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sunshine. the katie says sun returns today, but at a price. wow. >> wow. >> i do. >> today is wednesday, january . i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning. >> hello. >> good morning. >> happy wednesday, roads are looking good. they are looking really nice, try. this is first time all week i can say, thank goodness, get the in your car and drive. it is looking good. hopefully it the stays that way all take. >> it will, in fact. we don't have something that is looming on the horizon. except for some showers later tonight. >> yes. >> okay. >> last couple of taste. >> exactly. >> after out of the rain that we had this terms of the rainfall amounts and then wind , that was worst in my opinion. yeah. it is looking better, granted, still breezy. we had a thin veil of cloud overhead but skies are clearing, and we will end up with a milder take. we're already at 43 degrees at philly international. the wind is easing up at mount pocono where it has been consistently around 25 miles
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an hour, easing up, at least a single mile an hour, that is helpful, and again we are off to a milder start then what is average for this time of the year. we have to factor in the what it will feel like. it feels more like the teens up in the mountains. this is the exception. rest of us, it feels like a typical winter day. thirty-eight is feels like in philadelphia and mid to lower 30's is generally what we're finding every where else. as day goes on expect the sun to shine all day. it will warm up. low to mid 50's. we will take that. we have worst of any wind that will continue to ease. problem is, of course, all if things come to an end and this is a brief break in the action another cold front is looming later tonight, meisha and we will talk about that later. katie, thank you. we have no choice but to live right in the moment and enjoy beautiful sunshine that we will have have later today which will help us out right now. we don't have any sun. still dark outside. but it is leaving with us this nice dry red way which will be first time all week i can say, good. happy driving to you.
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schuylkill taillights moving in the eastbound direction past king of prussia. you can see levels are starting to build both directions and they will, just because it has pneumonia so slow all week long. we have had leave your homes early all week long. not a bad eye tea. it will be busy out there as well but heads up on that. extent we have one in vineland , new jersey, route 55 , another head up, you can see green on the, sensor map knowing we are traveling at posted speed. rehabilitation of the jfk boulevard bridge over 21st, between the second, 23rd, road is closed between schuylkill avenue and 20th street. this will linger on you the there through december. use an alternate market or walnut is your best bet, jim, back over to you. thanks, meisha. former philadelphia congressman chaka fattah reports to the northwestern pennsylvania prison today to start serving ten year sentence. sixty year-old fattah is appealing your racketeering convictions. he was convicted of taking an illegal million-dollar loan and then using government and non-of the fund to pay it back his son chip is serving prison term in michigan on unrelated
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fraud charges. well, later today republicans will descent on center city for retreat and tomorrow, president donald trump will speak at the event. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live where preparations are underway for the arrival of the g.o.p. and president, good morning, jan. >> reporter: good morning. another pack day for president donald trump, he is peck to visit department of home land security today to talk about how he plans on securing u.s. borders. but here in philadelphia, all eyes were on the venue behind me where president will meet with republicans tomorrow. philadelphia is once again preparing for an influx of visitors. this time, the republican congressional caucus and the new commander in chief. barricade are now set up outside what will be the republican retreat, at least hotel on market street in center city. the president donald trump is scheduled to arrive in philadelphia tomorrow. today is expect to be another busy day at the white house. for shadowing his national security plans in a tweet,
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trump wrote in part among many other things we will build the wall. the president is expected to make good on that campaign prom toys day by signing executive actions, designed at tightening border security and reportedly enabling construction of the wall along u.s. mexico border. he is expected to unveil plans to limit immigration from countries with ties to terrorism. >> we will build our own pipeline, we will build our own pipes. >> reporter: yesterday the president signed a series of memoranda advancing the construction of the the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. thousands of demonstrators and environmentalist across the country took to the streets and promised a fight. >> i am to a large extent an environmentalist, i believe in it but it is outs of control. >> reporter: despite criticism from lawmakers from both sides , president trump is not backing off his belief that millions of illegal voters cost him the popular vote. >> he continues to maintain that belief based on studies and evidence of people presented to him.
