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>> this is cbs23 "eyewitness news". police are investigating a deadly shooting in hatfield, montgomery county, gunfire errupted inside a home, late last night, that left three people dead. >> good afternoon, i'm nicole brewer. erika is off this noon. police are investigating the case a double murder suicide, it all happened on the 100 block of diamond street, in hatfield. live at the scene with the very latest. >> police are confirm that three people are dead, calling
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double murder suicide, all happened last night at the tan home right here behind me with the christmas lights. they say a 48 year old man opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle. says police rushed to the scene after multiple 911 calls around 11:30 last night, when they arrive here, normally quiet 100 block of dialed street in hatfield, they started processing that grissly scene. dead inside the home a 48 year old woman and 28 year old man who investigators say they believe is her son, both were shot multiple times. north man 48 year old himself appears to have shot himself. two others in the home at the time, 27 year old woman, four year old child, fortunately, not hurt last night. >> there was two murders, and apparent suicide, that followed, we are not releasing names at this point, because the family, individuals, have not been notified yet, so
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we're still working on that the assistant district attorney would not comment on motive in the double murder suicide though he says did domestic dispute, did he confirm all three of the individuals did live at reside here at this home. live here in montgomery county, greg argos, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". greg, thanks for the update. >> there are no injuries, but plenty of damage after car crashed into a starbucks, in chester county this all happened just before 8:30 this morning, on the 300 block of lincoln highway in exton. these images come from "eyewitness news" viewer, jp davis on. car made its way almost all the way through that shop. west white field police say two elderly men in a honda back into digital sign into the starbucks that's closed for the time being. it is expected to be the biggest on-line shopping day ever, cyber monday, and for amazon, it is their busiest
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day of the year, our jan carabeo got behind the scenes look at operation some of which done by robot. >> it is not the north pole, but the amazon fillment center in new jersey might be the next best thing. >> we look at santa's wore is shop, we're all elves for the holiday putting presents under the tree. >> here, cyber monday, busiest day of the year. amazon customers orders erred 43 million items world-wide last year, that's 500 items a second. this year, the company expects to break records. >> and this site will see almost million units to customers today. >> fulfilling the orders takes small arm. >> i facility here in robinsville is huge. there is more than million square feet of space, that's just about 28 football fields. >> we have 14 miles of conveyor belts here. >> where boxes are from one end to the facility to the others, 4,000 employees just as many robots work together to get the boxes packed.
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>> during the shelves and the product to the associates, so they can pick them off the shelves, get them out the door. this one time of year to make holiday dreams come true. >> the next time you make amazon purchase, your gift may have just been sorted, packed, and shipped from robinsville. in mercer county, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> all right, so, do you plan on doing any on line shopping today? jim, i'm sure you will? >> no. >> why not? >> i'll wait. target website was down for little while. >> was it really? probably a lot going on with so many people logging onto try to get dis dismount. >> indeed the tenth anniversary what we call cyber monday, 121 million americans millions expected to shop on line today, now, if you prefer to park yourself on your couch, instead of maneuvering the parking lot at the mall, here are some things to remember when shopping on line today. first, be sure to confirm website is secure before entering any information. look for a s after the http in n
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the url. using credit cards will offer you more protection, check statements regularly to make sure the only charges are the ones that you have made. and keep a record of order confirmations and receipts. now, if you are shopping, using mobile device, don't use public wifi. only use secure connections. lock devices with a password so the at that time an is -- data is protected, and work with trusted apps from trusted sources. now, be sure to confirm that a website is secure before entering any of the information. but, what they're saying right now is that when it comes to these deals, it is no longer just a cyber monday deal, expect the season of deals where you will see the discounts and the different deals available throughout the next month. >> sometimes you do wonder, is it just much a do about nothing? >> you know, use the prime shopping app to check prices from place to place. >> sometimes they hike it up to give that you discount. >> exactly. >> jim, thanks, we appreciate t you can get all of the information you need about cyber monday right on our
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website. there are also other holiday shopping tips to help you survive the holiday shopping season. survive it, if you consideration get it all at cbsphilly.com. and hey, if you want to stay in and get the on line suber monday deals, not bad day to do it, right? meteorologist, katie fehlinger live on the skydeck with a first look at the forecast, kinds of chilly by our stdards. >> kind of, yes. >> good afternoon. >> winter coat definitely a great idea on day like this, nicole, because it is chilly out here, little hint after breeze, just enough to make it feel that much chillier, too, we are starting to see the clouds builds in. won't have the benefit of the solar angle to help make it feel at all milder. right now, on storm scan3, starting to see few specs of green there, right? that's the combination my friend of the next warmfront, we put things into motion, we have three hour loop going here, the clouds starting to bill owe in more than anything. a lot of times you see the combination of the radar, with a system like this, they're not actually verifying at the grounds level, in other words, what you are seeing with the green over delaware, it is not actually falling as raindrops
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yet, the key words, eventually rain comes our way in the form of generally showers, but generally it comes after the sun's gone down, too, so you have a window hereof opportunity to get in any outdoor plans, maybe you have a long holiday weekend, still off today, and you want to get in the christmas decorating something like that for the outside of the house. now is not a bad time to do it, keep in mind it will be chilly out there on the ladder, 44 degrees at the airport, currently. and the best you can hope for for temperatures to be mild are down on the shore, 51 in atlantic city still holding tough at the freezing mark, up at mount pocono. so that said, we probably don't break the 30's in the poconos today, under generally cloudy sky. we will start to see that wet weather as i mention moving in with time. but it is going to take some time. so, at the earliest, it is just before the sun goes down, for delaware, southern most new jersey, that you start to see some raindrops falling. i would say overall, it is mainly after the sun goes down, that any wet weather will fall, and it looks nicole like this will be with us for couple of more days.
