tv Eyewitness News at 430 CBS February 9, 2018 4:30am-5:01am EST
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>> well a sea of people make way for a mound of trash, crews working to clear the garbage left behind after yesterday's epic celebration, we'll take closer look at the progress made in the clean up overnight. >> amazing. when i saw nick and carson coming down the way, i was just like ecstatic, i couldn't even believe. >> a party eagles fans will never forget. spectators possibly in the millions gather to cheer on the super bowl champs. and this morning, we're expecting an update from the city on how it all went. >> and breaking news overnight , the federal government shuts down for the second time this year as lawmakers miss midnight deadline. we'll tell you what this means and just how long the shutdown is expected to last.
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well, today is friday, february 9th. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo in for rahel solomon. let's get a check on today's forecast with. hi, guys. >> good morning. >> it was a blast. i mean, we have been tack being it all morning long, what we witnessed out, there the stories, just a party. and i got to say in the wormed of traffic this morning, obviously things will be a lot easier than it has been all week. >> and winds wise, not as much compared to yesterday. stowe will feel a little better today. still going to be chilly out there, not quite as brutal if you will. taking a look at the live neighborhood network camera, look at the city from across the river, beautiful shot there. we'll see clouds filtering on in very quickly throughout the day today. taking a check at storm scan3, notice the thin clouds beginning to work their way n i zoom out a little bit to
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show you there is some snow located off to the wells. that's actually going to pass by just to the north. but it could bring couple of snow showers, even flurries to our north, mainly the poconos, lehigh valley, minimal accumulations really. 25 degrees right now in philadelphia, 20 degrees in wilmington, 19 in millville. 20 degrees as you start ooh day in atlantic city, look at the winds, calm, light, pretty much all locations, so that's going to make huge difference in how it feels out there this morning. see increasing clouds, temperatures remain chilly. much calmer winds, won't feel as brutal. snow shower possible to the north. we have some rain on the way, meisha, later this weekends, i'll have details coming up in just a bit. >> all right, thank you so much for. that will looking outside right now, roadways actually looking pretty nice. the vine, heading in the westbound direction, schuylkill looking good, eastbound side, you can see your neighbors there, overall everything basically looking like this. take that toward 295. this is what we're looking at, there looking nice and quiet.
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boulevard same story, push into the sounds bound direction, looking good there, as well. we do, however, have overturned vehicle in new jersey, 59 north between florence columbus and route 206. heads up on that, still snowing a lot of green around there, a lot of movement. you should be able to navigate around that. construction crews still out there. pa turnpike eastbound before willow grove. right lane compromise the there. construction northbound 202 north between washington street and schuylkill avenue. alternate lanes are open, jim, jan, back over to you. >> great big party calls for great big clean up. crews are working to make philadelphia look good as new after yesterday's parade. >> chantee lans with more on the massive clean you have effort. a mess out there yesterday. how is it looking now? >> still pretty much a mess. yesterday was a party of all parties. jan coming in today safe to call this kind of the super bowl parade hang over. that's exactly what it looked
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like out here at the art museum. let me show you some of trash everywhere, guys, i mean, cans , this is someone's tent, somebody's book bag, i don't even know what that is, but come with me little further, on camera here, a pile of chairs, and there are a bunch of pile of chairs out here. you know, it is a blanket right here behind scott here. you know, we're just in one small portion, when it starts to brighten up, we could actually show you the view of littered trash. but just keep in mind, crews were working overnight kind of bringing, sweeping, we saw leaf blowers, just trying to get this place in order, and keep in mind, like in the past , you had events like the pope coming, you had made in america, at like the art museum, different parts of the city but in one concentrated place and it may not have been as many people. also, the parade was about like several miles, maybe two, 3 miles. so i guess it is more coverage
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area. but, you know, at the end of the day, this still looks like this, so we're hoping that they actually are able to make their way back out here and get this done by today. that is the very latest, live at the art museum, chantee lans, jim, jan, back to you. >> whole lot of work still needs to be done, chan tee, thank you. >> philadelphia will grade itself how it handled one of the largest parties it ever through, holding post season parade briefing today. >> e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! >> you can see there yesterday eagles nation bask in the sunlight and the spotlight. crowds cheered as they waived to the caravan caring the super bowl champions. and caught a glimpse of the vince lombardi trophy. from broad street to city hall to the ben franklin parkway and the art museum, it was clear, philly loves its eagles , and the eagles love the fans right back.
