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at 11:00. a typically quiet community rattled by the sound of gunfire. the unwanted neighbor they want gone. terror in the streets of london. one of the busy yesterday parts of the city. islamic is suspected but no group claimed responsible. i'm jessica dean >> i'm nicole brewer. ukee has the night off. five people are dead. 40 more injured. david spunt live in the stat center following the development >> scotland yard and other officials continue the investigation. it's in the middle of the night in england, so to speak. british prime minister teresa may used the word terrorism. she believes this was intentional. chaos erupted as hundreds ran from the scene yards from
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british parliament. authorities say a terrorist ran over several pedestrians on the westminster bridge before crashing into the gates of perform the. early wednesday afternoon london time and members of parliament were in session but quick went into teresa may was rescuered to an undisclosed location several hours. she later addressed the public. >> the united kingdom and it will not change. >> reporter: the driver was somehow able to get past security before stabbing and killing a policeman named keith palmer. police shot and killed the terrorist. >> shocked. >> terrifying. >> it was horrendous. >> dozens were trapped inside the pods on the famous ferris
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wheel hours. while the scene unfold the. in philadelphia, "eyewitness news" caught up with passengers. >> i must have had messages >> luckily, monica was already in the air when everything started. that doesn't stop the concern over what happened. >> it's scary. makes you concerned, are we doing the right things from our standpoint and making sure that same things don't happen here. president trump reached to teresa may by pledging full support. some with tieses to the u.k. who live in our area say they were shocked and saddened to hear about the attack >> it wouldn't stop me from going back. i have lots of relatives there, and just have to have your head on a swivel >> i think it's part of the british way is to wait and see before you rush to judgment and panic. and i think that's what we're
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seeing. >> gary coleman and howard silver stone were both born in the u.k. they're grateful their family and friends are safe. the attack is just the latest in a string of deadly terror attacks in europe over the past year. is this new era changing how people travel? coming up in put about ten minutes, how you should plan before your next trip overseas. district attorney seth william pleads not guilty. it comes one day after authorities unveiled a 50 payment indictment against williams facing 23 counts and accused of taking more than $100,000 in gifts and vacations in exchange for favors. he's charged with defrauding a nursing home. williams who is free on his recognizance. police are investigating the deaths of seven month old twin girls inside an apartment
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complex in lindenwold new jersey. neighbors identified the distraught woman who police escorted as the mother of those infants. she told the 911 operator the girls were unresponsive. the camden county prosecutor's office is investigating how the babies died a new shooting range got to go. they say it's too noisy for the neighborhood. the range is located in commonwealth drive in east vincent township chester county and you may be surprised by who owns it. alexandria hoff talked to the woman he'ding leading the charge for change. >> 8:45 at night. we've been hearing gunfire over one hour. >> reporter: this video was taken by meg semen outside of her montgomery county home. what you hear next are gunshots echoing from a nearby firing range. last spring east vincent
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township in partnership with exl on, serves as a training facility for police officers and security personnel. plan was approved here in east vincent township chester county. meg and her family live in royersford in montgomery county and she said they didn't have a say. >> they put it against the border and more than one affected. >> reporter: despite highly secured location. the local veterans struggled with the sound. meg's husband served four tours in afghanistan >> i found him in in office in fetal position because it's terrifying for him. it does without even being a little bit dramatic sound like a war zone. it absolutely sounds like a war zone. >> reporter: local police confirmed the range is used
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between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. in a statement, exlon said, it's where of the noise concerns raised by residents and has temporarily suspended use of the range effective november 21 it's. meg says if the range was being used by police it was in breach of an agreement to give residents fair warning >> it's just an issue of i need to protect my family and we need to protect our neighborhood and you don't move into your dream home to then have it be a war zone. >> reporter: in chester county, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." tonight, the sports world is mourning the loss of a baseball legend. >> dallas green who led the phillies to the first win in 1980 passed away >> don bell is here at a look-back. dallas green was one of the
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most block offed figures, player, coach, manager, scout, team president. today, he died at the age of 82. we have reaction starting with david montgomery. >> when you get to the core of the man, he was a lot more lovable if that's the right word to use and he would have you believe at first. >> after 46 years with the phillies, dallas green's contributions are are too many, first ever world series win in 1980 is one for the record books of the he used a brash in your face coaching to get the best. >> off the field, he would be the first one to, you know, buy you a beer, and have dinner with you. his style was successful for all
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our ball club and the results were there >> local roots kept him close, delaware native' and universal of delaware grad. a world series champion and a senior advisor the last four general managers. it was a personality rich with emotion >> i loved watching him during the championship series. he didn't know where to go first. he was so happy for himself, team and the city of philadelphia. he's going to be missed >> dallas green i have nothing but great memories and feel bad for him and his family. >> dallas green survived by his wife 59 years. we have reaction from dick alan and pete rose. >> incredible career seemed like an incredible guy.
