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also, part of the an airplane wing that washed up off a beach off africa's east cozies being sent to france. experts believe it could be from the the missing malaysia airlines flight 370. rare event happening in the skies this morning look up and you'll see a blue moon at least that is what they call it. we will talk about why this is such a rare event coming up in a few minutes. but first today is friday, july 31st good morning thanks so much for joining us. i'm nicole brewer. we are getting your day started with weather and traffic. we have justin and meisha, good morning guys. >> we're excited it the is friday. weather has been hot, we know that but it is helping out morning commute because we have dry roadways. >> great news, not many people trying to get out of the city earlier trying to get ready for weekend. we will keep it dry. still on the hot side. as soon as you step outside you will notice a drop in the humidity. lets take you down the shore, atlantic city, live look right there, you can see off in the big picture blue moon is starting to set.
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we call it blew moon because it is second full moon in a movement it doesn't happen much. have few years or so. the nice sunrise shaping up this morning. coming up, just right about now. taking to you margate nice and clear on the beach. notice cloud off to the east. they will push east from yesterday's cold front. we will set up just to see a lot of sunshine in our forecast today. that temperature is already looking good across the region right now. seventy in philadelphia. sixty-two allentown. fifty-seven in mount pocono. the the suburbs still looking very nice, upper 50's around quakertown at this hour. sixty-five in willow drove. there is showers well off shore, nothing but clear skies, from the west so that is what we can expect a lot of sunshine. it does stay hot but noticeably less humid. we will break down your temperatures this morning. by 11:00 we are up to 846789 we will be warm for lunchtime rush. by 2:00, 88 degrees. afternoon high of 90 for philadelphia looking good at the shore in the mid 80's and
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lower 80's at the poconos. the let's check out the skies and hit the road at meisha good morning. guess what it is time to take a drive. i'm up joying sunshine. this is schuylkill expressway west wound at the boulevard. you can see everyone traveling with posted speed and take a look, at this cameras yikes. roosevelt boulevard is getting that glare. this is a strong indication, reminder if you will it will be sunny. so pass those sunglasses. everyone on this stretch is traveling along nicely at posted speeds. ninety-five southbound at cottman coming around s curve in center city, traffic levels are starting to build now. we will see this continue through 6:00 o'clock hour especially when we get in the had heart of the rush hour that 7:00 o'clock hour. right now just thinking of hitting roadway in this direction, busy one and give yourself a couple extra minutes as we head toward 7:00 o'clock hour about good time to leave your home because we are looking good in that a area also, this is
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interstate i-95. we have some construction going on, 95 southbound at new hope. the right lane, you can see them pulled out block ago this right lane and shoulder. this will cause slow downs if we don't get that cleared out o way. and we will go to the wide and still see sensor map is looking good. the search is on for a gunman who shot and killed a young mother inside her home. her two-year old daughter was also home at the time. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live in port richmond with the very latest on that investigation justin. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. neighbors have been coming and going from this house here in port richmond throughout the morning and they say they will continue to do so, for as long as needed. inside upstairs, is where that young victim was shot and killed and that is harsh reality neighbors say. they may never get over it. we do have a photo of the victim. she has been identified as 22-year old stephanie
