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in gary's office downstairs, the detectives saw jan. >> she was on the ground. she was lying face down, but it was obvious that there was severe trauma to the back of her head. >> so was this a violent home invasion? jan and gary had more than half a million dollars worth of valuables in the house there for the grabbing. so a botched robbery was a likely scenario. and in the garage, police did find strange marks and scratches on a tornado shelter that was also used as >> it appeared that somebody had tried to pry the lock open. there were some marks that were by the lock on the door of the tornado shelter. >> they didn't get inside? >> it did not appear that they did, no. >> that would suggest somebody's looking for something. >> but if robbery was the plan, the killer had left the odd ball museum strangely intact. nothing appeared tossed or out of place. and the nature of the killings, gary was shot as well as beaten, spoke volumes to the prosecutor assigned to the case, todd meyers. >> it seems to be an element of personal anger in this thing, todd, this close
in gary's office downstairs, the detectives saw jan. >> she was on the ground. she was lying face down, but it was obvious that there was severe trauma to the back of her head. >> so was this a violent home invasion? jan and gary had more than half a million dollars worth of valuables in the house there for the grabbing. so a botched robbery was a likely scenario. and in the garage, police did find strange marks and scratches on a tornado shelter that was also used as >> it...
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but scott both solid conservatives. >> jan crawford thank you very much. in the east room of the white house we are expecting the president at any moment we now see the crowd is standing and applauding. and here now is the president of the united states. of the. >> thank you thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen. when justice scalia passed away suddenly last february, i made a promise to the american people. if i were elected president, i would find the very best judge in the country for the supreme court. i promised to select someone who respects our laws and is representative of our constitution and who loves our constitution. and someone who will interpret them as written. this may be the most transparent judicial selection process in history. months ago, as a candidate, i publicly presented a list of brilliant and accomplished people to the american electorate and pledged to make my choice from among that list. millions of voters said this was the single most important issue to them when they voted for me for preside
but scott both solid conservatives. >> jan crawford thank you very much. in the east room of the white house we are expecting the president at any moment we now see the crowd is standing and applauding. and here now is the president of the united states. of the. >> thank you thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen. when justice scalia passed away suddenly last february, i made a promise to the american people. if i were elected president, i would...
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. >> i'm jan carabeo. getting your day started with a check on weather and traffic with katie and meisha. tgif. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm glad it is friday. i'm also glad it is wing bowl. i have never been, don't judge me, but i wanted to go, and we have to talk about closures and parking things affecting. >> no judgement here. >> no judgement here but i think they would welcome you with open arms. >> oh, yes. >> i'll be there later. >> those wip guys taught absolute lay door you, we know that. in templets weather pattern here today, looking at pretty quiet day, lot of sunshine expected out there, breezy pattern continuing, though, so that's going to make it feel that much colder. the other thing it is actually that much colderment taking a hit on storm scan, what you will notice here, looks very similar to yesterday. hands full of clouds still out there. generally a clear sky, though, especially across southeastern pennsylvania, but take a look at where our temperatures have now take answer
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jan, back to you. >>> it is now 6:32, time to check roads.o amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, hi there amanda. >> reporter: hi there jan. we have construction delays starting with this one here at north broad street northbound at arch street, that will be closed in all lanes, until about 2:00 p.m. due to a crane lift. you want to go around that area in the city. in new jersey, 42 freeway southbound between market street and 295 south, road work will have two lanes blocked there but that last until 7:00 a.m. that should clear up here and shortly under 30 minutes. just a reminder for turnpike travelers, delaware river connection bridge between pennsylvania and new jersey turnpikes will be out until at least april at this point, alternates there are area bridges including burlington bristol bridge and scudder falls. taking a live look at i-95 at columbus boulevard running smoothly as well as your majors this morning. cbs traffic center, i'm amanda muhler now back to you. >> amanda, thanks very much. >>> family and friend are preparing t
jan, back to you. >>> it is now 6:32, time to check roads.o amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, hi there amanda. >> reporter: hi there jan. we have construction delays starting with this one here at north broad street northbound at arch street, that will be closed in all lanes, until about 2:00 p.m. due to a crane lift. you want to go around that area in the city. in new jersey, 42 freeway southbound between market street and 295 south, road work will have two lanes...
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jim, jan, back over to you. >> thank you so much, meisha.you eat could be made with cow hearts. now allowing to add cow hearts to byproducts, limited quantities, no additional lables. many people say you won't even know the difference. cow heart rich in iron and vitamin b-12. >> researchers say that drun hawn dray detergent pods causing harm to to many children's eyes, study push libbed lished in the american medical association, found the number of preschool heres have gotten chemical burns in their eyes from the pods has gone up by, get this, more than 30%. pods are also burning children 's hands. >>> well, time now 6:49. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> anthony mason joins us live from new york with the preview good morning, anthony. >> good morning, jan, good morning, jim. ahead the latest after suspected terror attack attempt outside the louvre museum in paris. plus the president trump heads to florida this weekend. we look at the unique security challenges, protecting winter white house. and before the patriots take on the falco
jim, jan, back over to you. >> thank you so much, meisha.you eat could be made with cow hearts. now allowing to add cow hearts to byproducts, limited quantities, no additional lables. many people say you won't even know the difference. cow heart rich in iron and vitamin b-12. >> researchers say that drun hawn dray detergent pods causing harm to to many children's eyes, study push libbed lished in the american medical association, found the number of preschool heres have gotten...