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>> i would urge the president to knock this off, and i would say to the president share with us the information you have about this or please top saying it. >> reporter: back here at home city is expecting thousands of demonstrators to turnout tomorrow for president trump's visit. they are reminding folks that starting tomorrow morning there are a number of road closures, parking restrictions going this to place and they say to expect rolling road closures as well as dignitaries, make their way around the city. we are reporting live, this morning, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". rahel and jim, back to you. thanks, jan. jan just mentioned those road closures begin tomorrow when president trump is in town. thirteenth street from chestnut to market will be closed. market street from 11th to juniper and 12th from chestnut to arch, road closures are expected to last most of the take, tomorrow. well, all day tuesday, senate confirmed the fourth members of the trump administration. south carolina governor nikki
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haley will serve as u.n. ambassador to the u.n. democrats grilled health and human services secretary tom price over lance to repeal and replace the affordable care act. today the president will visit the department of home land security to roll roll out order on immigration, including the plans for a wall along the u.s./mexico border. meanwhile kelly ann conway says that she need secret service to protect her. the white house counsel to president trump said she has received threats, some in the form of the packages filled with white powder. conway tells "fox news" natalie media is to blame. this morning a man is in stable condition after being shot and carjack in southwest philadelphia. the 23 year-old victim says he pulled up to his girlfriend's home in the 1800 block of south 56th street. when he got out a man shot him in the leg and stole his silver 2007 pontiac g6. >> there is a school right across the street. we did find exterior cameras at the school. so southwest detectives is on location processing the crime
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scene and they will contact the school this is morning to see if they can get a copy of those recordings. >> police say natalie shooter fired at least seven times, stray bullets to hit two parked cars but fortunate the ly no one was in them at the time. police are investigating a robbery and shooting in feltonville that left one man dead. shots rang out just after 8:30 on the 500 block of west loray street. eyewitnesses tell police following the gun fire two men began going through victim's pockets. the three three-year old was rushed to the hospital where he later died. police found a id at the scene that did not belong to the victim, and they are also checking surveillance cameras in that area. police say that an argument led to the shooting overnight in west philadelphia authorities tell us that the 23 year-old victim was walking near forty-sixth and girard just after 1:00 in the morning when he exchanged words with another man. that is when shots were fired, hitting the victim once in the letter back. he managed to run to a gas station for help, and is now listed in stable condition. so far, no arrests have been
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made. authorities have a man in custody in connection with a violent home invasion at philadelphia's chestnut hill section. police say an armed man walked into this home on chestnut hill after new through an unlocked door saturday morning he then went to the bedroom where he told a male victim to stay inside a bedroom while he sexually a ultimate is ad a female victim in another room. the officers found five stolen car with ties to the break in. special victims unit is hand ling the dates. charles ramsey, who spent four decades in law enforcement and served as co chair of the president obama's task force on 21st century policing will head up pennsylvania's commission on crime and delinquency. agency coordinates crime prevention policies, statewide , ramsey replaces josh shapiro who is pennsylvania attorney general. if you are hoping for a quick fix to the bridge connecting, pennsylvania, new jersey, turnpikes, for get bit officials say repair will keep roadway closed for at least two weeks, major crack in the steel beam under the delaware river bridge is to blame, and typical day, 42,000 cars, crossed that bridge, and
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officials advised commute tours car pool to avoid adding to the other river crossings. well, up next on "eyewitness news", shocking dash cam video. >> it is amazing no one was seriously hurt when this crane crashed this is fedex truck. plus another crazy crash to show you find out how a guy riding a motorcycle end up on a hood of the car. and what a sight, pair of belluga whales put on quite a show. these are in the just tricks. we will explain message they are sending to their visitors up next. one of my favorite shows, growing up, it is the brady bunch song. we're all just so happy. we will finally see the sun to take, too. >> yes. >> it is exciting. >> i love it.
