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the winner faces kansas in the round of 32. carter was not able to hit. >> len: twice they've tried to go to carter and not able to deliver. keeping the door open for the hoosiers. >> chris: hartman is battling and battling even though he's undersized. >> marv: williams gets it into the corner. the three by ferrell. yogi ferrell, 22 points although extremely quiet in the second half. it is a one-point game as we approach two minutes to play. baker. pulls up. tries to go glass and drew the foul. >> len: perfect time for baker to assert himself because right now, indiana, they feel an opportunity, as two times down
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wichita state couldn't put the ball in the basket and they've seized those opportunities. >> chris: charles barkley talks about the you live by the three, you die by the team wichita state 23 for 27 they're aggressive going to the basket. >> marv: as you look at the infiniti schedule. >> marv: two free throws by baker. wichita state with a 74-71 lead.
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>> marv: good defense by wichita stte. blackmon. he is fouled. >> len: yogi ferrell got trapped down low. had nowhere to go in the pivot and good movement without the ball to bail him out. >> marv: james blackmon -- an 81% free-throw shooter. three of five here this afternoon. who is going to make the most shots? who has the most points in the second half? if your bracket's already is broken play the capital one ncaa march madness tournament run game ncaa passport
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com/tournamentrun. a two-point wichita state lead. the elephant in the room is the possibility of kansas-wichita state meeting sunday in the round of 32. >> len: interesting to watch the kansas fans remaining here they're standing up hand in their pockets, arms folded. >> chris: you're saying they have a vested interest in this? >> len: yeah secretly rooting for indiana. >> marv: that was a big missed free throw. here is baker on the drive. he's fouled. >> len: you've got to call something on that. >> chris: baker still being aggressive. he's not having the best shooting night. some guys could shy away from this moment. not want to score at all. he knows he's automatic at the free-throw line sees the bigger guy, the defender on him, tries to get something going to the bucket. >> marv: baker three for 13 from the field. four for four at the line.
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averages 15 points. he's the leading score fer wichita state and shoots 45%. 39 from three. >> len: today he's shooting a doughnut though. 0-5. >> chris: if you're baker, you're saying "i've got you guys through many games during the season. get me through this. numbers don't lie. i'll get back to my 45%. you owe me one too. >> marv: tom crean looking for shooting. collin hartman playing with four fouls checked back in. he can hit the three. wichita state up by four. 1:20 to play. in the second half. >> marv: williams. williams with a beautiful move. >> len: he got wessel up in the air and stepped by him.
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>> marv: back in omaha, 53 seconds to go wichita state with a two-point lead. two time outs remaining. indiana in the double bonus. how do they play it from here? >> len: wichita state has to remain aggressive. they've got the ball in their part of the court. one-possession ballgame. stay aggressive. try to get to the free-throw line. certainly vanvleet can break down anybody. you start looking for open people. >> chris: bigs on either side. rebound the ball. no extra possessions for either team. >> marv: here we go. wichita state in possession. down to 45 seconds. got it inside. >> len: what a play. what a play. >> marv: cotton from carter -- tekele cotton with a big bucket. five-second differential between
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the shot clock and the game clock, and a time out is taken. >> len: three to cross cotton and the mismatch. hello. it's hard for me to get excited about basketball when i've been programmed solely to provide sophisticated investment strategies. automatically monitori ng your portfolio and rebalancing it. that's what gets me excited. oh, and slam dunks. boom shakalaka. did i say that right? say hello at intelligent.schwab.com >> marv: back in omaha, it's been a good one, went at a fast tempo particularly in the first half indiana came out running
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and settled down in the second half. wichita state now leads 78-74. they were trailing for a good portion of the game. >> len: you take a look out of this time out, tom crean has to get his guys a quick shot regardless of what happens. it's a two-possession game. they have to foul. >> marv: this is ferrell. foul committed by evan wessel. >> len: why? >> chris: you said they were going to have to foul. >> len: indiana is going to have to foul. >> chris: exactly. i think the wrong team heard you. >> len: that's what i said. >> chris: wessel tries to step out and gets a little bump there. >> marv: ninth team foul. still one and one. yogi ferrell, 85% free-throw shooter, four for four here this
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afternoon. >> len: one possession ballgame no matter what happens, extend the game create more opportunities, more possessions. the more you you do that the greater the chance of wichita state making a mistake or you getting something miraculous. >> marv: darius carter back. zach brown sits down. two free throws hit by ferrell. 32.6 remaining. it's a two-point lead for wichita state. you can run the baseline. they're having trouble inbounding. a time out taken by gregg marshall of wichita state. very close to the five-second count. two time outs remaining for both teams.
