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well, right now police are asking for your help to identify suspects wanted in the beating of the same sex couple in center city. "eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao is live at central detectives. she has got latest on this new surveillance video that police want you to see, jan? >> reporter: natasha, police tell "eyewitness news" that tips have been streaming into their tip line ever since this surveillance video was released, it seems like it is just a matter on have time before these suspects are caught since the quality is so good on these videos. however, suspects are still on the loose and victims are speaking out sharing their store which "eyewitness news" hoping that this does not happen ever again. it is crystal clear surveillance video, that shows a group of a dozen men or women, group police are are searching for for in the savage assault of the gay couple in center city and many
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say it is a surprising group of suspects. >> it is strange to see, according to what you have shown me here, it is people of my generation as well. >> what is everybody so mad about? i don't get it. people are entitled to live how they choose. >> reporter: one in it or range vest, another in the button down, police describe the 20 something's as clean cut and well dressed but for men brutally beaten they say looks are deceiving. >> what is this your fing boyfriend i said yes, and they said so you are a dirty fing, and i said yeah, what if i'm a dirty fing bleep. >> they started pummeling me. they knocked me to the ground. i hit the gun hard and i was out. >> reporter: this video was taken minutes before the the ups dent. 11:00 p.m. looks thursday when the couple was attack just south of walnut and chancellor. the 28 year-old victim was so badly beaten he was hospitalized for more than three days and thinks jaw will have to be wired shut for eight weeks. his 26 year-old boyfriend has bruce toes his face. >> us, as a city,er with trying to be more progressive
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and that is just an absolute, i cannot even fathom the thought. >> reporter: to add insult to injure as they were beaten the couple says gay slurs were hurled at them as well. >> we have ignorant people out there that choose to engage in this kind of conduct and hopefully they will get very stiff penalties. >> reporter: police are urging anyone seen in this video who did not throw a pun to much come forward and work with police before it ties late. there is an 11,000 dollars reward for information leading to these suspects. reporting live, outside september rat detective, jane carabao cbs-3 eyewitness news. manhunt intensifies for wanted for deadly ambush of two pennsylvania state troopers. up investigators say 31 year-old eric matthew frein opened fire on the blooming grove barracks in northeastern pennsylvania friday night. corporal brian dickson was killed and trooper alex douglass was chris thecally wounded. evidence, found in the car, submerge in the pond, led authorities to find.
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>> also found in that vehicle, the defendant's social security card, a game commission range permit for the defendant, camouflage face paint, a flashlight, black hoodedded sweat shirts, two empty rifle cases, military gear. >> authorities say that phrenici survivor list with extensive weapons training. he is considered armed and dangerous. well, we're updating breaking news in center city, water main break that is causing traffic troubles heading out the door. thinks a live look from seventh and locust streets where you can see the water is still flowing. that main broke at about 2:00 o'clock this morning and crews remain on the scene there in that area. we have some good news though it doesn't seem to be affecting services in that area, so i'm sure resident are happy to hear that but again, traffic concerns around that area because of that main water main break there, take note of that seventh and location news center sit the
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eye. 6:03. traffic and weather together on the three's. we will have more on the main in a moment. but lets check with kate which a jacket on. >> oh, yeah i definitely need it this morning. there is not too much wind but it is certainly cool outside. this is time of the year where obviously the sun angle is starting to drop down, losing daylight with every passing day so temperatures can only climb so high so far anyway. then we will see reenforcing shots of cool air coming into help feel that much cooler. as a result here, yeah, jackets not a bad idea for anybody this morning or sweat shirt or fleece, whatever are pleasure. i have an extra layer ready to go. storm scan three is quiet. high pressure is centered over our area. that is why there is barely a wind out here. that is why we have a nice clear sky to let these temperatures drop off. it is cooler then yesterday but not as chilly in philadelphia, at least as it was two mornings ago. meanwhile in mount pocono you cannot make up your mind if you want to be in the 30's or 40's degrees.
