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>> teen is in the the hospital this morning after he is attacked by a pit bull in wilmington delaware. a $25,000 reward is being offered to find the man who robbed a post office in chester. >> police say that man held a gun in one hand and a umbrella in the other. >> this is a very dangerous individual. >> law enforcement officialness georgia are asking a suspect shooter to turn himself in after one officer is killed and another is wounded. ♪ >> i feel like james corden should never put his leg in that position. >> pretty precarious position. madonna car pooling with james corden on the late, late show last night. >> material girl makes a shocking confession during her
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ride, we will have that at 6:30. for right now lets the get over to lauren casey. >> nothing so shocking about this weather. we knew it was coming. still no preparing for it. >> shock to your system when you open up the door it will be frigid but then like i'm so cold. that is how we will be responding as we head in the next several days with arctic air around the delaware valley. temperatures are starting to make a slow tumble but right now, not too bad, 35 degrees in philadelphia we are at 33 in wilmington. thirty-three in allentown. calm to light wind the at our reporting sites and that will change with the breeze picking up. we will have a wind chill impact heading in the second half of the day. the clouds to start and decreasing clouds with sunshine breaking out as we head in the afternoon. high temperatures will be slightly below average, climbing up in the middle 40's but again that breeze will pick up as we head in the second half of the day and heading out on the town, meisha on a thursday evening, watch out for 20-degree wind chills with that hearty breeze that will stay up around as we head throughout the overnight
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period. >> lauren, i will be this bed. i'm sure lot have people will be. happy thursday. thanks so much lauren. new jersey, 42 freeway north bound at creek road, certainly starting to heat up on this gateway to the weekend. we are almost there. forty-two looking good, but we are starting to heat up. ninety-five south of girard, here you can see moving this is north and southbound direction it is looking good, typically how i would say an early thursday or friday should look but we do have our first accident of the morning still out there blue route southbound off ramp to saint david villanova is closed. alter your lance there, and also down pole here 295 southbound off ramp to hook road that is also closed, because of the a down utility pole. so another place where you want to make note of that and construction in new jersey 130 southbound closed at route 47, this will 6:00 a.m. for gas main repairs. that is another area that can slow you down. a lot of this i will say will start to east tension or start to get moved out, as soon as it toss i'll let you know.
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we are more construction pennsylvania turnpike connection eastbound for delaware memorial bridge you cane that left lane is still block. i will confirm as soon as that clears, back over to you. now we have a really great story, for you. remember that intense apartment fire we brought you live tuesday morning? well, now you we're hearing exclusively from two philadelphia police officers. >> they helped catch children dropped from that burning building in frankford, reporter trang do is here with an interview you will not see any where else, trang. >> not one but two babies saved, crazy. these officers were on patrol when massive fire broke out as people slept. they were first on the scene, and had to act fast as children's lives quite literally hung this is balance. >> i'm sore right now. >> reporter: officer kevin ward is recovering from the niece injury he suffered during a dramatic rescue he suffered early tuesday morning. had you you ever seen anything like that before all of the panic. >> no, that was the worst i have seen. >> reporter: cries of people
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this distress led officers to an intense apartment fire in frankford. he made first call for help. >> screaming, crying, some of them were bloody already from i guess the glass breaking inside, trying to come through the window. >> reporter: ward looked up to see a woman dangling a little will girl from the second story window. he had no time to think about what to do next. >> it was his arms out, and when she dropped down with the two arms from her two arms like that, catch her. >> reporter: once her child was safe the mother jumped from the window syringing officer ward's knee. >> she lost her foot and trying to get out the window and when she did so she felt hard and that is when she fell into my legs and my leg went bad. >> reporter: that heart stopping rescue was just the beginning, apartment building was engulfed in flames and full of families with no waste out. hearing officer ward's radio call officer thomas will more and his partner were next on the scene. >> class was bursting from the flames, dark smoke is out
