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>> roads are looking okay, guys, just some fog out there. so katie is that going to be widespread? >> here is the thing t could happen anywhere, but it is really really patchy. so, it is one of those situations where you might see it, and you might not. but we have got really moisture rich atmosphere, that's where that's coming from. so yes, you know, i would say it doesn't matter where you are, just expect it is a possibility. but it is just that very, very patchy, so that said, looking at this tri-state sweep around storm scan3, you are finding few speckles of green out, there as well, we showed awe second ago wider zoom, area of low pressure nearby, swooping around just making make its rotn through virginia, and that's still helping to bring in little bit of moisture to us, why you could still see shower out there as the day goes on. here is the bullet point. you are going to see more than anything some sunshine. but, you know, hit or miss, again, the way i describe this, just one of those we got to throw it into the forecast because it is a possibility, but more than anything, you are looking at the majority of the day featuring some sun, some clouds, and any rain amounts with anything that
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does fire up, only talking a tent of an inch, not huge deal. temperatures rebounding back to the low 70s once we see the sun come up. mid 50's now basically region wide, cooler out through the mountains, certainly the most outlying suburbs, but as the day progresses do expect again you will see some sun, but those side effect issues with the disturbance nearby of some fog here and there, and spotty here and, there as well. >> great to know for morning commuters, thanks, good morning, yes, we take a look at this, 59 south at cottman, i mean, this has to be -- i don't think this is all fog. i had to look at it for a second, i don't see any light out there. either way, actually, i could be wrong, though, because i could have sworn i just saw something. that was a ghost? many ' not quite sure. a look at the vine, where the fog is not so bad moving in both the westbound and eastbound sides, a lot of early risers, good news the vine not closed overnight, where we are seeing the most fog in the camera shots is around 95 around the the cottman avenue. take a look at this sky, as
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the sun just trying to push its way up, looks absolutely gorgeous here, 202, taillights moving in the northbound direction past route 252, looking good in both directions both northbound southbound. blue route southbound take a look past ridge pike, another area looking real good. i would say slowly maybe starting to heat up in the southbound direction, but overall still looking okay there. pa turn peak between virginia drive and norristown all since cleared. great flues for those of you thinking about the construction, there do have more lingering construction delaware 495 southbound the ramp to philadelphia pike, off ramp closed, should be opening right around 5:00 a.m. i will confirm whether it does, also just reminder route 101 trolley is shuttle bussing, jim, over to you. >> new this morning, worker is recovering after freak accident on the train tracks in camden county. the worker was rescued after falling almost 20 feet on to the tracks near the woodcrest patco station. the workers' truck also ended up on it side. we're working to find out exactly what happened. but we're told the worker was not seriously hurt. >> four people are sent to the
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hospital after a car crash in port richmond. this happened near aramingo avenue and east butler street just after 11:00 last night. police tell "eyewitness news", the victims are all in their two's, right now, they are each in stable condition. authorities believe three vehicles were involved. but no word on the cause at this time. >> fire crews battle apartment fire in burlington county, new jersey. "eyewitness news" was on the scene around midnight in edgewater park where several units were damaged. the good news, no injuries. >> man faces dui charges after striking and killing a 17 year old burlington city high school student. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live outside his school where student are returning for the first time since this tragic accident. good morning, jan. >> reporter: brooke, jim, good morning, tough day on tap for student here, the 17 year old student who is with a was killed yesterday was a senior here at burlington city high school. today grill counselors will be on hand to help his friends and classmates cope with his
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sudden death. take a look at the videoment antoin timbers, jr., was killed early sunday morning when he was struck by man who police say may have been driving impaired. the deadly accident happened just around midnight, at route 130 south and east federal street in burlington city. the powerful crash even split a telephone pole nearby. now, police say the 17 year old victim was walking with his friends off the road when he was struck and killed, the driver did remain on the scene. police have identified him as ricardo patterson the thirds and have charged the 42 year old willingboro resident with driving under the influence and wreckless driving. now the accident investigation continues today in the burlington county prosecute he's offers will determine if criminal charges will be filed. investigators are awaiting the result of toxicology tests, and police are also asking witnesses to step forward. now, we go fund me page has been set up for this young student. again, his name is antoin timbers, jr. the memorial funds is set up in his name for anyone who wants to help. but again, a tragic scenario,
