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this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". remembering officer wilson. philadelphia begins its farewell to the fallen officer who died protecting other. we have funeral services beginning this morning. meantime, new this morning, fire rips through a home and leaves a man injured in the city's logan section. and, if you have plans outside today, you might want to re-think them. it is shaping up to be a saturday soaker, showing heavy rain moving across our area this morning. today is saturday, march 14th, good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. it is 5:00 o'clock. let's sends over to carol for more on the rain. man, was it coming down when i came in this morning. >> that will be the trends pretty much through the first half of the day over most of the area, nicole. it is not snow, though.
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i think we have to go with that. we are dealing with a lot of rain. we could be finding about an inch of it cloudy, rainy out there, it may be foggy in a couple of spots we look at the ben franklin bridge, courtesy of the campbell's field camera. now as we go down to rehoboth beach, you can see it is raining there as women. in fact, it is raining in all parts of the area. storm scan3 showing that. couple of areas where you find the yellow, where it is getting little bit heavier so, you can just be expecting to find conditions as we go through the day continuing to be in this rainy pattern and as we zoom in little bit, you will notice that we do find some of those rain showers especially, right now, to the west of philadelphia. but expect to find them moving into philadelphia, as well. just a rainy day but that's all it is. 39 degrees temperature in philadelphia, 36 trenton 38 degrees in wilmington, 37 in allentown now up in the poconos it is 34 degrees, and there is a freezing rain advisory that started at 2:00 a.m., goes until 6:00 a.m. and that's for a possibility
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after glaze of ice, with some freezing rain up there. otherwise, as we move back into our area, temperatures will be getting to the 50's, little late get to go those 50's today. we put this into motion. by 9:00 a.m. 42 degrees, rain over just philadelphia by 11:00 a.m. 46 degrees, with some rain, it is warmer to the south, slightly, and then by the time we hit about 2:00, some areas of drying move in, we have 52 degrees, and then you find few more showers and and 55 degrees. so, a day today that temperature wise looks fine, it is just everything else that isn't. so we'll talk about whether we can improve both sides of that equation, coming up. nicole? >> carol, thank youment meanwhile, friends family, and members of the community will gather today to remember the life of philadelphia police officer robert wilson. now, within the next hour, a hurst caring officer wilson's bodily arrive at 30th and jfk in center city. he will then be placed on horse-drawn casen from there a protest toward university sit,
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from there the procession wraps up, on the campus of the university of pennsylvania. mourners can pay their respects at viewing inside the palestra beginning at 7:00 and funeral services are set to begin at 10:30. viewing was held last night as well. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt was there, as mourners gathered to pay their final respects to a fallen hero. >> as night began to fall, officer robert wilson's patrol car sat out in front of this west philadelphia funeral home where thousands came to say good-bye. >> when i seen it on the news, like i cried. i cried. >> robin kneel i never met the 30 year old fought of two. she told "eyewitness news" she was compelled to come out tonight to honor him. >> he deserves it and i didn't even have to know him just because he deserves it. >> procession every hundreds every police officers from several states wait in the line to pay their respects to wilson's family who sat outside before going in the funeral home. >> like i just said to his grandmother, she just gained 7,000 additional family
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members. >> wilson died after trying to stop an armed robbery at this game stop last thursday. wilson was buying a game for his son when detective say brothers carlton hips and ramon williams came in and tried to rob the place. >> he sacrificed his life for others. we deserve to pay him respect. >> eagles head coach chip kelly, even stopped by. he dropped off assigned football for wilson's ten year old son. >> leaving two young boys behind, zero, 110 year old not had enough time with his dad, because one year old that will really never have any real memories of him. and that's tragic. >> commissioner ramsey told "eyewitness news" last night in his seven years as the commissioner of philadelphia police he has lost eight officers under his watch killed in the line of duty, david spunt, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and once again viewing for officer wilson will take place at 7:00. the funeral services begin at 10:30. at the palestra on south
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33rd street. we will be stream that service as it happens on our website cbsphilly.com. new this morning, a house fire in the logan section of philadelphia sends a man to the hospital. flames broke out there shortly after 3:00 on the 1500 block of west cioga street. forty-nine year old resident was taken to einstein with burns and suffered from smoke inhalation. right now, there is no word on his condition investigators are working to determine the cause. one person was rushed to the hospital from this fire in the kensington section of the city. flames broke out shortly after midnight on the 3,000 block of rosehill street. it took firefighters just minutes to gain the upper hands there. the cause of the fire is under investigation. the victim was taken to temple hospital. we are working to get more information on their injuries. well, philadelphia police are asking for the public's help to capture a serial robbery suspect in the northeast. our natasha brown has more on this one man crime save wave.
