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settled in at the surface, 8-mile per hour, ten at the airport, in philadelphia. there go. storm scan3, quiet, so the roadways are in good shape this morning, you can't blame the weather for the traffic problems this morning, again, maybe we battle little sun glare later on once the sun is up. but today, i don't know if we can get much better than this for november. mild temperatures running good 10 degrees above average. no humidity this time of year, winds on the light side. check it out. hour by hour, again, cool this morning, 8:00 temperatures in the upper 40's, in the sunshine, climbing up through the 50's to low 60s, by lunchtime. afternoon highs, again, good almost 10 degrees above average, sunshine, six a for philadelphia, low 60s at the shore, 50's in the poconos, now, meisha gets warm they are week, but we will be tracking some rain, we'll break down the details in a few minutes. >> okay, we have to mix that in there. thanks so much, justin, good morning, happy monday to you, welcome back. we are getting in the swing every things, little kids going back to school, going back it work, 59 south academy looking good.
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there was some police on the scene escorting wide load truck out of the way. that's since been cleared. so looking good here. just starting to heat up little bit this morning. here is a look at the schuylkill eastbound on the vine. taillights moving in the eastbound direction. looking good here. this is fairly typical what we see right around the 5:30 mark, so looking good. the schuylkill babely anywhere i look is looking fairly nice, same with the vine. forty-two freeway north at creek road approaching 295 looking good. showing this camera shot again, number one, because it is heating up just little bit from even just ten minute ago, when we look at the shot, but also because we had accident just north of this. forty-two north at ramp to 295 was block because of an overturned tractor-trailer now since cleared. that's great news. now longer being i have death dollars to exit 26. disable truck, roost develop boulevard northbound, inner drive at conwell avenue. one lane is blocked in this area, because that far, just make note of that, because of the roosevelt boulevard can get fairly busy in the 5:00 hour. >> meisha, a thank youment bake to breaking news right now, woman shot during home invasion in port richmond. neighbors say that victim had just moved into the
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neighborhood too. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now, at the scene, with the latest information for us. jan good morning. >> that woman shot, update, he is now in stable condition. so little bit of good news from this scene this morning. live on scene behind me, you can see that police remain on the scene this morning, they've been going in and out of the home all morning, securing the scene, looking for evidence, and interviewing witnesses, and in fact couple of witness who is were just walk away from the scene not too long ago, include an adult, and a child. 2,000 block every buckea street. police responded just after 3:00 a.m. for report of home invasion, police say the suspect were wearing masks. they say one woman was shot who was inside police took her to the hospital and again they now say she is in stable condition, meanwhile, no word this morning about those suspects, neighbors here tell
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me this woman just moved in not too long ago, many here didn't know her, all they know they say is that they heard a very loud bang this morning, followed by a lot of this police activity. going in and out of the home, neighborhood on edge, a lot of people are awake, awaiting words on what happen here, what these suspect wanted, what they got away w so this is still a developing story, but again, that woman who was shot was taken to the hospital. san now reportedly in stable condition. police are interviewing witnesses, including a child. reporting live in port richmond, "eyewitness news". >> following friday's deadly attacks, french fighter jets dropped more than dozen bombs in syria over the weaken, destroying several isis targets including a jihad training camp. >> say two more suicide bombers have been identified. also, the search is still on
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for sal an abdul salam, one of eight terrorist hostess caped. one of those killed until the attack, california student nohemi gonzalez. >> as they try to figure out how the attackers plan to keep their plan secret, here at home law enforcement officials have beefed up security for the start of your work week. done -- champion with more. >> across new york city, continues now for the work week. >> not a city in america that has the re sore cents that we have here in new york, understandably, based on 9/11 experience, so we are constantly on alert here. >> at popular and crowded spot across the city like times square, heavily armed officers, patrolled, specialty counter terrorism units were also deployed. >> train passengers will see nor officers and security, the department says, the measures
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are meant to be form of public reassurance. the heightened security stretches far beyond new york. out after bun dance every caution football fans went through extra security. >> bottom line nobody whether it will happen. there have also been height ends sensitivities in recent days, late yesterday, this american airlines flight from washington, d.c. to boston, was delayed after passengers reported two men on board were acting suspiciously. the men were eventually questioned, and released. don champion, cbs-3 news, new york. >> philadelphia orchestra paid tribute to the lives lost in the paris terror attacks during concert sunday afternoon. >> ♪ >> many in the crowd stood in
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support. >> in business news this morning, how the paris attacks could impact domestic and international markets. we check in with jill wagner checking in with details. good morning. >> good morning, erika. european markets owned lower today. so far the sell-off not as severe as a lot of analysts had predicted in the wake of the paris attacks. airline stocks and other tourist related companies are lower, defense companies, though, could get a boost. us markets will open this morning after a sell-off last week, the dow fell another 202 points on friday, the nasdaq fell 77 points. the new york stock exchange will observe a moment of silence, before the opening bell today, to honor the victims. a spokesperson wouldn't comment on whether there would be any security changes here at the stock exchange, but after 9/11, millions of dollars were spent on increased security with added metal detectors, and street barriers, the stock exchange also filled a back up trading floor at undisclosed location.
