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they have since become friends. >> he said patterson told him to walk like a gorilla. was a rodeo cowboy. had no idea how it would walk. he walked like a normal person walking down the street and kind of waved his arms back and forth and thought that was real show business. >> bob has the size, the gait to be bigfoot, to give it life. and i think this is important, there are people still living who remember seeing a bigfoot suit in the trunk of bob's mother's car. when it comes down to it, it's hard to improve upon phil morris as the source of the costume, bob heironimus as the guy in the bigfoot suit, and roger patterson as producer, director, and whatever else of this film. >> just as patterson stood by his story, so, too, does morris. >> rick baker, who is academy award winner eight times, said to me one time, he said, phil, that was the worst gorilla suit i've ever seen in my life. and i said, yes, it's true. but think about this. that there were over 10, 20, 30 million people who saw that film of bigfoot walking through the forest and they thought it was a real su
they have since become friends. >> he said patterson told him to walk like a gorilla. was a rodeo cowboy. had no idea how it would walk. he walked like a normal person walking down the street and kind of waved his arms back and forth and thought that was real show business. >> bob has the size, the gait to be bigfoot, to give it life. and i think this is important, there are people still living who remember seeing a bigfoot suit in the trunk of bob's mother's car. when it comes down...
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cripple put on previously as well that shows we we refer to as the patterson edition but i want to point out this is the small deck she's referring to she felt should have been a balcony and the reason i believe she misunderstood we're in violation of a variance nevertheless to say we don't believe that's at case we want to make clear at the outset we didn't want to make a change to the patterson edition rather detailed that in our belief the work that's been appealed stems from directly from the extensive dry rot not edition that was unexpectedly found this summary once the extensive scope of the dry rot determined our focus to repair and rebuild the edition the fingertip in compliance with the building codes in a manner to insure we don't face that water intrusion again given the extent of the dry rot that was found we decided to make modest modification to the patterson edition first, we are illustrating this large window and the attached skylight which is found to be parolee constructed and contributed to the dry rot damage this will result in the large deck extending to the edge of
cripple put on previously as well that shows we we refer to as the patterson edition but i want to point out this is the small deck she's referring to she felt should have been a balcony and the reason i believe she misunderstood we're in violation of a variance nevertheless to say we don't believe that's at case we want to make clear at the outset we didn't want to make a change to the patterson edition rather detailed that in our belief the work that's been appealed stems from directly from...
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is about to find out. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she saw. >> so basically accused me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. if that was indecent exposure, that means you saw me. >> no. that means he saw it. >> he didn't see it. he saw it. >> he locked me up. >> you had your penis out indecently exposed. come on, man, you've been in prison too long. now, take him on up there. all right. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." >> all of a sudden, all hell breaks loose. >> for inmate anthony patterson, the nightmare of ad seg is just beginning. >> they have me in this cell. it's so hot in here, right. i don't know how long i'm going to be in here. >>> plus -- >> my
is about to find out. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >>...
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the story has inspired three hollywood movies based on patterson's own memoirs. in the first world war, he served with jewish volunteers, carrying ammunition to the slaughter. that made him the first commander to lead a jewish regiment in battle in thousands of years. and it made zionism his life's cause. these photographs from the netanyahu family archive show him with the parents of israel's current prime minister in new york, where they campaigned for the jewish state. patterson became godfather to their first son, a commando and national hero who died leading the hostage rescue operation in uganda. >> john henry patterson was the godfather of my brother, who 30 years later would command one of the great military rescue missions of all time. 103 jewish hostages were rescued from the clutches of german and palestinian terrorists. i think there is a fateful set of events here, that this man, who 60 years earlier founded the first jewish fighting force, is the godfather of one of the great commanders that rose in the jewish army, that he helped bring about. >> re
the story has inspired three hollywood movies based on patterson's own memoirs. in the first world war, he served with jewish volunteers, carrying ammunition to the slaughter. that made him the first commander to lead a jewish regiment in battle in thousands of years. and it made zionism his life's cause. these photographs from the netanyahu family archive show him with the parents of israel's current prime minister in new york, where they campaigned for the jewish state. patterson became...
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we're talking about patterson companies. pcdo. not patterson, the drilling company.s drilling for oil. this one is drilling for your teeth. this is the number two supplier of dental products and services, and another stock that's within striking distance of its 52-week high that i think you take it out next week. patterson reported robust quarterback in november where the company reiterated its more positive view on demand in the dental market, courtesy of lower gasoline prices and comparisons. they've made solid partnerships. trading a little less than 20 times earnings. this is a situation where it makes sense to pie up for best of breed rather than for second best. part of that is bah patterson's management have said they have little visibility into dental equipment trends, which is why the company didn't raise its forecast for for 2015. again, i want to stick with the best, henry schein. what if you want something more proprietary? how about sorona dental systems. it's a leading manufacturer of high-tech dental equipment across four main categories, including com
we're talking about patterson companies. pcdo. not patterson, the drilling company.s drilling for oil. this one is drilling for your teeth. this is the number two supplier of dental products and services, and another stock that's within striking distance of its 52-week high that i think you take it out next week. patterson reported robust quarterback in november where the company reiterated its more positive view on demand in the dental market, courtesy of lower gasoline prices and comparisons....
