tv Eyewitness News on the CW Philly CW November 24, 2014 7:00am-8:01am EST
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we continue to follow breaking news here on the "cw philly", deadly crash has shut down the northbound lanes of i95, in chester, delaware count. >> i and rain this morning. making it a messy start too. the beginning of real a wild weather week. we're making a run at record warmth today. katie talking low 70s, but then, snow possibly for the busiest travel day of the year. we're just all over the place. >> indeed. good morning, it is monday, november 24th, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. right to traffic and weather together. specially this morning, katie, vet tore crashes keeping a things on forest. >> not that cold out there? >> nice and mild, certainly breezy for us out here this morning, that's something that you will notice, i think, walking out the door this
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morning, it is a little less pronounced than it was earlier in the morning, actually because still tracking retreat now of the warmfront that maybe woke you up with heavy rain through the overnight. see over the last three hour loop here, even if we zoom it out once, that the heaviest of the rain is really now becoming more after new england issue. we've got very discontinuing back edge to this. so that's at least something that we got going for us here. but what is this? winter storm watch? >> yes, some snow in our forecast here, and it is not just carbon, monroe count that's have the potential for significant snow on the orders of four or more inches. we progress through the show here, but meantime, let's enjoy this. 63 degrees, but notice the wind, it is very noticeable, south to southwest, what will feel our temperatures to spike to the low 70s, in philadelphia, eventually you get some sunshine, and at this point, all we're really left
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with in terms of any left over wet weather is just couple of lingering showers, few spots. so if you want to leave the house right now without your umbrella, i think you're okay to do. that will jess, we send it into you. >> thanks, looking forward to the warm day, good morning, everybody, little after 7:00. we go outside and check out how things are doing on nine, a which is still closed between the blue route and 320 due to earlier fatal accident. southbound lanes open, starting to pack in little volume. you can see, right there, but northbound lanes completely closed so far, they've been since 3:00 a.m. this morning. now your alternate right now, take 291, then that runs parallel to 95 access the a 095 by ridley park. the schuylkill, dealing with a crash happened on the eastbound, ramp that heads to the eastbound schuylkill expressway. making the westbound vine st. expressway really jammed up. so far. but eastbound lanes toward 95, moving along great though so far. now an accident out in jersey on route 73 northbound, at
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route 38, taking out the right-hand lane. and instead of traffic lights malfunctioning on the roosevelt boulevard at grant. not allowing any cross traffic through to grant avenue. back to you. >> thanks so much. update now on breaking news, fatal accident shuts down portion of i59 as you heard northbound in chester delaware count. >> i investigators tell us a person was struck by a bread delivery truck. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunk on it all morning. >> erika, good morning. only thing blocking the northbound lane, amorosso bread truck. there is tow truck behind it, and just few minutes ago, they swept most of the debris out of the way. so looks lick they're getting ready. i check with pennsylvania state police, they're not saying exactly when they expect it to be open. as far as why somebody was walking -- somebody walking on the road, tragically there is yes hit and killed. but as far as the road being
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open, it is still closed right now, speccing it to open when it does open. we will let you know. live in delaware couldn't, david spunt, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i david, keep us updated and we apologize for the breaking audio there. >> woman hasn't been seen since lunch break friday afternoon. disappeared friday after leaving work at the duck duck goose day care in hotter hampton. police fawn her car dollar away at dollar general store. pageant is about 5 feet 4 inches tall, 130 pounds, has a foot print tatoo on her shoulder. anyone with information should contact the police right away. right now, a grim discovery outside a south philadelphia warehouse. >> woman's body found naked and wounded, just steps away from a busy shopping center. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo at the scene on columbus boulevard right now to tell you more about it, jan, good morning. >> reporter: erika, ukee, good morning, i was just able to speak with the philadelphia police department. they tell us homicide detectives are now awaiting the autopsy results from the
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medical examiner's office, in the meantime, they're not officially identifying the woman who was found behind me here at this south philadelphia warehouse yesterday, but as you mentioned, it was a disturbing discovery there is woman was found naked and wounded, a shocking discovery in south philadelphia. a woman dead behind this warehouse on south christopher columbus boulevard near dilworth street. police say her body found just after 1:30, "eyewitness news" spoke to the man who first spotted the woman and called police, he asked not to be identified. >> she don't got no clothes, no nothing. >> she was unable, large cut near the rib cage. they aren't identifying her just yet as the investigation continues, but says she's between 35 and 40 years old. that eyewitness who spotted her spoke to police twice yesterday, about what he saw and what he no, sir. he says homeless people oven sleep in the area and he actually thought she was sleeping at first. he tell us how much did he not
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know the victim. >> had you seen her before? >> no never seen her before. i don't know. >> now, we're told police have obtain surveillance video from the area, they'll be reviewing that to try to piece together what happened here, how this woman died, and who may be involved. reporting live in south philadelphia, this morning, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> jan, thank you. missouri community on edge, as protests continue and a grand jury reconvenes in ferguson. that grand jury continues to evaluate evidence in a investigation of the michael brown shooting, deciding whether or not ooh ferguson police officer will be charged with his death. correspondent andrew spend err has more. >> recent protests have been small, but persistent. peaceful, for the most part, but not completely argument started over traffic. >> time to go home. >> all right.
