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>> terror in par he is, following the latest from the city under siege this morning, series of coordinated attacks least at leave 120 dead in one of the deadliest act of violence since worlds war two. >> today is saturday, november 14th, i'm nicole brower, 5:00 right now, also checking the forecast with kyla grogan standing by, it will be pretty cold and windy today? >> one more day of it see some improvement. this morning the wind wasn't so bad. i felt the chill. i put the coat on. >> i wasn't taking any chances, full blown winter caught, sipped up all the way. >> for good reason, today the
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high will actually be below average, gotten so used to these above average temperatures, today high of just 50 degrees, you'll feel the chill in the air, no doubt about it. let's talk about the headlines, wild and windy, cool, blustery, high of ooh degrees. live look at storm scan3, you have to notice, the snow flu and the poconos right now, in western pennsylvania, that's the cold air rushing toward us, everybody. and that's why we're not going to get out of the ooh agree range today. live neighbor haded network, 41 degrees right now in plymouth meeting, wilmington, 41, mays landing at 42, again, the winds not bad, between five to 7 miles an hour, will change going throughout the day. philadelphia sitting at 44 degrees, mount pocono, just 45. forty-eight in wildwood. here is the win, westerly flow about 15 miles per hour topped out in wildwood and in philadelphia, about to get it started. soap, today, high of 50 if you are in ooh, lots of sunshine,
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51, the poconos, just 40 degrees. are you ready for these temperatures to warm up? me too. guess what? we have wild week of 60s ahead. we'll talk about that coming back in the seven day forecast, and i like it. >> kyla, thank you. the city of paris is in mourning after series of coordinated attacks that could be the worst terror attack on the nation's history, at least 127 people are dead after shootings and bombings of six different locations, eight of the attackers are dead, seven suicide bombings, and they continue to look for accomplice is in the attack. french president vowed to be merciless with the country's enemies, this as world leaders are coming together to support the nation including president obama. cbs news correspondent craig boswell breaks down what happened. >> swat teams in paris are conducting elaborate search of potential hiding places as they try to find out more about the terrorists behind seven orchestrated attacks that have shaken the city.
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terrorists launched series of bloody attacks through paris. the worse carnage was at the bataclan concert hall, took hostages, killed more than 100, witnesses say, the attackers were civilian clothes, without masks. a bands from palm dessert california was performing at the time of the attack, at least one member of the band escaped and said terrorists flood in the through multiple doors. witnesses say the attackers through explosives and shot at the crowd inside. gunmen also opened fire on diners inside french restaurant killing at least 11 people. american tourist mattie young was eating nearby was hussled to the basement. >> there were police outside the restaurant, after little while they locked the restaurant, after we foundut there were moore people dead and hostages. >> two explosions rock north paris near the soccer stadium where france was playing germany. >> when i look up to the sky,
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after i heard that, there were no fireworks, that's when i knew it had to be serious. >> went on television to declare state every emergency, took the unprecedented sleep of closing the country board err. president obama pledged his support. >> this attack not just on the people of france, but this is is an attack on all of humanity. >> police believe there were at least eight attackers and that all are dead. >> the gunmen were well armed, caring hand grenades, some were wearing suicide belts. in washington, craig boswell, now, back to you. >> the philadelphia police department issued a statement saying it has not received any credible threats here, but they are on high alert. the statement reads in part, as always, we want our officers and the public to be extra vigilant. we will also increase our presence at sporting events
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this weekend just ensure that we are visible to all and ensuring safety. for those in our area who have connections to france, the i tax are particularly upsetting. alexandria hoff live in the news center now with more on that side of the story, alex, good morning. >> nicole, from the birth place of freedom to one of the old else partners peace, the city every philadelphia has been in mourning for the sit of i paris word these attacks came down around dinnertime our time. as the number of deaths have fluctuated higher and higher, settling into 127, those with friends and family in those areas around the attack struck told to get into communication, i am loved ones could check themself off as safe. michael skull inches, honorary french console in philadelphia, struggling to come to terms with the attack. >> were the attacks on the charlie hebdo earlier, not long ago, but of course this
