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major snowstorm stormscan 3 shows the system over the midwest trying to head our way. it is expected to make a bit of a mess. i'm jessica >> kate >> guys we got a lot going on, two storms impacting the area, first one tonight is helping a drive a mild air into the region, could cause a stray shower or rumble of thorn. showers crowingo crossing portions of western pennsylvania. headed our way. this has nothing to do with the snow. it's a second snow. that comes in late tomorrow. temperatures are warming up. there's a very, very, clear division here between the cooler air to the north and warm air to the south, we're in the 60's in lancaster wilmington and dover, that's not a very long drive. it's 20 degrees warmer, 21 in
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than it is in the city. temps on their way up. snow maker is headed our way by thursday morning, it's been issued for the vast mo. tomorrow afternoon, quiet, sunshine and record tying temperatures potentially. watch what happens. 3:00 a.m. big what will of purple snow moving into the region and for the morning commute it willing snowing heavily. how long the snow will last and how much you can expect where you live. thanks so much. new orleans is under a state of emergency. eastern part of new orleans. heavily flooded by hurricane katrina. search people injured. the twisted was one of several
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that cut through southern part of the state. a center city shore shuts down. brides say they never got the wedding gifts. alexandria hoff. >> reporter: families spent time take picking up these gifts. it's a wedding gift. >> reporter: she registered at the rittenhouse neighborhood store manor home and gifts. after returns home. found that the store abruptly closed. >> no e-mails. >> mailbox is full. >> reporter: past flee week, "eyewitness news" tried multiple times to call and visit. nightmares businesses say owners have not been there in weeks and a nearby storage facility has been cleared out and they aren't the only one. >> i've heard some couple
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there's a range from anywhere from 2, $3,000 up to $12,000. >> they were just closed. i kept noticing how the lights are off. that's interesting i was on vacation with they don't signs >> jessica was married in june of 2015 and received the gifts. but when a frame she's paid to have engraved that did not show up. she called the vendor drug or alcohol. >> they informed me the machines were never broken and never had an order from me. >> reporter: they finally had to tell her guests their gifts were paid for but never happeneded over >> trying to make them not feel guilty. >> reporter: the store still appears to accept purchases through its website but the lights remain off >> never was a thought that i hey not actually get my guests from this trusted business. >> reporter: alexandria hoff cbs3 we're getting a look at the suspect it's wanted in the
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thefts of koby bryant's memorabilia. take a look a look at this video. the thieves broke in and numerous items were removed from a lock display case outside the gym including a jersey trophy and signs. if you recognize them you're asked to contact police. a fight at a charity basketball game that has police searching for two suspects. take a look at this video in olney. police searching for two suspects who punch add player. knocked nurse unconscious. purpose of this game was to raise money for a form student go doing mission worm in gw, a m. >> you should turn something positive into something negative is something that doesn't make sense >> it was open to the community and we're told the victim and
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suspects are not affiliated with school. armed and dangerous the manhunt is on for suspects wanted. natasha brown is at southwest detectives on the investigation how one victim fault back. natasha? >> reporter: ukee. frightening moments for the story owner who ended up fighting back. little did he know he wasn't the first target for the robbery suspects and wouldn't be the last. >> there's a, you know, if i feel close me. john z ang knew something was terribly wrong as he glanced to his side to see a robbery suspected standing besides him on 6200 spruce. two robbery suspects had entered the store through a back door about 9:30 p.m. on january 29th. >> i knew it was a robbery. i know it's a robbery. >> reporter: it captures the
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robbery and begins firing at the suspects. >> i grab the gun, so i tried to attack the family, you know. >> reporter: john doesn't realize he hits one of the suspects who later showed up at a local hospital. he was arrested. the other suspect got away and continued on a robbery spree with a new partner in crime. >> biggest concern is from january 27th up through february 2nd during a eight-day period this male struck four times. every two days he was hitting businesses >> robbery suspects are getting more and more brazen by the day at the vine street deli happening in front of several customers. >> the store owner did have a permit to carry his gun. he's not facing charges as it relates to his case.