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>> marv: indiana and wichita state. going to the final seconds. two-point lead for the shockers. >> len: if you're indiana, in the course of events you've got to go after a steal. but if you can't get the steal, you've got to foul immediately. wichita state, they're in the double bonus. you make your free throws you win. >> marv: baker gets it in. got it in to carter. baker being pressed. vanvleet brings it across.
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20 seconds remaining. the foul is given. >> len: that took a long time. you don't create enough opportunities if you wait that long. foul. he's been telling him to foul. i don't blame you, tom. >> marv: wichita state wanted the ball in the hands of ron baker. 75% free-throw shooter and six for six here today. 19 seconds remain. >> len: marv wichita state in the double bonus, you make your free throws you win the ballgame. >> marv: tekele cotton checks back in for wichita state so baker hitting the free throws. only three of 13 from the field. hits both. >> chris: need to keep an eye on hartman who is more than capable
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and their best three-point shooter. tom crean screaming "time out." >> len: not too many coaches more intense than tom in a tense situation. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. >> marv: marv albert len elmore chris webber lewis johnson, in a good one here in omaha. the winner will advance to the round of 32.
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going up against the jayhawks of kansas. should wichita state foul which they do not want to do it would be double-bonus time for indiana. >> len: right now they've got to play smart defense. keep in front of him without fouling. >> marv: off the mark from blackmon. baker coming up with the rebound. and you can hear the cheers from both the wichita state contingent and the kansas contingent. >> len: not as many kansas folks are standing up as wichita state. >> chris: you're going to give the kansas fans credit for clapping? did you see baker? he couldn't make a shot today but he says "i'm going to take these free throws and try to knock them down and help my team survive one more day." >> marv: i would think that fans
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even from kansas can want to see this game. >> chris: i'm sure. i see a couple of guys up there with their arms folded looking mad like a coach and they're on the kansas team. that goatee. i like that. glow in the dark goatee for you. how do you like that. >> marv: baker nine for nine from the line. 9.2 remaining. hits one of two. it's a five-point lead. final seconds of play. looks to get it off quickly. the three is way off. foul unable to hit and that will do it -- it will be wichita state and kansas meeting on sunday. these schools have not met since 1992. bill self has said in the past he's had no interest in scheduling wichita state. gregg marshall has always felt differently. the coach of the shockers says he's been trying for years to schedule a game against kansas
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and now they've done it. they will play each other. that will take place on sunday in what should be a classic. 27 points for fred vanvleet. the point guard for the shockers. zach brown career high 11. ron baker with 15. the final score wichita state 81, indiana 76. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division ♪ since horses gave way to horsepower valvoline's been right here. taking engines apart. making breakthroughs by hand. like valvoline full synthetic high mileage with maxlife technology. superior protection with 40% more anti-wear film than mobil 1. we introduced motor oil in 1866.
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well, spring is about to arrive, but you would never know it, we have an eye on the storm, as, the snow and wintry in mix hits our region. "eyewitness news" in doylestown bucks county where it didn't take long for a coat offering white stuff to develop. for many warmer weather cannot get here soon enough.