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>> i know, but you're going to be here for a minute. >> while la times reporter matt peers was recording this video, he said something hit him in the head. >> so i didn't see anybody throw anything, i didn't see what it was, felt like i qonk on the head. >> he re tweet add photo. >> no sign of sporatic looting when violence peaked in ferguson few months ago. >> leaders made it clear they don't want that kind of violence to happen again. >> inside the st. louis county justice center it, member grand jury meets again, trying to decide whether to indict darren wilson in fatal shooting of michael brown, if so, on what charges.
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crude secured barricades, decision could come soon, but technically doesn't have to be made until the january deadline. brown's father took time to hand out thanksgiving turkeys, ahead of what is difficult holiday season for his family. >> it is not going to be the bells, because my son is still gone, but i'll get through, as long as i make someone else happy, i will get through. >> i'm andrew spencer reporting. >> our time is 7:08. next one the big one for the eagles, birds and boys in dallas with first place on the line. sport director beastly rice shows you how shook off the packers game and got back on track against tennessee. >> lincoln financial field, moving out of the shadow of the vet, tenth straight home victory for the birds, setting up thanksgiving day in dallas. birds wasted no time, josh huff takes the opening kick off. came out, got some blocks, and
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gone. the longest kick off return for a touchdown in team history, and the birds were often running. shady mccoy sliced up the titans 31 ranked rushing defense, running for 130 yards on 21 carries in a touchdown. eagles crush the titans, 43-24, and now get ready for dallas on thanksgiving. >> huge game, division game, on the line if you want to win, repeat what we did last season, have to go through dallas. >> rivalry is real. >> the cowboys with come back win sunday night, against the giants, which means, they're tied with the eagles, a top of the ffc east at eight and three. thursday's winner, will be alone, in first place. cbs-3 eyewitness sports. >> featured one of the most incredible catches you will ever see.
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we'll show it to you in the next half hour when joined by paul jolovitz, sports radio 94wip. erika, back over to you. >> just looks impossible, like the way the catch work out. i hear he has like huge huge hands. and he practices more than he catches. i have avenue geffin away too much. >> spoiling it. >> if you haven't seen it. >> all right. now 710:67:89 we are continuing to follow some breaking news on deadly crash on i-95 in delaware county. jessica has the detours for you coming up. >> also ahead this morning, community comes together to pay tribute to young victims after deadly shooting in tabernacle, new jersey. >> and 7 feet of snow melts. how western new york is bracing for the next phase. a warm up, rain, and flooding. >> ♪ >> a run at record warmth, as well, but also, as we mention, chance for snow for
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>> people preparing for more bad weather, remember all of that snow in temperatures now expected to reach the 60s today. about 7 feet of snow fell on that area last week. now, rising terrible tours will cause the snow to melt possibly lead to go flooding. new york governor andrew cuomo has warned residents be prepared to evacuate. fear of course melting snow could cause more roofs to collapse. >> and katie, speaking of the
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warmup, feeling it, temperatures keeps creaming up. >> absolutely, yes. very mild morning, when you walk out the door, absolutely going to notice. that will probably also notice it is still breezy out there. this is our warmfront, that's bringing this pattern to the area, off to the north here, might still have lingering spinning he will to deal with specially through new jersey but generally speaking, if you want to leave the house right now, don't want to cart your umbrella, go for it, i don't think you need it. brunt of the system pretty much done with intensifying area of low pressure well off to the wells. looks as though we'll see the brunn that far lift well off to the north, cold front still has to cross through, will knock the temperatures back down again. meanwhile real mild start for your here, not the prettiest start to the day outside middletown shin high school. but we take it if it means we can start the day off flirting with 60 degrees, right? that wind, changes before your very eyes, live observations of course, but, we're still dealing with some pretty decent winds ghost -- gusts.
