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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live outside hahnemann university hospital with more on the details, steve? >> reporter: nicole, right away we start seeing news alerts from temple university on twitter, through e-mail, advising the student body to stay away from the area of the shooting. i want to take you to the scene now, getting details, still coming in, this is developing story, but here's what we know. this morning police responding to the 1500 block of north 17th street. it is about 1:00 o'clock this morning, investigators saying a temple university student shot in the leg in a apparent robbery, that they say, went wrong. that student transferred here to hahnemann hospital, last update we received this morning, the student was in stable condition, is recovering. no word from police on possible suspects, but again, in those news releases, we got some information on a suspect, description, shooter described as a male, red hoodie, red beanie, bluejeans, mid 20's, those advisories telling student again to stay away from the area, but if they do see anything, to call 91
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live outside hahnemann university hospital with more on the details, steve? >> reporter: nicole, right away we start seeing news alerts from temple university on twitter, through e-mail, advising the student body to stay away from the area of the shooting. i want to take you to the scene now, getting details, still coming in, this is developing story, but here's what we know. this morning police responding to the 1500 block of north...
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live in manayunk, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> thank you, steve. police are also searching for 14 year old kalis adams in west philadelphia, last seen at his home on the 6200 block of carpenter street friday night. police say the teenager us a tis i can, suffers from adhd. known to frequent the ymc a on the 5100 block of chestnut street. anyone with information ask asked to call police. >>> detective are investigating a police involved shooting in germantown, a suspect was was shot in the neck at port i cano and reger around 8:30 last night, he is in stable condition. weapon was recovered at the scene. it is not yet known if the suspect was shot by police or someone else. we're told no police officers were injured during the shooting. >> the police offers here shot and killed an un arm teenager in ferguson, missouri has quit his job this morning. announced his resignation yesterday. it comes as a week long protest got underway. cbs news correspondent brian web has details. >> reporter: darren wilson quit his job as a ferguson missouri police office
live in manayunk, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> thank you, steve. police are also searching for 14 year old kalis adams in west philadelphia, last seen at his home on the 6200 block of carpenter street friday night. police say the teenager us a tis i can, suffers from adhd. known to frequent the ymc a on the 5100 block of chestnut street. anyone with information ask asked to call police. >>> detective are investigating a police involved shooting in...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live outside the olney transportation center, where commute kearse really breathe a sigh of relief this morning right, steve? >> reporter: that's right nicole. these were ten hours of tough talks, still needs to be some details hammered out and a vote that needs to take place but if you are waking up this morning, and you rely on septa to get to where ever you need to go, you're probably sighing a sigh of relief this morning. we have cameras that were there last night as the negotiations were just about over. cbs-3, in old town septa board chairman pat dion union president, willie brown announce that tentative two-year deal, details again are being sorted out at this point. but we do know the deal does include wage increases for workers, and that both sides are calling those increases fair. this is a big deal. the strike would have affected nearly a million riders, on the trolley line, the bus route, the subways we spoke to some of those riders, who are, obviously happy about the deal. >> i'll be real happen. >> i oh, yes, i will ' be walk to
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live outside the olney transportation center, where commute kearse really breathe a sigh of relief this morning right, steve? >> reporter: that's right nicole. these were ten hours of tough talks, still needs to be some details hammered out and a vote that needs to take place but if you are waking up this morning, and you rely on septa to get to where ever you need to go, you're probably sighing a sigh of relief this morning. we have...
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our steve patterson is live outside the olney transportation center with more on that. er: good morning, nicole, they got it done, those are the big headlines last night, the take away for riders this morning, these were ten tough hours of negotiations, but the sentiment on both sides is that they did what they had to do to make sure there was no strike and would have been massive strike. we brought video along, cbs-3 there late last night, old town septa board chairman pat dion, union president willie brown, announcing two year deal in press conference, details on the agreement are not being shared yet, but we know the deal does include wage inch creeps cents, for workers, both sides calling the increases fair. this is a big deal. strike would have affect add million riders on the rail lines, bus routes, and subways, we spoke to both sides about getting it done. >> both sides moved a little bit. that was it. you know? little compromise on both sides. this process has produced tentative contract that's fair, to our union employees, our customers, and the taxpayers, it ba
our steve patterson is live outside the olney transportation center with more on that. er: good morning, nicole, they got it done, those are the big headlines last night, the take away for riders this morning, these were ten tough hours of negotiations, but the sentiment on both sides is that they did what they had to do to make sure there was no strike and would have been massive strike. we brought video along, cbs-3 there late last night, old town septa board chairman pat dion, union...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live in downingtown with the story. eve. >> reporter: natasha, there aren't. ways to say it. the community near chester county close to the story of ryan and scotty mcmillan is damaged. today we met a woman who says she is trying to change that. looking for a way to heel. >> it really has torn the community up. >> reporter: if you live in chester county at the very least you've probably heard the story of scotty and ryan mcmillan. for some here, it's paralyzing. >> the whole story has been like heart wrenching the last couple days i think for the whole community. >> reporter: prosecutors say the boys were victims in a series of horrifying beatings and torture sessions at the hands of their own mother and her boyfriend. three year old scotty died. six-year-old ryan is now staying with an aunt. >> my husband and i have just been thinking about we wish we could do something so when we heard about this, you know, we jumped on the opportunity. >> reporter: opportunity came sunday in the form of a flatbed truck. >> i immediate
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live in downingtown with the story. eve. >> reporter: natasha, there aren't. ways to say it. the community near chester county close to the story of ryan and scotty mcmillan is damaged. today we met a woman who says she is trying to change that. looking for a way to heel. >> it really has torn the community up. >> reporter: if you live in chester county at the very least you've probably heard the story of scotty and ryan...
