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ter this day we're going to keep demanding justice. >> reporter: congressman elijah couples call it the civil rights struggle of the generation. >> our children are sending us to a future they will never see. there is something wrong with that picture. >> reporter: gray suffer a severe spine cord injury in police custody questions surrounding how it happened have spark daily protests. the gray family suggested all demonstrations be put on hold. >> it is not over, even after the smoke clears we will protest and we will seek justice by any means necessary. >> reporter: despite calls for calm, people threw roxanne clashed with police near the mall, on monday afternoon. officers responded in force carrying batons and using tear gas to try to disperse the crowds. the police department said monday it a had a credible threat that gangs were working together to quote, take outlaw enforcement officials. craig boswell for cbs-3
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"eyewitness news". baltimore police hoped to wrap up their preliminary investigation in the gray's death at the end on of the week how this might affect that is unclear. we will keep you posted on "eyewitness news" and on line at cbs philly.com. new 59:00 an attack on an employee at main line school while students were in class, police say a man was stabbed, then doused with bleach. police rushed to the jack barrett hebrew a academy on out bryn mawr avenue in rag in other. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter is live where the the the suspect is being processed by detectives, walt. >> reporter: just moment ago jessica that suspect identified by police as three two-year old ivan moore was taken from police headquarters here to be arraigned on a tempted murder and other charges. he is a accused of throwing bleach at and then stabbing a former fellow employees police and school officials emphasizing that at no time were any of the students at the a academy in yep
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difficult. sir, can you tell us why you allegedly did this. >> reporter: the accused attacker provided no answer to my questions about why he allegedly slipped in the jack ann barrett hebrew academy where he formally worked stabbing a former fellow employee in the kitchen where they had worked together after he threw bleach into the the man's face. the the victim suffering serious but not life threatening injuries, and helping provide information that led to the suspect's arrest. >> victim gave us the the identification because he was conscious and alert and providing details on it. >> reporter: a as police rush in the school went into lock down, minutes later the suspect the spotted aboard a septa route 100 trolley and arrested without incident. >> it started with a verbal dispute. that dispute escalated in to a situation where former employee went and took out a knife and stabbed the current employee. >> reporter: hours after the stabbing the suspect who suffered cuts to his hand was taken from bryn mawr hospital by police.
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school officials, e-mailing a statement that read in part, this took place while all of our students were in class. our school immediately followed our lock down procedure. at no time was any student or any employee in any danger. >> so there were no threats at that point to any of the students in the school because they simply followed that procedure that has been preestablish. the was excellent thinking on the part of the administrators of the school. >> reporter: as to how the the suspect got in the academy school officials say a worker there opened the door for him. we will have more on that at 6:00 and on a new special alarm system, for protecting schools in delaware county and at contacted my that may have helped lead to this arrest coming, very quickly. we will have that for you when we join you at 6:00. live from radnor police headquarters i'm walt hunter, for "eyewitness news". >> thanks very much. in montgomery county investigators are working to piece together this fiery
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deadly crash in lower providence township. tractor trailer and tanker truck, head on on out park avenue on crawford road just before 6:00 this morning. the lets go to chopper three right now and give you a live look at what the scene looks like right now. it may be a while before this is all cleared away. our steve paterson is also live at the scene with the latest on the investigation steve. >> reporter: chris, it will be a while before all of this is cleaned up. some breaking news on this now, peco is now on the scene. you can see them behind me. i'm told by authorities with peco in a matter of moments they will shut down, about ten homes on this block. the the worry is beyond the trucks you see right now back you see that trailer that is damaged and powder flowing out of it? this morning that powder ignited and crews are worried it may reflame once again. for a time it looked like a bond fire built on a field of
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snow. chemical ever where burning in the residential homes. >> i heard a boom and the whole house shook. >> reporter: eyewitness matt lives right next to the scene. he can't tell if the sound was more disturbing or the the sight. >> the whole house just lit up the entire foyer where ever there was a window white came in. >> reporter: police say shortly before 6:00 monday morning a tanker and semi truck collided in the 700 block of south park avenue. the tanker carrying raw sewage met the the semi box containers, spilling cosmetic make up powder all over the road. the the driver of the sewage tanker was killed. >> it could potentially lead to criminal charges but we're early, in the investigation at this point. >> reporter: as a precaution hazmat crew was called to the scene and neighbors were ordered to a shelter in place. >> it has been subsequently determined that substances not a hazardous material.