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watching the dogs for yet another storm, one-two punch by wednesday morning, precipitation lifting in with the south and as some colder air begins to rap in, looking more and more likely that we're not just dealing with rain and snow in philadelphia, but, primarily snow as you head bit further inland here, so berks, lehigh valley, up to the pocono region, very likely going to be looking at substantial snow out of this. we would be talking at least 4 inches of snow, for those areas. this was one of the systems that sort of crept up on us here as the model runs began to sort of creep further inland here with time. let's take you through the future snow and the, important to keep in mind, this is model, but this is pretty good representation of where you would see the most. now, numbers aside, again, if you see the heaviest snow falling here to the north and west most suburbs, looking at least 4 inches, but some of the model indications want to pick up half foot or more for some of those spots.
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meanwhile, we take a look at your three day forecast, one every these days isn't like the other. they're all completely different. very warm today. seeing sun by the afternoon, quiet tomorrow, but cooler, then wednesday, rough travel day it looks like for our area. yes, pay attention, we'll let you know as things evolve, because they will. storm hasn't even formed yet. so -- >> things could still change. >> exactly. >> thanks, katie. >> good morning. >> good morning, rough travel day. so far monday morning we have a lot going on, road closures everywhere, majorly talking about 95, been closed, since 3:00 a.m. due to fatal accident. so these are the norm bound lanes between the blue route and 320, which is about exit six, fortunately, the southbound lanes are currently open. but this is going to be closed for pretty long period of time, and possibly the rest of your morning commute and even then some. we show you a delay shot here as well. this is at exit three, so that accident actually is around exit six. that far beyond, and even
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backed up all the way to the state line around highland avenue. they're being dif other dollars off 95 at this time. so now your alternate, what you will face. we know this already. so take 291, actually runs parallel, 295, then jump many back onto 95, through ridley park for the time being. considering it to will be out there for quite some time. woodhaven accident at evan street pushed over to the right-hand side. set of traffic light malfunctioning on the roosevelt boulevard at grant avenue. so no cross-traffic getting through, at this time, to grant avenue. ninety-five southbound, starting to she little bit. so pretty heavy woodhaven road into the vine st. expressway about 33 minute trip. schuylkill expressway eastbound, little bit slow. back to you. >> jess, thank you. >> a tour bus crashes, twice, in the same day, now, police in california say drivers fatigue may have been a factor. one man died and six others were seriously injured when the bus ran off the road and overturned, about 100 mild from the oregon border. it happened on a trip from los
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angeles to washington state sunday morning. earlier this is the day bus driver ran into -- >> he kept ongoing straight, i think he might have fallon asleep a little bit. it is crazy. felt like a roller coaster. a loft us crushed, crushed between the seats have and still no word on why the bus continued after the first crash. police continue their questioning of that bus driver. a 12 year old boy shot and killed by police in cleveland, after he reaches for a toy gun. 911 caller sailed tamire rice waiving a bb gun sunday. police responded an approached rice and order him to raise his hands. he allegedly reached into his waistband and that's when officers fired two shots killing rice. the orange tip that identifies the bb gun as a toy gun had been removed. >> well the mother who police
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say shot her three children before turning the gun on herself has died. meantime, community members gathered at a community vigil last night it, to pray for the child fighting for his life in the hospital. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has more. >> through days later, emotions still raw. >> i have to say on behalf of them, they are very greatful. >> jen helped organize sunday night vigil. fourteen year old nick, eight year olds sister nadia, 11 year old brother alice, shot thursday according to police. by their mother, jennine la page, who turned the gun on herself. nick and nadia both died at the scene, and in critical condition, jennine la page died sunday morning. >> the family keeping her entire community in their prayers, as well that is why they called this vigil to give
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tight night community to grieve together specially for it younger members. >> trying to get our kids to understand something we can't begin to comprehends. >> message sunday was simple. >> this stuff hurtsment it is never easy. but it is easier to get through it together. >> it is okay to cry. and that's what our kids need to see. they'll see it tonight. that we are a huge family that will support them. >> stand tough, but we're together. >> tabernacle strong is right. >> and the local pta has purchased 5,000 or so white ribbons in remembrance of the victims of this crime, many of those ribbons will be worn by school children when they head to class monday. outside of the tabernacle town hall, matt rivers, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> 7:20 right now. still ahead, taylor swift lights up the american music awards. >> more on her performance and her bib hon -- big honor, and some of the nights big winners coming back. >> first, what's coming up
