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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 there, but at
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this point if you really want to leave the house and not take the umbrella along, you're totally free to do. that will down the shore pretty much one and only spot or just generally through the garden state at this point. that's really the only location where you might still have quick sprinkle. roads obviously still damp but it feels like spring outside. so this is nice warm air, totally atypical for the standards, and enjoy it while you have it. we are tracking potential for snow by wednesday, jess? >> thanks, katie, good morning, everybody, 8:01, looking forwards to the snow. some good news, also, 95, completely reopened. it is closed predominant part of the morning after fatal accident occurred, around 3:00 a.m. and this is about exit three, so i'm just showing you the delay shot. not as terrible as it was even few minutes ago, everything starting to mover along, nicely, but still going to give that you alternate, just in case do you want to avoid most of the delays, because from the point of that accident between the blue route and 320, there is still a lot of back up to that point. few miles back. so 95 northbound, completely
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reopened at 320, your alternate for the time being still if you want to avoid all of that delay you want to take 291, which runs parallel to that, then pop back on 95, from the ridley park avenue. -- area. slow, 422, eastbound into 202, 13 minute shot. schuylkill expressway starting to become really heavy headed eastbound blue route into the vine, about 28 minute trip there. ukee being back over to you. >> let's talk more about your breaking news from chester delaware county. i95 northbound just reopened following deadly accident in chester. let's show you a mess all morning long, causing big problems, for thousands of drivers. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt on the scene where he has been all morning long to bring awe update, david, good morning. >> good morning, as you said, 59 north open now, all the lanes open, but just few minutes ago, before they opened, if he clear the accident, then after that they had to wait for massive funnel to drain into the sewer systemment so after they got
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that they were able to move it back up. as far as the accident, one died, state police trying to find out the details a little after 3:00 this morning. but again 95 north open, still looking over right now, no back up right now, has not back up yet, been open for the last 20, 25 minute or so don't expect any delays right now from 95, but still working with police to find out more information on that accident, guys. >> we thank you for the update. back to you shortly, thank you. in other news this morning, lehigh county woman goes for lunch break and disappears. jessica pageant last seen friday after leaving work between 12:30 and 2:00 at the duck duck goose day care in northampton. police fawn her car about a mile away at dollar general store. pageant we're told is 5 feet 4 inches tall, 130 pounds, footprint tatoo on her shoulder. anyone with information should contact the police and please do it right away. >> homicide detective meanwhile are investigating
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the suspicious death after woman in south philadelphia. >> wounded and make outside a warehouse. >> jan carabeo joins us live outside the scene to tell us more about this investigation. >> reporter: good morning, philadelphia police now tell me, that homicide detectives are awaiting the autopsy results, from the medical examiners office on this woman who was found just outside of this old warehouse in south philadelphia, dead, yesterday, afternoon, in the meantime they're not identifying her, awaiting those results gruesome discovery, found naked and wounded. >> in plane site, after busy shopping center, sunday afternoon, a shocking discovery in south philadelphia. a woman, dead, behind this warehouse, on south christopher columbus boulevard, near dilworth street. police say her body was 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. >> you know, she don't got no clothes, no nothing.
