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. live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs3 eyewitness news at 11:00. the night is damp. this is the calm before the storm, a powerful nor'easter heading our way. stormscan 3 shows that nor'easter rotating its way up the east coast. we're in for a wet and windy start. i'm jessica dean >> i'm ukee washington. the morning commute conditions could be far from ideal. let's get to indicate katie >> we got almost two feet of snow but the piece missing with this nor'easter arctic cold. it's been mild, so this is a rain and wind maker and that's about it. but moving up the coast and will impact the day tomorrow. here is your coastal low. starting to transfer its energy off the coast. you can see this big plume of moisture that come in along the
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northern edge and the persistent battering northeast winds picking up and continuing tomorrow and tomorrow nightly late tonight into the day monday, rain, heavy at times, looks like the heaviest will be monday afternoon. we'll have the morning commute. light rain and fog the afternoon commute will be plagued by heavy rain, one to two inches in the city and in philadelphia winds could gust as high as 50 miles an hour. of but conditions will be even worse down the shore. i'll take you through those and a number of watches, warnings and advisories for the area coming up ukee >> the storm was deadly in several other stateses. in georgia, a twisted level add mobile home park. a tornado also touched down in louisiana. yesterday atornado struck mississippi killing four people. police bus a sophisticated jewelry ring in the delaware valley. investigators are recovering thousands of dollars worth of jewels.
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joe holden is live with this investigation. joe? >> reporter: good evening, this has been interesting to watch unfold at this jewelry store on jeweler's row. to give you a live look, as investigators from montgomery county police department sift through the contents of the safe they had to crack into part of this massive burgery ring. the police intercepted. he said he could get rid of things make things disappear on jeweler's role >> abington township police and international experts in cracking safes worked around the clock inside v jewelers. court documents obtained by "eyewitness news" show the jeweler's row business was nothing more than a front. this location and three other places within a block are where stolen jewelry from a
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multi-million dollar burglar ring was nude. put a term used to describe a middleman. sources tell cbs3 police have been working to crack at least six safes owned byj az ad. tens of thousands of pieces of jewelry have been recovered from the burglary ring spanning montgomery, chester and new castle county. four burglars have been in jail since the summer. court papers said they would conduct surveillance on the targeted home employ co conspirators as look-outs and use two-way radios to communicate. in one case, from last winter in kennett square, $600,000 was swiped a jeweler from down the
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street said he didn't see him too much >> we heard that he was a shady character and he was under investigation for something. >> you're looking at live pictures of this unfolding police investigation, police going through chains diamonds, it is all fresh inventory they've recovered as part of this ongoing investigation. remember, they had already recovered tens of thousands of pieces. this ads to the mother load here on jeweler's row. we reached out to him for comment. we did not get a reply to a message seeking comment. that is the latest on this developing story on jeweler's row. joe holden end. police arrest man police say killed his grandmother inside her southwest philadelphia home last night in the 7900 block of caesar's place. officers found the 70-year-old
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woman in her second floor woman face down with stab wounds to her arms and back. a witness identified that suspect. new tonight philadelphia police have located the stolen get away car used in a violent chestnut hill invasion. the armed suspect forced the male victim to stay in the bedroom while he sexual assaulted a female in the other room. the suspect remains on the loose tonight philadelphia police arrest a homeless man for allegedly attacking a transgender. the victim was walking with two friends when the attack happened. the incident was recorded on their cell phone. president donald trump's administration is taking shape >> he's preparing to meet with local leaders during his first week. natasha brown joins us with more on the president's second full day in office. natasha? >> the president is striking a more unified tone as he gets
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down to business >> we don't even tell the press in the letter >> he made those remarks about a letter left for him by barack obama. today, president donald trump held a swearing in ceremony for 30 assistants in the east wing of the white house, saturday's the president secretary chided the media. eyewitness accounts say the crowds were not as big as in past inaugurations to which sean spicer responded >> this was the largest audience to witness an inauguration period. >> a day later and the argument carried on during the morning news show rounds >> you're saying it's a falsehood and they're giving sean spicer our press secretary gave alternative facts to that. but the point >> wait a minute. alternative facts? >> hundreds of thousands took part in women's marches all across the country and around the world, protesting the new administration, president donald trump took to twitter firing off several tweets. first, saying quote, watched
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protests yesterday was under the impression we just had an election, why didn't these people vote then calling the peaceful protests a hallmark of the democracy. the president has a busy schedule. he will be meeting with several world leaders at the white house his first formal meeting on monday as president back to you. well, championship weekend in the nfl now we know what two teams will be playing in super bowl 51 in houston. sports director don bell joins us. of i know one local school will be pulling for the dirty birds >> some call them the dirty birds >> ben charter kicked it in. in the atlanta falcons hosting the greenbay packerses but it was all ryan, four touchdown passes and does this, also
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touchdown run in this game as well. the falcons stomping the packers 44-21. it's atlanta's second ever trip to the super bowl. 39-year-old tom brady and the patriots hosting the steelers. picking up in the first quarter, new england up by three. brady. all day. go ahead and take a nap chilling back there. new england with a 19 point win in two weeks, they will take on the falcons in super bowl 51. brady and belichick are looking for the fifth super bowl title. one of those championships came against the eagles in 2004. this week, i sat down with three guys two played in super bowl 39. darwin walker, pro baller ike reese and tray thomas, we took a trip down memory lane.
