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good morning i'm jan carabao in for rahel solomon. >> i'm jim donovan. but first here's what you need to know to start your day on thursday, september 14th. >> obviously we're looking forearmed, dangerous at least one individual or individual. >> drive by shooting leaves four people wounded in north philadelphia, and now the search is on for the shooters and their white suv. dinner and a deal. president trump reaches an agreement with congressional democrats on daca over dinner wednesday night, the deal would create legal protections for almost 800,000, un documented immigrants. a community gathers to remember the victims of a high
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school shooting. >> i heard three gunshots and started running. >> reporter: student is accused of shooting four other students killing one and wounding three others. new iphone 10 was released and samsung not to be left out they announce that had they are hoping to release a bend able version of the galaxy note, that folds in half, a foldable mobile phone or as it was called 10 years ago, a mobile phone. >> that was james corden weighing in on the latest battle between apple and samsung. >> the flip phone, do you remember that. >> yes. >> apple introduced thousand dollars iphone 10 on tuesday, samsung wants to release a foldable phone next year. back to the future, is that what it is call. >> i did like my flip phony didn't have a problem with that. >> i knew she was going to laugh at me. >> no one is laughing, but perfect response, this is the future? >> yes. >> what is oldies new again,
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katie. >> hey, absolutely but i have seen bell bottoms coming back who knew that was going to happen. >> that was a bad move. >> i'm with you. >> let's switch gears today, walking outdoor with some rain gear. you will see i do not have my umbrella right now. there is not that much wet weather to track locally but back in the south and western suburbs new castle county, parts of the lancaster county especially beginning to see showers rolling in here. so, we have been talking about fog throughout the morning, it is far less than ideal in some spots but not every where. fog concern is definitely very localized and where you do have it, it could be locally dense too. down to the mile at reading observation site and half mile in lancaster. there are some showers moving in. this problem should work itself out in the next couple of hours but our morning drive is underway, we don't want that problem this time of the day but once fog is out of here don't expect to see a ton of sunshine. still warm. it is already off to a warm start but will remain on the
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muggy side and showers will be around and scattered nature throughout the course of the day. when it comes to temperatures, we should warm backup despite cloud and some showers, into the lower 80's, this afternoon you are going to see sun peeking through those cloud but granted this is not prettiest day we have ever seen. in the meantime warmth is something that lasts us well into the future, so i'll tell you how long this stretch will last in the seven day, a little later on, meisha. >> great, thanks very much. very good morning to you. happy thursday. our gateway. we are kicking it off good, everything looking great, 42 freeway north bound take that to 295, this is what you will be work w still traveling at posted speeds, but we know the drill, we will start to slow down a bit. ninety-five taillights southbound same story on 95, looking okay here but we are seeing brake lights, so letting you know it is starting to get busy f are those heading out there taillights southbound approaching bridge street. if you are heading out there i would say in the next 10 to 15 minutes you might want want
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want to heading out the door a little quicker. maybe pour your coffee not to go mug. that way you will get to work on time hopefully. it will be busy out there ben franklin bridge talking about speed restrictionness play down to 35 miles an her because of the fog. fog is still out there but katie said it is getting lighter. valleys light inner terms of the camera shot we are looking at right now, an hour ago ben franklin bridge looked foggy the. speed restrictionness play for ben, walt whitman, betsy ross and commodore barry bridge. now jan, back over to you. dinner and a deal, it looks like president trump and leading democrats, have come to a compromise to help young immigrants protected by daca. a person familiar with the woed conversation, tells cbs news, that the president met with senator chuck schumer and house minority leader nancy pelosi. they agreed the best way to move forward was to pass a bill that pairs the dream act with the border security package, both schumer and pelosi claim the possible agreement excludes funding for
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a border wall but white house says that idea was certainly not agreed to. we are receiving new details this morning on a horrific school shooting in washington state. we are learning that the accused gunman was reportedly upset with school shootings. dozens gathered for a vigil last night, investigators say teen suspect came to friedman high school in rock forward yesterday armed with two weapons, police say, he shot and killed one student and then wounded three others. authorities say that school custodian was the staff er who stopped the gun man from continuing that rampage. the custodian approached the shooter and ordered him to surrender. a student described the frightening scene there. >> i just remember i crouched down and i, the girl next to me, she fell and you could hear screaming, screaming. she had been shot. >> the sheriff's office says that the three surviving students are seriously injured the time now is 5:35n business news target stock rises over holiday hires. >> money watch's roxana saberi
