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this is just absolutely just pure evil. >> he went up and down the hallway banging, shooting through classrooms he shot through my door. >> we did not know worth shots were from. i had seen someone go down. >> kid were freaking out, some kid where is on their phone. >> student running for their lives, parents, waiting for them outside, of their school after another deadly school shooting. we are learning much more about the suspect and possible warning signs that were on social media. >> a lot of yelling and a lot of flames. >> breaking news in delaware county neighbors helping neighbors escaping these intense flames as fire spread to other homes. and cloudy start but rain is moving out for now and it will be pretty warm out. it is thursday february 15th good morning i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning.
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>> it is gateway to the weekend. we are looking outside, just waking up wet roadways are slowing us down, katie. we have an accident on i-95 southbound around girard that is cause ago lieutenant of slow downs, bumper to bumper conditions already. >> that has been there for a couple hours now, y pederson sae bias it happens, yeah, so a real m there but least worse of the wet weather is starting to clear out. we have a few radar. if you want to walk out without an umbrella you are okay, notoo there, left over couple sprinkles here and there. many are done with the rain at tht with time eventually some showers do return. lets talk temperatures, today 's expecdp to 65 degrees and then that is far away from the record we have set on this dbut look at w, you are a solid 20 plus h.grees above average here you are, in short two months ahead of schedule with that day time3, where we are
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currently, with our temperatures, so we are right around where we normal daytime high, in these areas but that good old ut hooking us up and bringing in that warmth as long as you are a fan of. that looking planner send kid outside without need of an umbrella but laterernist that the next rd of showers are expected to push in here but 65 again is a r this evening the showers do return, with time, so does the chl possibility of some snow, this weekend. so we will give you l on this eg forecast, meisha and let you know where we stan get outside. >> yes. >> right. >> get by. i will be jogging, you will be on you the there riding your bike, whatever. this is an accidening about. ninety-five south at girard pulled off to this far right ace walk around all flashing lights. been out there a little bitorciy
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to push to the far left and when that happens all theigs god they come up and it begins to be a situation. if you are heading out there right now i will absolutely say you will to have give yourself an extra hour or so, if i were you i would give myself american an hour, backup shot, not too far from where the accident is and you can see as far as the eye can see just a sea of brake lights and vehicles. it is backups are extensive going past betsy ross brick at this point. i were you i would avoid the area until that clears. if you can't this is what you will be sitting in. that accident in delaware 141 northbound ramp to 191 southbound was completely blocked and now, completely block. jim and rahel, back to you. thanks, meisha. a florida school where gunman opened fire yesterday remains closed to day. >> marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland a hour north of miami. it left 17 people dead and
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more than dozen others hurt. the gun man is in custody a 19 year-old former student of the school. this morning we are learning new details about that 19 year-old. >> "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live in the news center and frank, developments still coming out what do we necessity at this moments. >> reporter: nicholas cruz was expelled from stoneman douglas high school for disciplinary reasons. officials say cruz passed a background check and legally purchased rifle used in the attack in the past year. we want to warn you the video you where to see, ands very graphic. as school day ended on wednesday police say 19 nicholaa hail of bull nets classroom at marjory stoneman park land, flo. bullet holes can be seen on this lap top caspuoom. >> he went up and down the he shot through my door. my classroom got hit where.
