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kathy. >> natasha, it is raining snow here on the sky deck.ou can see it's accumulating on me already. i measured 3-inches since it all began. we won't need the yard stick but you will need a ruler to measure this one because in many locations we'll end up with three to as much as 6-inches of snow with some locally higher amounts. let's take you back to storm scan3. i want to draw your attention to the south and east. you can see cape may county where you see the pink and green, that is the mixing line moving toward the north. it's going to take some time to get into philadelphia. it will be the 9 o'clock hour perhaps by the time we see a changeover in the city so more snow to come. you see those darker returns of lavender in baltimore and washington, one going through cumberland county right now, that is a heavier band of snow that could snow at a rate of about a half inch to an inch an hour as those bands move through. a winter storm warning has been expanded along the i-95 corridor to the south and to the east in new jersey and also new cas
kathy. >> natasha, it is raining snow here on the sky deck.ou can see it's accumulating on me already. i measured 3-inches since it all began. we won't need the yard stick but you will need a ruler to measure this one because in many locations we'll end up with three to as much as 6-inches of snow with some locally higher amounts. let's take you back to storm scan3. i want to draw your attention to the south and east. you can see cape may county where you see the pink and green, that is...
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good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown.hanks for joining us. >> reporter: if the wind and the cold isn't enough for you we're tracking more snow. we've live team three coverage of this latest blast of winter. let's start with meteorologist justin drabick. he has more on the cold and the snow. justin. >> that's right, natasha we're in an active weather pattern and we saw a lot of wind energy today gusts over 60 miles per hour cape may topping the list at 66 miles per hour earlier this morning. brandywine new castle county delaware coming in with a 61 miles per hour gust. upper 50's in vineland new jersey and bush kill township in northampton county and also in philadelphia at the airport recorded a gust of 54. right now as far as the gusts go not as bad. so those winds will continue to diminish overnight. we're gusting to mid-20's right now in philadelphia, still in the 30's up in trenton, so with that some dangerous wind chills overnight. wind chill advisory remains in effects for the region. wind chills could drop as low a
good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown.hanks for joining us. >> reporter: if the wind and the cold isn't enough for you we're tracking more snow. we've live team three coverage of this latest blast of winter. let's start with meteorologist justin drabick. he has more on the cold and the snow. justin. >> that's right, natasha we're in an active weather pattern and we saw a lot of wind energy today gusts over 60 miles per hour cape may topping the list at 66 miles per hour earlier...
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good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. >>> temperature will be climbing throughout the night but we're not out of the woods just yet. at the bottom of your screen you will see a number of closures and delays so please take note of that. we also have live team three coverage for you of this saturday storm. that's brought us a mix of pretty much everything. let's begin with meteorologist justin drabick live on the sky deck tracking what's happening at this hour. justin. >> good evening natasha. that's right. still dealing with light freezing rain right now temperature hovering around 32 degrees you may be wondering is next to me this is actually a coat rack a metal coat rack we stuck out here to see how much ice we could accumulate. there is a little icy creeks on here maybe hard to see but enough of a glaze to cause some problems much this is what you'll be dealing with over the next hour or so if you head outside you'll have have oh scrape your car and streets right here in center city still slush co
good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. >>> temperature will be climbing throughout the night but we're not out of the woods just yet. at the bottom of your screen you will see a number of closures and delays so please take note of that. we also have live team three coverage for you of this saturday storm. that's brought us a mix of pretty much everything. let's begin with meteorologist justin drabick live on the sky deck tracking what's happening at this hour....
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>> reporter: they really have, natasha. for the past hour the snow has been coming down very steadily. it took while for it to tart falling, but once it did, it really picked up in intent is the quickly you can see still falling heavily at the mommy and it's already coated the ground pretty well here. we're right here on mark street and you can see a lot of snow and now it's starting to get that little bit more avenue wet consistency good snowball making snow here in west chester. we met a few kids. they're hoping for a snow day. it looks like this will change to rain much this is not our storm. a bigger storm for areas to the north. with this snow on the ground the sidewalks are slippery we saw businesses out here salting and getting things ready for the overnight hours and the early morning even though we do expect that change to rain. take look at storm scan3. eye you can see what we'ring looing at right now. steady snow falling over portions of south jersey even pulling down some colder air and that is bringing the snow
>> reporter: they really have, natasha. for the past hour the snow has been coming down very steadily. it took while for it to tart falling, but once it did, it really picked up in intent is the quickly you can see still falling heavily at the mommy and it's already coated the ground pretty well here. we're right here on mark street and you can see a lot of snow and now it's starting to get that little bit more avenue wet consistency good snowball making snow here in west chester. we met...