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>> neighbors are coping with something they will never forget. >> it is just upsetting because like there is a lot of accidents here but we have never had a fatality. >> reporter: back live peco again about to deenergize the the power to some ten customers in the area, meanwhile, authorities waiting until next of kin is notified before they announce the the name of that driver to was killed. coming up at 6:00 o'clock we will go over just how many accident there are in this corridor, on this road and the answer may surprise you. for now we are live in lower providence, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> steve, thank you. bail set at $50,000 for a philadelphia mother charge with leaving her four children in a locked basement. twenty-nine year-old cher in a lee ordered her children in the basement as a form of punishment about did not know the door was locked. children were rescued from east atlantic city any kensington. lee's children age nine, ten 12, a and 13, spent more than
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12 hours without access to food water or a bathroom. well, it was cloudy and cool out there today, but things are about to change. meteorologist kathy orr is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with the first look the at forecast. we hope it is a change for better. >> it is there almost may chris, this is crazy. temperatures are warming as we end the month of april. right now it is still cool, windy, and dreary and cloudy but that is going to change. we have an area of low pressure, broad area, that is governing the north east and mid-atlantic. look at storm scan three even the cloud over us, a few sprinkles here and there especially to the north and west and we are going to keep it cloudy tonight and cool. temperatures right now only in the 50's, it is 48 in the poconos. fifty-eight in philadelphia. and the wind pretty stiff out of the northwest that is the coolest wind for us. we are sustain at 15 in philadelphia a atlantic city airport sustained at 20 miles
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an hour. coming up we will have a cool night. grab the over coast with the lining. fifty-six at p.m. fifty-one at 11:00 p.m. talk about how high temperatures will sore and threat of the nor'easter for late week period. we will talk about that and what it means for the the weekend coming up. >> kathy, thanks very much. little more weather right here. a severe storm ripped through north texas overnight and continues to move across southeastern louisiana today. heavy rain and high wind causing thousands of power outages today and road that flooded throughout the region. in texas alone there were more than a dozen tornadoes reported. here's aftermath of that violent storm, roofs have been ripped off of structures, trees are down, road again flooded throughout the region. there is more severe weather forecast for north and east texas today with forecasters calling for wind of up to 70 miles an hour. eight suspects are facing charges in the drug smuggling
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scheme at a chester county prison. former correctional officer douglas kent got drunk from the friend of the inmates and distributed them to inmates in prison for cash. keck brought his four year-old son to those drug deals. other suspects include current and former inmates and their friend. two teenagers are facing numerous charges in the the shooting death of the chinese food delivery man in crescentville. these are suspects tyquail duffy and shamir walker. walker is charged with murder. both will be tried as adults. police say they are responsible for shooting 49 year-old man thursday night while making a a delivery. he crashed his car trying to escape that gunfire. still to come on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" destruction in nepal saturday's earthquake a has left 4,000 people dead, and we will have the very latest on the frantic search for survivors. also ahead we will tell you about a break through cholesterol drugs for patients who don't respond to
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introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. well dramatic video coming to us from lou san a camera was recording as severe storms hit and some train cars, went tumbling off of an elevated section of track. this happened in jefferson parish which is right outside new orleans no one was injured
