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>> can we just stay in the moment? can we just not move past this? >> i'm here. >> hey we're not the only ones who wake up early. this is neighborhood network camera, view from palmyra cove nature park. i notice the boats already out on the water. look at these guys, they were rolling on by, and i thought somebody else is out there working, too, so good morning to you, if you happen to be watching us there on the river. hey, 64 degrees we take live look at center city. see how clear it is this morning, we will see the blue skies out there today. taking live look at storm scan3, you can see, looking terrific in philadelphia, in and around philadelphia, we do have little action off to the north and west, and that's going to be coming our way as we get toward the weekend. that is what's actually going to start to drop the temperatures down for us. but, not happening today. today, we are talking high of 85 gross if you're in philadelphia, 808 at the shore, saturday more of the same. not until sunday we start to see the temperatures ramp down. we start to see that change. and by the way, this is casino
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of awesome weather for football. i want to mention that we have a game of the week here. this one, clear, comfortable, 78 degrees, guys, that's fantastic football weather for you. so your welcome. mother nature is on your side for friday night football. let's talk about what's happening, though, with the traffic this morning. i'm going to punch over to you, my little sport thing. >> i love. >> and you have heals on. >> wow kyla, you are just a girl. good morning, everyone, we are having great morning so far, because it is friday, and we are all so excited, that the week sends upon us, the weather is beautiful. /side looking great, those of you headed toward the king of prussia area, looking good. even the ones can construction, looking really nice still. probably will as we move into the six's hour. schuylkill eastbound, head toward the vine. uncle see, i mean, just looks like the most perfect drive, so if you have to leave the
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house early this morning, that's one of the blessings this this morning. here is a beautiful look at the ben franklin bridge those every you come nothing new jersey. so you can soak this in, i love that shot. it is so beautiful with all of the light with the black sky still. and also we know the pope is coming to town, ben franklin parkway inner drive closed between 20th street and eakin's oval, in until tuesday, september 29th. so make a little note of. that will we know he is coming. also construction, two the 95 northbound between route 47, 42 freeway, one lane still closed. i'll have update coming up in about 15 minute. >> meisha, thank youment donald trump raising eyebrows about something he didn't say during a town hall event in new hampshire. a question wrongly state that president obama was a muslim and not an american. and trump didn't correct him. >> the problem in this country, it is called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he is not even a american. >> we need this question --
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>> now, trump drove the birth controversy in the 2012 presidential election, but since distanced himself from that issue during his current run. he also said that he would be looking at the man's claims of terrorist training camps on american soil. >> house republicans plan to pass two bills blocking funding for planned parenthood. cushing some a where sean procedures. both bills are supposed to come up for debate today. as anne-marie green report, the white house is ready to veto them. >> the push against planned parenthood is gaining strength in the house. >> instead of dealing with the economy of our country, republicans are up to some more of their, i don't know how even to describe it, insults, lack of respect, for women. >> gop lawmakers are outraged over this summer release showing planned parenthood executives, discussing aborted
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fetuses in reserve: how republicans want to end all government funding for planned parenthood. there was widespread criticism of the organization, at wednesday's gop presidential debate. >> we shouldn't be sending $500 million of taxpayer money to funding ongoing criminal enter prize. >> this is about the character of our nation. fan we will not stand up and force president obama to veto this bill, shame on them. >> house lead letters try and push through a temporary funding bill, without the cut to planned parenthood. speaking in new hampshire, democratic presidential candidate, hillary clinton, should g -- shutting down the government puts the economy and country in peril. >> shutting down the government is something nobody else in the world really under stands. you would voluntarily do that to yourself? go figure. >> open ' anne-marie green, cbs-3 new york. >> happening today, military hearing continues for army sergeant, bo berg doll. his lawyers will pre present
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evidence, but it is in the clear if he'll call sergeant to the stand. trying to determine if he would face court marshall on charges every de is her sean, held sergeant for five years until a prisoner swap with the united states. >> how dear oath owes are making a difference, money watch's jill wagner joins us liver from the new york stock ex chance, i guess good excuse to eat them, not that i needed one. >> yes, i will take any excuse i can get. >> good morning, we start with the federal reserve, still not able to riz interest rate just yet. says the us john market is strong, but concerned about overseas economy such as china fed had lowered rate to near zero during the financial crisis in 2008 to help boost the economy. that's where they've stayed ever since. we could see rate hike though later this year. >> warning for apple users, a significant number of customers say their mobile devices have crashed while download g apple's new operating system ios9.