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>> beloved >> you may recall dallas green endured a family tragedy in 2011 when a gunman shout r shot and killed his granddaughter in tucson arizona. 9-year-old wasning rning six people killed at a gathering. third grader was there because she was interested in politics. she had been elected to the student council. more sad news to report. one of the giants in the world of tv game shows and a philadelphia original chuck barris passed away. a philly native and directly grad was the driving force behind the gong show which made him a 70's star. he was also behind the newly wed game and. berries was 87 years old. at 11:00. the final push to gain support
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an area of london turned into terror. five people killed in a car rampage and knife attack in the city. just the past year, we've seen terror attacks in popular tourists destinations. is it making people think twice about where they travel or is this just the new norm? it was a deadly rampage in the heart of london. the latest in a string of terror attacks. it claimed the lives of five people including the attacker and injured 40 more.
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terrorism can happen anywhere. >> anyplace you go, anyplace you travel. there's no place safe >> phobia. if you're scared, you'll scare someone else. >> a study from the world travel and tourism council found tourism did impact with most taking 13 months to bounce back >> if they see the results they will keep doing it >> according to the department of homeland security. number of international visitors to the united states was down about six years following 911. does it affect your travel plans, you hear the stuff and it makes you worry a little bit >> you got to live your life and make sure we do everything we want to do >> events like day >> she's an associate professor. she says the industry transformed in light of terror attacks developing technology that allows tourism operators to connect with travelers >> there's an expectation that while they're making that
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decision two travel somewhere, where they're traveling those will be prepared to respond. >> to always have a plan >> to know where the embassies are, i check that. the department of state has a program where you can register emergency notification and evacuation should something happen >> the department of state is a great records for travelers among the precautions they list scheduling direct flights when possible. being cautious about what you discuss with strangers and minimizing your time spent in the public areas of an airport. tonight president trump says he feels somewhat vine dated on his wiretap claim. devon nunez says u.s. intelligence agencies collected information on the then president elect trump and his transition team. president trump maintained president obama ordered wiretapping of trump tower during the campaign's nunez says
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this information does not validate his claim but is alarmed by the surveillance >> what i saw has nothing to do with russia and nothing to do with the russian investigation. everything to do with possible surveillance activities and intelligence reports are out there and i have a duty to tell him that >> democrats on the intelligence committee are upset they're not briefed before he shared that information with you the white house and the public. tomorrow the house is scheduled to vote on repeal and replace the affordable care act. he's reportedly making personal calls to house members the tonight congressman frank lobiondo and pennsylvania congressm congressman announce they will vote against the arguing it's not better than the current plan of the house republicans cannot afford to lose more than 22 votes and still pass the bill.