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good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. let's get straight over to meteorologist, justin bring drabick, good saturday morning , i hear it will be the coldest day we've in had in a while. >> go back to early january, temperatures this cold, back then in the teens. not quite as cold. low 20's at this hour. >> no fun. >> no, not fun at all. so i know people out there going for the morning bike ride or jog. >> good morning. >> kind of hits you hard, wakes us up certainly. cold air lick will be sticking around today. kind of split weekends, if you like it milder. wait another 24 hours, start to bring back warmer air. no storms to talk about yet. so all quiet this weekend. that's good. a loft sunshine on tap for today. clear skies, over center city right now, have some clouds overnight, maybe few areas, flurry through the overnight hour, those are now gone. twenty-three the actual temperature at philadelphia international airport. northwest wind at 13. feeling like 11 this hour. and temperatures dropping off well to the north, mo
good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. let's get straight over to meteorologist, justin bring drabick, good saturday morning , i hear it will be the coldest day we've in had in a while. >> go back to early january, temperatures this cold, back then in the teens. not quite as cold. low 20's at this hour. >> no fun. >> no, not fun at all. so i know people out there going for the morning bike ride or jog. >> good morning. >> kind of hits you hard, wakes us up...
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hi, amanda. >> jan, still snot much going on this morning, most of the roadways.ive look at 76 westbound, at the boulevard, clear as well as most of your majors, including the turnpike, the vine, 202, and 30. your bridges in and out of the city looking great, as well. mass transit also looking good but if you're regular septa rider there are new schedules affect starting this morning, continuing tomorrow, select riders, starting today. how much, there are no changes on the market frank forwards line. make sure that you visit septa website for details. live look at 95 in delaware, little volume, moving along quickly this morning, until the cbs-3 traffic center. and and did a mueller, back to you. >> thank you, amanda. flying is one of the safest ways to travel, but there are dangers. reported more than 5,000 since 2010. monday at 11:00 greg argos gets unprecedented access to frontier airlines flight attendant training facility in denver. for the latest class of flight attendants, trains, any type of emergency. >> the public has this perception coke or diet coke. we
hi, amanda. >> jan, still snot much going on this morning, most of the roadways.ive look at 76 westbound, at the boulevard, clear as well as most of your majors, including the turnpike, the vine, 202, and 30. your bridges in and out of the city looking great, as well. mass transit also looking good but if you're regular septa rider there are new schedules affect starting this morning, continuing tomorrow, select riders, starting today. how much, there are no changes on the market frank...
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good morning, anita. >> good morning, jan.l the victim last seen alive yesterday morning, and then a family member found her unresponsive, in the living room floor around yesterday afternoon, all 3200 block of mercer street in port richmond. chopper three over the scene, you can see flurry of police activity yesterday afternoon. police say the 57 year old woman had obvious blunt force trauma to the head was found face down in a pool of blood. they also discovered the seconds floor had been ransacked, and that some electronics and other items were reportedly missing, now, detective did not finds a weapon nearby, but they're hoping other neighbors can help lead them to the killer. >> cameras both sides of the street. so hopefully, these cameras recorded someone either entering, or exiting, the property. >> investigators say that there does not appear to have been any forced entry. they're working to discover whether or not the victim new her killer. at this time no arrests have been made. if you know anything, you're asked to ca
good morning, anita. >> good morning, jan.l the victim last seen alive yesterday morning, and then a family member found her unresponsive, in the living room floor around yesterday afternoon, all 3200 block of mercer street in port richmond. chopper three over the scene, you can see flurry of police activity yesterday afternoon. police say the 57 year old woman had obvious blunt force trauma to the head was found face down in a pool of blood. they also discovered the seconds floor had...
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thanks so much, jan. >> new developments over night in the hit-and-run in kensington. "eyewitness news" has learned police found the car suspected of being involved. they are however still searching for the driver. it happened here on 29,000 block every east clearfield street 7:30 last night. victim left a corner store hit feet from his front door, now listed in critical condition. >> new this morning, man killed after attempted robbery turns deadly in chester. police say the victim was picking up his girlfriend at her house on the 2600 block of boil street, just after 10:30 last night. she stepped outside to see her boyfriends involved in a altercation, with another person, and she then witnessed the suspect shoot her boyfriend, in the head. >> in montgomery county, former police officer is facing a slew of charges after a road rage incident. >> right. it happened saturday night on the 1900 block of second street in upper gwenned. that is where police seo end farmer, who you see on your screen there, fired three shots into bmw after his stepdaughter allegedly had an a
thanks so much, jan. >> new developments over night in the hit-and-run in kensington. "eyewitness news" has learned police found the car suspected of being involved. they are however still searching for the driver. it happened here on 29,000 block every east clearfield street 7:30 last night. victim left a corner store hit feet from his front door, now listed in critical condition. >> new this morning, man killed after attempted robbery turns deadly in chester. police say...
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jan, back to you. >> justin, thank you. time now 7:17. so let's get a look at how traffic is moving along now. here is amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. hype, amanda. >> hi, jan, not too much going on this morning on your major roadways, how much, in center city, 21st and 22nd street are closed for bridge work. now, this is set to continue until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. so traveling through that area this weekend you will be detoured between arch and market streets. the good news here, grocery stores and other things on that block are still accessible if you are walking. if you're septa rider new questioned news effect this morning, continuing tomorrow for select lines. how much, no changes to the market frankford line. make sure to visit septa website for all of the details. and here is a live look at the 42 freeway in new jersey, it is clear, as well, of all of your majors routes in and out of the city this morning. in the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm amanda mueller, back to you. >> how would you like to help others every time you sho
jan, back to you. >> justin, thank you. time now 7:17. so let's get a look at how traffic is moving along now. here is amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. hype, amanda. >> hi, jan, not too much going on this morning on your major roadways, how much, in center city, 21st and 22nd street are closed for bridge work. now, this is set to continue until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. so traveling through that area this weekend you will be detoured between arch and market streets. the good...
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. >> hi there, jan.ing good out there this morning but we have a couple of things to point out. we are looking live at the disabled vehicle on the schuylkill near conshohocken curve that we mentioned earlier. it has been there quite a while but they have a tow truck out there. it is not causing any delays right now but be careful passing by in the the right lane there. this new jersey crews are on the scene in the fire in taylor lane and new albany road that has both lanes block best bet toys use haines mill road and tom brown road at your alternate n center city all lanes are blocked on south broad street in both directions between walnut and locust street due to construction. that is set to be there until early this evening, so try using samson street to get around. that here's a live look at route is hundred at sunrise boulevard. great day. sunday drive. in the cbs-3 traffic center amanda muhler now back to you. >> thank you. >>> many of the music's big stars are resting up for big award show tonight,
. >> hi there, jan.ing good out there this morning but we have a couple of things to point out. we are looking live at the disabled vehicle on the schuylkill near conshohocken curve that we mentioned earlier. it has been there quite a while but they have a tow truck out there. it is not causing any delays right now but be careful passing by in the the right lane there. this new jersey crews are on the scene in the fire in taylor lane and new albany road that has both lanes block best bet...
