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a community takes the first step in coming to eagles to heal. i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. hundreds gathered for a candlelight vigil. alexandria hoff is live in smyrna and there's new information about the investigation tonight. alex? >> reporter: well, ukee, jessica, building cis the prison was cleared as the crime scene but an extensive investigation will continue. one of the three hostages who made it out alive. >> ♪ smile. smile >> talking about retiring. >> reporter: it's work behind prison walls can harden the heart, steven floyd was kept soft by his wife, children and
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grandkids >> he sdefbed so much more >> lieutenant floyd was initially one of four workers taken hostage by prisoners on wednesday, he was found unresponsive inside the facility the following day. hours after his body transported from the medical examiner's office. hundreds gathered to honor a man who officials say shouted to warn responders of a trap inside the prison. choosing their lives over his own. >> ♪ . >> reporter: one counselor and two fellow correctional officers made it out alive. this is one of them. >> i new to the department. >> this is what being held prisoner by prisoners looks like. with wounds both body and spirit. to that lieutenant of floyd extended her arms. >> it's ok.
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it's ok. >> reporter: an autopsy now determined the cause of death to be homeless by trauma. the flagged behind me remains half staff. reporting live. alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thanks so much. there was a special honor earlier for family of lieutenant floyd. the doc commissioner presented a medal of valor to hits son. the 16 year veteran was remembered for his bravery. officials say floyd warned other guards about the ambush. we're hearing from the father of this baby left on a sidewalk during the theft of an suv as police released surveillance video of the baby being dropped off by the suspected thieves.
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natasha brown talked with the boy's father tonight. >> reporter: we spoke with the baby's father. he didn't want to talk to us and oh camera but o'connell violated the message that the baby and his wife are both doing well. they are still a bit rattled, nerves are shaken as the suspect is still out there >> philadelphia police want you to take a a good look. at the corner of 9th and emily in south philly. this video shows a portion of a terrifying ordeal that started moments earlier involving the baby's purge, after 5:30, the 30-year-old woman darted into her husband's laundry mat to grab a toy for the child. she left the toyota rav 4 running. she saw the suspect taking off
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in her car with the baby inside of the frenzy sied mom chased the car banking on the car, pleading with the driver to stop. cameras captured him placing the baby at the corner before taking off in the victim's car. >> somebody left my baby right there >> thanks to an observant passerby, the baby was found unharm and reunited. mom holder her child >> i carried the baby because she was crying. >> reporter: we're so glad that the little girl is doing well. we understand through the father that she is 19 months old tomorrow and again. she's safe and sound home now with her mother. of course this is an active investigation. police want to track do you believe the suspect. if you have seen him or that car, please call 911 immediately. live at south detectives, cbs3 "eyewitness news." police are searching for the
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hit-and-run driver who who two people. investigators say the male driver hit a man and a woman while speeding away from the scene where there had just been a an argument. the driver was behind the wheel of a b m w. the male victim was in stable condition. condition of the female is unclear. vice president pence will be back in our area tomorrow morning, will deliver an address a congress hall in old city. last week vice president pence was in philadelphia. a federal judge in seattle halted extreme courts whether the executive order is constitutional. u.s. customs and border
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protection has informed airlines they can board travellers who have been bard. the white house is responding saying in a statement, the justice department plans to a and defend the executive order of the president which we believe is lawful and appropriate. the president left washington for what he calls the winter white house. . where he will spend the weekend. he arrived at palm beach this afternoon. first lady milania trump arrived in a separate zit. the nomination of betsy devos for education has cleared another hurdle in the u.s. senate. it sets the stage. meantime in center city protesters against her nomination took to the streets outside the office of pennsylvania senator pat toomey. toomey said will vote to confirm
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betsy devos. french soldiers thwart add terror attack. it happened at an entrance to the shopping mall that extend beneath the museum. soldiers tried to fight off the suspect shouting god is great in arabic. then they opened fire shotting him five times, no word on the identity of the attacker who is hospitalized. a 29-year-old egyptian. this weeks marks 29 years of frederick cione the only murder of a philadelphia police officer still unsolved. greg argos takes a look at the killing on a cold january morning. ♪ . >> reporter: officer cione was a
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one-year rookie is. >> reporter: 25 years old. working alone january 30th 1970 >> in his patrol car. he gets out to stop three african-american males. >> he approaches the three men. >> in the area of 17th and october ford. >> reporter: it's his last assignment. rookie ambushed shot multi-times >> he go it's down. 47 years later and 26 boxes of homicide files interviews and evidence gathered, officer cione killer never arrested. only unsolved police killing in police department history. >> i have a cold case unit which a lieutenant, a sergeant and about the eight detectives and all they do is deal with cold cases obviously this is one of them >> captain clark runs the huh and knowing a murderer is still free is bothered him for years.