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it has been going back and forth in the last few hours. it is a cool start the two day and definitely enough that layers are required but what a beautiful day it will be. i keep sunglasses ready too because sun glare will get if you i plan to be on the road, say of 6:45 or so when that sun officially comes up but a lovely day mid 70's, low humidity and comfortable warmth as well. jessica, back inside to you. >> good morning everyone. 6:05. we will go outside to our cameras, right at 30 bypass where actually on the left-hand side, where headlights are coming in that is heading eastbound toward downingtown where we have word of an accident up ahead. we don't have have a clear shot just yet but you can see eastbound there is no delay there so far. or wise on 95 at cottman there is some delay there. heading southbound toward center city you can see traffic starting to crawl. north bound side, still months nicely there as well. seventh street still completely closed at locust street the due to the water
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main break. crews on the scene, trying to get that cleared up and out of the way. your alternate so far this morning take ninth street, a crash right on the boulevard roosevelt boulevard southbound at grant avenue taking out the right-hand lane. out in new jersey still that truck fire, new jersey transit the turnpike southbound near exit six which pace turnpike taking out right-hand lane. be prepared to squeeze on by through the left-hand side. rest of the majors looking good. ninety-five, 422 still clear eastbound. now we will head over to ukee. and a breaking news overnight minnesota vikings change their position on adrian peterson facing child abuse charges. this morning the team announced he will in the take the field in sunday's game and may in the play anytime soon. cbs news correspondent wendy gilette reports. >> reporter: minnesota vikings have announce that had their
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star running back adrian peterson won't aloud near the team while he addresses child abuse charges. the team placed him on is what call the exempt commissioners list, shortly after peterson tweeted a religious quote that says the pressure may be tough but you will make it through, you were built to go through and leave the state of the rock and become a diamond. vikings said peterson could play sunday despite legal proceedings that are now underway but team and league faced increasing pressure from the public and corporate sponsors. peterson is charged with a felony for using a wooden switch to spank his four year-old son. this is second major controversy in the national football league is facing. nfl players association is appealing the league's indefinite suspension of ray rice after this video showed him punching his now wife, in a casino elevator. cbs news special correspondent james brown spoke with the nfl pa's executive director. >> why is the nfl pa appealing ray rice's suspension. >> when we look at facts and
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reach a determination that there are appropriate grounds to appeal any decision, any disciplinary decision, that is the role of the union, that is the the duty of the union. >> reporter: union says rice should in the be penalized twice for the the same offense. former baltimore ravens initial punishment was a two game suspension. wendy gilette for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". at the same time nfl players association ace peeling the league suspension of ray rice. he was release by ravens and suspendedded by nfl after video of him, of rice punching his then fiance in the atlantic city casino elevator. players association says nfl's actions against rice did in the show a fair, impartial process. happening today trial is set to start for day care owner facing child endangerment charges. back in july police said karen thompson left five young kids alone in the car while she went into a store on aramingo avenue. the children who ranged in age from six months to nine years old, were not injured, and thompson is charged with endangering the welfare of a child and reckless endangerment. and a preliminary hearing for this man, jeremiah
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jackson, he is facing murder and related charges in the death of 23 year-old laura araujo. they lived in the same west philadelphia boarding house he is accused of strangling the art school graduate when she caught him burglarizing her room. her body was discovered inside a duffle bag in north philadelphia last july. also happening today a delaware county school bus driver is due in court for the start of his preliminary hearing. police say westner, ordered students off the bus after he could not find some stops along the route. the children age five to ten were left blocks from their normal stops, he was not the the regular driver of assigned to that bus route and he is facing, and, 20 counts of child endangerment. and warning parents about an attempted abduction, a 12 year-old girl told investigators she was pull in the van in west rodgers and harrison street, in rid liz
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park on her way to school. luckily the young girl managed to escape and ran to a crossing guard who then called police. her uncle explained to "eyewitness news" how she got away from her abductor. >> when they got approximately three to five minutes down the street she realize that had she was at a red light the because a van was stopped for an extended period of time. she was able to open up the back door of the van and exit the rear and take off running. >> suspect is being described as a 6-foot tall black male wearing orange shirt and blue jeans at the time. he was last seen driving a white van with the red ladder. anyone with any information is urged to contact the police. dangerous respiratory virus affecting hundreds of children all around the country are now reported right here in philadelphia how to protect your family coming up. disturbing new information about the doctor who performed a biopsy on joan rivers vocal cords, find out what he is accused of doing while the beloved comedian was under
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well, we have new information this morning about the event leading up to joan rivers death. c this n reports a a new york clinic staff are toll investigators that the comedian's personal doctor took a selfie while the star was under anesthesia. source went on to say that the another doctor performed a biopsy on rivers vocal cords without her prior consent. rivers died september 4th. she never regain consciousness after going in to cardiac arrest. it is 6:13. time for a check of traffic and weather together.