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docowsky. photo taken lassies ter this young mother who just turned 22 is there with her daughter and her boyfriend. they all shared this home here in the 3,000 block of aramingo with her father, police said she was alone at 11:00 last night when someone made their way inside of her home, going upstairs to a bedroom where victim was with her baby a and shooting that young mother in her head. but leaving her baby unharmed. neighbors hearsay they have watched stephanie grow up remembering when she was just a baby herself. they say her loss is like losing family and they doubt they will ever get over it. take a listen. >> i'm sick to mize stomach. it hasn't even hit me yet. we're all shock. we don't understand why somebody would do what they did. don't understand it at all. >> reporter: police say that neighbor saw a black man in the gray hoodie running south on aramingo about the time
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that shot was fire. they are work ago this lead as well. neighbors tell thaws mother is on her way to the home to grief alongside her family and they are asking for privacy during this very difficult time. we are live in port richmond, i'm justin finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you for that update. we appreciate it. an argument between two men lead to a deadly shooting in the cities hunting park neighborhood this happened near a closed play ground in the 1500 block of staubb street shortly after 1:30 this morning. a man in his 20's was shot in the neck and chest and taken to temple university hospital where he was pronounced dead. there is no word on any suspects. police continue to look for suspects after a five-year old girl was taken from her north philadelphia home and beaten. police say sometime in the middle of the night tuesday an intruder got through the window of her home on north hutchinson street. he brought her outside beat her up and took off. little girl's mother and neighbor found her in the backyard bleeding and semi
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conscious. >> something i'll never forget. i thought that was not my daughter back there but a lifeless child back there. so i went into a immediate state of panic. >> pictures of the girls injuries are just too graphic to show, on tv, it was pretty bad. she does continue to recover in stable condition at st. christopher's hospital for children. we wish her all of the best and a speedy recovery. 6:06. part of the airplane wing that washed up off a beach of madagascar is on its way to france for further investigation. it begins a forensic examination that could determine whether that part came from the missing malaysia airlines flight 370. cbs news correspondent hanna daniels has the latest. >> reporter: the 6-foot long flapper, that washed up on the union island is expect to reach france tonight airplane experts will be taking a closer look at particles covering it to see if they match something submerged for over a year. they will also be looking at
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any other markings on the debris. >> they are looking at teaching of the any of the metal and look to see if it has been torn or if there is any char marks on it which would indicate fire. >> reporter: so far investigators are confident that the piece did indeed come from a boeing triple seven jet. malaysia era lines flight 370 is only triple seven plane missing in the world right now. they are less certain that a shredded suitcase found near the debris has anything to do with the flight. >> it doesn't seem to show the signs of having been in the water for a long period of time. but none the the less it need to be taken seriously. >> reporter: sarah's partner was one of the 239 people on board flight when it vanished last march. >> when you have been keeping your spirits up, and your hopes alive for a year and a half, that is a habit that is very difficult to break. >> reporter: if the parties determined to be from flight 370, the piece would provide the first real clue as to what happened to the plane. hanna daniels for cbs news.
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police in western pennsylvania are searching for an escaped prisoner who may have already committed murder while on the run. thirty-eight year-old robert crisman escaped yesterday morning. he went to five five-year old tammy long's home, killed her and then took off in her maroon 1999 silver pickup truck. he is armed and extremely dangerous. he does not have a history of violent behavior, he has been behind bars on drug and theft charges. all right. 6:09. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning new video released of the gunman in the louisiana movie theater shooting. we are hearing from the 911 calls for the very first time. plus a manhunt is underway for group of men caught on camera placing confederate flags near martin luther king junior's church. philadelphia is preparing for pope francis vice it this september and new is there a fun new way to toast to the pope, we will look forward to this one, we will not lie it is all coming up.