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there. fortunately the railcars were empty. they did not contain any kind of hazardous materials. on the healthwatch tonight, high cholesterol, we know it can be caused by a bad diet, it can run in the family as well. traditional medications don't work for everyone but now researchers have found what they are calling an exciting new class of drugs for cholesterol. >> cbs-3 health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how they work. >> reporter: one in every six american adults has high cholesterol and millions can't get it under control according to government figures. cholesterol is a waxy substance in the blood that can interfere with circulation and is a main cause of heart disease. promising new class of tempterral drugs could provide better treatment options. a study from the internal medicine find the drugs cat pcsknine apartment i bodies lower overall risk of death and levels of the ldl bad cholesterol by 60 per event is. >> it seems like the group that takes them compared to the group that doesn't have
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half of the rate of cardiovascular events and mortality as those who don't. >> reporter: primary treatment for high cholesterol are drugs known as statins such as lipitor, but some patients cannot tolerate them. others are at high cyst being they are not enough they work by least moving cholesterol from the liver through the bloodstream. >> it could be for someone who needs in addition to statin or it could be in steady of statin. >> reporter: f.d.a. is expected to review data on the new cholesterol drug this summer and decision is expect shortly after that. doctors say that because there are usually no symptoms it is important to have a blood cholesterol test. and the the first line of defense is usually a low fat diet a and exercise. also, we know that cholesterol can happen to anybody at any age. >> yes, you need to watch out. >> bad one down, good one up. >> exactly. >> stephanie, thanks very much. the the u.s. government is recommending lower fluoride
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levels for first time in five decade will. health officials say too much fluoride is causing splotch i teeth. 40 percent of adolescent have streaks or spots on their teeth. today's change was first proposed four years ago. u.s. government first urged sit toys foot fluoride in drinking water in 1962. well, good evening everyone. i don't think there will be too many smiles on the road this evening. i think it will be like, that will be the the face, because right now we have rush hour delays, all over the place. this is i-95, traveling in delaware county, northbound traffic leaving the scene, as you can see on the right-hand side. we had an earlier incident approaching 32 to. it has been cleared. we have residual traffic on top of rush hour. it is a no fun zone. not only on the northbound side but southbound side as well n and out of the delaware county and delaware you will have have big time volume on i-95 and then usual delays, in and out of the north east on i-95 around cottman girard and as we look at the schuylkill expressway, it is a
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full house westbound but don't be deceived. eastbound side is just as busy throughout western suburbs. you may catch a break around the boulevard where we have seen that last shot there but still around the vine street expressway we are jammed packed, 15 is your average on the schuylkill. you definitely have delays on the pennsylvania turnpike as well, out of the area of valley forge to willow grove. prepare yourself to fill up at the pump before you head out on the roadway chris and jessica. >> thanks much. still ahead on "eyewitness news" a pennsylvania store where women get discounts and men pay full price also all for the same item. >> we will look at that. >> how long does it the take to you solve a rubix cube? whatever it is be prepared to be amazed at this, we have a local teen who shattered a world record and if you blink, you might just miss it. that is coming up. a closer look at bruce jenner's transgender journey louie, sits down with a former navy seal whose story
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students at nazareth academy grade school made their very own wax museum without the wax. they transformed themselves into wax figures today. eighth graders there chose characters in either of the arts athletic, politics or history who made a significant difference in the world. in addition to dressing up as their favorites they also, delivered presentations about their impact, on the world. >> very well done.
