peter and paul cemetery, together inseparable makes you think follow thanks wrote that song got it right, song that says, love never dies. at st. peter and paul cemetery walt hunter for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> what a beautiful story. >> yes. >> i'm an emotional sponge. i have to take a moment. >> beautiful, great story thanks for their family for sharing it with us. >> well, philadelphia is a city of brotherly love, and sisterly affection. it is in our dna. it brings up a good question: why is the o cooking in the the love statue. good question submitted by cheryl dylann. the it is iconic philadelphia center city statue. why that crooked o. >> i don't know. i don't know actually. >> i like it, i think it gives it character. i don't know why the o is slanted. i always wanted to climb in the o. >> i know, that things touched together and let me put o, and it sat right so it is perfect timing. >> it is creative but not correct answer though. nicole brewer will have the right answer for you tonight a at 11:00. >>> do you have a good question? log on to cbs philly.com, or tweet us just use #cbs-3 good question. >>> i can tell you right the now what a great spring day out there, "eyewitness news" at philadelphia's fairmount park where flowers are blooming, trees are budding, many made the most of the warmth, and some gotten exercise others relaxed and taking it all in. >> hard to come inside today. >> yes. >> a love day. >> beautiful day. >> and i love today's weather, a lot of sunshine, it looks like we will do it again tomorrow if you liked today's weather, 70's feeling more like may than march we will have a repeat with near record high temperatures for our thursday. as we head in the easter weekend but we will cool things off. i think we will like that forecast but for right new we are sitting a at 73 degrees, getting a live look at center city philadelphia, sunshine with high cloud mixed in, southeasterly wind up around 15 miles an hour, little bit of the breeze to cool us off from these warm temperatures. seventy-three, in philadelphia. seventy in allentown. seventy-three in dover. temperatures down the shore in the mid to upper 60's, definitely have spring on the mind and even more so because phillies home opener is just 19 days away. monday april 19th, and they will take on san diego, great baseball weather today, not so much, the case in the inter mountain west in the upper midwest. this is snow, blizzard conditions, in and around denver, parts of the colorado have seen, 2 feet of snow. all ready to day. we don't want that. that snow stretching up into the twin cities, minneapolis and st. paul but back closer to home just a couple have high clouds cruising on through, but that weather system will make its way eastbound and will impact us in the delaware valley bringing us precipitation in rain form. i know. and chances of rain, tomorrow, 20 percent after midnight so technically not really thursday. we will see rain moving in late thursday night, continuing especially in the first part of the day on friday. you will need that umbrella. saturday looking g the easter that rain chance will be late during overnight period but for tonight dry conditions and just a few passing cloud, light wind down t 50 degrees and then backup in the 70's tomorrow. 73 degrees. mostly sunny, little will bit of the breeze, kicking up for second half of the day. 73 degrees will put us 3 degrees shy. record 76 in philly, setback in 1988. so we will continue to have that south wind pumping in the warmth through the day tomorrow backup in the 70's. we will see that cold front. this is that area have of low pressure bringing snow out west, it will move through but we have mild temperatures in store so just shower activity, maybe even a few thunderstorms especially in the morning on friday, we will be cooler on back side but clear out nice and efficiently in the upcoming weekend, 50's though, upper 50's, so nice start to the easter weekend. for easter holiday bunny's hopping there he likes this forecast, sunshine to start, increase in cloud, high temperature of 64. that is 10 degrees above average, for easter holiday. we will stay dry for all of your easter egg hunts in the upcoming weekend. monday though we do bring back that rain chance, windy conditions, high temperature of 62 degrees. and we are a bit cooler as we head into next week but over the next seven days our coolest high temperature is only 55 degrees, so, looks to me like spring has officially sprung. >> okay. >> i like that report. >> i'm happy with the numbers. >> okay, not bad. >> thanks. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", slowing the aging process, i want to hear this one what new extensive research says you can do, now, to turn back the clock by ten years. >> right now. >> ten years right now. >> we will have an eye on that. no secret duchess of cambridge is compared to her late mother-in-law princess diana but now more than ever she is following in diana's footsteps, insider's louie agear, is telling us how that is coming >>> welcome back on the healthwatch. more proof that exercise can help slow down the brain's aging clocks. >> just what you want to know. >> health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how seniors are staying sharp. >> reporter: the dancers at this community wellness class are getting a work out, that gets their heart rate up. >> i loved the way that i feel afterward. it just makes me feel so good, and i feel like i'm's doing something very good for my body. >> good for her brain. researchers looked at nearly 900 older people and found that exercise helped keep mind healthy, as you age. >> we found that people who exercise, moderately or heavily, had a reduced risk of memory loss, and what we call executive function. >> reporter: 90 percent of people in the study did little or no exercise a at all, they had a greater memory decline, compared to more active seniors. >> exercises several times a week, playing a game offhanded ball or tennis or something like that. >> reporter: exercise also helps lower risk for heart disease, stroke and diabetes. >> it is not over until i say it is over. >> you are not stopping dancing. >> no, i will take this all the way. >> reporter: researchers say that moderate to intense exercise was best for the brain. but, seniors, should always check with their doctor before starting a new work out. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> always going to be exercise. >> walk. >> that is good. >> living in the city is good for that. >> coming up next, why uber is looking for a good hackers. the plus this. >>> we have got our first up close look at seven members of the and, i'm trang do but i'll tell you why they were frustrated by today's event. >>> as authorities heightened security in the wake of the brussels attacks, some members are worried about loved ones caught in the chaos and we are learning that one of the victims has encountered this terror before. >> new at 6:00 tonight, it is not a trip many of us look forward to, well, these stations for them it was a chance to hop in the dentist chair and have a smile. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ >>> members of the gang appear in the chester county courtroom, they were arrested following a wild police chase. the they break in the cars and use what they find to steel again. >>> "eyewitness news", continues, at 5:30, good evening, i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm jim donovan. ukee washington is off. >> reporter: they are scheduled to have hearings here today and they showed up for court, but something unexpect happened, and, to delay their hearings for all but one of the suspects. >> do you stand by your charges. >> the four men, and, members of the so-called, felony lane gang, in met with criminals, known for stealing id and credit card, from cars and using that information to cash n. >> yo. >> on march 1st fire fighters noticed the group acting suspiciously in the wendy's parking lot in tredyffrin township. when detectives arrived, to question. >> leaving officers on 202 north and then on to the schuylkill expressway. >> i will not comment as to the fact of the kid. all i will say is we will prepare the defense, and, the exact charges. >> reporter: just before the group's hearing the assistant district attorney and dozens of charges for some and removed charges for others. it turned authorities in the tail spin. >> they have added five pages of information on affidavit of probable cause, and, case was continued today, so we can read over the charges, read over the affidavit, and the facts that are left, and prepare the defense proper. >> reporter: one of the suspects actually, waved her right to the preliminary hearing. meanwhile other six suspects are expected in court, in two weeks. live from east goshen township i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. >>> we are continuing to follow latest developments in the brussels, terror attacks. belgium is observing three days of national mourning for the 31 people killed. authorities are identifying some of the purpose traitors, investigators say two brothers were among those who carried out suicide attacks at the airport and metro station yesterday. in the meantime a manhunt is underway for another man who placed a bomb at the airport before leaving the scene. the at least a dozen americans are a monk the wounded. several others are missing. the father of sebastian belloff found out his son was hurt in the airport bombing, and, called him. >> and is he go to go make it. >> bella played for two ncaa teams in the u.s., heading home to michigan where he was with his family. his father, john, spoke to him in the hospital. >> i think he was, speaking, very weakly and very slowly because he was in shock. he saw people dead and people dying. i'm sure that will stay with them for the rest of his life. >> reporter: u.s. air force officers and members of his family are also wounded, some of them are reportedly in serious condition. in all, 270 people were injured in tuesday's terrorist attacks, including three mormon missionaries from utah, richard norby, mason wells and jason imby. he suffered burns and shrapnel injuries. >> we loved him, exited to see him again, you know, hopefully he gets all the way better. >> reporter: mason wells family says he is being, treated for burns and shrapnel injuries, incredibly this is not his first brush with terrorism. he was standing near the finish line during the boston marathon bombings three years ago and was in france, although not in paris, during the nova tax there. and among missing are a brother and sister who was in new york and husband and wife originally from tennessee and kentucky. the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley will have much more otter or attacks in brussels, coming up at 6:30 right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> terror attacks, placed national security at forefront of the presidential race. during a campaign stop in new york today ted cruz slammed cities mayor for disagreeing with his proposal to step up surveillance in muslim neighborhoods in the u.s. john kasich and hillary clinton oppose cruz plan for preferring instead to strengthen coalitions. >> it is not