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police want you to take a look at the videos. if you have information about either suspect please contact police right away. live at southwest detectives natasha brown, cbs3 "eyewitness news" >> thank you. tonight a suspect accused of raping multiple children facing a bucks county judge for the first time. william charles thompson of motorcycleville was arraigned by video from prison. he told the judge he's scared for his life and denied causing harm. the 58-year-old is facing 51 charges including five counts of child rape. facing charges for child porn. a appeals court heard arguments against president trump of travel ban. you'll remember the order temporarily halts the immigration of people from seven countries designated as terror hot spots. the three judges from the 9th circuit asked both sites to cite
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specific evidence. a ruling expected his week. vice president pence swore in betsy devos as the new secretary of education education. it was broken by the vice president. he became the first vice president ever to cast a tie breaking vote for a cabinet nominee. john carney started a new. led to the death of correctional officer lieutenant steven floyd. eyewitness was at the baptist church in new castle. the delaware coalition of prison reform and justice is demanding a federal investigation. the coalition says problems at the prison existed for years and only gotten worse. tom wolf is asking for legislature. he delivered his budget address in harrisburg. the 32.3 billion dollars caused
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for imposing a tax to help three a 3 billion dollars projected deficit. also did he do indicates more money to fight opioid addicted crisis. maybe you have a headache, a scratchy throat. >> doctors say there are times when you need to stay home. straight ahead. nicole brewer with the five signs you're too sick to work. >> just in time for valentine's day. before you order that flowers. jim donovan van has expert advice how you can get the best doll and what you should avoid. mere i didn't mean webster added new roads >> kate bilo tracking the forecast. when the storms arrives and how much snow is
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when should you really just stay home? nicole brewer is here with the five signs you should make. >> can i just say, spare your boss all the forry details? people compelled. >> cost, i mean, you know, what i'm talking about. we don't do it. but >> there's no need to oversell it. because there are certain situations when you're absence is more beneficial than actually being at work. >> calling out sick can be a difficult call to mike. >> i really don't want to, >> it's uncomfortable. others fear their employer won't believe them >> there are two days you don't call out monday and friday. those are the two days.
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>> if you're a credible person you shouldn't have oh worry about that. >> how sick is too sick for wore work? a family physician and assistant rowan university professor says there's five signs >> your body is actively fighting an infection. it's really working hard to keep you as healthy as possible. >> vomiting didn't diarrhea are also deal breakers. >> three on the list >> spreading infections to spending too much time away from the job >> it's hard to go to school or go to work when you have to be in the bathroom every hour. >> dr. said pink i is extremely contagious >> touching a doorknob or pencil >> stay home if you expense other severe systems like both pain dizziness and consider how medication may interfere with your ability to execute. >> don't come near me.
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>> from avoiding communal areas. >> utensils >> >> the idea is what's in contact is really important >> who shares utensils. >> there's a stigma. but perhaps not for good reason and now by the bureau of labor statistics. work whose had access to eight, nine sick days a year only tear four, using about half of them >> i hate to sound native but the people i know and work with are very >> >> when they're calling out >> you got my attention at number two: >> stay home. hello, hello. >> the dictionary just got longer. added more than 1,000 new words. >> here's a few. starting with humble brag. >> when a person makes a self critical comment that's made to
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draw attention to their. fast fashion, clothes manufactured and sold cheaply to keep up with fashion trends. growing shade. web center defines it as the contact of contempt. for subtle insults. >> cbsphilly.com. top three tuesday is back in -- valentine's day is only one week away. nationwide expected to that 2 billion dollars will be spend on flowers, jim donovan van has advice on getting the best balloons for your buck. >> the closer you get to valentine's day, florists are busier than ever. hands on deck and there's a lot going on and can go wrong and the best can pull it off off >> choosing a good floorest can