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is a shocking, shocking development. but of course, watching this story, our hearts go out to the people who were affected and we're just going to keep watching to see the information as it develops. >> now, on ton of the french architecture that can be found around the city philadelphia has its own french quarter and many fine french establishments. coming up 5:30, we will speak to the owner bistro, hopes no news is good news in terms of family living in paris. live in the news center this morning, alexandria hoff, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank you, you can count on "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as new details emerge about these terror attacks. the latest on air and on line at cbsphilly.com. us military officials say they are confident they have killed islamic state millitant, jihadi john, the millitant believed to have beheaded several hostages in recent years. spokesman steve warren said jihadi john was the target of a spill ill shot from a drone,
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one of several targeted attacks on islamic state leaders. new this morning, fire officials in gloucester county, new jersey are investigating the cause of a two alarm fire overnight. it happened in woolwich township in the 200 block of forest lane. the fire broke out just after 1:00 this morning, fortunately no one was injured, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. and coming up next on "eyewitness news", preparations are underway for tonight's democratic debate in des moines, iowa. >> hillary clinton is the frontrunner among democratic presidential candidate. and that has her opponent prepping much harder for debate night. marlie hall in des moines, iowa with the latest coming up. >> they've been married more than two decades, all of that time dealing with a debilitating disease. our stephanie stahl shows us how new device is offering them hope. how new device is offering them hope. we'll be right one of the cool perks of this place is you can eat as much cereal as you want.
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inside a concert hall. france's president has declared three days of national mourning, he also says security is at it highest level within that country. >> the second democratic debate of the presidential campaign season takes place tonight. you can see it right here on cbs-3, right now the candidates i'm sure in preparation mode, and so is the moderator. marlie hall has the latest from des moines, iowa. >> the final touches are being made in des moines, iowa, where democrats will hole their second presidential debate saturday night. >> this is the venue. >> "face the nation" host john dickerson says all three candidates will have different goals when they take the stage. >> for hillary clinton, the challenge is to basically hold on ton of her lead, not create a big mistake. for bernie saunders, martin o'malley, hyped had the polls, an opportunity to make a case
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for their candidacy. >> bernie sanders may have at this time answer hit, when democratic voters told cbs news they believe clinton is better suited to bring change to washington. >> what does that mean? >> real fascinating finding. one of the central things at the heart of the election on the democratic side who can change the system in a big way. they both believe the system, the economic system, in particular, has been tilted towards the wealth. >> i debate will be held here at drake university, but much of the focus will be centered on iowa voters, the first to vote when they caucus in february. >> iowa particularly interested in immigration issues, environmental issues, and certainly, moving forward with an economic recovery. >> viewers across the country can smith their own questions for the candidates via twitter, using the hash tack determine debate. marlie hall, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and again, you can watch the democrats debate tonight, it starts at 9:00 right here
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on cbs-3. >> right now we do want to check on the forecast, and i know it will be kind of colds, kind of windy today. >> exactly. it will be cooler than yesterday. the winds is still going to be kicking like it was yesterday. so it is a tough one. but, we've got sunshine. >> all right. >> if that helps. >> helps to ease the blow, doesn't it? >> and also just know this is today. tomorrow enough better situation. >> for the rest of the week. >> oh, yes. >> did i just give it away? >> that's okay, we can talk about it all day. there is a warm upcoming. windy today for your saturday. today is a part of the quick cool down. talking about this week, with a high of just ooh degrees, by sunday, temperatures are warmer, and we're going to get rid of the wind which will be great particularly for the eagles game sunday. 44 degrees currently in philadelphia, chilly in mount pocono, 36 degrees where they've got snow flurries by the way, about 44 atlantic city zoom in here. take a look at quakertown, 41 degrees for you, just 40 doylestown, and pottstown, coming in at 43 degrees. good morning.
