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happened that landed the suspect behind bars. it was a good day to be a starbucks customers, the glitch has stores across the country that had workers giving out free drinks. yes, today is saturday, april 25th, good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us i'm nicole brewer. it is just past 6:00. let's sends it over to carol. we are experiencing some pretty cold temperatures out there. >> you know, i mean, i had the heater on full blast in my car driving in here. >> i had my seats on. >> really? >> the warming seats: that's not saying much, i'm always freezing so -- >> it is a cold morning out there. and i think you will be finding it that very same way in your neighborhood. it is 39 degrees, through center city philadelphia, and many areas, it is even chillier than that. it looks nice, though. if that's any consolation to anybody. center city philadelphia from our studios, you can see just few little very thin clouds out there. otherwise, it is nice out looking anyhow. down in rehoboth, rather the beach patrol in marching gate
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notice the ocean coming in on schedule nobody's out there. temperatures in the 30's in the sand, this morning. expect to find quiet day for the most part. storm scan3 showing, real now clouds over us, go off to the west, notice some very, very light precipitation, probably, none that far actually making it to the grounds the air is very dry as you probably know. >> still cold morning, 30 degrees now we've dropped temperature wise in allentown 33 in reading, 35 in trenton 32 in millville, atlantic city about 10 miles inland, 31 degrees right now, 41 out at the airport the cold morning is definitely there and that's the reason for the freeze warning that goes until 8:00 this morning and then for the philadelphia area itself, and delaware, it is a frost advisory, until that. now, we've got pen relay today, maybe you will want to run if you're outside this morning, start running, you will warm up quickly they'll
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be warming up too. 06 degrees. nice looking day for the penn relays, our temperatures breaking down like there is by noon at 52, then by 3:00 p.m. hitting our high of the day around 06 degrees, still cooler than it should be it, will feel better today because it won't be as windy as it has been over the last couple of days. we will check out the seven day forecast coming up. nick snow. >> carol thank you. grim update from katmandu nepal. at least 75 people have died following a massive earthquake. >> this video just into our news room here. the 7.9 magnitude quake collapsed historic buildings there, in a avalanch has just been reported near a base camp along mt. everest. we are continuing to follow these minute by minute development, we'll have the latest throughout our broadcast. >> application in camden county investigating early morning homicide, all happened just before 1:00 on the 1200 block of mechanic street in camden. that victim was rushed to
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cooper university hospital where waist pronounced dead. that will victim's identity has in the been released. >> eighty-six year old korean war veteran and his wife abducted and terrorized, and now investigators believe they may have made big break in the case. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria huff life with the latest scary situation for that couple. good morning. >> so scare police say they've now have in custody five different people, there is three men, two women they were found in two different rental cars, both taken out in the victim's name. >> say 86 year old george saunders and priscilla jones were pushed into car thursday, while they were walking in their west philadelphia neighborhood. from there police say that three females, forced saint tears open a debit card at td bank location. from there the two victims and that car were taken to hertz rental car at the
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airport, where a car had been taken out in saunders' name, second one was added on. now, for a man who fought for our country in the korean war he said this leaves him feeling disgraced. >> we got to 17th and the parkway, i'm thinking i must have been a fool. if something happens to these cars all in my name. >> one of the cars found here, one in cranberry, new jersey, and the couple returned to their neighborhood without incident. reporting live from southwest detective,. >> thank goodness they're okay, thanks for the update. >> in baltimore protesters angry over the death after man who died in police custody say they will try to shut down the city today. as cbs craig boswell reports the city police commissioner said he is staying on the job to investigate the unexplained death after man in police
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custody. >> i focus on my job i'm focused on leading this organization. >> twenty-five year old freddie gray died of severe spine injury on sunday, a week after his arrest, cell phone video of his arrest shows gray dragging his legs, but, police say, they don't know how he was injured. >> we know our police employees failed to give him medical attention, in a timely manor, multiple times. >> baltimore police are asking for help, finding the witnesses in this image including a man they say recorded the arrest from the middle of the street. >> six officers involved in the arrest and transportation of gray are suspended with pay. protesters are pressuring police to charge them. >> cannot be business as usual on saturday in baltimore maryland. >> activists want to shut down the city saturday with a massive rally. gray's death has spark week of angry mostly non-violent