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>> frightening encounter for a store employee at this little ceasar's in the 5600 block of rising sun avenue. surveillance video captures the man walking in, trying to rob the place. mia is the manager and she said she was in the back of the pizza shop during the robbery. her employee was wasn't able to open the dash register. she says the suspect left. >> he said ultimately i going to hurt you and says can i not get the manager who consideration then another guys comes in and gets hurt then he left. >> this image one of eight robberies between february 23rd to march 10th. police say in each of the cases the suspect hands over a threatening note demanding money. officers also believe all of these incidents involve the same suspect. >> it's very unfortunate. i work hard for my money you know, i am coming here to get a treat for my children. i am not looking to be robbed and somebody take from me what i work so hard for. >> this rite aid burger
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change, and vvs just a block apart along rising sun pay less shoe store, all recent targets for this suspect. >> i'm surprised. it is wide and open. i wouldn't imagine something like that here. >> surveillance video from each location is giving northeast detectives a clear view of the suspect's face, and the exchange that ultimately leads to the robberies. no one has been injured, in any of these robberies. police are concerned with how frequently they've been hang and worried how they may escalate. any information this suspect please contact police right away. at northeast detectives, natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". we do have some breaking news to share with you. this is a live look at a building collapse in kensington. it is all happening on the 2700 block of emerald street. now, we're told the 3-story home suffered what's called a pancake collapse, trapping 43 year old resident inside. now, that man has since been removed and returned to temple hospital. once again, you are looking
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live at a major building collapse from the 2700 block of emerald street. stave with "eyewitness news" for updates throughout the morning. right now, though, people in overbrook are remembering a neighbor who was shot and killed while out walking his dog. dozens turned out for a candlelight vigil their dogs on the 6400 block of woodcrest avenue. that's where police say 51 year old james was killed around 8:30 thursday night. neighbors say stall man usually takes his young daughter and lab-doodle. but that night his daughter was not with him. >> she is just a -- just a man trying provide for his family, doing nothing but walking his dog. i think that's what inspired me today. we can't be afraid to go out and walk. we have to be able to walk our dogs live in our community and i just said let's go walk dogs tonight guys, we got pretty good response. >> the search continues for that gunman, robbery does not appear to be the motive for the killing. police say stall man still had
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his wallet on him and caring cash. >> vehicular homicide charges against south jersey mom. police say she was texting on her cell when she crashed her car killing her daughter. a white cross marks the spot where 11 year old morgan ferguson died in a accident last july. police have now filed charges against her mother, kristin williams. they say she was texting behind the wheel when she hit an utility pole route 47 middle township killing her daughter morgan. >> supposed to focus on the road. when you are distracted you are taking your focus on the road and putting on something else which we don't want you to do. >> morgan's aunt and father were too upset to talk with "eyewitness news". williams was charged and released. there is no date for her next court appearance. >> it is 5:09 right now. the week send getting off to a very wet start. carol comes back to tell us when we'll see the heaviest rain and when it will dry up. >> also ahead the pope revealing some surprising thoughts. how long he thinks he'll serve
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as pope and the one thing woe like to do in the future without being recognized. also art with a purpose. classes that are connecting homeless and disable artists to art lovers, who want to buy their work. we'll be right back.
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>> back now on "eyewitness news", the military says new jersey man was among the marines killed in a blackhawk helicopter crash off the florida panhandle. he's identified as captain
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stanford henry shaw, basking ridge, somerset county. seven special for cents marines, four louie answer a guard mens were among them. now, investigators say the chopper went down in dense fog, during a training mission, tuesday night. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >> surprising new revelation frost pope fran is, in a new television interview comes as he marks the second anniversary of his papacy. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: it's been two years since little known argentinian card nan nailed jorge became pope francis. the leader of the catholic church. he says he is enjoying his time as pope, but in a interview, with mexican television admitted he misses his freedom. the only thing i would like, francis said, to go out one day without being recognized for a pizza. but while he may long for anonymous, he may not be long in his job.
