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surveillance video shoes brazen robbery two, robbers holds up td bank in broad daylight forcing employees into a back room. good evening, i'm natasha brown. tonight search for suspects is on, and rewards currently being offered. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers liver in radnor township delaware county, with the developing details. matt? >> reporter: natasha, f.b.i. agents are involved in this search now after these two brazen robbers hit this bank, just after 9:00 a.m. this morning. the td bank on lancaster avenue opened for business at 8:30 saturday morning, just half hour after it did, security cameras captured this. >> two males enters the store brandishing one, what we believe to be, a 9-millimeter handgun they were there to rob the bank, video clearly
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showing one of them pointing the gun at the tellers, as police say he demanded they hands over monday any their drawers. in this still frame it, shows an employee cooperate willing, hands in the air, police say that the robber then placed his gun against a teller's neck, as he demanded more cash. soon after it started, it was over, as the suspects tried to cover their tracks. >> placed all of the staff in the rear of the door in the safe area then need down local street. >> police do have reason to be hopeful the pair will be caught. they say discontinuing characteristics will help, showing our cameras photos of the shoes cents they were wearing, and say it is likely someone saw them before they committed their crime. >> they were in the area, casing the bank, or watching the bank, and we would like any residents or travelers through the area to please call us. >> reporter: as is customary in most bank robberies, officials did not release exactly how much money was take never this crime. one figure they did throw out there, however, $7,500.
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that is the standing reward for any information that leads to arrest and conviction of these two suspects. live in radnor township tonight, matt rivers, "eyewitness news" at 10:00 on the "cw philly". the skies are clearing out after a damp and dreary day today. "eyewitness news" in center city on a cool saturday night, but the rain has cents stopped, meteorologist, justin drabick live on the cbs-3 skydeck with first forecast for tonight. hopefully stops for little while? >> getting little cold, but the rain has ended. so see nice finish to the weekends across the delaware valley. pick up about half inch of rain today. skies clearing out. check out storm scan3, not picking up any rain, still cloud cover over the region, breaking up, clearing out from west to east, northerly lindh will start to bring in keel air, so temperatures will be on the chilly side, already feeling the difference, 43 right now mount pocono, allentown, a at the airport, mid 50's down toward the jersey shore.
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they are the suburbs cooling down nicely, quakertown, 41 degrees, doylestown also checking in at 45. temperatures in the 30's tonight, in the mountains, so frost advisory does go in effect at 4:00 a.m. for carbon, monroe county, and again, temperatures when you wake up tomorrow, even here around the city, mid 40's, many suburbs will get close to the upper 30s, so chilly start this sunday, not a bad finish to the day, temperatures still little cool for this time of year, sunshine mid 60s for philadelphia, low 60s at the shore, and 50's in the poconos. we'll talk about milder temperatures, some shower chances returning to the seven day in a few more minutes, natasha. >> justin, thanks so much. to the very latest on ebola outbreak beginning today travelers from several west african nations are facing tougher screening to help prevent the spread of ebola. us customs and health officials are taking the temperatures now, passengers arriving at new york's jfk and four other airports. the disease has already killed more than 4,000 people according to the world health organization.
