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>> following breaking news overnight, music lend end david bowie has died. we have reaction from the entertainment industry, as they mourn the sudden loss of an icon. also, this morning, fire destroys bucks county restaurant and damages three other nearby restaurant, including a shop that has thousands of prom dresses inside of it. live with a look at the damage. also this morning, philadelphia police are investigating a possible new threat to officers, this following friday's ambush with officer jesse hartnett. good morning, it is monday, january 11, i'm erika von tiehl. bev we get to any of that, we want to check in with katie and meisha a what a change from yesterday, absolutely feeling like went they are morning, ladies? yes, sure was. not going to get away with just lighter jacket any more, are we katy? and the roadways looking pretty good. dealing with flooding overall
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in terms of today? >> likely have some sun glare issues, one the sun actually does come up. but definitely chilly start to the morning here. make no mistake, as the wind blows right on cue, take you out to the graphics and show you what's happening on storm scam. breeze out here, probably compare it to bit more of westerly breeze than what we saw yesterday. so starting to shift a bit more. but still cold winds. meanwhile, we look ahead to mid week, reinforcement, that is coming our way, in the form of another blast of arctic air, so that's going to send our temperatures to anywhere between five to den degrees below the seasonable average. fact we've gotten so used i think to having temperatures above normal, is what is going to make this feel so brutal to you. currently it actually feels like the teens. in a lot of locations more like the two's, across new jersey, down in through dover, delaware, for example. even up at mount pocono, feels more like singles. that's just again because you have got that win kicking in, and now, that we had cold
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front through the course of the weekend brought all of the rain, now gone, the chill can settle in. so as we go through this sort of balancing act, once the sun comes up, only add few additional degrees to daytime highs at best 36 degrees, in the city, and with that breeze, again, it makes it feel that much colder. so, again, you know, right on cue here, back on the skydeck as breeze starts to blow, sort of chills to you your bones, make sure the nice heavy winter coat is one of your accessories as you hit the road today. >> absolutely little code owes will need to be bundled, as well, hand i mo monday, just waking up with us, so glad your area here, live look outside 422 eastbound headlight moving in the eastbound direction, trooper road, one of the areas we always look at. it starts to heat up fairly quickly basically anywhere i look we are starting to heat up push toward the 6:00 hour. we can expect that personally on 95 those of you 95 moving in the southbound direction, 422 eastbound, before trooper, looking good, just steady flow of headlight out there. now, this is where we do have accident involving injuries.
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pottstown pike, this is at lenape crossing, south of 724 and by the way this is by coventry mall, for those of in you and around this area who know where that is, point of reference for you, again, any accident that we know that's involving injuries have flashing light out there. it will slow you down, if can you avoid this area you want to, in the wormed of mass tran it, running new weekday schedule also got some construction on air trans takes center on the market frankford line. because that far buses are being detoured, more on that in about 15 minutes, erika, back to you. >> meisha, thank you. back to breaking news, music legend david bowie has passed away. word came out overnight that the british rocker died peacefully surrounded by family, friends, after 18 month long battle with cancer. bowie recorded at the philly studios, black star, just this past friday, and on his 69th birthday.
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madonna wet dollars several remembrances every bowie including this picture of the two of them. so lucky to have met you. hot tramp i love you so. hash tal rebelheart. and kiss front man jean simmons writes david bowie you will be sorely missed. bowie's changes and the ziggy story songs were a major influence for my. >> more reaction for you coming up at 6:30. 6:04, right now, new this morning, flames tear through chinese restaurant and damage at least three other businesses in a bucks county trip mall. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now in feasterville with the latest on the investigation. jan, good morning. >> fire crews have now left the scene for the time being, but we're told the fire marshall will be back later today, to try to determine a cause of this fire. right now much too early to determine a cause. this fire one alular err but more than enough to either destroy or damage several businesses in this bucks county shopping center.
