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developing right now at 11:00, the search is on for the driver who police say hit and killed a 48-year-old woman and injured a child in west philadelphia tonight. chopper 3 over the 600 block of 57th street. police tell eyewitness the driver hit the victim with a white minivan and left the scene. no word on the condition child. we're dwight stay on this sto we're going to stay on the story an atf collides with a car. police are trying to figure out how this terrible accident happened >> i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. that crash happened on bensalem boulevard at jason drive in bensalem. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live near the scene with more on what we know. david? >> reporter: it is a very sad story this friday night in bensalem. it happened just before 7:00. an eyewitness told us off camera that she saw an atf speeding down the boulevard with go
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lights on, authorities still continuing tear investigation in a the weekend. bensalem say thigh 13-year-olds were on an atf driving on busy bensalem boulevard. one is dead the other in critical condition. according to authorities the teenagers were ride opening the the boulevard and smashed into a car near the intersection of jason drive. bensalem police say the driver of the car is cooperating with authorities at this time. . >> reporter: . >> reporter:. >> reporter: shorts are not releasing any names including the driver, the driver is cooperating and the investigation is expected to take a few hor days, that the 13-year-old is in critical condition. reporting from bensalem, david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." a motorcyclist also killed on the 5500 block of rising sun
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avenue. the man on the motorcycle was taken einstein where he later died. eyewitnesses say the motorcycle ran a red light. no one on the bus hurt president trump is focusing on national security in his visit to the pentagon he took more action on immigration. >> he signed an executive order to immediately begin what he calls extreme vetting of refugees >> i'm establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want them here. the order suspends the u.s. refugee admissions program four months while reviewed. it stops the preachily of visas from people of the country of particular concern, u.s. agencies will determine what information the u.s. go. needs to insure individuals are not a security threat. and blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to insure
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their admission is consistent with the national interest. senate chuck schumer condemned therd. he said tears are running down the cheeks of the statue of liberty. the council of american islamic repulsions said it will challenge the order in >> he reiterated his support of the use of torch to fight terrorism but he will defer to james mattis who's against it. the president signed paperwork to build up the military. >> new plane, new ship, new resources and new tools >> trump had an hour longingt telephone call with mexico's president. they agreed to work out their differences about paying for the border wall and discuss ways to stop drugs and illegal arms trafficking. tomorrow president trump will have his first phone call as president with russian president vladimir putin. meantime president trump welcomes teresa may to the white
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house today. they had a packed agenda. top priorties was crafting a newed trade deal between the u.s. and uk. prime minister center maze comes as britain where else fighting islam >> we strike that may our mutual ties in commerce business and foreign affairs >> i'm convinced that a trade deal between the u.s. and uk and is in crucial to both countries. >> president also met with prime minister may thousands gathered forth the march for life an annual pro-life demonstration. they packed the national mall hours before marching to the u.s. supreme court. march for life kers every year to mark the anniversary of the
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1973 rowe versus wade. mike pence became the highest ranking official to appear at the march >> because of all of you and the many thousands who stand with us in marches like this across the nation life is winning again. in america. >> with the new republican president and republican majorities in congress, abortion rights opponents say they're feeling political momentum. president trump promised to opponent an anti-abortion judge to fill vacancy. that announcement is expected next week prosecutors office says it will not pursue charges against chris christie in the bridgegate case. steps from a crime complaint filed against the governor by a firefighter. two of his former aids were convicted in federal court in november but he's denied any wrongdoing. his office released a statement calling the complaint an injustice against the governor.