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palmer about the hunt but they cannot track him down. he is accused of using local guide to lure sees frill protected land earlier this month. search is on for two men who put confederate flags on the lawn of the church in atlanta. surveillance shows two men arranging four flags around the property of ebonieser baptist church, the same church where reverend martin luther kipping junior was baptized behind funeral was held there considering heated discussion about that flag and church in south carolina officials are not taking any chances. >> it is a hateful act and it is clearly intended to intimidate and send a political message. >> home land security and police are now investigating. all right. we are coming up on 6:13. turning to weather now. it is officially a heat wave but seems like an extended one, justin. >> this one will be all the way into next week. temperatures in the lower 90's. we are dealing with lower
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humidity. beautiful sunrise. looking the atlantic city. sun coming up over atlantic ocean. shaping up to be a great beach day. it will be hot but more comfortable than what we are dealing with past several days. lets talk about this heat wave. this is heat wave number three, so far this summer. first one back in late june, 21st to between the their. we had one july 19th and 21st. here we are, 28th and we will add on today and throughout the weekend men to next week. so yes, extend the heat wave. sixty to 07 degrees. warmer as we head into south jersey, nice breeze coming in off the land, off shore win warming things up in stone harbor at 73 degrees, as well as rehoboth beach. really across much of the mid-atlantic and new england states we are looking good state college 63, 65 in pittsburgh. less humid air mass. we will look at dew point temperatures and, we will keep it like that, and at least in the first half of the
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weekend. nice and quiet storm scan three, cold front nothing but clear skies compliment of the high pressure. that will be the trend through today, a lot of sunshine. tomorrow we may see afternoon cloud maybe a sprinkle, but mess of the weekend mostly sunny conditions. at the shore 48 degrees. ocean has drop. that happens when you get a persistent southerly win. forecast high for today hot but less humid with high near 90. tonight low 70 in sent ever city. sixty's out in the suburbs. here we go the extended forecast 90 today. ninety-two saturday. ninety on sunday. next week guys, humidity increases a bit and we are keeping things dry. our next best chance for showers and storms will come into tuesday and then gannon thursday but we don't see 80's really until next wednesday. >> nice stretch. >> yes. >> i personally enjoy it. >> i like the heat too.
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i agree. but when you don't that have humidity, it is so much nicer. looking forward to that. >> meisha, you said when it is dry, good for you you too. >> my gosh for a morning commute, right. weather and traffic go hand and hand, they are bestties and right new we are looking great, roadways are nice and dry, no accidents to report. overnight construction project have lifted. here's a beautiful look at i-95. i can tell you right new you will be dealing with sun glare. not causing any visibility per se but you want to pack these sunglasses on a day like today. not very much clouds. there is construction. i-95 southbound at new hope. right lane is blocked, the the shoulder, it is coming in the right lane. these vehicles are having to maneuver around that. in the causing any major issues but make net of that. as we move closer to that 7:00 o'clock hour that will be an issue for many of you. here's the vine street expressway running to and from the schuylkill expressway looking great there you can see most travelers basically
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on a friday on all these main lines have good luck in their hand because friday is typically hourlieser traveled day. the here's the blue route northbound at route one again, looking great here as well as on the blue route. i have been keeping an eye on this stretch. all week long blue route has been fairly good up until that rush hour and then we see those speed sensors drop ever so slightly but not much. take a look at this, 52, one of the lowest areas blue route, again looking great. fifty-five schuylkill expressway even at that junction of roosevelt boulevard, still looking good. so things are looking good. mass transit great in major delays at the airport. nicole over to you. 6:16. coming up, it has been two weeks since former president george hw bush broke his neck in the nasty fall and now he is sending a message to his supporters. chilling new surveillance individual ohio shows the gun man just minutes before he start that had rampage. police are releasing 911 calls. we will have that coming up next stay with us.