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>> let's chat about it. >> let's chat the about the the weather. >> hey, natasha, good morning, happy wednesday to you. high pressure building in place, essentially centered over our region. sinking air to allow the clouds to thin out, light win, low humidity, we have the whole mixed bag of really, which is good ingredient. perfect recipe for great weather. i don't want you to be deaf here. we've got some snow out here over canada, this is in the the a theme for us. the rather this is a cold front that will roll on through, very, very weak front by the the time it gets here and we will not see anything other than a very modest drop on the thermometer. in the meantime outside live neighborhood network, beautiful conditions, it is cool out there outside kutztown area middle school but what a beautiful sunrise. i will try to bring you different views because it will be a beautiful start and day in general. hear me use that word a lot here today. tomorrow very nice just a few more clouds as the day progresses, jessica, over to you. good morning, everybody.
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just 6:14. we will go outside to an accident scene, right in exton, route 100 with an accident over here. you can see just past this intersection in the right-hand lane at 30 bypass. you can see 30 bypass moving nicely, your alternate seems to be a little bit closed right there. you can take whiteford road. going north bound on route 100 you will come to this extent where roadblock ages are there and police activity on the scene trying to get that cleared up and out out of the way. i-95 northbound toward the airport moving along nicely. still there taillight heading southbound. pretty much the same story. otherwise in center city still that road closure due to that water main break seventh street completely closed at locust street. crews trying to get that cleared up and out of the way as well, your best bet for an alternate there just take ninth street, and a accident up in the northeast, surrounding in the area there is a local power outage due to a down pole from this accident. at frankford avenue and
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rowland avenue. boulevard still a crash there southbound just at grant avenue. out in new jersey that truck fire has been there the entire morning. taking out right-hand lane. turnpike southbound just near exit number six, with the pennsylvania turnpike. looking great on mass transit, great all the made this morning. ukee and natasha, over to you. breaking news here, headlines on cbs-3, and deactivatedded running back adrian peterson until his legal issues are resolved. peterson was charge with child abuse for beating his four year-old son. live look at,pbreaking news here, and, water main break, and, in center city, they are not affect but there are some traffic issues around that area. developing story right now investigators want to talk to this group in connection with the beating of a same sex couple last week in center city. we will be right back good
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phillies will try to snap their three game losing streak when they play padres again on the west coast, game time 10:10 p.m. our time. late start last night and freddie galvis hit one way out to put phillies up three-two in the fifth inning. that is freddie's third home run of the season but padres come back, alexis's home run put them a head to stay, and he was a triple shy of the cycle last night, padres win late last night, five-four san diego is your final score. philadelphia union hosting the u.s. open cup title game
