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friend some fond memories. >> he was the man and he walk in so happy. >> reporter: darryl williams owned the room sat the day during his induction to the bordentown regional athletic hall of fame. >> he was generally proud to be part of the bordentown, which is something that ill he never forget. >> reporter: around 9:00 monday night williams was one of 40 drivers involved in chain reaction crashes on the new jersey state turnpike. state the police say conditions were icy, two tractor trailer lost control trying to brake for an accident at mile marker 71. that caused several more pile ups. williams was trapped and then pronounced dead at the scene. >> real closely he helped me through everything. >> reporter: aaron brownies williams stepson. >> darryl is my mom's best friend and we loved him dearly. it is just really heavy right now. >> reporter: brown says williams was amen for, provider working two or three jobs. monday night he was driving home after finishing a lift from the u.s. postal service at processing senter from carney, new jersey. >> trying to get through it was something sudden that
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happened. >> reporter: williams didn't just relish in his past he got back volunteering with the bordentown regional wrestling team. >> they related well will to him and they looked up to him. >> reporter: williams family has not released any information, about his funeral, we under tan that the head of the new jersey turnpike authorities has called for a review of the operations leading up to that crash. live from bordentown i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" well, right now let turn to chopper three live over the the roosevelt boulevard in northeast philadelphia where a major clean up effort continues at this hour. a what the ther main break there left a gaping hole tonight the inter north bound lanes of the boulevard near red lion road do remain closed. lets take a look here at the scene from earlier today. you can see, muddy water and debris covering the boulevard. at one point all 12 lanes were covered and road was completely shut down during the morning rush hour. "eyewitness news" reporter
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todd quinones is life from the northeast with the very latest now, todd . >> reporter: chris, some of those inter lanes were just recently opened and, hopefully that will ease the ride home for drivers tonight. shallow pool of water stretched across the boulevard today a 16-inch transmission line busted opened a at bowler street at 6:30 this morning. at its peak water covered all 12 lanes forcing officials to shut down the road during the morning rush hour. >> this time of the year water department sees our highest volume of water, cold weather is the culprit. it is temperature or what the their goes through the main and not the air temperature above ground. mains are set below frost line so typically the temperature does not impact the the the main from above but rather the temperature of the water going through it. >> reporter: since it was a transmission line water serve ways not impact. the as day progressed and clean up continues out are lanes of the boulevard reopened, but replacing this section of the broken pipe will take several more hours. that means inner north bound
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lanes will will remain shut down, from red lion to grant, during the commute home. and joining us back now live, just about an hour ago, two of the three inner south bounce lane were reopened, they are looking at five of the six southbound lanes here, on this section of the boulevard are back fully reopened, and as you can tell, traffic is getting by here, with no problems. reporting live tonight from northeast philadelphia, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". todd, thank you. authority believe high rate of speed may have caused this deadly crash in bear, delaware. chopper three over the the scene this morning on south du pont highway and bear road. police say 61 year-old catherine keith of dover died in this crash. her husband and three others were taken to the hospital for treatment. prosecutors are now charging a pennsylvania state police corporal with reckless endangerment in connection with the death of the trooper during a firearms training accident. you might remember trooper
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david kid ra was killed. ron rally with rich exploder pulled that tricker on the firearm. the weapon discharged killing the trooper. the prosecutors say that schroder recklessly endanger those present by not following safety precautions. a icy start to the day, now we're tracking on snow hours before the even of the week. meteorologist kathy orr live on the die deck with the first look at what is a busy forecast week, kathy. >> today taking a break. right now it is beautiful out here with sunshine enjoying a loaning day with sunset at 5:31 but weather always has to change. we are looking at a few cloud on storm scan three. otherwise, fairly quiet and will continue to be tonight. in philadelphia we are at 40. thirty-eight in millville.