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two years in, he said, i have the sensation that my pope will be brief four, five queers, like the psychology of the gambler who convinces himself he will lose so he won't be disappointed, he says and if he wins; happy. pope francis became pontiff after his predecessor pope benedict xvi resigned. the first pope to do so in 600 years. but francis still has a lot of work to do, during a mass friday, he declared 2016 will be a jubilee year in the church. and calls on catholics to focus on forgiveness and mercy. he also has several trips planned this year, including one to the united state. >> and we're just about six months away from the pope's visit to philadelphia for the world meeting of families. he'll take part in the celebration of family life on saturday september 26th, and he'll celebrate mass on sunday
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september 27th. both events will be held on the parkway and are expected to draw millions. we've got more on the pope's upcoming trip to philadelphia on our website. just head to cbsphilly.com. click on the papal visit tab. right now 5:15. let's talk bore this rain, carol. going last all day? >> pretty much. but at least it is rain. i think this is the forecast, if at least it is not at least it is not snow, at least it is not super cold, and at least it is just rain, but you can see, it is rain through philadelphia, the streets reflecting the lights, and as we move to the shore, you have got rain at the shore, you have got rain on the boardwalk, in ocean sit. we head out to reading you can see barely in the distance, we've got some rain, there as well. anywhere you go, within the sound of my voice is raining. so we're going to be continuing with that this morning. thirty-nine in philadelphia, 36 trenton and we have 38 in the wilmington area, the poconos are 34. forty-four, though down in millville. so if you go far enough to the south, your temperatures are
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slightly milder. you are in just as much rain as the rest of us. forty-four and rain doesn't feel all that mild. now, visibilities, reduced out in lancaster just .8 of a mile. you will be finding fog creeping in in a few responsibility they are reduced elsewhere, not the normal ten that we would show here just about less than half of that through philadelphia. storm scan3, a lot of rain, it is all over, but you will also notice occasionally see this pink shading going up, and you will find maybe at least chance, at least of some freezing rain, especially the higher elevations of the poconos until 6:00 when the warmer air starts to come in here. so just watch for any of that, in case you are heading in that direction. super, super early this morning. we have temperatures today that will be getting into the 50's though, might be later in the afternoon before we see these 50's, the rain is going to keep us little cooler, and then tomorrow, our temperatures are going to be really doesn't even matter what our temperatures, are because the winds will be gusting 30 plus miles an hour. they will be close to that 50 degrees mark, let's be
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pessimistic and say they are 49. still with the winds it will feel far colder. temperatures monday will be in the 50's, looks like much better day coming to up start the work week. because this is another weekend that we have to deal with a rainstorm or some kind of storm. now, total amounts of rain by the time this whole thing is over with on the order of an inch from maybe half inch, through the poconos, through about an inch through philadelphia, and in some spot you might be finding slightly higher than that. so this is definitely a soaker today. future weather this is the one, maybe the one graphic you real he want to see. here it is, 5:00 o'clock in the morning there is computer model says we have rain all over, it is right by 9:00 it says we dot very same thing by noon it would like to dry us out in a few spots to the west by 5:00 o'clock, some of the drying slots have moved in we are still seeing rain in a number of locations by 10:00 o'clock tonight, we see the last bits go through philadelphia, it should be drying off to the north and the west, this thing completely exits by about midnight or 2:00 in the morning, and these skies clear
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down. then we find some clouds coming in as we go through the day tomorrow. so expect to find partly sunny day, mostly what you will remember for tomorrow, though, besides the parade, will be how windy it is. fifty-six today mid to upper 50's today. again, i think that may be coming later in the day those temperatures, 55 at the shore, poconos, 48 degrees, every location, it is rainy, it is cloudy, the kind of day that you really may want to spends inside doing spring cleaning in your house before you can do it outside. and also make sure your pets are kept dry. it is a soaker. fifty-seven today 40 degrees tonight, winds out of the west, ten to 15 miles an hour, so it starts out fine. then tomorrow, as we look at these saint patrick's day parade, expect to find temperatures right about 50 degrees, but these winds could gust between 30 to 40 miles an hour. so just know that the lepra can will be flying all around. our temperatures over the next couple every days there is isn't bad week coming up. specially monday looks niles, tuesday, 52, wednesday, back
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down into the 40's, upper 40's around 50, on thursday, and then friday, 48 degrees. not bad week, except for today, nicole. >> yes, so many for that carol, thank you. 5:19. a packed house at the kimmel center to hear the philly pops last night. take a listen. >> ♪ ♪ the philly pops entertained the crowd with selections from the american songbook, touring vocalists pianist, composers. tony joined the pops for a fresh take on the old school classic. the american songbook then and now with the philly pops runs through sunday. also, last night beer tasting, to benefit the library. how about this? "eyewitness news" historic marion tribute house in merion station, for live brewery 2015. that's what they are calling t proceeds from a beer tasting event there go to the narberth community library. now, in addition to beer, there was also some great foods from narberth restaurants.