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patterson's engineer, we're okay with them. a couple tweaks that will get done at plan check so we're okay. and the nuance on the current permit is the waz the building permit requires permits done on condos they want two separate permits for each address so the current permit needs a special condition permit to fix the address issue or a sec permit to do the foundation permit. welcome to my worl but this is it so you'll have to have two permits for the west side and two permits for the east side for the identical work. >> this board can't issue those other permits. >> i'm just asking -- >> with condition upon the issuance. >> i think i'm going to come back to you and have you craft this motion. >> joe, you want to make this motion? >> this is ten minutes. >> i'll take a stab. the motion would be to grant the appeal and to condition the existing permit on adding a second address and its corresponding special conditions permit. that doesn't work? >> i don't think that works because the only thing -- a special conditions permit i
patterson's engineer, we're okay with them. a couple tweaks that will get done at plan check so we're okay. and the nuance on the current permit is the waz the building permit requires permits done on condos they want two separate permits for each address so the current permit needs a special condition permit to fix the address issue or a sec permit to do the foundation permit. welcome to my worl but this is it so you'll have to have two permits for the west side and two permits for the east...
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patterson has also observed. and maybe most important looking forward, and really it hasn't been mentioned here, aid to the organizations and groups that provide assistance to the survivors and victims of domestic violence within your leagues, in your families and across the united states. i want to thank mr. torre for his example because i think men have a vital role, which is the reason why your players can be such role models, such positive role models, for others. and why the leagues can be such positive role models in providing tangible financial assistance, which you have not yet done for all the talk here to the advocacy group and organizations that are so pivotal in fighting domestic violence. so, i'm asking for a commitment that you will support this accountability and that you will support the groups that assist victims and survivors. in the interest of time, i'm going to ask, is there anyone here who would not make that commitment? by the absence of a response, i'm going to assume that you would agree
patterson has also observed. and maybe most important looking forward, and really it hasn't been mentioned here, aid to the organizations and groups that provide assistance to the survivors and victims of domestic violence within your leagues, in your families and across the united states. i want to thank mr. torre for his example because i think men have a vital role, which is the reason why your players can be such role models, such positive role models, for others. and why the leagues can be...
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steve patterson live in manayunk with all of the details, steve, good morning. >> good morning, nicole. actually learning about few events this weekend with the name shane montgomery attached to them. the first one starts at 8:00 near wissahickon, 5k run for shane, and then another 5k that start right here page street, sponsors by the family, all of the proceeds go to them. part of this, though, keeping the name shane montgomery in the public eye. i want to show you a picture every shane now, it has been now nearly a month since shane montgomery went missing, the 21 year old out with friends, thanksgiving morning schenn sean dollars leaving kill dare's irish pub, then vanishes. since then the fbi and police have identified video showing montgomery, walking toward the manayunk canal, that's where the search has since centered. the family, no where near giving up on this, shane's parents have not been back to work, they say new detective are on the case, they say, sonar has recently been deployed in the schuylkill, and the manayunk canal, and there are plans for an additional search. we
steve patterson live in manayunk with all of the details, steve, good morning. >> good morning, nicole. actually learning about few events this weekend with the name shane montgomery attached to them. the first one starts at 8:00 near wissahickon, 5k run for shane, and then another 5k that start right here page street, sponsors by the family, all of the proceeds go to them. part of this, though, keeping the name shane montgomery in the public eye. i want to show you a picture every shane...
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inform reason to think audits what we are repairing and rebuilding was approved if 23407 as the patterson son addition as we know that now the she - mrs. cripple said this small deck was demolished it has not been demolished we tried to point out part of the decking was removed from the die rot. >> and that exists and it is the shape and size it was in the drawing and please a perry showed it before the cripples bought their property nothing has changed and i don't see how it can be considered a variance issue if it was never built that way it was in the plans it if exist before the plans and not built no longer or in accordance with the plans the balcony was never there i guess a couple of other comments they argue our proposed work is not fully permitted that was approved by the building inspection and the planning department also certainly the dbi inspectors will assure that both to us and he cripples the work is in compliance with the building code a comment they made previously now there never was an existing stairway to the ground never anything we panned pa planned to do i'm not su
inform reason to think audits what we are repairing and rebuilding was approved if 23407 as the patterson son addition as we know that now the she - mrs. cripple said this small deck was demolished it has not been demolished we tried to point out part of the decking was removed from the die rot. >> and that exists and it is the shape and size it was in the drawing and please a perry showed it before the cripples bought their property nothing has changed and i don't see how it can be...
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. >> reporter: promptly positioned over the entryway at patterson new jersey public school number 20.k more than a week for anyone to take notice, and fix the glaring mistakes on the school sign. look closely. this is a picture of it. there is not one, but two misspelled words. and the number one is backward. >> i think that that's really disrespectful. >> how are you going to teach the kids when you can't even spell the simple month december? it took somebody to put it on facebook for somebody to actually bring it to the attention. >> that someone, cory teeing, is a parent and member of the patterson board of education. at first, he thought there is picture was a fake. >> i didn't believe it was the real sign. i thought it was photo shopped oring. >> when he found out it was the real deal, he says, he was angry. >> we can't assume because this is an urban district, in a inner city, that things like this could just be, you know, swept over. >> his goal make sure no sign posted on patterson school looks like this, again. but, perhaps, there was more fall-out than intended. the principa
. >> reporter: promptly positioned over the entryway at patterson new jersey public school number 20.k more than a week for anyone to take notice, and fix the glaring mistakes on the school sign. look closely. this is a picture of it. there is not one, but two misspelled words. and the number one is backward. >> i think that that's really disrespectful. >> how are you going to teach the kids when you can't even spell the simple month december? it took somebody to put it on...