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only 34 in allentown and 26 in the poconos. the average highs is 43, for this time of the year. wind out of the north/north east at about ten to 20 miles an hour, and they will continue, to wayne, during the evening period. our first forecast calls for falling temperatures, with a few cloud tonight and by 9:00 o'clock we will be at 33 degrees. still above freezing. by 11:00 partly cloudy, 30, anything wet that will be icing up overnight tonight. but most of that has been dried up with some win. more snow, coming in the seven day forecast the first opportunity will be coming up on thursday, and we're talking about an arctic invasion in the wake of that and another chance of snow for your valentines. this one we could be shoveling, we will talk more about that, coming up with the forecast, when i join you inside. >> the kathy thank you. get the weather anytime with the cbs-3 philly weather app. down load it right now. frustration is build ago long with snow totals in the boston area the resident are
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cleaning up from the latest storm this one dumped 2 feet of snow and it is not over just yet. there is more snow in their forecast. we will have the the latest from boston coming up in a few minutes. >> isis sent muhler's family a private message claiming that kayla had been killed during a coalition air strike. cbs news correspondent crane boss well has more from washington. >> reporter: kayla muhler a's parent say they are heart broken. isis sent a family with the e-mail will with the photo notifying them that their daughter is dead. family release aid statement saying kayla dedicated her life to helping those in need. they shared a letter she sent them while in captivity. >> in kayla's letter to mar that and karl she wrote, i have come to see there is good in every situation. sometimes we just have to have look for it. right now that is what we're all trying to do. >> reporter: the the white house says it cannot confirm how, or when muhler died. isis claimed that the
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jordanian air strike killed the 26 year-old late last week. >> there is no evidence of civilians in the target area prior to the coalition strike taking place. >> reporter: isis captured muhler in august 2013. >> i am a strong solidarity with the syrian people. >> reporter: arizona nate i traveled to syria to work with several humanitarian groups. >> she wanted to serve. that is what she spent last part of her life doing. >> reporter: white house official where is on capitol hill on tuesday discussing with lawmakers that will be coming and working military force against isis. >> this department certainly supports a new authorities for military back. the terrorist responsible for mule are's death will be brought to justice. >> muhler's family had not previously, reveal kayla's a name they were trying to save her life during her captivity. >> philadelphia police, released surveillance, can hope the public can help
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them find a suspect that held up a market on ogontz. on friday morning that suspect burst in the grocery store on west negrow have avenue. he held a female employee at gunpoint. that suspect grabbed money from the register and fled. no one was injured. now to some more surveillance video from yummy diner on north 52nd street. on january 31st 2 suspects robbed the the diner. one of them had a gun and pointed it at employees. the suspect got away with cash and were seen heading north on fifth second street. two rabid raccoons are confirmed in camden county. a dog killed a racoon in the backyard of the home in haddon township on february their. authorities say that the doggies, current with its rabies vaccinations and has received a rabies boost fur from the veterinarian. two days earlier, february 1st a family dog killed a racoon in the yard of the camden city home. that dog was the not up to date with the rabies vaccinations but has now received the required shots: developing news right now
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the chicago team that knocked philadelphia's taney dragons out of the little will league world series and went on to become u.s. champs is under investigation. jackie robinson west is accused of using players who lived outside of the teams geographic area but team denies wrongdoing. jackie robinson west was first african-american team, to win u.s. little league championship. las vegas hotel and casino reduced to ruble see the implosion coming up. frightening moments for u.s. airways passengers, their pilot has to make an emergency landing without a nose gear. as number of measles cases, continues to rise vaccination debate, makes its way to capitol hill. we will have the latest. and it is one of the most anticipated films of the year but what happens when you recreate the trailer of 50 shade of gray with legos. we have got the viral video co
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just crazy to watch that, a piece of vegas crashing down, that is the implosion of the claireon hotel off the vegas strip. hotel went by several names over its 44 year history but closed for good september 1st and developers say he has plans for the property but exactly what will go there remains to be seen. federal health officials are on capitol hill to discuss
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reemergens of diseases that are preventable by a vaccine this comes as current measles out break has sickened people in 18 different states now. cbs news correspondent chris van cleve has more. >> reporter: little moby is recovering from the measles. the his mother realized he was sick last week. >> he was super hot with bumps on the chest and back of his head. >> reporter: at four months old the infant is too young to be vaccinated. his parents think he caught the disease at disney land in january and they are urging everyone to get vaccinated. >> breast-feeding, formula or cloth verse paper. this isn't a very personal choice. when you make this choice you are putting others at risk. >> reporter: cbs the news has confirmed more than 166 measles cases in 18 states. >> since january 1st we've already had more measles cases this year, then we have had in most full years, since 2,000. >> reporter: on capitol hill doctor ann, of the centers for disease control blamed the out