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>> new tonight, hollywood comes to center city. you are looking at a big movie shoot on jfk boulevard generating excitement. natasha brown is downtown with more on what's happening tonight. natasha? >> i know it's downington natasha brown ukee. so we're at 15th and jfk and jfk to 20th the road is cloevend will be until's 7:00 tomorrow morning, we didn't spot celebrities tabt but we did catch a little bit of movie' on bus line traffic is faster when folks are going about their plans, on this night the flow of the cars is snarled by road closures beginning from 15th and jfk to 20th. it's it's first night of the for the film uninterchangeables starring philly's own kevin hart. we captured this action of a police chase in center city >> i'm to skied about
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untouchable. first of all we have kevin hart back in time, most exciting actor besides him brian cranston >> and nicole kid man, has seen her share of movies using the city of brotherly love as a backdrop. movie shoots tend to energize the city and she says it's good for business >> everybody is excited to have big stars in town to, you know, to have all of this activity, it's great business for the city. >> reporter: that's for the film untouchable also being created a sun center studios in delaware county. state officials say the film industry still sees philadelphia as a thriving movie hot spot >> the film industry has become vital to pennsylvania and also the philadelphia and delaware county region. these are jobs that benefit delaware county, pennsylvania, and the surrounding areas. >> reporter: well, we didn't see
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as we mend, they were away rehearsing. with this unbelievably talented cast for our director and movie untouchable we're ready to hit the ground running, kevin hart back moment in philadelphia. of course, then we saw another instagram shot of him. i don't know, half hour, hours ago? at the sixers game with alan iverson, he is home, out and about work having a good to him, live in center city, natasha brown cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> no place like home, natasha, thank you. production of musical rag time which contains a racial slur will go forward at cherry hill east high school. at a meeting the district took heat for its decision to remove the racial slur. the district has rehearse the course and decided they will perform as written. the distributor made it clear
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that the contract that the play must be performed as written or not at all. the n a a c p said it's disappointed. kingsway highway discussed the future of funding in new jersey. a special school funding committee chaired by senate steve sweeney listened to dozens. he proposes keeping the funding formula but scrap special exceptions. there should be new consideration for school growth >> if everyone is at 100%, unfair, that's what we're obstructiving for every school district to be 100% >> but they're terrifying to school district who live below the poverty level. they receive aids that exceeds the funding formula and could
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lose millions. more than 12,000 repairs are needed for city school properties at a projected cost of 4 and a half billion dollars. some of the biggest repairs are heating and cooling along with electrical. the school district says it has a greater need for strategic v in upgrades. john hurt died. he was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but later said he was clear of the disease. his career spanned six decades and twice decorated for his rolls in midnight express and the elephant man. he starred in two harry potter films as well as this year's nominated film jackie. he was 77 we're hearing how married couples feel about one another >> even the best unions have quirks an new south philly sheds light on all of them >> that's surprising >> that doesn't surprise me. >> straight ahead at 11:00,
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spouses spill the secrets. nicole brewer is with husbands and wives are really thinking a philly tradition cancelled. why the city is putting the brakes on the manayunk bike race. lauren >> winter returned to the delaware valley. we do have a seasonally chilly weekend ahead i'll have the details on that plus several chances for a few flakes coming up in your forecast. philadelphia auto show is taking a trip down memory lane, how you can relive some of your favorite movies by getting behind the wheel. we'll be right back. fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it.
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spouses spilling secret. shock findings when it come to married americans. judging by some answers the truth can hurt. >> i'd say so. i saw some of these findings. may say that honesty is the best policy. after the results of the survey i say there are some things, folks, should keep to themselves. >> if you were willing to say i do, there's probably many
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reasons why. >> he's a phenomenonal father >> real loyal >> he has ocd. so he's very neat. >>. >> reporter: northern of national spouse's day has should spilling secrets beginning with what they appreciate first >> how kind and caring and funny >> appreciate the fact she find me kind caring and funny. >> reporter: it was hard working partner that topped the appreciation for this particular poll which examined what annoys us most about the one we love. >> he doesn't clean as far as me >> he talks to the television. >> she's not listening >> go ahead. >> speak of selected listening, that topped the list of most annoying habits. >> he's also going into the other room. >> reporter: add to the list snoring being a control freak, financially irresponsible and bodily functions 44% admit their spouse sometimes gets on their nerve >> you wouldn't be normal if they didn't get on your nerves
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>> how would you feel if they were one out of ten who love their partner but wish they were single to experience the dating life or among the better looking half >> well, >> and how about this? only 38% of married women said they found their husband sexy compared to 67% of hubbies who dug their wives >> i still think my husband is good hooking. >> reporter: again if you're watching don't talk to the tv. make your wife happy. also husbands think they're more heavily than their partners say they are, 26% of wives back them up on that. it's interesting when you have to people, two perspectives, and you know, everybody has their truth. >> and you're so comfortable
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with that. you're just going to get it. >> never go to bed angry >> yeah? maybe a little annoyed. the city of philadelphia launch add campaign to help residents claim the earned income tax red >> it's not that we're just putting money in people's pockets. it's much more than that. we are providing an opportunity for some to establish financial stability perhaps for the first time >> officials estimate 40,000 philadelphia residents are eligible for the credit but don't take it leaving more than $100 million unclaimed. to find out if you're eligible for the money go to cbsphilly.com. a atlantic sponsor ship. the manayunk bike race is cancelled. the philadelphia international cycling classic made the announcement on its web side.
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famous winners like lans armstrong. jim kenney said it cost $1 million to put the race on. it's a tough loss for cycling fans and manayunk business >> my first bike race was here, inspired me. i went to europe to see a real one >> i'm bumped out i you'd to live on the route when i lived up the hill with my girlfriends and it was a staple we would he do every >> bob brady says he'll work to see if the race can be saved. organizers say holding the race next year may be a possibility. the philadelphia international auto show opens tomorrow. there's special display of the cars with ties to the movies. the hollywood rides exhibit icon cars from films you know and love, like ghost buffeds and back to the future and on display will be the new you can find at the dealerships. vittoria woodill talked to the show's executive director.
