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good morning, take a gook look at this surveillance video, right now, police looking for that man who stabbed college student on her way home from class. now, other students are on edge. more of the video police want you to see, as they try to track down that attacker. >> first though, it is another frigid fall morning out, there grab your hat and gloves on your way out the door, unless your name is justin drab i can, because then you don't wear a hat or gloves. >> making me look bad. >> not at all. >> at least the winds is not
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out there, really biting yesterday. >> for sure. we have a downed pole, couple of downed polls because of the winds overnight. those are getting cleared out of the way, certainly winds can play a factor. >> but the cold sticking around. >> throw the heat warmers on. >> oh. justin? >> cold? pump the brake. >> if you know i'm doing that, you know it is cold out there. >> we are talking about no winds to deal, with little bearable. outside, looking over the river there, center city skyline, palmyra cove nature park, see glow in the sky, because we still have some clouds over us. little weak disturbance moving through the atmosphere, actually sign every milder air. that will continue to push into our region. temperatures compared to this time yesterday, really depends where you are, generally, pretty much the same >> some suburbs, little
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colder, than the outer suburbs, upper 20's, quakertown, doylestown, mt. holly 24 years. winds, calm, that's good news, maybe the morning work out, the jog or just wacking the dog, bike ride this morning, not battling harsh windchills. little disturbance working on through, spotty snow showers breaking out of the mountains in western pennsylvania, maybe stray flurry up in the poconos, this morning, but eventually we see more sunshine, as we progress through the morning. thirty's in the poconos, and talking about the warm up still on track, meisha, a i know she's excited six off's for the holiday, you have no idea every time you say that, just at any, i light up like a light bulb. can't wait. sixty on thanksgiving. so much to be thankful for. boulevard moving in the southbound direct, toward the schuylkill, looking good.
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overall things looking good, at 5:30 in the morning, a lot of times when many some of you early risers parents trying get out the door sometimes before the kids get up for school you hit the roadways. right now the boulevard is looking good, 95 southbound at cottman, look at this, coming around the s curve again looking pretty good interstate 95 basically anywhere on interstate 95 looking okay. now, this is where we had the accident marple township route one northbound, at the 476 south onramp. that's now kind of push all the way off to the side. we saw the tow truck there this has been a troubled area so far this morning. >> manna tax college student as she walks home in center city philadelphia. a surveillance camera caught the crime on tape now police are asking for your help to catch that suspect. "eyewitness news" reporter
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jan carabeo joins us now, at the moore college of art and design, and i understand that's where the victim attended classes, jan, good morning woman stabbed outside of moore college, now, philadelphia police want you to take a look at this surveillance video so you can help track this suspect down. detective say he was walking down the 2,000 block of cherry street around 11:30 last sunday night when he spots his victim. the young lady, a 19 year old student, from moore college of art and design. >> i think that it is a shame. a a student received alert. watch as the suspect decides to follow the teen down cherry street. police say she was trying to return home. instead, detective say, the
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suspect grabs her, stabs her several times, and tries to take her bag. after the suspect fails, not getting away with anything, he runs away, last seen headed toward logan square from race street. >> hopefully we will be able to get this guy off the street so he doesn't do this again. >> and philadelphia police hope this is her of the as sobering reminder to always be aware of your surroundings. >> it looks like this young lady was trying to do that, but again, you have individuals that are out there, and they look to pray on people walking by themselves. >> i feel like this is very populated area. >> police describe this suspect as 25 years old, 6 feet tall, 180 pounds, thin build, anyone with information is asked to call police. if you want to take a look at the surveillance video again, log on to cbsphilly.com. reporting live in logan square this morning, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". careful, jan, thanks so much. >> noggin credible about this. surveillance pictures show a man philadelphia police
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believe may have been involved in a fight with a cabby on halloween. officials say the man and woman, wearing similar costume, did not pay their fare the 5800 block of ridge. the manna parentally punched that driver, and then ran away. anyone with information is asked to call police. >> deal to end pennsylvania's five month long budget battle has fallen through. the senate has narrowly rejected school property taxes, instead the money would have to come from inch kree cents in state sales and income tax. lieutenant governor mike stack broke the tie. governor tom wolf says he wants a budget on his desk by december 4th. 5:36 right now. in business news this morning, celebrating the holidays with your work family. also, the short work week ahead on wall street. let's check in with money watch's jill wagner part of our work family up at the new york stock exchange, good morning. >> good morning, erika, it is a slow start to this holiday week on wall street. dow lost 31-point yesterday the nasdaq dropped about two.