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jan, back to you. >>> 8:50. time to check the road. lets go over to amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, hi there amanda. >> good news here earlier accident we have been keeping an eye on just cleared, this ace live look at 422 eastbound nepals road overpass. earlier accident had right lane blocked here but we just watched tow truck take that away. there does than the seem to be any delays in that area however we do still have an accident deep creek road at snider road, crews have been on the scene for a while so be ready for delays in that area, and last a live look at ben franklin bridge all majors including vine, 76, 202 and 30 are running smoothly at well as all routes in and out of the city. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda muhler new back to you. >>> still ahead this weeks dream drive. >> and then they go in this containers and my gosh opening it upright now. >> hi. >>> meisha johnson gives you a sneak peak inside philadelphia 's new butterfly pavilion, and we will let you 's new butterfly pavilion, and we will let yo
jan, back to you. >>> 8:50. time to check the road. lets go over to amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center, hi there amanda. >> good news here earlier accident we have been keeping an eye on just cleared, this ace live look at 422 eastbound nepals road overpass. earlier accident had right lane blocked here but we just watched tow truck take that away. there does than the seem to be any delays in that area however we do still have an accident deep creek road at snider road,...
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. >>> today is sunday, february 12th, good morning everyone i'm jan carabao. lets get over to meteorologist justin drabick with eyewitness weather, good sunday morning, justin. i hear rain and wind is in our forecast. >> that is right, kind of a helps i day to finish off weekend, glummy, good day to get chores down, maybe do some laundry. >> good idea. >> rain coat will be needed later this morning in the afternoon. little bit of ice in the northern viewing area and windy tonight, gusting to 50, 60 miles an hour into tomorrow we will dry out for workweek and forecast next to days looks quiet. we have to get through today with the storm system approaching from the west. the not much happening right now here in philadelphia. we have cloudy skies few syringe also. light rain and freezing rain in the mountains. now some of those temperatures may tropical more into lehigh valley, northampton county near freezing, so there is potential, for ice into the lehigh valley region late this morning in the afternoon. >> so today rain at times, steady early this this afterno
. >>> today is sunday, february 12th, good morning everyone i'm jan carabao. lets get over to meteorologist justin drabick with eyewitness weather, good sunday morning, justin. i hear rain and wind is in our forecast. >> that is right, kind of a helps i day to finish off weekend, glummy, good day to get chores down, maybe do some laundry. >> good idea. >> rain coat will be needed later this morning in the afternoon. little bit of ice in the northern viewing area and...
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hi, amanda. >> hi, jan. right now we have a tie up for everyone traveling on 95 northbound near penn's landing, take a look, tractor-trailer in the left lane that's facing the wrong way. so traffic squeezing by in the right lanes here. you can see police on the scene there, slow down approaching the area. in new jersey the offer ramp southbound 295, closed this morning due to construction, good news here set to clear up by 8:00 a.m. shouldn't affect anyone headed out bit later this morning, turning this, wide look at the area, headed out this morning, you should be in relatively good shape. most of your majors running at speed including the vine, the schuylkill, 30, 202. taking a look now at the had two freeway in new jersey, despite that ramp close that we mentioned earlier, not much going on here, a little volume but looking good as you head out the door get your saturday started from the cbs-3 traffic center, amanda mueller, back to you. >> clerk this -- check this out, powerful storm pounding southern ca
hi, amanda. >> hi, jan. right now we have a tie up for everyone traveling on 95 northbound near penn's landing, take a look, tractor-trailer in the left lane that's facing the wrong way. so traffic squeezing by in the right lanes here. you can see police on the scene there, slow down approaching the area. in new jersey the offer ramp southbound 295, closed this morning due to construction, good news here set to clear up by 8:00 a.m. shouldn't affect anyone headed out bit later this...
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crawford is following all of jan, what more do we know of the judge's decision? >> ee just -- we just got a copy of the 29 pages. all agree. they are not going to reinstate the travel ban. which means, an order by a lower court judge that suspended the ban nationwide, will remain in place, while the government and the opponents argue about whether the trump administration has the legal authority to impose that executive order, temporarily suspending travel nationwide. of course, the opponents to states washington and minnesota had argued this ban was unconstitutional. it violated due process. the first amendment right to practice your religion freely. and that's when the judge suspended this order, while they could argue about the merits of the case. the government immediately went to the appeals court and said, you know, that the judge was out of line. and that it should reinstate the travel ban, while they #ed out -- hashed out these legal arguments. they were refusing to grant government's request. the government at this point can go to the united states supre
crawford is following all of jan, what more do we know of the judge's decision? >> ee just -- we just got a copy of the 29 pages. all agree. they are not going to reinstate the travel ban. which means, an order by a lower court judge that suspended the ban nationwide, will remain in place, while the government and the opponents argue about whether the trump administration has the legal authority to impose that executive order, temporarily suspending travel nationwide. of course, the...