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there, and there was already a gentlemen on the platform right below the third floor window and there was a family trapped in that window. >> reporter: ward, will more and three others pulled their strength to remove a dumpster blocking the way out when will more's college football skills kicked in. another child needed saving from even greater heights. >> this is a pretty good drop about 25 feet, took the child to the edge and just waiting for him to drop the child and he dropped the child. i caught him. >> reporter: would you call it best catch i have ever made. >> well, i would definitely say that is best catch and most important catch. >> reporter: for these two friend, officers and dads it was just another day on the job keeping people safe. >> it was just credit to the police department, fire department, medics, and, you
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know, everybody working as a team. we're all out there doing same thing trying to help people. >> reporter: the 21 people who made it out on have that fire, 12 had to be rescued. red cross is helping them with food and shelter and rahel and joe, officer ward is really showing off even before this fire he and his partner were named officers of the month for november in the 15th district. >> no surprise there, trang, incredible story. >> you have to step back and think for a moment if they weren't there. just an incredible act that they did there, just amazing. >> right place at the right time. >> thanks, trang. time right now 5:36. in business news this morning where you can get mcdonald's waffle fries. >> interesting. latest cruise line to set sail for cuba. money watch's hena daniel joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning rahel and joe. dow jones will open up at a all time high. stocks do better in faster chick growth like packing and
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industrial companies. dow jones jumped 297 points, yesterday, the nasdaq finished 60 points higher. soon you'll set sail to cuba aboard royal caribbean and norwegian cruise line. two american companies got the green light to travel from the u.s. to the island nation yesterday. carnival beast again trips to cuba earlier this year. improved business times and travel come as obama administration is pushing to finalize a number of business deals in cuba before president east electric trump takes office. recruiting web site glass door announced 2017 employees choice awards for the best places to work. in third place, it is boston consulting group, a global management firm. second place social media giant facebook and best place to work is consulting firm bain and company. the results are based on more than 2 million company reviews and employees raided things like benefits, pay and work/life balance. take note, a twist of sorts, on mcdonald's frenchfries.
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hamburger chain is selling waffle fries in can inadequacies, mcdonald's waffle fries will be available throughout the holiday season in most of the the canadian stores. it is unclear if they will ever make it south of the border, back to you. inquiring mind want to know. >> yes. >> i love frenchfries and ice cream. >> wow. >> try it. you'll thank me later. >> heck of a combination. >> delicious. >> hena daniels, thank you. former u.s. senator and astronaut john glenn is hospitalized. he was admitted to ohio state university james cancer hospital in columbus last week. the university officials are not releasing his condition or, what illness he is being treated for, glenn underwent heart valve replacement surgery two years ago. the insurance institute for highway safety is out with its list of most safe cars this year institute is shining its light on a new requirement, correspondent craig boswell has the ranking. >> reporter: crash tests on
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the front an inside are a major factor in determining the safety of a vehicle will. this year the insurance institute for highway safety says that better headlights are also necessary, to make its annual top safety list. >> we have raised the bar, for ought other manufacturers, you have got to have ten lamps that do a good or acceptable job of lighting up a road in front at night. >> reporter: president adrian lund says lighting can prevent a crash. here's a view from the high rated headlights where obstacles are visible compared to the vehicle that received a poor headlight rating. of some 200 vehicles tested 38 received the top honor of safety pick plus. toyota lexus had most models, followed by honda and acura division. >> our cars safer now more than ever before. >> absolutely. >> reporter: automatic emergency braking is part of the reason y it is now standard in more than 20 models. motor trend chris kline says two years ago when they made
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auto braking part of their safety criteria, car companies quickly added it, he believes they will do the same with its improved headlight. >> when consumers are asked what their priorities are when shopping for a car, safety is always one of the top three items that they mentioned. >> reporter: you don't to have break the bank to buy safety, iihs found top performing cars in almost every vehicle class. craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and beyonce received nine grammy nominations but did you know there could have been more actually. >> always could be more, right. >> we will tell you one category her song was reportedly disqualified from, pat, good morning. good morning, guys. we are over in clementon new jersey at giombry quality treats, they have been churning them out since 1942. we will churn them out as well, that is what it looks like before a candy kaine, stick around we will show you when we come
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fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. it sound country, right. it appears beyonce can do just about anything except country. queen bee earned nine grammy nominations but singer's song daddy lessons was rejected by record ago contacted my's