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last night at ppl park in chester. things started well, ado put union up early in the first half but seattle sounders stormed back and beat union. your final score was three-one. it is seattle's fourth u.s. open cup title. from center ice to the fair way flyers raising money for a good cause. yesterday was annual flyers alumni golf outing at trump national in camden county. event raises a million-dollar annually for ed snyder youth hockey foundation. hockey season right around the corner. get ready for thursday night football on cbs-3. this week is an nfl south showdown between buccaneers and the atlanta falcons. coverage beginning at 7:30. tomorrow night from atlanta, of course, falcons quarterback matt ryan played locally at penn charter. start your week of football, with cbs-3. here to check that little pause there, yes, dramatic pause. >> yes, really good. >> we like that music. >> i'm excited. >> we heard about shady
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mccoy's tiny tip but now floyd may weather is accused of leaving none at all. >> boxer is reportedly the highest paid athlete in the world, may weather says he made 32 million-dollar, for his most recent fight but we are now told that he left, absolutely nothing on a 25 you this dollars bill, for 20 bottles of champagne among other things at the the las vegas hard rock hotel. some wonder if the gra tooth was included but others say the hard rock comped the whole thing for him anyway. >> still that is the least you can do. >> that is amazing. >> twenty-five you this dollars. >> oh, boy. >> do we have an etiquette book anywhere, is there any book nearby. >> 6:41. wal-mart pays price for offer charging people in one state for coca cola we will have that next. common ingredient in toothpaste could be causing more trouble for your teeth and gums what a dental hygienist discovered coming
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katie? >> good morning, in a cash a we have a hurricane churning in the open waters of the atlantic and it is bringing indirect impact to our area edward achieved major category three status yesterday but it has weaken back to cat one at this point. regardless, it is turning up the the surf and even though it is far away we are seeing higher swells here today and moderate rip current risk if you are lucky enough to have a beach day planned. everybody can expect to see a beautiful day out there, abundance sunshine, very comfortable at 75. later tonight comfortable sleeping weather as well as we drop back down in the 50's. >> good morning everybody. 6:24. we are going outside to exton right here where you can see
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an accident on route 100 northbound, you can see what last like they ran in the pole there push over to the right-hand side. you can see police activity on the scene making its way through, it seems to be having that road completely block off and closed, best bet to get around is to take whiteford road for right now. seventh street still closed at locust best bet there due to that water main break just take ninth street, over to you. thank you very much. respiratory virus infecting kids around the country has now spread to philadelphia children's hospital of philadelphia, confirmed four cases of entero virus 68. kids were all treated at chop and has been discharge. doctors say it is spreading quickly now that kids are back in school. >> children we have cared for that we know has this virus has very typical picture of respiratory viral infection. so fever, cough, wheezing, and for some of those required
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hospitalization and a bit of difficulty catching their breath. >> there is no specific treatment or cure for the virus, some children recover on their own but others may need to be hospitalized if they have a hard time breathing. an ingredient found in the popular toothpaste is causing some concern. this morning. the that is prompted crest to make major changes to their products. this comes after a dental hygienist, noticed something strange in her patient's mouth, blue speckles along their gum lines. she learn it came from tiny micro beads found in some toothpaste made by crest. one dentist explains the possible danger. >> they will trap bacteria in the gums which leads to gingivitis and overtime that infection moves from the gum and bone that hold your teeth in and that is perry don'tal disease and that is scary. >> although they claim they are f.d.a. approves crest says they plan to be 100 percent micro bead free by march 2016.