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i'm jan carabao. lets head straight over to meteorologist justin drabick with eyewitness weather. good sunday morning, justin as i walked out the door i was hit by a couple sprinkles. how much of the umbrella will we need today. >> definitely later this morning in the first half of the afternoon. we still have a couple hours on have mainly dry conditions and a few sprinkles coming at us but that rain will pick up in intensity. we have lehigh valley, poconos that could have treeing rain, also this morning. traveling up north today head up there, it will be flirting with that freezing mark until lehigh valley later this morning in the afternoon. potential for icing there. every where else, mostly will be seeing plane rain from the system. we have had temperatures in the the 50's yesterday around philadelphia, this morning, for the most art we are quiet the right now, dropping off a whole lot through overnight hours, cloud around 41 at the airport, east wind at 13. the it feels like 34 with the wind. see
i'm jan carabao. lets head straight over to meteorologist justin drabick with eyewitness weather. good sunday morning, justin as i walked out the door i was hit by a couple sprinkles. how much of the umbrella will we need today. >> definitely later this morning in the first half of the afternoon. we still have a couple hours on have mainly dry conditions and a few sprinkles coming at us but that rain will pick up in intensity. we have lehigh valley, poconos that could have treeing rain,...
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, back into you. >> jan, thank you. the ends of era greatest show onsetter coming to a close, ringling brothers and barnum bailey circus kick off final philly tour last night. animal activists held up signs, as protesters voiced their opposition to the show. eleven performances are scheduled for the city of brotherly love. and will continue through monday. >>> actually when i first saw it on the news, i drove by here, how many hundreds of hours have spent here, you know, educating people. >> any animal should never be used for entertainment. it is not necessary. not in today's world. >> circus has been touring for 146 years entertaining about 10 million people each year. the circus' final curtain will fall in may. >> this morning, police are searching for two people who tried to lure a young girl into their car in bucks county. take a look at this picture. they say this is vehicle they are looking for, gold sedan, missing a rear hubcap and has kentucky placement now the girl told policeman and woman asked her to get in
, back into you. >> jan, thank you. the ends of era greatest show onsetter coming to a close, ringling brothers and barnum bailey circus kick off final philly tour last night. animal activists held up signs, as protesters voiced their opposition to the show. eleven performances are scheduled for the city of brotherly love. and will continue through monday. >>> actually when i first saw it on the news, i drove by here, how many hundreds of hours have spent here, you know,...
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good morning, anita. >> good morning, jan.e yesterday morning, until a family member found her unresponsive on the living room floor around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. all of this unfolding on the 3200 block of mercer street in port richmond. chopper three over the scene yesterday, shows a flurry of police activity, police say the 57 year old woman had obvious blunt force trauma to the head, found face-down in a pool of blood. they also discovered the second floor had been ran sacked, and that some electronics and other items were reportedly missing. detectives did not find a weapon nearby but they're hoping other neighbors can help lead them to the killer. >> tight street, cameras on both sides of the street, so hopefully these cameras recorded someone either entering or exiting the property. >> reporter: police also say that there was no forceable entry at this time no arrest haves been made. if you know anything police want to hear from you. live at police headquarters, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >>> anita, thank you.
good morning, anita. >> good morning, jan.e yesterday morning, until a family member found her unresponsive on the living room floor around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. all of this unfolding on the 3200 block of mercer street in port richmond. chopper three over the scene yesterday, shows a flurry of police activity, police say the 57 year old woman had obvious blunt force trauma to the head, found face-down in a pool of blood. they also discovered the second floor had been ran sacked, and...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live with more on this story, good morning, jan. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. first lets start with an update on the investigation, ntsb investigators second to resume their work today to try to figure out exactly what went wrong here yesterday, up until this point investigators have not said too much about those homes leading up to this crash and derailment. they have not indicated whether an operator error was involved here or a mechanical issue. live on the scene, you can see a number of septa workers remained here overnight working to get these cars back on the track is here outside of the 69th street terminal, with that said, market frankford service has resume, but we are told riders can expect some residual delays. "eyewitness news" spoke to passengers just getting fed up with septa and growing list of service disruptions. >> it is dangerous. it would be great for them if philadelphia has a way to make our public transit system a little bit the shore safe. >> i tiehl like i have to keep an eye on things and even on the train
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live with more on this story, good morning, jan. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. first lets start with an update on the investigation, ntsb investigators second to resume their work today to try to figure out exactly what went wrong here yesterday, up until this point investigators have not said too much about those homes leading up to this crash and derailment. they have not indicated whether an operator error was...
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, jan. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning.tingly enough two luxury brand missed the top hashing and now insurance institute for highway safety tested four vehicles made by toyota, chevy, bmw and tesla. here's how they faired. the four vehicles crash tested by the insurance institute for highway safety, all got the high marks but only toyota prius rhyme and chevy volt earned 2017 top safety pick plus award, both cars are plug in hybrids with front crash prevention systems with the prius standard on every car. >> nice thing about toyota prius rhyme you can got top safety pick performance without having who choose any options. >> reporter: all electric tesla model s raised some concerns in a front crash test >> dummy moved too far forward in the air bag and his head hit against the steering wheel through the air bag. >> reporter: experts did not test it for front crash prevention because tesla is upgrading its software. bmw's i3 fell short of the top award because it seats and head restraints got a lower ranking. >> one of the co
, jan. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning.tingly enough two luxury brand missed the top hashing and now insurance institute for highway safety tested four vehicles made by toyota, chevy, bmw and tesla. here's how they faired. the four vehicles crash tested by the insurance institute for highway safety, all got the high marks but only toyota prius rhyme and chevy volt earned 2017 top safety pick plus award, both cars are plug in hybrids with front crash prevention systems with the...