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>> reporter: cruz was heavily armed with what is believed to be a5 semiautomatic rifle. law enforcement says shortly after entering the school he pulled a fire out of our classrooms slowly and large group ofargets. >> reporter: cruz was pick up off campus without incident. last night he was staying, a lawyer representing the family that lives there them. they took him in three months ago after his adoptive his adoptive father also died sometime ago. >> other than maybe he was a baf the mother situation, he notmed absolutely normal. believe this. had some problems at the school earlier some fighting but coming. >> reporter: law enforcement confirms cruz had been reasons.from the school for one classmate who is counting her blessings said she spoke to hims evacuating students. >> he was trouble in middle school, so i kin o sai i'm surpd
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you weren't the one who did it and he me um-hmm. >> authorities are not releasing a name of the identified but is he far they have, confirmed the identity of the 12 of the 17ounty sherifd one of the victims is a newsall coach at the school. center i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitnessra do. stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the deadly school shooting in. we will have more on cruz social media actses they search for a motive. well, if you are just joining us we have been following breaking news in delaware county a house fire in darby that broke out overnight. >> "eyewitness news" reporter chantee lans is on the scene and she spoke to a neighbor who came to the rescue, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. fire crews are also still on the scene here putting out hot spots, would the man that was rescued by neighbors was, rescue from her bedroom window which was about three windows
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down from the left. neighbors along with fire and police absolutely brought over a ladder to help her get down. earlier flames engulfed home in the 100 block here in darby , the fire started around 2:00 a.m., and it quickly spread to two nearby homes, four people total had to evacuate but good news is that no one was seriously hurt, i spoke exclusively to a woman who helped save her neighbor who was trapped on that roof. >> we heard our neighbor screaming, yelling, banging against the wall saying help me, mickey, help me. her name is mickey. >> reporter: yes. >> i woke my husband up. i said something is wrong with the neighbor. just call 911. he said what is that smell i didn't know what was augusting about because i sleep with the heater on, he sleeps with the fan on. i ran down the steps there was white smoke in my living room. i opened up the door, and she had to climb out of her bedroom window and on to the roof, and, the police officers came and then they found a lad tore help her get down.
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>> luckily everybody got out, lucky that the quick response of the companies to get here to rescue the female on the roof, and she's in the hospital at this point. >> reporter: that woman rescued was taken to mercy fitzgerald hospital and expect to be okay. meanwhile red cross on the scene helping those affected and the cause of this fire and where in the house it started is still under investigation. that is very latest life from darby, chantee lans for cbs-3 "eyewitness news", jim and rahel back to you. >> chantee, thank you. in philadelphia the search is on for gunman who shot two men in the car. this happened last night in the 600 block of ogontz avenue in west oak lane. you can see multiple bullet holes in the car's windshield, police say a 26 year-old man was shot four times, including once in the head, a 24 year-old man was shot twice in the arm, at last check, both men were listed in critical condition. philadelphia rapper meek mill will be back in court in april for a hearing on his
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late's peel in, court papers lawyers for the rapper contend that a now retired philadelphia police officer reginald graham lied on the stand about the circumstances surrounding meek mill's 2007 arrest, lawyers also say that they have two other former officers, to backup their claims, and meek mill remains in prison for violating probation. newly released video shows a 78 year-old woman fighting back against her attack inner west philadelphia police hope that video will help them track dunn a suspect. january 13th woman had her purse snatched in the shop right parking lot on north 52nd street. she then jumped on the hood of the a car, he back off and she fell off and in the seriously injured. we spoke to the victim who said fighting back was just her natural inn stink. >> i know, it was ridiculous move in hindsight but i was just protecting, whatever was mine, which normal for anybody to do. >> southwest detectives say
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this is the store looking for his victim. away with hundredourage dollars in cash, checkbook, credit card, as wells museum meant for children at victim's church so one will hopefly. bipartisan group of senators reached a deal on immigratde a could go up for a . it would protect 2 million imrom deportation, those immigrants were brought to the u.s. illegally ase dea is earnit from many democrats, but president trump isn't on b saysn alternative plan that would sharply reduce number immigrants coming into the united states. former white housen is expeo testify before a congressional panel scheduled tose intelligene committee. he may not actually show up. recall refused to answer several questions, lawmakers then white house has reportedly told lawmakers and repeatedlyire
