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from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". fans flares war against isis, they mourn the deadly attacks in paris. tough talks, shows show of force over the weekend. good afternoon, i'm erika von tiehl. fran. launched lawn @ tax, 150 police raids overnight, international manhunt for eighth suspect in the attack
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killed 129 people has not turned up anything so far. french officials named the masterminds behind series every deadly attacks, he identified asbell jump of more okay and origin. speak being at the g20 summit in turkey, president obama vowed to intensify the us response. >> g20, unmistaken message, that we are united against this threat. >> isil is the face of evil. our goal as i've said many times to degrade and ultimately destroy this barbarick terrorist organization. >> france's president says they'll sit down with us and russian leaders to discuss plans to destroy isis. >> correspondent jonathan has the latest. >> thousands across pass is showed emotional moment of silence, honoring the lives of the 129 people killed hundreds more injured in the terror attacks. >> we have just to take care,
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and to be careful. after owes g about two dozen people overnight. security forces in belgium are also on the move, searching for 26 year old sala, police say, he's the only attack here escaped. french reports say abdel a, the masterminds of the operation, and he's a belgium citizens, who has gone to fight in syria, where he's believed to be now. >> french war planes, father, hitting jihad training camp, mutis cents dump, us intelligence helping the french locate targets. >> isil is the face of evil s our goal is to degrade, ultimately, destroy this barbarick terrorist organization many parisians have returned to work today, still sense of sadness and fear, some have found solace at memorials like this.
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>> still can't believe his friends was gunned down, during one of the attacks on paris cafe. >> she is nice, she died. >> his other friends recovering after being shot at the bataclan theater. france under state of emergency that could last for the next three months. jonathan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> a moment of silence was held before the opening bell at the new york stock exchange, metal of honor recipient, captain florence, joined wall street trade tears remember those killed in friday's terror attacks in paris. meanwhile, cities around the world are stepping up security in the aftermath of the paris terror attacks, including philadelphia. the wells fargo center is increasing security for sixers and flyers games. no specific details have been released but fans should allow extra time to get into the arena starting with tonight's sixers game. there is also extra security outside yesterday's eagles game. >> now, other cities in the u.s. are also doing their part, there was security at other nfl games, and new york
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police commissioner, william brat on, says the nypd is prepared. hena daniels with details on the precautions. >> in new isis video threatens attack on washington, d.c., as well as countries taking part in air strikes in syria. security has already been upgraded across the us. nfl games yesterday, ticket holders faced increased precautions, including bomb sniffing dogs and bans on back packs and purses. >> glad the second tour at this is there. >> new york city police commissioner william said this morning on nsnbc that his department is treating the paris attacks as if they could happen here. >> will send officers to france this week, to learn wh they can, since the attacks featured new elements. >> idea all of them could be suicide, great concern, if you are asking your officers to rush in, which is attack on america now, act of shoot -- >> commissioner says the nypd has successfully thwarted 20
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attacks since 9/11, including right here in times square, he says, new york city is the number one terrorist targets in the world. >> the terrorist wants to get the biggest bang for the buck possible. so they're not necessarily going to go through extra small places, want to go to places where people know and recognize. >> no direct threats against the usment hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> there is a memorial growing outside the french embassy in washington. people have been leaving flowers, candles, and notes at the memorial this past weekend. in addition to more than 100 people killed, at least 300 were injured. one, 34 year old man, survived a bullet that pierced his lung. his father says it is frightening, but he refuses to let the terrorists change his life. >> had abut going straight through his chest. he's going to recover physically, at least that seems to be the case. but, i don't know what that does to -- i mean, it is