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google getting into the mortgage bills, at least in california. the company is now a licensed mortgage broker in the state with a tool that would let shoppers compare mortgages from different companies. there are plans to expand to more states. >> all right, one thing republicans and democrats agree on, that mega merger between drug maker pfizer anal err again is bad for america's. called inch version, us company in this case pfizer base in the new york merges with overseas company to lower its tax rates. al err again is based in ireland. so hillary clinton says this week's american taxpayers holding the bag, donald trump calls the merger discusting. and, americans sometimes joke about having a work family. but this time of year, it is specially true. the new survey finds one in five workers will be celebrating thanksgiving with their co-workers. new york and philly both come in below average, this year, one in four people will also be working for the holiday.
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erika? >> we know what that is like, jim. thanks so much. it will cost you more to put turkey on the table this thanksgiving. american farm bureau federation says 16-pound turkey costs about 6% more than last year, for an average of $23. you can blame the avian flu outbreak that killed millions of birds earlier this year for that spike in prices. other items that are more expensive this year, include pumpkin pie mix, stuffing, and rolls. and, a lot of people have questions about just how you cook that turkey on thanksgiving. butter ball turkey help line has been serving out help for years. stephen colbert had a little fun to answer his burning questions about tuck i. >> i have a nephew who want me to make tofurke. this year. what is the best way to let almost know he is not welcome at my house. >> i'm trying to do a
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turducken and trying to get the duck into the turkey but the turkey is having none of it, keeps throwing away. >> i got the chick nine the duck. i have to tell you the duck doesn't seem happy about that either. it is walking funny. >> well, i don't know if i can help you there. i can help you with your stuffing questions. >> oh, look, they're so nice, really you have to give the hotline workers credit for putting up with the antics there. so funny. if you have a question they'll be there until 7:00 thursday night to offer any last minute turkey vice. speaking of colbert, he just booked another job. he is going to host the kennedy center honors for the second straight year. the show will be taped next month, before airing right here on cbs-3, on the december 29th. and don't forget to catch the late show with stephen colbert tonight and every week night at 11:35, right after "eyewitness news" at 11:00 here on cbs-3. all right, coming up: updating your morning top stories including the latest on russian war plane shot down overnight. also, this could change the way you drive. we'll show you how intelligent car thieves can ease your
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stress behind the wheel. >> also, ukee is not pulling any punches, oh, check him out. see what happens when he steps into the ring with the philadelphia trainer who prepared actor michael b jordan for his big boxing role in creed. >> ♪ >> three more days until friday. and did you hear, rihanna is coming to philadelphia. she just announced going on tour next year, she'll perform at the wells fargo center on april 3rd. particular gets on sale next thursday. we'll be right back. >> ♪
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>> this is brand new video showing russian war plane being shot down by turkey. turkey says the pilot ignored repeated warnings that they had crossed into turkish air space. russia claims, the plane was overseer yan territory. two pilots were seen parachuting from the plane. >> also, as we gear up for one of the busiest travel times of the year, the state department is issued world-wide travel alert for us citizens due to terrorism concerns. alert in effect until february 24th. and, an overnight fire damages a car wash on bustleton avenue in the bustleton section of philadelphia. firefighters got the call around 1:45, no one was hurt.