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justin. >> good evening, natasha. we have kind of two rounds of snow today.he first round already came through dropped about a coating to maybe an inch in some locations. right now kind of in a break around philadelphia but some heavier snow squalls develop,ing across central pennsylvania along the arctic front. you see the deeper purple indicating heavier snow just west of lancaster south of harrisburg. snow is developing cecil county into new castle county delaware seeing light to moderate snow also into salem and come happened county new jersey. if you get under one of these snow squalls this could drop a quick half inch to an inch. snow amounts in the poconos east stradsburg 2-inches, bush kill township, 1 inch. white township lehigh valley, half an inch, wilmington .3-inches and a trace at philadelphia from today. winter weather advisories stay in effect until 7 o'clock sunday morning for the entire region the exception central delaware, again potential for 1 to 3 inches of snow as the stronger snow squalls move in. so now between 9 o'clock we'll see tho
justin. >> good evening, natasha. we have kind of two rounds of snow today.he first round already came through dropped about a coating to maybe an inch in some locations. right now kind of in a break around philadelphia but some heavier snow squalls develop,ing across central pennsylvania along the arctic front. you see the deeper purple indicating heavier snow just west of lancaster south of harrisburg. snow is developing cecil county into new castle county delaware seeing light to...
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hey, justin. >> good evening, natasha.emperatures a few degrees above average in many spots across the delaware valley. check out dover delaware, the high today 49 degrees so we're getting close to that 50-degree mark. chilly up in mount pocono at 33 but we can't complain about mid 40's across most locations today. here's where we are right now. still not bad outside. 42 degrees in philadelphia, 37 millville and atlantic city, 30 in mount pocono. we have some clouds over the region. those clouds will help keep our temperatures up a little bit tonight so certainly not as cold as it's been. mid 30's quakertown and doylestown this evening. here we go. storm scan3 part to mostly cloudy skies tonight. you can see snow breaking out across the southern tier of new york state. that's the cold front that we'll wait to sag southward. that's our next storm and it's going to bring some wintry precipitation to parts of the area especially lehigh valley and the poconos later sunday night into monday. so a winter storm watch will go into
hey, justin. >> good evening, natasha.emperatures a few degrees above average in many spots across the delaware valley. check out dover delaware, the high today 49 degrees so we're getting close to that 50-degree mark. chilly up in mount pocono at 33 but we can't complain about mid 40's across most locations today. here's where we are right now. still not bad outside. 42 degrees in philadelphia, 37 millville and atlantic city, 30 in mount pocono. we have some clouds over the region. those...
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justin. >> that's right, natasha the snow has come to an end. now we're talking about dangerous cold and wind chills along with those destructive winds possibly. details coming up. >> plus who says it's not beach weather. we're going to tell you why these brave souls went running right into the atlantic ocean. >>> and love not food was the focus today at philadelphia's reading terminal market. how couples made this valentine's day one to remember. >>> also, straight ahead in sports villanova way huge win today against butler. lesley van arsdale has highlights from the fantastic >> got a story you would like us to investigate? e-mail your ideas to i-team at cbs3.com. >> ♪ >> well, today pope francis appointed 20 new cardinals to oversee the catholic church. most of the cardinals are not from europe or the u.s. five of 20 will not be voting. analysts say this is part of the pontiff's top to bottom reform of the church with the goal of diversity and inclusiveness. >>> today marks one year since icy conditions caused a major pileup on the pennsylvan
justin. >> that's right, natasha the snow has come to an end. now we're talking about dangerous cold and wind chills along with those destructive winds possibly. details coming up. >> plus who says it's not beach weather. we're going to tell you why these brave souls went running right into the atlantic ocean. >>> and love not food was the focus today at philadelphia's reading terminal market. how couples made this valentine's day one to remember. >>> also,...
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natasha. >> justin thanks so much. the weather may have been factor in this. it happened here at 15th and locust streets. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has more on exactly what happened. >> reporter: the explosion was powerful enough to blow off a manhole cover and shock those walking along locust street around 5:00 p.m. >> right after the explosions happened everyone started running, you know, you could see the fire. you could see smoke. people started clearing the area right away. >> reporter: fire had sparked an electrical wiring underneath the street. the resulting flames and smoke enough to prompt an evacuation of most of the buildings on the block. officials said their main concern was the spread of carbon monoxide. kyle's first thought -- >> getting out of there. pretty scary. pretty surreal moment. >> reporter: no one was injured and firefighters quickly got the fire under control. >> we saw a lot of black smoke coming out of the underground covers yeah, they were very quick to take objection rt report
natasha. >> justin thanks so much. the weather may have been factor in this. it happened here at 15th and locust streets. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has more on exactly what happened. >> reporter: the explosion was powerful enough to blow off a manhole cover and shock those walking along locust street around 5:00 p.m. >> right after the explosions happened everyone started running, you know, you could see the fire. you could see smoke. people started...
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justin. >> good evening, natasha.hat's right, starting to see the first round of the precipitation moving in from west to east. this stuff very light. temperatures are at or above freezing right now so this will not accumulate. melting on the roads. very light snow coming through the city in parts of southern montgomery into bucks county little rain mixing in across south philadelphia down into south jersey but still light snow extends back to our west. that's going to be the trend for the evening, off and on periods of light snow. main event 10, 11 o'clock. heavier moisture off to the south and west. a lot of rain showing up. this storm is a little different. it's tracking little bit farther to the west so it's able to pull in some of that milder air but still we have an arctic air mass situated over the weekend so some of that sunshine bon cold air will remain in place. that's why we have the threat for freezing rain. winter storm warnings go into effect at 7 o'clock tonight for the areas in pink, north bucks montgo
justin. >> good evening, natasha.hat's right, starting to see the first round of the precipitation moving in from west to east. this stuff very light. temperatures are at or above freezing right now so this will not accumulate. melting on the roads. very light snow coming through the city in parts of southern montgomery into bucks county little rain mixing in across south philadelphia down into south jersey but still light snow extends back to our west. that's going to be the trend for...
