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live report with a description of the vehicle police are now looking for straight ahead. and plus a suspicious death, what police say after a young boy died, suddenly, in philadelphia. holiday weekend is here but will rain ruin your plans. it is saturday may 27th, good morning i'm jan carabao. lets get straight to that all iman forecast with meteorologist matt peterson with eyewitness weather. right now it looks darn good out here.. >> we're waking up this morning across the sky in center city. we had warmer temperatures down at the shore points. we're in the 60's. that is a wonderful picture. one and two liberty place, comcast building, everybody is just bathed in sunlight on this saturday morning, and again, not a cloud in the sky, and a little bit on maybe a
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times on the cool side in the shade but overall a very, very nice start to our saturday. i highly suggest if you can if you are up, just step outside and see how nice it is. we are coming in at 61 degrees now. maybe a little bit of the breeze at 12 miles an hour out of the west but overall a nice calm day. we had strong wind gusts not a factor for our saturday and our dew point is very, very low at 51. so that makes it feel, even better. we have a few high cloud but that is it for the morning. maybe a chance for thicker cloud later this afternoon but overall looking g61 degrees here in philadelphia 54 wilmington. back toward millville. dover at 50. lets show you shore points wildwood at 63 and down into southern delaware our temperatures not too different we have westerly wind going, a land breeze bringing in warmer air and keeping it on the mild
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side. we don't have that sea breeze. here are temperatures down at the beach. rehoboth at 63. cape may at 55. fifty-nine heading up to northern parts of the barnegat bait. seventy-three down at the beach later today, water temperature cold, stay out. sixty-three for the warmth. water temperature there. jan, we do have a chance for maybe a shower or thunderstorm later on in our holiday weekend and we will break it down coming up. >> it is a big weekend on the road. lets go over to amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center. >> we're taking a live look at schuylkill at spring garden, majors are looking great, including i-95, 202, 30 and vine, mass transit looking good as well, and around the city we have one tough spot to look out for in olde city where third street between walnut street and chestnut street closed for water main break. the bad news expect that to be closed until tuesday. your alternate is fifth street or seventh street.
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of course, heading down the shore you've got a snag in north wildwood west spruce avenue at new york avenue is closed due to a down pole your alternate there is there. look at turnpike, route 100 leaving for shore or another destination, we expect beautiful conditions out there in the cbs-3 traffic center aim amanda muhler back to you. down the shore earlier the better. thanks, manned a. we will begin with break ing news, police believe a minivan driver struck and killed a woman on a bucks county highway, now, investigators are looking for clues that will help track down the person responsible. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live in bristol this morning, anita. >> reporter: good morning, jan police say that woman was trying to cross the crosswalk when driver of the dark minivan hit her. this roadway is opened but as you can see from video from earlier this morning, of this scene this is here in bristol at intersection of beaver dam road and route 13, police say
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with man was walking across crosswalk when this car came down and hit her. bristol boro police chief stephen henry is asking driver to turn himself in. investigators are hoping nearby businesses can help. >> i am also checking on route 13 businesses, if any of the business owners on route 13 or bath street around 11:50 p.m. this evening, believe they have a camera on view of 13 we would appreciate their cooperation. >> reporter: police say this may be a nissan and may be a gray minivan but it is certainly missing a front headlight. if you have any information call police. live, anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". two philadelphia police officers are recovering this morning after their cruiser and another vehicle collided in mayfair. the crash happened on the 6200 block of torresdale avenue on friday afternoon, investigators say officers were responding to a shooting several blocks away where a 23 year-old man was wounded, so
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far no arrestness that shooting. philadelphia police are investigating the death of infant boy someone found the six week old child unresponsive, in a southwest philadelphia home on friday morning. as "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff tells us police do consider the child's death suspicious. >> reporter: six weeks was all he had, around 12:30 p.m. police say emergency crew where is called to the 5800 block of willows avenue for a month and a half old infant found dead. investigators ruled the babies death suspicious. >> he is just a baby. innocent. >> reporter: neighbors who have not yet heard of the who told "eyewitness news" that they also had no idea an infant was inside of the home. >> sad, tragic, it is, heart breaking. >> reporter: this resident asked not to be shown, she just moved to the block a few months ago. >> very shocking. >> reporter: you didn't know any baby was there. >> no, difficult not. >> people come and they go.