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break on small pockets of communities that choose not to vaccinate for religious or philosophical reasons. >> most have high immunization rates but just these newer communities where parents are opting out. >> reporter: she responded to lingering fears vaccines cause autism and other health problems saying vaccines are safe and effective. in new york, chris van cleve cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, in georgia tonight, they confirmed their first case of measles in about three years. health officials looking for people who may have been exposed with an infect infant there and fairfax virginia another suspect measles case so as we said, 18 cases now and spreading fast. >> in kidding about that. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", we will tell you how sly stallone made dream come true for a local five-year old boy. and is your tv spying on you. one manufacturer says your conversations could be recordedded and shared, three on your side's jim donovan has pour for beasley. steve mason may have already had a minor knee
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it in the forecast later this week. cws correspondent marley hall has the the the latest on boston. >> reporter: walking is probably the best way to get to work in boston today. with more than 5 feet of snow on the ground, the subway, trolley, and commuter rail systems are shut down. >> mother nature is giving it to us and we have to deal witt. >> reporter: three record breaking storms in the past two weeks have taken a heavy toll on boston and surrounding communities. frustration is building among, residents, and and just not. >> haven't seen this in a long time. >> absolutely ready for spring. >> reporter: finding a place for snow has become a big problem. boston city officials are considering, dumping some of it in boston harbor. >> just when we get ahead and ready to make leeway we get hit with more snow. >> reporter: there is a a growing concern about all of the snow sitting on top of homes and businesses. the marries urging residents to inspect their roofs contractors have more work
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then they can handle. >> it is like boom, it gets crazy, everybody is panicking right now. >> reporter: boston's logan airport is officially opened but majority of flights have been canceled. >> we're sitting here kind of in a a stand by situation. >> reporter: forecasters are expecting a break in the weather today and tomorrow. but another potentially big storm is heading this way on thursday. in boston, marley hall for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". oh no the the poor people of boston. >> it looks like another planet. it is just unbelievable how much snow they have gotten in a short amount of time. >> we have family there. they are keeping their spirits high but you cannot do anything. >> you can't do anything. >> you just can't get out. kid just play in the snow. don't dump in the harbor. >> they have done it before it is not a very popular thing. >> that didn't work out ice jams form, bad for environment. >> you have to keep it clean. >> weather-wise we are talking about conditions that will get colder around here so soak up
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the sun and temperatures in the 30's and 40's. we have it the for a couple of days. outside a really nice way to end up the day after some ice this morning. you can see jack frost big boulder looking live, through sky cam three the the sun getting lower in the sky but a pleasant day on the slopes and here's one of my favorite places. i'm getting a lot of information, tweets about the shore. we just can't wait for summer. >> absolutely. >> i don't blame you. look at the sunset down the shore in atlantic city. looking great. right now we have temperatures that range from the 20's to the the 40's across the delaware valley. that is just the way it looks right now. in philadelphia 40 degrees. poconos 26. freezing in reading. right the now in allentown the temperature is 34 degrees. cold to the south milder in philadelphia then it is in washington right now buffalo only 20 and pittsburgh 31 degrees and cleveland 21 degrees. we are watching dry conditions that will set over us tonight and here is our next weather
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maker, about a day or so away an area of low pressure glitch their will bring us light snow. so this is a way it is shaping upright now we are taking a look at our american gf. is model and this takes us to noon time tomorrow where temperatures are still around freezing, blue representing temperatures at or below freezing. that freeze line dies to the south with that cold air for thursday, so the clip era associated with much cooler air behind it, arctic front will bring some light snow showers for thursday afternoon and thursday evening but behind it, much colder air. that will be the big story of our forecast. as far as snow amounts that will trickle in during the afternoon and early evening on thursday it looks like a coat to go an inch of snow for philadelphia area. that would be just about it. nothing wants to stick this winter. overnight partly cloudy and chilly, low of 23. during the day tomorrow mostly sunny and a few high cloud building in very quiet day. high temperature near 40. not much of a win and sunset
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at 5:32. just a nice winter day. on the exclusive eyewitness weather three day forecast, thursday look for clouds to thicken. snow showers after the midday period that could slow down evening commute not heavy but persistent and nuisance and after that the arctic air builds in friday only 22, the morning low is 11. what about your valentines it will be a cold valentines and perhaps snowy. chance of snow showers late saturday afternoon. kate will have more on that coming up next half an hour with the seven day. for now we will send it to break and be right back
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but the team is just saying the lower body injury will keep steve mason, out of action, two to three weeks. twenty-six years old left sunday's game in washington was helped to the locker room. one report say it is the third minor operation on the same knee. so ray em willry will start tonight against montreal jackson, new jersey's anthony stoler is the backup net minder. he grew up a devils fan but he will be wearing orange and black. >> again getting the call from murphy and talked to him after the game. i didn't know what to say. i thought it was a joke. couple guys said i got called up, i thought it was a joke but they started to talk to me and i just was so excited. >> hockey used to help kid build their science, technology engineering and math skills starting to day at franklin roosevelt middle school in bristol pa. flyers and the the ed snyder youth hockey foundation teams up with the nhl to kick off the initiative.
