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bottom floor, it was ordered shut down but there is a hall in the upstairs where teens were partying before, three were shots, and we spoke to family of the young men who died. >> he is not the here because the the -- some senseless person wanted to pick up a gun and shoot you the. >> reporter: gunned down in the parking lot not big life change family was expecting from 18 year-old tamer bright. >> he had a baby on the way, and his main goal was i want to fix my life up so my baby. >> reporter: family say bright didn't go to parties but he saw hype on social media about a dance on easter night. the it was at an upstairs hall above the former pits automotive sobriety and several cousins decided to go. >> it was a nice night they said there was security. there would be security. we let him go. >> reporter: as party ended around 11:30 in the crowd of mostly teens were leaving shots rang out in the parking lot. this is tame era's aunt and her son was at the party. >> they were getting their jackets. they heard gunshots.
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when they went out, their cousin was on the ground. >> reporter: bright's cousins, put him in the person's car and drove him to the emergency room. was pronounced dead at 3:25 after suffering multiple gunshot wound. seventeen year-old was also shot but expect to recover. sixteen year-old girl was grazed by a bullet. >> they were all kids, a crowd of kid, like who does that like why. all these people accountable for what they do. they were brave enough and loyal enough, but they should be man enough to stand there and face charges. >> reporter: bright's family is pleading for witnesses to step forward. >> please contact the the police, the prosecutor's office anybody. tell what you know police report report we have seen some people moving things out from this building. we have had no success trying to get a hold of people from pits automotive and police did not provide any information about this rooftop lounge if it was legal or not. right now they have no arrests and they don't have any motive
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for why the shooting started. we are live in haddon township, cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". also developing tonight, some brand new video shows moments before jewelry store worker was abduct from a center city parking garage on saturday afternoon. that woman was brutalized robbed and dumped in the cemetery. steve paterson joins us live from jeweler's row with that video, steve. >> reporter: chris, we can show you path where this woman was walking, she work at this jewelry store across the street and saturday afternoon she's crossing over chestnut to that garage. now this is in broad daylight. police say her carries inside the basement in that garage. neighbors and area employees say that garage is often dark and feels unsafe. tonight, we can show you inside the garage as the crime was occurring. >> relieved that she's okay. >> reporter: word of solace from national watch and diamond owner robert greenstein after a terror filled weekend for one who have his employees.
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>> we're very relieved. >> reporter: monday detective searching jeweler's row for any link to three men police say are responsible for abduction and brutal says. they found surveillance video from inside the garage where police say the jewelry store worker was taken. take a look you can see a maroon cargo van with white markings fitting suspect description entering shortly after 1:00 saturday afternoon. almost three hours later business owners identified this woman as the five three-year old employee on the way to the garage's basement. it is there that police say she is kidnap. minutes later the van is seen pulling away. jewelry store owner, shy cohen says garage is dim and feels dangerous, i never felt safe working there because it is enclosed. there is no real kind of security or anything like that. >> reporter: police say that the woman was then bound, beaten and shot with the taser some seven times before the store's keys and safe pass code. while the men drove around for about an hour finally she was dumped in that darby township
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cemetery nearly 10 miles away. moments later the men take her again, this time she's beaten for pin number for her atm card. when she's dropped off a second time a passing driver calls for her. >> thank god that she's alive and that she's recuperating and just keep her in our prayers. >> reporter: despite being taken to the hospital, for a concussion, on top of multiple contusions cuts and bruises, would the man's boss says she's home resting and will make a recovery. we will show you more from that surveillance video at 6:00. live from center city i'm's steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". steve, thank you. philadelphia a police are looking for driver of the silver saab suv who started shooting at cars in west philadelphia this morning. investigators say person fired four shots around 66th and malvern this happened around 7:00 o'clock. we know one car was hit but no one was injured. new 59:00 crews are