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where we bring you what matterson to patterson... springs. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: may i point out nobody wears dickeys anymore, just me and brokaw. it's a lost art. we'll be right back. we did it. we did it! ♪ it is official, we gave the people what they wanted. the nation's strongest lte signal. this is a big deal! soak it in! just let it wash over you like a warm bath. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, you know, there's an old saying "behind every great legislator there's a free golf trip to scotland." i'm talking, of course, about lobbyists. despite efforts to limit the influence of special interests, there are over 35,000 lobbyists in washington d&c, a testament to the massive influence of the most powerful lobby of all, the lobby lobby. and i have made it my mission to interview all of the lobbyists. tonight i bring you the third installment of my 35,000-part series "better know a lobby." tonight, the gun control lobby." the fightin' pacifists. they may hate gu
where we bring you what matterson to patterson... springs. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: may i point out nobody wears dickeys anymore, just me and brokaw. it's a lost art. we'll be right back. we did it. we did it! ♪ it is official, we gave the people what they wanted. the nation's strongest lte signal. this is a big deal! soak it in! just let it wash over you like a warm bath. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, you...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us today teams turned their attention to the manayunkanal. >> reporter: this is what day four looks like in the search for shane montgomery. seven guys in yellow jump suits with the grim task of poking the manayunk canal a few hundred times. with all the optimism she could muster shane's mother watched. >> it's upsetting to know that this is what they have to do but it's also -- i can't express my gratitude to the police department and anybody that's been helping head this search. the police marine unit started slowly wading the boulevard shortly after 10 o'clock sunday morning. with a crowd gathering along the way they searched for any signs. to give you an idea of how long this process may take you see the seven member crew behind me, they're stretched out the entire width of the canal poking and prodding every inch. they can't see to the bottom. they have to stop in case they feel something there. the commander says this may take somewhere in the area of five hours. >> i'm not giving up any hope. i'm going to find shane day. shane's u
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us today teams turned their attention to the manayunkanal. >> reporter: this is what day four looks like in the search for shane montgomery. seven guys in yellow jump suits with the grim task of poking the manayunk canal a few hundred times. with all the optimism she could muster shane's mother watched. >> it's upsetting to know that this is what they have to do but it's also -- i can't express my gratitude to the police...
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we're in manayunk, i'm steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> well, north korea says it is not responsible for the cyber attack on sony but the white house isn't buying it. government officials stand behind the fact that north korea is behind it all. the hack exposed tens of thousands of e-mails and business files and the christmas day release of the movie "the interview" was canceled. >> good saturday night. hope your weekend is treating you well so far. we'll check in with our weather watchers and talking about some cool temperatures right now this hour, some spots already dropping into the 20's. down in ocean city new jersey james checks in below freezing at 31 degrees this hour out in riverside new jersey ron russell around freezing right now, mount laurel, new jersey -- carry checks in at 36 degrees, and ocean view new jersey, that's one of the coldest spots right now 27 degrees reported by greg wood. if you love the weather want to be featured in an "eyewitness news" newscast, you can join the eyewitness weather watchers. check it out cbsphilly.com/watchers. let
we're in manayunk, i'm steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> well, north korea says it is not responsible for the cyber attack on sony but the white house isn't buying it. government officials stand behind the fact that north korea is behind it all. the hack exposed tens of thousands of e-mails and business files and the christmas day release of the movie "the interview" was canceled. >> good saturday night. hope your weekend is treating you...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was there as the city said goodbye. >> reporter: full honorsor a fallen hero. on this december saturday morning, hundreds of people family and friends, officials and dignitaries, firefighters and first responders from across the country came to honor one, 11 year philadelphia fire veteran 36 engineered joyce craig. >> when you lose one, it affects everyone because we are family. >> reporter: craig died doing what she believed in, battling a fire to save a life. >> she died a hero so it's a beautiful thing to have known joyce. >> reporter: she lost her life fighting flames in west oak lane early tuesday morning. leaving behind two children and a legacy of care and diligence. >> she always made us feel like family. >> reporter: her funeral service saturday a highlight reel of praises for a woman described as both gentle and nurturing and tough as nails by the people who knew her best. >> i was with joyce the first time she got hurt on the job. >> reporter: out of respect to the family's wishes we stayed outside and listened. her brothers and sist
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was there as the city said goodbye. >> reporter: full honorsor a fallen hero. on this december saturday morning, hundreds of people family and friends, officials and dignitaries, firefighters and first responders from across the country came to honor one, 11 year philadelphia fire veteran 36 engineered joyce craig. >> when you lose one, it affects everyone because we are family. >> reporter: craig died doing what she...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was there as the city said goodbye. >> reporter: full honors a fallen hero. on this december saturday morning, hundreds of people family and friends officials and dignitaries firefighters and first responders from across the country came to honor one. 11 year philadelphia fire veteran 36-year-old joyce craig. >> when you lose one, it affects everyone 'cause we are family. >> reporter: craig died doing what she believed in, battling a fire to save a life. >> she died a hero. so it's a beautiful thing to have known joyce. >> reporter: she lost her life fighting flames in west oak lane early tuesday morning leaving behind two children and a legacy of care and diligence. >> always made us feel like family. >> reporter: her funeral service saturday a somber highlight reel of praises for a woman described as gentle and tough as nails by the people who knew her best. >> the first time she got hurt on the job. >> reporter: out of respect to the family's wishes we stayed outside and listened. her brothers and sisters tears in their eyes watched their co
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was there as the city said goodbye. >> reporter: full honors a fallen hero. on this december saturday morning, hundreds of people family and friends officials and dignitaries firefighters and first responders from across the country came to honor one. 11 year philadelphia fire veteran 36-year-old joyce craig. >> when you lose one, it affects everyone 'cause we are family. >> reporter: craig died doing what she believed in,...