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they move, they live, they rent and then they go. i haven't seen the people. >> reporter: neighbor pauline parish raised nine children. while the exact circumstances surrounding this baby's death have not been made public she feels the term suspicious means discarded and has a message for those struggling to care for young babies. >> if you have a child and you do not want it, give it to adoption, give it to the police precinct, leave it there, listen, i can't manage this baby or take care of this babe. please take this baby to the adoption, terrible. but don't destroy a life. >> reporter: again, details of this investigation have not yet been made public and no arrests have been made at this time. reporting from police headquarters alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". british authorities arrested a ninth person in connection with monday's terror attack in manchester. police raided a barber shop in south manchester, the suspect
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bomber is believed to have stayed there in the days leading up to the attack and it has been empty since the bombing. >> we are getting into a stage where we're working it through and as we have seen from the number of arrests where we're in the right track to contain it and people that pose further risk are being pick up >> now all 22 victims killed in monday's bombing have been identified, singer ariana grande says she will return to manchester to perform a benefit concert for victims and her families. back here at home new developments in the russia election meddling investigation, washington post reports that jared kushner talk with the russian ambassador about creating a secret communications channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin. kushner is president trump's son in law and senior aid, fbi is reportedly looking at kushner's role in the trump administration. meantime president trump is wrapping up his international trip with the second day of the g7 summit in italy, before heading back to
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washington. while meeting with the leaders of the six other wealthy democracies, efforts to combat terrorism were a focal point. a key figure during jimmy carter's white house year as died. mr. brzezinski was national security advisor to america's 39th president. brzezinski helped president carter bridge gaps betweene beginnings president sadat and the israeli prime minister leading to the camp david accord. his death was announced friday night by his daughter mika brzezinski. brzezinski was 89 years old. still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning. >> the hunt is on foreman accused of punching another with cerebral palsy i'm david spunt with what the suspect did a decade ago involving veterans graves. and, petting with a purpose, thinks far from just a horse hobby, our stephanie
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authorities say the suspect seen on surveillance video mocking and then sucker punch ing is a focus of a new manhunt. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt picks up the story >> this is video that even seasoned members of the law enforcement say that it is difficult to watch. a man with cerebral palsy, is
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minding his own business, outside of a west chester 7-eleven when police say 29 year-old barry baker mocks and then clocks him in the face with the sucker punch. >> thinks so blatant and so absolutely repulsive to anybody who sees it. >> reporter: chester county sheriff bunny welsh is personally involved in finding baker and she's in the wasting anytime. we fund out baker has a long, criminal past and pleaded guilty to stealing metal flag holders from veterans graves a decade ago and he sold them to his scrap metal company. >> we pray for his heart and soul. >> reporter: mike is with the baptist church and his cemetery is where the crime all happened. he wasn't here, in 2006 when baker stole markers but pastor says it was a sad day and church's nearly 300 year-old history. authorities say that baker also hit another church, cemetery. >> we're here, anytime, we would be more than happy to be resource and tell him or