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steve patterson is with governor corbett and todd quinones is covering tom wolf. t's start with steve in ivy land bucks county. steve. >> reporter: natasha, in a close race, governor tom corbett says the pundits are always counting him out, that he's never the favorite in these raises but that he always responds with strong voter turnout. that was his message tonight. that was certainly his message as he went stumping through the state of pennsylvania today. our cameras were rolling in delaware county. he was there at a local diner but it was one of many stops corbett crossing through suburban montgomery delaware and bucks county ending tonight in a rally with chris christie in bucks county. the polls have corbett behind tom wolf. he tells me internal poll they've done say voting will be tight. tonight christie and corbett calling on the commonwealth republicans to get to the polls tuesday. we heard from both of them and they both had some pretty strong messages. >> my opponent wants to be ed rendell, tax and spend, tax and spend. he wants to be barack obama. >> de
steve patterson is with governor corbett and todd quinones is covering tom wolf. t's start with steve in ivy land bucks county. steve. >> reporter: natasha, in a close race, governor tom corbett says the pundits are always counting him out, that he's never the favorite in these raises but that he always responds with strong voter turnout. that was his message tonight. that was certainly his message as he went stumping through the state of pennsylvania today. our cameras were rolling in...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us live from children's hospital of philadelphia withhe latest on this case. >> reporter: steve. >> reporter: natasha, when a pair of police officers arrived on scene they say there were no signs of life left in that boy. tonight the area's police chief says the only reason why he's fighting for it now is because of how fast that pair moved to try and bring that life back. >> he was lifeless at the time that we arrived. >> reporter: it is not clear if the boy police say accidentally shot himself in the head willfully or even partially recover. what is clear, at least to the chief, if it wasn't for the quick response of two officers, recovery would not be an option right now. >> the first responding officers accident happened the child right away put him in the police car one drove, one did cpr on him. >> i'm glad to be standing here saying that. >> reporter: shortly before 10:30 saturday night police say two young siblings a boy and a girl were in their dad's carly he was wrapping up work as a mechanic at this auto repair shop in the 140
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us live from children's hospital of philadelphia withhe latest on this case. >> reporter: steve. >> reporter: natasha, when a pair of police officers arrived on scene they say there were no signs of life left in that boy. tonight the area's police chief says the only reason why he's fighting for it now is because of how fast that pair moved to try and bring that life back. >> he was lifeless at the time that we...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the story >> reporter: look, every rocky movie ends in big fight. or in this case, a big run. but that's not the whole story. ♪ >> reporter: we love the journey. >> i don't want to feel like a kentucky fried idiot. ♪ >> get them rock. come on. ♪ >> reporter: we love the motivation. >> go adrian! >> yo adrian! >> yo, adrian! >> reporter: we love the drama. >> you're going to eat lightning and crap thunder. >> if you're going to be the best you got to beat the best. >> rocky! >> reporter: perhaps most of all when it's all said and done we love the glory. >> go, rocky! ♪ >> reporter: but, you know what, even better, we love a great sequel. >> rocky run directly benefits the special olympics philadelphia athletes who train really hard just like rocky, just like me. at the art museum, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that was really cute, steve. >> ebola is back in the us an doctor diagnosed with the deadly virus has landed on american soil. that story that's coming up next. plus fighting ebola with a song. some of the world's bigg
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the story >> reporter: look, every rocky movie ends in big fight. or in this case, a big run. but that's not the whole story. ♪ >> reporter: we love the journey. >> i don't want to feel like a kentucky fried idiot. ♪ >> get them rock. come on. ♪ >> reporter: we love the motivation. >> go adrian! >> yo adrian! >> yo, adrian! >> reporter: we love the drama. >> you're going to...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve pattersons had details. >> he was lifeless at the time that we arrived>> reporter: it is not clear if the boy police say accidentally shot himself in the head willfully or even partially recover. what is clear, at least to the chief, if it wasn't for the quick response of two officers, recovery would not be an option right now. >> first responding officers accident happened the child right away but him in a police car, one drove one did cpr. i'm glad to be standing here saying that. >> reporter: shortly before 10:30 saturday night two young siblings a boy and girl were in their dad's car. he was wrapping up work as a mechanic at this auto repair shop in the 1400 block of calcon hook road. that's when police say his 10-year-old son found a gun and accidentally shot himself. his sister ran for help. >> entered his right jaw and i believe the exit wound was in the back of the head. >> reporter: darby township police chief leonard mcdevitt says the gun is a .357 magnum. >> which is extremely powerful weapon. >> reporter: police are investigating who the owne