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bob the hound kelly and todd federal derek was there to help out and a good time was had by all. >> flyers do great work in the community. >> they do. >> still to come here, the new reports about bobbi kristina brown and her father's plans for her. >> and then these attacks difficult to watch, septa riders beaten on separate occasions. now those attacks and others like it have prompted septa to act and we are live with how they plan to protect passengers. a flight that passengers won't soon forget philadelphia airplane makes an an emergency landing. >> young fan has spoken and they pick a sixers new mascot. big blue and fury. meet franklin tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00.
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i'm jessica dean, here are the day's top stories, police identified the man killed in the new jersey turnpike crash at darryl williams of bordentown. the authorities say, they blame icy roads for multiple crashes involving 40 vehicle unless cranberry township last night. parents of the kayla muhler are heart broken. isis sent a family with the e-mail with the photo the owe telling them their daughter is dead. isis claims a jordanian air strike killed the 26 year-old
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american taken captive while working with humanitarian groups. crews are making progress but portions of roosevelt boulevard near red lion road remain closed after an early morning water in main break. a 16-inch transmission line ruptured flooding the roadway, fortunately no customers were directly a affect kate. jessica, quiet the day-to-day and tomorrow and then things get interesting. we are tracking two chances for snow in the forecast, one thursday, one over the weekend, also a frigid blast on friday but before you get too comfortable with that it is even colder on sunday and another blast of cold into next week. things are heating up in the weather department we will have more in a few minutes, chris. thanks very much. there is new information tonight after a woman is a attack in the middle of the the day at a busy septa station in center city. authorities released surveillance photos of the man they are looking for in this case the victim says this is a man who attack her yesterday, at jefferson station at tenth and filbert. sources tell "eyewitness news"
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that the woman willingly went with the suspect to the secluded part of the platform you when she re-surfaced she was beaten and flagged down a pass evening are for help. developing right now septa is beefing up patrols, to prevent violence on the rails "eyewitness news" with an up close look with how septa police are working to keep their commuters safe. our natasha brownies in center city with that now, natasha. chris, we are here a have above the the 15th street septa station here at city hall with one of the busiest in the city and today we rode the rails during the the the height of the rush hour so we can see how police are trying to keep all commuters safe. on any given day septa transports a million commuters, dotting the crowded transit system 100,000 public and parochial students. >> board the train. >> kid being kid but we want to keep them going. we let three or four stay then three or four turn into 15 or
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20. >> reporter: during peak hours after school septa police ramped up patrol, doubling amount of officers hoping to prevent brawls like this from happening again. >> we had about an extra hundred officers on duty throughout our system, and various hoaxes. usually where we have a lot of schools, feeding into the system, that is where those officers will be. >> reporter: in recent weeks we have seen disturbing video a 17 year-old female student punched repeatedly on a man with a trolley and police are searching for a man physically a assaulting a woman at a jefferson station monday afternoon. on this day we rode the crowded rails getting a glimpse of the volume of commuters trying to coexist on a congested system. >> i think it is pretty safe, between students and nothing is really happening for me. >> people on septa just once in a while there will be a fight but it is handled pretty well. >> reporter: septa a police took the opportunity to remind
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us to pass along the message that commuters should never get involved if they do see a situation escalating on a train or anywhere on the transit system call 911 and let police handle the situation. we are live here at 15th and market natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha thank you. plane from philadelphia is forced to land in houston without nose gear. now an investigation is underway as to what happened on board american airlines flight 1825. the here's more from "eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao. >> reporter: snapped a picture of american airlines flight 1825 sitting nose to the ground after a rocky landing at the houston's george bush airport. on board 52 people and four crew members just hours earlier taken off from philadelphia. a frightening landing a spokesperson says caused when the the plane's nose gear did not deploy. problem identified by plane's pilot as he spoke to air traffic control. >> we have not had success we do believe our nose landing