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anybody else about who got it. >> reporter: baker was booked, released for punching the man earlier this week with cerebral palsy and supposed to come back on unrelated domestic charges but never showed up. authorities tell "eyewitness news" that baker has contact in downingtown, coatsville and georgetown delaware. source say baker mentioned possibly fleeing to florida. sheriff welsh says he is making a mistake by running and need to own up to what he did to the victim. >> it is just so despicable he would take position not only mocking him but then a salting him it is hard to comprehend. >> reporter: i reached out to barry baker's attorney, still no comment. if you have any information about barry baker call 911 on chester county sheriff's department n west chester david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". switching gears now, police have beefed up patrols at the shore this memorial day weekend. wildwood mayor ernie troiano say officers will handle memorial day crowd, police
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will be on the boardwalk and beach to handle anything that may happen over the next three days. >> come down, have a good time but if you do not do it at home don't do it here. and if you do get caught you will get in trouble. >> simple advice, right. mayor welcomes everyone to enjoy festivities there and to treat each other with kindness during their stay. >> meantime businesses have been hard at work preparing for unofficial start of the summer and people are in the pool enjoying the start of the long weekend. according to zach morey2017 season is off to a great start >> fortunately for us we are opened longer year round then other properties around here so we have more time to get everything in order but otherwise it is all hand on deck and we are trying to look our best out there. >> last night "eyewitness news" hit the boardwalk to find it bustling, even at a late hour there, were plenty of people enjoying a nighttime stroll to kick off the long
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holiday weekend. it is not just wildwood atlantic city is also kicking off beach season. at tropicana casino a dazzling fire works display ushered in the unofficial start to summer fire works will continue all summer licensing as well, every saturday night. earlier in the evening, there was a beach ball drop in ac on the boardwalk outside resorts to welcome summer. this is the fourth year that the beach balls have been let loose a lot of fun this weekend, matt. it is not a perfect 10 in the weather department but i say it could be a whole lot worse. i always look at the bright side. >> like i said not a perfect 10 but would i keep it probably in the seven, eight, nine range. it will be a pretty good end to our holiday weekend. we are in the middle of the holiday weekend. it started yesterday, we will go through here this morning. been a great morning. weather watchers talking about temperatures that are a little bit on the cool side, in a few areas, heading south in
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wilmington. delores is 51 degrees this morning but the sunshine is back out there, again, that is always nice even if it is just below average at sunshine, that is always good. as we head out into central new jersey back toward john's house in tabernacle he has sunshine and it is 55 degrees. we are closer to be around 57 oo through the morning hours. as we head up north, of the city, lets go up toward quakertown it is john jenkins house in perkasie and it is sunshine, once again and 52 degrees, for him up in his backyard. so overall it is not, that bad of a day, it is a lit built on the cool side outside the city but for the rest of us we are looking at those temperatures that are seasonal, in the mid to upper 50's and it will be another day where we will see temperatures in the 70's later this afternoon. outside right now we are getting a look at is what going on here in center city. it is a great morning. not a cloud in the sky, and you can see logan circle here, basilica out there, all with that sunshine, shining down,
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and even one of my favorite spots at contacted my of natural sciences getting in on the action here this morning. overall a great start to the day, we will be unfortunately watching for some cloud cover to come in and, right now, plenty of sunshine, a great start to what is a middle of our, extended weekend. storm scan three showing there is not a cloud in the sky in philadelphia but across the entire area. we are looking at nice, quiet conditions, a few very, very light showers down here near baltimore. good news they will fade away, they will not work their way in to delaware, probably going to see nice dry conditions through there through the morning but is there a small chance for a sure to develop, later on, in the day-to-day and as we go through nighttime hours. we will talk about that in a second. temperatures right now we're comfortable 61 in philadelphia fifty-eight toward trenton. fifty-four millville. sixty-three wildwood. lets look at the rest of the shore spots here this morning near barnegat light house 59 to start the day.