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>> well, many soup kitchens, and non-profit, offer free classes where talented artists are creating meaningful art. now, one company is helping homeless and disable artists sell their work. kylie with that story. >> art is what i do opposed to taking a drink. art is what i do opposed to, you know, getting high. >> drug and alcohol addiction left kimberly williams homeless for about nine years. >> i was going to experiment. i love to experiment. >> then, she revived her chad hood passion in a free art class at a dc soup kitchen. now, she selling her work on a website called art lifting. >> i saw that need within the community to earn their own income and build confidence. >> liz powers is the co-founder of art lifting a company connecting homeless and disable artery cents to art entheusiasts. after scott brenner lost his job in the street industry medical bills put him on the street. then, he found art lifting. >> they sent me back an e-mail
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last afternoon that said send us copies of your artwork. >> brenner just moved into a new home, and recently opened his own art show on boston's newberry street. >> you almost feel like a little kid who broke a window andrew too much attention to himself. geez, you know these pictures i drew. >> but they're more than just pictures. >> my dream for my art is to hopefully be shown in some more galleries. >> art lifting has already raise add profile of 70 artists selling their work on its website. powers hopes to attract more artists and grow art lifting into a well known source for art with a purpose. kylie atwood, cbs news, boston. it is 5:21 right now. a birthday milestone in san diego. meet tiffany tu. she turned 27 yesterday. friday the 13th. now, that would be 125 years old in human years. now, tiffany tu's owner said she in good health. she pick un the black and orange feline at a pet store back in 1988.
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now, she calls it the best $10 she ever spent. and no word yet on what happened to tiffany one but yes, tiffany two still rocking it. still ahead on "eyewitness news", one night can change your entire life. whether you are cinderella or liam neice and a.m., a hitman, in a race against time in run all night and a classic fairytale gets reboot in cinderella.
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in theatres right now new spin on a classic tail and a liam thriller. kevin frazier has more on the new move thinks weekend. >> this week the classic fairytale cinderella gets new life on the big screen, liam is back in action as a hitman out to save his son and run all night. >> worry about staying alive. i'm the best chance you've got. >> when he crosses his old boss liam and his son have to survive the night, and though he is known for playing the tough guy these days, it is all part of the job. >> good to act that stuff, you know that you aren't normally in life. that's pre ten. that's the name of the game. hollywood seems to have seen me in a different light. as long as my knees holdup i'll keep doing them. >> tell everyone to get ready. >> who are you? >> my fairy godmother. >> cinderella, fairytale
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wormed looks like magic on screens, but can take some serious work to dance at the ball with the prince. >> we we had so many rehearsals, and it finally got to it was really hard to do in the dress. but aside from that, there was couple of time where we did it right from the beginning to the ends, and you know, and my breath was like up here, because of the corset, but felt like falling in love, and it was staring in richard's eyes, and it was nice. >> it was remarkable, really like olypians, they made it look absolutely effortless. they were awe inspiring. >> they are all looking at you. >> believe me, they are all looking at you. >> for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier now back to you in the studio. >> and for all of the latest news in hollywood watch entertainment tonight on every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news", we are following some breaking news on a house collapse in kensington. also ahead the philadelphia police department is preparing for a very tough day saying
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good-bye to one of their own killed in the line of duty. coming up: we'll have the latest on the funeral services for officer robert wilson. >> also ahead we may soon have one less reason to open our wallets. coming up the company that's developed a digital drivers license. we'll be right back.
