tv Eyewitness News at 430 CBS June 29, 2016 4:30am-5:01am EDT
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there has been an overnight stabbing in camden. we're on the scene gathering information, up next we will have an update on his condition. and aftermath of an attack, warning turkey a's leader has for people around the country and world a a day after deadly bombing at istanbul's airport. coated by hail, we will show you the major u.s. city hit with severe weather in the last couple hours leaving thousands in the dark and even delaying a professional baseball game. good morning, it is wednesday, june 29th, i'm jim donovan. i'm brooke thomas. there is a lot to tell you including results of the last night's huge mega a millions drawing but first let's check today's forecast with katie
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and traffic conditions with meisha. >> good morning, road are looking dry but we have an overturn vehicle we will get to in just a moment. it sound like a shady situation. >> things are drying out, thankfully, humidity still palpable but it is a transition made here today. as day goes on it will get nicer and nicer which is good news. >> exactly. >> we will go outside to storm scan three where it is active off to the north and east here but generally speaking we are clearing things out for you here. left over clouds and humidity but that is something that will be continuing to thin out with time. not just included but that muggy necessary you feel out the door. further north you go dryer air mass has become, but it is, again, still on the muggy side here and we're still in the 70's on dew points. bench mark where it feels steamy is 65. we are flirting with or exceed ago this in almost every location right now and with that said it is a transition day. we will stand at 71 degrees a
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at fill will i international. the wind is turning more northerly ushering in this dryer air mass which will eventually help that humidity to drop off with time. looking around as a whole today it does turn less humid, certainly in the city of philadelphia we are expect to go get a seasonal mid 80's for daytime highs looking at the shore towns, likely will feel warmer to you. eighty-three the high there. in the mountains you also could see left over shower but for the most part this will be transition day for you as well. the humidity drops and starts to clear out. >> all right, katie, thanks much. good morning, happy wednesday, to you. this is where we have that overturn vehicle right on the schuylkill westbound approaching spring garden very busy spot at this time in the morning. it is not slowing you down too much, but look at this for only being 4:30 we are getting gaper delays. we are down to one lane there, the vehicle which flipped up on its hood. we have one lane opened. but as soon as a tow truck
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gets there to move that vehicle out of the way they will close all lanes. this is schuylkill westbound approaching spring garden we have an overturn vehicle there now pushed on to its side waiting for that tow truck to arrive. make note for those taking schuylkill in the westbound direction around spring garden. vine closed between schuylkill and broad, westbound side is now opened. eastbound side is still closed for those that take vine, that might hang you up ever so slightly but good news westbound side is already opened. route one southbound at fox street we are looking good moving in the southbound direction starting to heat up, brooke, over to you. right now a cabdriver is fighting for his life after he was stabbed in camden. it happened after midnight a at front and state streets. we are told driver was stabbed several times. we have talked to the dispatcher at star cab service, five star car service and tells us that the driver is in bad shape. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is in camden gathering details and she will have an update the live in 30 minutes.
