last game. here we go, wilson throws, caught. reporter: we all remember. here at the 49er team a store, it was going like gangbusters. the store manager sets george kittle jerseys are a hot item. the idea of russell wilson coming back to levis, oh yeah. what you say you are tempting fate by wishing them to play seattle again? i say bring it. in order to go to the super bowl, you have to beat the best team out there. reporter: how much more are fans willing to pay on the secondary market for next week s game? i would do for. that is how much of a fan i am. reporter: triple? may be. i d have to get into my retirement. reporter: in san jose, kpix 5 . we just did a quick check on stub hub and right map it will take $400 to get into the gate fo for standing room only. meanwhile, a new england patriots star is facing charges for bad behavior in beverly hills. please of rested julian edelman after he allegedly jumped onto someone s car and damaged it. the 31-year-o
hour, hour and a half or so. leaving south philadelphia, heading through center city be ready there. they are workinge and westbound on the schuylkill expressway, out near king of prussia interchange coming from south jersey no problems on the freeway or 55 and mass transit so far so good, thomas , back to you. keep it flowing, thank you gunfire erupts in the streets of phoenixville striking one person police have found the weapon, and now they are looking for the shooter. our jenny joyce joins us from phoenixville, good morning to you, jenny. reporter: police are actively investigating, this shooting, right now, little information is available, what we know is that the shooting happened here on the 200 block of bridge street, just before 10:00 p.m. last night. you can see police are on the scene at children s plaza, evidence markers, police tape, investigators, covering this quaint, block, according to police one person was transported from the scene where a waiting an u
and we do say good morning, america, on this friday morning. what an incredible story. can you imagine searchg for your child for 13 years? no. wow. unbelievable. the family is overjoyed right now and i can only imagine as you re talking about what that first hello was like after all that. we ll get to that. but right now, let s get right to the stepped up security at the world s airports. look at three of the busiest airports in this country, hartsfield-jackson, atlanta, l.a.x. and washington dulles, a crackdown on security involving luggage handling expected there, and at the hundreds of overseas airports that fly directly to the u.s., as investigators try to figure out what took down that plane in egypt. abc s brian ross starts us off. good morning, brian. reporter: good morning, george. according to the chairman of the house homeland security committee, the u.s. asas soon as this weekend is expected to order sweeping security changes for all flights coming nonstop
fighting for her life inspires her hometown to rally to her side. it makes me feel so happy that everybody cares about me this much. this is the cbs weekend news. quijano: good evening, i m elaine quijano. ssni re e the country this weekend has risen again. at least 12 people are now confirmed dead. at least nine tornadoes tore through the south. more than 230,000 lost power. some 13,000 flights have been cancelled or delayed. and in the east, record heat. it s been a weekend of extremes as meg oliver reports. reporter: tornadoes ripped through at least three statesth. in carrolton, alabama, larry jones raced for cover as his roof peeled away. devastated, scared. i figured everything was over with and done. i got on the four wheeler and went to see what i could see and who can i see, you know. governors in mississippi and arkansas called states of emergency after heavy rains, flooding and fierce winds toppled trees. icy conditions in bentonville, arkansas made dri
Delmarva Christian High School (DCHS) held its induction ceremony for the National Honor Society (NHS) on April 17. The event, which took place at DCHS, welcomed 25 students into the