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facebook activated rarely used safety check tool following the paris attack, lets people in their network know that they're okay. critics want to know why that feature hadn't been turned on for other recent violence like the bombing in beirut, ceo mark zuckerberg said safety check previously used in natural disasters like earthquakes. plans to activate the feature for more human disasters going forward. which hopefully there will not be many. erika? >> absolutely, but such a great feature to know your loved ones are look, especially overseas, and you can't get in touch. >> absolutely, especially, a loft those cell phone lines were coming in busy. >> absolutely, jill, thank you. right now 5:37. after last week's over time victory in dallas, eagles were coming home for what we thought would be an easy win against the dolphins, again, that's would we thought. instead though they got the game they lost the game and their quarterback all in one game. pat, if you just watched the
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first quarter thinking hey, they're doing pretty pretty well. >> after one quarter, then downhill. if i knew how to fix this, erika, i think i would be a rich, rich man. and i actually think they might be listening to paula abdul. two steps forward and two steps back. that has been the montra for the philadelphia eagles this season, just when you think they've turned a corner, just when you think they are bea to get on a roll, they go backward. and against the dolphins, the eagles had a chance to jump over 500, for the first time this season, with first home game in three weeks, finally it was a fast start through eight games, right here, sam bradford on the move, finds josh huff rare first quarter touchdown, the birds would lead seven-three there, after safety the eagles drove the field, brian matthews would score on 1 yard run, 16 points in the first quarter it, looks like the route was on. that's why you play 06 minutes, and in the thirds, sam bradford crushed eagles
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would recover, left with left shoulder injury and concussion, mark sanchez would come in and in the fourth, connor barwin, land dray comes down with the jump ball, miami, takes it 20 to 16 lead late in the fourth. eagles in field goal range, no, you don't throw that pick off by richard jones. bradford out with concussion, as is ryan matthews, afterward, chip kelly said the eagles beat themselves. >> we stalled, you know, i think a lot of it has to dot penalties put us behind the count. you know, where weed an opportunity, moving the football, obviously, you know, couple of penalties big drive killers, those are on us. >> unfortunately we hurt ourselves with some of the penalties. we will assess it, just come back, and play smarter and play better next week. >> so, the elegies now sit at four and five with a season full of missed opportunities, but on this lovely monday morning, you can choose to look at the season one of two
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ways. you can be a glass half empty guy and say that the eagles are toast, or you can be glass half full and look at the division which the eagles are still in. they are somehow still half game behind the giants are you a half full or half empty. >> always half full. last sunday when the eagles were so excited with the cowboys, all of that joy, eagles are the best. >> we need to go back. >> yes, very true, pat, fans of course not happy, oh, it is a team, and they're not known for holding their tounges either. they're sounding off after sunday lost. some, like us, are optimistic, but, not everyone. >> like a broadway show stage. at the end of the show, has to be the giant to win the division. >> i think it is funny people think the eagles will win the
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superbowl when they never will. >> we want to know what you think about the game, and the eagles season so far. so do you think the playoffs are real a possibility for them? just connect with us on facebook and twitter and join that conversation. bob, our floor director, nos as yet. still a possibility, couple of loyal fans here in the studio. one of the best plays of the day in the ffl happened during a break if the game yesterday. check out viking safety, here, tackling a fan. >> i said he felt lent. i'll give him three, taking on the fan move as well. well done, sir. >> updating today's top stories, including the latest on overnight shooting involving a philadelphia police officer. also, this is not your average break-in, the dangerous item taken, during a weekend burglar at an army facility. details on that whether we come back.