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natasha. >> justin, thanks so much. keep track on the impending winter storm with a cbs philly weather app. you can look at live radar also receive weather alerts when they're issue. it's free and available now on i tunes and google play. also "eyewitness news" will be following this storm very closely for you. on monday, our morning team will start extra early at 4:00 a.m. to bring you the very latest on the conditions. >>> meantime right now a death investigation it is underway in burlington county. two bodies were found inside a home and tonight we're hearing from neighbors. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is in mt. holly with the latest. >> reporter: cops rush the house just before 9:00 a.m. neighbors said 911 call leading them to discovery of two bodies inside the home. >> shocked was the word. i'm like what's going on? because you don't expect things like that in that neighborhood. >> it's a very quiet neighbor. kids out playing and they come running cops everywhere. so, you know, we all come to is he what'
natasha. >> justin, thanks so much. keep track on the impending winter storm with a cbs philly weather app. you can look at live radar also receive weather alerts when they're issue. it's free and available now on i tunes and google play. also "eyewitness news" will be following this storm very closely for you. on monday, our morning team will start extra early at 4:00 a.m. to bring you the very latest on the conditions. >>> meantime right now a death investigation it...
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natasha?> reporter: jessica mother and child should be returning to their delaware home here behind me at some point later tonight. meantime sources tell "eyewitness news" now that surveillance video as well as social media tip from someone in massachusetts helped to lead them to this little girl. >> today is my birthday -- after several hours of worrying about her three-year-old daughter's whereabouts dawn got the best birthday gift she could have imagined. >> i prayed all day to god that i would get her back and he gave me the best birthday. (ever and i'm going to get my eleanor back. >> less than 24 hours after she went missing three-year-old eleanor trotta was found safe and unharmed with her father michael trotta. six hours it way from her new castle county, delaware, home in spencer, massachusetts. >> michael trotta has been taken into custody at rocks 3:30 on today's date. >> police say 43-year-old trotter at a abducted eleanor monday night after assaulting his ex-girlfriend dawn. the f
natasha?> reporter: jessica mother and child should be returning to their delaware home here behind me at some point later tonight. meantime sources tell "eyewitness news" now that surveillance video as well as social media tip from someone in massachusetts helped to lead them to this little girl. >> today is my birthday -- after several hours of worrying about her three-year-old daughter's whereabouts dawn got the best birthday gift she could have imagined. >> i prayed...
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i'm natasha brown.or lesley, justin all of us here we appreciate you being with us if you're up early our morning team starts at sick a.m. and we're always online cbsphilly.com. blue bloods is up everyone. have a great night. danny: previously on blue bloods... philip sanfino, that's your guy. lieutenant so we're clear, um, i'm not committing to a career undercover. you're giving off some sort of cop scent. what the hell is that supposed to me? well, my uncle phil wants to talk to you himself and you're coming in. phil, let's just talk to him inside, okay? if i want your opinion i'll ask you for it. now get inside and wait. get him out of the car. all right, all right i got some things to say, but... james riordan, you're wanted for questioning in the murder of one johnny tesla. you want to come with us. you have the right to remain silent. if you refuse to answer questions.... oh, come on, let's go. you're seeing a doctor. end of story. (groans) i just need a roll of tums. listen, that's the third time
i'm natasha brown.or lesley, justin all of us here we appreciate you being with us if you're up early our morning team starts at sick a.m. and we're always online cbsphilly.com. blue bloods is up everyone. have a great night. danny: previously on blue bloods... philip sanfino, that's your guy. lieutenant so we're clear, um, i'm not committing to a career undercover. you're giving off some sort of cop scent. what the hell is that supposed to me? well, my uncle phil wants to talk to you himself...
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natasha?> reporter: well chris, we can tell you we are seeing sparse crowds all throughout the city on this friday night because of this cold weather and while that is big business actually for some, it's hurting other businesses. while this bitter blast of freezing temperatures may be forcing many to stay inside it's been great for businesses like the fresh works in port richmond they're delivery service is booming. >> people don't want to come out because it's so cold. our deliveries went up five to 10% in the last couple days. >> reporter: delivery drivers have their hands full darting in and out of the cold so you don't have to. >> call when you're ready for it it's not that big a deal. car keeps you pretty warm. i'm dressed warm. >> they work on tips. customers tip more also taking into consideration these guys are out in the cold. >> reporter: not everyone is seeing sales soar. subzero temperatures are cutting into profits here at south street with sales down 50%. >> after being here all
natasha?> reporter: well chris, we can tell you we are seeing sparse crowds all throughout the city on this friday night because of this cold weather and while that is big business actually for some, it's hurting other businesses. while this bitter blast of freezing temperatures may be forcing many to stay inside it's been great for businesses like the fresh works in port richmond they're delivery service is booming. >> people don't want to come out because it's so cold. our deliveries...