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ocean city had 59. stone harbor at 63. down in delaware it is 64 in rehoboth. you can see our wind are out of the west to the northwest and that is some good news for us. usually with the land breeze that is when we call it when that breeze comes off central new jersey it keeps our temperatures higher, where as, when we hit that cool breeze off of the cool ocean only at 60 degrees it keeps our temperatures below normal. that is why if you grab sweat shirt you will be good to go, maybe some folks if you are brave you can go in the short sleeve shirt to get out early and check out the day, down in the shore points, again if you want to get your day going sooner. as we look at future weather here some cloud cover mix necessary with that sunshine and it gets thicker as we go through the afternoon. a very small, very slim chance for a spotty shower, as you can see popping upright around atlantic city around 3:00 this afternoon. again, not completely out of the question we will see or hear in philadelphia up in the poconos a chance for a stray,
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spotty showers. better chances will come later in the afternoon toward the evening and they will stay in the southern half of the area toward the delaware shore points and thenls here, late tonight, and into rr early portion of tomorrow morning, and by the time we get in about 11:k time frame on suendt out of thed poconos for or doing that chance and we will stay dry and into monday, that is where ou through and give us a chance for shower or he lower 70's for our high and intohe poconos, and for memorial d degrees on monday, mostly cloudy in the chance will be out there as ourion,
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jan. >> we will keep an eye on matt. with the drug overdose epidemic reaching record numbers, in and around philadelphia, there is renewed emphasis on addiction treatment programs. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how course is are helping -- horses are helping. >> reporter: beauty and tranquility of nature is helping 23 year-old emily coal , stay sober. >> it just got to the point where everything just came crumbling down. >> see where you are going. >> reporter: after years of being addicted to alcohol and drugs emily is putting her life back together in addiction recovery with the living grin foundation and their farm team program. >> it gets along pretty well. >> reporter: is what your favorite part of being out here. >> just peaceful and how open it is. e recovering addicts do chores and work with the horses. me. >> reporter: equine therapy emily is interacting overcomesey
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to get this horse to move back horse. he is just there. he is always is 100 percent the. >> reporter: brad therapist and knows about it powers of addiction h now he is helping others inryhag powers of horses and life on the farm. out, into the nature like to open up. owas come down. >> a huge piece that i lost in iggest thing ible to stand firm get out of honestly. >> reporter: now, believing in herself again emily is learning new lessons on the farm, lessons of responsibility and trust. >> it is an amazing opportunity for them to gain that confidence, that they are going to need when they go back to their lives and back to their jobs and their loved won. >> thanks, that ways great job
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welcome back. captain jack sparrow sales high seas persued by a villain with a convenient debt a rick has a preview of the pirates of caribbean dead man tell no tails. >> pirates, a disease for generations. >> javier bardem sets sail as a villain in search of the captain jack sparrow, in pirates of the caribbean, dead men tell no tails. >> he is one of those, chances
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you have to really enjoy a movie set and play witt, because the amount of great detail that is on the set, and the boats and wardrobe, make up. >> reporter: make up which transformed at contacted my award winning actor into captain salsczar. >> hours for such amazing work but when you have it done on your face you really have to see a lot to see yourself in the mirror and gives you a great deal of what people will receive. >> thousands of men. >> jeffery rush returns as captain barbosa. >> it is deep secrets from the past that kind of raised their head in this story. >> reporter: dead men tell no tails introduces audience toes new characters on their own quest. >> i play sadrena smith a astronomer, and not a love
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interest, or in distress but she's out to find her identity >> reporter: she plays brenton as the son of will turner. >> henry drives the whole movie and i was lucky enough to be given a great character with a really, kind of human, based story line. >> something spanish. >> reporter: new members of the pirates crew enjoyed work ing with the series veterans. >> they are amazing. they just turn it on and completely commit to their characters especially johnny, he embodies jack sparrow in a way i have never seen before. >> in hollywood i'm rick dam jella. still ahead on "eyewitness news" we are following latest on the deadly hit and run last night in bucks county, we are now learning more about the victim and vehicle police are looking for. plus, paying more to get around town how much more will you to have pay to ride septa and when the fare hikes go into effect. back to wildwood for sweet new treat, thaw can make for
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good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao. it is memorial day weekend and what a beautiful start this morning. meteorologist matt peterson is live out there on the cbs-3 sky deck with eyewitness weather. good morning, matt, you have brilliant blue sky. >> great morning, you do not even need a jacket to be out