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protests, but now there is a concern out of town demonstrators may have other plans. >> we specifically are not planning civil disobedience, we don't know about others doing it but whatever they are doing we know the mother sieve calls for justice. >> calling for peaceful demonstrations a.m. spec visitors to dot same. craig boswell cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> philadelphia police officer is at home after he was shot in the line of duty. officer was wheeled out of pen presbyterian. nineteenth district officer on routine patrol thursday night when he approached a man at 52nd and mass their suspected every doing struggles. that man shot the officer in the shoulder than he returned fire. the suspect remains in the hospital this morning. two south jersey police offers remembers in trouble with their own department for actions caught on camera. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows us the tape and tells us why police officials from cumberland county say it is important
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that everyone sees it. >> two separate videos showing two millville police lieutenant before their arrest. lieutenant carl haague is her now on paid administrative leave after his colleagues say he assaulted customer inside a liquor store. his colleagues, lieutenant edward was pick up for dwi in a separate incident outside popular sport bar over the weekend. >> we did everything that we could possibly do. >> lieutenant jody, has been the the force almost 20 years and knows both officers personally. recently running the department as an interim chief. told "eyewitness news" the department took quick action, not only to arrest the duo but to make these videos available to the public. >> as long as we get out to the community exactly what happened, it is good for everybody. >> with population just under 30,000, police force around 70 officers on the street, millville is a small community would pork to resident, police
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department decision. >> people have to be held accountable for what they do. >> supposed to enforce them, not break t i mean, if i got caught breaking the law i end up in jail. they should be the same. >> lieutenant back to work, but no longer running the department. cumberland county prosecutor offers leading the investigation. >> we have service to the citizens here, and we want to make sure we're doing great job with that. >> reporting from millville, new jersey, david spunt cbs-3, "eyewitness news". 6:09. atlantic city ushering in new area every policing, all uniform officers required to wear body cameras. officials say it is part of ongoing effort to bring transparency to the department and reduce incident that lead to complaint against officers. constantly recording video on 30 seconds loop. audio starts recording when the officer presses abut on twice, the department is also moving its internal affairs office to more easily
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accessible panel ever patch of the sit. >> i hall starbucks plans to open its doors one day after computer glitch forced them to hand out free drinks, yes sent some loyal custom nears frenzy. reporter crystal cruz has more. >> i wasn't going to walk away. i love service. like i get it every day. i'm addicted to starbucks. >> starbucks stores, nationwide were dealing with register outages caused by failure during daily system refresh, so the company spokesperson, which meant some stores closed early like this one in riverside and this one, in san berdino. mo employee pulled the blind and told everyone time to go. >> you know, of course they have to protect their money their own sole,. >> seven pumps of chai, three
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bumps of classic. >> i feel like i got the golden ticket. the one on 40th, that one closed, let me try this one. so i came, i got it right. last minute. >> starbucks employees at some stores gave away free drinks, for 30 minutes after the company's computer shutdown, twitter lit up. this person wrote the machines at starbucks are down so they're giving away free drinks. hashtag your welcome. another person hashtag best day ever. >> crystal cruz reporting not clear what cause that glitch but starbucks spokesperson says the company was not hacked. that's good. 6:11, one minute they were singing and dancing the next, they were screaming. student injured when a stage clams cents, video tough to watch there. should that stage have been inspect in the that's the question, coming up next the latest on that investigation.
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a part of what standardized tests don't measure, very frankly they don't measure the diligence, the potential passion of a student. so it's really a measure of how adept you are to working out a problem quickly. but what if you're brilliant and it might take you twenty minutes, but you can figure out something if you were just given time to do it and show real brilliance. is that a real measure of ability and intelligence? what you can do in one minute on a problem? get out of here.
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musical american pie thursday night. this pit won't occupied at the time. all of the injured student events been released from the hospital goodness, set to be okay. heard of buffalo from albany new york has been put down. got out of the farm thursday night, swam across the river and headed west. but the farm owners hired contractors to kill the animals, because they had become a public danger. expert say buffalo's can be aggressive, and can run up to 40 miles per hour. well, except ear weather is expected to continue today in kansas, where several tornados touchdown yesterday. eyewitnesses report baseball size hail, near the town of lucas, and as you can imagine there were also reports of damage there. storms brought 606-mile per hour winds. >> we had wind yesterday gusting over 37 miles per hour. today it should and lot quiet.