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there are now more than 8,000 confirmed probable and suspected cases cents of ebola. cbs news correspondent don champ zero champion has cents more. >> reporter: passengers arriving from sierra leone, new guinea, through the newark international airport will face more scrutiny after landing. >> expanded screening measures provide layer of protection to the already established protocols to minimize the risk of another case of ebola here in the united states. >> they are now required to have their temperatures take win no touch thermometers, at will also have to answer questions from the centers for disease control. if a travelers has a fever or has had contact with a ebola patient, they'll be taken aside. >> then our on-site quarantine officer will responds in person and do detailed interview that far individual, make risk assessment, take additional action as necessary. >> the cdc says about 150 people a day enter the us from west african countries where ebola is spreading, nearly all
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of them fly into jfk and the four other airports, where enhanced screenings will be done. >> travelers get the new program mixed reviews. >> there are always be people who will developing these symptoms later and they're not going to have the fever in the plane. >> i feel that, you know, pretty comfortable that we've been through other outbreaks and that we will be able to get through this one, as is well. >> officials say passengers who have fevers or symptoms will be quarantined at a local hospital. in new york, don champion, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". well, philadelphia groups meantime are joining the world-wide effort to help ebola victims in west africa. enon tabernacle church hosting heart for liberia service day in germantown this weekend. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: this is the stuff of the church. often we want to cover the other stuff. this is church. we'll gather together to
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worship. but today, and be the church, this is the day we're doing church. >> reporter: enon ton a mission, dozens every people taking action. >> someone can do something about this. >> reporter: senior pastoral end waller says the saturday game plan is simple, tide a need, collect supplies, get it all shipped within 48 hours, become a direct agent in the fight against ebola. they'll ends one more than 200 boxes. >> everything you see on the news is true, but it is a thousand times worse. >> reporter: it is action that directly impacts church member margaret crawford who is from liberia. >> i have family there, and we're trying to get a visa to allow them to come to the united states for a few months. >> reporter: saturday's mission is direct aid through community action. saturday's sermon is community action through face. >> don't tell god how biggie bowl an is. tell ebola how big god is. >> reporter: in north philadelphia, steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the "cw
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philly". well, the manhunt meantime for trooper killer erin frein has prompted authorities to now cancel an annual halloween tradition, pennsylvania state police say frein was seen in the barrett township area on tuesday. in light of this, the township is now decided to postpone its 50th annual halloween parade and trick-or-treating. police are concerned that frein could use the opportunity to blends in with trick-or-treaters, and possibly make his escape. also, more than a thousand people rallied in missouri today, a second day of protests over police shootings marchers gathered in downtown st. louis, winding their way through the streets, that were soon to be crowded with baseball fans, international league championship series. organize remembers calling this ferguson october, planning four days of protests cents over the august 9th death of 18 year old michael brown. who was an unarmed african-american boy. they are also demonstrating
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for 18 year old myers, also shot and killed, this past wednesday night. his parents say he was unarmed when he was gunned down by an off-duty police officer. and, a scary wake-up call for woman in the city's point breeze neighborhood. the woman tells police that she heard someone open her hall closet, so she investigated. and she found two mask men, one with a gun. she told police she was forced into a bedroom, as the men ransacked the house asking her where to find money and drugs. they left with a black bag. police are still investigating, still looking for those suspects. and a search over now, little pomeranian dog stolen during burglary in july is back with its owner tonight. take a look little chi chi here. owner nia core, a reunited at barber shop in the 1500 block of broad street today. "eyewitness news" in north philly, this barber shop employee purchased the dog from a student, and contacted cora after hearing about her stolen dog.
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chi chi was take friend a home on west girard street during a burglary. cora is happy to have her dog back finally. >> it was tough. like i couldn't, you know, i didn't know what to do. i had to lay low, because i didn't know if the people who had her were mad enough to hurt her, so i didn't know if she wassing it taken care of, things like, that but i kept fate. i knew i would get her back. >> chi chi was not harmed by the burglars. they are still on the loose, but chi chi there doing just fine. a hollywood star has reportedly checked into a treatment program. we'll have that for you coming up. plus a high school hazing scandal, it is unfolding in new jersey. the entire football season canceled after the arrest of seven players. and caught on tape, man climbs out after sidewalk great and hurls a smoke bomb into a restaurant. we'll tell you all about this. justin? >> well, get ready for some sunshine to return for the rest of the weekends. how long does it lasts? i'm show you the seven day foreca