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wal-mart will pay $66,000 to settle claims it overcharged customer who bought coca cola. the new york attorney general says that the retailer charged 50 cents more than the advertised price for a 12 pack of coke. wal-mart sold 66,000 cases of soda at the inflated price, the company adjusted that price back in june have after the ag alerted them to the problem. coming up in the next half an hour this morning jane carabao joins us with new development in the high profile case, jane. >> reporter: philadelphia police released surveillance video and tips start coming in i'm jane carabao outside central detectives how much closer are police to catching these suspects, details straight ahead. there is help for thousands of work are left without a job after the closing of four atlantic city casinos this year. jessica and katie return with traffic and weather together, we will rock it on the three's we are back at the the bottom of the hour good morning, family we will see
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well, newly released video shows suspect wanted by police just moments before the group brutally assaulted a same sex couple in center city. "eyewitness news" reporter, jane carabao is following
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latest developments in this case live at september rally with detective this morning where investigators are waiting to identify all of those suspects, good morning, jane. >> reporter: good morning, natasha. it seems like it the is just a matter of time before these suspects are caught because of the high quality of that surveillance video that was just released by police. police tell "eyewitness news" they have been getting a lot of tips ever since release ago this video since yesterday. this is that video, take a good look, police describe does than or so men or women in their early 20's, clean cut and well dressedded. up investigators say they were caught on the video walking in center city just minutes before the attack. it was around 11:00 last thursday when i gay couple was brutally assaulted on 16th street south of walnut rain chancellor. the 28 year old victim was so badly beaten he was hospitalized for more than three days and his jaw will have to be wired shut for eight weeks. his 26 year-old boyfriend has bruises to his face. the as the couple was beaten
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they say that gay slurs were yelled at them as well, it is a disturbing series of event for many here in center city. >> us as a city war trying to be more progressive and that is just absolutely i cannot fathom the thought. >> what is have been so mad about, i just don't get it. people are entitled to live their lifestyle how they choose. >> police urge anyone seen in that video who did in the the throw a punch come forward and work with police before it is too late. there is an $11,000 reward for any information leading to the suspects and coming up in our next half an hour we will speak to the victims of this assault, they are speaking out to "eyewitness news" to share their story in hopes that this does in the happen again. reporting live outside central detective, join carabao, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". also a candle light vigil in frankford for megan doto and child she was carrying when she died. doto was shot to death sunday morning and her baby delivered by c-section died in the
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hospital. police say doto was shot by a stray bullet. investigators are searching for 27 year-old devon guisherd in connection with the shoot. bucks county teacher is facing charges a have she's accused of having a sexual relationship with the 14 year-old former student. bridgette szychulski had inappropriate relations with a student in 2012 when she work at len ape middle school in doylestown. she has been suspended from central bucks high school south. >> somebody who is mandated by law to report this got a report of this and reported it, and then it came directly to us. >> the 31 year-old is expecting a baby. she's due back in court october 6th. 6:33. here's traffic and weather together. katie. >> good morning, everybody. happy wednesday being sent your way. i'll tell what you mother nature wants you to have a good day because she's in a good mood today. we have great wet tore report here. it looks like this will continue to be our theme for a
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couple days, even despite what technically, somewhat of a relatively active weather pattern. the the problem is or the good thing is, anything that is happening in our atmosphere is so weak it doesn't really do much for us, to bring any major changes but storm scan three is quiet, and a beautiful sunrise underway and officially we will see that sun coming up over ehe horizon in about ten minutes from now 567894 degrees outside middletown ship high school, beautiful view, as we stay east over genesis bay. such a pretty shot there. twenty-four hour temperature difference is noticeable, in the as pronounced right now from 24 hours ago in philadelphia but it definitely has got even cooler down the shore in millville, pine land area through north and most outlining suburbs. moving forward in the forecast we can expect to see full sunshine across the board here, very light win, low humidity, just a nice day but keep in mind despite the fact that the days are shorter, sun
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angle lower, it is still a strong enough sun, of course, it will be if you are in the careful. take advantage but be smart in the sunlight if you plan to head out. jessica i know you are planning to head out. >> i will get my sweat shirt on, ready to go. good morning, 6:35. we will head outside here to exton where you can see, they keep spinning them around here but this is route 100 headed north bound where you can see multi vehicle accident. one of the cars was taken out of the way, ran into one of the poles there. this is at the route 30 bypass heading northbound. if you want to get around and avoid this mess take whiteford road, police activity on the scene trying to get that cleared up and out of the way. same story that we have had all morning due to the water main break in center city. seventh street closed at locust, street. crews trying to get that cleared up and out of the way. your best bet for an alternate there just take ninth street to get around. an accident in the north east