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welcome back everyone. right new on "eyewitness news" unbelievable police dash cam, turnaround and look at this. >> wow. >> it shows a train, slamming into a fedex truck and then slice ago this truck in half. this happened on saturday in salt lake city. >> almost like you have to see that to believe it. fortunate thely the train narrowly avoided hitting the area where two men are sitting they tried to figure out why the arms were up and light and
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bells were off before the crash. a haitian footage. motorcyclist in washington state had a brush with death while driving on the freeway and breathtaking moments are all caught on camera. >> you have to see this to believe it. we are watching asseth digman is hit by a car and then clinging to the truck of the driver who hit him. he grabbed a car's spoiler and held on for dear life, sitting backward on the trunk as his helmet cam continued to roll role. >> it was just merging behind slowed traffic, and getting over, and then at the last second he blows by me,. >> he says he banged on the back window for quarter mile before the driver finally stopped. washington state troopers say the driver was intoxicated and did not have a license, or insurance. >> that is not the advising. how could he be on the back of someone's car for a quarter mile and they do not know. >> that is just terrible. >> he was lucky he was not killed, poor guy. >> my goodness. >> katie, is there nothing to block peoples sight on the roads today. >> definitely not. we have a little bit of the
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thin veil of cloud but no fog forming. >> good. >> we have a hint of the breeze. no rain. no snow. no ice. it is all long gone. we will take a look outside right now and add a little bit of traffic with the snapshot of the elementary school this west lawn, pennsylvania but right next door to he had looking. 42 degrees though. that changeable wind, live observation, that is why it is right before your very eyes, magic. here's a storm system that we are being tracking for multiple days. it is warm in atlanta, canada problem at this on it but because we are seeing change in pressure low pressure making way for high, we still have a breeze but skies are clearing. you cannot get used to this mild, sunshiney wet are we will have here to take because look what happens. jet stream will will carve out a trough here the days ahead. in other word as we start to see blue and magenta, purple colors dropping south, cooler air is moving in with that. so as early as friday but especially this weekend we are stuck back in the 40's which is where we should be, and
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then we will get a dose of reality looking ahead as a result. so as that pans out this our seven day forecast today last like a gem, enjoy it. unshine, high of 53 with wind, we will take it. breeze toss pick up again tomorrow and while technically it is milder it won't feel that way because cold trent is moving through, cold air catching up, breeze is picking up to make it feel cooler and then temperatures reflect that eye tea over weekend, lower 40 's but at least it is with some sunshine, meisha. >> i agree, thanks, katie. looking at this, you guys, yikes, we have live chopper three over a massive sinkhole in cheltenham. hard to see because it vice dark but when we look at the crew how tiny they look, in comparison, with this sinkhole , yikes, so where is this? this is brookee road closed between argyle and shell field road. you will to have take an alternate, mount carmel road is your best bet but yikes, and as they were putting those
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flashlights around that hold it looks like there may have been, we're in the quite sure but it almost looks like there was a vehicle in there. we are in the sure if that was up on the lawn or if it was in the sinkhole, either way, that thing is massive. so stay away from this. again that is brooke road closed between argyle and shell field road. you will to have use an alternate around this, mount carmel road is your best bet. reminder delaware river bridge is closed, you have to use those three alternates, trenton morrisville bridge, for those that use this, we have construction in that area that will slow you down if you have to use that alternate, route one north and south between trenton, morrisville bridge and perry street. that is block. that will be blocked all the way until friday. so we have a lot more to talk about coming up in a little bit but first we will take a quick break, stay right where you are,