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also a similar scene in new jersey, rich edward sent thus video of crystal lake avenue you in haddonfield camden county. thinks a wet sloppy snow, the roads are pretty good, wet and a little slushy. set your watches, spring officially arrives at 6:45 a little under two hours to go, good afternoon, i'm natasha brown in for chris may. i'm jessica dean. lets go right over to meteorologist kathy orr who has a look at storm scan three and potential for this to wrap up soon. >> it is beginning to end, the ironic part of the whole story when spring begins at 6:45 just like that the the snow will even in philadelphia we will be looking ahead to some warmer days. you can see on storm scan 3a mix to the south and north still seeing some snow falling heavier at times but there is a cut off, flower anything reading, lancaster the same. we will end within the next couple of hours. when i put this in scan mode you will be able to see more detail where our mix is. do you see this yellow?
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that is sleet mixing in with rain and is what left over is snow. as we take a closer look places like mulika seeing a mix, washington township as well gloucester still in the snow, runnemede still in the snow, cherry hill even evesham still in the snow. you could end up as snow. in philadelphia mess likely end up as wet snow in the next hour or two. visibility down to a half mile in philadelphia allentown and trenton. down to the south in millville we have rain. visibility very good. dover, the same, and in wilmington just rain falling right now with visibility at 3 miles. improving condition in some locations but not in northeast philadelphia, and in mount holly, where the visibility is only .3 of a mile. snow amounts vary from north to south depending on where you are, media, 5 inches allentown four villanova four. chad forward four. vineland 1.3. in interior south jersey like haddonfield and even moorestown, new jersey picking up three to 5 inches of snow and heavier snow band. lehigh valley snow is ending
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up as we speak. in philadelphia between now and 7:00 p.m. snow will be ending. south jersey and coastal delaware we're looking at seven to 8:00 p.m. and looking ahead to milder temperatures for tomorrow. what about the road, they are wet, slushy and many locations it is still snowing. the lets check with meteorologist carol erickson live from the cbs-3 mobile weather lab with a look at the roads in south jersey, hi carol. >> reporter: i hope nobody is expecting anyone to come home fast tonight the because the traffic is slow and i want to show you this is route 38 heavily traveled road but look at the road they are not really good at all. we've got slush every place. i want people leaving these corporate centers and they are all outstanding with umbrellas with their shovels out trying to clear this very heavy, wet snow off but we're right near 295. obviously bridges and overpasses and ramps will be very slippery and i have to tell you anytime you go down an incline be careful, it is so easy for your car to be
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unable to make contact with the road on this slush. so even while the temperatures are just above the freezing mark, these road are really quite a in mess. you can see it the out here right now and see in the opposite lanes that is route 38 going westbound, lots of heavy, traffic out here it is moving slowly and should with the road conditions that we have got out here right now. reporting live from the mobile weather lab carol erickson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". thank you, carol. snow is pretty unless you have to go outside and drive tonight ordeal witt. our team coverage continues with "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff live in horsham,al sand that. >> reporter: we're here on route 611 where snow is consistent. we are seeing a quarter to half inch of slick on the roadway. how does one deal with snow on the first day of spring? we have asked around. the bird weren't exactly singing on bird song way in doylestown. >> we expect a little more
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than everybody else. >> reporter: ida bell was cautious but not paralyzed by the conditions. >> not what i expected. i expected just sort of wind. >> reporter: trish and chase were on the move as well, one a little bit more enthused than the other. >> we are waiting for it to be over and finished. >> reporter: in town spring clean upstarted early and required a shovel. >> it is not that bad. >> reporter: not bad for travis smith it is his final chance to earn some extra cash. >> it is always nice to have in the pocket. >> reporter: he is making money but here is the question. >> psychologically this winter has been cold and long but how have you held up. >> lots of layers. >> i just take it one storm at a time. >> it is cold but could have been worse last year was much worse. too much snow. it is pretty though. >> reporter: it is pretty but also pretty frustrating for those ready for spring. the reporting live from montgomery county, alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness
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tomorrow have after last night's buzzer beating ring against lsu. leslie van arsdal joins us from pittsburgh with the very latest on wildcats, leslie. >> reporter: well, natasha villanova barely broke a wet the in the huge victory over lafayette but they have no time to celebrate it is all about getting ready for nc state. >> we are together as a team. they just kept on, kept on working, kept on playing hard until the end. it work out for them. that is something we have to keep in mind whether we're down or whether we're up they will keep playing hard until the last minute. >> reporter: while villanova dominated lafayette nc state pulled off a amazing come back win over ls is u and the team was watching. >> great come back. it shows thaws they will fight for 40 minutes. that is what we do best as well. i think it will be a great game. >> reporter: good thing villanova not the type of team to allow that or the of come back to happen, they say.