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talking about today, in a tough day on hand, for students, faculty, staff and the community in general. jim, brooke, back into you. >> thanks a lot, jan. well, police in chester say stray bullets killed a teenager and wounded two other people outside corner grocery store. someone opened fire saturday night outside the store on pine lane killing a 14 year old, and critically wounding a 16 year old. a 32 year old woman is in stable condition. chester police are offering a $5,000 reward for information lead to go an arrest. >> meanwhile, police have a suspect and a gun after fatal shooting every montgomery county man. officers remember ponds dollars to domestic disturbance call on sixth street in north wales yesterday afternoon. they found 67 year old man dead in his garage. he was shot in the torso. police are not releasing the suspect's name. the lights are back on in a center city neighborhood after an underground explosion caused power outages and forced evacuations. a similar incident happened hours before, outside
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30th street station. the seconds blast happened yesterday on the six h.u.p. block of pine street, in washington square west. a peco spokesperson says an underground cable overheated causing manhole covers to fly off and the impact rattled neighbors. >> it was extremely scary, when you turn the light out, going to bed, and you hear a boom, that sounds like your yard exploded. >> oh, my. on saturday, an underground transformer blew at 30th and market, thankfully no one hurt in either explosion. >> new this morning, president obama lifting the arms embargo on viet nam. the president made his announce until the hanoi just a fewer hours ago at the week long trip to asia. lawmakers and activists wanted to press viet nam on greater human right freedoms first. his decision removes realic of wartime animosity while seeking to normalize relation was our one time enemy. this change will ensure that viet nam has access to the equipment it needs to defends itself and removes a
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lingering vestage of the "cold war". >> later this week, the president will head to japan for the g7 summit. among the challenges they'll discuss, the global economy, the fight against isis, and the refugee crisis in europe. happening today, a judge plans to hand down his verdict for a baltimore police officer charged in the freddie gray case. prosecutors say edward nero unlawfully arrested gray and was neglect when he didn't buckle him in a seatbelt. fire owe's attorney said his client didn't arrest gray, it is the police van drivers responsibility to bucknell prisoners. freddie gray died last year after suffering a broken neck during that ride in the police van. local leaders are already calling for peace no matter what the verdict is. >> in the delaware county times, chester township man arrest forward taking up skirt photos in upper darby and media. thirty-three year old bobby de hayden taken into custody
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after allegedly targetting a delaware count assistant district attorney. hayden charged with invasion of privacy, harrassment and disorderly conduct. >> from the burlington county times amazon started posting numerous jobs it needs to fill in the coming month at its new 6,000-foot full illment center, plans to hire 500 people, the center is expected to be up and running by fall. front page of the bucks county currier times, today is rosey the river day in pennsylvania, recognize g the millions of women like may crier of bristol township who work to build ships, war planes, weapons, trucks and jeeps during world war ii, and help the allies win the war. >> cool story. that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware vale. >> well, battle is brewing with law makers in harrisburg. >> we have the new fight over some old crimes. plus: >> can search teams finds flight black boxes before time runs out? i'm jonathan in crete, the story coming up. >> anything is a weapon in my house or anybody's house.
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>> egypt flight 084. >> the plane head today cairo from, excuse me, from paris, when it went down in the mediterranian killing all on boards. jonathan with more on the search for evidence, that will solve the mystery. >> egyptian submarine now on the way to scour the sea bed north of alexandria, egypt, looking for the data and voice
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recorders belong to go egypt air flight 804,us navy using it surveillance aircraft to help with the search. >> we could stay out here for good six hours looking for people, we have a loft windows, everybody looking out windows. >> newly-released audio recording captured standard check in between pilot and air traffic control over zurich, switzerland. two and a half hours later the aircraft began veering irradically before plummeting into the ocean. >> teams in greece assisting in the search, black boxes they're looking for and its pings for to up 30 days. >> data published by an aviation industry website claims smoke detected on boards minutes before the plane went down. aviation expert say that alone could rule out the possibility of pilot error. >> there is no human error that would have triggered smoke alarms. >> airline officials stay could take weeks to identify human remains that had been collected.