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here. i'm in a long sleeve shirt but overall, it is a nice, relatively mild start to the day, barely any cloud cover, wonderful sunshine for us here in center city and great start to the day across the entire region. we are waking up to temperatures that feel great. it is cooler as you might expect heading north toward poconos at 53 degrees this morning in mount pocono. sixty-one right now here in center city. heading down toward the shore we have had westerly breeze off the land, we have a land breeze and that tend to keep ourwarm side, in the morning and that is exactly what we have. temperatures only a couple degrees cooler then center city down along the ocean, atlantic city at 57 and temperatures in the 60's in a few spots in south jersey. rest of our temperatures, has still said 64 degrees in wildwood, 55 out toward millville, it is lower 50's in reading, allentown at 52. trenton this morning at 58. our wind are light, it is not
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a breezy morning, a big change from yesterday. our forecast for next couple hours we will be up to 67 by 9:00 this morning, cloud increase through the afternoon and spotty shower is a possibility but a slim possibility as we get up to 77 h temperature today. more chances for rain as we go through sunday and memorial day we will break down all those forecast details, jan as we come up. >> we will check back with you , thank you. time right now 6:31. a lot of people about to hit the road going down the shore so lets check with amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, hi there amanda. >> lots of people heading down the shore. we are taking a live look at ben franklin bridge for folks heading out of town today. most of the majors looking good including 95, 202, 30, schuylkill and vine. mass transit looking good right now as well. however, heading down the shore, it noise surprise, accidents are starting this morning on the garden state parkway. we have got one here on the northbound side in the express
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lanes. this is near pnc arts center two right lanes closed. you will deal with some delays there. on the southbound side we have arkway near new jersey turnpike, the right lane is blocked there so be ready for some delays as wewnd he shore instead of on your way hit a snag in north wildwood, new york avenue to a r alternate is anglesea drive. in the cbs-3 traffic amanda muho you. >> it already started, thank you. we are following breaking news, thisck and killed a pedesn in bucks county and police are looking for the hit and river. "eyewitness news" reporter bring us up to date on the investigation, anita. >> reporter: very sad news for one family after a 50 year-old woman was killed after a driver of some kind of a gray minivan struck and killed her, earlier or late last night. you can see video from the scene on route 13, and beaver
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dam road, police say it happened just before midnight, when would the man was crossing the crosswalk and this car hit him. police lease chief has a message for that drivers would it make everybody life including his much easier and close another to the family that we have to notify of this tragic event. people make mistakes. however one way or the other we will have resolution to this. >> reporter: at this time police are searching for a dark colored minivan with a missing headlight that may possibly be a nissan. investigators are searching local businesses for surveillance video that may help them identify that car but if you have any information call police. live from bristol i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". sad news indeed, thanks anita. investigators are trying to pinpoint what caused a collision of the tour bus and tractor trailer on the new jersey turnpike this accident happened in the southbound lanes in west deptford, early friday morning, and 32 people
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suffered minor injuries, police say collision caused a tractor trailer to jackknife, and then sent the bus into the wood. well, triple a predicts this will be the busiest travel weekend in more than a decade, an estimated 34.5 million americans will take a long car trip, and not all of them are heading to the shore but it sure may seem that way. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan went to atlantic city to find out just how long it takes. >> reporter: like any good drive to the shore, snacks, and something to drink are a must. even the slightest henninger pangs have been known to elevate irritability meter. today i've got to be on my game driving the news van. start at clock at one that 45. we are rolling from camden where i was covering a different story at noon. route 130 is known for lots of traffic iron getting on 76 east is an exercise in patients, even without holiday weekend traffic. merging on to 76 i'm joined by
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fellow travelers from delaware , pennsylvania. welcome to new jersey, ami ghost. so far i have been driving an her and couple miles in the atlantic city expressway and that wasn't so much fun but good news is, it looks good right here. to my surprise, the expressway isn't congested at all, passing farly plaza many fellow drivers stopped to refuel, hydrate or hit bathroom. i'm good, let's keep going. it was fun while it lasted. we are by atlantic city airport and things are coming to a crawl. >> reporter: backup aspected as cars exit garden state parkway and cape may county beach towns. once we are clear from that it is smooth sailing to complete our mission and see 5,000 beach balls drop at resorts. >> well, here we are, we made to it atlantic city, just a two hour tour, not bad for the friday of memorial day weekend glad we're here. moral is it is not that bad driving down the shore. when you get here one way or another i'm sure you'll have a ball. cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness