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>> it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. god knows when we will do this again, but hopefully next year >> nick foles has done several things in his store i can career that hasn't been done by very great quarterbacks in this league. so something special about that guy. >> now, for the most part, the crowd during the all day celebration was well behaved. so far, no estimates from the city on how many people were in town for that parade. >> and after the celebrations, one eagles player met with fans from cherry hill, new jersey, not far from his hometown. running back corey clement hosted a meet and greet at modell's in cherry hill last night. real exciting there. fans lined up to get their footballs, shirts, other eagles merchandise signed. he's from glassboro half hour from cherry hill. he tells "eyewitness news" he will never forget yesterday's super bowl parade. >> my feeling was just i felt, you know, numb, just being
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able to witness so many fans staying committed throughout the rest of the season, and being therefore one another. so this was a special moment here. >> great story there. clem he is zero end's dream began to take flight at glassboro high school. if you missed any of the parade and celebration yesterday at the art museum or if you want it relive all of the special moments, of course , you can catch a special encore presentation at 2:00 tomorrow, on our sister station the "cw philly." >> and breaking news overnight , federal government is shutdown this morning, for the second time this year. as correspondent john loyer end reports, the shutdown this time isn't expected to be as long, and may ends sometime today. >> senator ran paul took a stand thursday. >> i can't in all good hon eggs at this, and all good fate, just look the other way because my party is now come police it in the deficit. >> republican from kentucky held up key vote that prevented dollars two year budget deal from advancing result nag government shutdown >> we are in a terrible state as a country.
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$20 trillion in debt is bigger than our entire economy. >> paul pushing for amendment to maintain budget caps, but senate leaders said that wasn't going to happen. paul is placing the blame on both parties t. >> nothing will be reformed, the waste will continue, and government will keep taking your money, irresponsibly, and adding to its 20 krill john dollar debt. >> something paul is use being this stand-off for his own political future. >> first, for 2024 to be the fiscal watchdog, in the race for president and the second using this as a fundraising opportunity. >> two hours after the shutdown started the seven at vote in the favor after budget deal by a vote of 71 to 28. the deal now goes to the house when minority leader nancy pelosi was asked if she was going to vote for it? >> no. >> john loyer ends, cbs 3, " eyewitness news." >> coming up on cbs-3 " eyewitness news" this morning , video cell phone captures the moment flames
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spread through school bus in massachusetts. >> take a look at this, hear how other bus drivers quickly took action to keep the fire from destroying an entire fleet. >> we're on the verge after tequila shortage. we'll tell you how much you may have to pay for your next margarita, and let you know how long the shortage may last
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>> we're bark with incredible video,, inferno claimed a mansion in los angeles, in the exclusive bellaire neighborhood it, caught fire around 5:30 last night. there is no word yet on the cause of that fire. score one for the good guys in the war against drugs. the feds and massachusetts law enforcement officials have seized more than 77 pounds every elicit drugs that includes more than 30-pound of phentinol. operation high hopes also made more than dozen arrests and broke up two boston area drug trafficking organizations. >> well, we believe that there
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is a strong connection to mexico. and quite possibly all of the phentinol originates in that country. >> authorities also seized about $300,000 in alleged drug money. >> frightening moments in a central massachusetts community, as cell phone video shows a school buster g into flames. fortunately, there were no children on that bus at the time. firefighters responded quickly , and used foam to control the fire. other bus drivers quickly moved their buses from that area, the driver of the bus says he just started it up and saw smoke. the owner of the bus company says there are procedures in place for safety. >> the driver being on the bus , you know, any sense of danger, they're trained in evacuation procedures, we actually do drill, so all of the kids are familiar with how to get off quickly. >> investigators say the fire likely started in the heating unit of that bus. >> well, for people looking forward to celebrating the weekends with a glass of margarita, or shot of tequila,
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listen to there is the world, gosh, from the bring of tequila shortage. >> terrible news, folks, shortage of the plant used to make tiquila, increase in demand, causing quite the stir among tequila producers. >> you have to glow for 30 years in order to come one good tequila. >> for good marching real an it can go to up 50, $606, with any kind of shortage. >> the tequila shortage estimate today last until 2021 >> my goodness. >> what are we going to do? >> switch to sangria or wine coolers. you know me, i like my wine cooler. >> take anything about now. we've had a long week, folks. >> a long week but great weeks , guys, simply great week yesterday was chill specially with the wind, that will be different today. it will be chilly but won't have the brutal wind. it will feel a little better out there. we'll see increase in clouds throughout the day, as well. taking you now to live look at the beautiful city.