"eyewitness news" reporter steve pattersons had details. >> he was lifeless at the time that we arrived>> reporter: it is not clear if the boy police say accidentally shot himself in the head willfully or even partially recover. what is clear, at least to the chief, if it wasn't for the quick response of two officers, recovery would not be an option right now. >> first responding officers accident happened the child right away but him in a police car, one drove one...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is at northwest.coms tonight. has more on this as spec. eve? >> reporter: jessica as we were talking to one of the gaither family about delvon barnes and his extensive criminal history he expressed to us he was surprised the guy was on the street in the first play. we did a little more digging into that history tonight. 37 year old delvon barnes has extensive criminal history. he was arrested back in 2005 on charges of false imprisonment, aggravated assault, burglary and wreck less endangerment. he is currently being held on a bench warrant out of charles city council tee, virginia for allegedly capital attempted murder. we spoke to the police commissioner and the fbi on what he faces next. >> he's being currently held on a warrant based out of the charles city council tee virginia sheriffs office for attempted capital murder, assault, malicious injury with acid, explosives or fire. this was from a previous case that he was being investigated for. so he will then be charged federally with the crimes here in philadelphia. >> don't know other
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is at northwest.coms tonight. has more on this as spec. eve? >> reporter: jessica as we were talking to one of the gaither family about delvon barnes and his extensive criminal history he expressed to us he was surprised the guy was on the street in the first play. we did a little more digging into that history tonight. 37 year old delvon barnes has extensive criminal history. he was arrested back in 2005 on charges of false...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live outside of police head quarter that is night. he's got more information. steve? >> reporter: natasha, when the story broke, we interviewed the police chief of darby township who kept speaking fervently about two, first responder who's showed up swooped in and helped get that child to the hospital as soon as possible. we call the local police station where we found one of the guys was working and low and behold the guy in there right now answering the phones, he says he was one of those responders. we interviewed him. a lot of people are calling this guy a who are row but he says, as you may have guessed, he was just doing his job. don't call him a hero. >> we did what every officer in delaware county would have done. >> reporter: sharon hill officer steven mow mow makes it so so routine. >> your training kicks in and takes over. we knew what we had to do. >> reporter: what he and another first responder from the fulcroft police department had to do is being lotted and credited as life saving. >> the child is extremely luck could b
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live outside of police head quarter that is night. he's got more information. steve? >> reporter: natasha, when the story broke, we interviewed the police chief of darby township who kept speaking fervently about two, first responder who's showed up swooped in and helped get that child to the hospital as soon as possible. we call the local police station where we found one of the guys was working and low and behold the guy in there...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the story. >> ♪ >> reporter: look, every rocky movie endsbig fight, or in this case, a big run. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: but that's not the whole story. >> put your heart into it. >> ♪ >> reporter: we love the journey. >> i don't want to feel like a kentucky fried idiot. >> ♪ >> get 'em rock. come on. >> ♪ >> reporter: we love the motivation. >> yo' adrian. >> yes, sir adrian. >> yo' adrian. >> reporter: we love the drama. >> you're going to eat lightning and beep beep thunder. >> if you're going to be the best you got to beat the best. >> rocky. >> ♪ >> yo' adrian. >> reporter: and perhaps most of all, when it's all said and done, we love the glory. >> whew! >> go rocky. >> ♪ >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: but you know what, evening better, we love a great sequel. >> i pity the fool. >> reporter: the rocky run directly benefits the special olympics philadelphia. athletes who train really hard just like rocky. >> just like me. >> ♪ >> reporter: at the art museum steve patterson cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> it was a great turnout for eyewi