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with a knife on 600 block of east westmoreland street. that will man was taken to the hospital. >> and, french authorities have identified the person they believe is responsible for the france attacks. they're saying it is belgium national abdel, meanwhile, they released names of two more potential suicide pom bombers. >> authorities including fbi look to go finds weapons stole friend army reserve center in massachusetts. thieves broke in late saturday night at the army reserve armory in whoos err. missing weapons reportedly include ten pistols and six semiautomatic rifles. investigators say don't believe the theft is tied to terrorism. >> nothing at this point in time that would tie this to any specific threat or anything else at this point. >> investigators have enters the description of the stolen weapons into a national data base, and also alerted other law enforcement agencies.
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a new cbs news poll shows hillary clinton as the clear winner in saturday night's debate. in a survey, democratic and independent voters, 51% said they thought clinton won the debate. 28% said vermont senator bernie sanders won, 7% said martin o'malley won. >> and in the campaign trail in iowa, o'malley, the former maryland governor, went on the attack against clinton. he seized on comment she made during the debate. clinton said that she developed ties to major wall street players, while she helped to rebuild manhattan after 9/11. o'malley painted clinton as a lack i for wall street and corporate interests. >> last night in the debate, secretary clinton to try to mask her proximity to wall street, the huge amount of contributions and the dollars she has received, personally from the major banks every wall street, sadly invoked 9/11 it try to mask that. look, she doesn't have to mask it. it is what it is. clinton as campaign says the comment were taken out of
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context. and stay with "eyewitness news" as we follow the candidates in campaign 2,016. when not near tv, you can always hop on line at cbsphilly.com. >> 5:47. we check with justin and get the forecast watch are the weather watchers saying? >> depend where this morning, cool, but seeing spots, close to freezing at this hour, all about your winds, if you are calm, you will feel some cold temperatures, the winds kicking up little bit. still looking at some mid and upper 40's, depend where you are. so we break it down for you, bring up our list, show you the speed of what we are dealing, with up in gilbertsville, one of the colder spots, normally down to 32 at this hour, eileen's house in lawrenceville, bit of winds there. peter has 40 degrees, clementon, new jersey, david dutch up to 47. huge spread in temperatures this morning, south jersey, buena vista, at 41 degrees. ed connor in chesterfield, new jersey, four; mid 40's, cherry hill. and another cold spot just to the north in perkasie looking at 34 degrees. look at that down south middletown, delaware, jason checks in at almost 50, this
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hour. so jacket wet they are morning, it is mild this afternoon, check it out today, making it to the mid 60s, brief cool down tomorrow. and then later on this week, we bring the temperatures back up it, will come with some rain chances. today though nothing happening as far as rain goes, high pressure over us right now, nice and quiet, that's the trend. get outside and enjoy it if you k really it is sunshine and really for the next couple every days. here's what's happening later this week, toward the middle of the week. we have jet stream moving well to the north, blocking pattern, call this owe blowing a block, looks like the greek letter owe mega, we will be under the high, highs run you good five to 10 degrees above average wednesday and thursday. however, though, we track some rain chances. so here is the deal. enjoy today. it is dry. still warm. temperatures almost 10 degrees above average, then tomorrow, we cool it down. more of northeasterly wind. there you go. that cooler ocean knocks the temperatures back close to where we should be, so talking about 50's, maybe up to 60 if we're lucky, then wednesday starting to warm it back up again. low mid 60s, with more clouds, then here is thursday, that
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would be the warmest day, upper 60s, however watch out for rain showers, especially through the first half of the day. we had some sun, probably make it to the low 70s. today though not much happening, mostly sunny skies tonight, same deal tomorrow. few more clouds around, indicating that next storm system approaches. today gorgeous weather, hard to beat. 65 degrees in the sunshine. let's head over to meisha for check on the latest road conditions. >> i don't know but, justin, even 50's, they still seem nice to me. >> so give it fact we have 65, wow. the eagles lost, celebrate 6a42 north at 295, where we had accident, ramp now been opened from 42 onto 9a overturned tractor-trailer from earlier since been cleared. blue route northbound past route one looking good. as uncle see, just steady stream of vehicles moving in that northbound direction on the blue route. blue route certainly starting to heat up this morning, and also, we do have disable truck, now, this is the