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looking at center city there, we have a very quiet scenario setting up for us this morning , and on my way in i could see beautiful view of the crescent moon, just simply beautiful start to the day. but the day will turn rather cloudy rather quickly. 25 degrees in philadelphia, it is 20 in wilmington, 18 degrees as we start your day in millville. good morning to you, pottstown , right around 17 degrees now, media, 25 degrees. we have 19 in cherry hill. twenty-one in palmyra. and in doylestown, checking in this morning, little bit chillier, right around 18 degrees there. so your school planner, ride to school, it will be chilly, no doubt about that, in the 20 's, but with less wind, see some sunshine to start the day 27 degrees, lunch and recess, looking at 35. the ride home, 39 degrees. so your forecast today, for the greater philadelphia region, high temperature right around 39. it will be seasonably cool. not quite as sunny as it was yesterday. and that's courtesy of it system that's going to be passing by just to the north.
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actually it is a warmfront. we deal with the clouds on the increase because of that, and then areas into the lehigh valley, the poconos, couple snow showers, even some flurries today. won't amount too much as far as accumulation is concerned, we stay dry here philadelphia, so you notice with the clouds into saturday morning. look what happens as we head into saturday afternoon and evening. we start to see some late day showers working their way in, and then a soaking rain, going to be moving in as we led into sunday. looks like saturday is going to be the best day of the weekend, looking at things as of right now, sunday is looking extremely wet. we could even see period of heavy rain on sunday, but at least temperatures will be mild. looking at temps in the 50's both saturday, sunday. talk about just how much rain could you see in your neighborhood coming up in just a bit. meisha? >> all right, chelsey, thank up, seems like straight up, the 50's, got to put up with a little bit of rain. so be it, good morning, everybody. so, actually, the clean up is underway, as you can imagine, and actually looking real nice this morning.
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so, in the wormed of mass transit everything is basically resumed and back to normal, just as it shouldment quick peak of the schuylkill near spring garden traveling into center city and looking quiet just as it should, not even in the 5:00 hour. pushing in the westbound direction, kind of the same story there. ninety-five, near cottman. perfect. perfect. exactly, again, what we want to see. how much, now, we do have overturned vehicle in new jersey, 295 northbound past florence-columbus. not too far away, our construction crews are out there. two lanes blocked there, we also have a ramp closure that i want to pull to your attention, route 422 eastbound the ramp, closing monday, and holding off until late summer. so your alternate will be the first avenue off ramp. that's just a heads up there. construction crews still out there on the pa turnpike as well eastbound before willow grove. right lane compromised, there, jim, jan, back to you. >> thank you shall meisha. three camels in missouri spot a loose gate and make a run for it. bee we will tell you
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>> digital globe supplied this picture along the parkway in front of the art museum. what an incredible aerial view look at that. >> we fill every inch there. >> you were closer to the stage than i was. and i heard that was like, you know, wall-to-wall. >> yes it, got a bit out of hand at times, but still overall they were were well behaved. >> 4:49. speaking of well behaved, time for a check on business news. >> money watch's diane king hall joins us from the new york stock exchange, good morning, diane. talk about another wild ride on wall street, though, over
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sees markets appear to be in trouble, too, so diane, walk us through the numbers. >> reporter: good morning, jan , jim. per another sharp drop sends overseas market lower. stocks in asia closed down, european market under some pressure, wore business inflation and program selling wall street to yet another tailspin yesterday. the dow plunged more than a thousand points, putting officially in correction territory which is decline from 10%. nasdaq nearly 275-6789 s&p 500 also saw triple digits calling falling into a correction, as well. >> so diane, when the market crashes like, that usually i eat a lot. and thinking of ordering a pizza today. i guess i have two reasons to order a pizza, the crash and what else? >> yes, it is national pizza day, i'm so excited about this , several national chains are offering deals today. i love pizza. on pizza, including pizza hut, chuckie cheese, domino's, pappa john's, little ceasar's, and mcdonald's offering heart
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shape pizza, baskin robbins even getting in on the fun with freeh sample of its new sweetheart, little too much, polar pizza ice cream. just go for the regular stuff. now if pizza is not your thing , it is morning, also national bagel day. >> oh,. >> pizza, bagel. >> all of the carbs today. >> really. >> when that 401k, i'm not looking at it for several month now after yesterday. >> i know, you can't, because that will rattle you, like on a day like yesterday, or, you know, the day earlier this week, when we saw that kind of extreme volatile at this, because we're in it for the long hall. it is not day-to-day tried kind of thing, you know, experts say just stick to your plan, and whatever your personal time line is, follow based on that. and the best advice in situations like this, you know , jim, jill says sit tight >> yes, yes. >> great advice. >> february 9th, 2026, 8 years to today. >> he's got the time line.