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they're respectful. >> william patterson university has banned the five suspects from campus, even if they do post bail. >>> tonight we're learning new details about bill cosby's resignation from the temple university board of trustees. the man who accepted cosby's resignation is telling us what the comedian said. >> the chairman of the board is answering criticism about whether temple should have acted sooner. nbc 10's rosemary connors live in center city and rosemary, what have you learned? >> reporter: renee and jim, the chairman of the board tells me that the trustees did not want to rush to a decision. there wanted there to be plenty of discussion and meetings about what was going on. in fact, yesterday, the executive committee of the board was having a meeting to talk about the cosby situation when right in the middle of that meeting the chairman of the board got a call from cosby himself. >> he called me and he said, i thought about it. i want to resign.ç and i accepted it with thanks. >> reporter: patrick o'connor, the chairman of temple's board of trustees tells me cosby, pe
they're respectful. >> william patterson university has banned the five suspects from campus, even if they do post bail. >>> tonight we're learning new details about bill cosby's resignation from the temple university board of trustees. the man who accepted cosby's resignation is telling us what the comedian said. >> the chairman of the board is answering criticism about whether temple should have acted sooner. nbc 10's rosemary connors live in center city and rosemary,...
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for now we're live in springfield, steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> all right, steve, thankou so much. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight, new details in the sony hacking scandal. james bond appears to be the latest victim. >>> plus the new message the hackers have for the media giant. >>> when good intentions go bad. how one man's elaborate plan for a marriage proposal it went terribly wrong. we'll tell you all about that coming up. justin. >> all right, we have some sunshine coming up along with milder temperatures. i'll let you know how long they last. i'll show you in the seven-day forecast. >> and in arizona a baby is born at just the right minute. we'll tell you why these parents will never forget the exact time their little bundle parents will never forget the exact time their little bundle of joy enter my grandkids bought this nest learning thermostat. programs itself... connects to their precious phones. i don't like it. being cold builds character. walking back and forth to the thermostat builds leg muscles. when the internets come to life and all these g
for now we're live in springfield, steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> all right, steve, thankou so much. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight, new details in the sony hacking scandal. james bond appears to be the latest victim. >>> plus the new message the hackers have for the media giant. >>> when good intentions go bad. how one man's elaborate plan for a marriage proposal it went terribly wrong. we'll tell you all about...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was at today's somber service in west oak lane. >> reporteronors for a fallen hero. on this december saturday morning, hundreds of people, family and friends, officials and dignitaries firefighters and first responders from across the country came to honor one, 11 year philadelphia fire veteran 36-year-old joyce craig. >> when you lose one, it affects everyone 'cause we are family. >> reporter: craig died doing what she believed in, battling a fire to save a life. >> she died a hero. so it's a beautiful thing to have known joyce. >> reporter: she lost her life fighting flames in west oak lane early tuesday morning leaving behind two children and a legacy of care and diligence. >> made us feel like family. >> reporter: her funeral service saturday a somber highlight reel of praises for a woman described as both gentle and nurturing and tough as nails by people who knew her best. >> i was with joyce the first time she got hurt on the job. >> reporter: out of respect to the family's wishes we stayed outside and listened. her brothers and sisters
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was at today's somber service in west oak lane. >> reporteronors for a fallen hero. on this december saturday morning, hundreds of people, family and friends, officials and dignitaries firefighters and first responders from across the country came to honor one, 11 year philadelphia fire veteran 36-year-old joyce craig. >> when you lose one, it affects everyone 'cause we are family. >> reporter: craig died doing what she...