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working to clean up this big mess along the new jersey turnpike in hamilton township mercer county. an 18 wheeler carrying shingles flipped over around 1:30 this afternoon near exit 7a spilling debris into the north and southbound lanes. that driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. officials say engine trouble shortly after take off forced this pilot of this small plane to land beyond the runway at queen city municipal airport in allentown. that plane came to reza begins a 10-foot fence separating airport from interstate 78. the pilot and passenger were not hurt. new at 5:00 o'clock tonight it is almost over, boston marathon bombing case is wrapping up. cbs reporter chris van cleve is in boston and shows us what jurors saw during closing arguments. >> reporter: for their closing arguments prosecutors once again shed graphic images of the the boston marathon bombing playing pictures over a jihadi chant found on dzhokhar tsarnaev's i phone and lap top. the prosecutors told jurors
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the defendant brought terrorist tomorrow boston on a day that the world would be watching arguing dzhokhar and his brother tamerlan acted as a team who coordinated their attacks to maximize the terror that day that they felt they were soldiers prosecutors say. the bombings killed three and injured more than 260 others including eight year-old martin richard who is seen standing just feet the in front of dzhokhar right before the second explosion. richard's parents and other victims listened as prosecutors said she is children weren't knows don't them this he were american, of all of the places he could have placed the bomb he placed it right here. jurors were reminded of the manifesto dzhokhar wrote on the side have the boat where he hid writing stop killing our people and we will stop. the government is seeking the death penalty tsarnaev's attorneys acknowledged early on that he dit, their goal has been to save their client from death row. the defense team is lead by judy clark who specializes in keeping clients including unabomber ted kaczynski off
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death row. her strategy has been to suggest that tsarnaev fell under the influence of his older brother tamerlan. chris van cleve for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". end is nearing in another big trial. jurors could begin deliberations tomorrow for aaron hernandez. former nfl player for patriots the face first degree murder charge in the shooting death of odin lloyd. the the defense rested in the case today. its case lasted only a day. prosecutors spent more than two months laying out its version of the events. well, from south philadelphia today two word rang out throughout the delaware valley: play ball. >> it is opening day at sittens bank park and the the weather simply could not be any better to welcome home the phillies. >> absolutely perfect. we have team coverage of the home opener leslie van arsdal is at the ball park we will get to her in just a moment but first the person we need to give brace to today meteorologist kate bilo. kate what a fantastic way to kick off the season.
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>> you could not ask for better day better weather for home opener than this nicest one i remember in quite sometime. joining me is is bruce from bear delaware. the bruce, do you remember an opening day like this in recent past. >> not whatsoever. it is always rainy. this was a gorgeous day. >> how do the phillies look out there. >> well, they are rebuilding and hopefully we will get it down the road but hopefully everything will be okay. >> i think it will. you know if this day bode for anything in the season we got some good luck heading our day, right. >> i agree hundred percent but this was a great opening day. the last opening day i came it was rainy, cold chilly 48 degrees. >> nothing like that today. >> lets look at the temperatures right now outside. it is 47 degrees outside right now, feeling fantastic outside and last time we were in the 70's like this was back in the november. 72 degrees on november 24th. things are looking fantastic
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right now outside. unfortunately we have changes on the way. we will see showers start to move in. coming back here live to the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, look at the this 74 degrees, feeling amazing, the breeze is picking up but can't stay this way forever. i'll have more on showers invading our area as soon as tomorrow when we join new a few minutes. now back inside to you. what a day out there. fans having a lot to cheer about when it came to the weather, question is what about the the team? our team coverage of the opening day continues new with leslie van arsdal hoist also outside citizens bank park this afternoon leslie. >> reporter: well, that is right phillies taking on the red sox as we speak. the the game not so good. as we were talking about earlier the weather here just could not be better. for the fans win or lose, there is just something special about opening day. >> i have not in missed opening day since i was eight years old. >> reporter: day phillies fans have been waiting all winter
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for opening day at the the ballpark. for some it is an annual tradition and for others a new one. >> it is just so much fun with all of the fans and everything going on and just exciting. so we decided to start her off this year. first game. >> reporter: lots of pregame festivities before the game's grand entrance in the ball park. the first pitch threw by philadelphia university coaching legend herb man gee. the biggest change to the ballpark upon entering are metal detectors in every entrance and long lines to go with them but for the true fan, it doesn't matter. nor does the outcome of the game. >> win or lose we were here. >> they were optimistic in 93. so is there a chance. we are undefeat today. we will see what happens. cole hamels is pitching.