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wind speeds right now about 15 miles per hour in philadelphia, about ten to 15 all across the region, not too bad. wind is out of the west, it is going to pick upgoing throughout the day today. looking at the region again, see winds all the way back to cleveland. westerly flow is rolling toward us yet again today. so today, we could see gusts up to 30 miles per hour, one more day of it, but overnight tonight, we will calm down, winds ten to 15 miles per hour, check out sunday, much nicer, now we are getting there, right? future winds show you going throughout the day today, it will be little tough here. look at 9:00 a.m. already up to 31 miles per hour, that's what the models see. as we get into midnight, again sticking with us, not until sunday morning start to see things calm down and get bit better. storm scan3, take a look at this, we are relatively clear. few clouds out, there boy your eye goes quickly up to the poconos, to western pennsylvania, where they have snow flurries rolling right across thereon i80. oh, boy, thankfully that's not heading toward us, you can sigh, cooler air, once it heads out, we have high
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pressure moving in. that's going to keep us nice and sunny for the weekends, everybody, good news there. once we start warming up into sunday, not going to be too bad at all. so today, windy, cool, high of just ooh degrees, sunshine out there, sunday we get rid of the winds, high of 58. much nicer day, very seasonable day too, spot on for where we should be for sunday. it means the eagles game, looking good, 1:00 game, should have sunshine, relatively calm winds there, 55 degrees, as they take on the dolphins, not bad at all. now this is the other big story which is that next week, check it out, our jet stream heading to the north, five to 10 degrees above average. that's the result as the warm air moves in. so, average high this time of year, 57 degrees, today well below that, up ear's for your sunday, then check it out. here we go into the 60s as we roll right through the week, so your monday will be sunny, dry, and quite lovely. but today, we have to get through the chilly temperature snap today high of just
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50 degrees, and again that wind will be kicking so make sure to take the jacket, be prepared walking out the door. don't let the sunshine fool you. tonight low of 39, we've got win improving, and mostly clear skies. now take a look at the seven day forecast, because this is where the warm up begins. monday we go right to the 60s, you can see clouds moving in wednesday, few showers possible, thursday into friday, but high of 66, on thursday, as we roll toward the latter half of november, pretty incredible, nicole. >> november so far has been amazing. >> amazing. >> come back any time if you are going to behave this way. kyla, thank you. cbs-3 health watch this morning, new hope for people living with parkinson's disease, one of the symptoms difficulty talking, now device helping them communicate and feel less isolated. health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how it is helping a bucks county couple. >> annie and kevin peyton remember their wedding 22 years ago, his hand was shaking, not from nerves, at 26, he was diagnosed with
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parkinson's disease. >> cove inch proposed, and i said yes, and then he got parkinson's, and he thinks because he proposed he got it. >> this kept their senses of humor raising two sons, and as the disease progression dollars kevin deep brain stimulation surgery hoping to control the symptoms and he wrote about it. but his blurred speech and mumbling a symptom of parkinson's continued to worsen. >> kevin was feeling very isolated. >> but this device that looks like a hearing aid is helping, called speech easy. >> are you notice ago difference? >> working with the speech pathologist, kevin reads passages, relearning e nunnation. >> in those days -- >> what it does, the person who is wearing it hears themselves talking, but at a slight delay. it slows down the speaking rate of the person that is using it. >> here's what kevin sounds like without the device. >> kevin fights it every day. and i tell him as long as you
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fight, i will fight with you. it is hard. >> and while it can still be difficult to understand kevin, he says, speech easy has him feeling better about his life. >> the speech easy device was originally used to treat people who stutter, the delayed feed-back is now being used for parkinson's patients, but it doesn't work for everyone, and it is unclear why. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". good for them. 5:18 right now. still ahead, we're showing you what's new at the move thinks weekends. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up antonio bandera stars in the 33 and angelina jolie stars with brad pitt
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happening today, special honor for late 60 minutes correspondent ed bradley. stretch of road in philadelphia is being renamed for the legendary news man. ed bradley way will be a portion of city avenue, between monument road and presidential boulevard. bradley grew up in philadelphia, and went onto have a storied career in broadcast journalism earning 19 em eels. bradley passed away back in 2006. >> also happening today, runners chanelling their inner rocky, the 5k, 10k, taking
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place this morning with the course ending, where he will, at the art museum. runners will be getting into the spirit. awards are given out for best rocky inspired costume. and the anticipation is building for the newest movie in the rocky franchise, creed. our ukee washington sat down exclusively with rocky himself, sylvester stallone. in creed, rock say trainer/father figure. in the seventh motion picture in this boxing franchise, like the iconic character himself, stallone has come a long way n his younger days he went to lincoln high school, but said he graduated from the school of hard knocks. the underdog story of balboa was in his blood. >> i used to work on those docks. i used to work on front and girard. i quit school at 16 for about seven months, and i learned to go back to school after working on those docks and front street in kensington and k and a. so philadelphia set the mood. >> all right, love to hear that, after rocky balboa in