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gear is still retracted. our two mainlanding gears a appear to be down and the nose wheel appears to be up. i understand also is your plan to evacuate the runway. we concur with that. >> reporter: american airline flight operated by u.s. airways departed from philadelphia a international airport just after 6:00 monday evening. after the plane was forced to make this emergency landing, dozens of passengers then had to exit by aircraft slide. fortunately no one was hurt. >> airline talk to the pilot and made determination to do a landing without a benefit of the nose gear and that occurred 9:30 or 40. there were no injuries. the plane did have an unusual landing a rough landing but again, no injuries. >> reporter: in the meantime a spokesperson says the airline is working with the ntsb to figure out exactly what went wrong late last night. a flight that these passengers won't soon forget. reporting at philadelphia international airport jane carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness
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news". philadelphia police need your help identifying the suspect who tried to rob a dunkin' donuts. take a look at surveillance video that captured the suspect handing a note to a cashier in the 1500 block of jfk boulevard. the employee though refused to hand over any money. so the suspects turned around, and left the the store empty handed. the latest deal to sell the former revel casino hotel in atlantic city has now fallen through. owners planned to cancel the 95.4 million-dollar deal to sell it to florida developer glenn straub, came today. the deal died after a federal judge refused to let the sale happen without considering the legal rights of its business tenants and its sole utility supplier. entertainment web site tmz is reporting bobbi kristina brown will be taken off life support tomorrow, the third anniversary of the death of her mother whitney houston. family sources tell tmz that
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her father bobby brawn made that decision because there is no hope bobbi kristina will recover. she was found face down in the bathtub late last month, her family is at the her side keeping vigil. a lawyer for bobby brown says though there is no truth to that story. good evening, everyone. so the big story to day especially this morning is water main break in northeast philadelphia. on the roosevelt boulevard, so if you are traveling in the north east between conwell avenue and grant avenue we are still going to notice lanes being compromised and closed as a result the of this water main break. traveling southbound, the inner drive is practically blocked, they are however allowing one to two lanes intermittently go by. however north bound side all lanes of the inner drive are blocked. if i were you i would just avoid this stretch at all cost if you can. the try to maneuver throughout more the the northeast and we don't to have reach that pint of the boulevard. lets talk about rush hour
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traveling on the schuylkill expressway, vine street expressway it will look like rush hour today. specifically the vine street merge on to 76 westbound as you will notice here on the vine street expressway westbound we will be delayed a approaching broad through to the schuylkill slow once you get there as you continue throughout your western suburbs. the not a picnic on the westbound side of 76 at all. eastbound we have the same story slow go out of the western suburbs and down through the vine. would i say some of that traffic around university and south street will get you too. also be mindful of delays on i-95 and roosevelt boulevard this rush hour. the as we take a look at tacony palmyra bridgette is up. seventy-three is closed. we will let you know when it the gets back down. speed sensors are low 16 is your average on 95. look at that slow go southbound practically out of bucks county down through vine street expressway north bound specifically through construction zones, 25 being your average on the roosevelt boulevard around the water main break. traveling in new jersey on the 42, 295, and 73 with tacony a
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palmyra bridge being opened now we will find rush hour delays there too. the mass transit you are in the clear chris? >> vittoria, thanks very much. new 59:00 a big celebration at snyder house in south philadelphia. the philadelphia va medical center cut ribbon on its new residential rehabilitation treatment facility. "eyewitness news" was there the on the 1400 block of snyder avenue today this facility includes a gym and also some private space for veterans to heel in an environment that is both safe and secure. fifty shade of gray recreated with legos coming up viral video we have to see. is your tv spying on you, is there a new technology that allows your tv to listen in on your conversation. our consumer reporter jim donovan is on your side with what happens with that information. he has been a fan since he was two years old up next local boy's dream come true and when he meets rocky himself sylvester stallone.