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you never know. >> reporter: you know what you never know, i did catch up with manager ryne sandberg before the the the game today. he a said there are a lot of reasons to be excited about this team. we will hear from him coming up in sports at 6:00. now back to you. >> leslie, we will seal you soon. i you can get phillies updates anytime on your smart phone just text the word phillies to 84816 but do know message and data rates apply. still to come, bullets fly, shattering feeling will of what should be a very safe place. we have brand new you details in the investigation into a shooting at a philadelphia rec center and a live report coming up. also a major backlash after a journalism school, issues a report blasting rolling stone magazine article on an alleged campus rape. this new report might not be the last of the magazine's problems. and if you are looking to lose weight our health reporter stephanie stahl has new information about which weight loss plans offer the
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with warm weather here spring home improvement is in full swing. you may want to hire an expert but that does not mean always smooth sailing. >> jim donovan tells bus one woman's battle to get what she paid for. >> reporter: when donna anderson added a bedroom over what was once her garage she hired cummings construction in havertown to do the work.
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>> he had excellent reviews. >> reporter: but her experience with contractor jonathan cummings has been less than excellent. >> it took months and months for him to pay. >> debris left behind and she is not happy with the window, he put in. she wanted. >> something tilted in i wanted the lock in screen which is what we have throughout the the house report roar her contract say anderson windows were to be used but that is not what she got. >> they are impossible to lock. i just did not like the windows. >> reporter: report done's mates the difference between what she used and what she paid for was between six and $700. cummings initially promised three on your side to make things right. when we went looking for him in one was to be found. donna plans to take him to court because as far as she's concern. >> he didn't do what he was supposed to do. >> reporter: now cummings construction has a d plus rating with the better business bureau in part due to his failure to reply to a complaint a against the
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business. donna's contract has a clause that says changes must ab greed to in writing. she didn't agree to different windows so that will help her in court. >> you listen and wonder if there is anything she should have done differently. >> she paid final payment before everything was complete. so i always suggest make sure you got a payment schedule in your contract and stick to it. do not make that final payment until everything is complete. the that is only kind of leverage is you have. >> once that money is gone it could be gone. >> see you at 11:00. jim, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. if you are traveling out and about right now you'll find rush hour, some delays, however are lighter then usual because we have phillies home opener tonight a lot of the folks are at citizens bank park. we will talk about that in a moment. lets talk about ridge avenue west wound. if you are traveling right at city, we are dealing with an overturn tractor trailer. you will note that is here closing the ramp. ridge avenue to lincoln will
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get you through this. this will be out for quite sometime because they have not upright that had reek will. i-95 southbound has gotten better around cottman a lot of folks who made it out of the south philadelphia already. in delaware county 95 in the northbound direction is a hold up from delaware all the way down through the commodore barry bridge and making your way a approaching 476 there was an earlier accident at 476 that has been cleared. rush hour residual delays, give yourself more time, chris and jessica. >> victoria, thanks very much. there is buzz out there about the new apple watch, still to come find out why you won't be able to stand in line to get it when it does go on sale. fall out after a news anchor makes a rude comment about kelly clarkson's weight we will tell what you that anchor is saying right now, beasley. beautiful opening day right now, red sox in town facing cole hamels and champion will be crowned tonight in college basketball will bo ryan lead wisconsin to the title. a preview ahead in spor
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...and partnering with businesses, community colleges and universities to create jobs jim kenny, the block by block mayor we need to move philadelphia ahead. we have been looking forward to this day for quite a while with phillies opening day at the ballpark and mother nature clifford in a big way. >> kate bilo is live at citizens bank park with a look at the forecast kate a great the day to be outside. >> just a perfect day out here at the ballpark and breeze has pick up, glad i turn my
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phillies cap in my bag to keep hair more contained. wind picking up as clouds try to move in but nothing can put a damper on this evening. the it has been a perfect day, kind of day beef been dreaming about all winter long. we have not been in the mid 70's since october. lets walk other to the cws3 mobil weather lab. the our weather watcher observations are scrolling along the the bottom of the screen. look for your own neighborhood there right outside citizens bank park it is 73.2 degrees and the wind have been picking up a bit. it is a breezy beautiful evening. the great night for doing some grilling outside. one thing you have to watch with these gusty wind fire danger is high in pine barons prone to that. do keep that in mind if you have outdoor grilling plans or anything like. that the lets head out to storm scan three. we are not seeing much of anything at all, clear skies a few cloud are starting to work in from the west. as we widen out and look at what is in store clouds, showers, just lurking off to the south and west and that is what is coming in for