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we'll explain coming up. president obama in par toys talk global warming with the world's leaders, cbs new york times pole shows most americans support the goal of the conference. 66% believe the us should join international treat toy reduce global warming. 54% say protecting the environment more important than stimulating the economy. cbs news correspondent mark brennan in paris where security concerns threaten to over shadow the talks. >> the world's two biggest polluters, china and the us, kicked off the climate change summit. >> the usa not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. >> pledge made, smog goes to dangerously high levels in china goal in par toys limit global warm to go 3.6 degrees paren hide to pre industrial levels. but the terror threat is diverting attention. the president's first stop on
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french soil was to pay his respects at the theater, site of the worse of the paris attacks. >> trains remains on high alert, 120,000 strong security force stationed across the country. >> riot police have been deployed in unprecedented numbers, on sunday, 174 protesters were arrested for defying the government ban on demonstrations. president obama also discussed the fight against isis, with the president's of france and china. >> and white house officials say likely another chat with vladmeere putin about his role in the battle against isis. mackerel brennan, cbs news paris. and switching gears right now, when the sixers play the los angeles lakers tomorrow night at the well, it will be kobe bryant's last game in philly. the future nba hall of famer has announced he'll retire at the ends of this season. has quite a resume, he went straight from lower merion
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high school to the nba, and made an impact right away. in two decades in the nba, briant has won 5nba championships, has been named to 17 all-star games, and stands third in career points scored with more than 32,000. >> remembers kobe as a best of all time. justin koffman weighing in saying bryant is one of the best to ever step on the court, and doesn't see what kobe has left to prove. so, what will you remember most about kobe bryant's time in the nba? connect with us on facebook and twitter just use the #cbs3. >> coming up, he opened fire at planned parenthood. today he goes to court, we hear the terrifying stories of people who survived that ambush. >> world record breaking mural dedicate in the philadelphia. the pope himself helped paint t we'll have details whether we come back. stay with us.
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>> plant parenthood taking steps to ensure safety of their health centers here in our area and elsewhere, a man accused in the deadly shooting at colorado plant parenthood center heads to court. prosecutors say robert deer opened fire at the colorado springs clinic on friday. a police officer was killed, so was iraq war veteran, and mother of two. they were accompanying friends to that clinic one eyewitness describes his ordeal. >> he looks over at me, and then he walks forward. >> toward me. >> when i saw him i saw stone cold emptiness. you know? >> i look right at him, and then he shot. >> there was stand-off after the shootings before the
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police took deer into custody. >> jury selection, one of six baltimore police officers charged in connection to the death of friends i gray. prosecutors say, gray died of injuries suffered while he was in police custody in april. his death sparked protest over alleged police brutality that later turned violent. riots, and millions of dollars in property damage. pope francis heading back to italy after wrapping up his three nation tour in after a last stop at a mosque in the south african republic, chief, insisted muslims, christians, are brothers and must behave as such. the pope six day trip to africa also marked previous stops in kenya, and ooh gone did a. >> now when pope francis visited philadelphia back in september, he helped crib to this beautiful mural created in his honor. >> world meeting of families and mural arts program held dedication ceremony at the future home on west thompson
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street, titled the sacred now, fate and family in the 21st century, dynamic mural stands to hold the roled for most contributions to a painting bynum percent. >> all right, it is 12:15 right now. still ahead, to doesn't want three french hence and eight maids of milking, right? >> find out about the 12 days of christmas will cost your true love this year. issued for adele, for sure, she is making millions raking in the bucks as she breaks a big record with her new albumn. katie? >> and nicole, we are looking ahead to some soggy conditions for the early part of the week. that's also going to lead to bit of roller coaster ride on the thermometer. i'll have full details and your full forecast coming up on the other side. stick around.
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>> your true love doesn't have to tai much more for those interesting presents in the 12 days every christmas, bizarre list really but wealth management says most prices actually stayed the same. the partridge, though, will cost you a extra five bucks. so if you really want that partridge, five extra dollars. pear tree, another two bucks, two turtle covers, $30 more than last year, and not sure why, prices, we have to look into into that, ten lords of leaping took 3% leap, and if you put all of the gift together, it will cost you $34,131, that's/6% of more than last year, we were trying to figure out how they quantify a lord of leaping. >> how is it under 34 grand.