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>> northbound lanes could reopen shortly on 95. if you use that area it, appears a pedestrian was hit by delivery truck, about 3:00 this morning. >> police in the lehigh valley searching for jessica pageant, last seen around friday afternoon. her car was found about a mile from the day care center, where she worked, we have a picture of her right here for you on your screen. if you have seen jessica pageant, you're asked to call police. and grand jury in miss your coy return an indictment today, possibly, against ferguson police officer, darren wilson, in the shooting death of michael brown. police are monitoring the situation in case more violence breaks out. >> 7:24. and biggest stars in music are hon orders at the 2014 american music awards. >> but it was berks county native taylor swift heated performance, that has a lot of folks talking this morning. >> ♪ >> sweat received the first ever dick clark award for excellence for the record
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>> good morning, let's get your forecast with katie because we have a lot going on. >> sure did. this will be wacky week of weather for our area here, currently tracking warmfront, some wind, still some damp roads left over from, as we go to storm scan3, this, the heavy rain that maybe woke you up in the middle of the night. all that's left couple of lingering showers, especially through the garden state of new jersey. but, as the day progresses here, it is very warm. again, warmfront, warm air, and boy is it warm. it is a strong front to 72 degrees, our expected hi, and that would officially break the record in philadelphia. tonight we drop down only 50, then maybe isolated sprinkle out there. but i think generally looking dry. little breezy many tomorrow cooler at 55, but quiet, wednesday, coastal storm,
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bridges rain and yes some snow. jess? >> i like snow. thank you, katie. good morning, everybody, some possible good news out on 95, so 95 has been closed for the predominant part of the morning, due to fatal accident, happened after 3:00 a.m. for right now we don't have any word it is reopened yet. but they have reopened the ramp, from 320, so between the blue route and 320, we do have a big delay, up into this point, though, as you can see right here, exit three, about three exits away to highland avenue, ukee over to you. >> let's do it again. up next on cbs this morning, university of vinal veg banning all fraternity activities. more local news weather, traffic and sports, we are
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point, great way to put it, not everybody is just shattering under the covers, snow, a lot of people really love it. specially ski resorts, like ya, man, bring it on. but that said, it is coming looks like on wednesday. so big travel day. that's not the best timing obviously, at the moment, though, we still have some lingering showers out there. and very mild air moving in, that's courtesy of the warmfront that brought in all of the heavy rain primarily now in new england concern, but still left with again few lingering showers, but i would say if you want to head out the door right now, and not take your umbrella with you, you're fine to do. that will really looks as though skies will have a chance to clear as the day goes on, but look at the current temperatures, low, mid 60s right now, even in reading, 65 degrees, are you kidding me? so, we're already off to mild start. that means, it will be pretty easy for us to at least flirt with these record highs. so, this is the current standing record for every location on this particular day of the year. we are forecasting to actually break it, in philadelphia, the
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record, last set in 1979, with 71, and there you have it, by 3:00 p.m., we should be at 72, with little bit more sun, as the day progresses, and even as i look off camera here, to west facing camera view, it does appear as though there is a back edge to some of the cloud cover. so, that said, looking at pretty decent afternoon. one xfactor for you here is the winds, pretty noticeable few more hours before it tapers off a bit. but we jump you to turkey day, gobble gobble, some sunshine. looks like in the meantime, we do have to talk about that possibility of snow and it would be a coastal system that affect us on wednesday. so, much more detail on that as the show progresses, over to you for now. >> good morning, 7:31, and, some possible good news out for the incident that we head out so far all morning on 95 northbound, just between the blue route, and 320, due to fatal accident, it happened just past 3:00 a.m. they have not given us word yet of 95 completely re-opening, but they've