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privilege protects ban on from having to answer their question reportly had a sexual even count where president trump saidheit. representative forstrom i daniels say a lawyer for president trump non-disclose aura agreement when he acknowledge paying her out of his own pkedent trump what's electric. still ahead in the wake of the gnastics sex assault scandal president trump signs a bill into law thatthles from being abused. we saw former gold alley ray about that boost and new she has a new empowering m, say abot the sports illustrated photo shoot where she is only wearing her words. >> e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> we all necessity how much philadelphia loves its sports teams especially after our super bell win and soon there will be a whole new museum just to celebrate philly's
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we're back with cbs-3 eyewitness "eyewitness news" this morning and great sport news. >> phillies single game tickets go on sale today. phillies pitchers and catchers are in clearwater right now with the rest of the team expected to start this monday. meanwhile you can grab tickets for phillies regular season home games today at 9:00 at west windows of the citizens bank park by phone and
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phillies.com. lets go phillies. we are getting a look at sports memorabilia on display at future site of the museum of sports, eight million-dollar cities located inside of the jetro building at the pennsylvania son avenue and darren streets across from the 25,000 square foot museum will celebrate all national sports, but wil philadelphia's rich diverse sports history. former governor ed rendell is ms finance committee and spoke about why a museum like this >> sports is the great leveler , it brings people nothing in or society and kenyatta mentioned this as well people together, doesn't matter what your race is, young, middle-aged, we canour teams. that shoe shine guy his opinion about who should start at the eagles is as relevant as richest guy in town. >> t>> museum is set to open up
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next spring, and this will be a big hit. that area other than sports stadium that area is in the wellop them using that space in such a cool way. >> i'm totallymuerum and that f, tomorrow and rest of the week aim not quite s ups and down but i would echo the sentiment of ed rendell i can tk of that besides sports that unifies people thatrt eclipse ft august. i feel like everyone got into that. so very same thing sometimes. take a look the a the live neighborhood network we heistan. some of our eyewitness weather watchers have been reporting field cameras. this is in berks county. here's thelo watching just a cof little showers work their way through, even door just now and only out for the daylight hours, you will be umbrella
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but later this evening as early as 7:00 p.m. in the buckling up out there it depends on what your schedule is if you hom a for dinner with the kid and family by 7:00 p.m. you can getaway without umbrella because that is when next round moves through and they will be heavier at times. this particular model run indicating it is northern half initially but then everybody does get in on the showers by early tomorrow morning and then similarly it starts to clear with time as the day goes on maybe lingering showers though, down in the southern most counties, this is where our cold front is crossing through. lets talk about how long days are getting, we are gaining two and a half minutes of daylight every day. why the change by march 15th daylight savings? while we normally would see these sunrise times, just, become earlier and earlier and then skip that hour march 15th for daylight savings, two and a half minute of daylight being tack on to every single day, we're getting there and
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we are seeing warmth to go with that. this might as well be mid-april, guys. this weekend that system we are talking about still throwing curve balls we are calling for a chance of the wintry mix saturday night, meisha. >> very good to know, thanks very much, katie. of curse we have been dealing with wet roadways all morning long and they have been posing problems for us, good news as we have been looking at this accident 95 southbound one area we don't want at girard, that has been since cleared so it is uplifting that, temperature we have been seeing but because it is quarter past more after 6:00 we will still start to see volume increasing and we are. even though that tension is starting to dissipate a little bit it is still out there, still very busy 95 south at girard backup shot past bridge street take a look at this still looking at an hour from woodhaven to the vine. so if you have to head out there anytime soon give yourself more than an hour, hour and 20. if you want to wait a little bit might not be that bad of an idea only problem is we are
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creeping toward 7:00 he clock hour so it will be busy regardless. rahel and jim, back over to you. president trump signed a new bill into law. >> designed to protect young athletes from secretaries you'll abuse. democratic senator dianne fine stein sponsor the bill, it is easily passed through congress after the u.s. gymnastics sex abuse scandal that centered on , doctor larry nassar, more than 150 women and girls testified that nassar sexually abused them over pennsylvania two decade. >> u.s.a. gymnastics was fostering a culture that put money, and medals, first farrah head of the safety and well-being of athletes. it is not easy to pass a bill through this congress. >> law requires adults working with young athletes to report suspected cases of abuse within 24 hours and that applies to the governing bodies of all amateur sports, not just u.s. gymnastics. well, olympic gold medalist alley raisman delivered a powerful victim