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and i think our eyewitness weather watchers are happy about that. let's see what some of them have to say this morning, we have 34 degrees temperature. peter is saying out in lawrenceville this morning sure doesn't feel like the end of april. brr. no not with the frost advisories and the freeze warning, that we've got out there at this point this morning. 36 degrees, that's for lynn in cherry hill, saying oh, she is personalizing this one. looking forward to 6 degrees carol. i'm counting on you. i think we can probably make it to 60 degrees. i would like to get of course the temperatures about ten or 15 degrees higher than, that then we have 30 degrees temperature, with bill and his beautiful dog out in cart inning ton pa, feels more like the beginning of marathon the end every april. and that's absolutely true. but it looks like we are getting into the beach season, look how prep think looks. atlantic city, the sun is up. the clear skies in fact, clear skies one of the reasons that we're able to find our
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temperatures. >> one of the reasons that we're finding these temperatures as cold as they are this morning. because anything we manage to build up heat wise, just left. so sunshine, starts the day it, locks nice out in ardmore at 37 degrees. the record low is 33 through philadelphia. so we probably won't be getting to that record territory. thing temperatures, storm scam three, clear skies checked the grounds observations, nothing actually hitting the gown here, but with the snow falling, a loft, an indication that it is cold at all levels of the atmosphere, right at the freezing mark down in millville, 35 in trenton, 40 out at the airport in philadelphia, 28 in the poconos, below freezing, at the atlantic city airport 10 miles inland, and all of that farmland around there grapevines, this is serious for farmers with people with
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the plants out starting this growing season because of the freeze warning in effect until 8:00 this morning. >> it does include the philadelphia area, and all of delaware and cape may county. >> temperature about 60 degrees, should be at 67 degrees. so we are running cooler yesterday 57, little better than yesterday not as windy won't feel as cold today. then tomorrow we are probably several degrees higher into the 60s maybe 65 degrees, few showers, from system moving by to the south doesn't look like it is a big deal. but maybe from that, point south, might be finding showers as we go through later on tonight. maybe shower coming around monday with temperatures still in the 60s and here is how it all times out. computer model says 3:00 this afternoon, things are looking fine around here.
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>> couple every rain showers, this is down through sussex county delaware, but, can you find a sprinkle, little bit farther to the north than that? probably possible, but it looks like it should be confined well to the south. tomorrow, 2:00 in the afternoon, things looking pretty nice around here, with some sunshine, by 9:00 sprinkle passing by. basically this weekend not a problem. except it is colder than we would like colder than it should be. fifty-two at the shore poconos, 52 degrees. and, the wind, not as strong as they've been out of the west generally between five to 10 miles an hour. now, tonight, we drop down to 42 degrees, that is cooler, than it should be, as well, we should be upper 40's but we're at 42 tonight. sixty-five monday hi, 06 degrees chance of shower, tuesday, six a by wednesday we are looking at temperatures close to the 07 degrees mark.
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temperatures middle 60s after. that will it has been a bit chilly to say the least for the penn penn relays. as you know that's attracting trialed fad eggs, 19th century. but that has not stopped the teenage track stars. making their schools proud. >> as fast as pre race runners hopped inside to warm up. a starter end of chill for them as the high school girls ranas fast as they could in the nation's oldest continuous track and feel event. penn relays started in april 1895, but not many have been as cold as the start of this year's race. >> really cold. hard to run. but runners run streaking around the track wearing practically nothing while spectators wore practically everything. many purchased last minute at the outside stands.
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>> lots of blankets. >> for the young track stars chill cut down on the usual heat complaint but also the race time. cold muscles just don't go as fast. >> had to get through it. have no choice. >> good lifeless on that won the ad mir agents of the crowd. >> best thing about being out here, watching the kids do it all their. >> all be doing, that high school college kids, purchasing cold doesn't stands a chance against determination and teamwork. really neat to see those kids out there. they practice so much, and so much teamwork, and so much togetherness, and i tell you it was freezing out there. >> they kept going. >> probably looking forwards to. that will just excited. hopefully the adrenaline helps. carol, thank youment take a look at this, stargazers around philadelphia, got the chance to check out the hubble space telescope last night.