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trending now sylvester stallone made a local boy birthday wish come true. look at stallone swinging around a five-year old boy from northeast philadelphia. the actor was in port richmond filming, his mother says boy has been obsessed with rocky since he was two and, a person for his birthday. happy birthday to lloyd there. and, people look at what the hubbell telescope captured. >> wow. >> it is a galaxy cluster but it looks like a smiling face. image was released by nasa and
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european space agency, the the eyes are too difficulties galaxies and . fifty shade trailer recreated with legos. >> he was like, polite. it makes sense. smart. >> my gosh. >> i don't know about this. >> yes. >> you tube user recreated the trailer seen by it as you can see. clip has been viewed nearly 3 million times and 50 shade of gray opens up this weekend but you probably want to see live action version. >> i have seen a lot of legos, never seen legos do what they do in the trailer but to each his own. >> i guess that is a hobby,
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right. >> yes, i guess it is. >> well,. >> let's... >> don't get it confused for a kids movie even though it is legos we're not talking about kid movies kind of stuff here. lets look at how the day panned out for, and so the that time lapse into motion, for boardwalk plaza, and notice the boards were icy, with the rain and cloud cover there today. the late this have afternoon the the sun broke out even in our farther far southern most counties like portions of delaware. you can see cloud broke there. we had more sunshine to the north but that is because system that came through yesterday redeveloped into a coastal low and now it is sitting off the coast of the carolinas. still right there sitting and spinning producing rain on storm scan three. what i want to show you is our next system right here right around the minneapolis area moving into wisconsin. little clipper that will eventually swing across the country and bring us, the chance for some snow showers as we get the in the day on thursday. the lets check with our
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weather watch tours see what temperatures are feeling like across the region. not too bad, many spots got in the lower 40's which is seasonal for this time of the year. still hanging on to 40 at paul's house. 40 degrees. partly cloudy sky there at the moment. thirty-eight moving into new jersey and check with ed connor in chesterfield, new jersey and has a comment, three-quarters of the snow has in melted away, walks are try, implied in black ice. that is good news there. and as we head down into delaware near wilmington we will pull it greg mccoy in marshallton delaware 39 degrees there. his comment says gentle breezes helping to dry out blue sky and sunnies back, and he sent us a photo to illustrate what a beautiful day it turned out to be in marshallton delaware. thanks for. that beautiful day outside still now we're hanging on to these last little pieces of daylight. the let look at how the evening is shaping up and notice, it is still light outside as we look live on the skies cam three over ben franklin bridge no problems outside right now, that is from campbell's field everything is quiet and been a
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beautiful sunset a across the region. so days are getting longer but unfortunately it will still than winter and mother nature will remind us of that fact over and over again next few days. lets look at future weather. i will show thaw system off the coast of the carolinas moving away, here comes the the clipper. the as we zoom in here in to the day on thursday note thinks does not have a lot with it. mainly snow showers that developed thursday afternoon, even some rain showers to the south, and then that clears on out and then friday looks much colder but generally dry and then we have to watch our next storm finally moving in from the west as we get into the weekend. weekend snow potentially want to show you european model first. not a whole lot for thursday. watch what happens on saturday into sunday. it moves through and ramps up off shore. note thinks ban that tries to set up, one of the earlier models had that ban set up over philadelphia but now it has been moving further north which has been way winter has been going all year long. is there cold air in place though this weekend storm ramps up off shore but watch
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where that banding sets up where they will have to take a look at. here's our first blast of cold on friday, second blast on sunday and then watch next week another one possibly even the strongest blast of the three by next thursday but sunday could very well be the coldest day of winter so far with the high of just 19 degrees. the that would make it coldest day since last january 24th. eyewitness weather seven day forecast things get interesting, tomorrow quiet snow showers thursday, blast of frigid air on friday, saturday frigid as well for valentines day and then that snow saturday night. sunday possibly will the the coldest day of winter, frigid again monday another chance for snow tuesday and then that third blast of arctic air we talk about late next week. back to you at the desk. kate thanks very much. well, they are able to connect to the internet recognize your voice, and follow command when we speak. do you need to watch what you say when you are around a smart tv. >> three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan has information about gadgets
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eavesdropping on your conversations. >> private adventures. >> reporter: samsung smart tv uses voice recognition technology will to enable voice command but it is what is buried in samsung's privacy policy that has people talking. please ab wear that if you are spoken word include personal , or other sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted on a third party through your use of of voice recognition. it goes on to say that samsung is not responsible for these providers privacy or security practices. the outside parties samsung is sending your speech to is nu theance a voice recognition software provide their turns speech into text. they work with other tech companies like llg panasonic and bmw, ford honda and subaru so cars will be listening to your conversation to detect when you say a voice command keyword. shoppers views are mixed on the the technology. >> i would not want people to be able to get in my living room.