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>> police say she was naked, and had a large cut near a rib cage. they aren't identifying her just yet as the investigation continues but said she is between 35 and 40 years old. that will eyewitness who spotted her spoke to police twice yesterday about what he saw and what he no, sir. he said homeless people often sleep in the area. and he actually thought she was sleeping at first. he tells us, however, did he not know the victim. >> had she seen her before? no. i never seen her before. >> we're told police will be reviewing surveillance video in a was found in this area trying to piece together exactly what happened, how this woman died, and possibly, who could be involved. >> reporting live in south philadelphia, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i jan, thank youment developing right now, still in decision by grand jury about to indict ferguson missouri police officer in the shooting death after un arm teenager. the grand jury reconvenes
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today. officer deer darren wilson shot and killed michael brown in august. local authorities are bracing for possible violence, once the decision is announced. president obama has message for the people of ferguson and others look to go protest. >> this was a country that allows everybody to express their views, but using any event as an excuse for violence is contrary to rule of law, contrary to who we are. >> governor jay nixon had declared state of emergency, and summoned the national guard to send troops to that area. >> shot and killed by police, a 12 year old boy dead after he allegedly has toy gun in a wasteland. what happened at achieve lands park sunday. >> reporter: there was outrage and anguish at the scene where 12 year old tamire rice was shot saturday afternoon. it happened outside a cleveland recreation center after police got this 911
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call. >> whether two officers, rookie, veteran, got to the scene, investigators say they saw the boy pick the gun up off a table and put it in his waistband. no verbal or physical confrontation. >> the officer order earl him to stop and show his hand. he went into his waistbands and pulled off the weapon. >> rice died hours later, at a hospital, the gun he had turned out to be an air soft replica bb gun that had orange safety indicator removed. even though the 911 caller said at least twice that he thought the gun might be a fake, the officers never got that information. >> they also did not know rice's age. >> i do not think this police officer left home to kill a black child. but i do think that training involved in is something we're going to have to talk about whether we like it or not. >> officer involved have been placed on administrative leave. don champion, cbs-3,
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"eyewitness news". >> dozens came together last night, for candlelight vigil to remember the two young victims killed thursday morning. janine la page shot her two young children before turning the begin on herself. she died sunday morning. now the community trying to cope with the devastating loss. >> this isn't just a town. this is a family to all of us. and we are going to be here to support and love on everybody including the kids. you know? >> there is no words to explain how heart broken all of us are. >> eleven year old amex remains hospital in the critical condition. meanwhile student in tabernacle return to school this morning wearing white ribbons in remembrance of the victims. >> 8:08 right now. attention parents (your pediatrician will be paying closer attention to your child's teeth. details in the health watch. >> also, they were trapped in
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their homes by several feet of snow. but now the people of buffalo are on alert, as a new more serious threat looms. find out why they could be forced to evacuate. >> and, stopping grinches before they can get your holiday packages. a new high-tech way to stop people from stealing deliveries from your front porch. that's coming up. >> ♪ >> get ready for roller coaster week of weather. katie tracking report worm today and the chance of snow getting closer to thanksgiving. the ohio players taking to you break. be right back. >> ♪
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>> residents in buffalo, new york, temperatures expected to reach in the 60s. 7 feet of snow fell on that area last week, andrew cuomo has warned resident be prepared to evacuate. another fear, melting snow could collapse even more roofs. already had problems with, that all of that snow, oh, katie, and already seeing that warming trend? >> we slutly r spring like start, will just be very spring like day for you. so you will really notice the difference wacking out the door. all because of warmfront that's already basically lifted through our area. so we had heavy rain that came along with it typically you have got relatively weaker warmfront and strong cold front in this kind of scenario. but it time it is the warmfront that's so strong app though cold front passes through, doesn't bring us much more thank sprinkle or
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readies -- residual shower. taking it to much wider zoom, all you really see is the storm on the radar. burr eventually we actually see new storm develop. >> by tomorrow, tomorrow night, next coastal storm system. that is what we're tracking for wednesday and the millions of people that are going to be traveling here. so walking you through the scenarios, mod develops continued to essentially move little further inland, with almost every run. now, if it takes more of this western track here, we are very likely looking at this outcome. where you have mainly snow to the northwest, mix of rain, followed by snow, for philadelphia, and the immediate vicinity, then more rain than anything clogs err towards the area shore points, little more of the cold air to work with, the further east it goes, you may just get gipped on the moisture. so there could still be some mixing that takes place, granted, but you wouldn't have as much shot for snow. i have to tell you most of the models at this point are suggesting the snow. so, that said, here's the model run, one of the model