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today is sunday february 19th, good morning, i'm jan carabao.tap today, meteorologist justin drabick is here with the eyewitness weather forecast, happy sunday, justin. >> yes. >> someplace as approached 70 degrees yesterday. >> close to tying a record, and 68 for philadelphia, 69
today is sunday february 19th, good morning, i'm jan carabao.tap today, meteorologist justin drabick is here with the eyewitness weather forecast, happy sunday, justin. >> yes. >> someplace as approached 70 degrees yesterday. >> close to tying a record, and 68 for philadelphia, 69
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thank you so much, jan. >> couple of blocks from jan's location this home badly damaged after fire broke out 3400 block of joy street in kensington. firefighters were called out just about 11:00 and were able to douse the flames about 20 minutes. no one hurt. this morning officials are still trying to figure out what sparked that fire. >>> the legal battle over the travel ban heads to appeals court in san francisco. three judge panel will hear arguments from the justice department to claims the ban is based on national security. state attorneys claim its discrimination. hena daniels has more. >> on the eve of a legal showdown over his immigration and travel ban, president trump took to twitter to make his case for the order. writing in part, the threat from radical islamic terrorism is very real. must act fast na. legal brief filed in san francisco yesterday, the justice department argued the president's temporary ban is necessary to protect the national security. the department claims policy does not discrimination by religion, just by country of origin. adding that the country's involv
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jan?rter: and two alarm fire here in vineland sends two people to the hospital and firefighters and police officers springing into action. i'm january scan carabeo reporting live, coming up here how they saved two people dangling from a second story window. >> also ahead, meet the local man behind an effort to repair a vandalized cemetery, we'll also tell you some of the big names helping him out. >> and guys, as we look ahead now with a weekend right around the corner, we will call it a half and half weekend. we do have still spring like warmth tomorrow, but stormy afternoon, with gusty cold front moving through. by sunday we are back to sunny skies, but the dose of february reality stuck in the upper four's, 20 plus degrees drop in one fell swoop from one day to the next. stay there, coming r >>> good morning. >> first, here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> up in flames. firefighters battle a massive fire at a vineland hotel. >> we arrive to the scene w
jan?rter: and two alarm fire here in vineland sends two people to the hospital and firefighters and police officers springing into action. i'm january scan carabeo reporting live, coming up here how they saved two people dangling from a second story window. >> also ahead, meet the local man behind an effort to repair a vandalized cemetery, we'll also tell you some of the big names helping him out. >> and guys, as we look ahead now with a weekend right around the corner, we will call...
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our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford is following this , and jan what more do we know of the judge's decision. >> reporter: we got a copy of the opinion, 29 pages. all three judges agree there are no dissents that they are not going to go reinstate the travel ban which means, that in order by a lower court judge that suspended the ban nationwide will remain in place. while the government and the opponent argue about whether the trump administration has the legal authority to impose that kind of executive order, temporarily suspending travel nationwide. of course, the opponent, tuesday's washington and minnesota argued natalie ban was unconstitutional, violated due process, first amendment, right of, to practice your religion freely and that is when the judge suspended this order while they could argue about the merits of the case. government immediately went to the appeals court and said that you know, natalie why was out of line and it should reinstate travel ban while they hashed out these legal arguments. at peels court issuing this decision refusing to grant the government's requ
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trump's travel ban. >> pelley: our chief legal correspondent jan crawford tonight. thank you, jan. margaret brennan is covering the immigration ban from the white house. >> we're going to take it through the system. >> reporter: president trump said he may take the fight to the supreme court to keep his temporary travel ban in place. >> it's very important. it's very important for the country, regardless of me or whoever succeeds at a later date. i mean, we have to have security in our country. >> reporter: on capitol hill, homeland security chief john kelly admitted that no one from the seven banned countries has committed a terror attack on u.s. soil. >> but it's entirely possible that someone that's coming in, whether it's during this stay during the court action or previous to this period, would do us harm. >> but you don't have any proof at this point. >> not until the boom. >> not until what? >> not until they actually blow something up or go into a mall and kill people. >> reporter: kelly said he does not plan to ban additional countries and took responsibility for confusion
trump's travel ban. >> pelley: our chief legal correspondent jan crawford tonight. thank you, jan. margaret brennan is covering the immigration ban from the white house. >> we're going to take it through the system. >> reporter: president trump said he may take the fight to the supreme court to keep his temporary travel ban in place. >> it's very important. it's very important for the country, regardless of me or whoever succeeds at a later date. i mean, we have to have...
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jan crawford for us tonight. jan, thank you.l, the reaction was nearly unanimous among both democrats and republicans today after the president's senior adviser, kellyanne conway, promoted ivanka trump's clothing line on tv this morning. here's nancy cordes. >> i'm going to give a free commercial here. go buy it today, everybody. you can find it online. >> reporter: it was a sales pitch more suited to a board room than the white house briefing room. >> 30 seconds-- >> go buy ivanka's stuff, is what i would tell you. i'm going to get some-- i hate shopping and i'm going to get some myself today. >> this is a textbook violation of the federal ethics rules. >> reporter: chris lu is a former obama administration official who says his staff was told on day one that "an employee shall not use his public office for the endorsement of any product or for the private gain of friends." >> it's a wonderful line. i own some of it. >> reporter: within hours, the office of government ethics revealed it had received an extraordinary volume of c
jan crawford for us tonight. jan, thank you.l, the reaction was nearly unanimous among both democrats and republicans today after the president's senior adviser, kellyanne conway, promoted ivanka trump's clothing line on tv this morning. here's nancy cordes. >> i'm going to give a free commercial here. go buy it today, everybody. you can find it online. >> reporter: it was a sales pitch more suited to a board room than the white house briefing room. >> 30 seconds-- >> go...
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jan, over to you. >> thank you, meisha.alth watch, laundry detergent pods may be convenient, but they say they pose a danger to kidsment the study published in a journal of the american medical association. it found the number of preschoolers who have gotten chemical burns in their eyes from the pods has gone up by more than 30%. the pods can also injury injury children's hands. >> if you vrnt haven't noticed already today is national wear red day, initiative by the american heart association to raise awareness about the importance of heart health. when it comes to healthy heart , one thing we want to do is manage our blood pressure. >> how often should it be checked? what dot numbers really mean? family figures doctor is here to explain. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> are there sprayers g numbers as far as heart health these days. >> one of the most important things is go red for women day by the way, why we are all kinds of wearing red. but heart disease leading cause of death for both men and women. we have to k
jan, over to you. >> thank you, meisha.alth watch, laundry detergent pods may be convenient, but they say they pose a danger to kidsment the study published in a journal of the american medical association. it found the number of preschoolers who have gotten chemical burns in their eyes from the pods has gone up by more than 30%. the pods can also injury injury children's hands. >> if you vrnt haven't noticed already today is national wear red day, initiative by the american heart...