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2008 sly and the film makers authority that would be the end, right, of the ballad of balance bo, a then young talented film maker caught their attention. "eyewitness news" will have much more on stallone and creed ahead of its november 25th opening. so stay tuned. >> angelina jolie and brad pitt appear in a movie together for only the second time playing married couple. the real life rescue of 33 trapped chilean minors also brought to the big screen. kevin frazier more on the movie new in theatres this weekends. >> is that only way in? >> take us inside the story of the trapped chilean miners, three month underground, from helps from officials from their own fate and determination, but antonio and the cast face tough conditions to recreate the intense reality.
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>> it was dirty beyond any expectation you can imagine, you know, we were practically naked with all of this grease all the time, and so happy that it happened that way, because -- the bond that you feel the miners had when they were there in the mine, among all of us. >> and in by the sea, brad pitt, ankle gina jolie stars couple on the brink of marital melt down, angelina not only stars, also wrote and directed the drama, despite the dark tone, the couple found working together to be unique experience, as actor and director and husband and wife. >> whatever you are thinking as a director you usually don't want the actor to knowing everything you are thinking, as my husband, he can casino of look at me and i will say it is fine, he is like no, no, you are just saying that. >> he knows me better than anybody else, but the actor
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director relationship is very collaborative experience of the real now different. actually, actually great pleasure, because you got to trust your director. who do i trust more than my wife? >> do it, perfect, get it over with. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> for all of the latest news from holly would you can watch entertainment tonight, it is on every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> all right, still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, confusion and sadness in paris this morning. in the aftermath of one of the deadliest attacks since world war two. a series of coordinated attacks leaves at least 127 people dead, and coming up next, we'll have the latest as police scour for accomplices. we'll be right back.
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>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> ♪ >> what a night, paris reeling from series of coordinated attacks. this morning at least 127 people are dead, as concert goers, restaurant patrons, and soccer fans became terror targets in one of the deadliest attacks. investigation and reaction from here at home. >> today is saturday, november 14th, good morning, glad you're with us, i'm
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nicole brewer. almost 5:30, we send it out to kyla grogan out on the skydeck, cold and windy today? >> already the breeze picking up, i have the coat buttoned on top button here because it is chilly this morning. so be prepared as you walk out the door. going to be another blustery, cold day today. let's take a look at your headlines this morning, one more windy day, but we will see some improvement sunday. then i have a warm upcoming for you next week. we are talking 60s, and several days of it, but take a look, live look at storm scan3 right now, notice in the poconos, western pennsylvania, they've got snow flurries, that's how chilly the air is, that is headed our way today. that's why we will not get past the ooh degrees mark. sitting at 44 degrees right now, see the wind out of the west at about 15 miles per hour, taking a look around the region, check out mount pocono, already to up 20 miles per hour, so expect to go see gusts to up 30 miles per hour yet again today everyone. not the best forecast. now, here is some good news, sunshine today, even though it
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will be chilly high of ooh degrees, but by sunday the winds is starting to calm down, high of 58. monday high of 62. do you see where i'm going here? let me tell you the 60s justin, as we get into next week. so real nice warm streak coming our way, especially when you consider the second half of november, right, all of this is a gift. we tart to see 60s this time of year. we will talk more about your seven day forecast when i come back in just a few moment. for now re head back to the warmer studio with nicole. >> kyla, thank you. to the latest on the deadliest violence to strike france since world war two. french president elan says the death count stands at 127 this morning after series of coordination cents explosions and shootings in paris last night. he just spoke few minutes ago, blaming isis for the attack, eight of the attack remembers now dead, but the search on for more suspects. >> gunmen armed with weapons,
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stormed restaurant, opened fire killing multiple people. >> huge gunshots, and we ducked on to the floor with all of the other diners, and we had numerous more gunshots coming through the window. >> around the same time, police say, explosions rocked a stadium, during a international soccer match. at least two blasts were heard. >> france's president, watching the match, had to be whisk to safety while people inside the stadium scattered. but the most deaths occurred at concert hall. several gunmen with explosives fired, took dozens hostage, before police took control. >> everybody was on the floor covering their heads, and we heard so many gunshots, and the terrorists were very calm. >> now, with the country in crisis, investigators are working to find the motivation for murder.