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and upset parents showed "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson the shocking letter that arrivedn the mail this weekend. >> feel be trade. disrespected. >> reporter: melissa thompson says anger an even bigger emotion after a letter came home from her son's school this weekend but she says none of that compares to how he's doing. >> mentally destroying my son. roar report saturday the letter from walt d. palmer charter school addressed to the parents of nearly 700k through eight students saying at the end of this year, school is shutting down for good. >> walter d. palmer is a charter system buried in financial problems. in may the pennsylvania supreme court ruled the school board has to pay back $1.5 million to the school district of philadelphia for end controlling nearly twice as many students as they were allowed. in october, a lottery was held that cut hundreds of children from palmer charter while palmer high was shut down from good. the letter from the board this weekend tells parents the monthly payments from the court decision are too high and they're left with no other o
and upset parents showed "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson the shocking letter that arrivedn the mail this weekend. >> feel be trade. disrespected. >> reporter: melissa thompson says anger an even bigger emotion after a letter came home from her son's school this weekend but she says none of that compares to how he's doing. >> mentally destroying my son. roar report saturday the letter from walt d. palmer charter school addressed to the parents of nearly...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us what the ppa is saying now. >> reporter: back at it. monday philadelphia parking enforcement workers enforcing all violations after officials announced credit card payments are back on high pressure. >> i would like to apologize for this and ask the general public to be patient. >> reporter: ppa executive director vince fenerty apologizing sunday after officials learned that a technical problem was preventing kiosks from accepted credit cards. the problem started friday and caused sever drivers to get parking tickets. zinn parking officials called a holiday and stopped enforcement at the kiosks. monday morning the problem was fixed and drivers everywhere let out a sigh. >> it was terrible. glad they got it ticketed. >> reporter: but what about the fallout? we went to the ppa monday with a few points of clarification. while they refused a recorded interview here's what we asked. how many people received tickets due to the glitch. they're not sure yet. what caused the pron policemen? they're not exactly sure that of either but maintai
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us what the ppa is saying now. >> reporter: back at it. monday philadelphia parking enforcement workers enforcing all violations after officials announced credit card payments are back on high pressure. >> i would like to apologize for this and ask the general public to be patient. >> reporter: ppa executive director vince fenerty apologizing sunday after officials learned that a technical problem was preventing kiosks...
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it is the second time patterson has won the honor.ulations to him. >>> 38-year-old star quarterback peyton manning squashed rumors yesterday telling reporters he plans to be back with the broncos next season. >> i've not thought about those circumstances at all. so i certainly, you know, plan on being back if the broncos will have me. >>> and one seahawks fan received a special gift from robert turban. after meeting his girlfriend, she promised the fan a meet and greet that never happened. but found a way to make up for it. >> read it. >> it says, hi, alex. i'm sorry you weren't able to meet rob after the first chiefs game back in november. to make up for it, robert was generous enough to get the team -- the team to autograph this seahawks helmet for you. >> how great is that? he is about to cry. a heart warming gift. and, you know what, it might be hard for family and friends to top that this christmas morning, but good luck. >>> still ahead, emotional tribute from the families of the two slain nypd officers and how $2 million was ac
it is the second time patterson has won the honor.ulations to him. >>> 38-year-old star quarterback peyton manning squashed rumors yesterday telling reporters he plans to be back with the broncos next season. >> i've not thought about those circumstances at all. so i certainly, you know, plan on being back if the broncos will have me. >>> and one seahawks fan received a special gift from robert turban. after meeting his girlfriend, she promised the fan a meet and greet...
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for now in center city, steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> the big apple gears up for a royalisit. prince william and his wife kate arrive in new york tonight. we have a preview of their visit. >>> 73 years ago a surprise attack on pearl harbor became the day that will live in infamy. ceremonies were held all around the area today. >> ♪ >>> well, they can't read music but they can play beautifully. members of the joy bells performed the sounds of the holiday. that's coming up. what makes these musicians so special. we'll tell you. justin. >> well, we have a bit of cool and dry conditions right now but get ready for a developing coastal storm this weekend. i'll have the details coming up. >> and straight ahead in sports, penn state is headed to a bowl game. lesley van arsdale has those details. >> today is the 73rd anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. the bombing began at 7:55 a.m. hawaii time on december 7, 1941. less than two hours later 2500 had been killed, another thousand injured. president franklin roosevelt called it the day that would live in infamy ushering amer
for now in center city, steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> the big apple gears up for a royalisit. prince william and his wife kate arrive in new york tonight. we have a preview of their visit. >>> 73 years ago a surprise attack on pearl harbor became the day that will live in infamy. ceremonies were held all around the area today. >> ♪ >>> well, they can't read music but they can play beautifully. members of the joy bells performed the sounds...
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for now, reporting from northern liberties i'm steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming:13, our traffic and weather together. how about this mild air katie, sticking around? >> sorry, we did actually have controlled front cross through yesterday. where the showers came from, where you are still finding those showers coming from even at this point of the morning. but yes this is the transition. i always like to call it the transition day, when things are beginning to sort of just shift over to a new pattern. that's what we've got going on even as we speak. let me take you out there. we show you what's going on t could be a worse forecast though, when you see what i have got to tell you pretty nice trade off down the road here. so while we're not going to keep the mid 50's, aoun upper 50's around, at least we can bank on brightening skies with time. obviously not just yet. still cloud cover showers across our southern most counties, kent, sussex cumberland, even clipping atlantic and cape may. area of low pressure redeveloping on this frontal boundary as it sort every stal
for now, reporting from northern liberties i'm steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming:13, our traffic and weather together. how about this mild air katie, sticking around? >> sorry, we did actually have controlled front cross through yesterday. where the showers came from, where you are still finding those showers coming from even at this point of the morning. but yes this is the transition. i always like to call it the transition day, when things are...