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>> kensington section serious scene, firefighters on the scene after home that collapsed, trapping a person inside. also, saying good-bye to one of their own. philadelphia police pay their final respects to an officer who lost his life in the line of duty. >> storm scan3 tracking heavy rain across the area, certainly not a great day for outdoor plans. today is saturday, march the 14th, good morning thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. it is 5:30, we send it over to carol for more rain which says it will stick around pretty much all day carol. >> i think the afternoon you will find areas not raining every so often. in the morning certainly already, you can see on storm scan3, that we're just covered with rain over the entire area. but some drying slots should start to work in, but they get changed over to more rain later on. so you're not totally out of the woods even if you do see one coming by later this afternoon. we have rainy conditions, that's up in reading, weaver rainy conditions through philadelphia, and you have got them every place. as far as what we're going to
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be dealing with, storm scan3 notice, that we are also dealing with the poconos see little bit of pink shading possibility every getting freezing rain up there. they may be seeing a little through the higher elevations, otherwise for the rest of us, it is just this garden variety rain and we will be watching for this, as we go through the day today. some of the areas to the west of philadelphia, right now right out near norristown, you are finding couple of heavier pockets that far precipitation. now, there is an also a freezing rain advisory, and that goes until 6:00 this morning. so for about another half hour, and that's in the poconos, for a glaze of ice possible, again, mostly in the higher elevations. your temperature at pocono, mount pocono, 34. now, 36 in allentown, we have 39 degrees philadelphia, 44 in millville, 45 in wildwood, gets increasingly warm the farther south you go. and as we go farther south in our day we will also finds these temperatures getting warmer. so look for high temperature in the mid 50's, maybe even
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the upper 50's, now there is computer model says by 9:00 still with rain, we've got 43, it is 46 degrees by noon, it takes a while for these temperatures to get to the 50's, but notice we do start to find areas where drying slots move n as they do, the temperatures can boost little bit. still in the 50's, with the rain, on and off as we go through the day check out seven-day forecast, that you might not have a problem with, i'll show that you just ahead nicole? >> carol thank you. >> more now on our breaking news, this is all that remains of a three-story home in kensington, after it collapsed video just back from the scene, 2700 block of emerald street. told 43 year old resident had to be rescued from the rubble. he was taken to temple hospital. work to go get more information on his condition. but once again, major building collapse on the 2700 block of emerald street, of course we will continue to follow this breaking news, all morning long, here on cbs-3. >> well, it is a somber
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saturday here in philadelphia. as the community gathers to remember the life of philadelphia police officer robert wilson, killed in the line of duty. any moment now, a hers caring officer wilson's body will arrive at 30th and jnk boulevard in center city. he will then be placed on horse-drawn casen and from there a procession will begin toward university city. destination is right here, campus of the university of pennsylvania. the procession will wrap up at the palestra, mourn kearse they pay their respects at a viewing starting at 7:00 this morning. funeral services will follow at 10:30. >> well, police officers from around the country were part of the thousands of mourners in west philadelphia yesterday, they gathered to pay their respects at a viewing where they met with officer wilson's grieving family. the 30 year old leaves behind two children and a community grateful for his years of service. police commissioner ramsey spoke with "eyewitness news". >> he is leaving two young boys behind, 110 year old
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that not had enough time with his dad, because one year old that will never even really have any real memories of him. and that's tragic, it is a shame, these things just shouldn't happen. >> reporter: eagles coach chip kelly was among those paying respects. he brought assigned football to give to officer wilson's ten year old son. in a ceremonial gesture officer wilson's patrol car was parked outside the funeral home. >> well, a show of support for officer wilson's family, as women, here in the mayfair neighborhood. officers from wilson's home district 22nd district sold t-shirt at frankford and cottman, proceeds are going to the wilson family. >> well, once again that viewing for officer wilson will take place at 7:00 this morning. the funeral services set to begin at 10:30, at the palestra on south 33rd street. we will be streaming the service as it happens on our website, cbsphilly.com. >> well, the widow after man fatally shot by bridgeton police during a traffic stop suing the city for more than a
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million dollars. jerome's dash captured on police dash cam video. federal lawsuit names the two police officers involved as defendants. read's widow says the officers violated her husband's rights to be free from an unreasonable seizure and excessive use of force. the shooting is under investigation. well, there is now a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunman who shot two police officers in ferguson, missouri. cbs news correspondent craig boswell with the latest on that investigation. >> ferguson police are chasing down every lead, as they search for the gunman who shot two officers during a demonstration in front of police headquarters, both officers are recovering at home, but the shooting wednesday night has raised tensions in the city once again. demonstrations are ongoing here, since the deadly police shooting every unarmed black teenager michael brown last august. the police chief resigned this week after a skating justice department re report, but protesters say that is not enough.