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terrible. it is terrible. i don't know what he has seen. i don't think we should be afraid of that. and, un for the lip, it is a ricks, and it is obviously becoming a higher risk, but not living there or stop doing what we're doing because of that, no. >> stay with "eyewitness news" for complete coverage of the terror attacks in paris. we have the latest developments on air and on line at cbsphilly.com. want to get to breaking news right now, woman has died after being struck by a vehicle. chopper three over the scene at 54th street and woodland avenue in philadelphia's kingsessing neighborhood. that 38 jerold victim was pronounced dead at the scene. stay with cbs-3 for the very latest as this investigation continues into this fatal accident. we should get update in less than an hour about the status of eagles quarterback sam bradford, injured in the eagles latest disappointing lost there is time to the miami dolphins, in front of the home crowd too. the birds blew a 16 to three
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lead in the game, quarterback sam bradford went down with a shoulder injury and concussion in the third quarter. the dolphins battled back, and took lead on a fourth quarter touchdown pass that was deflected by the eagles defense. >> eagles and back up quarterback mark sanchez could not get the lead back. birds lost this 120 to 19. disappoint to go wake to up. that will our forecast just can't beat. in fact, our weather producer jess says one of the top three fall days out there, full sun, not cloud in the sky, mild temperatures, justin, i don't even know if we can lure you back from the skydeck. looks great out there. >> really hard to beat. doesn't get much better for mid november. >> full sunshine, can't see any clouds in the sky. it is key, coming off mountain, helping things warm up more. making run at 70 degrees today, almost 15 degrees above average for this time of year. compared to yesterday at this time, we're anywhere from 11 degrees warmer through much of the delaware valley, that's sign of the warmer air that continues to build n there are
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the actual numbers, 68 now at the airport in philadelphia, mid 60s, dover, delaware, even toward the shore points, we will get our highs well into the mid 60s, suburbs, same deal, get outside, and enjoy it. >> light around 10 miles per hour or less, very comfortable outside, nothing happening on storm scan3. that's the trend for at least another 24 to 36 hours. like i said, practically perfect today. with the sunshine, mild temperatures, no humidity out there, and a light breeze. forecast highs again upper 60s to around 70 in the warm spots, for the inland locations, mid 60s at the shore, even 60 up in the mountains, now we talk about changes on our forecast and how long this warmth lasts, also some rain in the seven day, though details in a few mo minutes, back to you. >> justin, thank you. woman recovering this afternoon after a violent home invasion in philadelphia's port richmond neighborhood. police responded to the call
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on 2,000 block of buckyes street around 3:15 this morning, when they arrived they found female resident in the home had been shot. neighbors say the victim had just moved to the block. >> it left on edge. >> i've been here for about 12 years, never, i mean, there is other stuff that is happening in the back, but carson fire, but not like this. >> police are now focusing their others on finding the suspect. looking for three, four men reportedly wearing mask, woman who was shot is in stable condition at this time. and, officer involved shooting this morning, in kensington, police responded to the 600 block of east-westmoreland street earlier this morning, that's where a man was believed to have a knife. they shot at that man and transported him to temple university hospital. no word on any charges at this
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time. >> police are hoping on surveillance video to help in the search for those who dumped two newborn babies, 1800 block every mutter street in kensington. police tell "eyewitness news", the newborn boy and girl appeared to be twins. it is unclear whether the babies were dead when they were dumped or if they died afterward. >> judicial area committee, on legalizing rick re rational marijuana in new jersey. they're all set to testify today in trenton. right now the recreational use of marijuana is legal in four states, plus washington, d.c. now the use of marijuana for medical purposes is already legal in new jersey. still ahead this noon, the song says it never rains in southern california, right? but this is even more rare than all of california, a tornado. we'll hear from somebody who saw this touchdown, that's coming up. also, avoiding diabetes it, seems sum are confused about what exactly increases your risk and what doesn't. your health news and more
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>> new pole from cbs news those hillary clinton was the clearwater of saturday's debate. that will survey of democratic and independent voters, 58% thought the former secretary every state beat the others on stage, 28% said vermont senator, bernie sanders won, former maryland governor, martin o'malley, trailed significantly with only 7%. >> eighteen candidates are still in the race for