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remainder of the week. temperatures right now we're still in the low to mid 07's. seventy-two at the airport at the moment. thirty-seven in wilmington. sixty-nine in millville. who at boston they have a northeast win stationary bound try south of there and 41 degrees there 76 down in charleston. wind sustained coming out of the south and southwest at 21 miles an hour at the the airport right now. the it is getting blustery. here's what we are looking for moving ahead in time. we will take you through this quickly. stationary boundary set up tomorrow bringing some showers and all week it will stay in place bringing colder air down by wednesday. here's your week outlook what to expect. cloud roll in overnight. showers clouds and much cooler by wednesday. so tomorrow's damp and unsettled but still warm. wednesday much colder thursday it is chilly as well. so for tonight, clouds roll in, we will be down to 53. mild night. tonight's low is warmer then wednesday's high. tomorrow, still warm high near 07 but cloudy and unsettled with showers around at
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anytime. you're witness weather three day forecast look at the that drop from 47 today to 70 tomorrow and then just 49 on wednesday as we get into that northeast flow and thursday back here live at mobile weather lap we are trying to soak up every last minute before the showers come back n coming up with the seven day we will have a glimpse in your weekend. for the now reporting live from the citizens bank park i'm kate
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for red sox. lon offensive highlight for phillies a double by ryan howard. the the score red sox up four to nothing in the eighth inning of play. march madness comes to a thrilling even tonight, right here on cbs-3. the wisconsin badgers take on the duke blue devils for mens college basketball national championship. the badgers beat tournament's overall number one and previously unbeaten kentucky wildcats on saturday. duke reached the finals by beating michigan state. duke has won four championships, wisconsin is coached by chester's bo ryan. >> whatever this team accomplishes monday night, one way or the other it is still who they are. they proudly have represented the university of wisconsin, the big ten. i'm never really concerned if people, if there are people that perceive as a certain way because we are who we are. we play the way we play. we're sure happy with it.
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>> all right. it is coming up. it the is right here on cbs-3. it is wisconsin and duke has their fans. but we have bo and bo's boys. we will go for the chester guy i think. >> their game sat the day against kentucky was one of the best final four games you could ever see, both teams were amazing. tonight should be one to watch. >> a lot of fun. >> go, bo. >> thanks, beasley. count down is on to the launch of the new apple watch. it is coming this week. >> next up we have details of apple's strict rules about ordering one. all coming up at 5:30. as a coach his job was to guide young lives but for police they say he put those lives at risk opening fire during a basketball game here saturday. outrage reaction from neighbors coming up. a fraternity is fighting back after rolling stone magazine is rip apart for an article claiming the
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aim owe chris may with the look at top stories for you, the the family of the eight year-old boy killed in the shooting, during a party in haddon township last night is pleading for the the shooter to come forward. police say that someone opened fire in the parking lot of the rooftop lounge, two other teenagers were injured in that shooting. well, philadelphia police want to know if you recognize the van in this video. they stay three men used to it abduct a jewelry store worker from a center city parking garage over the weekend. that woman was beaten robbed and then dumped in a delaware county cemetery. closing arguments are underway in the boston marathon bombing trial, dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 counts in the a attack that killed three people and injured hundreds more. just moments ago a west philadelphia basketball coach turned himself into police charged with an outrageous crime, opening fire, during a basketball game. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter was there as he
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surrendered, and walt has latest developments in this investigation, walt. >> reporter: well some big questions and outrage among neighbors here in west philadelphia after that coach allegedly opened fire with 70 people inside the gym sat the day afternoon. a short time ago he surrendered here to southwest detectives along with his attorney. do you have anything to say tour players. >> reporter: surrendering with his attorney basketball coach maurice tarvarez role was to help held young lives but instead, police say he ee put those lives at risk, allegedly pulling a gun during a basketball game at christie recreation center sat the day afternoon. and firing a shot toward a rival coach that bullet goes right in the bleachers filled with people. >> correct bullet goes right above bleachers there is a window and window supports it, if the the shot went high or we could have had a few people injured. >> reporter: lieutenant john walker says tarvarez fired the shot after the rival coach