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runs, on what the expectations are for accumulation. so, generally, the further northwest you travel, the better shot you have got to have to shovel some stuff away here into thursday morning. appears looking at two, 4 inches around philadelphia, perhaps. if this scenario pans out to as much as 6 inches or more, the further north and west you g already, where storm watches are slate today ache effect across carbon, monroe counties as of wet morning, not in place yet, but will be on wednesday, and i think a lot more counties will add to the mix. meanwhile outside beach patrol headquarters really dreary looking, very steamy outside. persistent wind. breeze still noticeable, but as the skies tart to clear little more, we end up with some sun, and temperatures go all the way up to 72 degrees. and enjoy this while you have got t jess? >> i know, little early christmas present there, good morning shall everybody, we head outside and check out how things are doing on 95. so as we know, 95 was closed
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since about 3:00 this morning, due to really serious fatal accident. and it has since reopened. this is a delay shot, from that accident, so 95, northbound, this is around 322 we have five, 6-mile back up. over on the ben franklin bridge, camera over from the jersey side, so from the toll plaza jammed headed westbound on the entire lent of the bridge into the sit, slow going, headed to the ben from jersey this morning. 422 eastbound, still pretty slow from oaks into 202, about 11 minute outs there. and, on the schuylkill expressway, headed eastbound, pretty slow, there as well, from the blue route into vine, about 25 minute interest there on the schuylkill expressway. and then an accident, actually over in new jersey, 295 southbound, just around route one, back to you. >> thank you, on the help watch this morning, lodge time village in the nutritional world play not be as bad as
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previously thought. >> gotten bad rap over the years, but scientists at ohio state university found that diet high in those fats did not increase fat leafs in blood, when they were combined with low carb foods. however, when combined with high car booze, the body produced fatty as i had linked to both diabetes and heart disease. >> asking doctors to pay closer attention to the teeth of children, new policy statement says among children between the ages of two and four years of age, 24% have suffered from tooth decay. the article calls on pediatrician toss instruct families, on proper brushing techniques, and avoiding sugary foods. avoiding sugary foods, authorities do around the holidays a lot of folks will be get that purse ready to start your holiday shopping. almost time to buy and ship those gifts to friends and loved ones. >> but, it seems, more and more packages are being stolen right on door stems. tells you how a new app is
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tackling the issue. >> tis the season to ship packages out to loved ones, or maybe sends toking yourself on the must have list. >> little note on the door, do you have play tag, and go pick it up. >> but, also, prime season for criminals. when brought daylight, sees the opportunity to grab the hot item right off your doorstep. >> the tracking number said it was delivered. but i never got the package. >> imagine this: perfect strangers walking to up your front door, and walking off with merchandise. >> in the middle of the day, just able to wait for package to show up. coast-to-coast, no one immune. with on line retail sales topping $200 billion last year in the u.s., that is expected to grow this year, by about 10%, according to shop.org. >> i always felt like i was being punished by current delivery system by having full-time job. the question was why can't
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this be delivered when i'm home. >> new san francisco start up doorman has retailer ship your package to them, not your home, for four bucks a package. >> once it arrives we notify you on your phone, you use the doorman app to schedule delivery until midnight seven days a week. >> bold business model as others have tried and failed. >> you have got to have a big work force of delivery people, and so i think, yes, very ambitious, very tough. >> ambitious, maybe, but if their business can eliminate the risk prevent scenes like this from happening, it could be the shipping model, of the future. >> nick valencia, atlanta. >> how about that? >> so smart. >> no doubt about it. >> still ahead this morning, vehicle like we've never seen before. >> coming up next, the car that probably has a lot of people doing double take. >> sneak out little bit. okay, but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on the "cw philly". >> don't spoil it. >> i know.
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>> sometimes the job calls for him to run a few errands. >> i go to the bank, run and get parts, just driving around. >> it is a vehicle that doesn't really look like anything special, from the inside, but it is definitely unique, when you see it from the outside. >> well, this is a 1993 ford van. that actually drivers down the road upside down. >> that's right. those are four wheels up in the air, this is towelly the second one, he's built like it, the first, he drove across the country, to a convention. >> interesting to know, we could control the flow of traffic on california freeway. that was an interesting little side experiment. >> but, when someone bought the first belly up van, anderson new he had to build a second. and in just weeks, he created? >> belly up van 2.0.