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>> urban astronomy event pretty cool. friday mark hubble's 25th anniversary, revolution discoveries, all part of the philadelphia science festival, and cbs-3 is the exclusive media partner. >> now is the time to sing your hands into the earth start planning your summer garden right? in you can't tell azalea from a zinia. well, car a dubois reports on some handy gardening apps. >> some advance planning, isr grow planner cost $8, will save i time, money buy eliminating the guess work of what, where to plant. once sketch out the gym end seans, choose the plant would you like to grow, apple use your location data to tell when you to put the plant in the grounds and how far apart the space them. sprouted app relies on zip code to provide best recommendation from growing
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>> fringe is in the air, good time to spruce up a budget over put one on paper for the year ahead. jim donovan explains. >> just like spring cleaning for the rest of your home, april can be a good time to tidy up a household budget. with tax season barely behind us, money is on the mind of many americans. specially those who received a refund. don't let the influx of cash put things off course. instead take the opportunity to review that plan, to make sure it still fits current needs. this includes revisiting all of the basics. credit card. com recommends evaluating all income calculating expenses, identifying the places where you can cut back, and making
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sure there is enough left over to stash in a emergency fund. america saves the campaign of the consumer federation of america, recommends excusing a digital tool like a smart phone app or spread sheet, to keep track of spending over the course of a few months. to see exactly where your money is going and then, lock into a plan. also look into areas to be trimmed to free up more cash to pay down high interest debt. wheel cleaning up budget for day-to-day expenses don't forget to make room for longer term financial goals like retirement on college funds. reporting for three on your side i'm jim donovan. >> all right coming up next on "eyewitness news", an update on a powerful earthquake, that's struck nepal in the overnight hours. we are falling the very latest for you and we will also have this. >> for all intents and purposes, i am a woman. >> bruce jenner, speaking out putting the rumors to rest. more on the television interview, where the former olympic champion admits he is
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the capitol city of katmandu. new video just coming into the "eyewitness news" room. build there is have been leveled, and avalanch has been reported near base camp along mount evrest. this is the worse earthquake hit nepal in more than 80 years. >> thanks for joining us i'm nicole brewer. just past 6:30. let's get a check on the forecast. >> good morning, we've got temperatures in the's, it is cold, for this time of the year. and, it is the reason that we've got some frost advisories, and freeze warnings, in effect over the area. but, it looks nice. but those looks are deceiving. because it is so chilly out there. >> looking over the ben franklin bridge, gorgeous there, jack frost big boulder notice the snow has starts today melt. we are find that eventually leave. temperatures below the freezing mark this morning that snow going no where at
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this point. 39 degrees, from the palmyra cove nature park. looking across the delaware, at philadelphia, really nice looking start to the day. >> we've got no clouds, but off to the west there are few clouds. notice they would like to come into our area, you may be finding few clouds later this afternoon. that should be the extent of it. >> none of it hitting the gown, later on tonight there could be a rain shower, very light, as you go through some of the very southern sections of our viewing area. forty in philadelphia, 30 degrees in allentown, 28 in the poconos, 31 atlantic city, good reason for having this freeze warning, frost advisory in effect because of the temperatures, so close or below the freezing mark. pen re lays today last day of it, fun event 06 degrees, our temperatures today breaking out like there is by noon at 52, and by 3:00 p.m. we have hit the 06 degrees temperature, not as windy as
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it has been over the last couple of days. fortunately we will check the seven day forecast coming up. nick snow. >> carol, thank you. more on top story this morning. korean war veterans kidnapped and robbed. now, he's speaking with "eyewitness news" about his ordeal. live at southwest deck with more on, that good morning. >> good morning police have been questioning multiple people, for their potential involved all of this now there are five people found in two separate rental cars, both taken out in the victim's name, in all every his 86 years there is korean war veteran never had to combat something like this. >> george saunders and pre sill a jones, three women while walking in west philadelphia neighborhood. >> driving the car gets out. she opens side door. vehicle. >> two women push the woman in the car according to police, began ordeal that lasted from
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hours and involved forcing sands tears open a debit card. police say one suspect was caught on surveillance at the bank. two suspect then used toward another rental car opened in the suspect's name. >> they brought us back here, and they opened the door, she got out one side, and i got out on the other side, the car shot off just like that. >> moment ago i learned police have made arrest, arrested five people i mention before, three men for receiving stolen property, two women have been charged with kidnapping, and charges are pending for a third female. reporting live in front of southwest detective alexandria huff, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. philadelphia police asking for help two suspect robbed a man inside chinese restaurant in hunting park thursday.