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>> yes who needs wax. >> no, not when we have costumes, that look very, very good. >> yes. >> totally cool. >> i really think that is neat. i have inch seen that before. >> i would have dressed up as you, kathy. >> thank you, chris. that would be really interesting. >> lets look the at the forecast. >> i know, kathy, we have a coat on,. >> put ate way. >> yes. >> i give everybody permission for the next two days put it away. it could get dicey on thursday. the it will be a much better tuesday and wednesday. we are looking forward to sunshine and temperatures where they should be, and even over achieving. going beyond. so take a look outside. one of the our cool spots is down the shore but that is pretty much like every where. we are looking at clouds windy conditions, ocean city, cape may county, today and that water looks cold. >> yes. >> and it is cold. >> yes. >> take a look at the temperatures. the right now in philadelphia only 58 degrees, but compared that to the poconos where it is only 48. we have northwesterly wind, pretty stiff and keeping a
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land breeze in so ocean water temperatures not in the 50's. not impacting shore temperatures with the land breeze. temperatures milder then in philadelphia 61 in ocean city. sixty-one in avalon. cape may 61. rehoboth beach delaware sitting at 60. still a cool day. the here's something that will cheer you up. joe sent me in this beautiful picture of a road of tree lined cherry blossoms. so pretty in cherry hill, new jersey. thanks, joe for cheering us up with that beautiful picture this afternoon. we are looking at conditions that are going to change quickly. we have a chilly start to the day tomorrow. warm at last. late week wow was potential for a nor'easter. we will get to that. lets talk about what we will wake up to. forty-six in philadelphia wilmington 39. forty-four in reading. forty-two in the poconos. chilly start to the day but then we will warm it up rather quickly this broad area of low pressure upper level low slowly push's way a allowing more sunshine in the region. we will watch high pressure build n it will be breezy. it will be sunny.
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temperatures soaring through the 60's and many locations touching 70 and then the high sits over us for wednesday. we will see that warmth, really kick nothing with temperatures very comfortable really feeling like spring, were it movesly moves in. we will move off the eastern see game. we don't know exactly where it will go. the the track is a little uncertain right new but it will bring cloud showers on thursday. it could get even cooler for friday a at that low does linger. overnight loud will be breaking and it will be seasonal and cool. the on the chilly side. during the the day tomorrow, mostly sunny and breezy. high in the 60's to 70's. the northwesterly wind at ten to 20 miles an hour. as we look hour by hour tomorrow starting off at 8:00a in m54. noon 64. staying in the 60's throughout the day. 9:00p in m comfortable with a temperature of 60 degrees. the on the exclusive three day forecast, mild warm, cooling down with showers kate will have the weekend forecast next
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when i think back to the 1980's you think about elf and duran duran and old rubix cube. remember this one? it is a tough puts toll solve. i mean even taking the first move sometimes takes, you know ten five ten, 15 seconds to decide. >> thirty seconds. >> yes. >> it has never gone well for me. >> no. >> i have tried but never gone well. but one montgomery county teenager can solve this entire thing in less than six seconds. >> the the whole thing he set a world record in speed cubing. like most freshman colin burns
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spends a lot of time doing homework. harleysville teen ace home schooled and compels in math the but when he is not solving equations, he is solving much more complicated the rubix cube. >> i am probably 30 or 40 rubix cubes. >> reporter: he solves they will not in an hour or 15 minutes or even one minute. colin can complete the the cube, in less than six seconds. what? >> well, 5.25 seconds to be exact. this is colin winning the world cuba so championship on saturday. the cube is randomly scrambled and then contestant has 15 seconds to study before the timer starts. colin is first american to win championship since 2006 and he beat the record by .3 of a second. that is an eternity in the world of speed cubes. how did he decide where to start. >> when it comes to solving a cube you do it in steps. the first build a cross that is called, and then you built