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an ice breaker from shell oil is on its way to the arctic this morning after it was block from leaving portland by environmental protesters. green peace activist dangled from the saint john's bridge trying to stop the ship from heading north. other protesters join the effort, on kyacks. after a day and a half police moved in removing those protesters on the bridge and in the water. >> the ship got past but it is
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just a she of support solidarity out here has been incredible. two of the protesters received police citations and federal judge held protesters in contempt and ordered green pay toss pay fines. former president george hw bush may be recovering from the broken neck but he has in the lost his sense of humor. check out this tweet. the 91 year-old is seen giving the thumbs up. he said who knew jumping out of the plane was safer than getting out of bed. thanks for your get will messages. bush broke a bone, two weeks ago when he fell inside of his home. happy to see he is in good spirits, thumbs up, hopefully feeling better. 6:20. still coming up no official word from the phillies on hamels trade but everybody is talking about it. we have it covered coming up next. also ahead they are the new beauty must have, or at least that is what we're told eye lash extensions, are they safe, we will tell but health concerns coming up next. still hot it is july after all but less humid
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new video capturing louisiana a movie theater shooting suspect rampage. fifty-nine year-old john houser is seen purchasing a movie ticket for the film
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train wreck at 70:00 last thursday. he then walks down a long hallway and enters that theater. we are hearing 911 calls from the moments after that rampage. houser killed two people before killing himself. of the nine victims injured only one remains in the hospital. whether or not colorado theater shooter james holmes will receive the death penalty is in the hand of the jury. during closing argument a woman stood up, started screaming don't kill him it is not his fault woman was held in contempt of court for that outburst. >> i will impose is three weeks in the county jail. take her away, sheriff thank you. >> twelve more murderers. >> in addition to the screaming, woman climbed over rows of seats in that courtroom. judge called that outburst offensive to the dignity and
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authority of the court. we expect to receive official word of the cole hamels trade today, eight player dealerships one of the phillies all time greats to the texas rangers. it is all part of the rebuilding process. it the makes you feel better, i guess. hamels is one of the best pitchers in baseball and phillies hoping he is landing him high quality prospects . hamels has been a post season mvp and all-star in his career. all right. we will give you more information on the trade details here, phillies ship out cole hamels and jake diekman. then cash. rangers give phillies top prospects, catcher jorge alfaro, nick williams anal he can asher. they ship minor league pitcher jake thompson and jared he can who have and minor league experience. jake diekman sat in the phillies bull pen last night and he says it is just another night. >> i mean i didn't do anything until, 6:30. i went, in the hot continue and got ready for the game.
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>> through go, keeping it real. it does than the sound too bad. it is not what you expect to see in the delaware river switching gears here, not talking about sports but manatees instead. spotted in the river near bordentown. how about. that new jersey fish and wild life shared this picture with us and you can see manatees which air parentally referred to as sea cows, usually called florida's coast home, right? but officials say that the warm water and probably a food source, lured the manatee, up here, by us. so very interesting. 6:26. if you think we have been seeing extreme weather over the last year, you'll be right, but why is that. we will talk live with the nasa scientist about the climate change coming up next, jan. and a west chester university employee, tests positive for legionnaires disease, i'm jan carabao live this morning coming up hear how officials are now dealing with the issue to make sure this campus community is safe.
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travel is looking great on this friday but i can tell you we have no accidents no disable vehicles but we have that sunshine, make sure, on today's commute you pack your sunglasses. we will have the latest coming up. meisha, it is still so hot but we have a break in the humidity. justin has your forecast when we come back. good friday morning to you. stay with
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good friday morning to you. if you like it hot the heat wave continues. it is still going to be a hot one for you but definitely not as oppressive. we have a break from the humidity out there. it is a win/win because i like hot weather. >> the the can of hair spray you have, i just do not see it. >> don't get used to it, i will be spraying it all over you we will be here today and into the weekend. it is not as bad as what we
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have been dealing with but extending. >> i will go use my hair spray now. >> extended heat wave, for sure we could be dealing with an eight day heat wave with this set upright now. live look from cape may courthouse and neighborhood network looking good. middletown township high school good looking sunrise. low 70's in south jersey. seventy's for philadelphia. sixty's in the northwestern suburbs. feeling good in quakertown at this hour. 59 degrees. sixty-three pottstown. breeze coming from the west/northwest. past several days was out of the south/southwest pumping in the heat and humidity but now with the dryer win flow we are dropping those temperatures which means lower humidity. numbers are in the 50's to 60 in many spots. yesterday in the mid 70's. big difference as far as humidity goes. storm scan three nice and quiet. all of the showers we have had yesterday moved off shore with the cold front. we are seeing sunshine today. breaking down your temperatures this morning. lunchtime 86 degrees. the hot afternoon.