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>> i agree. >> we'll have to think about that. get touch with wealth management, she they have to say about that. >> interesting. this story cracks me up every year that we do it. >> always look at inflation, but let's talk about this forecast, again, pretty chilly by our standard. >> it is, at least by what we see. >> so far. this is actually very typical. you know, coming up on december, can you believe it already? >> had a good run, even still actually find temperature on one of the days that flirts with 60. as we kick start the month of december, yes, so not terrible. go ahead, start things off with a view that i just showed you actually earlier, when i was out there on the skydeck, another view, "skycam 3", just the slightest glimmer of sunlight trying to peak through the clouds right now. >> warmfront responsible for bringing not just the clouds but also little up tick in the they thermometer, wet weather which we'll discuss, for now, looking at the current conditions at philadelphia international airport, 44 degrees, northeast breeze,
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it is modest but enough that you notice it. humidity as we speak. live view, this time, clouds have certainly built in outside middle township high school here at cape may courthouse, gray skies, easterly winds, it is kind of chilly, 49 degrees, the current temperature. looking at storm scan, okay, i want to start it off with nice wide zoom. because the storm that we're tracking, it is a doozy, it is a big storm system. so, warmfront lifting in as we speak. through the mid-atlantic, then you have got your actual storm center, and look at that counter clockwise rotation drawing in all of the cold air, bringing in the snow, we had ice earlier this morning, already unfortunately been a deadly system across portions of the planes, and trailing cold front, so, we're dealing specifically with the warmfront, cold front, time hereby mid week, but because it is such a big storm, it will take couple of days. so, later on today, we go through future weather in a
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second, showers begin start to see the temperatures on uphill climb. not talking 70s here guys, don't get ahead of me but we will see much better than pair of four's the next couple of days, currently in rapid city in the teens, very cold afternoon, in bismarck, in billings, and we do eventually see that roller coaster, that we were talking about take place, as that system retreat. but, let's walk you forward, monday, 5:00 p.m., maybe scattered shower here and there after the sun has gone down, so we should get through the evening rush, without any major hitch. tomorrow morning rush, not so fast. 7:00 a.m., we can have widespread coverage, not just showers, but maybe some pockets of steady rain this is casino of with us all day. then we catch a brief break overnight, and by wednesday, the cold front is what's going to be plaguing us essentially here. so with that two solid days here, warmfront tuesday, cold front wednesday brings in wet weather at worse quick shower later today. but seasonable 49 degrees
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high. that's basically where we should be, normal high exactly at 50. and because it is a warmfront, we sort of level off tonight at just 43 for nighttime low. so sort of balancing act taking place there. >> tomorrow all day event, mild air in place, wet weather to dodge, wednesday the mildest day, probably the wettest day, nicole. then we just get knocked back, trade off, but you're back to reality. >> no snow, no ice. >> we have to look at the positive side for now. >> exactly. >> perspective. >> coming up on "eyewitness news", local teen honored by sports illustrated. we speak to the 6-foot eight, 15 year old, about his accolade, and also his olympic dreams. we're coming right back. stay with
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this noon, adele is saying hello to the records books. >> adele sold record breaking number of copies of her new albumn, 25. and in its first week, she sold 3.38 million copies. now, that beats the previous single sales week record by nearly a million copies. that was held by n'sync no strings attached albumn, 25 has already become the best selling albumn of the year ahead of the 1.8 million copies sold of taylor swift's 1989. kind of interesting. beating n'sync, that's pretty
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guide. hey, also good news for actress ann hathaway. reportedly pregnant. yep, e news is report that hathaway and her husband, adam shulman, specking their first the couple married in september of 2012. the intern star told vogue in 2013 that she looks forward to having a family. >> industry analysts say creed is massive box office success here in philadelphia which is helping the fill tomorrow debut in the number three spot at the box office. here is a look at the top five for you. hunger games remains number one, good dinosaur second, creed in third, earning more than $30 million, specter forward followed by the peanuts movie. there you go, full line up there, kate. >> i good stuff. pretty good, yes. that's "eyewitness news" this noon, i'm nicole brewer for katie, all of us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.com. the young and the restless is next. we'll see you tomorrow.
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>> billy: here's the feasibility study for expanding into the south asian market. >> phyllis: if you're looking for jack, he's in geneva, tracking down a hacker connected to ian ward. kevin went along for the ride, so that's nice. >> billy: and jack says my plans always backfire. >> phyllis: you made up this lead. >> billy: he was on to us, so i created a little... diversionary tactic. >> phyllis: you diverted my husband to switzerland! you sent him on some hacker chase. >> billy: well, maybe he'll bring you back some chocolate. >> phyllis: billy... this plan of yours... might give us some time to wrangle ian ward, but that does not mean i am a fan. >> billy: when we get through with victor, he's not gonna know what hit him. >> phyllis: i hope you're right, because i cannot wait for that psychopath to be caught. >> billy: which one? >> phyllis: i don't know. maybe we're gonna get

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