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up by layer. you do your first two layers and then do you a couple different algorithms which are a series of moves thaw perform to go from one pattern to another one. >> reporter: colin has been cubing for four and a half years and says it is not that hard to do. >> lots of different method. the it is not that difficult to learn. you can learn in a couple hours on line. >> reporter: by the way colin can also solve the clue with one hand. it takes him longer but who is counting a at that point. >> yes, that is real. >> his speed cubing record will be included in the next addition of the guinness book of world record, congratulations to him. isn't that incredible. >> when your mind thinks in algorithms you are on the next level. good job colin. still to come here in the next half an hour you never know what the driver in front of you just might do. we will show you a road rage incident caught on a ike will list helmet. secrets of cyber crime who is most at risk. three on your side jim donovan
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freddie gray he was laid to rest today. at least seven officers injured, one is reportedly unresponsive, right now. there is also, been looting in the city of baltimore. this was the the scene high above cvs store as people there can see carrying items out but it is not clear what was taken. "eyewitness news" is following the quickly breaking, developments, out of baltimore we will keep you updated here and on line on cbs philly.com. meantime a suspect identified as ivan moore is in custody in an attack on the school in the main line. police say that form er kitchen worker at barrett hebrew academy stabbed another kitchen worker there and threw bleach in the victim's face. that person is now hospitalized kate. chris, we have started off with lots of sunshine and then cloud rolled in but showers have missed us to the west. we are talking about beautiful weather, taking over tuesday and wednesday but then, it changes over just as quickly
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as it comes n turns you go liz thursday and friday with cloud, wind and a few showers. what about the weekend? will we follow the the beautiful side or in the so beautiful side? i will have the answer in the seven day forecast in a few minutes, jessica. >> thank you. as deaths celebrate search and rescue efforts continue in nepal following saturday's earthquake teams are evacuating climbers from mount everest. quake caused deadly after land that much wiped out base camp on the mountain. terry okita a has latest on the devastation in the region where death toll has now topped 4,000. >> reporter: nepal's last moments of normalcy were captured on video. customers are seen struggling to stay on their feet to exit this restaurant while the ground shook violently beneath them. two days after the earthquake reduced pennsylvania parts of the nepal's largest sit toys ruble the world is getting its first look at devastated rural areas, cut off by the most basic supplies. many in niece paul are now living outdoors. >> have you ever wanted to go
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inside the house. >> reporter: relief crew from his u.s. and around the world are streaming into nepal with much of the infrastructure destroyed they are task with keeping a natural disaster from causing a humanitarian one. >> the you had will provide an additional nine million-dollar for nepal earthquake response, and recovery efforts. >> reporter: at least four americans are known dead, all of them killed at mount everest base camp where quake caused a massive avalanche. search continues for those trapped in residential areas but hope fade by the hour. survivors are left to dig, and just wait for help. terry okita for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". four students from allentown muhlenburg college were stud anything nepal right now and school says they are all safe. yesterday, a junior posted on facebook he is in a small village northwest of the katmandu. in his post he wrote phone
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lines are clogged and in the able to make any calls. opening statements today in the murder trial of the colorado theater shooter james holmes. holmes who has admitted to carrying out the attack that left 12 people dead pleaded in the guilty by reason of insanity. today in court prosecution and defense delivered opening statements. prosecutors say that holmes knew exactly what he was doing when he walk in the aurora theater and opened fire back in 2012. defense attorneys say their client was in the middle of the psychotic episode. holmes faces death penalty if convicted. there are new developments surrounding pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane judges say they will rule quickly after hearing lawyers for kane argue why she should not have to appear in the hearing to deeven if firing of the prosecutor. as our todd quinones tells us today's court action follows release of the grand jury report which found kane engaged in the cover up. >> reporter: for the first time in black and white we are getting a a clear understanding of what the
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grand jury concluded, in its investigation involving pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane. >> the grand jury recommending kathleen kane be charged with per injury i and obstruction also found that she mischaracterized the events to cover up activities. the grand jury did not find her testimony truthful. the remarks are included in the release monday afternoon of the previously sealed finings, kane had continuously denied allegation that is she illegally leak secret grand jury documents. release of the documents comes as a three judge panel is considering if kane violated a court order by firing her chief deputy james bark eras retaliation. >> this is a very serious allegation that has been laid at the feet of the attorney general. >> reporter: special assistant prosecutor john mcmahon is arguing indirect criminal attempt allegation should proceed. kane fired barker after he testified before a grand jury investigating allegation that is kane allegedly leak secret