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news". >> i think end justifies the means in that case. many are bypassing the shore and opt to go stay in philadelphia this memorial day weekend. if you want to bypass that traffic, businesses are ready for crowd here in philadelphia memorial day weekend is one of the busiest weekend of the year for morgan's pier on the delaware river. >> a lot of follow thanks don't get down the shore. if you don't go town the shore come here. we bring in extra beer, liquor , supplies just to get through crazy weekend. >> some others we have found skipping shore plan to do some boating on the river. all right, bad timing for philly tourist rocky fans. take a look, starting tuesday area around the rocky statue outside art museum will close for two weeks. cities parks and recreation department says workers need to make improvements around the statue so that means no selfie with rocky until the area reopens. do you take septa to work? berth take more money with you fares are going up this summer
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as eyewitness nice reporter alycia nieves tells us the hikes will impact all mode of travel and payment. >> reporter: septa riders be advised a system wide fare increase has been just approved. >> no good. they should lower the price. >> reporter: why? >> i feel like we pay enough. two bucks enis fine by me. >> reporter: single quick trip fare will go from $2.25 to $2.50. across the board on all mode of septa transportation commuters should expect to see a roughly 10 percent fare hike >> wow, that is bad. >> it is ridiculous, really ridiculous that they are raising the prices up. >> it is like it is always something, more money out of you and service doesn't get any better as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: many current commuters are not a fan, some arguing it is anything, they deserve a discount for being inconvenienced by issues septa has had in the past year like having to deal with septa changes after the septa had to take a third of the silver liners off the rail system
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because of defects. >> just go through all that and y'all raising prices, y'all putting us in a jam when y'all wasn't running and then, come summertime and y'all want to turnaround and keep raising prices up. it is not fair to the people in the city. >> reporter: whether commuters like it or not septa says fare increase is necessary and will take effect july 1st. in philadelphia alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". happening today a new water show at long wood gardens. tonight the chester county landmark debuts 90 million-dollar main fountain garden. you may recall our very own meisha johnson took us there in her dream drive on thursday project took two years, more than 3,000 workers and more than 9,000 cubic yard of concrete. >> our goal, from the beginning was to recreate, an experience that was familiar to everyone who knew it before that we wanted it to be better and even more exciting. >> the fountain shows at long wood gardens runs through the
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weekend and summer months. still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", tips about tipping. we know we're supposed to tip at restaurants and hairdresser , right? but there are instances where it is not actually expect, we will sort through etiquettes of tipping, up next. it is a sweet treat that you create your self, anyway you want it, it starts with the doughnut but after that it is all up to you, still ahead the toppings and reason this shop is name after a prune but don't worry, tori says there nor prunes involved. plus tracking thunderstorms for your holiday weekend, see when they could impact your plans. we will be right
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watch the tram car please. >> since 1971, wildwood's own flos single, led her voice to clear the tram car's path. tram debuted in 1949 takes passengers along the 2-mile long boardwalk there and if you have been to wildwood anytime between 1992 and today you may have seen, gigi behind the wheel. >> i love it, i work 16 hours a day, and seven days a week, with a little nap in the afternoon and i never get tired of it. >> good for him.
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>> john gigi gigliati a retired freight train conduct or spent last 24 years driving the tram earning him that nickname gigi on the tram that he drives up and down the board. well, as many vacationers head to the jersey shore, apparently so are great white sharks. mary lee and sysco, two sharks that have tracking devices on them are once again showing up in our region. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos talked to those who track sharks to find out why they do it. >> reporter: unofficial start to summer means, many are heading down the shore, taking a dip in the ocean, and like most americans, being concerned about one particular sea dweller. one thing you are most fearful of in the ocean. >> sharks. >> bitten by a shark, man. >> sharks. >> definitely got to be sharks >> reporter: off the coast of delaware or new jersey this weekend you may be sharing the water with mary lee a 50 year-old great white shark. >> i definitely try to keep my eye out. >> tracking mary lee over four
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years. >> reporter: chris fisher is founding chairman of o search which tags and tracks great white sharks like mary lee. >> mary lee is size of the minivan. >> really, oh, wow we need to stay away. >> reporter: mary lee has been joined biopsies co a smaller male last spotted off the coast of delaware. >> good sign your eco system there is in good shape. these are balance keepers of the ocean. >> it is important that they are there but at the same time it is not important to me. enough to be in the what ther with them. >> reporter: fisher says his team's goal, to great white sharks movement and mating patterns and remind people great white attacks are extremely rare. >> mary lee has been swimming up and down beach for 40 or 50 years and you don't hear about any interactions, of white sharks with people on thee coast. >> waiting for a chance, i'm telling you. >> reporter: maybe if you are lucky you will see mary lee tail swimming away because she's more frayed of you then you are offer. >> you see the fin you are out >> yes, exactly, yes.