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and then took the couple's two daughters, a neighbor recalls the frightening scene to our steve patterson. >> i heard four gunshots, and i heard the kids screaming: mommy, no, we want my mom. i opened my window, i asked him was everything okay. he looked at me and just said she's hurt, she's hurt pretty bad. we got to go, we got to go. >> neighbors tell "eyewitness news" the couple was going through bitter custody battle. their daughters were eventually found safe. >> mr. stone delivered his two daughters to a neighbor in pennsburg. >> stone is former marine who served in iraq in 2008 and was honorably discharged from the reserves in 2011: now, police say stone should be considered armed and dangerous. he's five-ten, 195 pounds, he could be using a cane, and he may bewaring fatigues and either a sand or a green color. anyone who sees him should call 911. reporting live, in lower salford, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, we'll get back to you shortly, thank you. coming up on 5:03, here is your traffic and weather together. katy? >> good morning, hey shall everybody, off to ni
and then took the couple's two daughters, a neighbor recalls the frightening scene to our steve patterson. >> i heard four gunshots, and i heard the kids screaming: mommy, no, we want my mom. i opened my window, i asked him was everything okay. he looked at me and just said she's hurt, she's hurt pretty bad. we got to go, we got to go. >> neighbors tell "eyewitness news" the couple was going through bitter custody battle. their daughters were eventually found safe....
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us today teams turned their attention to the manayunkanal. >> reporter: this is what day four looks like in the search for shane montgomery. >> seven guys in yellow jump suits with the grim task of poking the manayunk canal a few hundred times. with all the optimism she could muster shane's mother watched. >> it's upsetting to know that this is what they have to do but it's also -- i can't express my gratitude to the police department, um, and anybody that's been helping with this search. >> reporter: marine unit started wading the boardwalk shortly after 10:00 sunday morning with crowd gathers at every point along the way, they painstakingly searched for any sign. >> just to give you an idea how long this process may take you see the seven member crew behind mirror they are stretched out the entire width of the canal poking and prodding every inch and they can't see to the bottom so they have to stop every few minutes in case they feel something or get an idea that something might be there. i spoke to the commander. he says this may tak
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us today teams turned their attention to the manayunkanal. >> reporter: this is what day four looks like in the search for shane montgomery. >> seven guys in yellow jump suits with the grim task of poking the manayunk canal a few hundred times. with all the optimism she could muster shane's mother watched. >> it's upsetting to know that this is what they have to do but it's also -- i can't express my gratitude to the...
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for now in center city, steve patterson "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> well, stay with us.here is much more ahead tonight. it was a decision that was 10 years in the making as the united states moves several men from guantanamo bay. >>> plus, it was the day that will live in infamy. remembering pearl harbor 73 years later. justin. >> well, it is a dry and chilly finish to the weekend but i'm tracking a coastal storm for part of the work week. storm for part of the work week. those details coming up in the merry christmas! thanks but this gift, it's kind of half-fast. what's wrong? we still have cable internet, so our uploads are half the speed of our downloads. so i'll be half-fast when i share my photos. and i'll do a half-fast job updating my blog. wait, is everything under this tree half-fast? who wants eggnog? don't settle for half fast cable internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch. uploads as fast as downloads. get this great price online guaranteed for two full years plus $400 back with a 2-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilit
for now in center city, steve patterson "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> well, stay with us.here is much more ahead tonight. it was a decision that was 10 years in the making as the united states moves several men from guantanamo bay. >>> plus, it was the day that will live in infamy. remembering pearl harbor 73 years later. justin. >> well, it is a dry and chilly finish to the weekend but i'm tracking a coastal storm for part of the work week. storm for...
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patterson, most of my questions will be directed towards you. yesterday "the washington post" reported that the nfl and the players associations are still at odds regarding changes to the personal conduct policy and how players discipline is handled. is that accurate? >> i would say yes. >> it is accurate? >> that's correct. >> also in the article, the union has taken the position that a player should have the right to determine whether they play or not after an incident like domestic violence or sexual assaults take place. is that also accurate? >> i wouldn't say that's accurate generally. >> can you be more specific? >> well, it's hard with a hypothetical. i don't -- >> i'm just taking the article. >> right. >> is it true that the union's position is that a player should determine for themselves under certain incidents like domestic violence or sexual assault take place, determine for themselves whether or not they should play? >> no, i would not say that's accurate. >> what is accurate? >> that we want to have confidence in our process in ter
patterson, most of my questions will be directed towards you. yesterday "the washington post" reported that the nfl and the players associations are still at odds regarding changes to the personal conduct policy and how players discipline is handled. is that accurate? >> i would say yes. >> it is accurate? >> that's correct. >> also in the article, the union has taken the position that a player should have the right to determine whether they play or not after...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us what you should do if you received a ticket near a kiosk this weeke weekend. >> reporter: here's an opening line nobody wants to hear. parking problems in philadelph philadelphia. >> i would like to apologize for this, and ask the general public to be patient. >> reporter: that is the voice of philadelphia parking authority executive director vince, apologizing sunday to queue. here's the deal. friday ppa officials discovered a tech nidal problem at those green parking kiosk you see around the city. preventing the machines from accepting credit card payments. so without cash, a lot of people parked any way and had tickets written. >> yeah, i'm very mad. >> reporter: philly's lauren ba gentleman minute is one of those people. we asked if she was going to dispute the ticket but she says, well, in her case, she also double park parked. i already paid the tick. the sign was a little bit mr. clear than i thought it was. >> ppa officials aren't sure how many laurens there are out there. they're offering free day at any credit card based m
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us what you should do if you received a ticket near a kiosk this weeke weekend. >> reporter: here's an opening line nobody wants to hear. parking problems in philadelph philadelphia. >> i would like to apologize for this, and ask the general public to be patient. >> reporter: that is the voice of philadelphia parking authority executive director vince, apologizing sunday to queue. here's the deal. friday ppa officials...