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sometimes be thorny task. 42 flower shops were rated based on customer surveys and secret price checking. around valentine's day, price can say run the gamut. good news >> we had a lot that charge low prices deliver high qualify and deliver them on time. >> marcus hook was among the shops receiving checkbooks to that rating >> it's our passion >> third generation once run by joseph walkerer is operated by his children and grandkids >> we love what we do. we love who we do it with and most importantly we're passionate about who we do it for, our customers. >> when ordering flowers for out of town, avoid using a national service or an order taking company. >> a lot of companies that are range these deals are pretty
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shady, best thing to do is find a local floorest here or there that you can trust. >> reporter: if you need a suggestion. >> funeral homes have a lot experience dealing with floorests. hospitals sometimes they deliver on time and great arrangements >> tip three, on a tight budget? supermarkets have super price >> their prices are far lower than what you pay at a traditional retail floorist >> i've ranged for cbs3 viewers to have free access to floorist for the next week. click news and consumer or follow me on facebook's twitter. i'm jim donovan van. >> note valentine's day heads
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up. everybody. >> we didn't try to help you out >> don't forget about these couple systems coming up. >> we have a nature northeast snowstorm to talk about. it kind of came out of nowhere. we were talking about big what were last week approaching records. now, all of a sudden, no the only do we have the near records, we have heavy snow to go along with it. we expect temperatures to possibly break records tomorrow records are in the 60 all across the region. just as quickly temperatures plummet and you wake up thursday to a completely different scene. lots of snow heavy wet snow tree branches and power lines coming quickly. let's take you outside. we're dealing with fog and low clouds as the system approaches. it's a cool front moving pennsylvania producing showers. you can see on stormscan 3, there may be a rumble of thunder along with this front as it comes through during overnight hours tonight most of us just
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pick of a stray shower. the actual system bringing the snow is to the west. in his little ba is going to escape and intensify early thursday morning. let's time it out. overnight. 3:00 a.m. showers maybe a rumble of thunder will clear out by the time you wake up. to remember we got sunshine's temperatures in the 60's again near record warmth between 3:00 and 4:00. we expect the snow to arrive into thursday morning and watch on you heavily it comes down 5:00 a.m. heavy in the north and west suburbs. into portions of central new jersey. we start as rain down the shore in the delaware beaches and we start to see the change over the pink. eventually the snow stretches to the coast by about 10:00 a.m. before it gradually tapers. text-wise 2:00 to 5:00 a.m. to precipittion arrives.
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then gradual tapering after 10:00. four to eight inches that includes philadelphia nearby suburbs up through the lehigh valley. look like the best threat for that is north of our area, tear year of south jersey and mixing with rain. this will cling to branches power lines, initially we'll see melting oh on the roads. the that could contribute to more power outages. do we have banding or band that sets us could dump heavy snow on one particular area. have to watch if it's a biggest the exact track determines the jack zone i mentioned the sick to ten possibly looks like right now the lehigh valley up into the new york city we'll keep a close eye plans for heavy wet
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snow thursday morning, it will stick around into the weekend before melting at temperatures risely thursday, it good get started 4:00 a.m. we'll be there for you early thursday morning. >> then there's. >> we're talking about the fly guys, flyers 2013 members more than a month, washed we expect from the phillies and villanova 17 point lead against georgia town and then things got
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chris jenkins, dante. with the follow-up slam. wildcats. nova goes cold. nova regaining control. there's josh hart. villanova over george down by 11. princeton visiting penn. 90'sth anniversary. first half, spencer. tigers take lead. career high 6-3, penn falls 64-49. st. joe's at dayton, action for picking up. st. joe's down with six and lamar kimble with the jay right
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there and tray they will by three. they didn't get closer, scoochie smith. love that name. 5 5-7. 19-year-old hurt. he was smashed into the boards. it was his first game back after missing two straight as a healthy scratch. oldie but goody. this time he'll be in the booth. john crook is joining the broadcast booth on tv. he has a career of 300 batting average and a mun home runs. here's what he expects from the run rebuilding philly. >> the difficult this year, i think the future looked really good. they're going to be able to get what they need. they need to get the pitching
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where they can throw 180, 200 innings. if they get that. then, you know, convince someone. >> reporter: wow. brutally honest. packing bags and equipment at citizens bank park. lead for clear what are the tomorrow. pitchers and catchers reporting on sunday, something tells me we don't have to worry about snow.
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