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impact statement during larry nassar's sentencing. >> gymnast is continuing her message of empowerment in sport illustrated's swimsuit issue. twenty-three year-old posed wearing nothing but word. she had artists covering her bod which war like survivor, fierce and every voice matters >> i'm working on trying to figure out ways to educate children on how to educate parents to have a conversation with children so hopefully next generation does not have to say the word me too. >> this is not first time raisman appeared in the swimsuit addition as she was in last years issue as well. she has become quite the advocate. >> good for her. message of universal love see heart shaped meteor who just landed in one woman's backyard. plus did you notice, two lombardi trophies on the bus with the eagles during the parade. one was a replica made by a fan, we will tell but his desperate campaign to get it back, we will tell you bit when we
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as we look to our upcoming weekly there is a curve ball that gets tossed our way bypassing us for the most part in the south but still likely to throw in some moisture and because of the timing into saturday night there is likelihood we will see a wintry mix of precipitation but thinks evolving forecast so stick with us, guys. katie, thank you new for newspaper headlines across our region. >> plan to close two wilmington elementary school, will move forward after cristina board of education approved partnership agreement with governor john carney and state's education department. preliminary time line calls for pawlowski anal berth palmer elementary schools to close after 2018/19 school year. mercury the boyer town school board has agreed to spend $16,000 to examine,
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structural and safety problems at the high school memorial stadium. all of the problems in the 2800 seat stadium are associated with water damage. press of atlantic city, students at south main street school in pleasantville took part in the sixth annual raise up march as part of the school annual black history month celebration. annual march started in 2013 in response to gang violence in that community. and that is your newspaper headlines from around the delaware and lehigh valleys. well, was it a valentines day message of love from the universe. >> or just a well time oddly shaped meteor, you be the judge, it showed off, in the central michigan backyard yesterday, on valentines day, and that was particularly fitting, because it appears to have a very distinct heart on it. >> it really was a piece, of the future crust that came and hit ground but perfect shape of the heart. for me it was kind of an emotional message from the
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universe of universal love. >> was that a perfect shaped heart. >> i don't know, what she's seeing. >> we're quite skeptical over here. meteors have been showing autopsy cross central michigan , and none like the one she found they are fragments of the meet your that flashed across the sky. >> it is just not symmetrical heart and my hearts are symmetrical, katie. >> okay. >> just kidding. coming up much more on the deadly school shooting in florida, as we learn more about the suspect shooter, trang do? >> reporter: investigators are looking in disturbing posts from the suspect gunman in their search for a motive. and in the healthwatch another reason to cut back on processed foods, items being linked to cancer. and what roadways they are slowing it down, and gateway to the weekend we have seen some accidents, problem spots because of it and pack nothing extra time for your commute this morning would be wise, i will tell you where when we come right back. stay right where you are, we will be
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it is 6:30. here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute on today, february 15th, 2018. >> he ran up and down the hall way shooting into the classroom. >> classes cancelled at a florida high school. >> school day ended on wednesday, police say 19 year-old nicholas cruz fired a hail of bullets. >> at lee 17 people were killed. >> investigators will be looking at cruz social media accounts. >> i saw flames shooting out. >> fire crews are still on the scene here in darby. >> we heard our neighbors screaming, and yelling, bang ing up against the wall. >> i spoke exclusively with a woman who helped save that with man trapped inside.
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for passionate sports fans in the city a museum celebrating all things sports is coming to philadelphia. >> sports is the great leveler , it brings people together. >> the sixers hosting heat down at wells fargo center looking for their fifth consecutive win. >> get tonight to wade, they get it off for the win, no. >> sixers overcome a 24-point deficit to win 104-102. so that means nine straight home wins for sixers they have not done that in 10 years. >> we're on a roll, katie. >> my goodness, that is awesome, hopefully keeping it going here. we are having the kind of streaks in this weather pattern anytime soon but we are seeing pattern changes on a day to day basis, different precipitation, completely different temperatures, here and it is all for just the reason thaw got multiple front