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now, the state did execute kelsey patterson in 2004. mr.on also had a history of severe psychosis, and the board of pardons and parole -- in contrast to scott's case -- recommended that his sentence be commuted. however, the texas governor, rick perry, let that execution ocher. and on the gurney, as the state prepared to legally inject him, mr. patterson told onlookers that -- that he was the wharton and the correctional officers warden off their gurney. he went to his death babbling, and i'm convinced, and confident. texas is not covered in glory in its efforts to protect the mentally ill from the criminal justice system. currentt is panetti's state at go is he taking medication? >> if you're a death row in texas, you don't really get treatment unless you are so ill that the state can't ignore it, such as the situation with andre thomas who only was sent to the psychiatric unit in the prison system after he plucked out his remaining eye and swallowed it on the throw. scott panetti has been medicated largely for 20 years -- unmedicated larg
now, the state did execute kelsey patterson in 2004. mr.on also had a history of severe psychosis, and the board of pardons and parole -- in contrast to scott's case -- recommended that his sentence be commuted. however, the texas governor, rick perry, let that execution ocher. and on the gurney, as the state prepared to legally inject him, mr. patterson told onlookers that -- that he was the wharton and the correctional officers warden off their gurney. he went to his death babbling, and i'm...
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steve patterson will have a live report on the fundraiser run coming up in about 30 minutes. >> days before christmas, there is more personal information at risk. >> this time, it is staple's stores. nine stores across our region were affect in the this latest data breach. david spunt has the details. >> reporter: during the busy final few days of the holiday shopping season, news that almost 1.2 million credit and debit cards were hacked at staple stores across the country, dozens -- doesn't sit well with shoppers. >> i use my card, and it is kind of scar. >> i maureen just loaded up on office supplies at this staples on roosevelt in northeast philadelphia. >> this store is one of 115 stores nationwide, had it by criminals at different times, between july and september. staples made the announcement late friday afternoon. many custom hers no idea until we told them. >> real big problem, because people, they put the trust in the companies, not only staples but everywhere else. >> staples isn't the only store with security breach issues. chain joins a growing list, and growing number
steve patterson will have a live report on the fundraiser run coming up in about 30 minutes. >> days before christmas, there is more personal information at risk. >> this time, it is staple's stores. nine stores across our region were affect in the this latest data breach. david spunt has the details. >> reporter: during the busy final few days of the holiday shopping season, news that almost 1.2 million credit and debit cards were hacked at staple stores across the country,...
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patterson. >> guest: i don't have that particular gift. if i did it everybody would know i was faking it. salinger wasn't faking it. it was from the heart. from a rather unsomething heart in my considered opinion, but people responded to that sincerity. it also came out just at the moment in american culture when we were discovering teenagers, and i was -- i was a teenager when it came out. it came out in '51 so i had just become a teenager, and i remember reading it and thinking, what is the word that holden caufield used -- i thought it was bunk. but an awful lot of people read and it they're not all 15 years old and it's staggering. he is one of the fascinating figures in american literature, going silent after second or third book. leading they reclusive life, holed up in new hampshire, but occasionally willing to let somebody in to talk to him if it seemed to serve his purposes. then you have hemingway. i think one of the occasionally there is justice in the literary world, and i think the justice is coming ernest hemingway. not much
patterson. >> guest: i don't have that particular gift. if i did it everybody would know i was faking it. salinger wasn't faking it. it was from the heart. from a rather unsomething heart in my considered opinion, but people responded to that sincerity. it also came out just at the moment in american culture when we were discovering teenagers, and i was -- i was a teenager when it came out. it came out in '51 so i had just become a teenager, and i remember reading it and thinking, what is...
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activists hit the street lying in the middle of a busy intersection, broad and patterson, blocking trafficink it stinks. >> why? >> because people have to leave. >> many fans not happy. even shouting, cursing at the protesters. >> shouting rude things. it shows we are getting awareness out. >> reporter: the twoup of 200 plus was made up of local church groups mostly upset about grand jury decisions in ferguson and staten island where two unarmed black men were killed by police. >> hands up don't shoot! >> despite a few scuffles the protest was with peaceful. police deploying a large force, closing the intersection to accommodate the demonstrations. >> first and foremost we have to protect life. we are out here to do that. and make sure people get home safely. that's including the fans as well as demonstrators. >> reporter: for protesters it was another chance to vent about perceived racism and injustice in police ranks across the country. >> when you grow up as a young, black man, i'm college educated but i fear a cop may bother me for no good reason. >> when a police officer tells you to
activists hit the street lying in the middle of a busy intersection, broad and patterson, blocking trafficink it stinks. >> why? >> because people have to leave. >> many fans not happy. even shouting, cursing at the protesters. >> shouting rude things. it shows we are getting awareness out. >> reporter: the twoup of 200 plus was made up of local church groups mostly upset about grand jury decisions in ferguson and staten island where two unarmed black men were...