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>> what we want is an overhaul of the system, the courtesies tell, the judicial system. >> all lives matter to me. >> reporter: peaceful candlelight vigil was held. police watched from distance without riot gear. >> trying to de escalate things. >> reporter: with demonstrators promising to return revising tactics moving barricades closer to the street to put more distance between police, and protesters. president obama talked about the shooting of the two officers with late night talk show host, jimmy kimmel. >> who ever fired those shot shouldn't detract from the issue, they're criminals, they need to be arrested. >> so far six officials in ferguson have resigned since the justice department announced it had found widespread racial bias. in ferguson, missouri, craig boswell, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". isis is expanding from the middle east to west africa. the extremist group is teaming
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one terrorists in nigeria. isis has accepted a pledge of allegiance from the nigerian terror group. they called about 10,000 people last year and are blamed for last year's kidnapping of hundreds every school girls most of them christians. security analysts say joining forces gives the isis group a boost. >> in this struggle with al quaida for leadership of the global jihad movement. now they've just got one of the most important terrorist groups in the world, one of the largest, 10,000 fighters, to sign up with them. >> now, experts say the new alliance with isis could give boko haram more money and recruits to attack the west. >> well, no deal. a bankruptcy judge has put the sale of atlantic city revel casino on hold. judge gore ya burns said she doesn't have the jurisdiction to approve the $82 million sale to florida developer glenn straub. all because several as peck that far sale remain on appeal. now, straub will smith a motion, asking burns to reconsider her decision.
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the $2.4 billion hotel and casino shutdown in september. >> general motors is recalling the chevy bolt. the car maker says the volt is so quiet that people are forget to go turn it off. now, that can cause a dangerous build up of carbon monoxide, if that vehicle was parked in a garage. gm is offering a free software update that will automatically shut that car off if it idols for more than 90 minutes. >> well, the universally dreaded experience of going to the dmv may soon be little less painful. two state here in the u.s. want to be the first to offer a digital drivers license. but, before the technology can roll out anywhere, the company behind it has to make sure it is completely secure. cnet.com assumesumidaz how to do that. >> reporter: soon one less reason to open the wallet. bio metric company has developed digital drivers licenses, or ddl's. drivers who want a ddl would download smart phone app.