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the story. >> ♪ >> reporter: look, every rocky movie endsbig fight, or in this case, a big run. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: but that's not the whole story. >> put your heart into it. >> ♪ >> reporter: we love the journey. >> i don't want to feel like a kentucky fried idiot. >> ♪ >> get 'em rock. come on. >> ♪ >> reporter: we love the motivation. >> yo'...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson caught up with a few hungry diehard fans just as the birdstans. report. >> can he out run the last tackler? he will. >> reporter: forward momentum for eagles fans. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: titans/eagles on cbs-3 featured a few scares some lacked defense but for the most part this was the story of a good team handling a bad team. >> go, birds! >> reporter: if you need evidence check out the linc's parking lot at the very beginning of the fourth quarter. >> a little bit nervous but i knew we had the game won. >> with less than week before arguely ally the biggest game all year, a thanksgiving showdown against arrival dallas birds fans paid good money this sunday admit the titans were seen as just a tune up. now, expert analysis. >> this is like a pre-gap like warm up. we're warmed up reasoned to go and we'll kick their butts. >> great setup. a win we have and thursday becomes a big game. >> watch philadelphia get into dallas and kick some good cowboys butt. let's go! >> eagle power, baby! that's what i'm talking about. >> can i say that on
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson caught up with a few hungry diehard fans just as the birdstans. report. >> can he out run the last tackler? he will. >> reporter: forward momentum for eagles fans. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: titans/eagles on cbs-3 featured a few scares some lacked defense but for the most part this was the story of a good team handling a bad team. >> go, birds! >> reporter: if you need evidence check out the linc's...
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our steve patterson live outside hahnemann hospital with the very latest, steve, what can you tell us>> yes, good morning, nicole. this morning, a slew of alert sent to the student body of temple university advising student to stay away from the area of this shooting, where a student, again, was shot. want to take to you have video this morning, developing details, still coming in, but here's what we know. police this morning responding to the 1500 block of north 17th street at about 1:00 this morning, investigators there saying a temple university student shot in the leg in a apparent robbery gone wrong. that student, transferred here to hahnemann hospital, the last update when we got this morning from officials, the student in stable condition. should be okay. no word from the police on possible suspect, but again, in those news alert, sent to student, they did describe a suspect as a man wearing a red hoodie, red beanie, with bluejeans, in his mid 20's. now, still getting word from officials, on this shooting, but again, in those alert, they've told student don't stay away from tha
our steve patterson live outside hahnemann hospital with the very latest, steve, what can you tell us>> yes, good morning, nicole. this morning, a slew of alert sent to the student body of temple university advising student to stay away from the area of this shooting, where a student, again, was shot. want to take to you have video this morning, developing details, still coming in, but here's what we know. police this morning responding to the 1500 block of north 17th street at about 1:00...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest from maple shade, burlington county. >> reporterdark cloud over maple shade, toll flames, yeah, very tall flames. >> reporter: saturday morning it took less than two hours to dissumate a business that stood proud for more than 30 years. >> staple of the community it's been here for a long time. >>> the two alarm fire sent flames spewing out of this structure that housed both south jersey mowers and the home of the people who own it. >> it's a shame. it really s sad. you know, you've been here for years and hate to see something like this happen to anybody in any town. >> reporter: fire officials say it broke out around 4:00 in the 600 block of styles produc producing towering flames that would not stop until daylight broke on smoldering ruins. >> it was pretty amazing. i mean when you would sit there and think that they it under control an hour later would start to shoot right back up again. >> reporter: emergency workers say one of the owners, a woman, suffered minor smoke inhalation and throat burns. she'll spent the night at a ne
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest from maple shade, burlington county. >> reporterdark cloud over maple shade, toll flames, yeah, very tall flames. >> reporter: saturday morning it took less than two hours to dissumate a business that stood proud for more than 30 years. >> staple of the community it's been here for a long time. >>> the two alarm fire sent flames spewing out of this structure that housed both south jersey mowers and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the story. >> it is my baby much it is my number one.> reporter: it sounds like she's describing family. >> i just see myself in everything that i choose. >> reporter: ask melissa about her boutique on main street manayunk and she can go on like this for hours. >> it is a huge investment, and it's paid off. >> reporter: shop owners like melissa are the reason for small business saturday. >> just think about it. her future tied to every placement of every item in this store. her store woven into the fabric of a thriving main street. >> it's a day for me to, it's a day for, you know, definitely for all the small businesses that are out there. >> reporter: small business saturday, now the homemade grass roots reaction to black friday, oddly stabbed by american express about four years ago, in one of its founding cities manayunk. >> it's a great day to support small businesses. it was started by american express in 2011. they really wanted to highlight us one of their main talents. ♪ >> reporter: now, places like collingswood welcome shopper