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>> search is on for prankster who through smoke bomb into a restaurant in new york city. eyewitnesses say the suspect popped out from under an metal subway great along the sidewalk, and through the canister into a cluster of outdoor tables. the smoke sent diners scrambling for fresh air. no one was seriously injured. anarchs new jersey high school football season, it is canceled and several members of the team facing serious
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charges. they are accused of sex crimes in what school officials say was hazing in the lockerroom. reporter steve langford of our sister station wcbs has the latest. >> the pride of say err ville hi, an empty field of nightmares, as local police rounds up high school football stars, charging them with sexual assault and more, the details of which are too graphic to report. >> i don't know what these kids were thinking. i mean, it sounds bad. hopefully it is not that bad. but it just doesn't look good at all. >> four victims attacked separately by seniors inside the high school football lockerroom, according to law enforcement, during a ten day period in late september. >> definitely not good news. >> because the seven suspects are juveniles ranking in age from 15 to 17 years old, officials aren't even saying where or if the high school football players are being held. >> we've all done pranks in school, but nothing to this level. >> the entire football season at sayreville high canceled
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for the year by the school district superintendent earlier this week, as a criminal investigation began to unfold, leading to the friday night round up of seven players by local police. >> it is terrible but we pray for both sides. >> state he is many -- assemblyman reps the area. >> they want to see it closed. they want to see those responsible held accountable. not just the students, who are accused of doing this, but where was the adult supervision? >> the teen attorney on edge over a scandal that's prompting certain a.m. biff lens among some. >> it is a shame, because they are kids, you know, boys will be boys. >> boys who could be charged as adults. in sayreville, new jersey, steve langford. well, troubled actress amanda bynes meantime checked into treatment center in los angeles, according to reports from people magazine, and "tmz". the news comes just hours after bynes went on twitter rant accusing her father of
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sexually, verbally, and physically abusing her as a child. those tweets have since been deleted. "tmz" reports the actress has been placed on a pschiatric hold. and some bad news k-mart shoppers, the latest company to confirm data breach. k-mart says an undisclosed number of credit card numbers were stolen during a month long data breach of its payment system. k-mart does not believe any names or social security numbers were obtained by the hackers. the data theft at k-mart is the latest in a long string of breaches, big retailers, including target, michael's, home depo. "eyewitness news" on the campus of temple university, that's where the liacouras center glowing pink. the pink lights on buildings all across our area are reminder for women to schedule a mammogram. october is breast cancer awareness month, cbs-3 and the "cw philly" have teamed up once again with susan g. komen philadelphia for the lights for the cure campaign. >> all right, good saturday
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night everyone, hope you're having great weekend so far. able to stay dry today. good news is it looks like we finish off the weekends on the dry side. clouds are beginning to break up. temperatures dropping, though, it will be chilly night, check out the highs today, clouds and the rain around, we couldn't even get out of the 50's, most spots, across the region, 57 was the temperature today, for the high, at philadelphia international airport, wildwood did make it to 61 degrees, mid 50's, up in the poconos. and compared to this time yesterday, we're actually much colder, good two to 9 degrees colder, so that's a sign that far cool air mass, that's building in behind this front, that moved on through. and those clouds are breaking up nicely, especially to the north and west, so that's allowing temperatures to drop already down to 43 in mount pocono, and allentown, 48 in reading, still lower 50's, across philadelphia and areas south and east, in delaware, and south jersey. but everywhere across the delaware valley will be on the cool side by the time you wake up sunday morning. check out cold air to the north and west, cleveland
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four; buffalo, 46, chim i air mace continues to spread southward. still clouds over pennsylvania right now, delaware, new jersey. they'll continue to move off to the east overnight. call it partly cloudy. we keep things dry. all of the rain has pushed off to the south. starting to see change in the color. a lot of fall foliage showing up nicely across the region, especially going up toward the lehigh valley, seeing moderate color already. high color in the poconos. here around philadelphia, south jersey and delaware, still on the low end. but, that will quickly change over the next couple of weeks. still tracking a tropical system out in the atlantic over zero ocean, tropical storm fay, winds at 07 miles per hour, so it is a strong tropical storm, will pass pretty much right over near bermuda over the next 24 hours or so, then eventually absorbs with cold front out over the ocean, so no effect to the u.s. mainland. we bring you back home again, clearing skies overnight, sunshine around for sunday, enjoy it if you're outside. more clouds return sunday night, talking about somee. showers returning for monday