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frankford avenue and rowland avenue local power outage due to that accident because within of those cars hit a pole. or wise out in the boulevard, still a boulevard accident there southbound just at grant avenue and in new jersey on the new jersey turnpike southbound, so still that truck fire near exit six of the pennsylvania turnpike, natasha, back to you. president obama will travel to florida where he will meet with military leaders about their plans to extend u.s. air vikes in syria. house members are expected to vote on the administration's 500 million-dollar request to train and supply maryland rate rebels in the fight against isis. retired marine general john allen is coordinating an international effort made up of 40 countries to try to tea feet isis. new york man accused of planning to kill returning soldiers will face new charges. this man was indicted boy a federal grand jury for allegedly helping isis. court record show he tried to help people travel to syria to
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join the militant group back in 2013. fbi officials arrested the man earlier this year in rochester after a year long investigation. newly released facial recognition system could help federal investigators learn everything about you in a few minutes. it has more than a hundred million record connected to a person's fingerprint or facial characteristics. it will link to their personal information like their a trust or age. fbi expects to process american 50,000 photos into the data base every day. happening today a resource center is available for laid off workers at now defunct trump plaza in atlantic city. em me can sign up for benefits and also other assistance at boardwalk hall through friday. trump plaza is the fourth atlantic city casino to close its doors this year. trump plaza is late coast seen owe to shut down in atlantic city, it may in the be forever. donald trump tells "eyewitness
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news" he may return to ac to save the casino that he once owned. when it first opened in 1984 trump called it the finest building in atlantic city. by the even the plaza was within of the cities lowest performing casinos. we spoke with the donald over the phone about possibly returning to atlantic city to buy his former properties. >> i have ton great in atlantic city over the years and done tremendously well. i was there in the hey day, when it was phenomenal when you could not keep people out. it is the exact opposite of that. it is tough. there is a sentiment tallet about it but it is also business and we'll if a deal can be man made for the right price. we will take a very strong look at it. >> trump's other former casino taj mahal is expect to close in november. your time 6:39. new larger iphones have already set an apple sales record for preorders, but there is a bigger phone really better. >> that is what i'm wondering.
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sumi does show us what differentiates the iphone six and six plus the bigger one. >> how high is demand for apple i phone six and six plus? customers are camped out and apple has set a new record, 4 million preorder in the first 24 hours. phones hit stores september 19th but c-net senior editor scott stein has already tested devices for a hand honorary view. >> design feels great, thinner then anything out there. apple has created this hardware, software integration and elegant even if that looks good and it feels good. >> reporter: by adding 4.7-inch screen i phone six and six plus to its line up, apple is playing catch up with competitors like samsung. >> all of the companies's rifle overpass couple years introducing big are screen phones in general. so in comparison apple devices have looked small report report what could set them apart is apple pay which launches in october. >> biggest impact could within
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apple pay. their wireless payment system that is not available yet and once that launches we will see if that makes this a must have product. >> reporter: demand, has been so high some customers who preordered on line won't receive them until early november, aside from the size, and higher price, iphone six plus edges out i phone six with an upgraded camera. >> the the stabilization which keeps shot steady, that camera feature is only in the iphone six plus. >> reporter: looking for answer lieutenant top line tea advise you will want the six plus, but for main stream user the six is probably going to be enough. >> for more on the new phones, visit c-net.com. in san francisco i'm sum i does for c-net.com for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> then there will be seven plus, and eight plus. >> do i like bigger screen though. >> i cannot see anymore. >> me too. >> i know. >> still ahead, you c can call it the mommy wars, parents
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trashing other parents on line one jab at a time. although it is a growing trenton social media one counselor says mommy shamus really nothing new. plus we have in the seen him on the big screen in quite a while but word is that ryan gosling is taking on a new role this morning back in a moment.
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jessica has been telling you about this, new video from grant and the boulevard in the
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northeast where a two car crash has been causing some traffic problems here. "eyewitness news" has learned one car t boned the other, total of three people suffered injuries all are in stable condition we're told. one all right bound lane is closed in the outer lane and traffic is block westbound on grant, to use that area guess case coming back and she will have an update for you. lets get traffic and weather together. katie. >> we can report that the weather will in the play any role in your travel hearsay for sun glare. we were talking about that as day progresses here. sunnies coming up as we speak. nice wide zoom on storm scan three shows a generally quiet atmosphere for most part, at least eastern half of the united states. we will continue to see flooding rain going on with the remnant of odial through desert southwest. another cold front that is currently up across canada and there is some snow associated with it. basically will come through very weak for our region, bringing nothing more than just a few clouds and a modest drop on the thermometer to help reenforce cool air.