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witnesses who support and oppose judge neil gorsuch will testify at the confirmation hearing. supreme court nominee worked to convinced he took the law above politics, republicans argue his qualified. the democrats are skeptical. pressed the 49-year-old to discuss his needs on controversial issues like abortion and gay rights. on the healthy watch, smart phone technology could help men experience infertility trouble. collecting sperm samples at home instead of having to go to a cling or doctor's office. it uses an attach the that connects to a cell phone and a disposable micro chip. measures the concentration and movement of the sperm. they hope this may some day. . a three-year-old little girl's visit to rome is going viral. she got a chance to meet the pope wednesday at the vatican
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but as the pope went to kiss her cheek. she proceeded to take his hat. you can see pope francis and his aids as well as fellow family got in a laugh. so chilly. i mean, it really does feel like >> it feels like january. >> today would have been a beautiful january day. but it's not a great march day. definitely a cold night. you have to bundle up if you're letting the dog out for a quick walk. tomorrow morning, at the bus stop those kids will be cold. make sure they have the gloves, hat, scarfs. colder than this morning. here's a look at how the day panned out. it was a beautiful looking at any at the global leadership academy in west philly. 28 right now. you can see what a beautiful day
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it was. nothing but blue sky across the area and it was blustery. they had a wind gusts to 37 miles an hour. from the north and west that's what made it feel no better than freezing all day. high pressure in control. that's the big area of clear area you see overhead. the east coast into eastern canada. clouds drifting over the northern plains, a warm front will be lifting by end of the week and that will bring noticeable changes. today's official high. 53. you might be saying wait a minute. that doesn't sound right. it was a lot colder. we hit that high at midnight. temperatures proceeded to drop and recovered to 41. the normal 55. keep in mind our normal low 36. we're heading to about 20. way colder than average. another day in the blue. we had one day above average yesterday. by the weekend, we may be able to add another one or hopefully
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two days in the red to our march calendar. as you wake up, 9:00 a.m. still feel like the teens and low 20's. tomorrow afternoon, feels a local lot better. 6:00 it will feel like 40. feeling like what it looks like. not even a cloud popping up on the future weather. here comes the warm front. how far south do the showers get? this particular model bring as light wintery mix into the poconos, possibly the lehigh valley late morning friday when temperatures are close to freezing then scattered showers, those can drift as far south in the city, midday friday. that clears out and it will set the stage for nice water. high pressure moves away. there's scattered showers friday. doesn't look like much but the warm front r warm front sets up shop to the north and saturday get the benefit of it. temperatures heading for the low
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70's. overnight, bitterly cold winds diminish 20 low, lots of sunshine chilly less wind tomorrow will feel a lot better than today, it is about ten degrees above average. friday, 53, saturday not a ton of sunshine. but 70 degrees, look at that, we have a 20 and a 70 in the three-day forecast. that's how you know it's march. sunday and monday right back to the 50's. don is back with sports. pete rose and
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green. he led the phillies to the first world tile in the 1980s. he spent more decades. he first joined the franchise in 1955 as a pitcher. worked his way through the franchise and became a manager. the guy that pushed the 1980 team to its full potential. reaction to his death is far and wide. we go go to edited. the baseball world lost a giant r giant, dallas was a hell of a guy and a great leader. brought the championship to philadelphia i'll always love dallas green. dick allen rights sad to learn about dallas green, i'm going to miss my team mate and friend. cameron rupp on twitter. wow just heard about the one of the best ever. you will be missed. green was 82 years old.
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switching gears. it's it's official joel embiid will have surgery on his torn meniscus. he injured himself after seeing a multitude of doctors and specialists, the team finally made the call. more info days to come. sixers visiting the thunder, russell westbrook is amazing. first quarter, the driver, the float is good. in the third, watch him. forget it this is what he's done his entire career, six-time all star. 14 point lead at the half. what about that triple double in the third gets the rebound. pass right there. we'll give you the assist. 35th triple double. 18 points, the sixers get crushed 122-97. phillies opening day in cincinnati 12 days away. today they play the yang i didn't say in clearwater. big day for the yanks. gray birds.
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fourth inning, two-run shot. in the sixth he does it again, three-run blast. homers, phillies lose 7-3. opening day 12 days away. birthday celebration for one leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed.
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