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adding to the grief of relatives, still searching for answers. jonathan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, our umbrellas have been getting a work out lately. katie, will we need them again today? >> one of those days you can take it if you really don't trust the weather or you can probably leave it at home. >> so we're taking it? >> we're taking it. yes, you know, one of those like do you have an intricate hairstyle, do you have a special office, i mean, we all know jim always does, looking fabulous as always on a monday morning, my friend. but one of those very hit or miss variety types of events, where you might see shower, and some of you might not see one drop of rain. also, just going from the car to the office, and you don't plant to be outside for much longer than, that you can get away without t let me show you what's going on, start you offer by taking you out to gorgeous view, jack frost, i crack up, the jack frost camera when it is actually nice and mild outside. "skycam 3", wanted to show you the pocono shot, overlooking lake harmony, beautiful, just red streaks in the skyline here, still obviously some
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cloud cover, as well, but there is a disturbance that's still rotating nearby, that's where the shower chance comes into play, in addition to that, because that system is nearby, you get this. lots and lots of fog. very patchy in nature. so where you have it, it is very dense. but, it is just that, very, very spotty in nature, off in the distance we typically see blue mountain, barely make out in the for grounds, the parking lot outside pleasant valley middle and high school. that said, here is a look at storm scan, the system we are talking becomes hey it, could be worse, drenching portions every central virginia right now, but just far enough away from that core of circulation that we really just have spotty hit and miss variety of showers currently most notable, across southern new jersey and delaware, then we are just completely clear across the rest of the even seaboards, out to the mississippi. high pressure will regain control here, as it rings in, it will start to feel heck of a lot like summertime. see that in the seven day. meanwhile we are counting the days down until memorial day, one week away, i can't believe
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it is here already. average high of 80, happens in just 12 days, remember, one of the average up to 80. summer officially beginning in 28 days, and it is only 42 days until july 4th. remember when we were up into the 70s on some of these days, looking at the countdown, so getting ever closer, and the weather pattern will be on your side. i feel like wednesday, thursday, will get us ready for the summertime like weather where we hit the mid 80s, see the sunshine, enjoy it while you have got t friday still toasty out there, but there could be shower or thunderstorm, and in the meantime here again initially the problem is some fog this morning, and hit or miss shower. meisha, over to you. >> yep, katie, certainly seeing some fog. i mean, take a look at this shot. what we were looking at, and i honestly didn't know if it was a black out camera. but guess what? this is working, a functional camera, nine at south at cottman, you can barely see the headlights kind of zooming by right here. casino of birds eye shot. of 95 south letting you know the visibility issues right
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now on interstate 95 you will see it. this is camera shot little closer to the ground. same area. this is still 95, headlights moving in the southbound direction, at cottman, when we get close to the ground you can actually see, but again, this is certainly going to slow you down this morning, if that fog doesn't move out of the way more vehicles get out there, especially pushing more into the # 5:00 and 6:00 hour, yikes. i would say give yourself couple of extra minutes, you will probably need it, then take a look at this shot. this is the boulevard, that sky is absolutely gorgeous. headlights are moving in the southbound direction approaching the schuylkill here. looking good on the boulevard. basically anywhere we look, i want to show you the shot because that skies is something to be happy about on monday morning. it is not easy to be happy about a loft things on monday, but that will give you one, start you off with one. schuylkill headlights eastbound direction, past the blue route approaching the conshohocken curve, looking good overall things looking pretty good out, there just give yourselves extra time because of the fog. brooke, over to you. >> thanks a lot, meisha a cabrini college in rad more mourning the passing everyone
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of their professors, david dunbar hit and killed by car saturday night while crossing lancaster avenue in wayne. police say it happened during heavy rain. the driver who had the green light stayed at the scene, dunbar was biology professor, leaves behind three children. well, new fight brewing between the catholic church and law makers in harrisburg. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden explains, proposed law could bring old cases of sex abuse back into the spotlight. >> full scale battle over pennsylvania statute of limitations is expected to break out. state lawmakers mark rozzi. >> just looking at it from moral compass stands point, they are so wrong. >> he and other predict coordinated challenge from the catholic church. but for rozzi of berks county the battle is personal, he was sexually abused by a priest in grade school. >> if i could have spoke up when i was 13 years old, i might have been able to save hundreds of other boys that came after me. >> only cbs-3 outside meeting of virtually every philadelphia priest with