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>> not at all but we're two different teams. we just have to be mentally prepared to go in and have a a battle. >> reporter: key for nova just keep playing their game. >> we know we have had a great year so far. we are just trying to continue. >> reporter: so, what is saturday's game plan? well, coming up at 6:00 we will hear from coach jay wright. back to you. >> thanks, very much leslie. tonight robert more ace begins top seeded duke at 7:10 and saint john against san diego state at 9:40. coming up in the next half an hour philadelphia a police investigating after a woman's body was found under a blanket inside a boarding home. it is a crime that is so awful it is difficult to even talk b a pregnant woman attack a for her baby. we have the chilling 911 tape. long after sandy people finally getting back into their homes i'm cleve bryan in ocean city the eye. coming up stories on have hardship and now
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developing right now a father makes a heart breaking discovery, authorities are investigating the death of a student inside of a kensington home. this story is unfolding on the 3100 block of the heartville street. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at police headquarters with more todd? >> reporter: jessica, the 18 year-old was found dead inside of her home this morning and as you mentioned it was her father, who discovered the
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body. eighteen year-old margaret molina was murdered and police say the the at parent cause of death strangulation. teen's body was discovered this morning by her dad in her upstairs bedroom of their kensington home. >> he had not seen her over several hours but her door was lock which was office you whyly not uncommon but at a certain point he broke the door down and found her inside on her bed. >> reporter: investigators spent part of the morning removing possible evidence from the home on the 3100 block of heartville street. according to neighbors molina went to olney high school and could be seen hanging out with her boyfriend. >> she was a good girl. she was a good girl. i cannot say nothing bad at all. >> reporter: spokesperson with einstein medical center confirms molina has been a volunteer at the hospital since 2013. >> she always told me that she wanted to be involved in pediatrics that she likes working with kid. >> reporter: police indicate that the 18 year-old had head trauma and pronounced dead inside her home 6:30 friday
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morning. but a as of right now no arrests have been made but investigators are also looking into who else might have had access to inside that home. the reporting live tonight from police headquarters in center city, todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". fill will a police meantime are investigating the the death of the woman found inside a west philadelphia boarding house. woman who had been shot in the neck was fund by a resident of the boarding house. in the 5100 block of spruce street. the the victim, 28 year-old geneva owens was found in the first floor living room under a blanket. >> she was starting to decompose so we believe she was there for a couple weeks. >> reporter: so far police have made no arrest of this case just yet. >> reporter: colorado woman is a accused of a horrific crime. police say she posted an ad on craigs list with the intention of stealing a baby from the womb of another woman. reporter mary malone has details of a very disturbing
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story. >> reporter: horrific crime will forever change the lives of these two women, michelle wilkins went to this house seven months pregnant. police say she responded to an ad on craigs list for baby clothes but this mother to be seen smiling in family pictures made a chilling cry for help. >> they cut my don't know. >> she was beaten stabbed and bleeding, her baby had been cut out of her. >> what did she cut you with. >> a knife i'm pregnant. >> reporter: emergency crews found wilkins going in and out of consciousness barely able to speak. they found a knife with the 3-inch blade under the bed, weapon police say she used to attack mother to be to cover up an elaborate lie. according to the police report lane told her husband she miss carried a baby and he saw baby gasping for breath. investigators say husband drove lane and baby to the hospital, same place cruz
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would take wilkins. the baby didn't make it but wilkins will because of the precision lane used to cut out the baby. now, prosecutors are weighing what charges wilkins will face. >> there is no way murder charges can be brought, if it is not established that the fetus lived as a child outside of the body of the moth are. >> reporter: while lane leaves court in the prison uniform and held on two million-dollar bail, wilkins family says they are grateful wilkins survived but they will forever grief the the baby they will never know. i'm mary maloney reporting. two separate investigating are underway in the hanging death of the black man in in mississippi. family members identified the victim as 54 year-old ot is byrd who had been missing for more than two weeks. police say he was found yesterday in hanging in a tree in the wood behind his home. investigators are looking to see if his death was a
