressive win of the season. could they keep it up? well, first quarter sixers with the turnover and pistons running the floor. greg monroe gets a nice pass finishes with a layup and the pistons up by 12. third quarter ugh the sequence here. sixers think they have they have the steal. monroe picks it up he'll score with four sixers around him he finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds. later on in the game, we have anthony tolliver right here will
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drill the three for the pistons. sixers lose 107-89. villanova taking on penn at the palestra. it has been more than two years since wildcats last played there their last non conference game looking to wrap up another big five title. penn giving nova all it could. the steal by woods hits hicks for the basket. nova leading by two at the half. wildcats turning it on late in the second half nice pass down low for the dunk. villanova big winner 62-47. temple visiting cincinnati the owls once again fell apart in the second half. octavius ellis with the dunk. nice pass down throw for the bear cats. later in the second half jermaine sanders nailing the three and that's going to open up a 29-point lead. temple with a rough night. they lose this one 84-53. fordham visiting lasalle at goal arena. solid game out of jordan price gets the buck. leads lasalle with 15 points.
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we have price again. gets it down low to jerrell wright backing down at the basket to score. lasalle wins 60-49. they'll pick up their tenth win of the season. drexel visiting delaware at the carpenter center drexel led for big chunk of this game. london with the three right there. that will make it a nine-point lead. delaware makes a late charge. holden with this drive and that's going to bring it to win two and that's as close as it will get. drexel wins, 66-62. all right. that was a close one. >> yeah. >> thank you very much lesley still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight we'll tell you all about the delaware police officer who has become quite an internet sensation and that's why. back in a moment.
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>> welcome back everyone. dover police officer proves that he really is a tailor swift fan. in dash cam video that's gone viral. ♪ shake it off ♪ >> he had to get the head moving too. master corporal jeff davis lip syncing to shake the off. the dover police department actually put this video on its facebook page saying quote taylor swift if you're watching we're sorry. davis says he knows the song so well because of his 10-year-old daughter. he's got all the moves though. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪
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