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joins us live from the new york stock exchange with that story and more, good morning, roxana. >> reporter: good morning, jim and jan. here on wall street markets closed record highs, the do you closed 39 points nasdaq picked up five. apple's beats headphones are quote shoddy. five plaintiffs say power beats two and three headphones don't last or resist in water as marketed. they have defective batteries. apple has not yet responded to the complaint. former pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli spent the night behind bars. federal judge revoked his bail because he offered a $5,000 bound hoy grabbed a strand of hillary clinton's hair. shkreli was found guilty of cheating investors in a hedge fund he ran. retail stocks rose after target says it was hiring around 100,000 workers for the holiday season. that is 30,000 more than the company hired last year. retailer also said it will add 4500 jobs at its distribute center to prepare for more on line order. target is one of the first big
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retailers to announce its holiday plans. jim and jan, back to you. most of the stores, macy's , wal-mart will roll them out in the next few days and good for people who want seasonal work. good to hear. >> thanks, roxana, good to hear it. stage hand at walnut street theater are on strike. union workers walk off the job over firing of the two union members. union claims theater management terminated those members for discriminatory reasons, no comment from the walnut street theater. a pregnant teacher reported missing in maryland is found dead and now authorities have arrested her boyfriend. lauren wallons body was discover in the shallow grave yesterday afternoon. she was reported missing last week after she failed to show up for the first day of classes. police say the suspect tyler testier had been a person of interest even as he held hand with her mother at a news conference and pleaded for her safe return. >> the decision to allow him to participate in that news
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conference was a calculated, decision made by the detectives in this case for the express purpose of hearing what he had to say. >> investigators say his parents knew that testier was a suspect at the time of that news conference. he has been charged with murder and may make his first court appearance later today. here's a fight that may sound very familiar, to philadelphia residents, a soda tax in cook county illinois is now under fire. mayors from several cook county communities showed up at a county board meeting yesterday telling commissioners residents are going elsewhere for their sweeten drinks. they say it is costing their towns bound unless tax revenue mayors are afraid they will to have cut services. >> just go across the border to shop, in cook county and our jewel for example, told me that they have transferred 20 percent of their employees. services, reduced, or we will find some efficiencies but we will some programs will
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probably potentially have to go away. >> vote to repeal that soda tax comes up next month. city of san jose, california spends over a million-dollar a year getting rid of graffiti. now a couple invented a high tech removal method that could save time and money. city officials complained that if you want to take graffiti off a bridge you have to shut down a freeway. that gave one couple an idea. why not attach a cosmetics, spray can to a drone this way, they say the graffiti can be removed, remotely. police, drones, they have a great solution, it is flying , untether, increasing in the amount of amount they can hold and the ability to customize sensors force safety the only obstacles right now are regulations, currently federal law prohibits flying drones over people or cars. couple hopes it can create a petition to make its invention legal. well, public meeting tonight, in colwyn delaware county may shed light on why members of the youth football team have been playing in the dark.
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>> yeah, colwyn comets say the boro change the locks on the field house back in december, preventing them, access, to the field's switch, that forced parents to get very creative, to keep the field illuminated. >> twenty or 30 cars out here lined up providing lights for the kid for the last half an hour, 40 minutes of the practice. >> kid, it doesn't bother them they just want to play football. for parents, it makes us upset >> team says they have a lease with the boro to use the field until september 2019. still ahead on cbs-3 up next, serena williams adorable new baby. >> emmy statues get shipped off to l.a., plus this. i'm chris martinez and nasa's jet propulsion laboratory where scientists are preparing for an end to the historic mission to saturn we will have details coming up we are still tracking is what left of irma's remnant moisture moving through our area so we will track those showers for you coming up but first here's your cure auto insurance travel forecast.