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tried to diffuse an argument he was having with a spectator. >> just fired one shot. >> yes um-hmm. >> reporter: what did everybody do at that point. >> he started running out, screaming, hollering running >> reporter: nancy law was the in the stand when the shot rang out with her 11 year-old cousin. >> these guys are supposed to be examples. how can you be an exam tomorrow children as a coach. >> reporter: as neighbors comprehend how it could happen the coach's attorney claims that his client, a father of three, with no criminal history, and a permit to carry a weapon, fired one shot into the air in self-defense because he feared he was about to be beaten by a growing, angry crowd. >> fifteen to 20 people were approaching him, some of them had their hand inside their hoodies, gesturing as if they had a firearm. >> reporter: when tinari was asked why his client would
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bring a gun to the basketball game he replied that mr. tarvarez had previously been shot at a basketball game in philadelphia, and was now carrying a weapon. he is awaiting arraignment here which will happen in the next few hours. live from southwest detectives i'm walt hunter for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> walt, thank you. a maryland man is indicted on attempted mur are charges for an alleged attack at a new jersey subway restaurant. prosecutors say 48 year old yoon choy stabbed his ex-girlfriend multiple time at hamilton subway last september. he is being held in the mercer county prison on $750,000 bail. well tough word for rolling stone magazine today from some of its journalism colleagues. today columbia journalism school said that the magazine story about a rape at the the university of virginia was rife with bad journalism. the magazine retracted that article and apologized. the story least involved around the the alleged sexual assault of the woman that the magazine identified only as
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jackie but police could not confirm that it ever happened. >> suffice to it say we were unable to find any basis of fact to conclude there was even an event on september the 28th, 2012 at that particular fraternity house. >> reporter: story led to protest on the campus of the university of virginia all florida turned activities were suspended and instances of vandalism. the fraternity now says it will pursue legal action against rolling stone. tonight white house is going on the offensive against critics of the nuclear deal with iran. cbs news reporter craig bos well has more on the pr push from the obama administration. >> reporter: white house put the ernest secretary front and center toe defend the nuclear deal. >> thinks in the built upon trust but hard nosed, requirements. >> reporter: he says despite reported differences coming from tehran u.s. and iran are
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on the same page with the same a agreement and president obama pushed back begins critics during a new york times interview. >> this is our best bet by far to make sure iran does not get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: many lawmakers say congress needs to approve any agreement with a nuclear agreement with iran and senate is delaying, lifting economic sanctions while lawmakers review language. with the framework in place negotiators have until june 30th to work out specifics including how quickly sanctions may be lifted and verifying east rap is holding up its end of the deal. >> the the sales process after you have a signed agree toys show people this agreement is in the united states interest. we should comply. it will advance our security in the region. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu insist that the security of everyone except iran is in jeopardy. convincing skeptical alleys is part of the administration's sales push, with the meeting between president obama and leaders of several gulf nations set for later this spring. craig boswell for cbs-3
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"eyewitness news". the the race for the white house business to get more crowded, kentucky senator rand paul is expect to announce tomorrow that he will rub for president. the republican will kick off his campaign with the five day tour of five states, starting in his home of kentucky. from there it is on to new hampshire, south caroline iowa and nevada which were all early primary and caucus states. today paul revealed his campaign slogan, it is defeat the washington machine unleash the american dream. on the other side of the aisle, former secretary of state hillary clinton is expect to launch her campaign in the next couple of weeks. sources close to clinton says that the campaign will focus on intimate events rather than speeches and big rallies, at least to begin w they say the goal, to make campaign more about voters and less about clinton herself. while new jersey governor chris christie is still considering a run for the republican nomination he is taking his signature town hall
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events on the road. governor christie will be holding several tell it like it is town halls in new hampshire later this month. you may know of course, new hampshire the first state to hold a u.s. primary. christie has held american 130 town hall meetings during his time as new jersey governor. well to day the city of fill brought a 30 day america period for the fallen police sergeant robert wilson to a close. this is video from a memorial at city hall today officer wilson was gunned down, last month when he tried to stop a robbery in a north philadelphia game stop store. he was in that store buying a game for his son. two brothers are in custody, they have been charged with the the officer's murder. a tractor trailer driver is rush to the hospital after going over an embankment chopper three over the scene in towamencin township this afternoon. you can see that truck ended up in a ditch. the driver was rescued and taken to the hospital in an unknown condition. in one else was hurt but there