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information. kane's attorney says the the firing was a restructuring move. >> it doesn't look like retaliation at all. as you can see that steps were taken to reorganize the office to make it the more effective to make it more efficacious a and streamline the process. >> reporter: there was a court order in place barring anyone from kane's office from retaliating against any witnesses in the investigation and the special assistant prosecutor was asked if anyone else in kane's office had been fire. >> i have no knowledge of that happening. >> reporter: kane's attorney says court order ended when barker was fire. >> we have an order that they are relying on, the order was expired. >> reporter: in a statement kane's office say general kane was truthful in her testimony this afternoon the judge's ruled that the contempt case can move forward. that will be included in montgomery county district attorney risa vet try furhman's investigation as she decide if criminal charges should be brought against
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kane. reporting from norristown, todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". the you had has a new attorney general tonight. for the first time it is an african-american women. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> that is loretta lynch reciting the oath of office. she was confirmed after months of delays, on thursday. she served as the top federal prosecutor for new york, and much of its eastern suburbs. she replaces eric holder. registration is now open for volunteers interested in helping during pope francis visit this fall for world meeting of families n a news conference earlier today philadelphia organizers a say they are going to need up to 10,000 volunteers especially, people who can speak more than one language. the registration process includes a background check. and for a full list of the volunteer opportunities available you can head over to our web site at cbs philly.com and there we will connect you with the link for
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more information on how you can sign up. a georgia cyclist helmet camera captured moment he was attacked by a road rage camera. allen crockers say all of the trouble began after a he made an obscene gesture towards that driver who he believed gotten too close. the driver slowed down several times appearing to wait for crock tore catch up and then he eventually stopped down the road. you can see him then, knocking crocker off his bike and then beginning to wrestle with him. >> this kind of thing is extremely rare around here. people living in this area courteous. be careful with your gesture you never know who is in that kara head have of you. >> that is true. we know driver of the pick up was later arrested and charged with the assault. still to come on "eyewitness news" hundreds of thousands of cars recalled for doors that suddenly fly opened. then some called this the new nanny just how many babies are now using smart phones before they can even walk.
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400,000 vehicles because of doors that may not latch properly. the company warns that the doors could fly opened while the carries moving. now this recall includes certain fiestas, fusions and lincoln mkz's from 2012 through 2014. there have been no major injuries reported. dealers will replace all four door latches at no cost to the customer. certainly, dog chews certain dog chews are being recalled for possible salmonella a contamination. f.d.a. says there is a potential risk for dogs and humans who handle nyl a bone dog choose sold in the puppy charter kit. no illness has been linked to the product so far. only packages carrying 2135, are affect. well, in pennsylvania it is said that women makes 76 cents for each dollar made by a man. >> one small store in pittsburgh decide wood man should only pay 76 percent of women do. that store offers ceramics,
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textiles and other full gifts. men pay full price but women receive a 24 cents discount to represent the gender rate gap. >> i feel weird i have to pay more than somebody else might but i think of so many other occasions when it is the opposite that is true. >> i love items for one thing but concept the whole idea is great. it send a good message. >> the the shop owner sell, the shop sells items made by women and uses this space to host meetings with women business owners. now this story is generate ago lieutenant have of comments on social media we'd love to know what you have to think bit. check us out on facebook and twitter. also use hash tag cbs-3 chat. we will be right back.