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chris and natasha. >> thanks, kate.ooking forward to that. >>> a new survey found for the very first time facebook use is declining among teenagers. >> a as three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan tells us a large number of kid age 13 to 17 they are dropping off the social media site. >> reporter: annual internet survey by the company found facebook use among teens dropped 6 percent last year. >> by far largest decrease we saw of any group, in social media currently. >> reporter: social media experts say moms, dad and grandparents on facebook makes teens less willing to share thoughts and photos on the site. >> facebook is more utility. it is something you have to have. >> reporter: highs school senior elowese took an eight month break from facebook and back in a very limited way. >> it is easiest way to communicate with your classmates because we have a grade wide facebook page which is super helpful. >> reporter: facebook's drop in popularity among teens is helping other social networks like twitter and snap
chris and natasha. >> thanks, kate.ooking forward to that. >>> a new survey found for the very first time facebook use is declining among teenagers. >> a as three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan tells us a large number of kid age 13 to 17 they are dropping off the social media site. >> reporter: annual internet survey by the company found facebook use among teens dropped 6 percent last year. >> by far largest decrease we saw of any group, in social...
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natasha?> reporter: chris, we can tell you that the scene of this fiery crash is long gone but the smell of it does remain and these fumes are of concern tonight. this explosive image could be zone for miles. rolling flames and thick smoke clouding the sky over pennsauken inform. >> when i looked out the window only thing i saw was the tires way up in the air on fire and they were coming that my yard. >> reporter: a tanker truck carrying about 8,000 gallons of gasoline overturned and exploded on the ram from that eastbound route 90 to route 130 northbound. sending gasoline flowing down an embankment toward homes just 40 feet away. >> i really thought it was going to get my house. >> once i saw it, it was just wow. >> jenn for nulty wasn't home at the time but her house would have been among the 30 evacuateed evacuated. >> my family is safe. we're good to go. house and everything is replaceable. >> aggressive fire fighting tactics by 150 firefighters and the use of foam helped to stifle the bur
natasha?> reporter: chris, we can tell you that the scene of this fiery crash is long gone but the smell of it does remain and these fumes are of concern tonight. this explosive image could be zone for miles. rolling flames and thick smoke clouding the sky over pennsauken inform. >> when i looked out the window only thing i saw was the tires way up in the air on fire and they were coming that my yard. >> reporter: a tanker truck carrying about 8,000 gallons of gasoline overturned...
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our natasha brown is live at the scene now on fulling rod street with new details for us. natasha?> reporter: well, still an active scene here along the block as you can see behind me as firefighters continue to douse hot spots at this fire scene. this two arm alarm blaze though could have been much worse consuming many more buildings along this block had there not had been a fire station right across the street. >> a lot of flame. a lot of smoke. >> reporter: witnesses describe this massive fire in the 1600 block of folk rod street in fang frankford. >> the roof was like in flames, like you can hear banking in the place. >> reporter: chopper three capturing flames shooting from the roof. passenger by noticed smoke billowing from the building about 7:30 p.m. and ran across the street to the fire station to alert firefighters. the blaze quickly grew to two alarms. >> one-story building. about 100 feet deep. so they have fire through the roof upon the rifle. fire was placed under control at 56 minutes later. >> reporter: as many as 75 firefighters tackle the fire from every angle con
our natasha brown is live at the scene now on fulling rod street with new details for us. natasha?> reporter: well, still an active scene here along the block as you can see behind me as firefighters continue to douse hot spots at this fire scene. this two arm alarm blaze though could have been much worse consuming many more buildings along this block had there not had been a fire station right across the street. >> a lot of flame. a lot of smoke. >> reporter: witnesses describe...
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>> reporter: lisa who did not want her face on camera is a cousin of natasha mckenna, the 37-year-old woman who died after being tasered at the jail. lisa said natasha had a history of mental illness but did not deserve to be tased. >> that should be part of training. if you can't do a job with your hands and you have to use instruments that could cause bodily harm or even death like in this situation, shouldn't be done. >> i talked to people who saw what happened. >> reporter: pete early has written books about treatment for mental illness. >> she needed help, not punishment and ended up dead. >> reporter: she was put in isolation a week before the day they tried to transfer her. >> they take her out to transfer her back to face this charge she got because she's mentally ill and she reacts in a negative way biting and spitting and they bring in a team of five guys and basically try to control her, force her in a chair, put restraints on her and during that they reacts and gets tasered pat least four time. she goes into -- at least four times. she goes into cardiac arrest. >> reporter
>> reporter: lisa who did not want her face on camera is a cousin of natasha mckenna, the 37-year-old woman who died after being tasered at the jail. lisa said natasha had a history of mental illness but did not deserve to be tased. >> that should be part of training. if you can't do a job with your hands and you have to use instruments that could cause bodily harm or even death like in this situation, shouldn't be done. >> i talked to people who saw what happened. >>...