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the story. >> it is my baby much it is my number one.> reporter: it sounds like she's describing family. >> i just see myself in everything that i choose. >> reporter: ask melissa about her boutique on main street manayunk and she can go on like this for hours. >> it is a huge investment, and it's paid off. >> reporter: shop owners like melissa are the reason for small business saturday. >> just...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: looking for a way to heal. >> reallyas torn the community up. >> reporter: if you live in chester county at the very least you've probably heard this story of scotty and ryan mcmillan. for some here it's paralyzing. >> the whole story has been like heart wrenching the last couple of days. i think for the whole community. >> reporter: prosecutors say the boys were victims in a series of horrifying beatings and torture sessions at the hands of their own mother and her boyfriend. three year old scotty died. six year old ryan is now staying with an aunt. >> my husband and i have been thinking about we wish we could do something so when we heard about this, we jumped on the opportunity. >> reporter: opportunity came sunday in the form of a flatbed truck. >> i immediately start to tear up. we need to do something. >> reporter: organizers janice baker self described motorcycle mom witness infamous riders of chester county got her boys off the road and in a police station parking lot collecting donations for ryan. >> they got to
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: looking for a way to heal. >> reallyas torn the community up. >> reporter: if you live in chester county at the very least you've probably heard this story of scotty and ryan mcmillan. for some here it's paralyzing. >> the whole story has been like heart wrenching the last couple of days. i think for the whole community. >> reporter: prosecutors say the boys were victims in a series of...
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that's from manayunk, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank you, steve. police are also searching for 14 year old kayla adams this west philadelphia. he was seen at his home on the 6200 block of carpenter street friday night. police say the teenager is autistic, and suffers from adhd. adams is known to frequent the ymc a on the 5100 block of chestnut street. anyone with information is asked to call police. >> detective are investigating a police-involved shooting in germantown, suspect shot in the neck at portco and reger around 8:30 last night. he is in stable condition. weapon was recovered at the scene. not known right now if the suspect was shot by police or someone else. we're told no police officers were injured during the shooting. >> the police officer who shot and killed an un armed teenager in ferguson, missouri has quit his job. officer darren wilson announced his resignation yesterday. it comes as new week long protest got underway. cbs news correspondent brian web has details. >> darren wilson quit his job at a ferguson missouri police office
that's from manayunk, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank you, steve. police are also searching for 14 year old kayla adams this west philadelphia. he was seen at his home on the 6200 block of carpenter street friday night. police say the teenager is autistic, and suffers from adhd. adams is known to frequent the ymc a on the 5100 block of chestnut street. anyone with information is asked to call police. >> detective are investigating a police-involved...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: looking for a way to heel. >> it reallyas torn the community up. >> reporter: if you live in chester county at the very least you've probably heard the story of scotty and ryan mcmillan. for some here it's paralyzing. >> the whole story has been like heart wrenching the last couple days i think for the whole community. >> reporter: prosecutors say the boys were victims in a series of horrifying beatings and torture sessions at the hands of their own mother and her boyfriend. three-year-old scotty died. six-year-old ryan is staying with an aunt. >> my husband and i have just been thinking about we wish we could do something, so when we heard about this, you know, we jumped on the opportunity. >> reporter: opportunity came sunday in the form of a flatbed truck. >> i immediately started to tear up. i was like we need to do something. >> reporter: organizer janice baker a self described motorcycle mom with the infamous riders of chester county got her boys off the road and in a police station parking lot collecting donations fo
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: looking for a way to heel. >> it reallyas torn the community up. >> reporter: if you live in chester county at the very least you've probably heard the story of scotty and ryan mcmillan. for some here it's paralyzing. >> the whole story has been like heart wrenching the last couple days i think for the whole community. >> reporter: prosecutors say the boys were victims in a series of...