about patrolling neighborhoods. it is in the about shutting our borders down. >> it is hard to imagine a more incendiary, foolish statement. >> donald trump support cruz plan, bernie sanders denounced it in california last night. >>> president obama is now in argentina, a country he said he wanted to see as his youth. president participated in a wreath laying ceremony at buenos aires metropolitan cathedral, the cities main roman catholic church. it is where cardinal barge leo celebrated mass before he became pope. >>> the president took part in the youth town hall and tonight he and the first lady will attend state dinner hosted by the argentina president. >>> supreme court takes another look at birth control, under the affordable care act. faith based groups are challenging a provision in the health care law that mandates employees and students have access to free birth control. those groups are not required to pay for the contraceptives but they do have to notify the government which will provide it instead. plaintiffs in the case told the supreme court the the mandate makes them explicit. >> this is about insisting about the government not impose its pressure on us, to violate our faith. >> the case is likely to result in the four-four tie following the death of antonin scalia last movement a decision is expect in june. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" duchess kate following in her late mother in law's footsteps. >>> coming up, insider louie agear will give us a close look at how she's keeping princess diana's memory alive. plus this. >>> why buy a car when you can rent a my row mobility vehicle. i'm brooks silver braga in new york with a test drive coming up. >>> feel like may in march. will this warm spring weather stick around into our easter weekend? i will have the answer in your full forecast coming up next. >>> well, ride sharing company uber is launching a program to pay hackers, big bucks for finding bugs in their app codes. the bug bounty program offers hackers, $10,000 for each critical problem that they find. uber will dull out five grand for hack tours flag significant issues and 3,000 for medium issues. lots of tech companies have similar programs, but pay outs in uber's case are particularly generous. >>> a win for samsung in the smart phone war against apple, consume are reports, see the new galaxy s7 and s7, the best smart phones it ever reviewed. consume are reports say phones have excellent battery life and cameras, even in low light, they are also, waterproof, for up to 30 minutes and 5 feet of water. >> that could have saved me a couple times. >>> domino is testing out a prototype for first ever autonomous delivery vehicle they have named it brew and it comes with compartments designed to keep hot and drinks cold. it will be able to navigate to drop off destination, the company says test runs are already underway, in australia. >>> just, there is your pizza i guess. >> i like pizza delivery people. >> you like the person. >> yeah. >> nice to face. >> they bring me a gift. i have to pay them for a gift. >> yes. >> exactly. >> coming up, what is being called the perfect car for city travel, we will take >>> sugar house casino in fill an veiled its much anticipated, new poker room today. eagles legend, dick vermeil and vince papale helped cut the cable to help celebrate the milestone. unveiling of the room kick off sugar house poker night classic a series of 35 tournaments, over next 20 days, the poker room features 28 tables. >>> hundreds in philadelphia, today, heard and important message driving home value of learning new skills and changing with the times. "eyewitness news" in center city at society of human resources professional annual symposium. those in attendance heard from doctor jamison the first woman of color in space. she talk about those in attendance about the importance of pushing those boundaries. >> every day we will be learning new things, so we really have to train people, to see people as over the years, and stagnant and say i have learn everything i need to know. >> presenting award to wins of the george washington carver science fair. >>> meanwhile a young girl fighting leukemia inspires her school will to do good for others. >> kylie drama is second greater a at blair mill elementary in hat the bureau. she lost her hair due to treatment. today her classmates and teachers cut their hair and donated to locks of love. she explains what their support means to her. >> yes, and encourage other people who have cancer. >> what a wonderful sentiment. >> the school also helped raise more than $3,100 for kylie and her family. >> congratulations to all of them. >> it may feel like spring here but not. >> look at this video of the dog loving the snow. >> it does something like that but they hop around. >> weather was fine for those who didn't have to go anywhere. road were snow covered. flights as you can imagine were canceled. no getting out of there today. >> lauren, you tell me we are he's getting that and i'm leaving right now. >> we're getting the same system. >> but we will not have the same result. >> yes. >> sigh of relief, crazy, 2 feet of snow has fallen in colorado and snow continues to fall. our poor friend out west. temperatures here, we are in the throws of spring, and temperatures running well a above normal. we should be in the middle 50's as far as average is concern, no where near that. up in the 70's. seventy-three is our high in philadelphia today. even in the poconos, temperatures climbing in the 60's, and there were a couple people out earlier, are they out? oh, no, slopes looking a little lonely there at jack frost big boulder in carbon county getting a live look at skies cam three. not kind of weather that gets you in the mood for snow boarding or skiing. temperatures today they were not at record levels in the poconos but you might think so. record high temperature was 73. sixty-two was the high in mount pocono. seventy-one where we topped in atlantic city and 71 in millville. we're still very mild. 68 degrees in millville. still in the lower 70's in philadelphia. seventy in allentown right now and 68 degrees in lancaster. as i mentioned out west, much colder air inside in store. 