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>> firefighters race to save one restaurant and three businesses, in this feasterville bucks county shopping center monday morning. crews had their work cut out for them. >> the roof was on fire, extended on both sides. >> that fire started here, at the hong kong king buffer a 700 block every bustleton pike around 1:00t took firefighters about 90 minutes, to ex continue wish the flames. in that time, fire officials say the restaurant was destroyed. anything org bridal suffer smoke damage, so did the gift shop, owner of vip fashion says smoke got into her store too. >> vii fashion had just expanded from it bridal shop, to this new space. >> just got t everything we had put it in there. we had the shoes, we had the clutches, basically, like everything is in that store. >> not only that, vip fashion
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just moved 2500 dresses into it new store, and this weekend was the start of it busy season. >> so this is really hard on us. this is like the very start of it, so it is casino after bummer, and we don't know how bad this could be. so this could be really bad for us. >> as long as everybody's safe a health. >> i that's the silver lining here, no injuries to report this morning. that regulars taunt is destroyed, bridal shop, smoke or water damage. dresses here, most certainly is a mess to clean up today. reporting live in feasterville, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> what terrible timing just had when you moved those dresses there, jan, thank you. meanwhile the fbi is helping philadelphia police investigate a possible new threat linked to the ambush after officer. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now at police headquarters with the
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latest information for us. justin, good morning. >> good morning, police are being tight-lipped so far, but they are confirming they working with the fbi to investigate this tip, what we know so far involves threats of possible violence against philadelphia police officers, by a group linked to the accused shooter of officer jesse hartnett. the man behind the ambush, 30 year old edward archer of yeadon now behind bars accused of attempted murder on officer jesse hartnett in philadelphia last thursday. >> shots fired. i was shot. i'm bleeding heavily. >> a dissing tip came to police over the weekends, woman claiming archer part of group that consists of three other that archer is not the most radical of the four, and that the threat to police is not over. the tipster also alleges that archer and the others may have been radicalized at west philadelphia area mosks. >> our mosque is open to the
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general public, if he had come here on occasion, that's a possibility. we're not aware of that because we've been extremely vocal about radicalization and extremism, and i don't think you'll find any of our members being remotely involved in this tragic event. >> john mcnesby, president of the philadelphia fraternal order of police, says the fbi and city police are double teaming the investigation. >> going to come to every possible lead to be sure. and i'm sure there are other leads we still have, you know, made aware of. >> meantime officer hartnett continues to recover from three gunshots to left arm. first day, smiling, ear to ear, i think now days goes by, settle in little bit of actually what happened, how lucky he was. >> lucky, is the right word, because don't forget that officer hartnett was fired at some 13 times, only struck three times, at last check in critical but stable condition
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and perhaps due for more surgery sometime today. we do know again the fbi and police are working on this tip. they encourage more, if the public has them, as for officer rather edward archer the suspect in this case, we know he is due back in court on january 25th. andand i am until further notice police are patrolling in pairs. erika, back over to you. >> justin finch for us, thank you. >> meantime, the go fun me page set up for officers hartnett's recovery has already reached its goal and more. the page was created on friday, with a $15,000 goal. at last check the total stood at more than $21,000. >> as soon as we get it on iron and on website cbsphilly.com. over the weekend 18th district officer standing guard for officer hartnett hads a scare of his own at penn presbyterian medical center. surveillance video shows the officer in a scuffle with a man who tried to take a gun
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out every his holster. he was able to subdue that suspect with the help of hospital security. the officer was not hurt. police say he actually gave the suspect $5 earlier in the day, when the man told him he needed money for food. >> 6:10 right now. still ahead, all of detroit's public schools are closed today, but not because of bad weather. coming up why teachers force those schools to close. also, ahead, the golden globes, we will take a look at all of the big winners and memorable moments from last night's big award show. powerball fever reaching all time hi, and some dream nerves our area they think they found lucky store to buy the ticket. we'll tell you which once. >> paying tribute to david bowie, died after long battle with cancer, he was 69 years old. >> ♪ >> we'll be right back.
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>> first snowflakes of the season coming our way. exactly, well, sorry, the winds will be cold, guys. but yes it, will get cold. already is cold outside. let's be honest, we take you out there right now. looking currently at what is going to be happening down the road here. so watching for a new frontal boundary to eventually roll on in here, and as it does it, will bring with it first shot at some snow. taking outside right now to the board walk plaza, in row hope, no snow? site. no rain or anything in site in terms of precipitation right now. seeing west-northwest breeze, not terribly strong, but enough it will make it feel that much colder for you outside. taking a snapshot as well what we are finding on storm scan3, if we can get the clicker, you want to. there he is, all right, good buddy. we are eventually going to see some of what you are finding northern edge of the rockies, drop in, arctic coal front across the front, bridges with it first shot for snow.