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so asked us to take him on trip to see how people react. some people just couldn't stop looking. and others, wanted to know more. >> double look at make sure -- >> so how did he do it? well, he teally used two vehicles to create this upside down van. >> we actually took everything out of the inside of the van. lifted the body up off of the frame. and then we cut the top off as high as we could to fit. then we basically set the body down around a full range pick-up truck piece at a time, assemble it around the truck. so entire ford ranger pick-up truck complete under there. >> with his eight tires, you know he's always ready to get this show on the road. >> i imagine that causes some wrecks, too. people stop in front. >> staring out the window. >> oh, my goodness. that was jill kessler reporting for you. we'll take a short break. you're watching "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". morning, family, see you in a
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>> good morning, i'm ukee washington in the news woman goes missing in the lehigh vale. now police need the public's help. jessica was last seen friday after leaving work between 12:30 and 2:00 at the duck duck goose day care in northampton. police found her car about a mile away, at a dollar general store. she is about 5 feet 4 inches tall, 130 pounds, and has footprint tatoo on her shoulder. anyone with information is urged to contact the police right away. let's get your forecast now with katie in the weather center very active week coming up here, ukee, good morning, everybody, starting things off at least on very mild note for you. little dose of spring to kick start the week. and we did have the worse of the heavy rain at this point, now, pull away. so even though as we go to storm scan3, still finds few speckles of green, the brunt
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of that warmfront, that's bringing in the warm air here today, is pretty much done with us. see the skies start to clear as the day progresses, warm and breezy things do clear out for us, break between systems, then wednesday coastal system on our hands, looks like it will be a mix region wide of rain, and snow, but at this point, your heaviest snowfall would generally be far northwest of philly, up toward the lehigh valley. jess? >> thanks, katie. good morning, everybody, good news on 95, that has reopened from the earlier closure due to the fatal accident happened about 3:00 this morning. five, 6-mile back up completely behind that accident, which actually occurred around exit six. around exit two, 95, 452, northbound, so you can see, everybody moving along really slowly. lungly, the sound bound lanes moving along just fine. ukee, back over to you. >> thank you, next update 85:00, a up next on cbs this
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location, for us, and he has the latest. david, good morning. >> ukee, erika, good morning, good news again 95 open right now, thing happen about 3:00 this morning, one person killed here, struck by a van, on the road, just after 3:00 on i95, just a little bit north of exit six, where i'm standing. state police still not releasing the name of the person or the exact circumstances, to exactly what happened here, but we know the road opened little bit before 8:00 this morning. before they opened it, though, even after they cleared the accident, they still had to drain some of the water, there was a lot of water in the road just to make sure people didn't hydroplane, that could be dangerous, but 95 open in all lanes seem to be moving at steady pace now, that is the good news. we're live in delaware county, david spun spunt, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i thank you, david. time for traffic and weather together. here's kate. >> i good morning, ukee, hey shall everybody, well, off to very warm start here for the week ahead. but it is only going to be a one day event. and then we are back into a
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much cooler pattern. and with that cooler pattern, comes, another storm system. and the next one down the road looks as though it will have the chance to bring us some significant snowfall. so, let's take you first and for most out to storm scan3, we look at the three hour loop. the brunt of any moisture has basically retreated. and we're actually starting to see some sliver of sunshine through the clouds, so, if you are ready to leave the house now, i think you will get away without the umbrella absolutely. moving right before your very eyes outside the kutztown area middle school. blue skies showing up. look at the temperature, 63 degrees not shake generally into the mid 60s across most of the board, mount pocono, flirting with 60, and that said eventually seymour sunshine as the day progresses that will allow things to warm up even more readily. that does mean records will be put into jeopardy here
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flirting with record highs today, track the coastal storm, and that means that by wednesday, your holiday travel may be significantly impacted. so we have more details much more detail on that, a little later in the show. jess, over to you for now. >> thank you, good morning, everybody, 8:32. >> ninety-five being reopened, due to the earlier closure from fatal accident, between the blue route and 320. but everything reopen. see moving nicely. ninety-five around 452, headed northbound, about exit two, and that accident scene at about exit six. so we can see everything is moving along great. the southbound lanes moving even better i wish i could say the same thing for the ben franklin bridge here, so i actually can't. everything really slow, from the jersey side, from the toll plaza headed westbound completely crawling the entire lent and span of the bridge as they head into philadelphia from the jersey side. 422 eastbound, still real heavily from oaks into 202, 13