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homicide or a suicide if y'all feel like y'all need to come up and saying on please, to bring closure to this family, just come and turn yourself? >> fbi and justice department are looking into possible civil rights violations. former rap mogul su ge knight collapses in court after a bail hearing. his attorney says his client diabetic, has not received any medication since thursday. the collapse marked the fourth time he had been hospitalized following a court hearing. knight is accused of running down two men with his truck killing one of them and judge has set his bail at 25 million-dollar. children of the comedian killed in the new jersey turnpike crash that injured tracie minister again are getting a ten million-dollar settlement from wal-mart that amount was disclosed in court papers filed in new york's west chester county. james mcnair died when a wal-mart truck hit a van carrying him morgan and others. morgan's lawyer says former
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so suicide bomb's tacked two mosques in yemen and a at least 137 people are dead. the bombers struck during friday prayers. in addition to the dead at tax left more than 300 injured. a group claiming to be a branch of the terror group isis said it carried out those attacks. the white house says there is no proof isis was involve. in australia the cafe that was the scene of the deadly siege three months ago is now back in business. the hundreds of people waited in line to enter lent cafe in sidney. back in december a gunman took 18 people hostage, two people died in the siege. plaques dedicated to the two people killed have been installed inside that cafe. teachers are helping pennsylvania's governor tom wolf pay for early childhood
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education by collecting pen is for prek. the governor was presented with hundreds of pen is a at the pennsylvania convention center today. "eyewitness news" at the delaware val a association for the education of young children conference. earlier this month governor wolf proposed $2 billion in additional funding for early education over the next four years. as "eyewitness news" marks, 50 years, we are looking back at memorable events. from the phillies 1980 world series win to championship football games, a lot happened at veteran stadium but this weekend in 2004 philly bid farewell to the vet... >> fans will looked on as the historic stadium cam crumbling down. cbs-3 had nine cameras. the structure was imploded in
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close call for a pennsylvania family after their 22 month-old toddler was found face down in a creek. >> as don champion report the little boy is making a miraculous recovery thanks to the tireless efforts of doctors. >> reporter: little martin is smiling again something his mother believes is a miracle. >> every day is progress. >> reporter: the 22 month-old was playing with his siblings last week behind their pennsylvania home when he disappeared, a neighbor eventually found guardel in the nearby creek without a pulse. emergency crews and then doctors performed cpr on him for nearly two hours. >> right before we did one race pulse check and doctor lambert and write checking pulses and said, he has got a pulse. >> reporter: hours laters guardel regain consciousness his body temperature was more than 20 degrees below normal when he was rush to the hospital. doctors believe his hypotheria slowed guardel's metabolism down and protect
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his organs from cardiac arrest. >> in my 23 years i have not seen an an hour and 41 minutes come back to this degree of neurologic recovery. >> reporter: a week later he is back home where he is talking and walking around. >> doctors were dumbfounded themselves and to see how he is so close to what he was before, it is just god's hand there again. >> reporter: something that is truly worth smiling about. don champion for cbs news. wow. >> amazing. >> yes. >> doctors say that once they started warming up guardel's body they wereble to detect a pulse. >> it took more than 50 nurses and doctors to help revive him what a story yeah, miraculous. millions of people in parts of the europe asia and africa witnessed a extraordinary astros man california event. >> today's three minute total solar eclipse was a double treat. the total eclipse which happens when the moon lines up between the sun and the earth was extra special because the sun was covered by a super
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moon. the the u.s. will not experience a total solar clips again until 2017. and in weather we are looking at some cold temperatures across the region and we are seeing that transition from snow over to sleet, and a even rain especially in south jersey. this is where i will focus because temperatures are right at that borderline 32 33 degrees and we are seeing mixing going on. doug is reporting a temperature of 33 degrees. he is telling us about scattered power outageness burlington county from the wet snow, so there is some news that we are aware of now so thank you doug for. that lets take it over to further north near cherry hill where temperature is 33 degrees. lynn is saying is there a mix here. not much wind. 5 inches of snow. road are very slushy even in cherry hill seeing a mixing on there little further to the south in south jersey the temperature 36 degrees. the sat i reporting in