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coming through. we are still finding residual dampness out here in falling rain for most of you but there is one pocket of the very light showers, moving through, parts of themont monday, berks county so you might even count their and flick the wipers. look at visibility they are not ideal, you are under a mile with visability up in allentown for example, also out in lancaster and certainly in the looking fantastic in the place like trenton so around i-95 in that zone less than 2 miles visibility traveling on the highways, again you have to potentially factor that in here. forty-five is value at the airport. only 44 in mount pocono, very mild start to the morning, we will still want to walk out with the jacket but later on today we will rebun to temperatures about two months ahead of schedule here much more like mid-april then anything. 65 degrees the expected high. you will see a few breaks in the included deck for some sunshine, too meisha but with time the chance of snow
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returns. >> of course, it does, katie, thanks very much. this morning we have been talking about all of the wet roadways, causing still some problems still very slow we had an accident i-95 at the girard for those just waking upright now this is a backup shot, the accident itself has cleared easing a little bit of the tension but now we are starting to get our normal normal rush volume out and you can still see as far as high is concern backup past bridge street still, they are only going to continue to evolve, actually pushing toward that 7:00 o'clock hour because that is main hour of the rush. even though accident like i said has been gone we still have backups and we also still have some volume out there so give yourself some extra time. north bound side we are heating up as well. lets look at the schuylkill westbound once you jump off boulevard south bun bumper to bumper conditions here, eastbound side not as congested. we can expect that. we have an accident in warminster park avenue at 1302
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street road, jim and rahel, back over to you. today investigators will begin to interrogate a 19 year-old accused of shooting more than a dozen people at a florida school. >> shooting unfolded yesterday avenue at marjory stoneman douglas high school, in parkland an hour north of my a am i. the gun man opened fire as students pulled the fire alarm and opened the building. >> he has been in those fire drills. he prepared for this stuff. >> valentines day everybody was happy, spreading love and it just crashed down so quick no one deserves this. >> police were able to arrest cruz, off campus without incident, cruz is suspect and former student of the school and had been expelled for disciplinary reasons. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do has been following this all morning long in the cbs-3 news center. what are we learning about the suspect. former classmates describe nicholas cruz as troubled and loan shore kept to himself. he was his mother died three months
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ago and living with the family of friend. through his social media posting which paint a very disturbing picture. a variety of gun, violence his page cruzon social media posted a photo of the shotgun and another photo he holds his e which ace type of bee-bee gun. owe covers his face with brandig knife. in light of these powes so many people in the commueft wd s could have been prevented. sophomore year.with i got signed to a group project with him. he started talking me how he got of two private schools, he was held bac to join the military, he enjoyed hunting, he always justee quiet. >> we could not have been more prepared for this mes it so frug because we have trained for this, we have train what to do e frustration is that we did everything thate fo
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supposed to do. they have prepared us for this situation. have so many cast always, you know, it is very, very emotional because i feel today like our, yougovernment, our cos failed us and failed our kids and did not keep us safe. >> pulse nightclub 49. las vegas, 59. sandy hook, go back as you said, to columbine, i mean it goes on and on. when is enough enough. it is not going to change until the american people, said, we have enough. >> reporter: authorities are in the releasing name of the 17 people killed yesterday until they all can be identified. but school's football program has identified one of the victims as assistant, coach and security gar. he died a hero shielding students from the bullets even after he was shot. for now live from the cbs-3 news center i'm trang do for
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cbs-3 "eyewitness news". every time there is a shooting you hear those stories of heroism. thank you. cbs news has a team of correspondentness florida covering deadly school shooting look for their live reports on cbs this morning starting at 7:00 a.m. switching topics concerns are rising inflation has caused jitters on wall street. yesterday government release aid report that added fuel to the fire. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live from insuring to explain, jill , good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> what did the report say. >> reporter: consumer prices increased by 2.1 percent in january, from a year ago. that matches december pace, it was a little bit higher then expectations. prices of gas, shelter, medical care and food all contributed to the higher rates. core prices those are won that exclude food and energy was up by 1.8 percent over pennsylvania year but was really on the mind of economist these core prices have been accelerating by