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and, new for a look at newspaper headlines across the region. >> press of atlantic city under a bill by vincent creato atlantic city hotels will have a funding of the cities public safety service is. help tells will charge two dollars a day for each occupied room for next two years, this comes as city, police and fire departments are bracing for deep cuts under a state take over of the it the is is finances. from the cover of the spirit in delaware county, a cash strapped city spent big bucks, sprucing up the mayor's
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office. review of last years expenditures for city of chester shed more than $20,000 was paid out to renovate mayor kirkland's office last february, just weeks after he assume the job. cover of the times hurled plymouth white marsh high school cheerleaders are heading to orlando. they took first place at uca regional will championships. congratulations, ladies. that is a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. chinese new year is three days away and pair of whales are helping go to celebrate. >> mirror and nicholas are belluga whales, living in china their trainers have been teaching them new tricks to wish visitors a happy new year a popular routine they create bubbles and swim through them. so cute. they constantly practice after learning them, an how about this, sometimes they will even show off to other whales. look what i can do. >> that is amazing. >> look, no hand. >> so cute. >> can we justin to watch this
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break there stormy weather and that means some sunshine for you. is there a transition taking place which we will talk about in just a little bit, guys. >> thank you, katie. well, minnesota governor mark dayton is back on the job and doctors say a fainting spell during a speech on monday this week was not related to a recent prostate cancer diagnosis. damon met with reporters yesterday at the capitol after his release from the hospital. you may recall doctors saw dayton was standing too long, possibly dehydrated when he collapsed during a state of the state address monday night dayton is heating with doctors next week for treatment of that prostate cancer. executive mansion even has a number to handle those calls but that number, pretty close to another. >> were you trying to reach the white house? >> yes, that is other thumb belongs to bob and pop's deli in the du pont circle in washington d.c. they always get calls for white house and they are getting a lot more after someone tweeted the wrong
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number. >> maybe, one every other month or one every couple of months. >> today? >> oh, we think there were 50 or 60 calls. >> no word who tweeted wrong number. deli insist both republicans and democrats enjoy their sandwiches so that is something of the bipartisan deli. >> but again, those poor people can this is call to make an order. i would be angry if i was that business. >> i saw that report that they answered the phone this is not the white house. >> you have to do what you have to to. coming up next on eye witt the these news, president trump is coming to philadelphia. we will show you the preps underway, plus this. >> reporter: protest erupt across the country after president trump pushes ahead on plans to build two controversial pipelines, i'm roxana say ber any new york with that story, coming up. controversy in cherry hill over censorship of the high school musical i'm trang do and i'll share both side of the argument. looking out identify ben
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good morning, everyone i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. 6:29. here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. long time pennsylvania congress hand chaka fattah is expect to surrender to authorities, at mccain county prison today. fattah is sentenced to ten years on racketeering charges. barricade are up around center city loews hotel in preparation of the president trump's visit tomorrow. >> the city is expecting thousands of demonstrators here tomorrow. >> a violent carjacking in southwest philadelphia, police
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say a hand was shot for his silver pontiac, victim is in stable condition. i'm cast as one of the characters who uses the n word we need to choose these word to not let history repeat itself. >> reporter: controversy surround musical rag time and community members are at odd over whether keeping racial slurs in the play is necessary noel rolling in and throws down two. kevinart are you seeing what we're seeing. >> um-hmm. >> kevin h art trusting process sixers won six straight games at home. >> congratulations. they beat clippers 121-110. it is time we all admit this is a pretty good time. >> i always trusted them. >> steve lindsey our executive producer is ready to admit they are a great team. >> we're all ready to admit and acknowledge this weather, this change is nice.