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36 degrees with an easterly wind in win known, three and a half inches of snow. it looks like it will end soon slushy wet road with the wintry mix there and we will take you a little bit clothier to the river near palmyra and riverton. 33 degrees reported in cinnaminson. kevin says there is not much wind, snowing on the first day of spring with a wintry in mix there. take a look outside where we're seeing some snow on our parking lot. do you see the the the cbs-3 parking lot. it is sticking out on the parking lot but not on area roads. the visibility, much improved in center city philadelphia and just seeing a few scattered snow showers and flurries: this is winding down. we have more beautiful pictures to show you this taken from one of our weather watchers, tanya standing on the art museum steps looking at the parkway just a very pretty picture late this afternoon. williams send us this picture from moorestown new jersey over 5 inches of snow and snow clinging to the trees making
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it pretty but by tomorrow when we warm up all that will be gone. take your pictures new before spring moves n here's our pennsylvania snow totals, royersford five and a half inches huffs church in the reading area and berks county. 5 inches. ambler four. wynnewood four. drexel hill 3.5 inches of snow. new jersey, mount laurel, voorhees 4 inches. mantua 3.5. hammington one. in delaware claymont, 2 inches. less's accumulation as we head toward south as we did expect more rain. philadelphia so far 2.2. that brings the the sees on to 5 inches of snow. really back loaded this season with our snowfall. storm scan three shows a back edge, there is mixing in south jersey so i do think that the snow will be coming to an even in philadelphia within the next hour when spring moves in. on the roads tonight we will clear it the out as far as precipitation is concerned around 8:00 slushy spots, slow travel through the evening
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hours. as we look ahead overnight low temperature 30 degrees with cloud and a refreeze. tomorrow high 50. really feeling like spring. spring begins this evening we will see some changes, average high during the spring 54, sunset at 73:00 tonight. average snowfall for spring is only an inch. that is it. home an inch in our future and it is our seven day forecast. the it is warming up next week. that is a look at our seven day. on the cbs-3 healthwatch an estimated one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer. >> after chemotherapy many serve wires complain of mentally fogginess. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the research to fix that problem problem as a middle schoolteacher for 35 years yvonne knew how to stay organize and multi task but after chemotherapy for breast cancer she became forgetful and depressed. >> i cannot remember what i
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have taught for all of those years because i could not remember the names of the countries and capitols and i thought i just can't teach. >> reporter: up to a third of survivors complain of memory loss and problems focusing after chemotherapy something called chemo brain. >> concrete examples i lose my place when i read and then i'm distracted by thought or by little noises. >> reporter: yvonne was part of the study investigating chemo brain. researchers created program of puzzles and test to help improve memory. yvonne's group did mental exercises for five weeks, another set did nothing. both groups underwent brain wave testing, researchers found woman who completed the mental kerr sizes significantly improved their ability to recall and performed better on memory tests. >> if you know understand a little bit about memory you can trouble shoot your own problems and fix it. >> reporter: now researchers only worked with breast cancer survivors for this study but
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they believe their treatment program could help other cancer survivor who also experienced chemo brain. so this proves brain exercises, pay off for a lot of things. >> yes. >> improve that situation for them. >> exactly. >> stephanie, thanks. are you looking for something to do this weekend. >> coming up a look at is what hot at the box office. >> reporter: i'm kevin frazier coming up, they are back to fight for freedom and individuality in the the next installment of the divergent
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bradley's mom in jenkintown. the pair split in january right before the the oscars even though they attended the ceremonies together. justin bean inner hot water after two former neighbors filed a lawsuit against him. susan and jeffery schwartz allege beiber and his body guard alleged they harassed him, even spit in their faces. they also claimed body guard made anti sematic market toward them. pop star still on probation for last year, has in the commented on the suit. >> heading to the movies this weekend the the next chapter in the divergent series is in theaters now. >> kevin frazier from entertainment tonight has more on the highly anticipated movie insurgent. >> reporter: this week shealen woodly is back with the amount james to lead fight for freedom in the society on the brink of a war, in the second installment of the divergent series insurgent. >> find them, everyone of them. >> we will never stop coming after us.