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jan crawford of cbs news . here in new york, david boyd. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. adam, let me begin with you. the legal qualifications of this nominee are rather high, are they not? has a glittering resume. he went to clump it, harvard, has a doctorate and legal philosophy from oxford. in the justice department and has been a judge for 11 years where he has earned the admiration of people on both sides of the ideological spectrum for being a careful, serious judge and one who shares with justice scalia, who he hates to replace, a lively and accessible writing style. he is a pretty solid package. charlie: david, what is to be concerned about? david: if that package was a enough to get you in the supreme court, there wouldn't be a vacancy, because judge garland had it. charlie: it's always judge garland. david: it's always politics. charlie: you can't talk to democrats about this nomination. who a reference to someone they thought was eminently qualified and didn't get a chance. david: i think that is exactly right.
jan crawford of cbs news . here in new york, david boyd. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. adam, let me begin with you. the legal qualifications of this nominee are rather high, are they not? has a glittering resume. he went to clump it, harvard, has a doctorate and legal philosophy from oxford. in the justice department and has been a judge for 11 years where he has earned the admiration of people on both sides of the ideological spectrum for being a careful, serious judge and...
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jan: yes. not something that is going to affect the ability and willingness to pay in brazil or in turkey or in india, for that matter. it is more going to be a pretty detrimental effect for the united states. last year, the u.s. economy grew 1.6%. 1% of that was population growth and about half of that was immigration. 25% of the growth rate in the u.s. right now is contributed the immigrant workers. if the u.s. wants to shoot itself in the head and cut off that source of growth, well, welcome. it is not going to have much of an act in the countries i invest in. not going to have much of an effect on the countries i invest in. to the have a good handle of risk at the moment? on: the chinese authorities the process of orchestrating a dramatic transformation from export to domestic demand led growth precisely preparation for more hostile external environment. that clearly shows not only do -- with a on a on the strategic side of the way things are evolving, but i also think that managed this com
jan: yes. not something that is going to affect the ability and willingness to pay in brazil or in turkey or in india, for that matter. it is more going to be a pretty detrimental effect for the united states. last year, the u.s. economy grew 1.6%. 1% of that was population growth and about half of that was immigration. 25% of the growth rate in the u.s. right now is contributed the immigrant workers. if the u.s. wants to shoot itself in the head and cut off that source of growth, well,...
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jan and mike. >> thank you.a look at what is going on right now. >>> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa 9. >>> the boys did it again. they beat the odds. a history making win , the new england win their fifth title, beating the falcons 38-24 in the first over time super bowl as well. what a night. i'm mike hydeck. i'm a little excite d. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. check out his shirt. he will -- we will talk more about this coming up. >> never finish. >> you never count them out. >> al lyson, you have to hear it today you know that don't you? >> all day and all year. i'm going to be a good sport because it was quite the game and quite the come back. that was good by tom brady. >>> temperatures today, we are going to be in the 50s. it's a nice day. enjoy it. maybe you're just trying to get through the day after staying up late last night. well, it's going to be an easy weather day for that's sure. we will see a lot of sunshine to start, partly cloudy skies and we will stay into the
jan and mike. >> thank you.a look at what is going on right now. >>> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa 9. >>> the boys did it again. they beat the odds. a history making win , the new england win their fifth title, beating the falcons 38-24 in the first over time super bowl as well. what a night. i'm mike hydeck. i'm a little excite d. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. check out his shirt. he will -- we will talk more about this...
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cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. to 60 mph. numerous repo of flying debris. driving high profile vehicles in these conditions will be difficult. - windy & chilly today - quiet rest of the week (coolest day thursday) - 60s return for second half of president's day weekend today: gusty winds. mostly sunny, chilly. highs: 42-47 feels: 20s to 30s winds: nw 20-30 g 60 mph tonight: mainly clear and cold. lighter winds. lows: 27-31 winds: nw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly to mostly sunny. milder. highs: 49-53 winds: wsw 5-10 mph coming up on good morning washington - aim on the northeast - with millions in its path. the winter weather hitting new england right now. and here in our area - dangerous winds leaving behind a trail of damage. we're tracking it all- next. fios is not cable. we're w
cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. to 60 mph. numerous repo of flying debris. driving high profile vehicles in these conditions will be difficult. - windy & chilly today - quiet rest of the week (coolest day thursday) - 60s return...
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today is sunday february 19th, good morning, i'm jan carabao. another beautiful day, on tap today, meteorologist justin drabick is here with the eyewitness weather forecast, happy sunday, justin. >> yes. >> someplace as approached 70 degrees yesterday. >> close to tying a record, and 68 for philadelphia, 69 was the record. we have cloud this morning but we will get sunshine back out and feeling em press i have. it is cool, if this were september, october, we would be cold but here it is, february. >> yes. >> people will be out in short s today. >> i'm sure. >> get close to 70. more on the way this week too. so this warmer air not going away anytime soon, locked in the mild pattern for next six or seven days. this morning cloud over the city, cold front moving through the region through the day to day not producing any rain and maybe a sprinkle south of the city. just a form of some cloud. there was no true cold air behind it. cooler air does not arrive until tomorrow. it is not that cold. the west wind at 8 miles an hour. that will keep us mile.
today is sunday february 19th, good morning, i'm jan carabao. another beautiful day, on tap today, meteorologist justin drabick is here with the eyewitness weather forecast, happy sunday, justin. >> yes. >> someplace as approached 70 degrees yesterday. >> close to tying a record, and 68 for philadelphia, 69 was the record. we have cloud this morning but we will get sunshine back out and feeling em press i have. it is cool, if this were september, october, we would be cold but...