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steve patterson with one such store, steve. finding any deals out there? >> great materials.attelet titan longitude, okay, i'll be honest with you, kind of girly store, a loft girly of it around, there are candles and purses and scarfs. but they have like a little man corner with some whiskey sets, some de can't ores, son gin and tonic ice crew trace, look at this, zip from the hip. isn't that cool? check it out. well, there is tons of stuff like that, especially here on main street. a lot of locals. check it out. some artwork. lie i can that. look at the little mirror there. so small business saturday, to help us talk a little bit about that, we have caitlin maloney, she is marketing with the city of manayunk. that's right, caitlin? >> so tell us, what does this day mean for the city? >> definitely, came to us in 2001 to start small business saturday, one of the founding towns for them, which is great, because manayunk is representing small town usa, and eight times out every ten when you walk into businesses here you're meeting owners. real a day to kind of capture that, su
steve patterson with one such store, steve. finding any deals out there? >> great materials.attelet titan longitude, okay, i'll be honest with you, kind of girly store, a loft girly of it around, there are candles and purses and scarfs. but they have like a little man corner with some whiskey sets, some de can't ores, son gin and tonic ice crew trace, look at this, zip from the hip. isn't that cool? check it out. well, there is tons of stuff like that, especially here on main street. a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live in manayunk for thus morning, where marine crews plano search the manayunk canal later today. good morning, steve. >> diane, a good morning, day four in the search for shane montgomery and police say there is no clue as to where the 21 year old has gone. all over town, you will find these posters reward posted $10,000 for any information on the disappearance every montgomery meanwhile his mother dealing with the loss so far. >> a mother's strength. >> i won't ever stop looking for shane. ever, ever, ever stop looking for shane. you can't stop. words from the mother of shane montgomery. >> do you have keep going, do you have keep looking. >> a search that's trans forward this community, saturday night, manayunk's annual holiday tree lighting canceled in its place hundreds gathered for somber vigil, prayers for safe return. >> the west chester student went mugging around 2:00 thanksgiving morning, doing what college kids do when they comb home for the holidays, catching one old friend at a local irish pub. lips say he was stumbling, and as
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live in manayunk for thus morning, where marine crews plano search the manayunk canal later today. good morning, steve. >> diane, a good morning, day four in the search for shane montgomery and police say there is no clue as to where the 21 year old has gone. all over town, you will find these posters reward posted $10,000 for any information on the disappearance every montgomery meanwhile his mother dealing with the loss so far....
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reporting in chester county, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on a 43:00, we want traffic and weather together. good morning, kate. >> i good morning, erika, we start things off with a really wide zoom here on storm scan3, and obviously not a heck of a lot going on across our area portion of the united state, we actually still have high pressure keeping control for one final day here before it will start to lift off to the northeast, but it still mean pretty pleasant weather. meanwhile off to the west here, see the dakota, wisconsin, where you have more signs of life in the way of yep some snow. it looks as though that part of the us up toward the great lakes could even be picking up as much as a foot or more worth of accumulating snow. out of this developing storm. so this is really just the beginning, what's going to happen here there is sort of addition in little bit more, eventually, we start to see area, you know, more well defined, center of circulation with this, and then the cold air just starts to nudge on the way or on the back side of this, down thr
reporting in chester county, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on a 43:00, we want traffic and weather together. good morning, kate. >> i good morning, erika, we start things off with a really wide zoom here on storm scan3, and obviously not a heck of a lot going on across our area portion of the united state, we actually still have high pressure keeping control for one final day here before it will start to lift off to the northeast, but it still...
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steve patterson has that story. >> dark clouds over maple shade.. >> saturday morning took less than two hours to desomate a business that stood prout for more than 30 years. >> staple of community. been here for a long time. >> the two alarm fire sent flames spewing out of this structure that housed both south jersey mowers, and the home of the people who owned it. >> it is a shame, really is, sad, you know, you have been here for years, you hate to see something like this happen to anybody, and in any town. >> fire officials stay broke out around 4:00 in the 600 block of styles producing towering flames that would not stop until daylight broke on smoldering ruins. >> amazing, to sit they had it under control an hour late things would start to shoot back up again. >> emergency workers say one of the owners, a woman, suffered minor smoke inhalation and throat burns, she'll spend the night at nearby hospital in stable condition. the business is gutted. county fire marshall work to go determine how the flames started while the community stands marvel
steve patterson has that story. >> dark clouds over maple shade.. >> saturday morning took less than two hours to desomate a business that stood prout for more than 30 years. >> staple of community. been here for a long time. >> the two alarm fire sent flames spewing out of this structure that housed both south jersey mowers, and the home of the people who owned it. >> it is a shame, really is, sad, you know, you have been here for years, you hate to see something...