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>> it is a big change. >> turf say i need to do a raise the cat on twitter. >> i have got two at home. >> i have to figure out how to make that happen. >> you will become a meme. >> that could not be good. >> interesting, all right, guys. lets take a look what is going on with our weather pattern which is not lot for short term here. we have high pressure trying to take place of the the giant low, that is leaving right now at the moment storm scan is nice and quiet. we have a breeze right the thousand but that is it. thin veil of cloud cover overhead and things are really easing up for us, by comparison to recent days that this will feel like a literal, figurative breeze to you out there. 43 degrees current temperature at philly international. we are at 45 in wilmington. we're expecting these temperatures to continue to climb even though the sunnies not up. the once it does it will be nice and comfortable, for january standards, certainly. low 40's are currently being reported around most of our outlining suburbs including
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mount holly, palmyra and northern spots just north of philadelphia. meanwhile, as we take you around the region, wilmington 50. the spectation is it is milder then average by at least 10 degrees. so, enjoy that. savior that. it doesn't last long because we have got a new cold front working its way in as early as late tonight. so that brings with it not just a couple of showers but certainly, a drop on the thermometer as you might expect and even a couple of flurries come later this week, and that chill looks like it will stick around in the weekend with at least some sunshine but coming up a little bit later on we will track those showers i mentioned and let you know exactly when we might see damp weather out there, meisha. >> rain coming back, we have sun today, thanks very much, katie. looking outside, take a look at this, we have got live chopper three over a massive sinkhole, in cheltenham. so right the now what you need to know is brick road is closed between argyle and shellfield road. your all the that it mount carmel road. look at the crews out there. yikes. it is hard to see, still
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pretty dark out there but when you see the crews, in conjunction with the size of this sinkhole, which is, very close to someone's yard, it is not in their yard, you will see scope of how massive that is, crews look tiny, tiny in comparison. look at that guy, it looks like it is sliding toward where that sinkhole is. yikes. so, again, just to rephrase this brooke road is closed between argyle and shellfield road. you will have to use an alternate around this, mount carmel road is your best bet in cheltenham. all right. look at this, rehabilitation of the yfk boulevard bridge over 21st, 22nd and between the their. road closed between schuylkill avenue and 20th street lingering out through december you will to have use market or walnut which is your best bet. we have an accident west lansdowne avenue near route 55 head up in that neck of the wood. we have construction on the pennsylvania turnpike westbound, between fort washington and norristown, two left lanes are block there. that will slow you down would
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i say more in the later, 6:00 o'clock, 7:00 and 8:00 o'clock hours. then moving honorary minder delaware river bridge is closed we will to have use three alternates, burlington bristol, trenton morrisville and scudder falls bridge all of which has been very busy all week, jim, over to you. well, local school board decide to remove n word from the school musical but this leads to controversy in the the community. >> a large crowd filled cherry hill will school board meeting last night to discuss the issue. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live in cherry hill with this story, good morning of the. >> reporter: controversy surrounding the musical rag time set in the early 20th century and deals with issues of race and class, and community members are at odd over whether keeping racial slurs this is play is necessary, to tell this story, and emotions ran extremely high at the meeting last night >> i'm cast as one of the characters who uses the n word i know that i have to. word matter. words matter. the n word matters.
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the k word matters. we need to hear these words to not let history repeat itself. >> reporter: dozens of students, alumni, community members pack cherry hill school board meeting tuesday night the to protest the board 's decision to sensor cherry hill east high school musical this year. they and 1200 others who signed a petition to reverse decision argue removing n word from rag time a tone a ward winning broadway musical is an attempt to sanitize history and alter artistic integrity of the work. >> please reconsider, let these kid say these words that run the normal and then moments later walk off that stage to realize how lucky they are to be where they are and to be able to accomplish things these characters in real life people of this time only dreamed of, thank you. >> applause. good. >> reporter: other community members including the leadership of the camden county east naacp chapter agreed with the board's decision saying they are willing to sacrifice art to never hear that painful slur