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surveillance video captured the crime on the 4400 block of north fifth street. investigators say, one man pointed a gun at the victim while another man watched the door. they took the victim's jacket, wallet, cash cell phone. got away in pontiac aztek. victim wasn't seriously hurt. >> yet morning, delivery driver shot and killed behind the wheel of his car happened 500 block every hill creek park. he crashed nearby, at adams and bingham crescent ville. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more on the victim. >> people that know new china restaurant nodular delivery drivers t hurts to know one is gone. >> it is sad. >> police say shortly before
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11:00 thursday night delivering chinese food, to the 500 block of hill creek road. at some point during that delivery, 12 shots were fired everyone struck him in the arm attempt to escape, police say zang sped off, eventually losing control of his karat adams avenue. his car plowed through a fence striking a tree. the 49 year old was rushed to einstein hospital and pronounced dead. >> this is tough as you know i don't like that, especially, have driver, i told him be careful this business, relies on delivery service and says he's more afraid for his drivers, than ever before. >> i'm worried. driver, be careful. >> and weaver learned has family here in philadelphia, and in china as with any homicide in the city of philadelphia, there is a
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$20,000 reward for any information that leads to arrest and conviction for the people that did this. reporting from crescent ville steve patterson cbs-3 "eyewitness news" . >> handed out flyers at master, near where the little boy was killed last week in a hit-and-runment family hoping their efforts will lead to new leads, and ultimately, arrest. >> determined to find justice hoping someone has information, and boy spread the words, i am forming people of the situation we're hoping someone will come forward. >> last week, police recovered the white infinity, that they say was involved in that hit-and-run, but no arrest haves been made. $20,000 reward is being offered in this case. arraigned on murder charges, abandoned her glad with a pledgee erickson in the woods so she could visit her boyfriend in maryland.
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passerby found the 21 year old four days later on the ground with only blanket and a bible. he remains in the hospital. >> bruce jenner made announcement in prime time interview after months of speculation and rumors, cbs news correspondent chris van cleve has the details. >> there is it is, bruce jenner comes out as transgender near interview with diane soar. >> i would say i've always been very confused with my gender identity, since i was this big. >> talked about secretly wearing his sister's dresses as a boy but shared that side of himself with only hands full of people. jenner shot to international fame in 1976 when he won olympic gold for the us in the de cat long. after that, he was a market err's dream decades later he married chris kardashian, and became known to today's generation as the stepfather of the kardashian kids.
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>> jenner said he started transition for taking transgender pills for five years, but would put on dresses and walk anonymously in public. at six a he didn't want to die after having lived as a woman. >> bruce lives a lie. she is not a lie. i can't do it any more. says the interview his last as the bruce jenner the world knows, and that he's going to use his fame to help others on similar journeys. what i'm doing is going to do some good. we will change the world. >> jenner, who also came out as republican, said woe lobby for trans gender causes. in new york, chris van cleve cbs-3, "eyewitness news" . >> authority say someone called 191 threatening to
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below epp the statue, bomb squad inspect add package found near the lockers used by visitors there, deemed safe. more than 2700 visitors, though, were forced to leave liberty island. >> well the wife of new jersey governor chris christie resigned from a lucrative job on wall street, the governor office confirmed that marry path christie stepped down from her position at angelo gordon and company. she said it is to spend more time with her family. but, political owners believe it is in anticipation of a possible president a.m. run by her husband. 6:40 right now. still ahead on "eyewitness news", many people view cigars as a more sophisticated experience than cigarette. but new study finds they can be just as dangerous. we'll have more coming up next. >> also, the apple watch has landed. we'll have the early reviews from owners of the new gadget, coming up next. >> and chilly start to the day. really cold out there. carol returns with your weekend forecast, and a look ahead at the weather for the week to come. we'll be right back.