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we feel like we're custodians, it's not an industry thing, it's a philly thing. it's a fabric philadelphia. the international auto show runs through february 5 lauren, being indoors, maybe not the worse idea. but a chill >> it's a good plan, chilly, typical january temperature, if you didn't like it. saw flurries. if you didn't like that, taste of winter coming back you're not going to like. could be much worse it is january. and we're almost to february. little bit of a respective there is good news, as our rebound and average high temperatures begins as we near scratch and claw our way towards spring tart off with 41 at end the month with an average high temperature at 47 degrees. but conversely, february is typically our snowiest month on
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average in philadelphia with close to nine inches of snowfall. we turn to february 2nd, of course, if he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter. no shadow we'd like that little bit of an early spring but right now not feeling like spring. thriver decrease, west wind up there around 17 miles per hour while these winds take blake. it's making it feel more like 25 at this hour. as ukee was saying we saw a couple of flurries on through, clouds return due to the lake effectses snow machine bringing more off to our west but few flurries were able to sneak their way in and we saw a little bit of snow shower activities. and we do have a chance of possible snakes. snowflakes moving through possibly monday, light rain and snow showers, as we head into wednesday, passing snow shower is possible, then again on
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friday. but especially with the wednesday and friday models are not very consistent and if we do see any accumulation from these events it will be light and spotty but overnight, no snow in the forecast, maybe just a passing flurry, partly cloudy, breezy down to 32 degrees. again, we could see a flurry sneaking on through with low clouds do develop into the saturday giving us partly sunny blustery with a high temperature at 44 degrees, so right around average for us again, we'll deal with the winds making it feel colder than 44 would reflect. temperatures right now, fallen off into the 30's, 34 in the lehigh valley, 20's in the poconos, 35 in wilmington. and mid to upper 30's down the shore right now. of course, we'll still dealing with the whipping winds that will just not let up and windchill temperatures in the to 20 and the lehigh valley feeling like 13 in mount pocono, feeling like 27 right now in wildwood and wind speeds up there around 15, 17, 22 miles per hour with higher gusts still as well up into the 20's even 30 miles per
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hour range and we'll keep the winds as i mentioned through the day saturday. also keeping around this canadian air mass dome of cold air entrench. across portions of the northeast. the chilly pattern stays in place as we head all the way into mid week next week. it's not going to be brutally cold but it is going to be seasonally chilly and that's going to be the case to kick off the weekend. morning sunshine and low clouds redevelop, blustery throughout the day with the chilly high temperatures topping in the low 40's. most sunshine down the shore and most cloud cover tomorrow in the poconos with a chance scattered snow showers. sunday bit less of the breeze, cold on monday, 38 degrees. and then as we head into wednesday, that is a start of february. our groundhog, phil. thursday. lesley up with sports. biggest question, will he
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sixers hosting the rocket, fitters joel embiid played after nursing a knee injury and getting snubbed from the all star game. huge slam right there to start the game. fast forward and a great run by embiid gets back on defense. blasts james harden, he ends up with the ball and will take the all the way to the other end and lay it on in, embiid with 32 points of the night. but james harden was just unbelievable. he had a triple double 51 points.
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2013 rebounds and 13 assists. he's the first player in nba history to have a 50 point triple double against the sixers, so the rockets will win 123-118. as we mentioned earlier, joel embiid did not make the all star despite turn, the sixers around, he was left off the a today, he spoke about the the all star snub >> i'm disappointed. tell the guys they deserve it and i'll be honest. i'm not going to get a lot of chances, >> little time off. they will not lay again until tuesday, try to extend the three-game winning streak against the hurricanes. wayne simmons will be the flyers only all star. just a beautiful view right there. tiger woods second round back two round back after a long layoff.
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he's not happy about the shot. ladder today but misses the cut. but hey, everyone is really happy to be back on tour. shot belongs. he's back into the cup for. justin roads is, you can see round three and four this weekend here on cbs3. worst flop, ever. let's see that again. oregon brooks scored 19 points and wins a best oscar for best flop >> you couldn't
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>> ooooh ♪ >> stephen: hey fergie, sorry to interrupt, but i'm so glad you're on the show. >> thanks, happy to be here. >> stephen: i'm so glad, yeah. >> what you have got there? >> stephen: what? where? >> sticking out of your pocket. >> stephen: oh, this is. this is just my didgeridoo. i didn't realize i was carrying it. we were so much together. she's like my limb, she's my lady. she's my lady limb. hey, you know what, it just occurred to me, since i've got my didgeridoo, why don't we jam? >> i'm really not clear on what that thing does. >> stephen: first, it makes music. then it changes the world. ( laughter ) all right, let's do it. let'
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