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was a road that was temporarily shut down. another accident involving a tractor trail they are one on interstate 76 near mall boulevard in king of prussia one person was flown to a nearby hospital, a second vehicle was also involved and one person was taken to the hospital with a head injury. that crash tied up traffic for a while. good evening everyone. quite a segway into a overturn tractor trail their we're dealing with currently right now. fuzz are traveling on the westbound side of ridge avenue this is right at city. it is affecting ramp to city avenue. if you are trying to make tonight and around that area can take ridge to lincoln driver to maneuver around it. this tractor trailer here has not been uprighted yet. that means it will be out there for a while. we have two tow trucks on the scene to try to get that out of the way. we will let you know when it does clear out. some if news on northbound 202 we had an earlier disabled vehicle walking right lane at the 401. look at that southbound side
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jammed, through to 401. look at these speed sensors. if you are traveling on the schuylkill your average is 18 throughout western suburbs. big old backup on the eastern side of the pa turnpike at valley forge beyond the mid county tolls and i odn't toward 309. anticipate rush hour. the a mass transit is doing okay. i think a lot of folks are at a the home opener. chris and jessica. the obama's hosted annual easter i go role on the south lawn of the white house. >> the theme was give me five that celebrates the fifth anniversary of the first lady's let's move initiative. lets take a look at the the easter bunny on hand today welcoming participants. the president blew the whistle starting the egg roll for the kid. while mrs. obama helped some of the youngsters role their eggs to the finish line what a great sign of spring. >> every year i read my favorite childhood beek where
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the wild things are. have you ever heard of this before. >> yes. >> do you mind if i read this again. >> yes. >> okay. i will sit down because i'm getting kind of old, all right. >> all right. >> great white house tradition, it is the 137 year of the easter egg roll that started in 1878 with president heyes. what a thrill for those kids and families to be on the white house lawn a lot of fun. do you feel like you have tried every single fad diet out there? there are a lot. but there are just released information about the the diet that work the best. you will want to take notes fuzz are trying to lose a few pound before summer. we have all seen those big lines, apple fans, standing in some people stood in them as people wait to buy new gadgets. if you want the new apple watch you will not be able to stan in line to get one. we will tell you why. kate. it has been a beautiful day for opening day at
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we have learned that the 82 million-dollar sale of revel in a atlantic city is expected to close tomorrow morning. florida developer glenn straub is the the buyer of the former casino in atlantic city. the judge in the bankruptcy case issued an order this morning for that sale to go through. revel opened up in 2012 and it cost 2.4 billion dollars to build. it is selling for 4 cents on the dollar. this is the fifth time a sale has been attempted. preorders for the new apple watch start this week. apple says you can start ordering at the 12:01 pacific time on friday which is 3:00 in the morning here but it the might be worth getting up early if you want the new gadget. once the watch is released they will in the let you line up outside apple stores to buy one. up steady customers have to make an appointment for a fitting and then ship it to your home or to that apple store. so no long lines for this one. we will be right back.
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stationed right outside the ballpark now how is it going now. >> guys, it is so beautiful today we just could not stay inside today. we're out here live at citizens bank park. the ninth inning now. i pulled some friend over here. the is what your name. >> lily. >> is what your name. >> chris. >> noah. >> and necessity a. >> you guys have fun today. >> yes. >> did the the phillies look good. >> yeah, but, four to nothing. >> four to nothing right now but the the weather was a perfect ten, right. >> yes. >> we have some palm palm cheering for the weather. i love it. what a beautiful day. thanks so much for stopping by and saying hi. great day out here. we have seen people coming out. even though they say phillies are losing, everybody still has a smile on their face today because it has been just so fantastic outside. let check with our eyewitness weather watchers on the cbs-3 mobil weather lab look at these numbers. you can see would have one report of a weather watcher reporting 77 degrees. the that is bill layden
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cardington. sunshine. 77 degrees. 75 degrees as we check with new jersey with robin, in mount laurel, reporting full sunshine. little cooler down to the coast. we are looking at 69 degrees checking in with alex in mays landing. i just want to show you a picture of two from our eyewitness weather watchers. they are end ising us photos. johnnies here where we are, in the sun and sunny in section 413. sunny just about every where. they say it is always sunny in philadelphia maybe not so much for past month or so but today certainly lived up to the hype. what a beautiful day. lets take a look at storm scan three. like all good things this is going to come to an end eventually. we are looking at some clouds already starting to roll in. we can see showers cloud lurking off to the west and they will get here eventually. cloud will be rolling in as soon as tonight, with showers arriving by tomorrow. we are still holding object to the 70's though all across the