30 degrees in minneapolis. we showed thaw video of the snow coming down around the denver area abe snow, continues to fall up toward boulder, northwest of the denver picking up over 17 inches of snowfall today and the snow all the way up in the twin cities metro parts of the great lakes region. for us, nice and quiet. just a few passing high clouds but we will be dealing with that system, although much milder, air in place will give us a different result, precipitation wise. we're okay with that. few passing clouds overnight tonight, light wind down to 50. for tomorrow we are backup in the 70's. 73 degrees. mostly sun which late day cloud. bit of the the breeze coming up for late day. future weather will show us mainly dry conditions into our day tomorrow keeping the sunshine around and then clouds start to increase tomorrow night with some showers developing late tomorrow night, early friday morning, and models depicting we will deal with showers and likely some thunderstorm activity on friday, as well. this particular model, bringing precipitation, in a little bit later in the day. some models have all this action starting earlier in the morning on friday but you do notice pockets of heavy rainfall and we have potential to see heavy downpours, and thunderstorm activity especially for first half of our day on friday but all that clears up just in time for our easter holiday. 64 degrees, still very mild. sunshine to start, increasing cloud but no wet weather to worry about all easter weekend. day planner tomorrow no problems, topping in the lower 70's. bit of the breeze kicking up for late day a few clouds leaving in. and break out that umbrella by friday morning with the showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. >> thanks, so much lauren. >> major auto makers are looking into new ways their vehicles can be used, and owned, some companies are investing in sharing, instead of owning. correspondent brooks silverbraga explains. >> reporter: nissan's latest car doesn't look much like a car. >> what is it. >> reporter: it doesn't have a real name just yet. >> it is nissan new mobility concept. >> reporter: i took a ride through new york city which doctor rachel wynn from nissan's future lab. >> so it is all electric, what is the range. >> 40 miles on the charts. >> reporter: at top speed of 25 miles per hour it is built for big cities, where parking is scars, and bike size is beautiful. if you live in manhattan that is perfect car. >> reporter: but it is not for sale, only for sharing. nissan is latest auto maker to test short term rentals in urban area, where car ownership is increasingly rare. you can get one in san francisco, for $6 for a half an hour. >> people use to it get to the train station but they also use to it go to the grocery store, they use it to go to pillates, when they have a friend in town they will take them around the city in it. >> reporter: ford introduced go drive-in london and it cost $14 an hour. >> pick up a car, and drop it off in another. >> reporter: gm has mavin in new york and chicago. drivers reserve a car with the app and can use it to unlock the doors. the nissan may expand its ride sharing program to other u.s. cities, if drivers turn the ignition, as often as they turn their heads. >> that is cold. >> the guy on the bike said. >> in new york, brooks silverbraga for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> could you do it. >> no. >> i just think of a 16 wheeler or something coming at me, no. looks nice, looks like a clown car. they need clown music to play with it. >> seriously, and then go. >> yes, yes. >> meanwhile, a big milestone for daytime's number one drama the young and restless celebrates its forty-third anniversary this week. >> how about that. and the epic battle between the newman's and abbotts. >> you tried to crush me, but you failed, you lost. >> get used to the feeling, this is your new life. >> you think i'm's used to losing? when i lose, i come back stronger then ever, and next time, i will show you no mercy. >> well, we spoke with actors eric braidon and peterrbon who play victor newman and jack ab botts about what it has been like. >> i have never enjoyed acting as much as i have on this show, never. >> it is hard to name a more complex character than victor newman in the history of television, and jack, well, jack has a lot of nuisance, as you said, you don't get to play when you just got a few short scenes a week. we're there every day, and we get to find levels that are fun to play. >> well, happy anniversary. you can catch young and restless every weekday at 2:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" a peak inside the real life of duchess kate. >>> it has been more than 50 years since wilt chamberlain scored 100 points in one game we will tell you how that moment will be preserved for all times, stay with us. >>> one of the greatest moment in philly sports history is permanently even shrined in the library of congress. >> that is it, he shoots, and he scores. he has got it. >> that is the dean of philadelphia sports