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reopened the ramp from 320, so there are some cars accessing 95, for the time being, but we'll keep you updated certainly on when those, all of those lanes, will reopen. but this is the delay from this point, so that accident occurred, three, highland, everybody at complete stands still, all brake lights, harley even moving at all time being, still closed but ramps accessing it for now, but still take the alternate, take route 291, runs parallel to 95, jump back onto 95, from ridley park, to avoid any of that delay. for the time being. now, an accident on woodhaven road, at evan street, that's actually pushed over to the right-hand side there. so avoid that. crawl on by to the left. roosevelt boulevard, set of traffic lights malfunctions at grant avenue. no yous traffic getting through to grant avenue. back to you. >> jessica, thank youment. >> woman is found dead outside an old warehouse in south philadelphia. >> now police are investigating whether any foul play was involved. "eyewitness news" reporter jan
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carabeo at the scene with more on this investigation. jan? >> reporter: philadelphia police say homicide detectives are awaiting result of autopsy from the medical examiners office on this woman's whose body found behind me hereof this south philadelphia warehouse. gruesome discovery found naked and wounded, discovered in plane site of busy shopping center nearby. again, old warehouse on south christopher columbus boulevard, near dilworth street. police say this victim's body was found just after 1:30, they say she was make and had a large cut near her rib cage. now, investigators aren't identifying the victim just yet as this investigation continues. but they say she is between 35 and 40 years old, "eyewitness news" spoke to the man who first spotted the woman and then called police. he asked not to be identified. but says homeless people often sleep in the area and he actually thought the victim was sleeping at first. he spoke to police twice yesterday about what he saw and what he no, sir.
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he tells "eyewitness news", however, he does not know the victim. had you seen her before? >> no, i never seen her before. i never -- i don't know. >> reporter: now, we're told that police have obtained surveillance video from the nearby area, they're going to be reviewing that to look to see if they can piece together what happened here, how this woman died, and possibly who may be involved. anyone with information is asked to call police. reporting live in south philadelphia, this morning, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> jan, thank you. happening today, lawyers for the old revel casino in atlantic sitly try to save the deal to sell it. last week, "eyewitness news" told you brook asset management back out of plans to buy revel for $110 million. sources say that deal fell apart because of electricity costs. today revel's bankruptcy lawyers will hold a meeting in new york city, that's not clear however if brookfield will be there.
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>> the former head of the montgomery county republican party goes on trial. robert concerns is accused of assaulting former co-worker after night of drinking last year. he was originally charged with rape. however, those charges were dropped. concerns operate today have a judge decide his fate instead after jury. >> your time now 7:35. let's get a check on business. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, jill, people plan to hit the road this thanksgiving, costing less to fill up your gas tank, good news of course, but you're staying could change? >> reporter: well, potentially. one reason for these dropping in gas prices is the plummeting price of oil. that could change, opek leading considering cutting oil production in order to buys prices, in recent months, the unite states has start today produce a lot of oil, domestically in states like texas, north dakota helped to
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bring the nationwide average below the 3-dollar mark, prices dropped 88 cents excepting may, so see what this does. but we could just enjoy it while it lasts. >> exactly. >> few days from thanksgiving, but for people who can't get enough tucking and stuffing, i understand you can have it for dose another what's up? >> yes, ice cream shop in portland, that's whipped up six new thanksgiving theme flavors, salted carmel thanksgiving turkey, the turkey flavor, and made with real turkey fat and fried turkey. that ice cream store says they'll ship the ice cream, you can get all six flavors for 65 bucks. so what do you think, ukee, erika? stick with traditional chocolate-vanilla or feeling adventure us? >> i would try t except for the cranberry walnut stuffing one? >> i would try it, but i have
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my doubt. i don't know, might be good. but i'll stick with the real thing, just come back with the chocolate and vanilla. >> eat dinner and have chocolate and vanilla. >> exactly. >> revolutionary ideas. thanks, jill. >> thousands of runners are resting their legs this morning, after taking on a grueling 26.2 miles in the 21st annual philadelphia marathon. massachusetts native dab won the race. his unofficial time came in around two hours and 17 minutes. leo far a pet trina ran the fastest time for women. get there is new yorker finished her very first marathon, first one, at about two hours and 40 minute. not bad for a first timer, wow. well if you would like to see how everyone else did we posted more results for you on cbsphilly.com. >> welcome to all. great day. big talker today. the catch from yesterday's giants games being called one of the best ever.