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i think jan was saying is true, he's been thoroughly vetted. what you see is what you're going to get. i think on balance he probably will be confirmed. i think that if the republicans were to eliminate the 68 vote rule, i think that could cause some problems for the democrats in the current term but i think it would cause over the long term more problems with the republicans. i think the conservatives on balance have been advantaged by the 60 vote rule. and so i think if this were to lead to the the elimination of, that might be an advantage. one way or another he's likely to be confirmed but if he's confirmed by e limb -- eliminating the 60 vote rule, in the long term i totally agree in the short term that disadvantages the democrats because they're the minority. but i think in the long term that's probably something that's good for the country. >> rose: is it likely that they will be able to find some democrats to get to 60? >> i think what's more likely you're going to see democrats who are going to vote for judge gorsuch. and there's a str
i think jan was saying is true, he's been thoroughly vetted. what you see is what you're going to get. i think on balance he probably will be confirmed. i think that if the republicans were to eliminate the 68 vote rule, i think that could cause some problems for the democrats in the current term but i think it would cause over the long term more problems with the republicans. i think the conservatives on balance have been advantaged by the 60 vote rule. and so i think if this were to lead to...
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including jim costa, eliot engel, l florez, alcee hastings, jim mcgovern, jan, frank wolf and alan lowenthal. we're honored to be joined -- [applause] >> we are honored to be joined by many ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic corps, including ambassador robert king, the impassioned accident, the represent of kristen, former ambassador david saperstein, ambassadors from unesco, bert walker and the ambassador of iraq. please join me and recognize the ambassadors. [applause] >> we would like to extend our gratitude to the individuals who
including jim costa, eliot engel, l florez, alcee hastings, jim mcgovern, jan, frank wolf and alan lowenthal. we're honored to be joined -- [applause] >> we are honored to be joined by many ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic corps, including ambassador robert king, the impassioned accident, the represent of kristen, former ambassador david saperstein, ambassadors from unesco, bert walker and the ambassador of iraq. please join me and recognize the ambassadors. [applause]...
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i'm jan jeffcoat. >> really warm.yson taked away. >> a -- take it away. >> woo-hoo it is friday. and you liked yesterday you are going to love today. we are headed to the mid 70s, a nice friday. absolutely. 46 degrees from manassas and 55 for leesburg. now a lot of sunshine once again today. these are your high temperatures. 76 for washington. compare that to the record highs we are headed to that record territory. 78 degrees. is the record high out at reagan and 79 for dulles martinsburg 79 as well. what about the rain showers for saturday? yes, they are still forecast. when do they arrive. ? this is the futurecast 10:00 in the morning on saturday we're already into the mid 60s and reach 70 degrees briefly it's going to be rather windy on saturday. ahead of this front. by 2:30 some showers and thunderstorms lining up just west of 95. here it is right on top of d.c. about 3:30. it's quick in quick out. not going to last all day. we'll go into the extended forecast coming up in a little bit. good morning ellen it is fr
i'm jan jeffcoat. >> really warm.yson taked away. >> a -- take it away. >> woo-hoo it is friday. and you liked yesterday you are going to love today. we are headed to the mid 70s, a nice friday. absolutely. 46 degrees from manassas and 55 for leesburg. now a lot of sunshine once again today. these are your high temperatures. 76 for washington. compare that to the record highs we are headed to that record territory. 78 degrees. is the record high out at reagan and 79 for dulles...
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jan carabao is live at city hall where leaders are standing by the tax, good morning, jan. >> reporter: well, rahel and jim, good morning, city is expect to go bring in 90 million-dollar a year through this beverage tax, you break that down that comes out to just about seven million-dollar a month. well, later on this morning we are expect to go learn just how much this beverage tax made in the first month in january. take a look at the video recently city officials released projections for january, city is expecting the tax to bring in just over two million-dollar, that is over 30 percent of that seven million-dollar bench mark but officials have said that collection will likely ramp up over first few months as compliance grows this year philadelphia became first major u.s. city with the sugar drink tax. revenue is supposed to support prek, community schools and recreation centers but fears of layoffs in the beverage industry are now growing as this one point a five cents per ounce tax takes hold. supermarket and distributors are reportedly considering layoffs. sources tell "eyewitnes
jan carabao is live at city hall where leaders are standing by the tax, good morning, jan. >> reporter: well, rahel and jim, good morning, city is expect to go bring in 90 million-dollar a year through this beverage tax, you break that down that comes out to just about seven million-dollar a month. well, later on this morning we are expect to go learn just how much this beverage tax made in the first month in january. take a look at the video recently city officials released projections...