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pollen report remains as a result with the cooler air more than anything, relatively low, low to medium at wheres in the next four days despite a very quiet forecast, a lot of times just quiet weather will allow pollen to settle in and build in and it will in the happen this time around. today, tomorrow looking good. friday a little cooler but really nice and weekend as the theme continues, also looking good. by sunday night we could see wet weather, jessica, over to you. good morning, thankfully weather is nice because traffic is not. good morning. 6:45. we will go outside here to i-95 at cottman have avenue. right lane taken out, due to that construction. so it is jam southbound toward center city. woodhaven road southbound still slow there at five minutes on to that trip and make that a 19 minute trip for you as well. out in exton still that accident where they are trying to get that cleared up and out of the way, route 100 north bound just at 30 bypass, your
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alternate to get around if you want to avoid this area as they are clearing that uptake whiteford road. travel times schuylkill expressway still clear, heading eastbound from the blue route in the vine street expressway a 15 minute trip there and seven minutes on 422 from oaks to 202 heading eastbound. you you key, back over to you. breaking news in today's headlines on cb is s3 this morning. minnesota vikings deactivated their star running back adrian peterson. he faces child boost charges for beating his four year-old son. and a live look at more breaking news, philadelphia water department, just capped a broken man main in center city at seventh and locust streets. homes in that area are not affect but you can see the street is still quite a mess as that person tries to get their dog accredits there. traffic is still rerouted on that block. developing story to tell but new surveillance tape shows some of the suspects, wanted in the center city beating of the same sex couple, police hope this new
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video will lead to an arrest. and moth's cross the the country say they are under attack on the web. it is known as mom shaping and mothers, picking at each other, picking each other apart one comment at a time. that is what this trent is all b therapy piss say people are more likely to be cruel from behind the screen rather than face-to-face and they say that shamus nothing new. >> we were shame when we were raised all of us were. as a culture we have to stop using shame as a way to stop that behavior or make ourselves feel better. >> some moms don't only shame each other, many shame themselves, mostly just for a good laugh. there is a whole site on the internet dedicated to self shaping. >> that is a darn shame, the whole thing. in today's brotherly love two college design students are volunteering their talent to bring a church building back to life. they hope their project gives the entire community a place to gather.
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underneath the nearly 150 year-old grander of south philadelphia saint charles church, lies a piece of hidden philadelphia, a huge gym, basketball court, a stage, and now largely forgotten. >> it has become under utilized. we have a vision of this space once again becoming a center of activity not just for the church but you for the community at large. >> reporter: john paul beatty, and chelsea, don't see an abandoned ruin they see a chance at resurrection. >> you will never think that this sort of underground beauty was down here. >> reporter: she and kelce interior design students, won a $4,000 school grant for supplies to redesign the space. >> it does look great right now. >> they have old blueprints and started envisions ways to bring color and energy. they invited community to help make huge murals,er oak church
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windows upstairs. >> we are hoping to change it and fix it, give it a face lift. >> reporter: john paul a sound engineer and lecturer at university of arts envisions a music venue, living classroom for his students. >> the stage is great, the roomies amazing, it is very good sound and can't wait. >> reporter: they hope to finish the project in 2015. >> by the way, student will continue to work on their design for the next year. we hope to follow-up with their completed work. you can see all of our stories at cbs philly.com. >> wish them well. >> it is 6:49. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> jail king has your preview, gale, good morning to you. >> hi, hello ukee and natasha we are getting ready. ahead long time friend of one of the journalist killed biasis is in studio 57 this morning. yes he says the the sotoloff family had to defend for themselves while trying to get their son released. plus only on cbs this