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let's look at the future weather forecast once more, jump you all the way, currently high pressure to place all the way to tomorrow. here go. cold enough, that we will see some snowflakes flying through the sky. don't think you will have a chance to stick or accumulate. amount, not enough moisture to work with or b that the ground would be cold enough for that. however, as we move forward in this forecast, we do expect to see at least the temperatures take pretty solid hit hereby wednesday. >> looking at saturday, 47, katie, not looking bad. good morning, everyone, happy monday, live shot outside. you what look at right now where we have water main break in bristol. causing some flooding as you can see, coming out on to the roadway, route 413 closed right now between new falls road to bath road. you have to use alternate. i would suggest right now using 95 or bristol oxford valley road. look at that it, sounds like this happened quite some time earlier this morning. still going, for those every
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you around route 413, it is closed right now, so do you have use that alternate. moving out, another live look outside, a look at the schuylkill expressway, near 476, you can see, we do have an accident, it is pulled ought way off to the far left shoulder, but whenever we have pedestrians out on foot, i can let you know that it is going to slow down, everyone will be tapping on their brakes, and get gaper delay in and around this area. so just make note of that. and also, when we look at 95 southbound at cottman, looking that the little bit earlier, that's really heating up. also this disable vehicle here, 95 near the comador barry bridge, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. speaking of the roads, triple a puts this week national average for gallon every unleaded gas at dollar 96, but the big question now is just how low our gas prices are going to go. folks in ten states paying less than 1.756789 reports of gallon as low as 1.42. some say low oil prices and large refineries capacity could drop the price to just dollar gallon in some places.
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>> great beautiful celebrities having the time of their lives. let's hope no one spoils that. >> goal end globe host ricky gervais did his best of course taking aim at everyone from sean penn, to caitlin jenner, and of course, the hollywood press itself, especially for nominating the martian as a comedy. >> to be fair, the martian was a lot funnier than pixels. but then again so is schindler's list. >> comedy or not, the marshall gone the last laugh winning best picture in his category while matt damian won best actor. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. veer vase also found himself introducing old target, mel gibson, who got a pleasure of revenge.
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>> i lover seeing ricky once every three years, reminds me to get a colon ross cop. >> i two presenters weren't kid whg they reminded latina actor also not interchangeable. >> i'm eva longoria, not ava men dangles i've ava not tina rodriguez, and neither, neither one of us, are rosario. >> no. >> well said, thelma. >> thank you, charles. >> bff's amy schumer and jennifer laurent strutted on stage together before the joy star return to pick up her third career globe award. >> every time i'm up here it is because of you. >> two winners receive standing ovations, danzel washington, who received the lifetime achievement awards, and best supporting actor winner sylvester stallone. >> i want to thank my major friend rocky balboa for being the best friend i ever had. >> this show is way too long, isn't it? >> some people are in no you are i for the night to end like best tv drama actress
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taraji. >> rap? wait. i wasn't dollars 20 years. you're going wait. >> night's big winner is the revenant, best won actor in a drama, leonardo de cap rye owe. >> thank you. for allowing me to be a part of this journey with you. >> the award season journey has just gun, oscar nominations announced thursday morning n hollywood, i'm david daniels. >> well, controversial golden globe host ricky gervais survived the night without any major mishaps, but this morning, social media is calling for new host next year. when amy schumer and jennifer laurence, to promote upcoming movie social media just lit up. a lot of folks want to see the funny duo host next year's golden globes. no details on if the bff's will sign on, but a loft people like to see it. goal end globes more about the wins, also about the fashion, coming up little later taking a look at some of the best and worst dressed looks on the carpet. also, you may have seen her on