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minute trip, and the schuylkill expressway not doing too bad, slow on the eastbound lanes the blue route into the vine st. expressway. do have lot of accidents all over the place due to slippery roadways, 295 southbound route one, accident pushed over to the side. and kelly drive completely closed at fawn dan green drive, your alternate for the time being, take mlk drive. back over to you. >> 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 that brookfield asset management back out of plans to buy revel for $110 million. >> today bankruptcy lawyers hold meeting in new york sit, it is not clear however, if brooks field will be there republican party goes on trial. robert concerns, accused of assaulting former co-worker after night of drinking last year. he bass originally charged with rape. however, those charges were dropped. >> concerns has opt today have
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judge decide his fate instead after jury. >> your time 8:34, and buying or moving into a new home should be a great experience. but, if you are not careful, that house you buy or rent could end up making your family sick. and this week's angie list report, jim donovan takes a look at something you need to consider before you do any house hunting. >> i rye growth moving so bad. >> jennifer and her husband spent thousands of dollars remodeling this home, before moving in with their three children last year. few months later constantly sick but couldn't figure out why. >> home's former owner was methamphetamine user. jennifer immediately had her home tested, and results confirmed, high level g levels of contamination. >> that's whether we new. >> so greatful we returned. >> new gents worked out,
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working with certified company that specialize in the methamphetamine lab testing and clean up. clean up is crucial, as toxic chemicals can saturate carpets, walls, duct work and more exposure to small and the can cause serious health issues. >> i mean, mold is pretty bad. asbestos, yes, sure, but methamphetamine is up there >> finds them suburban homes, to million dollars penthouses, so you want to be aware of the dangers of a home that's had a meth lab in it. be sure you're doing all of your research before buying. >> otherwise you could be facing a hefty clean up bill. decontamination jobs can cost up to $10,000. for more information from angie, on investigating whether your home could be contaminated with meth visit cbsphilly.com/angies list. i'm jim donovan. >> and with thanksgiving just
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well, one of this year's thanksgiving football games features your philadelphia eagles, and the dallas cowboys. get your turkey and cranberry sauce ready, because both these teams are in first place, in the ffc east, sport director beasley reese shows you how the eagles offense got it together after last week's lost to the packers, and beat up on those tennessee titans. >> lincoln financial field moving out of the shadow of the vet when it comes to home field advantage.
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ten straight home victory for the birds setting up thanksgiving day if dallas. birds wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. josh huff takes opening kick off 7 yards deep in the end zone. came out, got some blocks, and gone. the longest kick off return for a touchdown in team history, and the birds were off and running. shady mccoy sliced up the titans 31 ranked rushing defense, running for 130 yards on 21 carries and a touchdown, eagles crushed the titans, 4324, now get ready for dallas tanks giving. >> division game. all on the line if you want to win in our dif significance. to repeat last season we have to go through dallas. >> rivalry is real. it is fun for us. so, we're all excited about this thursday. >> cowboys, against the giants, means they're tied with the eagles a top of the nfc east at eight and three. thursday's winner, will be
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alone, in first place. i'm beasley reese, cbs-3 eyewitness sports. >> did you see this? giants and cowboys. look at this catch bio del beckham. one hands in the mid-air. you know we have to slow it down and show it to you. we're toll practice is the catch. you never know, we are going to need to catch an if the ball like. that will does that in warm ups all the time. just one hand. cowboys come back to win it, tony romo to dez, the birds and the boys once again same record going into this year's turkey day spectacular. >> that was sweet. >> lots this morning, after thousands every runners laced up for the 21st ever philadelphia marathon. dan, from massachusetts, crossed the finish line first. well done, dan. his unofficial time, about two hours and 17 minutes, to run 26 miles. >> lenor a ran the fasters for
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the women. two hours, 40 minutes, just impressive as is, but her first marathon, ever. >> nicely done. >> came in first. >> fantastic. >> wow. we would like to see how everyone dels it, we posted results on cbsphilly.com. katie so if someone is look to go make the morning run, perhaps not full marathon. is today good day for that you? >> turning on to be okay day, did have quite a bit of weather, things start today dry out for us at this point, still in the the breeds, but very mild, we check in with more spars version of the eyewitness weathernet work, people headed out and becomes still few brand new ones, it is still pretty cloudy and foggy down at the shore. five for the current temperature, said even still little light rain falling on the beach, and he sent that in over the last half hour or so. different picture that he also sent in here. lee seagull sort of out of focus in the shot. rough surround before southerly winds, create that
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rough surf for us out there this morning heads further inland, out towards the western suburb, temperature sent in generally last 20 minutes or so, 64, nice and mild, still little misty, according to michael trot man here in douglassville, then set record highs, then snow, ya, it is like he's back living in atlanta. the roller coaster, continues, for us, here, absolutely true. and you tends to see these ups and downs this time of the year. next to show you waist going on with storm scan3 at the moment. heaviest of the rain has basically since retreated. so, at this point, if you want to walk out the door and leave the umbrella at home, go for t you should be totally fine with. that will meanwhile we sit between fronts right now, so the combination of the cold front that will eventually cross through are back here. we actually eventually see a storm system develop off the gulf of mexico. that will will be our next storm, so here's the first one, pulling away, as we go