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ever again. >> i, we, don't need to be refreshed on what racism is, by the unfeathered use of this word, and like phraseness a high school play or hughes california. >> reporter: school board took to action last night but say, discussions will continue. now if they want to replace this word in this play they will need permission from the licensing company. the that is in the likely to happen. that means the lay could not go on. but for now we are live from cherry hill east high school i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jim and rahel, back to you. thanks, so much, trang. we want public to be aware of this fake letter circulating especially in the pennsauken area asking for donations to the the special education department at camden catholic high school in cherry hill. police say this is a scam, if you get letter, do contact the authorities. president trump will visit tenth of home land security today where he is expect to begin rolling out executive order on immigration, the
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president, gave us a little preview of his agenda by tweet ing this out last night big day planned on natalie security tomorrow a monk many things we will build the wall. in addition to the u.s./ mexico border wall president will advertise cuss lance to restrict refugee flows from other countries. president trump will arrive in philadelphia tomorrow. you cane barricade have been set up outside loews hotel in center city where he will speak at a republican retreat being held at a hotel. that retreat begins today. road closures will be in effect while president trump in town. thirteenth street from chestnut to market will be closed along with market street from 11th to juniper, and 12th from chestnut to arch the road closures are expect to last mess of the day tomorrow. this morning, leaders of the standing rocks tribe say they will take legal action to stop president trump's plans to start construction on the the dakota access pipeline as thousands of people across the country took to the streets to protest the president's executive actions yesterday. cbs news correspondent roxana
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saberi, has more. >> reporter: protest against keystone xl and dakota access pipeline erupted in front of the white house tuesday. >> we want to protect our water, resource that is made us who we are. >> reporter: spread across the country, from in front of the trump tower in new york to los angeles. >> that is why we're here. we are here for all of the people. >> reporter: seattle, opposition reignited after president trump signed executive action to speed up construction of the two controversial oil pipelines. >> we will put workers, skilled workers, back to work. >> reporter: protesters called them a threat to the environment and rights of the indigenous people. four state project is almost complete except for segment that would run under a reservoir mere the home of the standing rock tribe. the chief says natalie trump administration politically motivated decision violates the law and tribe will take legal action to fight it. supporters of the pipeline say they will bring jobs to local
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communities. roxana saberi, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". the president is also responding to the violence in chicago, he tweeted quote if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings, up 24 percent from 2016, i will send in the feds. chicago's police superintendent says, the force is quote more than willing to work with the federal government. the reverend jesse jackson responded to the president's tweet with this statement, he says quote we need a plan in the a threat, we need jobs, not jails. #, chicago. meantime residents of the flint, michigan are getting good news their water in longer exceeds federal levels for lead. more than a dozen officials face charges in connection with the water crisis. the city must replace thousands of led lined water pipes but even with the lead levels below government requirements officials are still requesting residents use filtered water at least for now. well, still ahead here's a top rated show on cbs but one
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of the main actors just broke both of his legs. >> both. >> we will tell you who it is and how it is impacting the show. >> not looking forward to that criminals use high tech tactics to steel cars and rahel there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. i will show you how thieves are pulling off unstoppable break in. >> i love when you get dramatic like that, jim. check out these breathtaking the tourist hot hot spot find out where they are coming up. three baby girls getting a lot of attention this morning, one is black, white, see picture that is going viral coming up next, stay with us.
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>> is that jen dancing. >> yes, our producer. >> raise the roof. >> is that aubrey. >> yes, she used to be my intern. my children always return home >> look at the that. >> yes, frightened her when she was here but after several years she's gotten over it. after two years with no oscars nominated with color academy announced nominations of six black actors. >> viola davis, denzel washington for fences and octavia spencer. spencer will be the first black actress to be nominated gone after winning an oscar. congratulations to all of them madam secretary star tim daily's sun dance film festival trip was cut short after he broke, both, both of his legs. both, two of them. while skiing in park city, utah. there is speculation his injury may impact production of the trauma that airs right here on cbs 36789 sources say tally is expected to appear in every episode of the current third season despite