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oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. well coastguard has now suspended a search for four missing boaters off the coast of alabama violent storms capsized several sail boats killing at least two people during a regatta there on saturday. torrential rain and strong wind have continued to hamper the search efforts. the coastguard has asked volunteers to stay out of the water and look for survivors along the shore. >> very scary. kate, you said you look at this video and these storms came out of no where these storms. >> they knew there was threat
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of storms that take but these storms developed right over the water a and moved in so quickly that they did not have the warning you need. if you are outside at a baseball game you can evacuate to shelter. when you are out on the water there was in place to go. there the was a warning. they came through around 4:00. it was just too late. really sad situation for those folks. the lets look outside our weather window. we can show what you we have been dealing with today. we took video from the art museum. there were cool cloud in the atmosphere today as cool air moved in the upper atmosphere. when you get cool air aloft you get upward motion that provides these big huffy clouds. some looked like thunder cloud. it looked ominous in the afternoon. we saw a few cloud with the weighty effect texture to them. i saw your pictures on twit eras well. a few that looked like they were waves crest continuing in the ocean. really need scene in the sky outside today and one of those types of cloud we will talk about is the cloud that that wavey texture that is what
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those are. those are very will cool. i welcome pictures of those and any clouds on my twit error facebook page. 59 degrees. we will check with our eyewitness weather watchers just north of philadelphia. this is barbara lane's house at willow grove. reporting cloud cover. fifty-nine. not too bad. still below average. 58 degrees, at howell's house, in collinswood, new jersey, mainly cloudy sky. lets look at if our weather watchers sent in cool pictures from the cloud. the this is from jason. he is in delaware. if we can pop this full you can see that structure of the clouds looks neat. clouds on cloud on cloud this afternoon. not a lot of rain. that is good news. the pretty to look at but don't get wet when you are outside. lets look at storm scan three. you can see is what happening. the mostly cloud cover. you cane that effect that textured effect to the clouds. an indication of the the layers of cloud cover we saw today but most of the showers missed us to the west. the you can see that on storm scan three. yesterday our models were
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predicting this area of spotty showers to be further east and centered right around philadelphia a you cane they are mainly over central pennsylvania at the moment. that is good news. we have not see much of. that still severe wet's cross portions of texas louisiana and same rescue search area in the mobile bay. those storms started to push east but another nasty situation there today. lets talk about our temperature trend. we got to 60 degrees for official high but watch what will happen this week. we will go up, and then we will go down and i guess that is where we will get that average from. 68 degrees on both side of that average for remainder of the week. why the dip in the mercury here thursday and friday? it its thanks to a coatal storm. that will develop in the gulf of mexico. it will move off coast of the carolinas. what happens is when we have a storm like this off shore it picks up this east win. high pressure off to the north that creates a pressure gradient. it will be breezy, cool. rough surf down the the shore as well. main storm stays east and will
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stay off shore and get brought in the north atlantic as we head in the weekend. we will get better weather for week bind this storm off the companies you can expect cloud, a few showers and windy and cool conditions as well for thursday and friday. so overnight tonight cloud breaking. seasonably cool. 46 degrees. for your tuesday beautiful mostly sunny. is there a breeze from the northwest in the afternoon at ten to 20. planning out your tuesday things look good. light jacket in the morning. the in the afternoon we may not need it with temperatures in the 60's. running the broad street run on sunday it will be a beautiful day. temperatures will be in the 60's, into the 70's throughout the course of the day. pretty good news there lets look at our eyewitness weather seven day forecast, two great days, two not so great days but then improvement for the the weekend. we are back in the mid 70's on sunday. the chris and jessica back over to you. a number of firms have fallen to a high profile sign's tack over the last year or so putting consumers
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personal and financial information at risk. >> that is true but three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan found out there may be an upside to these breaches as people pay pennsylvania more attention to their account. >> reporter: american institute of cpa poll find hack is a affect credit card processing systems are prompting more people to change their behavior. 82 percent verse 69 percent a year ago. 56 percent said they use cashing or checks more frequently. 40 percent have scaled back on their social media or on line presence. while millennials seem inclined to make transaction as on line and with mobile app is it is those age 55 to 64 who are reporting falling victim to identity theft more often. >> they just don't necessity how to take those is there steps to protect themselves. generational difference i see have been is concern about it younger people actually know how to take better care even though they are actually higher users of on line
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databases. >> reporter: comment on line missteps include making your birthday part of the e-mail address or using a maiden name on your facebook profile. the also as a security hint for on line account. best advice is to check for unauthorized transactions regularly or activate fraud alerts on your mobile device. reporting for three on your side i'm jim donovan. sign of the times for you a surprising number of babies are using smart phones and tablets. a new study find most children had used mobile devices by the time they are two years old. in children younger than one, 36 percent had touched or scrolled the screen about 52 percent had used a mobile device to watch television. the the the american academy of pediatrics discouraging use of smart phone tablets and tv's for children under the age of two. britain's jessica cambridge is four days past her, due date but palace is not confirming that information. as loyal fans guess what gend
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their baby will be, one thing is for certain the news will be announced on social media unlike when prince george was born the palace will first announce the gender time of birth and weight of prince william and his wife's baby on twitter and instagram. it will be a big healthy baby too we can assume that at this point. still ahead more on bruce jenner's transgendered journey. >> the insider watches the interview with the former navy seal went through a similar transformation. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details.