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5:43, waking up to more chilly temperatures, at least not so windy, justin, we will take it. we don't have to deal with the harsh windchills, so headed on out for the morning jog, bike ride, it is feeling again okay. it is still cold, don't get me wrong. looking at lot 206's in most suburbs. check in wet weather watch ers, true backyard temperaturesment look at this in the pinelands, chattsword heating the list at cold 19 degrees. twenty-three up in perkasie, john jenkins' house, ed in chesterfield, mid 20's, mid 20's up in gilbertsville, little milder mt. laurel at 28 degrees up in northampton county, charles in bath, also 28. right around middletown, looking at 30 degrees. thirty-one at phil's house in philadelphia. so, that's the story this morning. as far as the temperatures go, so slow warm up, because you still have some clouds over us right now, but should see little sunshine this afternoon, highs though should be low 50's, not going to make that today. should get to up close to 50 degrees yesterday. we were at 43. then tomorrow, back to
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average. then look at the spike here in the temps, thursday, friday, low and mid 60s, for afternoon temperatures. little weak disturbance rolling through the region right now, some snow showers breaking out in the mountains, western pennsylvania, and off the lake up-state new york. maybe stray flurry, in the northern poconos this morning, but high pressure continues to build in, that just locks us in the dry weather pattern. travel conditions look great for the next several days. there is the high on top of us today, tomorrow, mostly sunny conditions, even on thursday. for thanksgiving, still keeping things dry. maybe few more clouds. this cold front will bring some change in the forecast but not until the weekend. so maybe you're getting out every town early today, hopping on flight, around the northeast, looks good. cool, though, mid and upper 40's for most of the temperatures, down south, comfortable, look at that texas low 70s, houston, # six, dallas and the sunshine. no big storms across the country. travel conditions looking good no matter where you are going, midwest little cool there with some sunshine, only problem is in the passive he can northwest we do have some rain, san francisco, up in
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seattle. back home today, 49 degrees, increasing sunshine tonight, cool, 39, 30's in the suburbs, each day warms up, 06 for thanksgiving, 66 friday, some showers, with temps in the 50's saturday. meisha, what's the latest? >> justin, good morning to you, and good morning to all of you at home. well the latest is the roads are looking pretty good. they certainly are. they are heating up. as we know, but the good thing is the accident that we had earlier this morning, are all cleared up. here is a look at king of prussia. schuylkill eastbound past 202, you can see, kind of a heavy flow here, specially moving in this eastbound direction. you can see, plenty of headlights as well. so the schuylkill now certainly starting to heat up little bit. just be mindful of that. moms, dads, just thinking about hitting the roadways sometime soon. ninety-five the taillights moving in the southbound direction approaching woodhaven road looking actually pretty darn good here. all things considering moving toward the 6:00 interstate 95, holding out pretty well. this is a look at the platt bridge, taillights moving in the westbound direction, toward the airport, again,
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looking good here, but we can see quite a bit of headlights also moving. these are moving in the eastbound direction. so, of course, starting to heat up. basically everywhere we look. we do have downed pole. this is in nothing town, whitehall road closed between bean road, skippack pike. use alternate such as north wales road for right now, and i'll let you know when it does clear, erika, back to you. >> meisha, thank you. do traffic jams stress you out? keeping calm behind the wheel could soon get even easier with my high-tech carseat for adults. called active wellness seat. the world's first health monitoring seat. it uses bio metric sensing systems to detect that the driver has a drop in energy level or is under stress. >> the way your heart rate and your respiration rate change, we have some proprietary algorithms that we're developing that really looks at those changes. >> now, when a change is detecter dollars, the seat responds with a specific massage pattern or a heating or cooling sensation. the seat could hit the market
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in two, three years. well, the eagles are struggling, and looking at a short week ahead of the thanksgiving day game against the lions in detroit. and the sports experts in town are questioning coach chip kelly. angelo cataldi from our sister radio station 94wip traded jabs with the coach on the air yesterday. >> do you yell at them if they played real badly? >> i don't think you have to yell at grown men. you know, i think every single player in that lockerroom is as disappointed or more disappointed than anybody in the city in terms of how we played and what the outcome of the game was. so for someone to have to yell at them, raise their voice, they're not two year old. they're grown men. they know exactly what's going on. that's harry high school stuff. that will doesn't flow. that doesn't work. that's not what people talk about. i mean, i think that's -- if that's what people want, people want to scream and yell, then let's hire you because you are really good at it. >> you know what? i'm not sure i would be worse than four and six. >> oh, well the eagles worked out on normal off day yesterday. because of the game on