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>> while massage and stretching have been shown to be therapeutic, skeptics say isn't a lot of research on the methamphetamine odd to prove it works and how. >> people with questions or concerns should check with their doctor before starting any casino of new program. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". 5:44, storm scan3 lit up in green carol not exactly for saint patrick's day. >> no. it was trying. try to get it in. it is better than being dress in the white however as we're through with these snowstorms, and the temperatures today, and the temperatures as they've been over the last couple of days, will take care every even the most stubborn snow pile in the shady areas maybe every your yard or in the parking lots, so we can park everywhere again. snow is not just allowed to park there. in the however we're seeing as we just took a look at the streets, that we, in philadelphia, are looking at a lot of rain. go do town to -- down to row reb hot beach looking at
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rain boardwalk reflecting lights, anywhere go, this is what we're looking at at this point this morning. we have storm scan3 showing a lot of rain over the area, where you find the yellow areas, just little bit heavier. so that's scattered about. but just generally some steady rain out there this morning, we're going to be finding it as we go through the day as well. but there may be few drying slots moving after that. by right now 39 degrees, not bad. imagine when it was 7 degrees and even lower on this, how we would have done almost anything see temperatures like there is and now we're complaining maybe they are a little chilly with the rain. but, we should get realistic realize, that this is about where we should be this time of the morning. we will be finding temperatures this afternoon getting into the 50's, but with the rain, it will just casino of tamp down the feel of. that will 36 allentown. thirty-four in the poconos. but in the four's, the farther south you go, from philadelphia. now, as you head farther to the north though, 36 quakertown pottstown, 35 in doylestown, and mt. holly at
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39 degrees. so the temperatures are little bit on the chilly, cool side compared to how you would probably like them. later on this afternoon getting to the 50's, and maybe the mid to upper 50's, as well, but i think that might come little later this afternoon. so the morning hours are still cold. we're in the 30, a we're in the four, a then later on this afternoon, we start to see these temperatures in the 50's. this rain will be with us today, it moves out by tonight, tomorrow we should be i'm going to say let's say 50 degrees, but it will feel 40's or colder because of the winds tomorrow, could be gusting 30, 40 miles an hour, monday looks better with temperatures getting into the 50's again but we will be turning down the wind machine little bit. now, future weather there is computer model sort of right. we'll give it a b plus. it does say by 10:00 o'clock we get some of the heavier rain through philadelphia, but by 1:00 o'clock it wants out to the west to bring in some of the drying areas and then kind of break up this rain. so we will see whether this
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actually does happen. i think just generally, if you see a break, you notice, it starts to fill in again little bit later on, than is a look at 10:00 o'clock tonight. still getting rain showers around here. but the general trend push this thing out of here, and then bring in maybe couple of clouds overnight and tomorrow partly sunny skies but windy windy day on sunday, with these winds. they could be gusting 30, 40 miles an hour. our rain amounts, by the time we hit midnight, and this thing is out of here, around an inch, much of the area. so three quarters to 1 inch i think is pretty general range. you're wondering about temperatures. aren't you? you were thinking that? well, i pick up on that. and you want to know what our temperature outlook is as we go through this next week. well, we will be finding our temperatures in our area probably a little bit below average. but, we've seen them far below that. just hang on, we will be getting into summer, at some point. we have temperatures today that are going to be 56 degrees philadelphia, shore, 55, poconos
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48 degrees. and with the winds today not all that bad. winds out of the south about 5 miles an hour. but, as we go through tonight we start to pick up those winds, temperatures of 40 degrees, winds out of the west ten to 15, and still some showers around tonight. so as you go through the day today, i would have that umbrella attached to your hand and bring those pets inside. it is a wet day today. the leprochans are even saying. that will now, they are hopping around, they are jumping in puddles. temperatures tomorrow, though, with the sun coming out, will be around 50 degrees, feeling colder though, with the winds gusting to as high as 40 miles an hour tomorrow. otherwise, our seven day forecast does not look bad. 50 degrees tomorrow, with a windy day. fifty-eight on monday. tuesday, 52. wednesday back down in the 40's. >> this isn't a bad week at all, nicole? >> i was going to say that all-in-all we'll take it, thank you. the developer of hotel condo project in philadelphia is incorporating some music history into the project. "eyewitness news" there at the kim ill center, where we learn new details about the sls
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international hotel and residences. the sounds of philadelphia pioneered by kenny gamble and leon huff will serve as loose inspiration for the design. building the home of the sounds of philadelphia, will be demolished to make way for that project. >> pretty cool idea there. all right, 5:49 right now. there is much more still ahead on "eyewitness news" including this: he's the man many believe chip kelly would love to have as his starting quarterback. marcus mariota was in the area. beasley reese will tell us why coming up next. also, the irish spirit flows in us city famous for their saint patrick's day parade. we'll have details on our parade, coming up tomorrow. where and when, to get in on the action, we'll tell you. stay with
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>> nova up four in their contest, dunn makes lay up to bring the game to within two. then providence will force a turn over, and as chris dunn, again, he ties the game at 61, finish with 22 points, and i don't know if you can tell, but j. wright write was really upset. he thought that was a foul. not a lot of time left for nova when ryan gets fouled trying to win it, guess in line and makes both free throws. nova escapes with a 63 to 61 victory. >> meanwhile, temple owls taking on, owls looking good, nice left there by will comings, driving to the hoop. then good defense by temple. watch the steel by josh brown.