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. >>> and after the game, protesters plan to block broad and patterson streets in south philadelphia. they're holding a solidarity die-in. this is in reaction to the grand jury decision not to indict police officers in the deaths of eric garner and michael brown. from atlanta to new york city and los angeles, demonstrators staged marches and die-ins today. police have made some arrests. but the majority of these protests have been peaceful. >> next at 11:00, a confrontation on camera. >> you punched me for no reason. >> don't move. stay. stay! >> first, an arrest. then a punch. the chaos caught on camera and what caused it. >>> plus, a home invasion of the four-legged variety. see how a south jersey homeowner reacted to this intruder. >>> i'm john clark. are the temple owls bowl eligible? sixers win again and why a local coach isn't happy with chip kelly. the flyers, kings for a day. what they did today for the first time in over six weeks. that is in ten minutes. >>> a seattle police officer who punched a woman in the face during an arrest will not face criminal charges. >> [ bleep ]
. >>> and after the game, protesters plan to block broad and patterson streets in south philadelphia. they're holding a solidarity die-in. this is in reaction to the grand jury decision not to indict police officers in the deaths of eric garner and michael brown. from atlanta to new york city and los angeles, demonstrators staged marches and die-ins today. police have made some arrests. but the majority of these protests have been peaceful. >> next at 11:00, a confrontation on...
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and then took the couple's two daughters, a neighbor recalls the frightening scene to our steve patterson. >> i heard four gunshots, and i heard the kids screaming mommy, no, we want my mom. i opened my window and i asked him was everything okay, he and he looked at me and just said she's hurt, she's hurt pretty bad. we got to go, we got to go. >> neighbors tell "eyewitness news" the couple was going through bitter custody battle. their daughters were eventually found safe. >> mr. stone delivered his two daughters to a neighbor in pennsburg. >> stone is former marine who served in iraq in 2008, and was honorably discharged from the reserves ins 2011. now, authorities say, stone should be considered armed and dangerous, he's five-ten, 195 pounds, he could be using a cane, and he could be wearing fatigues. anyone who sees him, is to call 911 immediately. reporting live in lower salford, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank you for. that will the lockdown lift in the bucks county after someone reported a possible siting last night. >> "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch j
and then took the couple's two daughters, a neighbor recalls the frightening scene to our steve patterson. >> i heard four gunshots, and i heard the kids screaming mommy, no, we want my mom. i opened my window and i asked him was everything okay, he and he looked at me and just said she's hurt, she's hurt pretty bad. we got to go, we got to go. >> neighbors tell "eyewitness news" the couple was going through bitter custody battle. their daughters were eventually found...
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patterson explains his side of the fight on the local news. >> i cut three guys off accidentally. i tell them i'm sorry, my bad. they got in front of me and stopped the car. and it just escalated from there. >> jerry never thought the fight would escalate to the point that it did. for him, the next day is business as usual. >> the next morning, i was really dizzy and my coordination was off. but i took some aspirin. i had to go to work, you know? >> the california highway patrol asks the public for their help identifying jerry's attackers. >> the video did help in the sense that it was a clear image of all parties' faces. we got a plethora of calls coming in. and that totally helped the department in obtaining those particular individuals. >> in response to the video, david menendez and adis ramirez turned themselves in and are charged with two counts of assault. they bleed no contest and receive three years of probation. numerous people have questioned why emile didn't do more to help defend the man who was clearly out numbered. >> my mindset was i want to jump in, this is wrong.
patterson explains his side of the fight on the local news. >> i cut three guys off accidentally. i tell them i'm sorry, my bad. they got in front of me and stopped the car. and it just escalated from there. >> jerry never thought the fight would escalate to the point that it did. for him, the next day is business as usual. >> the next morning, i was really dizzy and my coordination was off. but i took some aspirin. i had to go to work, you know? >> the california...
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my name is terry patterson and i serve as the deputy managing director and special council of the nfl player's association whom i represent on the panel today. we greatly appreciate the interest in domestic violence. we welcome the opportunity to meet with members to discuss the issues concerning our sport. we have seen in the past the leadership of elected officials brought thoughtful and meaningful change for example in the area of concussions. we worked with and supported as they continued to push to protect athletes that participate in football on all levels. we are here to address your concerns around professional sports. just to be clear, neither the players nor the nfl pa condone domestic violence in any form. we understand the significance of our position for society at large and for the families and individuals involved. any incidence is one too many. this week you will see players with many constituents as part of the play 60 campaign. we believe a comprehensive system of education prevention, intervention and counseling will help us find solutions to lowering the instances
my name is terry patterson and i serve as the deputy managing director and special council of the nfl player's association whom i represent on the panel today. we greatly appreciate the interest in domestic violence. we welcome the opportunity to meet with members to discuss the issues concerning our sport. we have seen in the past the leadership of elected officials brought thoughtful and meaningful change for example in the area of concussions. we worked with and supported as they continued...