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turkish, u.s. officials say all signs point to isis behind attack on istanbul's airport, three suicide bombers killed 36 people and wounded 147 others and then blew themselves up. dianne gallagher brings us up to day. >> reporter: chaos at europe's third busiest airport this airport has 284 flight destinations of 113 country. the this is not turkey a's airport but world's airport. >> reporter: at the turkey airport, in istanbul, turkey explosions and gunfire. >> they knew what was happening. the detonators. they apparently had some practice. >> reporter: surveillance cameras captured one running through hallways and falling to the ground. his gun, flying. after several moments, people around him start to runaway, his bomb explodes in the fireball. >> all bets are off he did in the want to be taken alive, by turkish police. >> reporter: after explosions crowd of have travelers crouched down in fear a lot of people running around, they
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were all covered in blood. >> reporter: as the investigation continues, president of the turkey has a message to the people of the country and the world: terror can strike anywhere. i'm dianne gallagher reporting. stay with "eyewitness news" as we update you on terror attack on turkey. our coverage continues on line at cbs philly.com. happening today officialness camden county are honoring orlando shooting victims. board of freeholders will host a march perfect love at 7:00 in coupe are river park. march is intended to spread message of love and equality while showing solidarity for 49 people murdered inside the pulse nightclub. all are encouraged to wear clothing in shade of the rainbow colors to reflect diversity of the community. safety of drinking water in three suburban communities now has at tension of consume are advocate erin brookewitch. >> we will continue to work with all authorities out there as quickly as we can to ensure that you will get safe
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drinking water. >> that is brook vitch on skype, speaking to all three communities. they are dealing with alarming levels of the chemical in the water. they are used in fire fighting foam at nearby military air bases and they are linked to cancer. law firm that hosted the meeting is gathering information for a potential lawsuit against navy and other defendants. atlantic city holds first of the series of public meetings on how resort town is trying to avoid a state take over. mayor don guardian says city has pared down payroll a great deal including fewer police, fire fighters and public works employees. atlantic city has until in to demonstrate it can balance the budget or the state of new jersey will take over. pennsylvania's budget for next fiscal year hits a snag, governor tom wolf says version that passed the house is neither balanced norad quite. it is unclear if the spending plan will clear the senate, budget has to pass by
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thursday. funeral services are set for friday for former eagles coach buddy ryan. ryan died yesterday in kentucky, he coached eagles for three seasons in the 80's after winning super bowls as a defensive coach with the jets and defensive coordinator with the bears. ryan was one of the most controversial colorful eagles coaches ever despite never winning a playoff game. voice of the eagles merrill reese says buddy was within of a kind. >> buddy was tough, he would pump out his chest and give you upper lip and go at it. he was a heck of a coach. his players loved him. >> buddy had cancer and had been confined to a wheelchair since a stroke back in 2011. he was 85 years old. this morning a preview of the new expansion of the king of prussia mall. the 155,000 square foot project includes a new corridor that links the mall's court and plaza it will have 50 new stores and eateries. it is all expect to create 700 new jobs and generate a 100 million-dollar more in sales
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per year. the addition is set to open august 18th and new stores should open up by the fall. if you play last night's mega millions lottery for a chance at 390 million-dollar, we're still showing you the mall. >> we want to shock you. >> yes, i have good news and bad news for you, the bad news is you didn't win but good news is nobody else did either so you still get another chance. >> last night we had a lot of people snapping up tickets in cherry hill. jackpot rolls over to a estimated 450 million-dollar on friday, that is largest mega millions jackpot so far this year and the game's third biggest jackpot ever. here are last night's numbers in case you won a small price, 517, 20, 35, 55 and mega ball is seven. once again next drawing is friday july 1st for 415 million-dollar. i was thinking about this yesterday. we have a office pool, one of the producers in the
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afternoon. i didn't give her my $5. >> well, i got nervous though because i didn't want to be the last one standing in this place you'll all be out of here. >> real question is where am i taking you. >> i might be stashing somewhere, you guys don't know. >> i'm your friend. >> i know you are. >> on eyewitness nice this morning a slick switch coming up. >> we will show you the subtle change facebook is making that may get to you share more stuff with your friend and you may not even realize it. hail coming down fast and hard we will take you out west where storms moved through leaving people in the dark and even delaying a baseball game, that is