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many took to social media to complain, one of the glitches seems to be affecting customers with older smart phones and ipads. apple has not commented. >> all right, how about a six pack of tablet? amazon's rolling out seven-inch tablet for just $50. you can also buy a six pack for $250. the press down to 41 bucks, amazon hoping the lower employs will attract new customers, especially around the holiday season. >> and do your otto's showing it support for the lgbt community with rainbow colored chips. bags of do your eat owes, rainbows, will be mailed to people who donate at least $10 to the it get better project. an organization that helps gay and lesbian teens who have been bullied. the rainbow do your eat owes reportedly taste just like cool ranch. nicole? >> now, that's even better. i was going to say, is it nacho cheese flavor or full ranch because it makes -- clearly i'm hungry. >> they all taste good to me.
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>> yep. thanks for the update. appreciate t talk to you in a bit. well, we will find out later today who bought the former showboat casino in atlantic city. stockton university approves the deal to sell the property on wednesday. the school hopes to turn the showboat into a satellite campus when it bought it last year. rooms on how the property can be used kind of complicated those plans. >> today, you'll be able to grab shorty in center city. grand opening of the new wawa. very exciting. "eyewitness news" got sneak peak inside the flag ship store at broad and walnut. the store on the avenue of the art already the first wawa to feature indoor bar seating along the windows, opens at nine the this morning, full two month ahead of schedule. >> well, hey, new exhibit opens at the franklin institute this weekend, just in time for the pope's visit. vatican explained door, the largest vatican collection to ever tour the s. our jan carabeo live at the franklin institute this morning, with a preview. jan? >> reporter: nicole, good morning it, looks like i'm coming to you live this north
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from the sistine chapel, actually this is the van can exhibit at the franklin institute. truly is special experience, the only place on the east coast that you will be able to see these 200 or so special artifact, and object, that take you through 2,000 years of vatican history. here to explain little bit of it to us is brother charles hogan, exhibit curator or consult here to talk us through some of the experiences people will see come start of this weekends. what are we looking at right here behind us? >> we are looking at the scaffold that we put up here to remind people of the work of michaelangelo who certainly of art and services that michaelangelo has deeply profoundly held the theological beliefs he tried to express in his art. in fact you will see in this exhibit a small what he made for his good friend, lady victoria colognea which expresses some of the faith. and if you look over here you
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will see also just some of the e artifact from his days working there, in the sistine chapel. there are some clamps nails used to shore up the friscos of the work that he was doing, and then little bit later, with continuing restorations of the chapel, we see the remains of some playing cards used in idle months by the painters and the workers that follow after him. >> so you can literally step through this sistine chapel. you can see items that were there at the time when michaelangelo was painting. what are some of the other special items? i understand some of the it develops never been on display in rome, haven't even left vatican city. what are some of those items in. >> many of them. good number of things you can see from the earliest centrist of the roman church, first basilica of saint peters, things that you can only see if you go now to the papal critics some mosaic fragments,
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pieces of art, pieces of devotion, people left at the too many of saint peter, and then at the other end of the spectrum, there are things here from the missionary archives of the church that show that wonderful dialogue between the papacy and the world, which is so examplified today with pope francis, that you couldn't see even if you went to roam. >> rome. >> the time something perfect with the pope arriving a week from philadelphia. he has welcome message as soon as you step foot into the exhibit, welcoming people in all of the great artwork and culture here? >> and the letters written personally to each of the faith full, because he want to have this as a personal experience, reminder of the two fold mission of the church, to minister to those in need and to be in dialogue, searching out the beauty and the goodness of the world. in fact, you will even see little white sickato that the pope wears there at the entrance. >> father charles, so much to see here t opens on saturday. there are extended hours
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during the world meeting of families, this exhibit runs through february. come check it out. coming up in the next half hour, actually look at the one item that you can touch in here, it very cool. so you don't want to miss t erika, nicole, with a to you. >> instead of trip to roam, something right in our backyard, thank up, appreciate t all right, 5:41 right now, we have seen pretty bad first pitches at baseball games, right? well, now you can add one to the list. if you don't want to miss the awful throw by a former sixer, plus this. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming upjohn i deposition goes through incredible transformation to become the notorious real life gangster in black mask.