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that injury. too bad. good news for queer eye for straight guy fans in eight episode season is expect to begin filming for netflix this spring. remake of the series will feature new experts, and decision to reboot show comes almost ten years after the bravo original went off the air. the it ran from 2003 through 2007 and won an em any 2004. i never watched that show. >> there were 12, when it was on tv. >> excuse you. >> i just say listen to me jim donovan. you get sensitive. >> old people. >> yes, my gosh. >> yes. >> i'm right between the two of you, very happy heed yum, yes. >> it is so great. we have diversity here, i love diversity on the team. >> as we check with eyewitness weather watchers, we have more consistency then diversity. we have generally a lot of lower 40's to report here
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across the board. lets go out to a handful of spots. 43 degrees from ed this morning. he has a couple cloud overhead , over in atglenn. forty-three in that area to start things off. he has a 19 miles an hour wind that is noticeable to say the least. lets go to delaware, where we will focus on new castle county. 41 degrees from greg this morning. he has more overcast sky right now, but, if you look dreary overnight, but the sun did peak out, sporadically late in the day yesterday as we noticed. we are expecting, plenty of it lets go to one more just next door lisa kerrigan in wilmington checking in with a lot of cloud but she did have info on the win. right now 4 miles an hour sustained but gusting up to 16 we will note that is breeze out there. but what is good is that breeze continues to diminish as our low pull as way, and high pressure tries to take its place. so these two features, when you have them overhead, create s a wind tunnel effect
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essentially and why we will end up with wind out there and we will finish, and clear things out. we will see more sunshine and warming up, it looks like a nice day, and, next killed front is moving in. the as early as tonight, say eight or 9:00 o'clock we will have a couple showers to track nothing widespread, you know, and does president get here until after sun has gone down but but that is sign of the next system. right now this particular model is trying to pick up there might be a heavier batch of widespread rain through southern counties tomorrow around this same time. we will keep an eye on that. this is more lackluster system when it comes to moisture content. rest of the thursday clears out. lake enhanced snow picks up into friday. substantial totals up that way we may see flurries because of that on try but general prognosis, quieter conditions. no major storms this sight but we will see a cool down. weekend, kind of carbon copy image for both taste lower 40 's, sunshine and we will keep chill into next week, meisha. >> we have got live chopper three over a massive sinkhole
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in cheltenham. take a look in case you missed it brooke road right now is closed between argyle and chef field road. you have to use an alternate, mount carmel road is your best bet. hard to see from where we are right the now what we're looking down at but when we are looking at those people in this shot, compared to that sinkhole that was just gigantic, you could not even believe it, in a residential area, like to see something like that. it is just absolutely crazy. brooke road closed between argyle and chef field road, your alternate mount carmel is your best bet. moving back outside we will show you an accident route 30 bypass eastbound at 322 that left lane compromised a slow go past that and we have another accident in vineland, new jersey west landis after you this near route 55. those are a couple accidents out there plus we have construction out there as well pennsylvania turnpike westbound between fort washington and norristown two left lanes are blocked there and remind are delaware river bridge is closed again three alternate bridges, they are going to be slower this morning, trenton morrisville
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in particular because we have got construction, route one northbound, southbound between trenton morrisville bridge, that left lane is blocked and that is block until friday, rahel and jim, back over to you. ice scape in michigan has gone from a local secret to a tourist hot spot. >> people come there all over to see ice caves in evan michigan on the upper peninsula. the it became famous with the arrival of the internet, 2- mile hike from your car to this icy wonderland. if you decide to go visit, it is recommended thaw bring ice cleats. >> and here's another destination for adventurous types, europe's first under water museum off the island of spain. you were just in spain, right. >> yes. >> jason taylor created these 200 life sized human figures over two years. they are 46 feet under water and made from environmentally friendly material. it is accessible to scubadivers and snorkelers. >> i'm not a big one going under water like that. there is a lot coming up
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on cbs this morning. >> gayle king joins us with a preview, good morning, gayle. >> hi jimmy heard you say you were just in spain i was in spain too this summer. >> don't tell people, they don't know we were together on a big long vacation, gayle. >> jim, let's give them something to talk about that is what i say. >> um-hmm. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you guys. >> jim still didn't tell me where i was. >> myorka. >> i was too. >> see. >> i told you, we were on vacation. >> myorka is very lovely. but i'll tell you what we are doing today, we are at the white house with the president 's planned executive action on immigration. the plus we will take you to hawaii where people are fighting facebook's mark zuckerberg over his 700-acre purchase. why? well, they say he is inn fling ing on their rights to the land.