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afternoon, looks like tuesday, most of the day, stays dry, but off to the north and west could be couple of showers tuesday afternoon, but i think the big change will be the temperatures. check out the numbers. cool start for sunday, afternoon highs only going to be in the low to mid 60s, so that's below average for this time of year, monday back to the upper 06 ace, approaching the 707 degrees mark. and those temperatures continue to climb beyond that point, as women. so chilly overnight, clear, 45 for center city, cooler in the suburbs, pleasant day sunday, mostly sunny skies, we get to up about 64 degrees, around philadelphia, of course, tomorrow night, big game, giants come to town first or kick off coming in at 8:30, 56 degrees, so we will be a cool game, keep things dry, though, partly cloudy skies, light winds out of the southeast at five to 10 miles per hour. here we got extended forecast, enjoy the sunshine tomorrow, 64, clouds return monday, could be few showers, up to 68. seventy-eight for the high temperature, on tuesday. partly to mostly cloudy, maybe stray shower specially north and west, wednesday, best day
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to see some showers around. and then by the ends of next week really not that bad. sunshine returns back friday, saturday, high temperatures in the lower 70s, that's your check on the forecast, we send it over to leslie. >> justin, flyers looking for first win of the season. did they do it? yes, the calm before the game. giants arrive. preview of the prime time showdown coming up next
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less than 24 hours before the eagles and giants kick off in prime time, the birds look to go stay a top of the division. now, here are the giants arriving at the team hotel. they are on a roll, winning their last three games, average of 35 points, they
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trail the birds by a game in the division. so, lots of bad blood between the teams, and they expect this game to be very physical. >> on a roll, two division teams that got out every history, know each other pretty well. >> any time you face a division team, it is always important, and, you know, they're playing good football, they're winning games, winning different ways, you know, always talented, have good players, so, we know we got to play our best football. >> well, get you ready for the nfc battle tomorrow 11:00 sun say kick off. join sports director beasley reese, me, and the 94wip morning team, set the stage for the big game. plus, beasley will have his weekly chat with cbs-3 contributor shady mccoy. the flyers at the center facing montreal. the orange and black looking for their first win of the season. now, the flyers wore their alternate uniform, the same
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one they use in winter classic, first periods, flyers with the puck, claude giroux passes toss michael, right there. the flyers take a one-nothing lead. second period, flyers on the power play. wayne simmons, knocks the rebound, off of vinny. that second goal of the game. three-nothing flyers. but in the third period, they fell apart. montreal took it, score three goals, in seven minutes, and 35 seconds, to tie the game, that goes cents into shoot-out. yes, we're worried. the shoot-out, ray emory just can't make the save. flyers will fall to zero and three, for the third straight year. four-three the final. to college football now, homecoming for temple, they took on tulles, a the owls look to go improve to four and one on the season, second quarter, owls line up, on the field, no, it is attributing. snap goes to connor reilly takes it in for the score. takes the lead. bj walker drops back. and hits jay lynn fitzpatrick for that score right there. temple takes a lead for good.
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later, walker throws screen passes to thomas. gets the block. check him out. he is gone. temple moves four and zero for the first time in four years. thirty-five-28 the final. penn state paying a visit to michigan. playing in the first prime time big ten game at the big house. nittany lions coming off a bye. wolverines need a win, zero and two, in conference play for the first time since 1967. all right, to the second quarter, and we have penn state trailing, drops back, finds day john hamilton, makes nice catch. the nittany lions take the lead. knits down by three, sacked, wolverines with four. safety, right now, penn state trails 18-13 in the fourth. sixth ranked villanova hosting rhode island, wildcats kevin taking the hands off. he is gone right here. 31-yard run, 23-nothing, in the second quarter. john robertson, another great
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game, another in four touchdown afternoon, connected with gay underwood for a 16-yard school. villanova wins easily 44-21. that's their fifth straight victory where they've scored 40 or more points in five consecutive games. that's a record. to soccer, must-win for the union facing columbus, ppl park, they had two goal lead. fifteen minutes left to play. unthinkable hams, columbus rallies, scoring three goals, ten minutes, game winner right there. the crew end the union's playoff hopes with a three-two win. we will be right back. a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast.
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bringing media and technology together for you. new tonight, big turn out for the 2014 hispanic choice awards in philadelphia, 11th anniversary show head at the merriam theaterment tonight was celebration every leaders and organizations cents cents making a difference in latino community. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones was among the presenters tonight. cbs-3 is a sponsor of the hispanic choice awards. all right, thank you so much for watching us here on the "cw philly". for justin, leslie, i'm natasha brown. back at 11:00 on cbs-3. have a great night everyone.
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