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we'll talk with cbs legal correspondent jan crawford about the courtroom battle over president trump's order on immigration. >>> betsy devos for education secretary, now, it may take vice president mike pence to cast the tie-breaking vote to secure her appointment and jeff sessions following some contentious questioning over his position on raese is expected to be con girled as attorney general. >>> some of president trump's fellow republicans are denouncing his defense of russian president vladimir putin. during an interview with fox news, the president appeared to put putin's actions on par with the united states. >> do you respect putin? >> i do respect him. >> why? >> i respect a lot of people, but that doesn't mean i'm going to get along with him. he's a leader of his country. >> putin's a killer. >> we've got a lot of killers. do you think our country's so innocent? >> that did not set well with senate majority leader mitch
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thank you, jan. president trump says judges should not interfere with his efforts to protect americans. the president complained again yesterday about the legal challenge to his temporary travel ban. on capitol hill the secretary of homeland security defended the executive order. major garrett is at the white house. major, good morning. >> reporter good morning. there is one time-honored washington tradition the trump administration is now following, cabinet secretaries take the blame for problems created by the us who. that's what happened yesterday with the president's travel ban executive order. >> it's really incredible to me that we have a court case going on so long. >> reporter: in an address this morning, president trump appeared annoyed with the legal challenges to his executive order. >> courts seem to be so political, and it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read a statement and do what's right. >> reporter: testifying on capitol hill yesterday, homeland sec
thank you, jan. president trump says judges should not interfere with his efforts to protect americans. the president complained again yesterday about the legal challenge to his temporary travel ban. on capitol hill the secretary of homeland security defended the executive order. major garrett is at the white house. major, good morning. >> reporter good morning. there is one time-honored washington tradition the trump administration is now following, cabinet secretaries take the blame for...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live in vineland. jan, good morning. >> reporter: rahel, jim, good morning. more on that rescue in just a moment. but first, i want to go over the injuries here on the scene. two people were taken to the hospital. one woman was actually inside of the room where the fire started, suffered smoke inhalation, and burns, she was able to get herself out of that room and found in, now being taken to crozer for treatment of those burns. and a firefighter actually a police office here was going door-to-door suffered smoke inhalation, while that person was trying to get everyone out of this building. in the meantime, you can see, firefighters continue to work this scene, the fire is under control. but they have been putting out hot spot all morning long. you can also see just how much damage was done. you're also taking a look at viewer video on the scene when fire crews first arrived. they arrived to heavy fire and smoke that was shooting from the roof. this was a big fire. it made it way to two alarm of larges
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live in vineland. jan, good morning. >> reporter: rahel, jim, good morning. more on that rescue in just a moment. but first, i want to go over the injuries here on the scene. two people were taken to the hospital. one woman was actually inside of the room where the fire started, suffered smoke inhalation, and burns, she was able to get herself out of that room and found in, now being taken to crozer for treatment of those burns. and a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live from the cbs-3 news center. we understand many conversation was police have been reported. >> reporter: that is right, you will hear some of the conversation, had yesterday, between the negotiators. radio transmission obtained by "eyewitness news" and they captured a delicate time during those negotiations just before and during release of some of those hostages. >> everything has been processed, but good part about it is this, i am your bridge to the higher ups. the the voice of the hostage negotiators speaking to a price they are inside james t vaughn correctional center in smyrna, delaware. negotiators ago acknowledgees that talks have been ongoing for some time and then asks what hostages including a injured corrections employee will be released. >> i thought you were going to send him out for he, man had happened. >> we have to regroup. >> reporter: negotiators say officials didn't understand the terms of the release, wrist they are responds. >> all right. that sound like a plan. let's do this. >> okay. >>
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live from the cbs-3 news center. we understand many conversation was police have been reported. >> reporter: that is right, you will hear some of the conversation, had yesterday, between the negotiators. radio transmission obtained by "eyewitness news" and they captured a delicate time during those negotiations just before and during release of some of those hostages. >> everything has been processed, but good part about...
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businesses are also taking part in the the nationwide protest, good morning, jan. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. business owners here in this part of the south philadelphia alone tell us that some 20 stores and restaurants won't open up their doors yesterday meaning close to 800 immigrant workers won't show up to their jobs this day without immigrant won't only impact restaurants and stores across construction sites and some students may not show up to will school either. >> we are very happy that we are no long's frayed. they are going to fight. >> reporter: olivia vasquez, worked in philadelphia, hispanic outreach group, she and her collogues are ready to make sure her is somes are heard during a nationwide day without immigrants. >> this is just a demonstration of what will happen to the city and every where else in the the country as this continues to happen. >> reporter: social media campaign has gained steam across the country from california to the delaware valley, the movement is in response to the white house led raids last week that resulted in the deportation of
businesses are also taking part in the the nationwide protest, good morning, jan. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. business owners here in this part of the south philadelphia alone tell us that some 20 stores and restaurants won't open up their doors yesterday meaning close to 800 immigrant workers won't show up to their jobs this day without immigrant won't only impact restaurants and stores across construction sites and some students may not show up to will school either....
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our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is following the case. jan. >> reporter: well, scott, we've just gotten a copy of this opinion. it's 29 pages. it appears to be unanimous. it's unsigned. all three judges in agreement rejecting the administration's arguments that it should reinstate that travel ban while the courts considered whether or not it was in fact constitutional. now, the trump administration had urged the appeals court to reinstate that ban, saying that courts typically give broad deference to the president on matters of national security. that's a pretty powerful argument. but the appeals court in this decision said, yes, while courts do give denchance to presidents, their decision are not unreviewable, and then it proceeded to review all the arguments against the travel ban that were being made by two states, washington and minnesota. and it looked at those arguments and the arguments were many constitutional arguments, including due process and in fact the religious ban amounted to rdiscrimination, and it concluded that there wa
our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is following the case. jan. >> reporter: well, scott, we've just gotten a copy of this opinion. it's 29 pages. it appears to be unanimous. it's unsigned. all three judges in agreement rejecting the administration's arguments that it should reinstate that travel ban while the courts considered whether or not it was in fact constitutional. now, the trump administration had urged the appeals court to reinstate that ban, saying that courts typically...
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the. >> reporter: jim and jan, good afternoon. investigators are still determining who this man is, his nationality, background, and they will question him when they are able to, they do believe, he was acting alone. hundreds of tourist poured out of the louvre as french police in riot the gear secured iconic paris museum. just before lunchtime a hand armed with two machetes and two backpacks tried to enter the museum's underground shopping hall. shoulders patrolling the area tried to stop him and say he lunged at them with the knife. shouting god is great this arabic. this shows the suspect on the ground after a solder shot him at least five times. authorities checked his backpacks and they found no explosives. but french president frances holland says there is no doubt natalie man wanted to commit a terrorist attack. close to a thousand people were inside of the louvre at the time, a group of students from the university of georgia , was inside the room housing the mona lisa with the museum staff rushed the crowds to a secure lo
the. >> reporter: jim and jan, good afternoon. investigators are still determining who this man is, his nationality, background, and they will question him when they are able to, they do believe, he was acting alone. hundreds of tourist poured out of the louvre as french police in riot the gear secured iconic paris museum. just before lunchtime a hand armed with two machetes and two backpacks tried to enter the museum's underground shopping hall. shoulders patrolling the area tried to...
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. >> next up, jan's here. >> cbs drama blue blood, approaching new tv milestone. we shutdown to talk to the stars about their success, and talk about what real life 8faz z12fz y28fay y12fy >> baby boom in hollywood, revealing expecting twins. julie broke the big news yesterday on the talk, and of course that airs here on cbs-3. she said george clooney toll her in late january, the children the first for the couple who married in 2014, their news of course follows beyonce big...