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>> it is terror attacks, it could be the worse ever in paris. >> nations across the world offered their support, another symbol of terror, one world trade center in new york, shined in france's colors, blue, white and red. but in the city of light, the eiffel tower turned dark to mourn the victims. i'm marry maloney reporting. >> and president obama spoke last night about the attacks. numerous times the work of terrorists. >> the fact not just on the people of france, but this is an attack on all of human tip. france's our oldest ally, the french people have stool shoulder to shoulder with the ooh needed state time and again. >> and while the attacks did not happen here in the united states, they are certainly unsettling for many americans, especially, for those with ties to the nation. our alexandria hoff live in the cbs-3 news center more on that side of the story.
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al next. >> nicole, the french console here reference dollars attack on publication charlie hebdo earlier this year, but says is that that does not take away from the shock surrounding this event. those here in philadelphia, with french ties struggle initially to get into communication with loved ones as is the case with any developing situation. social media did provide some relief, facebook organizing lists where those overseas could check in as safe. now, philly has its french quarter, decorated when french architecture, we spoke to her following from her bristro. >> i had no idea until friends here if philadelphia, don't know what's going to happen, don't know how many people, just very scary. i have a lot of family in paris. i have no news so far. i am hoping it is good news. i don't know.
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>> anyone that was scheduled to fly out of philadelphia bound for france later today will have to continue to check on that flight status, as the boarders of france are still closed at this time. reporting live from the news center this morning, alexandria hoff, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank you, meanwhile you can count on "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as new details emerge about the terror attacks in paris. we will have the latest on the air and on line at cbsphilly.com. well, 20 people are injured this morning, after a tour bus accident in san francisco, fire officials say double decker bus lost control and smashed into metal scaffolding at construction site. the scaffolding then collapsed on to the sidewalk. bicyclist, several cars, were also involved in the crash which happened in a tourist packed area. at least six of those injured are now in critical condition. a volunteer photographer, for radio station wxpn, facing child pornography charges, identified as 57 year old mark wilkins of philadelphia. now, according to the u.s. attorney's offers, wilkins allegedly took photos of under
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age kids outside the morris arboretum, camden children's garden,, franklin institute, rising sun avenue, where wilkins is believed to have lived. wxpn issued this statement saying quote we were shocked and appalled to learn photograph here volunteered from time to time has been charged with this crime. we have take then matter extremely seriously, have work diligently to assist the police with that investigation. >> well, right now, case of bacterial meningitis has been reported within the cheltenham school district. friday the montgomery county health department confirmed case associated with single student in that school district. now it, didn't say which school. they say it is an isolated incident, though, and poses no threat to the school community. >> philadelphia police arrest two suspect in the murder of 16 year old saline west. the victim's mother joined police to plead for ends to violence in strawberry mansion. detective say 17 year old raheem feaser anti-re johnson shot as he was riding his bike
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on sedgley avenue. the motive of the killing still unclear. monday or for philadelphia's first fallen female firefighter, plaque dedication took place athen gin 64 firehouse in lawncrest for firefighter joyce craig. craig died in december of last year while battling a fire in west oaklane. mayor michael nutter and other dignitaries on hand as the philadelphia fire department unveiled this plaque in craig's memory. it will become permanent fixture at the firehouse where craig was stationed at the time of her death. >> a very special welcome home for local veteran. "eyewitness news" on the 7200 block of torresdale avenue in northeast philadelphia. where a rally kick off for navy engineer gregory hoff. among hoff's accomplishment, helping to stop a shipment of stolen us rock that's were bound for yemen. hoff graduated from philadelphia's father judge high school in 2012. bell come home. >> well, right now, we want to introduce you to 96 year old veteran of world war it, he's in great shape for his age, and looking for work.