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good evening i'm chris may. >>> i'm natasha brown guess case off.at all to react, strong wind were blowing when the the tree felon sproles road in radnor. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson talked with an eyewitness who watched as fire fighters tried to save the man's life. >> there was a loud crash, you know people say a train, you know, train crash. >> reporter: when this tree came crashing into david riser's yard he thought the worst was over. >> it was a pretty grizzly scene. >> reporter: until he saw that was under it. >> the car was on fire and they were working on the car. obviously trying to get somebody you the. brought in the jaws of life. opened the top of the car like a tin can and put somebody in an ambulance. >> reporter: tuesday police identified 54 year-old n a rcyst mother sill as the man. police say monday afternoon shortly before 5:00 i was driving south on sproles road near sunny hill lane in villanova it is when this tree suddenly uprooted landing directly on top of his car and into riser's yard. mothersill on his way to
good evening i'm chris may. >>> i'm natasha brown guess case off.at all to react, strong wind were blowing when the the tree felon sproles road in radnor. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson talked with an eyewitness who watched as fire fighters tried to save the man's life. >> there was a loud crash, you know people say a train, you know, train crash. >> reporter: when this tree came crashing into david riser's yard he thought the worst was over. >>...
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natasha, thanks very much. what do you think?> i mean it's hard because the adults obviously are taking center stage in all of this. >> right. >>> i was looking at the players when they were getting all the awards with the president. huge smiles on their faces and just hurt for them. they're just doing what they're told and working hard. >> we can't pretend like little leagueusiness hasn't become a big business. these are kids and they need to compete and a level playing field. let's hope that's the case. >> i guess we'll see what happens. we inn vat to you tell us on facebook, twitter and also at cbsphilly.com. >>> new night a 2084 old serial rapist from bucks county will spend 57 to 115 years in prison. joshua benson of ben saul let me was sentence dad in the rapes and sexual assaults of underaged girls. benson's victims caged age from 14 to 17 and police say he met most of them through an online dating service. some of benson's victims testified today before that sentence was hasn'ted down. >> we've got new information tonight
natasha, thanks very much. what do you think?> i mean it's hard because the adults obviously are taking center stage in all of this. >> right. >>> i was looking at the players when they were getting all the awards with the president. huge smiles on their faces and just hurt for them. they're just doing what they're told and working hard. >> we can't pretend like little leagueusiness hasn't become a big business. these are kids and they need to compete and a level playing...
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natasha. >> justin thanks so much. see you soon dangerous situation in center city today underground electrical fire triggered an explosion and officials think
natasha. >> justin thanks so much. see you soon dangerous situation in center city today underground electrical fire triggered an explosion and officials think
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natasha? >> reporter: jessica we can tell you tonight this dangerously cold weather is already taking a toll on homeowners and drivers. all throughout the region. this burned out shell of a mobile home is all that remains after an early morning fire in bensalem. fire officials say frozen pipes led to the blaze. >> he attempted to thaw out the pipes by using an electric heat gun which in turn ignited the insulation in the underside of his home. >> reporter: bitter cold temperatures are leaving many homeowners to deal with pipes bursting but fire officials say there's a safe way to prevent this from happening. >> keep a faucet or one of your spouts open to let a little bit of the water drip. moving water is harder to freeze than water standing still. tonight i'll let the water run. >> reporter: homeowners prepare to be plunged into a deep freeze, folks in south philadelphia dealt witness unexpected and often unpreventable a water main break at west ritner and south lambert streets sending water
natasha? >> reporter: jessica we can tell you tonight this dangerously cold weather is already taking a toll on homeowners and drivers. all throughout the region. this burned out shell of a mobile home is all that remains after an early morning fire in bensalem. fire officials say frozen pipes led to the blaze. >> he attempted to thaw out the pipes by using an electric heat gun which in turn ignited the insulation in the underside of his home. >> reporter: bitter cold...
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. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown in for jessica dean. >> i'm chris may. the train was packed. hundreds of commuters many heading home from work. when it crashed and caught fire. seven were killed. at least 12 injured and the driver of the suv is among the dead tonight. all of this happened around 7:00 o'clock on the metro north line in west chester county which is north of new york city. the train's journey began at grand central station. it came to an end at a crossing where a jeep cherokee was sitting on the cracks. officials say the crossing gates came down on top of that jeep. now the train shoved the suv down the tracks. it eventually caught fire. between 800 and 850 people were on board the train at the time. the metro north is the nation's second busiest railroad it serves an estimated 280,000 riders each and every day. some in the back of the train had no idea what had happened. >> the train came to an abrupt halt. we weren't getting any information but we knew that something bad was going on because there were lots of police cars and firemen. >>
. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown in for jessica dean. >> i'm chris may. the train was packed. hundreds of commuters many heading home from work. when it crashed and caught fire. seven were killed. at least 12 injured and the driver of the suv is among the dead tonight. all of this happened around 7:00 o'clock on the metro north line in west chester county which is north of new york city. the train's journey began at grand central station. it came to an end at a...