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we will introduce to you group of others working legally, in the marijuana industry, those stories and more we will see you at 7:00 straight up, clock counting, we will see you very soon. >> looking good, guys. >> thanks, gayle. >> all right, thanks. improvement this technology retuesdayed the number of cars stolen on over the last 20 years but that technology is making it easier for thieves to steel your car as well. in a way thaw cannot stop. >> reporter: authorities are seeing an increasing number of break ins like this one, two men get the in to two cars with ease, holding nothing but a small box in their hand. two years ago michael chin captured this footage of a man opening up his car, holding a backpack in tools needed. chin says he always locked it. >> it is unnerving that they could so easily just walk into high car, without any resource and without anybody noticing. >> reporter: it wasn't clear how this was happening but insurance investigators believe criminals are taking advantage of the modern key
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fans that allow owners to unlock their car and start it with a push of the button. >> can't solve this theft right now. >> reporter: roger morris, says two devices like this one can be used to mimic a key fab this re-creation shows a man getting out of his car and using a fab to lock it. morris in the blue jacket uses a relay box to intercept the code. the code is then immediately sent to a second man with a small box, that now acts as the vehicle's fab, allowing him to unlock the car, open up the door, start the car and then drive away. >> we tested 35 vehicles 18 were able to start with the device and drive off. >> reporter: these boxes came from a company that works with law enforcement but morris believes professional criminals have figure out how to make their own. they can be used to take a vehicle will immediately or crooks can save the code and steel the car later on. >> today's cars basically are like a computer on wheels and if they can hack into that system and defeat it, they are going to continue to try to do
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that all the time. >> reporter: these devices may explain a recent increase in car thefts and law enforcement has yet to figure out how to stop it. national the insurance crime lab says drivers who owned vehicles with this technology should be careful when they lock vehicles, looking around for anybody one near acting suspiciously or carrying a strange device. couple beautiful baby girls are going viral on social media. here's why. take a look. despite difference in their skin color these are twin girls born to the same money, the two girls were born last april to a white mother and a black father. phenomenon is very rare but occurs in fraternal twins who start out as separate fertilized eggs. >> beautiful. >> well, every thursday in cherry hill a team of volunteers head over to a food pantry. >> as ukee washington shows news this weeks story of brotherly love they are getting practice at jobs and practicing kindness. >> we got to see them in action and found out what makes them so special.
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at cherry hill food pantry clients are treated like valued customers. >> all and all these people are all saints that run this place. >> people get to shop for themselves and it is really a less ant experience. >> reporter: it starts at trent door where raymond, serves as doorman. >> because, it helps people. >> right over here. >> reporter: extend all the way to the car where clients get help loading groceries for role tears. >> some of them are remarkable >> reporter: these volunteers have developmental delays, they are part of an adult job program, and they explain their coaching supervisor matt roach. >> every thursday is their favorite day. they are working with community, speaking with people, learning how to do a specific job. >> i like helping bringing groceries out and bringing in the grocery into the car and bring the car back. >> you give them a task and they are so dedicated, even if you ask them to squash a piece of trash or carry a bag. >> reporter: the volunteers have become well men for their
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kindness and their skills helping just some of 500 clients who come to the food pantry every month. >> they are people just like me and you. >> i have a good conscious and tell my parents about it, and they are very proud of what i'm doing. >> reporter: a food pantry almost loss this team, but in the end, they were able to stay, and keep lifting the load. if would you like to tell us your story of brotherly love go to cbs philly.com/brotherly. see you tonight. i'm ukee washington for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, we will be right ba
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well, before you leave it is three to go. >> time for the pennsylvania congress hand chaka fattah reports to prison where he will serve ten years sentence and appealing his conviction on racketeering charges. >> president trump will be signing executive orders to tighten border security today. those order include a plan to build a wall along u.s. mexico border. it is national the irish coffee day so, go ahead, pour some which can i in the cup of joe. >> sound good to me. that is three to go. cbs this morning is next. >> join us each weekday morning on cbs-3 starting at 4:30. have a great day. >> where is our irish coffee.
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good morning. it is wednesday, january 25th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." president trump delivers on his campaign promises. today he announces plans to build a wall along the mexican border and slow immigration. we're in hawaii where a group is fighting mark zuckerberg over his 700-acre purchase. why the hawaiians say he's infringing on their land. plus wearing baby monitors, why doctors say they could lead to false alarms and unnecessary treatment. but today we begin today's "eye opener," your world in 90
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