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>> when one of ours gets killed it's more important for us to try to get it solved >> cracking this is personal >> his brother worked with me many years ago in civil affairs but pour so than that, my late father is a police officer worked on this case 40 so years ago. >> officer frederick cione approached three men on the morning of january 30th, 1970, shot and killed in the spot i'm standing. the question i'm asking is why was he killed >> i couldn't help but placing this murder in historical context. >> charles gallagher has a theory and it has to do with race around the time of the killing >> six years prior there was one of the worst race riots we had
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in philadelphia >> blocks away from where the killing happened. 17th and would have oxford. a time when the city was tense >> there was sadly, lots of department of justice reports about police brutality >> he thinks the cop may have been a target because he was wearing blue >> if you were a white police officer in a black neighborhood you could be singled out >> i believe that has a lot to do with why unfortunately this happened >> theory or not, captain clark is certain about one thing >> i do believe there's people out there that know who did this >> and still hoping for the one call >> we'll take any information. >> reporter: which could finally solve this >> in north philadelphia greg
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argos cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> greg also spoke with his brother nicholas, a police sergeant himself, nicholas did not want to speak on camera but he has another theory >> he believes his brother's killer was alone and wanted on a warrant which is why he shot and killed him. it was a cold night. which is why there are likely no witnesses and he believes that's why it's been hard to solve this case >> the reward is set at $40,000 >> a heavily traveled bridge in our region shutdown and not going to be opening any time soon. at 11:00 the work that needs to be done and how long drivers will have to deal with the detour one thing that makes men more likely to cry a than women. >> i think animals dying make
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reviews at work? we've been there. who do you think gets more upset over a bad review? men or women >> men cry after hearing a progress report particular their boss, nicole brewer is here and crying isn't the only reaction. >> you don't cry. do you? >> all right. things can get dramatic. according to report from a adobe
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which surveyed 1500 works, at least one progress report at work. 9:00 to 5:00 grind didn't get to us enough. add a performance evaluation. >> it's uncomfortable, >> makes me nervous. >> reporter: new research suggest men take professional criticism harder than women >> kind of makes sense >> women are tougher. >> reporter: after a bad review, 25% of men compared to crying compared to 18% of women >> we're told we're not up to snuff >> hits them in a personal level >> men can be overconfident in the workplace, women report higher levels of self doubt. >> men are more delusional than women. women are pretty realistic.
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>> reporter: the survey found men are more likely to look for another job or in some cases quit. >> i guess they probably couldn't handle it >> four in ten workers would prefer a job that didn't have former evacuation evaluations >> you cannot think you're perfect in any situation or there will be no growth >> not cutting the guys slack in that piece. 80% of office workers say they would prefer feedback in the moment supposed to to waiting for a report. many performance reviews were counter productive and demote evaluating for employees. >> people are so individual about that sort of thing, what motivates one person may >> you made a good point about >> i get emotional things i'm deeply passionate about and care about. >> end inherently men
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on >> i'm going out kicking and screaming. wedding website average couple spend about $35,000 on their wedding. much goes for booking, priciest place to say i do? manhattan $38,000 >> it could take well into the spring before the delaware before repair can say begin on a crack found on a truss two weeks. to installation could last the end of february. the bridge could reopen in early april. the bridge will be closed to the left the next eight weeks. you'll need another way to get around. take the burlington brittle,
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trenton ton or scutter falls >> what's it looking like >> pretty decent, cold but dry. no ice, snow or rain, pretty quiet. not too bad. you need to bundle up. temperatures topping out in the low 30's. it will feel like the teens and 20's all day long. then nicer weather on the way. let's take a look at stormscan 3. not a whole lot. few scattered snow showers, making things feel chilly, the windchills have been brutal all day. we also have this disturbance starting to intensify. if the snow is falling over the ocean, and nobody is there to shovel did it fall?
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? we had clouds outside. in means temperature had free reign to transport quickly. 29 in philadelphia, 27 in wilmington, 25 in allentown. it's just 14 in mount pocono and feels like the teens already everywhere. this trend. we drop down to a feels like temperature of around 11 if you feel plan to be out and about about 3:00 a.m. take a look at these numbers. it will feel like 15 at 8:00 a.m. it will feel like the single digits in allentown and lancaster. in the afternoon, no better than the upper 20. frigid saturday. at least it's dry. you don't have to to be out in it too much. high pressure is in control. sunday we start with clouds possibly a few stray flurries.
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most stays off to the north. i think by the afternoon, the sun will peak out and move back to sunshine. here comes the next system. tuesday into wednesday, potent low slow moving storm but it will be a rain makerer. not typical for early february. we haven't been able to get the cold and storms, periods's -- strong gusty winds highs in the 50's. no snow, just rain and maybe snow squalls late wednesday thigh thursday. this is rain maker and it's not as strong as the nor eastward we dealt with a week or so ago with temperatures in the 50's. mild and feel like springtime shower out there tuesday and wednesday. monday is the nicest day. end of next week back down to the 30's. >> don bell is next with your
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of trade rumors, chicago tribune reporting bulls are interested. jahlil seems to be the odd man out. he's originally by the way from the windy city. the young defense man will remain on the sideline when they host la king. second straight game boths by sitting because of poor play. here's gm ron hextall >> they're going through ups and downs and it's a learning curve. part of sitting out for young guys, i don't like it. they won't like it. nobody likes it. it's what coaches staff is the right thing. >> phillies open training camp in ten games. still have a newly meanted sign signed former cubs.
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the 31-year-old was a 2009 rookie career. brian die kin is one of the greatest to play. tomorrow we'll find out if he makes it to the pro football hall of fame in year it's year two for to >> i compare it to the presidential election like the popular vote, obviously i win the popular. that's why i didn't get in. again, if you look at the status, it speaks for itself. that speaks more so than anything. >> michael vick is retiring. at his best. the most electrifying quarterback ever. how to yards in a season.
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number one overall pick in 2001 as you know he later spent 23 months in prison for dog fighting. he walks away at the age of 36. a pep rally for falcons starting quarterback matt ryan was a 2003 grad. replacing vick as the falcons quarterback after vick's conviction. that was 2008. >> good day for a
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a massive 19 century painting >> they want to frame the 16 by 19 foot hand painted copy. it depicts georgia washington and french general giving a final orders before the battle in 1781. the last major land battle of the revolutionary war. the museum of the american revolution at 3rd and chestnut opens april 19th. the weekend is here, we're
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