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close to 90 degrees for philadelphia mid 80's at the shore, lower 80's at the poconos. we will show thaw in the seven day forecast in a few minutes but first lets check the roads with meisha, good morning. >> it seems perfect in the world of weather. i can tell you too on a friday traffic is looking good too. ninety-five northbound at 452 for those driving toward airport or anywhere around it, it is looking good. up in that right side of the screen you can see that glare out there. it is very, very sunny n complaints about that. just pack your sunglasses because that can cause visibility issues for those traveling in the eastbound direction. spring garden ramp closed to the schuylkill expressway westbound until next week on tuesday. that would be august 4th. make net of this. the on ramp as you can see is completely closed. we have crews trying to get that fix up. next on tuesday all green there ben franklin bridge for those traveling out in new jersey heading in to center city it is looking busy, just
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busy but traveling a little less at posted speed here but everyone traveling along, ben franklin bridge is one of the mess beautiful shots. i pick it, to show you. looking good there. we have disable truck for 295 southbound, right lane is block. it doesn't look like that is causing slow downs for any of you in and around this area. but just make a net that truck is there mass transit looking good. no major delays at the a airport. nicole, over to you. officials a at west chester university are dealing with the case of legionnaires disease after a worker on campus comes down with the infection. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is more on the actions the university is taking. jan, good morning. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. here is good news. there are no students here at west chester university right now, so risk for exposure is limited and the officials have already brought in experts to deal with contaminated areas. with me is they are monitoring this your use to make sure this bacteria doesn't come
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back at a high, dangerous level. earlier this week when west chester university learn one of its employees was diagnosed with legionnaires disease school officials brought in experts to test the campus for contamination. higher then acceptable level of legionella bacteria was found in the cooling towers of the eight buildings including the library and student union. the school quickly sent out this memo to 1,000 employees in it, officials said remediation team had been hired to kill the bacteria over the course of two days. the letter went on to explain that the presence of the legionella bacteria does not mean a person will contract legionnaires disease. the since the the bacteria exists naturally in the environment people often receive low level exposure without contracting the disease. bacteria also cannot be passed from person to person. people become infected by inhaling bacteria which causes a severe lung infection like pneumonia. there have been 2200 reported cases, nationwide, since
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january, 100 in new york city. >> this particular out break is still under investigation. >> reporter: there have been 31 cases in the south bronx over the past two weeks, two people have died including john rouse brother. >> i don't think it is common for an otherwise health five two-year old man who passed away in 2015 from legionnaires disease. >> reporter: health experts say early detection is key this is treatable disease symptoms are like the flu and doctors say it is important to start on antibiotic quickly to reduce risk. that employee, who tested positive for the disease is now under going treatment. nicole interestingly enough, legionnaires disease gets its name from an out break in philadelphia in 1976, bunch of people at a american legion convention and suffer from the the disease. we are reporting live from west chester this morning jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". 6:35. from droughts in the west to heavy rains and flooding in
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the south, i don't have to tell you justin, we have seen extreme wet's cross the country and now nasa is keeping an eye on it from high above and getting new images. >> so what are we learning. now nasa scientists doug morton joins us live from goddard flight space center in green belt maryland with details. good morning. >> good morning. >> all right. there have been extreme weather, so far this year, anywhere from flooding to droughts, what have the nasa satellites been able to tell us about these events. >> nasa has 20 earth observing satellites always taking the pulse of our planet. one of the ones we launched last year was a rainfall mission called global precipitation measurement mission. this has been providing unprecedented looks at what has been a tail of two countries this year. cumulative rainfall map you will see major storm systems moving in across midwest texas where some areas got 6 feet of rainfall. west and hundred tane west have been in drought
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conditions. here with below average rainfall about 7 inches, just in 2015. >> it is incredible to see difference view of that map specifically east coast. what types of weather patterns are you seeing. what are images telling but this area. >> east coast has seen consistent rainy pattern which is helping to provide relief for places in the midwest like texas that were under a drought conditions but it has been an unwelcome amount of additional rainfall for much of the east coast in the rainy pattern. nasa's grace satellites are sensitive to how water is changing on the earth's surface this shows areas in rain there i had lost water and areas of blue, including most of the south east and east coast in those areas of blue. this is a unique look at the way in which waters is moving around in the planet here, with the ability to take a look at not just rainfall but look at memory of rainfall stored in the ground water based on changes in gravity.