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>> homeowner had a gun head to her head, the three suspect got away with about $800. >> this raging center city fire is now being investigated as a case of arson. and there is a reward for information lead to go an arrest. the fire broke out early tuesday morning, at 13th and chancellor street. investigators want to talk to this man, seen leaving the scene shortly before that fire. happening today, the secretary of homeland security will be in town to review security measures for the pope's visit. secretary jay johnson will meet with mayor nutter today to go over operational procedures and contingency plans. >> talking sports right now, the eagles play the cowboys this weekend with kick offset
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for 4:25 sunday afternoon at lincoln financial felled. it will be demarco murray's first game against his old team. and, it will take me longer to tell you about the end of last night's thursday night football game than it took the broncos to score two touchdowns to win it. peyton manning and the broncos tied the game in the final minute. then chief's running back, fumbled, and broncos quarterback bradley, he tran in for the winning touchdownment broncos beat andy reid and the chiefs 31 to 24. next thursday night, redskins and giant right here on cbs-3. >> well, former sixer michael carter williams plays for the milwaukee bucks now, last night, he tossed out the ceremonial first pitch at the of at the brewers game. let's say he is a little better at basketball. his toss hit cameraman, poor guy, look at him, he knows it is bad. ncw tweets i clearly need a warm up. >> oh, you kind of feel for him. listen, everybody has a wild pitch every now and again. >> i could not do any better, so i shall not judge.
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>> you are not professional athlete. >> no, bye was that girl that got hid in the kick ball because i was talking in the outfield. not going to even. good morning, everybody, to the werth watchers, hope you are having good morning, not easy to get going in the morning sometimes. looking at the current observations this one from jerry, good morning, jerry, in king of prussia. he's got 59 degrees where he is. let's head little further west, and we head out to rusty, good morning, in pa, he says it is cool right now, can i not wait for another gorgeous september day. tgif. hey, i think a loft people agree with you. and we are off to good start already. so, let's take a look, if i can get this to go, there go, what we are looking out for today practically perfect, doesn't get much better than this, low humidity, light wind. it will be another gorgeous day, no doubt about it, current temperatures right now, you can see at 64 degrees in philadelphia, 50 mount pocono, 59 down in wildwood. as we get our day started we zoom in down the shore, six an
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already at barnegat light. check out ocean city coming in at 67. fifty-five for cape pavement as i mention, and 62 to those of in you rehoboth. if you are heading to the shore today, boy oh, boy, real nice. check it out. eight a degrees for hi, beautiful out there. make sure to have the sunscreen on, your uv index at six. rip currents risk is low, so if you need to put the toes in the water no problem there. philadelphia forecast, see temperatures warmer than the shore. talking high of 85 degrees today. and you think about it, our average, yes, only upper 70s. so we're looking good, take a look at storm scan3, but can't help but notice this bit of mess over in the midwest. that's coming our way. and that's actually what's going to knock our temperatures down. that gets to us on sunday, so today, high of 85 degrees. beautiful out there. nice and warm. enjoy t lovely evening with a low of 64. but the change in temperatures is going to happen the latter haft of the weekend whom saturday we start out beautiful, notice by sunday down to high of 08 degrees, by
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monday, okay, hello, then headed into fall, and the mid week time frame. 70s what we're looking at. so i don't know, i love the warmth, meisha, a but i'm ready for some fall too. it will be fun to break it out. >> stop it. stop it. stop right where you are. >> maybe? no, it will be a nice change for sure, but let me tell you i will never complain about 90s, never. okay, here's a look at the boulevard. as you move southbound toward the schuylkill, looking good, we are starting to see volume levels just inch up just a little bit. more headlight now than we saw just about 15 minute ago. so we know volume levels now are starting to push on forward, as they typically do, as we move toward that 6:00 hour. that's letter. vine street expressway, at eighth street, looking good here for those of you in and around the vine, i've been keeping my on on these cameras, looking good. construction on the northeast extension both directs cents, between mid-county, and lansdale. that's about a 11-mile stretch, closed on sunday for
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about six hours, and as soon as i get the final hours, which i am talking becomes i'll let you know. also, some construction in delaware ram from route one northbound to 995 southbound is closed between six a.m. and 7:00 p.m. weekdays until october 2nd. that's another note for you. nicole, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. >> talking entertainment right now, johnny dep becomes almost unrecognizable in his latest role. kevin frazer from entertainment tonight has the words on deposition's take on roll life mobster whitey bolger. >> just saying, just saying, could get you burried real quick. >> johnny dep stars at whitey bolger, slick back balding hair, and a terrifying demeanor to become one of the most notorious gangsters in american history. >> james bolger, i was always fascinated by, not just where he came from, how he lived, all of that, but being able to evade authorities for a good 16, 17 years. if you have done that, always