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our cleve bryan has his story. >> salvatore, only put on 5 pounds since wearing his army uniform in world war two. >> perfect, right in the. >> talk about the battle of the buldge and he'll joke about his waist size, but this soldier was therefore the real thing. >> i ended up in germany, went to germany, and had two the bat. >> that was a lifetime ago. de santo's wife passed away a few years ago, as well as all 13 of his siblings, while much has changed he still does what he always has, keeping up his yard and going to work. >> fixing things, cleaning up, painting. >> de santo was career electrician, then starting at age six a, work another 31 years as a maintenance man. now at 96 years young, de santo is hoping to embark on third career. okay, maybe not that much work.
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>> i'll try anything once. but i want a light job. and i don't want no weekends. i want to enjoy my weekends, whatever is left of them. >> what a complain err, right? >> my mind keeps saying no but i say yes. what are you going to do? >> if anyone is interested in giving mr. de santo sock work, his daughter his agent and we'll tell you how to get a hole of her. >> i think he needs to come work here for "eyewitness news", we would love to have him. but not on the weekends, we know. 5:38. happening today the spartan race at citizens bank park, our leslie van arsdale takes on the obstacle course at very special friend. oh, oh. fanatic down. we'll tell you hoe she did coming up next. >> also ahead, lays up the skate. ice skating rink at dilworth park is now open. we'll show you what's new at the ring this year. >> and winds are strong and getting pretty cold out there. kyla grogan has the eyewitness weather forecast coming up. stay with us.
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today and tomorrow at the greater philadelphia expo center. just love them, so he will grant. actor john owe curly best known as the character peter monday on seinfeld is host that event. national dog show will air on television on thanksgiving day. >> well, also happening today, the spartan race, citizens bank park, transformed from baseball field to obstacle course for that event. sport reporter leslie van arsdale took up the challenge. spartan race, spartan sprint, citizens bank park, over 20 obstacles, 3 miles. >> what are we talking about obstacles here? >> climbing walls, crawls, sandbag carries, just about anything you can imagine. >> i'm going to need some help with this one. >> fanatic, thank goodness you're here. i don't think i can do this. >> we're going to run as fast as we can up to the rope climb. >> okay. >> and you will climb up that rope climb. ring the bell. >> seriously? >> are you feeling good about
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this? what is the easiest rope we have? >> put your feet on the rope. there you go. >> oh. got it. that didn't work out so well. can we do something else? >> so i can totally hurried this will wall. is there a ladder? totally kidding. >> we will climb this cargo net. up and over. to the finish line. >> level of difficulties? >> way up there. >> let's go. >> common! >> it is not that bad. >> don't come down on me. >> oh, man. that was leslie van arsdale reporting. they are expecting about 10,000 people by the way for today's race. better people than i am. well, if that doesn't get you sore enough, could you always try out some ice skating newly reopened dilworth park. ice rink now open for