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>> that is good date a we have been waiting on el nino, finally set up in the pacific ocean. what impact does that have on the extreme weather around the country. >> el nino conditions redistribute rainfall across the globe. giving you bigger winters and bigger losers in normal years. we have warm water in the central pacific sliding over in classic el nino toward south america. that does is shift jet stream a bit further north bringing storm tracks to california and southwest, and that would be some welcomed news for region that has been so far behind on rainfall over last several years. but even in el nino, significant el nino is unlikely to be a drop in the leaky buck net california given the multi year drought they have been facing. >> they have had a lot of challenging. also talking about the technology to use to track these weather events how are they helping us in terms of preparing for these events and can they predict these extreme weather patterns in the
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future. >> nasa earth scientists like myself are trying to take data from all 20 of those observing satellites and combine them to tell the the story of the earth as a system. what we're able to do now is feed in most recent satellite data in our most sophisticated climate models. here we are seeing projection of the summer time drought condition across north america out to 2100. shade of red and brown show you are seeing more frequent, more severe drought conditions across most of north america but concentrate add cross desert southwest and mexico. so under a warming climate we're expect to go see more regular, more severe droughts during summertime going forward. >> not exactly good news there. >> in. >> we do appreciate it, thanks for bringing thaws information from nasa. have a great day. >> thanks for having me. we are used to seeing cars and a trucks go through crash tuesdays but planes. nasa has been testing small planes. researchers at the space agency landing and impact
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center are working on building a better emergency location transmitter. this happens when a cram is imminent and quickly leads rescuers to that crash site. pretty amazing technology here. after a final test in august, researchers will make recommendations to the faa. so, very exciting developments there. amazing these people can do. 6:40 right the now. if you have not seen the new grumpy dog that is going viral, you need to we will help you out with that. we have new video of the pup and we are talking to the owners coming up next. plus, eye lash extensions are a hot new beauty trend but there are health concerns, you should ab wear of, before you try it, we will explain. all things, pope are popping up, in philadelphia, oh boy see the fun new way you can toast to the pontiff's upcoming visit coming up next. they have thought of everything.
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weekend is upon us, friday morning, we have sunny conditions, a beautiful shot of the sky line there in center city. we are getting the day started here. check in for traffic and weather on the other side as well as headlines this morning, stay with us, we will be right back.
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there you can hear it, blue mean talking about the blue moon on this friday morning, second full moon in just a movement and of course we enjoyed one earlier this
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morning. i think this is about two minutes ago. so we will check in with justin for more, he knows much better than i would but pretty sight in the sky. >> coming in this morning we have clear skies it is bright, moon light to deal w not a bad start to the morning. we will check with our weather watchers and lets look at the pictures sent in this morning by phil chapline here in philadelphia nice shot of the moon. we don't call it a blue moon because it is second full moon of the movement beautiful looking full moon this morning. the another one sent in by greg mccoy here. great shot. we are about to step behind the trees. a setting moon this morning. checking out temperatures across the region, some 60's right now. 64 degrees across northwestern suburbs, barbara lane checking in at 64 this morning. in the sunshine, so no problems there. to new jersey, let's head out to central new jersey where john has 66 degrees, with the
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clear skies. nice comfortable spot there down in delaware we will hit all three states here looking good at that greg mccoy's house who sent in that picture. thank you very much. 63 degrees in marshallton delaware. lets talk about what is happening. blue moon, this occurs every two or three years or so. second full moon in one months, and it happened at 6:42 this morning. next time we will see one of thesis not until 2018. non-stop 90's in the forecast. heat wave started last tuesday. we were at 93. same deal for wednesday. thursday coming in at 91. barely. today around 90 degrees. weekend will keeping thissing. this could be a eight day heat wave but humidity levels are on the lower side. we have a low coming off the great lakes. cooler dryer air mass. you can feel the difference. that front cuts out humidity. sunshine for your weekend. again temperatures back in the lower 90's both on saturday and sunday. more humid conditions return on monday though as we will start to see wind shift from