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recovery efforts continued through the night but flames made it difficult to search for missing crew members. tuesday morning the two freight trains collided head on in the town, just east of amarillo. one women got the crash on her cell phone. investigators are working to determine if positive train control was used. new technology could have stopped the train before a collision. well, denver's dealing with flooding and damage this morning after heavy rain and hail moved through. this is what people were dealing with yesterday afternoon in the evening. weather left 4,000 people in the dark and even delayed the rockies/blue jays game at course feel. the grass was covered in hail. crews cleared the field and the game got underway. time is 4:42. no hail in our forecast. >> hope not. katie is here and tells us rain may be behind us for now. >> yes, eventually you can't go too long without rain, you can always have too much,
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everything good in moderation. we do need the rain but wet weather that held through last night is retreating. frontal boundary slowly exiting, as it continues to slowly exit we slowly see transition take place where dryer air takes grip and we will also end up with a retreating included as well. so basically every passing hour gets nicer and nicer a and more comfortable too. high pressure will be taking the place of this cold front. we will end up with nice weather looking forward in this forecast especially tomorrow. lets look at what is going on right now, future dew points, most specifically measuring moisture contend in the air. lower these numbers get dryer and more comfortable it becomes. the especially for southern tear of the area remaining on the muggy side for next couple hours but through better part of the morning. we will hit lunchtime and now we are talking lower 60's, 50's here and a breeze out there but by 5:00 p.m. we are in the 50's with dew points in the city. that will start to feel so
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much more comfortable. as we hit overnight hours under a clear sky with the low dew points you might as well if you are up for it turn the ac off and save on the energy bill. why not. lets look at the who will take preview. by friday and saturday there is another frontal boundary crossing through, pretty weak overall. other than a isolated shower, thunderstorm saturday you should have some sunshine. sunday and monday are not looking bad at all. we are expecting really nice weather. overall if you have outdoor plans and so many of us do it is looking good right now expecting more sun on saturday but again that shot for shower or thunderstorm is still in the mix and friday as well but overall, meisha, this is a good looking forecast. >> it sure looks that way, thanks, great news about today too. just waking up what we are looking at here flashing lights we have an overturn vehicle that is on its side but tow truck just arrived on the scene here schuylkill westbound a approaching spring garden you are down to one lane but when they start
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saying they will close all lanes here. again this is schuylkill westbound approaching spring garden and we have an overturn vehicle there. slowing you down, with gaper delays. vine was closed for overnight construction west and eastbound is now all opened great news for those taking the vine. maybe ever so slightly in terms of the heavy volume levels but we are starting travelers out there eastbound side has been slow to reopen and just now reopening right now. we have an accident vehicle went in the fence at welsh road and pine road make net for those in and around that area. we have a down tree here in springfield, flourtown avenue at campbell lane, tree limb into wires, causing slow downs as crews will be getting that cleaned up as soon as possible. brooke, back over to you there facebook is making a change the two like company. they are swapping out the f logo for thumbs up icon for outside of facebook site. it may seem insignificant but they hope it encourages people
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to share more. facebook is adding buttons for liking, sharing and fast floating instant article format in a couple weeks. coming up on "eyewitness news" this morning toyota owners listen up, big recall underway. plus money down the drain. >> we will show you how a cat, yes, a cat caused a non-profit thousands of dollars in water damage, coming unexpected extra steps to raise
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heading out the door stay updated with katie a's forecast on our sister station kyw news radio 106o love park ren racials hit delays because of infrastructure issues. two areas hospitals join forces to care for new mothers and their babies. an expansion is in the works to make it happen. yards brewery has found a space to build a newer bigger home after months of searching. check in two, three, four times a day on kyw news
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1060 on your am dial. 4:48. time to check on business news. >> jill wagner joins us live this morning from the new york stock exchange, good morning, jill. another massive car recall and it is related to air bags but this time not takata air bags is that right. >> reporter: that is right, toy yet ace recalling 1.4 million hybrid cars because of the possible air bag defect but this time not related to the faulty air bags made by takata. in the u.s. recall covers 482,000 cars, prius, prius plug in and lexus model years 2010 through 2012. air bag inflaters could have a small crack. brooke and jim. >> lots of people are getting up, or maybe a little later and pouring themselves a bowl of cereals. i'm a big fan. but for people who like cereals all day long there will be a new restaurant? >> reporter: that is right, kelloggs has a new tool in the breakfast and cereals wars.