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into tonight. we clear out for quiet day tomorrow. here comes. see that? moisture starting to creep north here late tomorrow night. but looks like wednesday morning, is when we start to see the rain, and also some snow, and also some sleet mixing in. now, at this point, you know we're getting closer and closer to the actual event. there are still some question mark, because the storm hasn't formed yet. keep an eye on it, but looks like mixed bag, with the rain snow line right over our area. it is so much warmer, look at this wilmington, 30 degrees warmer than this very same time yesterday. so, enjoy this dose of spring while you have it. eyewitness weather three day forecast, 72 degrees, make new record in philly. drop those thermometer readings back significantly with break tomorrow. and then the coastal storm arrives, on wednesday. jess, over to you. >> thanks, katie. good morning, everybody, 8:44, and we go outside, give some good news, that 95 has reopened. it was closed, since 3:00 a.m. after pretty serious fatal accident occurred just after 3:00 a.m. but this is around 322.
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>> even though there is five, 6-mile back up. 422 around oaks, just second ago, completely stopped at stand still. then empty. but you can see the eastbound traffic toward the king of prussia area moving along just lit bill slower than normal. over on the blue route everything pretty clear. southbound lanes from the schuylkill expressway into 95, but schuylkill expressway pretty slow, average all morning, eastbound from the blue route into the vine street expressway, about 25 minute trip there. out in new jersey, 295 northbound at route 541 an accident, pushed over to the right-hand side there. kelly drive completely closed at fountain green drive due to accident. >> let's remind everyone once again updating breaking "action news", northbound i59 open again in delaware county after deadly accident earlier today. it appears, a man walking on i-95, near route 320, was hit and killed by a delivery truck about 3:00 this morning. the victim's name has not been
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released. police are continuing their investigation. >> last seen friday leaving work at the duck duck goose day care in northampton, found a mile away. if you have any information you are asked to contact police. missouri grand jury could decide as early as today whether to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson, in the shooting death of 18 year old michael brown. police are keeping tabs on demonstrators, and activists in case any unrest breaks out. >> from beyonce to boy band one direction, to country star luke brian. >> but berks county native taylor swift had everyone talking this morning
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>> she does crazy well. >> ya. >> this video is great, too. now, before the night even began, swift won for being a best selling artist. >> i'm so unbelievably extactic, the family close to honor me and a.m. ma chose to honor me with this. >> swift received the first-ever dick clark award for excellence, for the record setting sales of her new albumn 1989. british boy band, one direction, was named artist of the year. new rap artist iggy, won for favorite rap hip hop artist. but it was this performance, j-lo, that had audiences shaking their booty, you might say. >> top tribute wins the box office, catness for the hunger games mocking jay part one. latest installment in the franchise did not match the earnings of its two previous
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films but still manage the highest opening so far this year. mocking jay brought in $123 million. coming in in pretty distance second, big hero six, that is followed by inter stellar, dumb and dumber two, and still hanging in there, gone girl. >> little bit of everything in the top five. >> something for everyone. >> indeed. one ought over maker look to go change the future of driving. >> general motors testing new technology that will have you driving hands free. omar a villafranca gets behind the wheel for first look at this super crisis is tell. >> not so far down the road, drivers will be able to did a lot less, because their car can pretty much drive itself. general motors, engineers, say, they're put willing the finishing touches on super crews technology. gm's john cap showed me how it works. >> super christ combines crews control with steering. when the technology is engaged, with push after button, drivers can crews on down the road, with out
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touching the steering wheel. >> turn your head this way for two, three, four seconds. >> really nerve wracking. you know, i feel like i just won a football team. >> will slow the car down if it senses vehicle in front of you is not going that fast. , will allow to you take the eyes off the car while the car is driving. >> hitting the brakes, close you down, and i've stayed in my lane. >> car will only do the driving if the super crews is engaged and the seat will vibrate to alert driver if he needs to take over. >> my seat vibrated it dropped my speed limit. >> yep, slows you down gm still fine tuning on the at the track and in traffic. it planned to put it in a cadillac first, the first one to schedule to hit the road in 2017. omar villafranca, for "eyewitness news" on the "cw
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philly". >> i'm concerned about his reaction time, still got to work a few things out for me. >> i like the idea, being able to take your hands off, not knee-driving. >> no eating in the car. >> no eating in the car, young laid. >> i strict rules, with mr. washington, my goodness, we'll be back. good morning. >> a diagnosis no parent wants to hear. >> he actually had a multi-organ system failure. he certainly had a less than 20% chance of surviving all of that. >> a prayer no mother wants to pray. >> i don't know what else to do. if you want him, take him. he is your son. >> and a sister's faith that would keep hope alive. >> ask anything in his name,p and it shall be done.