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the hit cbs show super girl. talking to local stunt woman about her life in hollywood. and, after nice weekends, cold week ahead, katy? >> definitely, chill certainly settling in, and it will be arctic chill. that really comes and pays us a visit here in the delaware vale. plus our first snowflakes are finally on the way. we'll tell when you to expect to see them coming
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>> schools closed today of planned teacher sick-out. at least 20 schools are closed. the teachers are protesting what they call deplorable working conditions. and they say that the students are the ones paying the price. >> we are not concerned about ourselves. we are concerned about our student. >> my concern is my child. >> i solely support the teachers? series of closures in the last few months, district issued statement saying they understand the teachers frustrations, they're calling on the state legislature to invest in the district. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", david bowie, has died. we're live in new york with a look back at the music legend's life and career, and more reaction as celebrities
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> lettering david bowie, for decades, decades, he gave us hit after hit, as times changed, so did too were his sound. this morning that sound has gone silent. david bowie passed away at month long battle with cancer. british prime minister david cameron calls bowie a pop genius and master of re invention. cbs news correspondent don champion joins us now live outside the new york city theater workshop, where david
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bowie was co-writer. don, good morning. >> good morning, offer broadway theater, where last rhett had played, that he co--wrote, in final week every showing here, bowie's music catalogue spans many decades, and will be remembered for generations to come. >> david bowie creative and artistic force. lauren david jones, in london, in 1947, bowie fell in love with music at the age of 13, in a interview with cbs news he explained how he decided to make a career out of music. >> i mean, quite late in my teens, i didn't know if i was going to be musical or if i was going to be -- i kept going, i opted for music eventually. >> bowie rocked his way on to the scene, with legendary hit
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space odd at this in 1969. >> years later pushed the envelope with the rise and fall of sick i and the spiders from mars. with it, bowie created the alter ego ziggy stardust. >> ♪ changes ♪ >> as the publicity stunt, he even claims he was gay saw much success in the 70s, and 80s, including fame. >> ♪ >> over his 40 plus year career, bowie released 25 albumns, and even in several movies, latest albumn black star was just released on friday, which was his 69th birthday, bowie's artistry, still shining through. >> ♪ >> married to international model, iman, bowie was inducted into the rock-and-roll hall of fame in 1996. in a facebook post his family said he died after a 18 month
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battle with cancer. >> back in 2016, bowie was awarded the grammy lifetime achievement award, also, he sold more than 140 million albumns, world-wide, he was set to be honored in a concert at carnegie hall in march, in a tweet overnight, british prime minister david cameron said his death was a huge loss. erika? >> don champion for just new york, thank you. >> and reaction continues to pour in as the world wakes up to the news of bowie's passing. rocker billy idol says quote nearly brought to tears by sudden news of david bowie's passing, rest in peace. soccer star david beckham took to instagram to say quote creative genius, influence over you will us a, rest in peace star man. we'll have much more on bowie's passing today on "eyewitness news". right now, 6:34. we want to turn to our
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forecast and that of the i can blast sweeping the region, katie, we know it is january, but it had to happen at some point. now talking about snowflakes, too. >> looks like it. not today but rather tomorrow, as reinforcing cold block, but for now things very tranquil say for chilly breeze and the fact that it is a lot colder by comparison. you know we actually ended upgoing to the graphic with a record, yesterday, but now, just casino of bottoming out. we take a look, average high 40 degrees, we expect at least three of the next four days including today to at least be below average here. but yesterday, was another record smashing day, 65 degrees, was where we ended up, and today, at best, talking mid 30's, so solid just 30 degrees or so drop on the thermometer here today, and again it all comes courtesy of this cold more polar air, that's coming our way, and the reinforcements of which will come our way through the rest of the weekment storm scan quiet for now, high pressure rebuilding, see stellar sunrise today. we jump ahead. notice the time stap.