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reporting in chester county, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> 37:00 right now. and the maine nurse who defied ebola quarantine order has reached the ends of her 21 day monitoring periods. kacie hickox says she's ready to get on with her life now, the monitoring ended at midnight. hickox has not shown any symptoms, tested negative for the virus twice, upon her return to the u.s. she spent a month in sierra leone treating ebola patients. her boyfriend told maine newspaper they plan on moving by the week's ends. >> new york city biggest new subway hub opened in lower manhattan this morning called the fulton sent, serves as vital link between the new world trade center and the rest of the city. the $1.4 billion hub will accommodate up to 300,000 daily riders. it also includes nearly 66,000 square feet of retail and office space. >>> how about that? our time now 6:38. if your dog runs away, you might check the neighborhood or even the woods, but how about the roof? >> yes, strange enough, that's where one pooch turned up. there he is. this is happening in ohio. the d
reporting in chester county, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> 37:00 right now. and the maine nurse who defied ebola quarantine order has reached the ends of her 21 day monitoring periods. kacie hickox says she's ready to get on with her life now, the monitoring ended at midnight. hickox has not shown any symptoms, tested negative for the virus twice, upon her return to the u.s. she spent a month in sierra leone treating ebola patients. her boyfriend told maine...
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in maple shade, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> u.s.orney general, news conference yesterday, introduced lore eight lynch, 55 year olds currently federal prosecutor in new york. now, if confirmed, lynch would be the first african-american women to holds the post, as the nation's top law enforcement officials. >>> meantime, current attorney general, eric holder; praising law enforcement agencies here in our region. for their work in rescuing abduction victim carlesha freeland-gaither. holds err offered his thanks in a letter. authorities saidel vin barnes snatched the 22 year old woman off a germantown street last sunday. atf agents found them in just up, maryland on wednesday. barnes is currently behind bars in virginia where he faces attempted murder charges in another case. officials say, he's currently on suicide watch. >> judge orders ncaa to turn over nearly 500 internal emails relating to the sanctions imposed on penn state over the jerry sandusky scandal. a state lawmaker and the state treasurer are seeking the material as they p
in maple shade, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> u.s.orney general, news conference yesterday, introduced lore eight lynch, 55 year olds currently federal prosecutor in new york. now, if confirmed, lynch would be the first african-american women to holds the post, as the nation's top law enforcement officials. >>> meantime, current attorney general, eric holder; praising law enforcement agencies here in our region. for their work in rescuing abduction...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: it sounds like she's describing family. >> i just see it myself in everything that i choose. >> ask melissa about her boutique on main street, manayunk, and she could go on like this for hours. >> huge investment, and but it is paid off. >> reporter: shop owners like this are the reason for small business saturday. just think about it, her future, tied to every placement, of every item, in this store. her store woven into the fabric after thriving main street. >> it is a day for me. a day definitely for all of the small businesses out there. >> small business saturday, now the grass roots reaction to "black friday", oddly established by american express about four years ago, in one every it founding cities manayunk. >> great day to support small businesses, started by american express in 2011, they really wanted to highlight us as one of their main towns. >> now, places like collingswood welcome shoppers during their holiday parade, people place premium on preserving community by buying local. >> i bought a vera bradley bu
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: it sounds like she's describing family. >> i just see it myself in everything that i choose. >> ask melissa about her boutique on main street, manayunk, and she could go on like this for hours. >> huge investment, and but it is paid off. >> reporter: shop owners like this are the reason for small business saturday. just think about it, her future, tied to every placement, of every item, in...
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reporting from chester county, steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i maine nurseho defied ebola quarantine orders has reached the end of her 21 day monitoring period. >> casey said ready to get on with her life. hickox has not shown any symptoms, and tested negative for the virus, twice, upon her return to the u.s. she spent month in sierra leone treating bowl patient. her boyfriend, told a maine newspaper, that they plan on moving by the end of the week. >> and american provide after two years captive in north korea got pizza for his first meal. kenneth bae was held because he left a bible in the country. the free kenneth bae facebook group showed this photo of bae and friend saturday night shortly after he returned to the u.s. >> 8:19 right now. and, what happened to one man whose rom mate caught him on camera cleaning and cutting a rug. the video's gone viral. he's in his skivvies. we'll be back. >> oh, that's great. first what's coming up the tonight on the "cw philly". >> ♪ >> so many of us have seen tom cruise, so maybe this young man has equally bright futu
reporting from chester county, steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the "cw" fill. >> i maine nurseho defied ebola quarantine orders has reached the end of her 21 day monitoring period. >> casey said ready to get on with her life. hickox has not shown any symptoms, and tested negative for the virus, twice, upon her return to the u.s. she spent month in sierra leone treating bowl patient. her boyfriend, told a maine newspaper, that they plan on moving by the end...