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the south. maybe hitting mountains for that boating, fishing trip. spotty showers possible. 82 degrees. phillies game tonight comfortable conditions. warm though at 90 degrees for first pitch. by evening, late evening 77 degrees by end of the game. forecast high for philadelphia right around 90 degrees. slightly cooler in the northwestern suburbs. checking your forecast, traffic with meisha, good friday morning. >> good morning to you justin. non-stop 90's, um, um, i'm not complaining about that. tgif. if you are just waking up, we are so looking at i-95 southbound at girard through center city. you can see very slow now, 15 minutes or so when i looked at this road it wasn't quite like this we are moving in our rush hour now. this is what we are looking at dropping less than posted speed. we will talk about that in a second. spring garden on ramp to the schuylkill westbound is closed until next week on tuesday. making note of that. forty-two freeway northbound at creek road approaching 295
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has not really change much. a disable truck 295 southbound before route 70, right lane is block, so give yourself a couple extra minutes in and around this area going to our wide map you can see where it is popping out at you there is one spot and we have seen it all week long i-95 in the southbound treks around cottman. give yourself a couple extra minutes, nicole, over to you. a popular beauty trend has eye lash salons popping up in many areas but are eye lash extensions safe? hanna daniels reports. >> reporter: move over mascara, eye lash extensions are the new beauty muts have, bobby joe has been getting them for over a year. >> your eyes are the window to your soul. so to be able to enhance that. >> reporter: process is easy. it includes synthetic fibers one by one tour natural lashes but experts say this popular trend could come with health risk.
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adhesive contains formaldehyde which can cause allergic reactions. >> glue products have gotten to the surface or top layer of the eye call the cornea and caused problems with scarring, irritation. >> reporter: bacteria can also grow in fake lashes leading to infection and some customers can lose their real lashes from repeattive treatment. >> when awe reply excessive tracks to the air follicles it causes it not to grow. >> reporter: lash forever in new york city uses glue that is formaldehyde free. general manager paul beeon says clients need to take care of their lashes. >> they need to clean their extensions, eye area. a lot of clients, they don't touch their extensions because they want them to last long. >> reporter: what was your reason. >> health, cleanliness eye infections. >> reporter: this repeat customer said she has never had any problems and will keep getting her lashes down. hanna daniels for cbs news,
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new york. see i spring for $3.99 a pair at the drugstore. works for me. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning. nature a o'donnell joins us live with the preview. good morning. >> and they look beautiful, good morning to you nicole a head we have latest on the key brings that could be tied to the missing malaysia jet. oceangrapher will show us where discovery will lead investigators next. new study reveals many innocent bystanders are killed in car chases, how some police departments are rethinking their policies. also, has the outraged targeting minnesota dentist that killed the lion gone too far? we will ask that question. these bike classes are helping millions who don't necessity how to ride. the news is back in the morning. we will see new ten minutes. >> nora, thanks. we will be watching. 6:50. the count down to the papal visit rolls on. we are 57 days away from the highly anticipate add rifle of pope frances to philadelphia
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his upcoming visit is inspiring a lot of people to want to be near him and inside the halo of his celebrity make a little money. our pat ciarrocchi explains. >> reporter: at the vatican pope francis is likely to pop up almost anywhere, and now that he is coming to philadelphia you will fine his image on bob untiling souvenir stores but popping up in debbie fireman's narberth kitchen, that gives a whole new meaning to toast the pope. >> we were thinking of ideas. >> reporter: monday making ideas that could be fun too. debbie added a metal plate to a novelty toaster that she was marketing. >> it looks like pope francis. >> reporter: debbie's creativity was blessed with more, the message to spread love, spread the love and have the pope's face. >> reporter: authentic brand like pope francis meeting opportunity. >> great brand inspired entrepreneur ship. >> reporter: caroline kennedy
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of the karma agency is a branding expert. >> his brandies a brand of optimism and in a time liars ours when the world is starved for great leaders he stand for a lot of ideas that needs authority and advocacy a and that is a really good place for authors and book publishers to associate with. >> reporter: in barnes and noble pope francis is on the cover of at least a dozen books. his life story faith leadership, all marketed now. days from his arrival in the u.s. >> love statue. >> reporter: from narberth iconic philadelphia images are finding their way on to companies, all while we toast the pope. pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". yep, come september he will be the toast of the town, for sure. 6:52. we are hearing from the owners of the earl, do you remember this guy, grumpy dog that is taking the internet by storm. we showed you his grumpy face and new his owners say they have decided the buy the mix
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because he made them giggle. he had no idea that it it would capture the had heart of the so many people around the world. >> it is overwhelming. you see him on facebook and instagram all day and you come shore and they is. >> couple says companies have reached out to them for branding, and they are considering the offers, they are considering the offers, why not right. they would love for earl to meet hits rival grumpy cat. that would be quite the duo. they are both so cute. maybe a little grumpy but definitely very sweet. we will take a short break but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3 stay with us.