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to me benefit of that service would not out way cost of the potential danger. >> i personally love them and i understand why they are collect ago this date a most of the reason so they are improving recognition improving what the future of the device can do. >> reporter: amazon says it does not retain voice data or sell its information to third parties. the company points out that the personal information can be protect when voice command feature is deactivated and tv is disconnect from the internet. i'm always yelling help at my television, it is user error. i just don't necessity how it works. >> remote control does everything a voice can do. >> if you say so. >> yes. >> no need to eavesdrop on you. >> see you at 11:00. still ahead controversy over beyonce's grammy performance. insider goes behind the scenes of the social media fire storm when we come back.
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from l.a. with more, michael. >> reporter: chris and jessica, song was sung by legacy in the movie. once word spread beyonce was singing the store instead of her, outrage of diehard r and b fans started trending. so water under the bridge many are still just asking who is legacy. >> i wanted to carry myself with class and grace. >> reporter: legacy is showing off that class with praise for queen b. >> i loved it. i thought, she always has this way of giving us a wow factor and that was her interpretation the of the song. >> reporter: but her protective fans were hoping grammy night would be her time in the spotlight and hash tag let legacy sing and grammy fail began to trend. >> i understand were legacy fans would love to sing it. i think she's one of the the best singers in the business. >> reporter: who was singer select to play gospel music
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grade jackson. the the powerful vocal list from new orleans has a loyal fan base with her videos being viewed over 11 million times. she released seven albums throughout a 20 year career with 40 landing in the top ten on billboard a's r and b chart. >> drunken love, beyonce featuring jay-z. >> i'm honored when i'm honored by the the grammys. >> worth then ledisi does say is more a attention is being directed to sell m i hope you are staying warm over there back to you. >> always looking out for us, michael, thanks very much. >> from l.a. for more tune in the insider at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. that is "eyewitness news" at the 5:00. >> now the at 6:00 it has been a mess all day a water main breaks at one of the areas biggest roadways and part of the road remains closed, we are live. >> reporter: parents of the
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richard pet ron talk about their search for answers nearly ten years after their son, and his female companion danielle imbo disappeared on south street. i will have the story coming up. >> forty's in february i'll take it but it will not last. two chances of snow in the seven day and another arctic blast that will bring us back to the cold realities of winter, it is all next "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. major traffic headaches all day in northeast philadelphia, a big water main break, gush's cross the roosevelt boulevard and parts of the road remain closed tonight. good evening to you i'm yes sir contact dean. aim's chris may. those crews have been working all day to fix the ruptured line and get road moving again. here is a live look at the the boulevard from chopper three
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the inner northbound lanes near red lion road, they are still closed tonight. here is what it looked like earlier this morning water bubbling up, covering much of the boulevard, and making it simply impassable. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones joins us live from the scene in the northeast with the very latest todd? >> reporter: and chris just recently some of the inner lanes on this section of the boulevard were reopened, and that is easing ride home for awful lot of drivers. take a look at this picture here. this is what we're looking at a 16-inch transmission line that broke opened at 6:30 this morning and shut down this entire section of the boulevard. it tied up traffic the water service was the not impact. certainly though as day progressed here some of the outer lanes of the boulevard between grant and red lion did reopen, but replacing the the pipe will take a few more hours, meaning that right now the northbound inner lanes of this section of the
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