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country music committee. she performed daddy lessons at last month country music so, awards alongside dixie chicks. beyonce song had made it through it would have been eligible for best country song and country solo performance. so check out what landed in tinseltown, replica of one of the fighters has park right in front of the theater. it is just in time for this weekend premiere of the new star wars movie rogu1. streets are closed and in anticipation of the huge turnout this saturday. it is only thursday. >> okay. >> you got to start it early. >> plan early with star wars plans they have it all land out, you know. >> yes, passionate fans. >> well this weekend will be a good move i weekend in the delaware valley. cold temperatures in store. it is december. the it will feel like it with chilly temperatures and weather watchers this morning are all singing the same tune, chilly, conditions, and getting a live look at center
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city philadelphia. that arctic air is slow liz spilling its way in but quiet conditions, after we did have a busy tart to the the week with all of that rain on tuesday, nothing like that to contend with but just some of the frosty conditions. we will check in with our weather watchers right the now and they are reporting temperatures generally in the 20's and 30's. so we will head down to delaware at the treeing mark right now. 32 degrees, at our weather watcher jason's house reporting clear skies, calm wind, that is good news with the cold temperatures but there is a cold start to the morning, time to break out the winter coat and yes, we are going to need it all throughout the upcoming weekend. jason with some cold numbers in stories specially for saturday. so we will check out another temperatures, heading northwest of the city to ilene's house this gilbertsville, pennsylvania. the she's reporting a few passing cloud, 25 degrees, so even chillier, she said burr, get ready to scrape windshield and bundle up, three exclamation point, so yeah, dealing with the chilly numbers right now. we will check out one more
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condition, 30 degrees right the now in parts of the new jersey, mullica, new jersey at john's house he has a few more clouds and 30 degrees his current temperature. and all together we are dealing with quiet conditions but of course those cold numbers. storm scan three is showing us cloud still in place, a flurry out toward lancaster and berks county in the the poconos as well but that cloud deck will be generally decreasing especially have after lunchtime. we will see sunshine. that will be nice but still chilly, 46 degrees with breezy conditions and the breeze does not let up after sunset this evening. we will head down to 28 degrees, so those wind chills as we wake up on our friday morning will be down ride brutal, potentially down into the teens, and with windy conditions, all throughout the day tomorrow, those wind chills are going to be in the 20's, even in the of afternoon, so still need that winter coat for sure tomorrow, high temperature only at 40 degrees, as we head into saturday, meisha high of 39 degrees, starting off in the 20's, let's count them three mornings in a row. >> wow. >> yes.
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>> lauren, you just never can really be prepared for that, that is going to be chilly. >> break on my polar is jacket. ninety-five north at 452 take this all the way north to the airport you are looking at, looking pretty good. pretty quiet in delaware county. that is what we want to see on a thursday morning giving us relief. blue right taillights in the southbound direction approaching saint david villanova you can see moving this both directions south and northbound direction. north bound is heavier in the southbound direction. we have construction in new jersey, route 130 southbound closed at route 47, and until 6:00 a.m. for gas main repairs. let you know when that clears at 6:00 a.m., i'll let you know if that is confirmed. down utility pole at 295 southbound off ramp to hook road that is also closed, lots of construction out there new jersey turnpike pennsylvania turnpike connection eastbound before the delaware river bridge toll plaza, that left lane is block so heads up for those in and around that area and also more construction pennsylvania turnpike eastbound, this is past downingtown that right lane is
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still blocked, in the slowing you town yesterday but it will come in the 6:00 o'clock hour we will have more to talk about in ten minutes. joe and rahel back to you. thanks very much. candy canes are one of the holiday season's wheates traditions. >> so from the sugar to the stripes how to these tasty treats get twisted together? "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live at giambi's where production is already underway, good morning, pat. >> good morning, guys if there was ever anyone answer ago this question it will be me because it is the season to fatten up a little bit. we have to start eating some things like this. look at these beautiful chocolate covered pretzels, and really, while we're here it is because it is a holiday tradition, the candy canes. and they do it, better than anyone elsie would say in the world here at geombry, this is my man dave geombry. >> what are we looking at here. >> start of the candy canes, sugar water, corn syrup cook up to 330 degrees and new we are prepping it.