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>> i don't remember much about the game. i just remember the build-up in the moment that just getting ready for it. once that first hit, it was just, you know, regular another game. let's go. . >> what i remember the most, i wanted to make sure i took the opportunity was that i was on the field a couple hours prior to the game just soaking it all in. going out laying in the end zone and looking up at the sky, i'm in the super bowl, >> it's funny you say that, i remember you walking around in the video camera and you was like, you was really into the moment. i was like you know what? looking back on it. i wish i would have done more of that >> what did you record it on? cv? >> touchdown. >> it's a traumatic experience losing the super bowl. have you gone back and watched the video
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>> it was traumatic. i believe it's probably was about two years ago that i finally watched it for the first time and that was only because they were showing on nfl network, and i just happened to turn it on. but i'm not going to lie to you. of i still wake up in the middle of the night till this day chasing tom brady. >> he's looking, closing out and it is caught. >> hindsight is 20-20. if you can go backing what would you change about that super bowl >> something about the half time. as long as as it was i thought we came out in the second half. didn't play the same way we played the starting game >> patriots still doing that patriot thing. but they've done it through scandals. spy gate, deflate gate. does that bother you? especially when we talk about spy gate and the taping practices and how things change for them >> for me belichick is the type
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coach he's going to do whatever he has to win. if he gets caught change the rules. that's just how he is. he's outside of the box thinker. i hate that it was us that it happened, i can respect that. you stole the film. i would have got it. >> as you look at andy reid, now many years later, all time in wins now, coaches, all time. is he a hall of famer if he doesn't win the big one? >> i don't know. he can be in multiple super bowls. when you look at the regular season when you look at the fact he's able to take a team from nothing and build them up to a contender that's something to be said for that longevity. fact most of his teams are always in the hunt. those are the qualities in my opinion very good coach and only way you can become a hall of fame/great coach, you got to win the super bowl.