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roosevelt boulevard northbound, conwell avenue. one lane is blocked in and around this area still. i am keeping my eye on this. ill of course let you know that clears. it has not yet done so yet. mass transit new schedule for the lansdale-doylestown line effective today. make sure check your schedules for the weekday and weekend. sounds like they're both changing. also, we do have some construction updates, 495 north at terminal avenue, that off ramp, has now reopened, you can see, this third bar, off ramp now reopened. still have the two right lanes blocked until midnight. that's on november 24th. and the onramp is closed until the ends of november. erika, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. manhunt continues this morning for suspect wanted for the paris terror attacks. now, we're learning how the terrorist pulled off the attack without intelligence officials knowing about the plot. we will tell you about the every day technology that helps keep their plans a secret. first though, here's what's coming up tonight on cbs-3 at 8:00 new episode of super girl. then scorpian is on at 9:00 followed by ncis los
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>> nicole briar, explains, how technology may have pull offer this complex mission, while keeping officials in the dark. >> the paris attackers may have pull off their plot, in part, by keeping their plotting secret. isis uses so-called dark apps to hide their messages from surveillance. the same apps many people use, to keep information private. former fbi deputy director timothy murphy. >> has caused huge, huge, blind spot foreign tell genes agencies, law enforce. to geffin site into what they are doing. >> often even the app makers can't get the data. because messages self destruct. or the inch corruption key constantly changes. new york city police commissioner, bill brat on. >> offer aid effectively without from intelligence service, first example of this. >> searching for accomplices, investigators reportedly
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discovered play station four. >> say communication cents on the gaming console are also difficult to monitor. >> huge problem. social media recruitment, social media radicalization, go offer the platforms into encrypted platforms to have further conversations about travel, about if you can't travel, takings against your own country. >> and isis is already using the paris attacks to build its brands on line. >> similar in the game changing aspect of it. >> if you think the dark apps are just a domain of terrorists, think again. medical and legal professionals use them to keep your information private, and british intelligence reportedly uses them for its own communication. in new york, cbs news. meanwhile, hollywood is reacting to the terror attacks in paris. the los angeles premiere of the hunger games mocking j part two being scaled back. it premiers tonight, but
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organizers have canceled the gritty red carpet part of the event. the actors will not do any interviews, but they may still pose for photos with fans. coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", we have the latest on the terror attacks in paris. also, if you are look to go grab a snickers, this is not vending machine for you. see how this new vending machine forecaster could change the way you buy your next vehicle. details on this we come back at the top of the hour. good morning.
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good morning, we're following breaking news, right now, a neighborhood on edge, after mask men barge into a home and shoot a woman. we're liver with the search for those suspect. also, philadelphia police open fire overnight. hitting a suspect. find out what led to that shooting. >> and, right now, the mastermind of the paris terro attacks has been identified. more than 100 ooh raids have been carried out overnight. we have the latest on this developing situation. >> good morning, it is monday, november 16th, i'm erika von von tiehl. checking in right now with justin shall meisha, a overall looking like pretty nice day for the roads, the forecast,
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everything, guys. >> nor monday morning, always real bus knit world of traffic, i can tell you things looking real nice out there. still getting overnight construction project moved out of the way. overall things looking good. justin, let's talk about that wetter. >> that's the big story today. can't beat it for a monday, how it should be to kick off your work week, real now problems, almost near perfect conditions with is up shine, again, little cool in some suburbs, do have some 30's where we are going calm. overall temperatures holding in the 40's. will midge tongue check he can in at 41 degrees, mid three's in quakertown, have calm winds, that's your location backyard, it will be cold. if the winds kicks up just little bit, should mix out some of the coal air, so here we go, storm scan3, dead quiet. looking at clear skies this morning. nothing but sunshine, high temperature mid 60s, that's just about 10 degrees, above
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