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>> baby bear cub is now getting ready for hibernation until the wild after recovering from burns. >> this summer areas carlton complex fire was the largest to ever hit washington state. nearly 300 holmes destroyed, as well as 400 square miles of wildlife habitat. unknown how many animals may have died, but somehow, this little cub, survived. named baby black bear sinder, her paw's singed when third agree burns, her face and chest were also badly burned. >> sinder road to recovery began when she was airlifted to this wildlife care center in lake tahoe, california. >> she was scared, and malnourished, when veterinarians began the process of rehab. with lots of tlc.
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bandages changed every other day, consume steady diet of fresh fruit. >> three month later her weight has nearly tripled. and her paw's have healed. >> this is great. >> on friday came the announcement via facebook, sinder is going home. >> first thing she wants to do after wakes up is eat her grapes. >> first off, a rehab center in idaho. and then, come spring, back to the woods of washington, the landscape here is changed significantly. but at least one resilient cub is proving you can go home again. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> know she became family. 8:53. >> guys, here is the general ex peg takes for this coastal storm that we have been talking about now all morning t would be a mix through the central slivers of the delaware valley, more snow snow to the northwest, more rain to the southeast. >> good news, 95, re owned,
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look at that, cars are actually moving on it, nicely, around exit three, few exits away from the incident scene. you can see everything northbound looking great. >> monday rush back on. thank you, jess, thanks for watching eye "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". for more local news traffic weather and sports always on at cbsphilly.com. >> check out talk philly at noon on cbs367891 more check on traffic and weather together for you.
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>> i59 north bound, it is open once again, in delaware county. but there are still some questions about this morning's deadly accident. that accident happened about 3:00 this morning on northbound 95, near route 320. it appears a pedestrian was hit by a delivery truck, and killed. that victim's name has not been released. investigators want to know what that person was doing walking on i-95 at that hour of the night. >> much warmer before the day is said and done. very likely few nor records on our hands before the day is said and done, but at least skies are starting to clear, too. we had been dealing with very heavy rain, through the
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overnight, but on storm scan3, that's towelly started clear out nicely. so while many of are you still stuck with some clouds, those, too, should thin out for some sunshine, and shooting for 72 degrees here. so, that's really warm for the standards obviously, enjoy it while you can. ooh degrees tonight, clues start to clear out completely. we catch break tomorrow. wednesday, the big ticket day here, as we track our next coastal storm. which at this point looks to bring mix of rain and snow, and it would likely be a significant snow, especially the further north and west you go. so some question marks on that, meanwhile thanksgiving and friday look pretty quiet. >> that turkey little dancing so cute. thank, good morning, everybody, just coming up on 9:00 a.m. and everything locking great, smooth sailing on 95, it has since reopened, this is around 322, which is exit three, the accident scene, was up and around at exit six. so there is really no back up to speak of approaching that accident scene, northbound on 95, erika, back over to you. >> thank you, that's "eyewitness news" for now. talk philly coming up at noon
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>> will coming up. the nba star who will never play a game. how this gentle giant lost a career and became a fan. >> i became the servant i wanted to be. >> then, a split second decision that nearly cost one tear her life. >> i am so lucky to be alive. >> on today's "700 club". >>pat: welcome, folks to this edition of the "700 club". you are in a detail weighing 7,000 pounds and going down the highway and another
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