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isn't until tomorrow afternoon, but yet some purple starts to show up on future weather model where we likely see some snow showers rolling through the area. now here is the thing. moisture starved front is what we are dealing with in addition to the fact that the grounds at this point is simply too warm. so i don't think you'll see this actually have chance to stick let alone accumulate, but it will be cold enough to finally see some of the light stuff. meanwhile today hey it is cold already. windy, out there, meaning those temperatures in the 30's, will not feel any better, than the 20's today. >> bundle up. that's the hashtag of the day, meisha. >> i felt that right when i walked out the door this morning, indeed. thanks so much, katie. good morning to everyone. it is monday, it is hard to start off. i can tell you your roadways are looking pretty darn good. now with that being said, this is where we do have accident out there. the schuylkill westbound, approaching the blue route, pulled all the way out to the left shoulder. you can see, law enforcement just getting there, not causing too much slow downs. look just across the way, the other side, the schuylkill eastbound, i'm not quite sure if that's just all volume or
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if that might and little bit of gaper delay, either way, just note eastbound looking very busy westbound direction where you're pulled off to far left shoulder not causing you too many slow downs there. eastbound give yourself couple every extra minutes. we had disable vehicle here, 95, near the commodore barry bridge, since cleared, quick look at the vine, looking good, both in the eastbound and westbound direction, but you can see, it is slowing down specially westbound, as you're trying it make your exit off the vine. make note it is starting to heat up out there. also, we do have accident here, roosevelt boulevard southbound that outer drive at welsh rd. make note of that. because you will need to try to maneuver around that as best you can. back to you. >> meisha, a thank you. admitted drug kingpin in the same prison this morning that he escaped from last july. the extradition process is underway, to bring him to the u.s., to face justice. now, we're learning while on the run guzman did a secret interview with oscar winning actor sean penn. the latest: >> with a narcotics empire at
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his command, and two prison breaks under his belt, drug lord el chapo guzman story reads like screen play. and it appears that is just what he wanted, a bio pick, project he had been planning for awhile. so it was fitting when a day after el chapo fryar he is actor sean penn published a meeting with the secret drug lord in the mexican jungle in october. in penn piece for rolling stone, bows of his narcotic empire, once referred to donald trump as mia amigo, later answered questions with videotape responses explaining his past in drug trafficking. >> i was raise in the ranch called la tuna. in that area, and until today, there are no job opportunities. >> penn says the interview planned by kate castillo, american actress, reportedly began communicating with el chapo during his second stint in prison in 2014, two years after controversial tweet about the drug lord. in 2012, she tweeted, quote, today i believe more in el
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chapo guzman than in a government that hides the truth from me even though it is painful. she later told cnn that it was meant to criticize political leaders not praise guzman. her name yet again tied to his, mexican officials look to go question her and penn, del castillo has not come ended since the publication of his article. as for el chapo, he insists his way of life was the only one available to him. >> as i said, we grew up, there is no other way, a way to survive. >> cbs-3 "eyewitness news". investigators are trying to pinpoint what caused an overnight fire at bucks county strip mall. the flames tore through hong kong, king buffet on the 700 block of bustleton pike in feasterville. that fire also damaged three other businesses. for vip fashion, that fire happened at the worse possible time, as many girls are getting ready for prom season. yes, this is real hard on us. this is like the very start of
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it. so it is casino after bummer, and we don't know how bad this could be. so this could be really bad for us. >> now, no one was hurt, but there was also smoke and water damage to a bridal shop and a gift shop. 6:40 right now. how is this one singing in for eagles fans? sources say the eagles will interview two-time superbowl winning coach tom coughlin today, they continue to search for the coach to replace chip kelly. coughlin stepped down as coach of the giants monday, after 12 seasons. he coached the panthers, for seven years before that. coughlin is 69. but he has left the door open for a return to the side lines, if the opportunity is right. >> now, keep in mind, eagles have already interviewed kansas city chiefs offensive quarterback peterson for the opening. peterson played with the eagles back in the 90s, joined andy reid's coach staff here in philly before following and toy kansas city. the chiefs play the patriots this weekend in rounds two of
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the afc playoffs. >> still ahead, gone from scene stealing stunts and block burst ers to being saved by super girl. ♪ >> long stunt want angela merle. see her hanging upside down. stepped in for some of tv movies biggest stars, now stopping by our studios to talk about her life in hollywood. that's coming up. also, goal end globe fashion, can't miss this, the best and the worse looks on the red carpet. >> ♪ >> all morning long paying tribute to david bowie who died after a long battle with cancer. he was 69 years old. we'll be right back. >> ♪
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but the problem is we did have cold front cross through, a lot of the values eyewitness watt watchers are reporting, fine them in the 20's at best into the 30's, not going to rebounds too much from here. so see the smattering of observations, we go ahead, take it into stroam line view. go to the list format. eileen out in bill bert ville, cold stuff, 20 degrees, reporting, dawn in downingtown, reporting 25. alex in mays landing at 28 degrees. and it does get slightly, i don't want to say the word mild, slightly less harsh, i guess, from here, lisa reporting 31 in wilmington, and you can see the list goes on here, generally low 30's, or upper 20's, in many, many locations here. in the delaware vale. out to storm scan3, nice wide zoom for reason. so for now, we do have high pressure regaining control. might shall wondering why we are finding snow showers then, just all win driven. so, high pressure currently in place, allowing for more and more sun as time goes on. back here up across canada, the canadian prairie that will be your next system that drops
