Seventyfour at 3 00. Were on our way to 76 degrees this afternoon. Were talking about warmest november temperatures in about ten years. Not record territory. Record are around 80 degrees. Even at the shore it is still beach weather in early november. Look at that sunshine with a high of 73 degrees. You cant beat it, meisha. You certainly cant. I will be outside today for sure. We have an accident near malvern route 202 southbound past route 30. It was on the shoulder. It looks like both southbound lanes and westbound lanes are being compromised just a bit because of the flashing lights, crews are outside on the scene and they are outside on foot trying to move a vehicle that went off in the median as well. Make note of that. It doesnt look like too many slow downs but still very early out there but with that kind of volume, people outside on the roadways, with those flashing lights it is causing slow downs for you. I95 south at cottman we are seeing volume levels rise as well as we do
Defect in its air bags but failed to issue a timely recall. With that, the u. S. Government hit takata with a fine of 70 million. The fine could grow to a record 200 million if takata fails to live up to the termsave settlement announced today. The air bags are blamed for seven death deaths and nearly 10 injuries. Jeff glor has been on this story since the start and has the latest tonight. Reporter stephanie erdmans life has been changed forever. In september 2013, she was involved in a lowspeed collision. Instead of her takata air bag protecting her, it nearly killed her. Instant blind offense my right side followed by gushing blood. Reporter the air bag exploded and sent shrapnel into her face. It was terrifying. I thought i was going to bleed out at first. I have to say, this has been a mess. Reporter today, transportation secretary anthony foxx blamed takata for misleadingul American Public for years. Delay, misdirection, and refusal to acknowledge the truth allowed a serious probl
Have to go back where we had a High Temperature in the 70s. That is what we had yesterday, repeat the of today and friday, i mean we could be approaching upper 70s. The wilt get close to record territory. Fifty right now at the the a airport. Fortyone, allentown and reading. Yes, it is cool, just like yesterday, it will be a quick rebound with the full sunshine. Some suburbs getting close to the upper 30s. Fortyone in mount holly and pottstown this hour. It is typical for early november, to get those cool mornings and you can get those warm afternoons. There we go, calm wind for those, 5 miles an her breeze, so no wind chills to deal with this morning and breaking down morning in the afternoon just full sunshine, temperatures running a good 16 degrees above average and the the reason is because we had clear skies. That is a trend. We will make i had up to 76 for a high in philadelphia a lower 70s at the shore and up in the poconos. We are talking about upper 70s. That full forecast in
A parachute in trouble. It is brought safely to the ground. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with us. Im annemarie green. This morning, Police Officials north of chicago will reportedly announce that an officer whose shooting death led to a massive manhunt actually killed himself. Lieutenant Joe Gliniewicz died two months ago and led to a search involving hundreds of officers. Wbbm has our report. Reporter the question for two long months, what happened to lieutenant g. I. Joe gliniewicz after he reported he was chasing two e ing ing three men. My world got a little bit smaller with his passing. Reporter sources now tell us more than 400 cops initially searched for fugitives and residents were on edge. There were infighting amongst investigators including when the coroner mentioned details about the death. We are not going to comment on what the coroner said. We dont deal off of assumptions. We dont work case off of assumpti
With scott pelley. Rose good evening. Scott is on assignment. Im charlie rose. Japans Takata Corporation mitted today it knew about a defect in its air bags but failed to issue a timely recall. With that, the u. S. Government hit takata with a fine of 70 million. The fine could grow to a record 200 million if takata fails to live up to the termsave settlement announced today. The air bags are blamed for seven deaths injuries. Jeff glor has been on this story since the start and has the latest tonight. Reporter stephanie forever. In september 2013, she was involved in a lowspeed collision. Instead of her takata air bag protecting her, it nearly killed her. Instant blind offense my right side followed by gushing reporter the air bag exploded and sent shrapnel into her face. It was terrifying. I thought i was going to bleed out at first. Reporter today, transportation secretary anthony foxx blamed takata for misleading regulators and the American Public for years. Delay, misdirection, and