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morning we will hit the road and go 65 miles off the california coast to see how nasa is testing a new spaceship. have have you ever wondered this how does netflix necessity what you want to watch in the privacy of your own home? one of the company's taggers is what they are called explains how he gets paid to see movies and watch tv, the news is back in the morning we will see you, in about ten minutes. i think i could do that job watch movies and be paid to watch tv. >> speaking of watching, i like those glasses. >> very nice. >> what did you say. >> are those new glasses speaking of watching, they look good. >> no, no, no i have had these for a while, thank you, appreciate that. >> see you. >> we will talk to you later. word is, it is a girl for ryan gosling and e va menendez. >> people magazine reports they welcome their new addition on friday, first child for both actors, pair begins date nothing 2011 after
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co starring in the movie together. there is in word on the baby girl's name yet but we are certain that she is just beautiful. >> congratulations. >> whitney hugh ton's legacy gets a tune up with a new album. clive dave ace nunsed details about the excel lacing yesterday that will include a cd and dvd of the late singer's best live performances over the years. it is already available for presale but will be released to the public in 11th. fashion in philly never looked so good. >> mayor nutter was among hundreds who turned out for a kick off party celebration, for is what call the philadelphia collection. it is a week long series of fashion event all across the sit, it includes runway and shows and pap he will discussion was fashion experts. yes, it is a party enjoying live music and models sporting some great styles and some great looks. >> um-hmm. >> fashion, looking good. >> yeah, looking good. >> 6:51. we are back in just a bit.
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>> but first here's what is coming up tonight during evening prime time viewing right here on cbs-3. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd put back the billion dollars
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corbett cut from education and make sure corporations and natural gas drillers paid their fair share. time to close the loopholes for the tax cheats. dad thinks a lot about education. i'm john kane and it's about time harrisburg did too.
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here's katie. >> well, ukee, we have another nice day unfolding here cool at the on set the but sun has
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officially listen and will help these cool values rebound. mount pocono at 38, that is coolest we have seen so far this morning but we tend to see that as sunnies coming up, overnight low is typically hit. today, tomorrow and friday really looking nice. a few clouds later tomorrow from a very weak front that will cross through and knock temperatures back for last day back to work, jessica, back to you. 6:55. rush hour in full swing, we're on the schuylkill expressway just at city avenue. it is headed westbound brake lights headedded toward the king of prussia area, then you can see travel times westbound really slow 22 minutes on the vine street expressway up into the blue route ape still that road closure seventh street closed at locust due to that water main break. crews trying to get that cleared and out of the way. your alternate just take ninth street. now to the boulevard still that crash southbound at grant avenue, and then in new jersey, everything looking really great, typical delays on 42 north bound and 55 northbound, now ukee, back over to you.
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big day in american history today. >> on this date back in 1787, u.s. constitution was signed right here in the cradle of liberty. this is last years party at the national constitution center. they had a blast. this year there is another blast, it is free add in mission to the center, all day licensing today, later this morning, hundreds of students will rethe preample out loud, it should be a fun time for everybody at sixth and race streets in olde city. >> cradle have of liberty philadelphia. >> telling thaw story slowly. >> yes. >> trying to get my wardrobe together. >> mine doesn't fit me. >> that is okay. >> ukee had his own last year. >> i like it. >> do you love it. >> very patriotic. >> i feel like a pirate. we're ready. coming up on our sister station cw philly we will have
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have very latest on the water main break causing a big mess in center city but start to level off and die down. children of the gun range instructor killed by new jersey girl they are speaking out now hear their powerful, powerful story and also supporting message for young girl who pull the trigger sadly in that case. >> all that and more coming up. >> yes. >> we love our hats. keeping it live and local on the cw philly, good morning, hope to see i in a bit. have a good day.
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good morning. it's wednesday, september 17th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." a major reversal overnight from the minnesota vikings on adrian peterson as sponsors turn up the heat on the nfl. a massive manhunt in pennsylvania for a suspected cop killer who may be planning new attacks. >> flames ripped through california while flash flooding threatens the southwest. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the vikings with a tuesday night audible. >> saying we want to be sure we get this right. >> minnesota benches adrian