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it is time we fight back. >> reporter: rebels of divergent continue to fight their independent. forecast shealen woodly and the o james and kate wins less including octavia expenser and niomi watts. >> you claim you are an insurgent, we will combine forces, and we will be unstoppable. >> right the away when i got there the first day i could see how unified everyone was, how connected to what though were doing, and it was just, impressive. such a young group of hugely talented actors. >> they work speaks for itself. so, of course, wanted to bring the a game and make it as complex and interesting as possible. >> we will. >> reporter: this installment is bigger in every way including the the action and like our character trist, shealen is fearless. >> you get to basically sky dive without the fear of the parachute not opening.
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>> i wanted to do as many as i probably could. >> i am a knot going to fight you. >> of course you are not you are going to fight you. >> reporter: for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier new back to you in the studio. if you want to know is what hot in hollywood watch entertainment tonight every week night at 7:00 o'clock right here on cbs-3. that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. now at 6:00 spring starts in less than an hour but you wouldn't know it by looking outside. tonight we have an eye on our storm, kathy? >> the good news is that storm is coming to ab end, we will look ahead to on milder days in the seven day forecast, coming up. you might say hats off to the radnor police department who took vac of the suspect's unusual head gear to head off an accused armed a robber charged with victimizing this mini mart. i'll have the exclusive story from the main line, coming up.
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plus they lost a lot in the wake of hurricane sandy but they never lost hope, more than two years later we will take you to an emotional home coming. we start tonight with our eye on a storm, winter is hanging on and bringing us one last blast before the season's change. that heavy wet snow making for a messy evening commute. the storm is expect to leave us, just around the same time spring officially begins. how about that. but before we can get to spring, we have got to get through this. good evening i'm jessica dean. >> i'm natasha brown in for chris may. we have live team three coverage. we will start with meteorologist kathy orr tracking when this will all half move out. hopefully soon kathy. >> old man winter boo, lets say hello to spring. the in the next couple hours this will be in the the rear-view mirror so to speak. on storm scan three you can see where snow ended allentown, reading, lancaster seeing flurries.
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report from mulika saying very light precipitation falling. this is rain to the south through wilmington parts of the cumberland county down toward the shore. where we see yellow orange that is an indication that we have some sleet mixing in and still, some snow in philadelphia and trenton and it looks like we will end that way. chester county precipitation very light, a few flurries there. thinks coming to an end quickly. we will zoom in and see wintry mix in west deptford but neighbors in gloucester seeing rain. glassboro around 322 and up 295 toward cherry hill and evesham still seeing some giant, wet flakes falling and you will end up as snow. look at our visibility, this tells the picture. millville rain, that is why your visibility is so good wilmington 8 miles visibility. philadelphia improving at 5 miles. half mile visibility in trenton. we are seeing visibility climbing as precipitation lightening um. media 6 inches. five and a half in skippack. mount
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