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or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. it is called bruce's truth, 65 years in the making an amazing, 17 million viewers turned into check out bruce jenner's journey on friday. >> a journal that i broke the internet over the 70,000 tweets friday night about that. insider's louie joins with us a transgendered woman featured in the bruce jenner story louie. >> reporter: she's referred to lady valor. she was born christopher a former bronze star navy seal. her remarkable story reveals parallel between her life and bruce jenner's and not only em pennsylvania sized with his identity struggle but she lived it. >> before he a says a word,
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how many times have i said word. >> reporter: christian formally christopher purple heart winner and retired navy seal is one of the few people that can identify with bruce jenner. like bruce kristin served multiple tours of duty and left with nothing to distract from a confused identity. >> that is me. that is her. >> i said the same thing. >> do the similarities, yes. >> they strike you. >> very much so. i don't know of any other transgendered people like myself or bruce that have gotten to that point. it is somewhere beyond most people would even imagine. >> reporter: kristin buried her secret privately trying on her older is ter's clothes as a teenager. >> i did the the exact same thing. i got good at sneaking memorizing positions of stuff and how to put it back. she never knew. >> he told me that he had felt
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like he had been a girl. >> reporter: christian was honored in los angeles with the, trail blaze's ward at stone wall democratic club 40th anniversary gallon a the chris and jessica back to you. the insider will have much more on bruce jenner coming up at 7:30 right here on cb. 36789 coming up on the late show, with david letterman scarlet johann son and scarlet melon camp sitting in with the show bandies todd rundgreen, we will look forward to that. >> that is dave's tonight. cbs is celebrating dave's legendary career in rate night that is copping to an even, of course with the 90 minute prime time special david letterman a life on television be will be hosted by comedian ray romano airing monday night may fourth at 9:30, right here on cbs-3. we are all looking forward to. that great the show. that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00.
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we will look the at when it turns cool in the seven day forecast, that is coming up. and he survived the holocaust as a teenager, tonight this local professor is getting ready to be honored as he closes yet another chapter on his remarkable life. "eyewitness news" begins at 6:00 o'clock with breaking news out of baltimore where there is chaos and violence, on the streets tonight. protests against the the death of the 25 year-old freddie gray in police custody have
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taken a violent turn. police have deseened upon crowds today as they have destroyed, property, a and also looted several businesses. we now necessity tonight that several police officers have been seriously hurt. i'm's chris may. i'm jessica dean. all this happening just hours after the funeral of freddie gray protesters have battered and burn several police cars. you can see this cruiser engulfed in flames and heavy dark smoke there. police are saying these protesters have started looting stores. you can see here people rushing out of the back of the cvs pharmacy. a frustrated baltimore police captain spoke about the violence this afternoon. >> this have afternoon a group of outrageous criminals attacked our officers. right now we have seven officers that have serious injuries including broken bones and one officer unconscious. we will go back and do an investigation and we will fine the people responsible and we will put them
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