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character actor frank vincent has passed away, he may be best known for his role as mob boss phil leotardo on the soprano's. he had rolls in good fellows, raging bull and other films. frank vincent was 78 years old his family said he died peacefully and will be laid to rest saturday in montclair, new jersey. soprano's co-star little stephen van sant tweeted this, rest in peace frankie vincent, proud to have worked with him and called him my friend, deepest love and condolences to kathleen and his children. well, serena williams finally introduces her new born daughter to the world, i got to tell you she's a cutie. tennis super star posted first photo of herself with her baby girl on instagram, yesterday, in the caption she wrote meet
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a legal innings junior. she was born september 1st and it is serene's first child with her fiance, reddit co founder a problem is. it is a credit the california part of the m.a. ward, right, statues and they have now arrived in hollywood. famous statues were boxed and loaded on to a plane in chicago yesterday, and the award are hand crafted, in the windy city, and for past 17 years united airlines has flown the cherished car get to l.a. and, of course, you can always watch, this year, the 69th prime time emmy award hosted by stephen colbert this sunday at 8:00 right here on cbs-3. >> he will be a good host. i have high hopesy will be dvr ing. >> we won't watch until next morning to see highlights. >> yes. >> we will wait for it. >> even so. >> so do you deserve an award for today's forecast. >> probably not. >> you don't create weather. >> i will get a for effort all the time but yeah, i still get
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blamed when it is ugly outside i get that, you know, yes, a lot of times, exactly but i do have some weather to tell but this isn't a wash out kind of day but it is muggy, gross outside. it is not really raining too much at the moment, we have a couple spots and i will show you here in fact receiving some rain, mainly westbound suburbs. looking at a different view from spring garden headquarters here, at cbs, we do have, a tropical -- sirens off in the distance. things are generally quiet. they are still dry. having been on the sky deck i can say it feels muggy outside too. eyewitness weather watchers are all up and adam this morning. we are finding temperatures warmer then they were this same time, mid to upper 60's. we have a 70-degree reading, that is coming from peter who just sent this in over last 10 or 11 minutes. it is a fresh observation and obviously very warm before sun comes up. elsewhere we had a couple pictures coming in this
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morning and yeah, we have some fog, this just came from the chestnut hill section of the city and whole point to show that fog settling in here, serious haze coming from the street lamp from phil chapline back to the maps for one more check and lets go out to these outlining most suburbs. sixty-eight this morning from lou, who else has a lot of cloud overhead and his comment , maybe a hit of fog and mist. point is that you will find fog in scattered nature around the region but where you do come across it, it can be locally dense. that is worse then a widespread fog because you don't see it coming. do keep that in mine. storm scan, pretty quiet, locally, obviously some showers moving in, very heavy rain, this is irma's remnant moisture back toward upstate new york and western pennsylvania. that will retait through as day goes on and with time we will still to have deal with the spotty shower or thunderstorm even in the upcoming weekend but very warm , otherwise, we will hit 81, couple degrees above average. we will take that. later tonight dipping down to
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66 under a couple cloud and then as we look forward in the seven day, 80's, at lee 81 for next several days. it does appear that we cannot guarantee completely dry weather until monday and by tuesday, remnants or rather jose itself, what at the moment is still a category one hurricane will make its closest path to our area a lot of questions remain in terms of the course of that storm will take. stick with us in that regard. meisha. >> absolutely, thank you very much. very good morning, happy thursday, we are looking outside right now schuylkill at girard. taillights in the eastbound direction. headlights moving in the westbound direction. you can see how busy the schuylkill is right now. earlier we were looking at places where that overnight project was taking place and that has been since cleared. just congestion right now. it is certainly getting busy now that we are pushing toward the 6:00 o'clock hour. 422 same story here at route 29 headlights moving in the eastbound direction you can see headlights out there good news still traveling around at
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posted speed, except for, bam, the bridges, you have a speed restriction in play because of the fog out there. ben franklin bridge, walt whitman, betsy ross, commodore barry bridge these bridges will be affect right now. when we look at congestion levels cross west over into new jersey, you're looking g flow is really nice here. it looks like it will hold up until we crack in the 6:00 o'clock hour which is great, compactly what we want to see on a thursday. you will be taking it slow, because we have to. we have construction route one southbound closed at saint georges until 7:00 a.m. use an alternate route 13 that will be your best bet, guys. also some more construction two places here in delaware 495, and, and claymont, two lanes until 7:00 a.m., and 295 northbound, that will be closed until 7:00 a.m. head up, and then we have some malfunctions traffic lights 202 dekalb pike is closed because of construction in norristown between lafayette and washington street. alternate 202 and markly street. we will talk about those malfunctions traffic lights