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we'll show it to you if you haven't seen it on the other side. >> raging fire lighting up the sky. why it could take several days for this fire to finally stop burning. >> ♪ >> here we go. they'll be walking into the studio any seconds, we're talking eagles football with paul jolovitz and huge thanksgiving day showdown. with those cow pokes. good morning, family, see you in a bit. >> ♪
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>> witnesses describe hearing allowed boom, seeing building just flatten in second. investigators say they're not sure if it was explosion or if the building fell on its own. both women were taken to the hospital, with serious injuries. and now, check out these massive flames, they can be seen for miles in arizona. firefighters say, they're letting this inferno at mulch and fire facility burn out on its own. could take few days, though. firefighters tried to get control of the flames, with no success, thankfully no injuries reported. now investigators trying to determine what sparked those flames. and, a small underground fire, forces firefighters in london to evacuate nearby
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train station. officials say, the flames broke out in front train carriage, sunday morning, and you can see people there, on the train platform, luckily, no injuries were reported. investigators are looking into the cause of that fire which they say could be electrical. almost 7:43, we will check in with katie and jessica, get our traffic and weather together. >> we start off with a look at the weather watcher, get a sense what you're finding outside your window this morning, generally just warm out there. we start things off for you here out toward tuckerton, new jersey, where there is actually some fog being reported, yes, some low-lying cloud cover. even despite pretty persistent winds, we just got a lot of moisture in the atmosphere, so not necessarily fog per say, just a lot of cloud cover, that could mess with your visibility. 55 degrees, what tim mitchell sent n also sent in fabulous picture, of some of the low-lying cloud cover here. foggy on the beach, he says, actually looking northeast from the beach toward boardwalk hall out in atlantic city. let's see if we can close it
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up there. there you go. elsewhere across the delaware river into central delaware, jason, yep, profile picture, thanks, buddy. 63 degrees, sent that in over the last hour or so. little glimmer of sunlight starting to finds out there. one more, let's take you in to southeastern pennsylvania, ed heat on another kneebe, up load your profile picture, he sent in from at against pa, wind starting to pick up. i can a test to. that will take a look at what storm scan3 has out there right now. and generally speaking, the brunt of the rain, that might have woken you up through the overnight, actually long since departed. see there is very defined back edge to this. so the heaviest stuff now more so over new england, meanwhile, offer to the southwest, still finding some of the breeze, that persistent southerly push in the wake of this warmfront, that's going to get our temperatures as high as they'll get here today. storm in its entirety extends all the way down toward the gulf water there is location of where we find our next storm system, set to develop.