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second season, and "eyewitness news" was there, as some strapped on their skates, to glide around the ate there is year the ice rink has extended hours, and a cabin of sorts to maybe get something to eat, something to drink, sponsored by rothman institute. >> revitalization of the center city and dilworth park, this was the best way for us to show our appreciation, to be able to come out here, sponsor this. >> skate rental available at the ice rink, told there will be lessons if you're a skating novice. i love see that go up. i think it is getting me ready for the holiday spirit, you know? finally there. >> well, and today you will feel the temperatures will probably get you ready for the holidays. but don't get used to them, nicole. >> yes, that's okay. >> big changes, but today, it is all about the winds again, everybody, i'm sorry to say, northwest wind gusting up to 30 miles per hour, but sunday things calming down there. see the win out of the west at just ten to 15 miles per hour, about where we're at, 15 miles
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per hour winds in philadelphia, but see mount pocono, up to 20 already, and we're going to see this kick up as we get throughout the day. current temperatures 44 in philly, 45 in reading, 45 in dover, 37 mount pocono, feeling the chill, as we take a look at the region in general, lot of 30's, 40's, on the map. in fact, seeing snow flurries, in parts of central pennsylvania. even in the poconos, that is the cold air that's rushing toward us, as we take a live look at storm scan3, now, the good news is we do not have to worry about snow flurries here, in philadelphia. the bad news is we do have to worry about the cold air, only talking high of about 50 degrees today, but the sunshine will be with us, take a look at your hour by hour, see sunny skies, and high of about 50 degrees, and the wind with us, as well, so it will be blustery, it will be cool out, there do you have dress for it today. as we go through today, see the winds in the 20's, 30-mile per hour range as they gust to up that, about 23-mile per hour gust at 7:00 p.m. here's where we get bert. into sunday morning,
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9:00 a.m., things start to calm down. and set us up for little bit of better day on your sunday. so today, blustery, cold, your sunday, much calmer, nice, high of about 58 degrees, right where we should be this time of year. monday, sunshine is here, then we are going into the 60s. not going to see any 60s in the poconos. check it out. seeing snow flurries, high of just 40 degrees today, as we get into sunday, you will keep the sunshine, warm up to high of 50, not bad. watch out for the overnight low tonight dropping below the freezing mark, could be rough ride. average temperature in philadelphia this time of year, 57 degrees, see where i am going here, we've got warm up on the way everybody. so by monday, we are in the 60s, and by goodness that's where we will stay for good portion of the week. in fact take a look at the temperature outlook, see the entire east coast expected to be much above average, as we go through the next week, casino every nice. not there yet though. today it will be chilly, grab the coat walking out the door. high of just 50 degrees, and that winds is kicking, gusting up to 30 miles per hour. tonight, chilly evening, as
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well, it will be clear, that winds will start to improve in the overnight hours, but low of 39 degrees. all feel. that will getting better sunday, just in time for the eagles game. we have got kick off at 1:00 p.m. should be about 55 degrees, wind should be much calmer, nice anacine, as you can see, we head to monday, look at the 60s rolling right through the week everybody. looking out for few showers thursday into friday, but also looking out for high of 66. and i knew i was going to be friends with november, nicole, i just new it. >> you know, when it feels like this, how could you not? >> all right, kyla, thank you. >> it is 5:47 right now. it was historic night for the sixers, but for all of the wrong reasons. and did our sports department get to your team last night for the friday football frenzy? we'll have a recap coming up next. plus this. >> turning tailgating on it head. how some local women are showing the men how it is done. i'm todd quinones, that story, coming up.