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region. thinks warmest it has been since late october of last year and low 70's in philadelphia wind are gusty. other than that not too bad. lets look at what the temperature will do. it will be a up and down week. starting off above average and dip below average and head right back below average on friday. that is where averages come from. on our future weather map we can see showers rowing in as soon as tonight. couple showers tomorrow at noon. the scattered showers. steadier stuff comes in around 8:00 tomorrow evening and we will continue into wednesday. clouds roll in tonight. tomorrow warm again the at 70 but a couple of showers here and there here's your exclusive eyewitness weather seven day forecast look at that drop in temperatures. that let us know it is still up. zero seven tomorrow with showers. forty-nine measurable chilly damp degrees on wednesday. thursday chilly as well. we will try to dry it out by week even. back here live we are enjoying 73 degrees at citizens bank park a beautiful
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day for phillies home opener. now back to you in the studio. on the cb is. three healthwatch today what diet program works the best? that is question millions of americans ask each and every year. now is there an answer that is based honorary search. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the results as i think everybody wants to hear. >> drum roll please, the researchers looked at 4,000 weight loss plans, and get this only 11 of the big commercial diet programs have been stud mid randomized clinical trials. that is the gold standard for medical research. well, there were two stand outs. yoga wasn't always so easy for nyra, who to second years ago 49 three-year old was recovering from hodgkin's lymphoma and was overweight. today she's 22-pound lighter. >> my lifestyle started to change because of weight watchers. >> reporter: review of 11 commercial weight programs find weight watchers and jenny craig are most effective for helping people lose weight and
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keep it off. >> on average weight watchers participants lost at least 8-pound, at the 12 month mark participants in jenny craig lost on average of 15-pound at 12 month mark. >> reporter: although average weight loss is modest, the health benefits are significant. >> for some people a commercial program might be the right answer for them. the it has to be suggest that physicians consider as part of their arsenal or their toolbox in thinking of weight management. however they are not necessarily the right answer for all patients. >> reporter: she says weight watchers smart phone app that tracks food and activity has within helpful with the meetings, she regularly attends. >> i interact. i get support. i can raise my hand and talk about things. get advice. >> the study also found knew try system showed promising short term weight loss results but there wasn't enough evidence on whether the program helped dieters keep it off. having in person counseling was an important part of the
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dieting success and having realistic expectations. you know, they say most dieters end up quitting because they don't see quick results. it is a long hard process. >> lose a little at a time and it can be very frustrating. >> thank you. still ahead double 07 may be invisible. >> the guy who plays double 07 is not, we will tell what you happened to daniel craig on the set of the the new bond film, when we come back.
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mi l.a. who turns two cannot wait to be a big sister. daniel craig is recovering from knee surgery. anchor who plays james bond is believed to have suffered an injury while filming action scenes for the latest bond flick in mexico. that film is titled spector and craig returns to filming april between the second. and finally the the "fox news" anchor chris wallace issues a public apology to the singer kelly clarkson after he made comments about her weight. during an interview on the mike gallagher radio show on friday wallace joined the host in commenting on clark-son's size saying at one point she could stay off the deep dib pizza. wallace faced a backlash on line, no surprise, but again he has apologized, kelly clarkson has not responded to those comments. got to be nice to people. >> yep. that is it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 just released video could play a pivotal role in the investigation of
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the jeweler's row abduction and we have got late breaking details on the case in a few moments. also a teenager is gunned down at an easter party in camden, tonight we will hear the devastated families call for justice, in the case. and then all new at 6:00 o'clock tonight a vacation nightmare we have got some new information about a delaware family and their fight to recover after a toxic pesticide leaked into their luxury condominium; kate. we are live at citizens bank park object what i'm's declaring the nightes day of the year. we have changes in the forecast. we will have more on that when "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. well, right now at 6:00 o'clock thinks the surveillance video that philadelphia police want you to see. it could provide a pivotal
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cruise in a violent abduction and assault that happened right here in center city. good evening, i'm chris may. i'm jessica dean. that abduction happened over the weekend in the parking garage on jeweler's row. police say victim had just left a inner by jewelry store where she works and kidnappers wanted. >> steve paterson is on top of this store which new information live from center city steve. the surveillance video we are about to show and break down emanates from one camera source inside entrance way to this garage. police say that it was broad daylight at the time of the crime but inside in the basement where that woman's car was park is nearly pitch black. make sure you are watching when the van a appears on camera. police hope thaw can be the the catalyst for capture. heinous, plan premeditated but also caught on camera. monday, new video from jeweler's row at the time of the crime. police can now see inside the parking gara
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