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thousand oaks california, where they come to unwinds with a smoke. >> i like the flavor, i like the relaxation, i derive from it. >> but new government review of more than 20 studies concludes cigar smoke something just as bad for you as cigarette smoking. >> you are at the same risk every developing different kind of cancers and heart problems, seem similar to if you were smoking cigarettes. >> study found cigar smokers had previously smoke cigarettes had the highest risk of long cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. while people in the u.s. are smoking fewer cigarettes, cigar smoking more than doubled between 2,002,011. health experts say when it comes to cigars, people have a lot of mist conceptions. >> a lot of people think that if you are not inhaling the cigar that's not as harmful. study has shown it is not
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fact. >> skeptical of the findings. i'm a long distance runner, i run just as good as i did before i smoke. >> his customers aren't too concerned either. >> something will get you in life. whether you get hit by a car life is too short, you have to enjoy some of the moments in life. >> and then area too long take the risk. danielle nottingham, "eyewitness news". >> 6:45 right now. keeping children healthy through the summer is a top priority at the ymca. the american academy of pediatrics just released a study that says kids are vulnerable not only to for getting a they've learned during the school year, but also to excessive weight gain. what's called the summer slide, ymca hosting free event today called healthy kids day. big day today to make sure all kids are healthy regardless where they come from over 1300y's in the country engaged in the activity, looking forward to everyone come.
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you don't have to be a member to come. anybody can. it is about wife's commitment to the community. >> that's great. now the event boasts fun and creative activities for kids to help keep them happy and healthy. days and times vary on location, go to the website cbsphilly.com to find detail, again, about healthy kids day at your local y. 6:46. a lot coming upment and the any mason, van eat adjourn us live with the preview. good morning guys. good morning nicole. coming up: struggle between work and play. how new marijuana laws are challenging workplace drug testing. >> shining new light on old face. how led screens are transforming classic buildings, into spectacular sites. >> and the summer movie season, it is not just superheros and sequels. it is just mostly superheros and sequels. we'll break down the block busters as well as couple of sleepers you'll want to look out for. >> all of that plus your eye
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opener, special edition of the dish from new new york's harlem neighborhood muse frick rihanna sessions just ahead on cbs this morning saturday. >> all right guys, appreciate the preview. have a great day. it is 6:47 right now. it is a fresh start for graduates of ready willing and able. their annual ceremony took place last night at the old pine street church in philadelphia. >> hedge completing the program were formerly homeless have maintained so bleigh particulars our own ukee washington was proud to be their keynote speaker. that's great to see. we send it over to carol. >> yes and congratulates toss them. eyewitness weather watch he is up this morning finding temperatures in the 30's, not what they want to find. >> go through the end every april, 28 degrees, this is the temperature down in delaware dolores lee in newark delaware, says little snip to start the day colorful clouds with pinks and
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blues trying to find l silver lining out there. 33-degree temperature, this is what jersey finding naught blue bell. beautiful morning, but looks are deceiving. thank you for reminder on that. 34 degrees, where we find steve johnson out in west chester, he says from distance in the west, few whispy clouds, sun almost here, yes the sun is going to be working and i've got great picture hopefully i'm finding the right one here at 36 degrees. phil has sent in lovely picture of the moon and what a picture that; nice start to the day moon out a lot of people out with their telescopes last night watching this. it looks terrific. now the sun the sun's turn, let's take a look, in fact, walk over on the ben franklin bridge finding blue skies nice looking weather conditions out there the shore looks great. little cool. notice nobody is in their speedo yet. but they will be. we head out to cut town,
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34 degrees, present temperature, the sun is up. that looks nice. we are finding clear skies over our area precipitation off to the west, lets you know it is cold when you see these snow colors out there falling, a loft. our temperature right now 40 at the airport in philadelphia 31, atlantic city, 35 in trenton, 32 millville, and 28 in the poconos. the cold air is here until 8:00 this morning, we have that freeze warning and a frost advisory for philadelphia for these temperatures getting too close to the freezing mark, for the growing season, and that's why they issue that this time of the year. but also, make sure your pets are kept warm as well. they'll appreciate. that will future weather put this in motion. notice by this afternoon 3:00 this afternoon you see a cloud or two in the skies. day of sunshine, temperatures 06 degrees this afternoon going through tonight we do
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see some showers, they're well to the south they should be staying to the south computer model wants them to bring them into extreme southern delaware. do they ride a little bit higher? could somebody see sprinkle even north that far? it is possible, by tomorrow afternoon still looking at some sunshine; there maybe just little sprinkle? that's also possible. so enjoy the day. because it should be dry for just about everybody all day all night. 06 degrees, philadelphia cooler than it should be, 67 is the normal. fifty-two at the shore. poconos, 52 degrees today, as well. our winds out of the west five to 10 miles an hour, you know how gusty has been around here how much colder it has made the temperatures feel. so 06 toast. feeling fairly close to 06 degrees. but even 10-mile per hour winds can make it feel slightly cooler. going through tonight mostly cloudy, it will be milder overnight.