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our steve patterson will have a live report coming up at 6:00 on small business saturday. >> right now, dozens of storms at the king of prussia mall in montgomery county open thanksgiving morning. and they were offering some deep discount. "eyewitness news" found armed loaded with bags, and couches holding tired shoppers. we all need a break at some point. those we talked to say it was well worth the trip. kop by the way reopens again at 9:00. >> and hey similar scene in willow grove here. chopper three, over the mall, stores there closed last night, but the shopping has started thanksgiving night at 6:00. now, plenty of customers showed up to take advantage of those deals. again, that mall opens at 8:00 this morning. >> and this was the scene at the toys "r" us in cherry hill. digital tablets, and frozen theme dolls are some of the hot items on sale. the toy store was working on a marathon day from 5:00 o'clock thursday night, until 11:00 last night. some busy bee workers there. "black friday" seems to get bigger every year. the shopping frenzy is now catching on in england. british p
our steve patterson will have a live report coming up at 6:00 on small business saturday. >> right now, dozens of storms at the king of prussia mall in montgomery county open thanksgiving morning. and they were offering some deep discount. "eyewitness news" found armed loaded with bags, and couches holding tired shoppers. we all need a break at some point. those we talked to say it was well worth the trip. kop by the way reopens again at 9:00. >> and hey similar scene in...
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steve patterson is the men's athletic director at the university of texas.was previously in the same position at arizona state. he spent two decades and professional sports. he was the general manager of the houston rockets and portland trail blazers. pete is the senior writer for sports illustrated where he covers college football and basketball. he previously worked for the new york times where heis reporting was nominated for a pulitzer prize. the big 12 commissioner had planned to be here with us today but he is home recuperating from surgery. we want to wish him the best. all opinions expressed here today are expressly those of the panelists and do not represent the organizations with which they are associated. this is a time of tremendous of people in sports. -- of people in sports. northwestern football players should be allowed to form a union. the ncaa was founded in august to be in violation of antitrust law suit brought by the former ucla basketball player. that was only one day after the so-called big five athletic conference broke away from the
steve patterson is the men's athletic director at the university of texas.was previously in the same position at arizona state. he spent two decades and professional sports. he was the general manager of the houston rockets and portland trail blazers. pete is the senior writer for sports illustrated where he covers college football and basketball. he previously worked for the new york times where heis reporting was nominated for a pulitzer prize. the big 12 commissioner had planned to be here...
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steve patterson is the university of texas athletics director.he was previously at arizona state, and spent two decades in professional sports. among other roles he was general manager of the houston rockets and portland trail blazers. and pete is a senior writer for sports illustrated, who covers college football and basketball. he worked for the new york times where he was nominated for a pulitzer prize. a story about faulty academic credentials obtained by talented high school athletes. the big 12 commissioner had planned to be with us today, but he is home, recuperating from surgery. we'll want wish him the best. all opinions expressed today are those of the panelists themselves and do not represent the organizations with which they are associated. this is a time of upheaval in sports. a regional director of the national labor relations board ruled that the players should be allowed to form a union. there was a lawsuit brought by a former basketball player at o'bannon. that was only a day after the so-called big five athletic conferences in e
steve patterson is the university of texas athletics director.he was previously at arizona state, and spent two decades in professional sports. among other roles he was general manager of the houston rockets and portland trail blazers. and pete is a senior writer for sports illustrated, who covers college football and basketball. he worked for the new york times where he was nominated for a pulitzer prize. a story about faulty academic credentials obtained by talented high school athletes. the...
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>> steve: ruh-roh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next from the giants is mike patterson.voted most likely to be the lady on the news who saw it all happen. [ laughter ] i was drinking from a slurpee and that man came and broke that window. he started yelling at everrbody. [ laughter ] next from the giants is starting quarterback eli manning. [ cheers ] he was voted most talented manning brother named eli. that's good. that's a great -- [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's an award. >> jimmy: next from the giants is j.d. walton. he was voted most likely to be the elf on the liquor shelf. [ laughter ] is that a thing? i didn't know that was a thing. >> steve: is that real? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: apparently. they gave an award for it. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys we have jeremy parnell. he was voted least likely to have time for this [ bleep ]. i mean -- [ laughter ] it's a photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: just take photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: come on! >> steve: and don't give somebody that award. it doesn't seem like they want it. [ laughter
>> steve: ruh-roh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next from the giants is mike patterson.voted most likely to be the lady on the news who saw it all happen. [ laughter ] i was drinking from a slurpee and that man came and broke that window. he started yelling at everrbody. [ laughter ] next from the giants is starting quarterback eli manning. [ cheers ] he was voted most talented manning brother named eli. that's good. that's a great -- [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's an...