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nearly 3 percent over the past three months, investors fear with under lining pressures, fed might need to raise rates faster then currently anticipated. we are looking for three, one quarter point hikes, this year >> so jill how can average person prepare for a higher inflation. >> reporter: easy axis to lock in fixed rate mortgages, now you probably missed rock bottom levels of the cycle but gosh borrowing for long term is still historically cheap, if you are refinancing you may want want to hold home equity lens tied to short term interest rates, and as far as your investment, your goal, to grow your port foal yes at a quicker pace then rate of inflation but you still to have focus on keeping that risk level at a place where you are willing to assume it. no single asset, as a perfect inflation hedge, you may want to consider commodities, real estate and international bonds
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so to learn more how inflation proof your life, go to jill on money.com. lock in while you can. >> thanks, jill. diehard eagles fan will re claim his pry possession in the sort of famous you have seen it during the parade. >> mike worked so hard on the giant replica of the lombardi trophy made entirely of duct tape. this is him before the parade. so he took it down broad street, such a big hit that the eagles even wanted it. he gave it to them, but it is a big trophy making its way through crowd right on the bus he wants it back and put it on social media. >> mike's in luck eagles responded, we heard were you looking for this? we're told mike's meeting with the team today and will be re united with his trophy. he wants it for his man cave. >> he worked very hard and he gets to meet some eagles. >> triple bonus. still ahead this morning she's known as the butt lady, because she's seen all over
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town picking up cigarette butts find out why she's doing it and how many she has collect, plus this. about the size of the little r2d2 unit that you see in star wars. >> it might look like r2d2 but this is becoming one of the top weapons in fighting disease in hospitals, we will have details in the healthwatch. pat gallen is getting in the olympic spiritter tried curling, it is growing in popularity, right here in our area, katie? interesting, and he does as well in that as he has done on skiing and other ice- related sports i bet he does well. we are looking ahead to some changeable weather in the next few days very mild but return to winter with time and also some rain, snow chances, lot to discuss which we will get to after the break but first your cure auto insurance travel forecast.
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welcome back everyone a california woman reached a major milestone in her effort to clean up her home town. >> the butt lady as she's known has pick up 1 million butts in auburn. sally, to get her back on 2014 with only a broom, dustpan and , to keep track, she had a clicker. yesterday after picking 26 in nevada parking lot she hit 1 million mark. >> over 3,000 cigarette butts. >> i'm proud to be butt lady of auburn. i just didn't realize would i get all of the fame. >> she looked very proud to do it. sally is, next gel 2 million.
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i will bring you in on this she has a lot of butts and she cannot lie. very proud of it. >> yeah. i'm in the so sure she likes them but she cannot lie about them. >> she certainly cannot. >> where is milk shake when you need it. >> my goodness. >> i don't know about you but i would not want to be known feeng thatdy not in that, is where people minds automatically go. >> >> okay. >> good on her she's doing greateyewness weather watchers after lieutenant of warmth to report. very where across the board, very, very mild start to the morning a beete send nothing reports of the maybe one or .2 ofin the last an inch have fallen in a ha he.
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dawn is reporting some fog she is in downingtown at degrees, just their by a neighbor of hers 43 coming from d chester. she's just quiet out there, little break in the included cover. she sees rain moving through but currently in the raining forthe last half an hour or so. 44 degrees comes from gregot ofd cover over there and he did say he had light rain that edor fog and poor visibility as a result of that, so it isctive sd hate's just another handful of came from the showers, here in philadelphia we hadusnch for ex. we are generally in the clear so to speak for next couple of daylight hours. there is one speckle on the radar around,unty rolling throut mostly we are quiet at this point and other than roads, lingering, spray from
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vehicle you w today but later tonight different story fresh rounds still moving back n they linger first half of tomorrow. by saturday we wiland new storma wild card as to the track with this so wel watch. pretty evolving forecast so people stay tuned on it.. looking outside we have a pedestrian accident in new jersey in mount lau73 southbound before 295 all lanes are closed here so use an route 70 is your best bet, this is a pedestrian accident southbound before 295 all lanes are closed, again church road or route 70 is your best bet. then an accid at girard that has been since cleared but looking around bridge street very, heavy volume levels, plus we have wet red ways so we know it regardless, schuylkill near montgomery drive pushing in the eastbound direction very
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slow movinhave an accident in wr as well park avenue at been sine cleared. just a reminder, or actually this is stillne castle. 141 north bound ramp to 95 just a heads up thas clear, jiml back to you. one of the most unusual, la is curling. >> and the team playing obscure sport havela gallen caup with a curling club in delaware with some recent years curling has become one of the most popular events at winter games and thatfound its way to e valley. at patriots ice center inare moe people are sliding into it. herb has been around the sport for 30 years and wase in the 2014 sochi games. he loves to grow. >> we have been totally on a rise, i'm a national official