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>> reporter: greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i would not consider myself lucky to see a fin. g up on shall see where they cbs this morning saturday, anthony mason and alex wagner join us live from new york with the preview, good morning >> oh, come on you want to see a fin, i follow mary leon twit ter no, no thank you. coming up, today's headlines plus we will take you inside apple's inner circle, it i tech giant's new 5 billion-dollar headquarters. >> also, she's apionr, at the he summer most anticipated movies my conversation with wonder woman director patty jenkins. and sage advice for class of 2017, we will share some of the wisdom imparted years college grad. >> all that plus your eye opener, dish, music in our saturday session, that is just ahead on cbs this morning, saturday. >> looks good see new about 15
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minutes. thank you. well well, cuss mar toy tip at bar or restaurant but for other services answer is not always so clear. and, just howth. correspondent jennifer lee takes a closer look. everyone has their own tip durig a night out. >> i usually do 20 percent kind of standard every where, maybe more to to 18 percent. >> reporter: ly taylor calls tipping a social contract, the going rate. >> standard rule of thumb 20 percent. >> reporter: rest can be tricky to navigate, standard at hair salons is 15 to 20 percent. you should get five dollars for valet. one to two dollars per bag for shuttle driver, flower delivery five dollars. stick with 18 to 20 percent for food delivery, tip a bartender, one to two dollars per drink and more when it is special. >> if they are mixing fixed
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ingredients you may want to give a couple dollars at lee 20 percent. >> reporter: same rule of thumb applies to the barista but straight coffee or someone takes your order behind a register and tip line pops up with the electronic signature. >> you are not obligated. if you feel like they went above and beyond, have a genuine smile, eye contact and make sure you are well taken care of, 10 percent to 20 percent always a nice gesture. >> reporter: when it comes to uber drivers you are not li but taylor says if you choose to do it in cash. jennifer m news, minneapolis. when all of those folks that giveills down in sea isle or if you nigre you have to remember to tip yourre, having a good time, whiceh i careful. we are talking abouttchers thisg holiday weekend,er-wise as w or
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temperatures out there, seasonal for the most mart we are seeing 50's, couple 60's poking their head out. 67 degrees, actual think morning. thinks john's house in philadelphia at 67. sunshine is out there what is he talking about this morning. he is saying it is a beautiful morning in the philadelphia area. i have to agree with him. as we head up toward central new jersey area, ed's house 59 , sunshine and he will be saying it is turning out to be a beautiful day. always supposed to be a relatively nice day and we are going to have that sunshine. it is definitely a great start to the morning. rest of our temperatures out there, 50's and that 167, so as we get a look what is outside thinks at rehoboth. it is a wonderful, wonderful morning. we will be seeing sunshine to kick the day off, couple folks riding their bike, morning run or walk in and then honestly i can say that i am jealous, i wish i was down there on the boardwalk with these great
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people, couple great people out there and beach, empty but i have a sneaky suspicion it will be filling up sooner rather than later. right now maybe a need a light jacket walking around down in the delaware beach or down to new jersey as well but overall it looks as though we are going to be not war big too much in the way of cooler temperatures throughout the day-to-day or in the afternoon holiday weekend we will see sunshine early on, increasing included cover as we go through our saturday and then here comes our next system out in the midwest for the most part throughout most of our saturday but by tomorrow, our warm front will be sitting just down to the south and few light spotty showers are a possibility today we could be looking for another round of at least light showers, late in the day on sunday but it will be really overnight sunday into monday where we will see a better chance for showers or thunderstorms firing up along this warm front. it will try to slide through the region, late on sunday