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in here, just a cold front, but what we do, come from the polar region, to help reinforce the arctic chill for us, and as we head into tomorrow afternoon, we are actually going toned up with some snow. first snow of the season. but notice, even across most of our computer models that we rely on, at most, according to the european model, might see .3 of an inch in philadelphia, not heck of a lot, besides this being moisture starved frontal boundary, also, it is all relatively warm gown, despite the fact it has been getting colder and code err still too warm at the surface for any snow even if wanted to stick to actually do so. so don't expect a lot. won't need the shovel. in the meantime, roller coaster ride, moderating 42 tomorrow, back in the freezer here struggling to hit the freezing mark as we look at wednesday. coldest day of the pack here, meisha. >> certainly feels cold outside, too. thanks so much for, that good morning, everyone, yikes. what is that hine me? well, this is live shot of
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water main break in bristol, flooding route 413, because that far route 413 is still closed right now, between new falls road to bath road. use alternate such as 95 or bristol oxford valley road, p.m. g out of the street way causing flooding, and causing of course that slow down. so, use that alternate. that's still an active scene right now. and also, going live look outside, let's pull up 95 southbound at girard. see it is certainly heating up here, also, schuylkill eastbound spring garden weaver activity pulled all the way out to the right shoulder not causing too many slow downs it, corks do have accident here schuylkill eastbound at belmont pulled all the way out to the right. causing some slow downs, seeing the brake lights go off, couple of extra minute there. another accident here, south boulevard outer drive at welsh rd., another accident here, involving, injuries. pottstown pike, lenape crossing, south of 724, by coventry mall for those every how need point of reference, so stay clear, give yourself
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couple every extra minutes, erika, back to you. >> first major awards show of the season, most gorgeous glamorous red carpet. now, last night, goal end globe award. >> ♪ >> mu shown address. who are you blaring. >> zach hogan, thank you so much. >> i feel like a princess, i feel like a woman. >> i do like the hat. very nice touch. >> old favorite. been through some wars with me. >> in my trailer. >> in his trailer park. >> yes, really nice, his aunt
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did it. >> who are you wearing tonight? >> christian serano. feels like second wedding. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> so many great looks. right now, it is 6:49. time to see what's coming up on cbs this morning, charlie roads up in new york with the preview for us, charlie, good morning. >> hey, good morning, erika. we are covering the death of david bowie, and all of the news of the day. plus legal analyst what's next for el chapo including possible extradition to the u.s. also, this product, help the 164 million americans, who struggle with sleeping, what works, what doesn't, and what may be dangerous. and music mogel russell simmons in studio 57 with why he came out publicly against
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his old friends donald trump. plus the reason he changed to a vegan diet. all of that and more, the news back in the morning. see in you about ten minutes. >> charlie, see you then, thanks so much. >> now, in addition to the actors and actresses,, to watch on the big screen, so many people working behind the scenes, on those major motion pictures, including, the talented men and women who step in for the stunt. our nicole brewer recently caught up with hollywood stunt woman who grew up here in our area. >> next guess stepped in for some of hollywood biggest a listers, award winning stunt woman, joins us in studio this morning, to share some of the reek rest behind the block buster movies. good morning. >> good morning. >> i love you are a philly gal. >> yes. >> from germantown originally? >> born here. >> so what was it, growing up here in philly, what was it about this industry that attracted to you it? >> the action. >> all right, i love it. >> a girl that grew up here,
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raised in jersey, moved back here, i love being active, and fighting, and sliding cars, and running and jumping off buildings, things like that. >> i cannot relate to that at all, but happy for you, glad it work out. we know you have work with a lot of hollywood a listers, kind of name drop for us. who have you stepped in for? >> i have doubled beyonce. >> oh,. >> holly barre, have i did a a fox, kill bill, vanessa william, ugly betty, some of the things i have coming up would be double claire in a movie called when the bow breaks, morris chestnut in there, that gorgeous man, and also, midge it turtles two. >> recently appeared in super girl. >> yes. >> which actually airs right here on cbs. >> which is excite willing. talk to us about that experience? >> that was wonderful. i got the phonecall. i thought tanly going to be a stunt, but actually more acting than stunt. so basically, super girl came in, bus driver, crashed, and tipped over its side. hanging over in a harness in
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the seat sideways. so that was basically the stunt. because i would hang there for awhile, why they were shooting other scenes. when she came any was relieved, saved by super girl, and then she picks me up at this, lays me down on gorney, thank you super girl for saving me. >> we know you've had a loft big stunt moments, as well, do you ever get nervous for some of the more dangerous? >> dishes and nervous is kind of a good thing, keeps you alert, keeps you aware, the what if factor, what if the explosion goes bigger than what they expect? where is my snout where will i go? what if the brakes don't work in the car? you have to remember to pull the emergency brake. so, things like that, it is good to be a little nervous just to stay alert. >> not foolproof. just because onset, in a my, you're dealing with real life stuff. >> yes. >> what about the preparation that goes into those, those big stunt moves? driving the car, or, you know, jumping off a building, i'm sure you've done plenty that far. >> yes, i have.