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it has yet to do so, but when it does, it will be our next big thing. so, today's frontal boundery, lets out, may see sprinkle by tonight from the cold front, which is far weaker by comparison, then look ahead to wednesday, that's when we start to see the first raindrops falling and some mixing taking place. keep in mind, this is just a model, but it gives you a idea that we're basically right on the rain-snow line. so the general expectation, primarily rain, and mix withing sleet further southeast you go, primarily snow the further northwest you go. and the sliver inbetween, it is a mix of rain, followed up by some snow. and yes it, will accumulate. jess, we send it over to you. >> thanks, good morning, everybody, really bad day for 95, and this particular stretch. this is the closure point from the accident that we've been dealing with since 3:00 this morning. between the blue route and 320, completely still not open. this is around exit six. i'm show you the delay shot just up ahead at high lan. so you can see headed northbound, on 95, completely
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at a stands still due to the road closure. this is around exit three, so, that far away having complete back up there, now, also, some road flooding 95. also still not open even the accident has cleared out of the way. we have a crew member out on the scene right there, trying to deal on the roadways, here which actually can't seat too well in this camera. but there, so causing quite a bit of delay, problems on 95, now, we give that you alternate, you want to take 291, so far, because that runs parallel to 95, then you want to hop back on from ridley park, ukee, erika, back over to you. thank you, jess, in sports this morning, the eagles great start against the titans yesterday, at lincoln financial field. and, he's off, 7 yards deep in the end zone. yes, that's josh huff evening else franchise record, 107-yard return. opening yesterday's game against the titans, eagle did well in all areas, shade had i 100-yard game plus.
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quarterback mark sanchez through for 300 plus yards. now time to lack ahead to thanksgiving. and dallas in the big d. sanchez by the way likes the rivalry. coach kelly already game planning. >> running the ball at very, very high rate, putting up a lot of real yards, really good yards in terms of what demarco murray is doing, great quarterback in tony roam open, great tight ends in whitton, out standing receiver, heck of a game. >> i know big time rivalry. you know, we're in the thirds quarter people scream being dallas game. still going on watch are they talking about? >> yes, our knowledgeable fans, we are ready, all right, going to be stuffing the turkey soon. first, let's brake down yesterday's eagles victory. >> joined now by paul jolovitz from sister station, sports radio, 94, wip. and very, how about it? >> little hang over, erika, a lot of people felt let down. >> trap game, all of that stuff. >> ten consecutive regular season home wins. it took a while for that game
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to get going as tennessee deferred the opening kick offer. eagles took the ball and pretty much the game was over. >> we've had two of the two returns for touchdown off kick off. haven't we this year? >> crick off, takes 70 yards back. probably shouldn't bring that out unless you can do this. first touchdown of the nfl. longest play in the eagles had i at this, guys there is was jump starting this. and it was off from there. seventeen-nothing. they kept rolling. but, ten defensive special team touchdowns, six return td. special teams incredible. see the blocking here, and josh huff, finds the crease, basically kick off returns, ukee, make the first move. >> first time miss. >> the rest is up to you. >> it is what i said. >> just take it to the house. he did. early lead. >> fantastic, great start. and you got to talk about mark, mark sanchez, he is getting his grasp on the offense. >> he is. >> nice pass there. >> three catches, two touchdowns this year, pretty good rate. that will was lazer. and that's what mark sanchez can do. when he is set and ready as
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you see he find jordan matthews, becoming one of his favorite target, probably favorite target, then pass to riley cooper. riley cooper should have jumped that route. this is kind of bad mark sanchez, just lets it go over the middle. and what do you have avoid in the flea game stretch against seattle dallas, or dallas then down the road. but he had pretty good game. through from 300 yards. and it was all work here when you throw in the middle. >> yes, play the ball, as they say. >> that's right. >> yep. >> now, shady he ran for what 100 yards the third time in three games? >> shady, little snip i last week, back to order. he took what was given. took the holes, went operate left side of mathis, jason peters. >> my favorite run right here. >> boop. >> that's not loser stuff. >> right. >> and then take it 53 yards, and then the balance was there, and it was all good. and nice easy, defense wasn't
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right. past defense wasn't great. but they got it done. as you see, more here, and it is something do you have use with balance down the stretch so they can't pack it. >> let's talk about dallas. they had big win last night. >> yes. >> i like our chances on the road going down the big d. >> so do i. big d thanksgiving day. eagles, hopefully have play, beasley, but this should be fun. fans waiting for. >> this first place tie. big d, thanksgiving day. should be phenominal. they got to be careful. because the eagles pass rush has been great. twelve and a half sacks yesterday. you give romo this much time or anybody they'll shred you, winning touchdown. got to be able billy davis either with the blitz, by hook or by crook, finds the way to get to tony romo in big d. >> i can't believe he is throughout with that back of his. >> he is tough. i will tell that you. he is tough. but there was a catchy believe. >> oh, ya. >> this is why high school, no, not high school.