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night into monday morning, showers again, rumble of thunder but by monday we are then watching another cold front that will be relatively weak. it will wash out as it moves across the state. so monday mostly cloudy skies, showers, thunderstorm are a possibility but that front will lose potency across pennsylvania. that is good news for us here in the delaware valley and back down toward the shore points as well. once again our recap here areas of showers possibility later today, overall our sunday will be relatively nice we will see clear conditions early on, maybe cloud cover mixing with that sunshine as we go through afternoon hours but it will most likely remain dry on sunday, late sunday and into machinist when our showers crank up and it looks like memorial day itself mostly cloud which a shower or thunderstorm a possibility throughout the entirety of the afternoon. temperatures this afternoon we will be climbing up in the lower to mid 70's in some areas including high 70's in a
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couple spots including here in ale where we could get as high as 77. heading toward lehigh veil, 60 's and zero seven's. reading 71. afternoon high. allentown 72. kutztown at 69. so again a nice, day for us there, and as you take a lot at delaware valley these temperatures coming from our future model can be, cranked up maybe another degree or two so media, downingtown, out toward springfield, we will see low 70's on the model which will go with temperatures more along the lines of mid 70's or so. for trenton back toward newtown, yardley we will be looking for temperatures there low to mid 70's, philadelphia will get up to maybe the high 70's later this afternoon and we will be going with some 07- degree marks, probably closer along the shore points as well, maybe a few areas in the 60's but we will deal with a westerly wind and that will be definitely seeing temperatures staying in the zero seven's throughout the entirety of our saturday, jan? all right, thanks very much. it is do it yourself
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doughnut shop that encourages individuality and lets customers go wild with glaze and sugar toppings who better to tell us about this new boardwalk business then our very own vittoria woodill. >> reporter: get ready beach goers is there a new business in town serving made to order hot dough next the fractured prune. would you like to try sample of our ocean city san. >> yes, only sand you will ever eat. >> reporter: owner joann jenkins says it comes from a tail of a doughnut make shore needed a great name for his shop. >> woman named pruneela and in the 1800s she would go and enter mens competition for sports. every time she came back from a competition she had fractured something. he thought that was a unique name for his doughnut shop. so therein lies the name of the fractured prune. we don't any of prunes in ourll. >> reporter: let's talk about options like chocolate. i'm glad you sell them with
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the warning label. >> that is right becautenise tlr doughnuts are hot, made to order, doughnuts dipped in glaze and different toppings. you can go crazy. one glaze and as many want all e price. >> reporter: they are looking for a new flavored doughnut to dub the wildwood days doughnut and i'm feeling inspired. >> i think of wildwoodaffl, ice. kut then i think of the banana like a ferris wheel. so lets see how t fresh out of the friar doughnut i'm giving it a dunk inann rainbow jimmies. a drizzle of a nan, drizzled strawberry. >> very good. >> looking pretty good. >> and then finally. >> how do we forget cherry on top. >> time tea a ride on the ferris wheel. >> delicious. >> hot handed doughnuts. >> nothing beats that doughnut >> that doughnut is delicious and especially how creative with the topping, this is so much fun. >> that is why we say you
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leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. time for a final check of the forecast. >> we are hoping for good weather. i think we will get it. that is always good news for us. we will see temperatures in the 70's this afternoon, cloud cover will increase so get out , enjoy sunshine here this morning and a spotty shower late in the day but over ale that chance is pretty slim. we are looking for 76 on sunday, again, maybe a mix of sun and included in the afternoon, overnight showers sunday into monday and then it
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does look liken though we will be warm on monday it is our best chance for thunderstorm. >> i'm a glass half full kind of girl so i like the forecast >> i think overall most people do. >> thanks, matt. >> that is it for "eyewitness news" for now we may be signing off on tv but we are always on line ac bs philly .com. "eyewitness news" saturday is next. after great weekend, everybody
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