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city natasha. at the jefferson septa a station, we also know at this point that a woman came up to the septa concourse here notified another passenger that she had been attacked appeared to have been beaten and suffers from injury to her face. rush to a nearby hospital. investigators are combing through surveillance to see if there is anything there to help in this investigation. sources say this woman went down in the station with another man, willingly in, to a secluded area near the tracks. she was not a passenger waiting on a train at the time. police are also saying that she appears to have been physically assaulted. they have found no evidence of the sexual assault at this point but again, all of this is under investigation. philadelphia police handling the investigation, we're going to stay on top of this and bring you very latest throughout the evening as we get more information reporting live from center city natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, in a cash a. >>> also breaking
city natasha. at the jefferson septa a station, we also know at this point that a woman came up to the septa concourse here notified another passenger that she had been attacked appeared to have been beaten and suffers from injury to her face. rush to a nearby hospital. investigators are combing through surveillance to see if there is anything there to help in this investigation. sources say this woman went down in the station with another man, willingly in, to a secluded area near the tracks....
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we are live here at 15th and market natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha thank you. >>> plane from philadelphia is forced to land in houston without nose gear. now an investigation is underway as to what happened on board american airlines flight 1825. the here's more from "eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao. >> reporter: snapped a picture of american airlines flight 1825 sitting nose to the ground after a rocky landing at the houston's george bush airport. on board 52 people and four crew members just hours earlier taken off from philadelphia. a frightening landing a spokesperson says caused when the the plane's nose gear did not deploy. problem identified by plane's pilot as he spoke to air traffic control. >> we have not had success we do believe our nose landing gear is still retracted. our two mainlanding gears a appear to be down and the nose wheel appears to be up. i understand also is your plan to evacuate the runway. we concur with that. >> reporter: american airline flight operated by u.s. airways departed from philadelphia a international airport just afte
we are live here at 15th and market natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha thank you. >>> plane from philadelphia is forced to land in houston without nose gear. now an investigation is underway as to what happened on board american airlines flight 1825. the here's more from "eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao. >> reporter: snapped a picture of american airlines flight 1825 sitting nose to the ground after a rocky landing at the houston's...
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meet natasha and j.p. smith. is a type of business. >> a type of business? >> it is. >> marriage is not a business. >> reporter: their dispute how to handle $8,000 of credit card debt. >> i have five credit cards. >> reporter: j.p. wants to pay off all the debt right away invest in the stock market. >> i'd like to pay off the debt immediately. >> reporter: natasha thinks it's more important to pay over time d save money for a rainy day. >> i would like to have a little nest egg versus just paying everything off and being left with zero at the end of the day. >> reporter: what will judge kevin o'leary decide? >> kevin, you are a smart man. you know who the right person is. >> okay "shark tank" court in session. today's case natasha versus j.p. how will they pay off that $8,000 debt. kevin, take it away. >> each make your case. j.p., what do you think you should do. >> kevin my wife loves the security blanket of a big savings account. but when you're bleeding interest pay off the debt invest the rest and let your m
meet natasha and j.p. smith. is a type of business. >> a type of business? >> it is. >> marriage is not a business. >> reporter: their dispute how to handle $8,000 of credit card debt. >> i have five credit cards. >> reporter: j.p. wants to pay off all the debt right away invest in the stock market. >> i'd like to pay off the debt immediately. >> reporter: natasha thinks it's more important to pay over time d save money for a rainy day. >> i...
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some believe natasha mckenna should not have been in jail. >> 37-year-old natasha mckenny of alexandria had suffered from mental illness for many years but managed with the support of her family. she became arrested after she became disruptive when she tried to return a rental car. she ran when police arrived. when they caught up with her at a nearby home depot, they say she fought and punched the officers. they decided to send her to a psychiatric hospital unit in alexandria. mckenna was served with a felony warrant, taken to the fairfax county adult detention center where she remained until a team of deputies performed what they call a cell extraction when she refused to come out of her isolation cell. that's when the taser was used multiple times and mckenna stopped breathing. >> i can't speak to the specifics of the case in this individual. >> reporter: peter early is an author and advocate for the mentally ill. >> i think based on the family pictures bruising on the arm, two black eyes a missing finger i mean this was a violent exchange. >> r sources tell news 4 that the first offi
some believe natasha mckenna should not have been in jail. >> 37-year-old natasha mckenny of alexandria had suffered from mental illness for many years but managed with the support of her family. she became arrested after she became disruptive when she tried to return a rental car. she ran when police arrived. when they caught up with her at a nearby home depot, they say she fought and punched the officers. they decided to send her to a psychiatric hospital unit in alexandria. mckenna was...