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more on the young mother shot in the head ape killed in port richmond. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live at the scene with the very latest on the investigation justin? >> reporter: police are
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looking for a man seen running south on aramingo, moments have after that shot was fired, they say that he was wearing a gray hoodie at the time. lets take you now to a picture of the victim identified as 22-year old stephanie ducowski, that is her with her boyfriend and her little baby girl. that girl was with her mother last night at 11:00 p.m. on the 3,000 block of aramingo when she was upstairs in her bedroom when a single shot was fired in her head killing her there on the scene. the baby, has not been harmed, we are told and is now with family. back outside live the search is on to find this killer, as this family grieves the loss of the young life and this block as well, a very close community here in port richmond. nicole, back over to you. >> nicole, thank you for that update. switching gears now happening today a birthday party for philadelphia's franklin square. the park at sixth and race is celebrating nine years by brandting a willow tree we are told. in addition there will be a bit take cake and plenty of fun on the carousal there. festivities kick off at
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11:00 o'clock. from franklin square to the oval on the parkway you can celebrate christmas in july complete with the synthetic ice rink. i don't know how they will keep that cold. that is another story. ice skating in july. if you are interested. there will be a performance of christmas carol screaming of the movie elf and festivity will continue all week under long. my baby boy was born july 25th, christmas in july. any excuse to celebrate christmas in the middle of the summer, not feeling like christmas. >> no, if you don't like heat, think about christmas cool thoughts there but we're cranking up the heat, lower 90's. nice stretch there an eight day heat wave, lower 90's but humidity levels on the low side. we are keeping it dry for weekend. looks good it may creep back in here monday, tuesday best chance for showers and storms tuesday and next thursday and then wednesday we will start to see 80's returning.
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>> wow, straight stretch of 90's. coming from minneapolis i will not complain. >> yes enjoy it. >> absolutely. well septa's route 34 trolley is delayed due to police activity. make note of. that here's ben franklin bridge looking great making your way in center city. this is a spot you will have the most problems 59 southbound in girard in center city. thinks a common problem all morning long and will continue to do so throughout the rush hour. >> i can see why. >> it is morning commute after all. that is your friday, so something for you meisha, thank you. next up on cbs this morning the deadly dangers of high speed police chases why law enforcement agencies are considering a change in policy, we will have much more on that coming up on cbs this morning. thanks for joining us, have a great friday, nice weekend enjoy temps and say hello to the crew, they are up early with us. thanks for watching, have a great weekend.
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good morning. it is friday july 31st 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." more clues wash ashore in the mystery of the missing malaysia airlines jet. a new report out this morning about the deadly impact of high-speed police chases the stunning numbers. and zimbabwe wants to prosecute the dentist who killed the beloved lion. have we gone too far. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this morning more debris has been found on an island including a chi

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