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you got to have one of those on your resume. >> 2004 eagles, the special team great but came up short. birds still looking for a return trip to the big game. >> yeah. >> great they had a great time. looking back. >> we have more some time sports zone shout out to chickie and pete's to do that interview. >> a major league picture an former major leaguer killed. bottled beer sold in our area recalled. we're going to have those stories next. >> you're going to have to elevate your game. >> you just saw the premier of the cbs show hunted. vittoria woodill leads one of the professional hunters on
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the loss of two major league players, authorities in the dominican republic say ventura and andy martay both died in separate traffic bad news for commuters who rely on the delaware river bridge. the bridge will remain closed indefinitely while crews work to assess the damage. the heavily traveled bridge was shut down friday due to a significant fracture found on one of the beams. bridge connects pennsylvania bristol township with burlington township in new jersey. a recall alert. the nevada brewing company says a packaging flaw could cause pieces of glass to break off in some bottles. the company is recalling 12 ounce bottles of its pale ail. they were packaged between
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december 5th and january 13th, they have a brewery code of m. sold in 36 states including pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. tonight, cbs presented the world premier of hunted >> people tried to hide from the 32 of the world's top investigators and one is from our area >> vittoria woodill tried to hide from germane hicks, was she able to cover her tracks? >> hey. >> get ready to hide. >> the hunt is on. >> hunted is the ultimate game of hide-and-seek. >> we have nine sets of citizens now considered fugitives, a team tried to catch 18 ordinary people turned into fugitives on the run. meet one of the hunters, germane. a lancaster county local bringing 26 years of combined metal, state and federal law enforcement experience to hunted
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team bravo. knows how to find his prey >> where do you start >> ground 0. who am i after, what do they look like? what are their habit? if it leads to something, great, if it doesn't come back. >> the title hunter tim dates me but i don't know if it tim dates me enough. do you believe, you can hunt me. >> i think so >> count to ten. stay right there. >> where were they at last. let's find it get on the trail >> do you see do you guys work together loot >> finding out where the women's locker room is or the makeup room. that the a taunt. we'll find out about the whole hungry statement. is there a cafeteria here? who would leave behind a fully
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uneaten sandwich? something in there. pull that out. you have your work cut out for you. taunt number two, this place is a tv station, we have vehicles. fuel in your vehicles? you have your fuel pumps here? here, we have a clue. ? >> germane, still haven't found me yet? you're going to have to elevate your game >> elevate your game. top dog. top dog of the building would be the boss of the whole place. leading us on a goose chase. back on the same floor now. let's approach this in a calm matter. do you mind if i take a look around the office a little bit? good reflection of her. >> was it hard? >> it was not easy but your taunts is what motivated us
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>> how many days do you think i would last if i were on the show >> two. >> time on the run is over. >> unlike her, if contestants don't get caught they win $250,000, you can catch wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. here on cbs3. the man was smooth, cool and calm. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> i like that. we were saying feels like we haven't seen the sun in over a month. >> how about it? >> but the worst of the weather is yet to come. >> oh, no. >> i will have sun for you in the seven-day. we got to get through tomorrow. we're talking about a powerful nor'easter bringing wind and heavy rain and also the threat for minor coastal flooding and possibly snow for the poconos, a little bit of everything with the system. let's take a look what's going
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on. we'll start you off in center city at a roof cam shot. sky cam 3, showing action but not too bad. spotty light rain and drizzle and again patches of fog overnight. it does look as though things will go downhill through the day. stormscan 3 shows the powerful system producing heavy rain to even the threat for tornados in portions of florida, almost looks like an eye developing as the storm strengthens. you can see the tight circulation over northwestern georgia. the heavy rain still hours away. but notice we are seeing pockets of rain and drizzle outside tonight. future water. by 5:00 a.m. intensifies through the day. by 1:00, the rain picks up when the winds will be strongest as well as the system just off to the south and you can see the
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line of very heavy rain philadelphia light on through the shore points. the evening commute dealing with heavy rain and strong winds changing over to snow and sleet in the poconos and finally by late tomorrow night, heavy rain shifts out. let's talk about the wind. the wind advisory will be in effect for philadelphia and surrounding suburbs. high wind warning for the coast where winds could gust to 60 miles an hour. so in the wind advisory, that does include the city and surrounding suburbs, winds could gust to 50 downed branchs and wires are a possibility. bigger threat down the shore where winds could gust to 60 miles per hour. sustained winds for an extended period of time of around 40 miles an hour, that is a constant battering along the coastal. downed trees, power outages and all the weather piling up along the coast for duration of 12 to 24 hours. wind gusts picking up.
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by 5:00 a.m. gusts over 40 at the shore. by 10:00. 50 miles an hour in south jersey. by 1:00 p.m. that's when we can start to see the 60 miles per hour wind gustses in south jersey. 48 miles an hour here in philadelphia and then it will gradually die down through tomorrow evening but it's not going to fall off quickly and it does stay breezy through tuesday. as far as rain is concerned we're looking around two inches, philadelphia and surrounding suburb, two to three for south jersey. the heaviest will be across central and coastal new jersey and the threat for snow. a winter storm watch for carbon and monroe counties, three to five inches slushy snow and sleet after the rain monday into tuesday morning, it is a mess. no matter where you are. the worst is down the shore. the snow is in the poconos, in the city we're talking two inches of rain all day tomorrow and winds gusting over 45 miles an hour. tuesday, still windy with a chance for rain, but finally,
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