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finish, 21-point temple beat memphis 80 to 75. >> tough one for lasalle. they led by as much as 18 in the first half. steve with amazing game, 24 points, 15 rebounds, but with time winding down, and the game, davidson tyler hits the game winner at the buzzer, lasalle lost a heart breaker 67 to 66. visiting the sixers, what a night for de marcus, drives the basket there, 39 points, 24 rebound sixers took evan turner instead that far young man, but thankfully we have noel. great set up. noel with a slam finished with 16 points, 12 rebounds, sixers win 114 to 107. >> now, after flurry of moves things were very quiet at the nova care complex yesterday. but one player traded away this week, met with the media for his new team. nick foles was introduced in
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st. louis. the eagles starting quarterback for part of two seasons was surprised by the move. he spoke about his new team. >> it is definitely a new start. but i'm going to continue to be me. i think being, you know, the best quarterback you can be, being who you are. so i'm excited just to get to know my teammates, just to get to know the lockerroom. >> now the man many thought chip kelly was set to move heaven and earth to get was in the area. marcus mariota in atlantic city. there he receives prestigious maxwell award as college player of the year. can he see his former coach chip kelly trading up for him? >> i wouldn't doubt it, but you know, coach kelly and the eagles are going to do what's best for that team, and, you know we'll see what happens. >> the phillies taking on the rays in spring training, good sign yesterday. chase utley making his spring training debut he went one for two with that single in the fourth inning. and another good sign. the big piece the big fellow,
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with big swing. ryan howard with his first homerun of the spring, hopefully there is many, many more to come. phillies win two to one. >> that's sports. i'm beasley reese, have a great day. >> display that could make any saint patrick's day festive at this green with envy. take a lock at the fountain. in savannah georgia foresight park. had annual greening of the fountains friday, that's what this is all about here. all takes off four days of celebrations marking saint patrick's day. >> pretty cool stuff. hey, philadelphia's saint patrick's day parade is tomorrow. and you can see it live at 1:00 o'clock on our sister station the "cw philly". also streaming liver on cbsphilly.com. but if you miss it, not to worry, we'll have an encore of product causes right here on cbs-3 on saint patrick's day. that's tuesday morning at 9:00. >> coming up in our next half hour every "eyewitness news" we are following the latest on the funeral for officer robert wilson, a vigil is getting underway this morning.
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also ahead breaking news, a very serious situation when a house collapse overnight traps a man inside. >> and grab your umbrellas. you're definitely going to need them today. heavy rain across our region. what you can expect for the rest of the weekend coming up next.
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>> and you are looking live at a procession getting underway for fallen philadelphia police officer robert wilson. you can see a large police presence there gathered, await that procession, of course he was killed last week in the line every duty. his funeral is set to get underway this morning. >> also ahead a house collapses and one man is trapped inside for a short time. we'll have the latest on thinks condition there at the scene. >> also, if you have plans outside today you might want to rethink them. shaping up to be a saturday soaker. storm scan3, shows heavy rain pretty much all across our area this morning. >> today is saturday, march 14th, good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. it is just about 6:00. let's sends it over to carol for more on this rain, and we're pretty much going to have to deal with this all day, right carol? >> i think you should just brace yourself that it is rain, and it will be here much of the day today and we certainly have it out here this morning. you may be lucky enough to find a couple every breaks in the action as we move through the afternoon. but then it might fill in
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again little bit. around inch of rain expected for us. it started already. you can see, as we take a look at the streets in philadelphia, that they are all lit up on the ground, because of the reflection of the rain that is out there. also know, with all of those potholes we have, it is very hard to see a pothole especially, in the dark. and specially when it is filled with water. soap, just be careful when you drive around, because you will be encountering those. we have 37 degrees, this is the temperature out at the palmyra cove nature park in new jersey, and you can see that the lights of philadelphia are tamped down little bit. that's just because of the low temperature and the rain. now, storm scan3 showing the areas of rain, the freezing rain advisory, has been allowed to expire, up in the poconos, there could still be few stubborn pockets for maybe another hour or so. that would be it. and mostly it is the warmer air moved in. the heavier rain moved in, so the threat of freezing rain in the poconos basically, has ended. now, we do have the rain all over the area,

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