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and i'm still doing that. the preparation is basically training. you know, go through a lot of driving schools to hone those skills, to hit those marks, to make sure area ' comfortable in the car where the brakes, are where the gas; because that's really important. >> yes. >> then when onset, again, you have to be alert, aware, where the camera is, where the crew; be at letter to sometimes people get into the shot that are not aware we are filming. >> i know you wrote a book, couple of years back, it is called stunts the how to handbook. did i get that right? >> yes. >> you detail what your experience is, maybe problems you ran into. what's in there? >> basically the first part of the book how i got into the business, how i got started and wave ' done it continue working in this business. because i have been doing it for 21 years. then the second part is for the new person, the people that want to get into the stunt business and have no idea how to get in. basically, grounds work. >> okay. >> an exam job good advice.
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>> twenty-one years though, you have been cooking butt for long time. and you continued. tell us quickly only couple every second left what we can look forward to in 2016. >> teenage mount and the ninja turtle, kevin heart movie right along two coming out in jannie believe the 15th, and then when the bow breaks starring jackson claire, morris chestnut, regina huff. >> thanks so much for being with us, germantown to the street of hollywood and beyond.
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this morning, philadelphia police are on high alert after learning every new possible threat to officers. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now at police headquarters with the latest details, justin, what's the latest here? >> erika, good morning, we do know this morning that philadelphia police and the fbi are working together to research this tip. we do have this in have seen several times by now this shows officers jesse hartnett being ambushed, police say, by 30 year old edwards archer last thursday in west philadelphia. there is also now a tip that he is part of a group of four men, who are allegedly bent on attacking other philadelphia police officers, this, of course, also comes as this tipster also says that these four men may have been radicalize in the west philadelphia area mosks, again, the pbi and police are investigating that. officer jesse hartnett is a 18th district officer, with five years on the force, and as he the investigation
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continues, and he recovers, we are hearing that philadelphia police are patrolling in pairs. erika, back over to you. >> justin finch, thank you. right now one last quick check on our forecast and also the roads, at least dry right now, but so cold out there. >> really is, yes, in fact, when you look at this, stellar sunrise underway here, guys, beautiful beginning to the morning, but it is cold, temperatures says it all, right? expect that at best today our high mid 30's, but you have to factor in the breeze, probably won't feel any better than the 20's any time today. >> certainly the windchill, thanks, good morning, everyone, accident eastbound at belmont pulled all the way off to the right shoulder. busy out there. also disable vehicle, schuylkill eastbound at spring garden you can see pulled all the way off to the shoulder will, 18 on the schuylkill, 29 on nine, a but 55 on the blue route. looking good there. >> all right, meisha, a thank you. next on cbs this morning, something i know we're always paying attention to, sleep products and how they can work for you. reminder join us bright and early every morning starting 4:30, a.m. hope you have great day.
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, january 1st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." rock legend david bowie loses his secret life with cancer. we remember the trail blazing artist who captured music and ever ending persona. >> the capture of el guzman led to his capture and he could soon face justice in the united states. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. using rock 'n' roll to the media. i wanted to be the instigator and new ideas. >> pioneer artist david bowie dead at 69.
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