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archbishop chaput this week. there sources said talking points were provided to the clergy on house bill 1947. the law would remove time frames for child sex abuse prosecutions, and would allow accusers broader access to file civil claims. in a lengthy e-mail response, available on cbsphilly.com, the archdioces says it does not oppose abolishing the time for criminal prosecutions. spokesman said the church has taken responsibility for past abuse, writing in part, since 2002 the archdioces has dedicated over 13 million to provide victim assistance to individuals and families. reaction outside the cathedral. >> tough to say where the lines drawn. somebody that could be, you know, coming after the church for the wrong reasons, you know, how do you police that? >> despite lobbying efforts, representative rozzi believes the court of public opinion has split. >> at some point you have to have pennsylvanians for your since, and they need to be the
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first ones that step up and look in the mirror. >> state lawmakers expected to have a hearing on house bill 1947 on june 13th, that comes coincidentally as priests in the archdioces of philadelphia are expected to make a hard-sell against that bill. reporting outside the cathedral basilica of saint peter and paul, joe hole end, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thanks, joe. this story right here, whale in the you hear this, oklahoma city woman said she just used when she had on hand to foil a burglary attempt in her home. natalie williams caught the would be burglar trying to climb in heroin dough. so she grabbed her vacuum cleaner and hit him in the head with t here is the thing tax didn't slow him down, so then she grabbed a crush, butcher knife, chased him back out the window. >> whatever coy find, anything is a weapon in my house, anybody's house. i have to fight for my life here. >> she said her neighbors helped hold the suspect on the curb until police came and hauled him away. she said her battle was all about keeping her daughter
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safe. >> good poor her. >> good for her indeed. new twist on one of your favorite game shows. >> we'll show you the famous faces who will be competing on the show later today. >> plus: you can't help but laugh. laughing all the way tongue b woman proves it pays to go viral after this hilarious video turns her into a star. the huge benefit she reaping now. even meisha is laughing over there in traffic land. stay with us.
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>> some inlet err league play and here's leslie with your morning sports. >> the phillies start six game road trip tonight in detroit yesterday in the series finale against the bravesment the phillies bats have gone hot after being held to just one run in the first two games. to the second inning, cameron rupp, for second homer of the year to end the phils scoring
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drought, give them a lead. later in the inning, peter bore jest, will drove in goodel, and jarrod got the start, seven shut out innings, giving up five hits, three strikeouts, and the struggling maikel franco breaking out of his funk by going two tore four, this bloop single. the phils salvage the final game of the series. five-nothing, the final. >> needed to win that game today the way i look at it. because we will be facing some tough teams, some teams, well, detroit we haven't seen, nor the cubs, we know they are both pretty good offensive minded teams. and it is great to end the home stand with a win, with some confidence going into the road trip. >> vince will go for his sixth win of the season tonight, that's all for sport, i'm lesley van arsdall have, a great day. >> if you need a good laugh this morning you have to see this. >> so woman's review of star wars toy turns her and the toy
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into a huge hit. (laughing) oh, this is worth every penny. >> so i watched this. i didn't know she was such a happy chew back a she bought that tacking chewbacca mask from kohl's with more than 133 million views, the most watched facebook live video of all time, now the mask flying off store shelves, sold out at wal-mart, kohl's, and target, private sellers are offering the 20-dollar mask on amazon for $199. >> and candice found out it pays to go viral, because kohl's gave her family more star wars gear and $2,500 worth of gift cards. >> that's really -- >> that's why she is such a happy chewbacca. >> we could could that.
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>> okay, well, weaver to buy it on ebay or something at this point. coming up the next half hour, big week for bill cosby. >> learning to wait a key decision about his chris until case. >> a man shot at point blank range, left for dead outside his own hunting park home. i'm justin finch, coming up what police hope will lead them to the triggerman. >> party are unifying, polls are tightening, the latest on the race for the white house coming up. >> and summer like streak is in our forecast. but before we can get to that, we are tracking, you guessed it, more showers. we will do just that, track those showers, get you out the door, that coming up after the
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>> few klaus police have the obstacle, making the case tougher. good morning, i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan. katie tracking the change for us, a chance for more rain showers again today. first, here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> four people sent to the hospital at a car crash when for the richmond, happened near aramingo and east butler street. >> a willingboro man accused of driving under the influence by striking and
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