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more news >>> special evening for our own natasha brown. honor of black history month she was named a woman of substance and style tonight. award ceremony was held at the on chestnut street. the women of substance and style event is now in its 14th year and a big congratulations to natasha. we're proud to have her. >> got that rye. substance and style. >> that's right. new at 11:00 night the philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine helping to mick wishes come true for deserving kids. ♪ >> p com hosted its eighth annual talent show to raise money for the make a wish phone dog. since two to us seven their efforts help grant wishes for nine children. we'll be right back. ♪
more news >>> special evening for our own natasha brown. honor of black history month she was named a woman of substance and style tonight. award ceremony was held at the on chestnut street. the women of substance and style event is now in its 14th year and a big congratulations to natasha. we're proud to have her. >> got that rye. substance and style. >> that's right. new at 11:00 night the philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine helping to mick wishes come true for...
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our natasha brown tells us plea are reviewing surveillance video in hopes dent filing her attacker. >reporter: the incident happened at the jefferson septa station at 1:20 monday afternoon. an hour when the station is bustling with passengers. sources tell "eyewitness news" the woman willing went with a man to a secluded area of the platform near the tracks and when she resurfaced she was running to look for hem. the victim ran from the platform here on to the concourse and flagged down a passenger for help. >> the victim said she had been beaten and her face reportedly showed visible signs of injuries. she was rushed to the hospital after being physically assaulted and now police are combing through surveillance video hoping to get some glimpse of her attacker. >> that's surprising because it's supposed to be all those cameras and people are supposed to call for help when things like that happen. >> reporter: passengers were stunned to hear of the mid afternoon attack and say they're all on guard. >> cell phones are away. bags are closed. usually, you know, looking straight forward.
our natasha brown tells us plea are reviewing surveillance video in hopes dent filing her attacker. >reporter: the incident happened at the jefferson septa station at 1:20 monday afternoon. an hour when the station is bustling with passengers. sources tell "eyewitness news" the woman willing went with a man to a secluded area of the platform near the tracks and when she resurfaced she was running to look for hem. the victim ran from the platform here on to the concourse and flagged...
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and insists natasha mckenna stopped breathing. >> this woman should have never been take on the jail. we should have a system in virginia where somebody like that who's clearly mentally ill is diverted into treatment. and fairfax officials have stubbornly refused to do that. >> to want at 11:00, you will hear a description of natasha mckenna's injuries which caused one health professional to break down in tears according to sources. we'll also have an update on the police investigation and exactly when it began. in the newsroom, the jackie bensen news4. >>> some breaking news right now about a d.c. rabbi charged with filming women in a ritual bath. news4 has just confirmed that law enforcement has counted 152 women on video taken from rabbi berry friend dell's computer. that came from the synagogue in georgetown. news4 can confirm prosecutors are considering additional charges to reflect the seriousness of the alleged conduct by the rabbi. we'll have more on all this tonight on news4 at 11:00. >>> a new exhibit opened today at the national postal museum near union station. it traces t
and insists natasha mckenna stopped breathing. >> this woman should have never been take on the jail. we should have a system in virginia where somebody like that who's clearly mentally ill is diverted into treatment. and fairfax officials have stubbornly refused to do that. >> to want at 11:00, you will hear a description of natasha mckenna's injuries which caused one health professional to break down in tears according to sources. we'll also have an update on the police...
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. >>> special evening for our own natasha brown.or of black history month she was named a woman of substance and style tonight. award ceremony was held at the on chestnut street. the women of substance and style event is now in its 14th year and a big congratulations to natasha. we're proud to have her. >> got that rye. substance and style. >> that's right. new at 11:00 night the philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine helping to mick wishes come true for deserving kids. ♪ >> p com hosted its eighth annual talent show to raise money for the make a wish phone dog. since two to us seven their efforts help grant wishes for nine children. we'll be right back. ♪ >> "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and, have a von tiehl and meteorologist katie fehlinger. thanks for being with us tonight on oy but news at 11:00. for beasley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. you can always find us at cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman. his guest fill's own will smit
. >>> special evening for our own natasha brown.or of black history month she was named a woman of substance and style tonight. award ceremony was held at the on chestnut street. the women of substance and style event is now in its 14th year and a big congratulations to natasha. we're proud to have her. >> got that rye. substance and style. >> that's right. new at 11:00 night the philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine helping to mick wishes come true for deserving...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brownies live with the very latest now natasha. >> reporter:can tell you this happened 1:20 this afternoon at tenth and filbert at septa's jefferson station behind me. a woman apparently came up to the septa concourse area and notified another passenger that she had been attacked. she appears to have been beaten. she was rush to the nearby hospital and treated. investigators are combing through surveillance video to try to find out if there is any evidence captured on tape. sources say it appears this women went down into the station with another man, willingly into a secluded area near the track. she was not apparently a passenger waiting on a train and she appears to have been physically assaulted but there have been no evidence of a sexual assault at this point. again, this is all still under investigation. philadelphia police handling this investigation right now. we will stay on top of this and bring you latest details as we get more information. the reporting live from center city natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, kat
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brownies live with the very latest now natasha. >> reporter:can tell you this happened 1:20 this afternoon at tenth and filbert at septa's jefferson station behind me. a woman apparently came up to the septa concourse area and notified another passenger that she had been attacked. she appears to have been beaten. she was rush to the nearby hospital and treated. investigators are combing through surveillance video to try to find out...
