collapse begins. now, i-95 is now closed in both directions here in northeast philadelphia. state leaders say a tanker truck caught fire under the overpass and the heat caused a portion of i-95 s northbound lane to come crashing down. this compromising the southbound lanes. last night demolition crews started chipping oea way at the wreckage. one car is still stuck under the rumble a long haul to repair one of the busiest highways in pennsylvania. retired philadelphia police sergeant telling fox news this morning some drivers including himself drove over those southbound lanes with seconds to spare. i saw the black smoke, figured it was a car on fire on 95 in philadelphia. not unusual. as i was driving, realized i had to go through it because i was already past the exit. i hit a bump that was essentially the road getting ready to collapse. thank god state police closed it down shortly after. it was literally like driving off a curb and that s how heavy it was. buttigieg s
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los angeles and this is america s least news late news, fox news and i. former president trump is now facing challenges to his candidacy in multiple states tonight. while colorado is the first to boot him from the ballot, it may not be the last. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with a look at those challenges, where they stand, and some of the other legal woes the former president is facing. good evening, jonathan. it s becoming a head spinning exercise just to try to keep up with the momentous cases the supreme court is now being asked to weigh in on, and to keep up with whom is asking for what. former president donald trump, for instance, apparently wants the court to decide whether section three of the 14th amendment to the constitution bars him from running for the presidency as a colorado court ruled it did this week. that might be because the colorado action seems to be spurring several other states to look at similar legal efforts to prevent trump from b
20. even uber, dash, grubhub, everything is tip, tip, tip. to you think tips have gotten o it of control? yes. reporter: tips are part of a culture, meant to be a thank-you for good service. today many americans are being asked, would you like to leave a tip. it s tricky. if you re at a coffee shop, hairstylist, taxi, i don t know the rules or what to tip. reporter: a tip screen had more negative emotions for those than those who didn t. you go to the coffee shop and they tip around the laptop and you re like, why am i tipping. reporter: a group we spoke to said they don t mind tipping. i put in a dollar or two. i don t mind. i feel like i m helping other people. reporter: this is provisions
stressed, a little confused on whom to tip and how much. but some workers say that extra 15% or 18% or 20% is the only way they make ends meet. vanessa yurkevich reports. reporter: this screen is stressful for many. does the flip of screen feel like a lot of pressure? it does. and they give you options like 10, 15, 20, even like uber, dash and grubhub, all of it. everything is tip, tip, tip. reporter: do you think tipping has gotten out of control? yes. reporter: tips are part of american culture meant to be a thank you for good service. but today more and more americans are confronted with the question, would you like to add a tip? it is tricky everywhere, right? like if you are at a coffee shop, at the hairstylist, if you are coming out of a taxi. like i don t know the rules then and i often don t know what to tip. reporter: a recent study found that in a high number of cases, participants who were presented with a tip screen had more negative emotions to the payment ex