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a full-fledged cereals cafe. it opens this week in times square in new york city. there are ten items on the menu all made from cereals. one example life in color, fruit loops with marshmallows and fruit jam. >> i'm into this. i want to check it out. >> do i like my cereals. i can do that for dinner. >> reporter: me too. >> i buy it on sale, sometimes they have two for $5,. >> i go home to my parents, it is first thing i go for. >> see, it makes you feel like a kid again. >> thank you so much, jill, we will check in, another hour. coming up on "eyewitness news" this morning an unusual sus peck. >> flip the switch here. >> um-hmm, some cats are in trouble this morning and you won't believe why. it is c
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today is a day of transition. we can expect to see skies clear and humidity drop off. every passing hour starts to feel more and more comfortable here across the region which is definitely fantastic news. high pressure building back into place will hook us up with nice weather for a good portion of the forecast. current temperature right now 71 degrees, feels like 71 and wind flow is starting to turn more northerly, not what i would call a windy day at all. in fact that wind only at 3 miles an hour but as that wind flow turns more northerly for everyone that is where we will notice humidity dropping off. as we look at storm scan we have got ground clutter here but let me zoom it out and throw satellite overtop of it. see in the last three hours how things have begun to clear out. that is the story, foulke, as we clear out, you can see that wind haphazard but generally speaking turning more northerly. it is not breezy or windy out there right now that wind flow
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will hook us up with much more decent weather as days progress. tomorrow looks phenomenal 86 in the sunshine with low humidity, great day. friday and saturday is when our next cold front is scheduled to cross through and interestingly enough we heat it up. we will stay in the 80's for the next several days, overall holiday weekend not looking bad at all. so many outdoor plans coming up here, meisha, festivals, fire works, you name it, and it looks like it will cooperate. >> fourth of july looks amazing. >> yeah, perfect. a lot to look forward to but first we have to get through our hump day and we are doing it to go. overturn vehicle here schuylkill westbound approaching spring garden that will block all lanes, that is all been cleared. basically without a hitch. we are looking good here but see vehicles out here schuylkill westbound approaching spring garden. good indication it will be busy out there we have construction in new jersey route 322 both directions at new jersey turnpike, roving
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construction until around 5:00 . this will be picking up in the next ten minutes. more construction for you 59 north between girard and allegheny avenue reduced to one lane wednesday and thursday between 10:00a p.m. and 5:00 a a.m. i will tweet that out as well. jim and brooke, over to you. well, florida animal shelter has to come up with $5,000 to fix water damage to its building and who toys blame? >> well, let's just say it all started in the cat room. it happened at humane society shelter in florida. that is north of miami. the shelter's president got a call just after 7:00 thursday morning about water, running out of the back door. when she and her staff got the there to investigate the they found faucet in the cat room was running but no one turned it on, no humans turned it on so how do you think it happened. >> evidently he started playing here and flipped the switch there. >> um, um, um. water was left running for 17 hours.
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unfortunately shelter has to replace walls, cabinet and cat food ape litter. shelter is installing new handles on the faucets so they do not turn on more easily. >> dogs would have just sat there. >> they can do no wrong. >> katie said it sounded like a catastrophe. i'm just saying. >> moving on, coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" we are live up with dayton serious news a stabbing overnight in camden. also an update on the possible casino strike in atlantic city as a deadline loom. helicopter member captured a suspect during a police chase. hear how his helicopter actually helped the two. we will be right
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new this morning police are searching for person who stabbed a cabdriver. we are live in camden with the latest on the victim's condition. americans witness gunfire and explosions, the instant tan bull's main airport as suicide bombers unleash deadly attacks. i'm tina krause in london with the latest coming up. and a live look at center city from the cbs-3 studios, katie says humidity is break to go day and she's here with the look at the holiday weekend. the it is wednesday, happy hump day june 29th i'm jim donovan. i'm brooke thomas. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things. >> good morning. road are looking okay. we have had a couple accidents out there including some other things going on but i'll get
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to that in a moment. but katie, the vine is now opened. >> thankfully. >> yes, now thaw are here. >> i'm telling you, it makes your morning rough. >> vine is opened,. >> if you can save two or three minutes, on your commute. >> especially when you get up at 2:00 a.m. >> you said it, sister. thankfully things are not dry for guys out there in the hard hats and girls too but is there a transition mode on storm scan three. even in the last couple hours there is still a couple little bits on the radar. they have been cleared in cape may county here one little pocket of very, very light mist that may still be falling across this area, however, further northwest, more it starts to clear out nicely. with that said things are not only clearing out overhead but when it comes to the atmosphere cleaning itself out. that is where it drops
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