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coming up in the next 10 minutes. jan, back over to you. well, it is season 10 of the doctors and this morning it is part two of their exclusive interview with aaron carter. i talked to doctors travis stork and andrew orton about today's episode and upcoming season. >> part two is giving aaron results of the tests that he had done and also talking candidly about aaron about where does he go from here. he is acknowledging he has a problem, he need help, question is once you acknowledged it how will you solve this problem. look, this is not a simple one day, okay, aaron came on the show and now he is all better. so part two is all about where do we go from here, and people will see the conversations are very candid, they are very real, and deal with a lot of scary subjects but again, i think anyone watching will feel not only for him, but hey , say okay he is going through a lot of the same things that i have dealt with and it is pretty eye opening. >> now, season 10 this show
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started airing, i remember very first episode of the doctors. i found it fascinating. i haven't looked back what has changed about the medical profession and america's approach to health since then. >> great question, i mean 10 year run, it has been a great run and you know, my experience personally, i'm a better person. i learned every day on the show. i learned. i keep up with the latest advances and trends in medicine and you know, what we try to do we try to help you be your own quarterback with your health. >> you can catch up with the doctors today at 9:00 o'clock right here on cbs-3, stay with us, we will be right back.
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nasa's mission to saturn is coming to a fiery end. >> cassini spacecraft will make a final dramatic dive tomorrow, through saturn's atmosphere. here's correspondent chris martinez. >> reporter: after more than a decade, studying saturn rose lee lopez has come to think of the cassini
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spacecraft as a member of the team. this is half of the size of it >> half the size. >> reporter: it is why saying good bye is so bitter sweet. >> it is sad, but on the other hand you are pleased that the job was done, and it was well done. >> lift off of the casino i spacecraft on a billion mile trek to saturn. >> reporter: to years after it left earth its mission is even willing. since arriving in 2004 the probe has beamed back more than 300,000 images of the ringed giant and its dozens of moons. this one called the cellatus is getting a tension after cassini revealed a global ocean beneath its frozen surface. >> these moons orbiting these giant planets are places where there could be current life actually living. >> reporter: eric stern was just a senior in college and now he is plotsing its final hours. spacecraft is nearly out of gas and will use what is left
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to plunge itself into saturn's atmosphere sending back data as it burns up. >> we are collect science up to the last minute. >> reporter: fiery end to a voyage that will fuel research for years to come. new mission to saturn, perhaps to look for life, are already in the works. chris martinez for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, a hundred tane biker has a wild encounter he won't soon forget, video you have to see coming up in our next half an hour. >> we will take a look at this this dog has a know for crime and it is a special ability that can help keep children safe. what she's able to find that in other dog in pennsylvania can find. and all pack up, ready to go how these boxes are helping seniors, stock their pantry and how you can help this special program too we will tell you bit when "eyewitness news" this morning continues.
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taking a live look at the shore this morning, conditions , well, they are improving after a foggy, humid start to the morning. katie's coming up ahead to tell us whether we will see some sunshine today. a drive by shooting, sent four people to the hospital, and this morning, police are on the hunt for the gun man,
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and we have a description of the car, that is straight ahead. daca deal president trump and top democrats hash out a deal over dinner, more on the agreement to protect thousands of dreamers from deportation. today is thursday, september 14th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. i'm jan carabao, rahel solomon is off. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things, this morning >> good morning, guys. >> we are so close to friday, you guys. >> oh, i am, you know me. >> jim's counting down minutes , seconds. >> we have construction clearing out. we have fog. good news, no accidents. >> good. >> the fog is really scattered in nature. >> good. >> i worry about that because it is so scattered we don't this huge veil of thick fog that it could trip you up because it comes up quickly. just watch for that. it is very sparse. that is helpful. however, you will notice on storm scan some showers working their way in across western most suburbs berks, nc

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