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fascinated with the store. >> i bolger's story certainly is fit for the big screen, not only was he a violent criminal, but he worked with the fbi for i am form and the for his childhood friends and his own brother billy joel beer played boy benedict was powerful politician. >> jim's business is jimmy i's business. you know, very high fell using politicianment and jimmy ends up kind of in the under world, yet, they had family dinners, they've built a church, even though they were on very different sides. >> get the fbi to fight our wars and we do whatever we want to. >> i think it was a business decision that without question work for him. that he took and ran with, you know what i mean, offered that kind of clemency, you know, you're going to take it. >> how come no one has nailed bolger? he seems to be involved in every crime in the city yet the bureau keeps saying it is
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clean. >> what's bolger done? >> what's he done? everything. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now back to you in the studio. >> and stay to up date with everything that's happening in hollywood with entertainment tonight. it is on tonight and every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, it is that time of year again. time for the eastern state penetentary 25th annual terror behind the walls. the penetentary is at 22nd and fairmount, mayer's largest haunted house guaranteed to frighten you. i can tell from personal experience they don't mess around. there are six spectacular spooky attractions inside the national historic landmark. you can check it all out beginning at 7:00 tonight. particular rhett $13. >> man, they really turn up the heat in that thing, they touch you, get you all scared, crazy stuff. 5:51, getting a look at this morning at the devastating flashflood that hit utah, and also the dramatic escape by some hikers. also, it has been whirlwinds
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>> welcome back, new video shows hikers desperately fleeing to safety as flashflooding hit zion national park in utah. >> guys, it is going to flood. >> video taken monday halfway up the 1500-foot climb to one of the park's most popular look outs. these hikers made it out alive thank goodness, but the bodies of seven other hike remembers found in the park. the park service says more than six/ten of an inch of rain fell within one hour. well, we now know at least 11 people are dead, in chile, following the powerful earthquake that struck the northern part of the country wednesday night. officials say that number could climb as emergency crews reach those hardest hit areas. the 8.3 magnitude earthquake has been followed by dozens of after shocks. >> family of teenager arrested after bringing homemade clock to school plans to go to police to get the clock back today. on that new how many add captured the attention of the world earlier this week when
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he was handcuffed and arrested after bringing the clock to his school in texas. the device was mistaken for a bomb. his father spoke out yesterday. >> if this is a bomb like they say, why not evacuate the building? it doesn't look like america. >> his father said his son will not be going back to his public high school, but instead, they'll be looking for private or home schooling options. >> coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news", the latest on early morning home invasion in the pennypack section of northeast philadelphia. plus, david letterman returning to television. we will tell you the new project he is taking on, and there is nothing funny about it, plus eagles home open is her this sunday, i'll take you behind the scenes, and on the field, at the linc, as they prepare for the cowboys. we'll be right back.
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>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". the male said do not look at us or we will shoot you. >> terrifying moments, for a northeast philadelphia mother, when three mask men break into her home and hold a gun to her head. all while her children slept upstairs. we're live with the latest. >> also, pro ticking the pope, a rare look inside one of the
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nerve centers work to go keep the holy father safe. plus, the top security officials coming to town today. >> and, officials say this devastating fire in center city was no accident. the man they think set it on purpose. we'll have the details on. that will today is friday, september 18th, good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. erika has the day off today. but we are getting your day start wad check on traffic and weather together with kyla and meisha. >> good morning, it is friday. >> it is, we made it. >> oh, aren't you guys so excited? i know, nicole, i saw it. looking good on the roadways, you can guys, i know the weather department is looking good. kyla always bringing such great news. >> natallie it has been wild run, calling it our little september sizzle here, kind of interesting, you think, september is actually the month we've had the warmest temperature all year. we hit 96 earlier this month, that was the warmest day of the whole year. so warmth, a theme for thus september. and as we take current look at temperatures, see already in the 60s,an
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