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. >> i'm natasha brown much jessica is off tonight the frigid temperatures are making for some pretty difficult conditions. meteorologist kathy orr has a look at what's happening right now. kathy? >> temperatures continue to plunge. we are looking at a clear sky and a very cold air mass over us the winds continue as well. we have that wind advisory in effect for at least the next hour. take lock at storm scan3. where the clear skies do continue and we are talking about temperatures in the 20s. falling down into the teens overnight tonight. and that's not even counseling the wind. winter weather advisory in effect until midnight for icy surfaces as temperatures continue to plunge. well below freezing. winds still gusting to 30 miles an hour in philadelphia. 36 right now in the poconos. you can see millville gusting to 32 miles an hour. we do have wind advisory in effect for the entire region through midnight for gusts 40 to 50 miles an hour. we've already heard tree limbs that are down across the region and also loose objects that are just blowing around in these intense winds. tempera
. >> i'm natasha brown much jessica is off tonight the frigid temperatures are making for some pretty difficult conditions. meteorologist kathy orr has a look at what's happening right now. kathy? >> temperatures continue to plunge. we are looking at a clear sky and a very cold air mass over us the winds continue as well. we have that wind advisory in effect for at least the next hour. take lock at storm scan3. where the clear skies do continue and we are talking about temperatures...
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natasha gname now reports. this isn't nigeria where the armed group is based.s in the capital of neighboring cameroon where boko haram has launched attacks in the north. . >> in the extreme north, it has 70 closed schools, 150,000 of sdmraipts people. 200,000 nigerian refugees, 55,000 children who do not go to school. cameroonians need to go to mobilize because the danger is never too far. >> the march was intended to educate other cameroonians about the threat that boko haram has become. people showed solidarity for citizens and support for their amy army. it has been drawn into what has become a regional conflict against the armed group. >> i am moved by this. the camerooniana army has. >> violence destruction and refugees spilling over into their countries, cameroon niger and chad had nol choice but to join the fight against boko haram. 8700 shoulders were agreed. to the lake chad area. the tone of saturday's march was one of resolve and unity. >> we come together from all nooks and crannies to shout in one voice. >> after six years and an estimated 13,000 p
natasha gname now reports. this isn't nigeria where the armed group is based.s in the capital of neighboring cameroon where boko haram has launched attacks in the north. . >> in the extreme north, it has 70 closed schools, 150,000 of sdmraipts people. 200,000 nigerian refugees, 55,000 children who do not go to school. cameroonians need to go to mobilize because the danger is never too far. >> the march was intended to educate other cameroonians about the threat that boko haram has...
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i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for joining us tonight. all arch diocesan elementary schools in philadelphia will be closed tomorrow because of the dangerous cold. and on top of it all a winter storm watch has been issued as well as we track more snow for monday night. let's get right to meteorologist justin drabick he's been very busy tonight. he has more on the possible record cold and that snow. justin? >>> that's right, natasha. still tracking gusty winds across the dealing. dealing with brutal wind chills overnight. not nearly as last night. probably kept you up in many locations across the region but these were our peak wind gusts early sunday morning. we made it up to 66 miles per hour in cape may. brandywine in new cass sole county, delaware, coming in over 60 miles per hour. 59 in vineland, new jersey, reported gusts as well as bush kill township in northampton county and philadelphia international airport had gust at 54 miles per hour earlier today. here's where we are right now. about 25 to 30 miles per hour gusts currently so t
i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for joining us tonight. all arch diocesan elementary schools in philadelphia will be closed tomorrow because of the dangerous cold. and on top of it all a winter storm watch has been issued as well as we track more snow for monday night. let's get right to meteorologist justin drabick he's been very busy tonight. he has more on the possible record cold and that snow. justin? >>> that's right, natasha. still tracking gusty winds across the dealing....
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. >> reporter: natasha alexanka was raped in 1993 in new york and immediately went through an invasive hours long examination so cops could gather dna to catch the rapist. instead her kit sat untested gathering dust on a property room shelf for nine years until it was discovered right before the statute of limitation ran out. >> after he raped me and while my rape kit was sitting and collecting dust, he was on a nationwide crime spree. >> reporter: natasha is one of many advocates urging president obama who is now vowing to commit $41 million to help get rid of the estimated 400,000 strong backlog nationwide. wusa9 previous uncovered a handful of untested kits in our area. taking a look around the country in louisiana 1,100 untested kits were recently found. for 94 of them the victims were children. >> a child can never consent to sex. so i don't know how you close a child rape case without testing the actual kit. >> reporter: in seattle our sister station king 5 found since 2004 the police department there sent only 22% of their rape kits to labs to be tested, but after king 5's inves
. >> reporter: natasha alexanka was raped in 1993 in new york and immediately went through an invasive hours long examination so cops could gather dna to catch the rapist. instead her kit sat untested gathering dust on a property room shelf for nine years until it was discovered right before the statute of limitation ran out. >> after he raped me and while my rape kit was sitting and collecting dust, he was on a nationwide crime spree. >> reporter: natasha is one of many...