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he came do me, joel i, if i can't get two hands on the ball what do i do? i said reach back, possible stretch position, catch it with free hand and pull it n and he learned women. look here, boom. nice, easy, little grab. >> incredible. >> we talk about, you know, to me, there are too many must's in life, must see, jason avant, that might be best catch in the history of foot paul. >> now i saw one close to that by an eagle years ago in at lan tax mike can quick, stretched out vertical it, the same thing with one hand, but going this wait didn't go all the way back like that, but quick made great catch. >> unbelievable how these guys do this. but talking about in motion, in space, with defender, past interferance. >> a breeze? >> unbelievable. >> thanks, have a hey thanksgiving. >> going to make a pie for you. my favorite ingredient. >> what's that? >> the telephone you. >> make reservations. >> happy thanksgiving, man. >> let's go birds. >> you got t huge night for
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>> american music awards. >> ♪ >> one direction and katy perry were the big winners last night, both received three honors each. newcomber beat out rappers like emanem for drake for favorite hip hop artist. show also kick off with powerful pearl form ands by berks county native taylor swift. >> the nfl confirms the rumor, katy perry will headline the superbowl half time show.
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perry herself tweeted the news from australians where she is currently on tour. the 30 year old singer also took home an american music awards, for favorite female artist last night. superbowl 49 will be held february 1st, in glendale, arizona, hopefully with the eagle taking the fields. >> that would be nice. >> you burn with us. >> oh, catness back on top, mook. mocking jay part one. still managed highest opening so far this year. mocking jay brought in $123 million. big hero six comes in at distant second to add to its total followed by inter stellar, dumb and dumber two, and gone girl, ran out the top five films this weekend. >> hey, quick heads up for you, i95 if you are in that area around delaware county after the fatal accident this morning we're told now back open. we'll have more details coming up for you on the other side, left side of your screen, they're getting thing going,
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good morning. >> the entire week will be an interesting one. tracking two separate systems, the first of which woke you up in the middle of the night with heavy rain falling. you can see the brunt that far, how much, long since pulled away. so, other than lingering sprinkle here and there, and perhaps just a damp roadway, we are really just left with a breeze, and some clouds that are starting to thin out at this point out at palmyra cove nature park in new jersey, liver neighborhood network, look how mild, 64 degrees, your current temperature, so, off to nice mild start. that means, we shouldn't have any difficulty getting to the low 70s here today. 7 degrees in philly, would officially make new record daily high for our area on this date by tomorrow we get little break between systems and yep, by wednesday, a
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coastal storm means looking at rain and snow. jess? >> how about that little turkey you put in there. good morning shall everybody. some good news, 95, completely reopened. which is a wonderful thing we've been dealing with the closure all morning due to earlier fatal accident. between the blue route and 320, but unfortunately, this is the delay shot that you're going to face there. this is highland avenue, which is about exit three, and that accident is up ahead of exit six so crawling for quite some time. erika, over to you. >> thank you, next update at 8:25, next on cbs this morning, an inexpensive prosthetic hand, created by a college student. your local news continues with us on the "cw philly".
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perhaps it woke you up knit inned many of the night. >> little breezy but warm win coming in from the south, and, that said, whether we go to storm scan3, you'll find we do still have few lingers showers. place like the shore towns, but there is a back edge, to this frontal boundery, going to not warm up nicely here, but also, see skies start to clear. here are the records to beat. generally would need to be the low 70s most locations if you actually hit or tie or even achieve new record here. but, we've got real good chance to do. that will wilmington is the warmest of the pack, at 73 degrees, philly, though, 71 degrees, and we've got real good shot to make a run at a new record high here in philly. sixty-four the current temperature after all, off to warm start. don't even need 10 degrees to make it record at this point. fifty-eight in mount pocono, and now that skies are already beginning to clear out a little bit, that can only help us, in terms of warming up now, that said, we do still have clouds out
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