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well, so i have seen the number of the club hass increask there is every state except maybe two have a curling club now.thiasm for a sport well known in the known is apparent here. more than 30 peoplerrently membe diamond state with over 20 their open ice trying the night. >> it is a lot of fun. i think yelling gof the energy. >> yes, now, yes, yes, yes. >> and together. you make a good shot both teams will tell guy a few good shots. it takes balance and a touch. >> forward up and power. >> all right. >> that is good, that is great
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>> wow. >> hey. >> it looks like i have a shot p practicing. >> nice. at cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> olympian pat gallen has a nice ring to it. olympic open house sunday march 4th. >> get a crash it yourself go to diamond state tileight now 6:51. we have a lot coming up this morning. >> nora o gayle king join us live with the preview good morning, ladies. rm we will hear stories of hero ism and survival for st w deadly florida school shooting we will talk to one of the s classroom with students during the attack. >> and doctor terry shows us how your work place is is
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breeding ground for flu see what areas could be most contaminated and best ways to reduce your chances of getting sick, all that plus eye opener , here in 90 seconds. >> see you guys at 7:00. >> we will be watching, thank you. on the healthwatch a new study shows a possible linc between highly processed foods and cancer. >> researchers looked at, more than 100,000 people and they found diets high in ultra processed food such as packaged baked goods, sewed, sugar cereals were associated with increased risk for cancer it was not as significant with less food such as canned vegetables and cheese. with food infections on the rise, across the country are resort to go new technology to kill germs, they are using germ zapping robots, robot emit powerful uv lights killing every organism in its path. >> this gives that extra added layer of protection, that would kill any possible bug that is left behind that the light would touch. >> health experts say
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welcome back everyone here's three to go. >> nineteen year-old suspect in the deadly high school shooting in florida is expect in court today, investigators say nicholas cruz killed at least 17 people yesterday at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland north of my aim. senators may vote, today, group of senators announced the deal yesterday, president trump does not support it. baseball season will be here, phillies single game season tickets go on sale. >> that is three to go. lets get a check of weather and traffic. >> it is still foggy so watch for that prime example of this far north of the city but we have had poor visibility getting closer to i-95 corridor so that could be something you have to encounter your travels but very mild day, as we sit between front and probably with time see sun break go through, meisha. >> katie, thank you. we have an accident here 73 southbound before 295 all lanes are closed so you will to have use an alternate church road route 70 is your best bet and doyletown another accident route 202, at swamp road right now be careful for
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that. switching gears tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. get ready for a whole lot of muscle cars >> yes. >> how much is it. >> this one here is probably worth every bit of 250 you this dollars or better because it is real. >> it is real. >> they are rare gems in doubt having survived hard living, working, racing my kind of car and now they are retired. >> and you can see them for free, so ref these engines with me on dream drive right here in the 6:00 o'clock hour on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". finally this morning most people don't find rats to be cute. >> do i. >> but maybe this video will change your mind. >> meet dean long island rodent turned house pet. he was enjoying a massage from a tooth brush, she thought he would like it as a toy but just loves to be brush, after play time so clearly. >> rats are very smart, i have had them as pets growing up i had mice but rats are very intelligent. they are almost like birds.
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>> yes. >> but that is where they live so they are running around subway. >> anyone out there has had rats as pets chime in we necessity how they are very affect nate. >> yes. >> thinks even more cuter. >> take a look, a chinese new years party out of china panda preserve, he rolled around, given to them as gifts. preserve in southwest china is world most successful site, witnesses bit of more than four last year loan, panda as remain on the endangered species list. next up this morning where germs bacteria and even the flu, can be found in your office space, don't touch anything. and remember to join us each weekday morning here starting dark and early at 4:30 a.m., have a great day.
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is thursday, february 18th, 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning." a south florida suburb is in shock and grooevild grieving af shooting at a high school. we're hearing new stories of heroism and survival from a rampage that killed 17 people. jeff glor is there with eyewitness accounts of how it unfolded. >> people who know the suspect called him unstable and violent. he posted disturbing material online. we have new information about his background and what is being done now to protect other students. president trump condemns all domestic violence one week after a top aide resigned over
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