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>> i've got time to catch up ment meantime i have to eat some bagels today. thank you, diane, we'll check in with you in the next hour. >> this certainly is something you don't hear about every day >> three camels in missouri turned some heads after escaping from their barn to take a stroll. meet jersey joe and yesterday. from high ridge, about a half hour outside every st. louis, went for walk yesterday afternoon. their owner says someone didn't properly shut a gate after feeding them and they broke loose, well it, wasn't long before their picture was posted to facebook with the caption: anyone missing some cam else? >> they took off. they went up the hill. they smiled pretty for the camera and came home. i showed them the picture: are you kidding mow? and i showed them my phone of the pictures that the lady saw camels up on rock creekment and they swore it wasn't them. >> their owner says her three camels were gone for less than an hour and only made it about a half mile before turning around to come home. >> of course social media. >> to the rescue.
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>> live look at center city, beautiful start to the day. we will see clouds filtering on in very, very quickly, let me take to you a live look, at our storm scan3, where we are quiet this morning, very quiet start to the day. but, that's going to change, especially as we head into the weekends. and i'll tell you why in just a little bit. storm scan3 shows we are starting to see some clouds beginning to filter their way into the region. associated with disturbance located just to the west. that's going it pass by to our north. not wouldn't leaving behind couple of snowflakes in the poconos, maybe even the lehigh valley, so the the weak
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disturbance pushes across the poconos, see light snow, snow showers, that's a possibility. as far as accumulation, very minimal, coating to about inch as a possibility. temperatures right now, across the region, well, obviously in the poconos, cold enough for snow right around 15 degrees, but then philadelphia, around 25. twenty-one in wilmington, 19 in millville. we are not dealing with as much in the way of wind. so it doesn't feel as brutal out there. now, throughout the day, temperatures climb to around 39 degrees. by 3:00. but notice, we turn mostly cloudy as well, and as we head into the weekends, saturday is looking like the better day. soaking rain, headed our way by sunday, we will talk more about that coming up in the next half hour. meisha, over to you. >> and chelsey, of course, clean up has gun, so you can imagine, but i got to say overall, though, things actually looking pretty good in the world of travel. mass transit, pretty much back to normal. get to that in just a second. quick peak at the schuylkill, traveling into center city looking good, maybe building levels just little bit pushing eastbound, westbound the same thing, but overall as we head
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toward the 5:00 hour, still looking good. ben franklin bridge, gorgeous shot, looking very quiet push in the westbound direction. so no issues on the bridge. and mass transit, patco, new jersey transit, septa, all back to normal. west trenton, how much, does have wire work going on, this is nothing to do with the parade. just wire works. so shule busing this weekends west trenton, yardley , and wood born stations. we still have this overturned vehicle in new jersey 295 north past florence-columbus. plus construction crews not too far away, 295 northbound between 206 and route one, two lanes are block there. also, ramp closure, talking more about this throughout the morning, but 422 eastbound the ramp to route 23, it is closing monday, and it will hold off until late summer. soy you will have to use your alternate, first your alternates, i should say, first avenue off ramp will be your best bet, jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news," liver with a closer look at the mounds of trash left behind after yesterday's parade of champions. >> a lot of it out there. then we will tell you where
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>> fans partying on the parkway leaves behind heaping piles of trash. the eagles super bowl parade has created super bowl headache for workers left with cleaning up all of this. >> lawmakers on capitol hill are working through the night to try to re-open the government. i'm hena doba with the latest on this most recent government shutdown. >> a drastic drop for the dow, for the second time this week, stocks tumbled. now, focus is shifting overseas, to see if international markets can rebounds. today is friday, febru
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