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to get red toy make candy canes. >> this isn't your first rodeo i'm guessing you have done this once or twice before. >> a second, second time. >> i started back in the 80's. migrate uncle started in 1942. >> you have been doing it a long, long time. >> how many of these do you make a year. >> between 40 and 50,000. >> forty and 50,000 candy canes per year. >> yes. >> so, once this lays out, on a cooling table here. >> yes. >> now it is nice and gooey there ape red coloring and we will have a consistent and bring it out, turn it white, put colors together and that is your candy kaine. >> that is candy canes making process, sugar and corn syrup. >> yes don't give away all of the secrets. >> come on man we need secrets here. you just don't do candy canes. this is your thing but i don't know, i see over there chocolate covered pretzels that look good. >> chocolate covered is one of our biggest things,
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christmastime we have 60 different topping of belgium check late gourmet pretzels. >> you guys are going to the just in the philadelphia region but you are all over the lays. you have have a huge ship. going out to new york is that right. >> fair waste markets up this north jersey, long island, new york, connecticut, massachusetts. our candy canes as well. >> got to have love it. >> they have been doing it a long time. when we come back in the 6:00 o'clock hour we will show you the finished progress of what a candy kaine should look like, is that beautiful. who doesn't love sugar water and corn syrup. >> that is right, pat. >> we're looking at it. >> what is going on there. >> trust the propers zest, joe holden. >> it looks like. >> comment made in the studio that just took me, out of the game here. >> okay. some relationships are so good they last forever. >> or so bad they belong in the museum.
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>> so where do those broken hearts go. the new museum of broken relationships, in hollywood, who knew. >> apparently but you won't find expensive paintings or sculptures in this museum as danielle nottingham reports this collection includes more than 100 unwanted items from guilted lovers from around the world. ordinary items take on a new meaning, in this one of a kind museum. >> no matter status or geography, no one is spared. pain of the broken relationship? artifacts from those relationships have a heart break hotel of their own. from stolen street signs, lingerie, and even, silicone breast implants. >> this is one that you could not have have predict, belly button l int. >> museum of broken relationships has heartache in all forms on display from half empty cologne bottles and melted cell phones. >> i loved this one. >> to the bottle of wine two lovers never shared because each never left their significant other. >> when you are alone and you
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feel, no one felt the depths of misery as i am right now that is in the the true. >> reporter: this is a binder from a caretaker who got dumped after nurse herring boyfriend back to health. this woman apparently broke up with texas. visitors say museum is actually not as bad as they thought. >> something so strange, or, you know, something as a wedding dress that is very powerful. >> reporter: is there even a confessional where visitors can pour out their hearts on paper, or just keep it simple. >> nine years wasted. >> reporter: hues are letting go of love, hate or an obsession, this museum, proves breaking up is hard to do. danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". hard to do but will still make a couple dollars off of you when you break up. >> i don't want to get you in trouble with your wife but what was weirdest thing have after you broke up with a woman. >> what a loaded question. >> be careful. >> i don't know anything
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museum worthy. i'm a pretty boring guys. >> you sent weird text messages. >> this is even before text messages thing. >> well, the original museum opened in europe ten years ago and apparently it is a hit there i. >> anyone can donate and there is a traveling exhibit that crosses the globe, so, everybody in the studio, it might be coming our way some day. up in the next half an her of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" tis the season for lots of shopping and that means lots of receipts but is it better to get that paper receipt or have it e mailed, why one is better for your health. also have have you got even an invitation on facebook to join a holiday wine exchange. sound good, right? this morning we have a warning why you should in the take part coming
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we have to ask are you ready for winter weather? arctic air is about to invade our area, and lauren is here to talk about when temperatures drop. and new this morning bullets fly at a busy intersection overnight sending one man to the hospital, we're live with the clues police are following in this drive by shooting. donald trump is bringing his thank you tour to pennsylvania, when and where you can see the president-elect plus his latest tweets, that have
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people talking. it is thursday, december 8th, and rahel solomon. we are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> good morning, we are only talking about this morning, it is our friday, weekend for most of us, but -- >> not so much. >> we will just stick with that, and road are looking good, we have had a accident, lots of construction, and we will have things slow you down, good news, and change is nice and dry. >> nice and dry, chill i temperatures, not dealing with rainfall, but much needed rainfall. we are nice and quiet. we will be quiet as far as precipitation is concern over the next several days but temperatures are going to take that tumble, right the now those we are fairly seasonal but it is chilly, philadelphia calling it ace 37 degrees right now. we are at 32 in allentown and currently 33 in wilmington. looking to the south temperatures starting to drop off a

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