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>> no nba season started with back-to-back losses, oklahoma city, they didn't have to face kevin did your and the, missed the game with a sore hamstring, still had to deal with russell westbrook. and all he did was record his 21st career triple double, 21 points, 17 rebounds, and 11 assists. the sixers became the first nba franchise to lose their first nine games in back-to-back seasons. 102 to 859 final. today they take on the spurs. >> to college hoops, temple started their season down in annapolis maryland, taking on north carolina a close game until mid-way in the first half, tar heels went onto ten to nothing run, owls dropped
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their season opener 91 to 67. eagles take on the dolphins at the lung sunday, coverage starts 11:30, on sunday kick off. don bell with us live from the field at the linc. >> it is time for the friday football frenzy. hi, leslie. >> only two weeks off, playoff time, we start over the bridge in new jersey. woodrow wilson taking on camden, usually play thanksgiving, but it is the playoff. thirty-one to six. >> perkioman valley visiting haverford, the cheerleaders, stot g a pose there, jack donaghy, finds chris tape err. trainer taking this one to the house. little escort, karen bernard,
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wins it 35 to 28. >> the punt return, quickly returning this one to the long touchdown, using five star recruit, 24 college offers on the table. marple newtown at pots grover, hits, throws, able to take it in there. marple newtown the winner 20 to seven. >> north pen visiting unionville, before justin, uses that speed to get around the corner, and score a nice win, 48 to seven. >> and it is time now for game of the week. neshaminy at spring ford pat gallen was there. it is the opening round of the district one quad a playoff here in royersford, seven and three, neshaminy, ten and zero spring forward. >> skins over shirt. after scoreless first, all skins in the second quarter, zach noise plant, he takes it
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to the two. few plays later, put neshaminy up seven to nothing. lead at the half. in the third, it is a keeper. mason jones, here, takes it to the pile on, neshaminy taking it to spring spring forward, up 24-nothing. still, in the third, still shirtless, determination by those kids. spring ford showing some as well, for six. rams down 24 to eight, neshaminy. just too much. this is danzel hughes, green turf ahead of him. 5-yard touchdown. three is-eight, redskins lead, they would win 31-16 in a upset, onto round two for neshaminy. explaining sprinford season ends, ten and zero, game of the week, i'm pat gallen, eyewitness sports. >> that's all for sports, i'm leslie van arsdale, have a great weekend. >> speaking of sports, the ultimate tailgate take-over.
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there will be a lot of partying before sunday big eagles game, "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones tells us there is a company that will actually bring the tailgate to you. >> we're ready. >> seventy, 55, and 55 on the left. >> good to have options. >> oh, yes. >> this is a tailgate err's paradise on wheels, philadelphia based fan cave, and they'll come to where ever you are, and in about 40 meant, they will set up a tailgate, like few have ever experienced before. >> this is the most popular tailgating game, corn hole. >> co-founded and managed by all women, right n trying to make their mark in the often male dominated world of sport entertainment. >> only women owned tailgating
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the chill this saturday, maybe little wind in the mix. kyla grogan back to tell us what we can expect when we come back. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds.
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toll expected to climb, and this morning, the president of france is blaming isis. we'll have a live report. just a minute away. today is saturday, november 14th, good morning to you, so glad you're with us, him ' nicole brewer. just about 6:00 right now. we send it over to kyla grogan for more on the forecast. cold and windy, right, bundle up. >> those are the headlines, no doubt about it, also good news, we will have warmer run as we head into next week, that sounds nice. >> yes, describe the jacket, headed out the door today, you will want it, we do have very blustery day on tap, everybody, temperatures well below average today. so, your headlines for the day is that it will be wild wind, gusty, cool and blustery, high of just 50 degrees, don't rush outside, right? stay nice and warm and cuddle up. taking live look at storm scan3, see the coal air rushing toward us, look at
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that, they have snowflakes in state college, pa, and in the poconos, happy to say, we won't see know flakes. we will feel the chill today. 44 degrees currently in philadelphia, 35 mount pocono. about 46 down in wildwood. and the wind right now, not bad. we are between ten and 17 miles per hour. we will see it increase, going throughout the day today. today high of ooh degrees, down the shore, five; you have the wind there, too. and in the poconos, snow flurries, high of just 40 degrees, but, take heart, my friend, warm up is coming, talk about that coming back in just a few moment, the city of paris is in mourning after series of coordinated attacks that could be the worst terror attack in the country's history. a 127 people are dead after shooting and bombing in several different legs cents, authorities continue to look for accomplices in those attacks. this morning, french president francois hollande blaming isis for those
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