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thanksgiving. quarterback sam bradford was on the practice field for the first time since he went down with a concussion and separated shoulder more than a week ago. so far there is no word on if bradford will start against the lions. the newest movie in the rocky series hits theatres tomorrow. and it is already generating some oscar buzz, ukee washington spoke to the local train here made sure the star's boxing skills were at the top of his game. >> michael b jordan plays, boxing in his character blood line. >> this role was more than learning movie lines, jordan had to take it a new level starting with -- >> the challenge of transforming my body to becoming a real fighter, never boxed before, definately a challenge. >> every punch i've ever then, showed me how to do this. >> you just said you never boxed before. stop it. come on, mike? >> i mean, not -- i'm not
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like -- i wasn't trained. i mean, i used to mixed martial arts, stuff like, that slap boxing, my friends down the street. >> ricky became jordan's friends in philadelphia's legendary front street gym. you'll see ricky and the jim in the film where the magic happens, this is where philly fighters are born. >> oh, he helped me out a lot as far as my punch placement, my combination, stuff like that, just staying loose. >> i start with the foundation, you got to have your boundaries, your movement, you know what i'm saying. he caught on fast. >> so have the young boxers he trains now, giving rising stars, like damian no smiling allen the drive and discipline to succeed. future champs like michael tucker junior about the game of live. >> looks like my whole life is not a choice for me. >> stand back at you
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>> the chemistry thing, chemistry thing, he finds chemistry within you. he pulls things out of you you don't know you had. >> finally, someone man enough to take me on, don't worry, i won't hurt him. consider this an audition for creed two, all i'm asking for is just one shot. >> okay, maybe not. >> he scores. >> i'm ukee washington, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> oh, ukee. still ahead this morning, the boy arrested for brink ago homemade clock to school is back in the news this morning. hear what his family is now demanding. >> also, he's used to making people smile. but now you can call that clown a real lifesaver, too. also, here's what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. a new episode of ncis at 8:00 tonight followed by ncis
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>> teen who brought a homemade clock to school leads to several lawsuits. they say he was publicly mistreat he had after the teacher thought the clock was a bomb. family seeking $15 million from the city of irving and l scoot district, also want written apologies. the attorney says that the family does not receive those letters, in 06 days, they'll go to court. he and his family have moved to cutter. >> two baseball hall every fame ers, 17 people getting i host civilian awards at the white house, yogy bear will receive medal of freedom, died in september at the age of 90. winners also include another baseball legend, willie mays. also, on that list, barbara streisand, steven spielberg, and gloria estefan. this next story sounds like a clown or circuits act but real is true. helps take shelter in clown car. due to the clown, whose real name shane, was driving with
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his cousin and two other clowns sunday in toronto, canada. that's when he saw a manna prepare two women, walk away, then run to attack them. dash cam video caught part of the attack. the women took shelter, in his car. >> at the came at the car like this, like four times, i look for entertainment. he ' children's entertainer. this is not kind of attention i was looking for. >> the suspect managed to rip off a mirror from his car. police believe the man who is facing charges was on drugs at the time of the attack. farberman is being honored at city hall for his bravery. right place at the right time. well done. coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", warning to parents about column on -- common item found in most nursery, crib bumpers. why there is a call to ban them nationwide. forget about the elastic ways pants this thanksgiving. you can count calorie and eat healthy on thanksgiving, whether you want to or not, that's up to you. doctor rob is here to show us
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cameras rolling here as turkey shoots down russian war plane. find out the reason behind the attack. also, the us issues a world-wide travel alert in the wake of the recent terror attacks. we're live at the airport for what this means for the thousands of people taking flight this week for thanksgiving. waking up to another bitter cold morning, but there is a warm up on the horizon, justin has the details, good morning, it is tuesday, november 24th, i'm erika von tiehl. we want to check in with justin out on the very cold skydeck, meisha nice and warm inside checking the roads. >> i am. i would venture to bet just continue will tell us he's not cold. he's not colds out there. >> i am's immune to it. >> roadways looking really nice. starting to heat up pushing into the 6:00 hour. certainly starting to see the main vein start to get little hot out there. justin, we know you are not hot outside. what is the temperature today? >> yes, it is cold out there. thanks for rubbing it in, nice and warm out in the studio. yes, at least not dealing with the winds like yesterday. so it actually did feel colder yesterday morning. but now, winds are
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