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not looking for any of the frost or freeze warnings or advisories overnight with the clouds cover keeping these temperatures up little bit. 42 degrees, think you will like it, 65 degrees with the sunshine, by monday, though, we start to deal with maybe a chance of picking up a shower around here. so we have to watch for that. by tuesday the temperatures are back up, so notice that saturday sunday, monday, wednesday close to the 07 degrees mark finally where we should be this time of the year. should be an at six 68 degrees, by thursday, friday, we are looking at temperatures once again it will be back down into the middle 60s, you know, do you love watching the weather well, you too can be featured in your newscast by becoming a weather watcher. sign up now cbsphilly.com/watchers. nicole? >> all right carol, thanks. after years of speculation and weeks of hype, the apple watch is finally on sale, coming out to mixed reviews but what are consumers
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thinking? sharon chin from our sister station, in san francisco spoke with s very first customers to get the watch. >> kristin has been wearing her apple sports watch for an hour. >> i call my dad. and it was really exciting because i felt like dick tracey hey dad how is it going? >> she said easy to call and text. if somebody text messages you it just kind of has sort after vibration on the bottom. and ten it just pops right up on the screen. >> she clicks on icon for a written reply or speaks to respond by voice maple. >> says apple may be too ambitious. >> they text everything but the kitchen sink approach. they don't really know what people will like, what people won't like. >> the watch is apple's first new product under ceo tim cook, and says it has short battery life, and some of it
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3,000 apps may be too confusing or complicated for a small screen. >> walky-talky thing you look stupid, because you hold the thing to up your ear. >> first, she tries fitness features, most apple customers aren't expected to receive their watches in the mail until this summer. >> sharon chin reporting lots of folks excited about it. >> also coming this summer, music legends paul mccartney big banner unveiled at the wells fargo center friday, promote that show. sir paul, as he's called, playing the well june 21 he, tickets go on sale the first of may. concert will be mccartney's first stop on his 2015 out there tour. so, love that's kicking it off here in philly. we will be right back.
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>> sounds like little warmer today. >> it will be. without the wind it won't feel as cold as it did yesterday. still, should be 67. it will be 06 degrees today. that's not bad. ben franklin bridge area, looking lovely, the sky looks just fine, we head to the shore and it looks just fine, too. but, if you see people out on the board walk, notice they're all in ski jackets. >> yes. >> but all covered up. >> exactly. but still, enjoying themselves at the beach. we've got temperatures today 60 degrees mostly sunny skies, not as windy, 42 tonight, so it won't be as cold by tomorrow morning. sixty-five on sunday, partly sunny skies and again tonight, south of the city, maybe somebody picks up
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sprinkle, should be light event. monday we may see a shower moving into the afternoon hours, maybe a shower as we hit thursday. i think wednesday looks like fairly nice day at least temperature wise close to 7 degrees. >> i like the way that looks. >> so do i. >> all right carol thanks. that's cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for now. signing up on television always on line for you at cbsphilly.com. cbs this morning saturday is next. make it a great weekend. bye bye. ♪ ♪
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