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president of the united states, and one of them will be our next commander in chief. but, all of them are trying to figure out how to deal with the threat of terrorism at home, in light of the attacks in paris last week. craig boswell reports from the white house. >> presidential hopefuls on the campaign have shifted talking points to us foreign policy after the terrorist attacks in par us. >> attacking paris, the city of light, reminds us that there is no middle grounds in going after these terrorists. >> isis must be defeat in the order to keep america safe, but there is plenty of debate as to how to pull that off. >> at the end of the day, this is the war of the soul of islam and those muslim nations that have to get their roots on the grounds. >> there are also many differences how to keep paris style attack from happening here at home, some presidential candidates are focusing on white house plan to bring 10,000 syrian refugees to america. >> isis has not hidden their
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intention. the islamic state, has stated their intention to murder americans. >> donald trump and ben carson have joined ted cruz in calling on the president to ends his plan, while governor jeb bush tells cbs this morning, the program should focus on christian refugees. >> they're being slaughtered in the country, and but for us who? who would take care of the number of christians that right now are completely displace in the. >> in turkey monday morning, president obama rejected the call to just admit christians, saying, even pope francis called on compassion for all refugees. craig boswell, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". on your health watch this noon, an easier way to diagnosis hepatitis c. researchers at the university of california at irvine say they've developed a one step urine test. current blood testing requires two steps and can be expensive plus it is not widely available. more than 3 million people in the u.s. are diagnosed with hepatitis c.
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also, some new research shows many people are confused about which diet and lifestyle changes could decrease their risk of developing type two diabetes. researchers surveyed more than 2800 adult, in europe, the majority say they believe that eating sugary foods at higher rates of saturated fat, as well, and sodium, would increase their risk, those not all those factors lead to type two diabetes. most were aware that being overweight and not exercising would increase their risk. us a always if you have any medical questions, be sure to ask your doctor. still ahead on "eyewitness news", you have some video little creepy. but watch right here, the fourth floor appears to be breathing. in and out, in and out, like on ocean, right? we'll explain the science behind this strange video. justin? >> pretty cool stuff right there. now it is warm today, highs getting close to 70 degrees. that's back to normal. coming up in our forecast we'll breakdown all the details when "eyewitness news" returns.
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residents. and how about a tornado in central california? far from tornado al. >> i pretty rare there, casino of rare that we're getting temperatures near seven open today. >> i can't believe it is what 67 degrees out in the skydeck right now. >> right now, yes, unbelievable. warm they are afternoon, record highs 75. so it can get even warmer than what we're dealing, with but near perfect conditions outside. what we're done with the newscast, go outside, enjoy it, i mean, just check this shot out. we take you down to the delaware beaches, rehoboth beach, beach day, throw wet shirt on, sunny, feels hot in the sun. wind pretty light, out of the southwest right now, 5 miles per hour, people hanging out on the boardwalk, just this afternoon, and why not? take advantage of nice mid-november day. here's what's ahead. today mild, a loft sunshine, high temperature getting close to 70. tomorrow we get brief cool down where we should be this time of year. talking highs in the 50's, middle of the week we bring back some rain chances but does get warm again, with temperatures surging into the upper six's, average hi, 56. not even close to that today.
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we get to near 70. tomorrow, pretty much near average. then wednesday, thursday, we bump everything up again, upper 60s, however, though, watch out for some clouds, some showers, then typical november conditions return, as we head to the weekends, but look at the numbers right now, millville, atlantic city airport 67 degrees, 56 dover, delaware, already 70 out in delaware county, and aston, voorhees, coming in in the mid 60s, that's to the north, same deal, look at the suburb already warming up nicely, quakertown, doylestown, pottstown, compliment of high pressure keeping our ice mainly sunny. west winds coming off the mountains compressing the air, even warms it up more. notice clouds, showers, out across the ohio valley, in the midwest, that storm will take its time to get here. clouds really start to return as we head into wednesday. here is the set up. for the next 24 hours, so today, well above average, near 70 for the high temperatures, then we watch this front, call this back door front, because it moves in from the north. this slides through our area later tonight for tomorrow.
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it shifts our winds off the ocean, so we go from west wind today to northeast breeze. so highs get knocked down, into the mid 50's, tomorrow, but that's average for this time of year. rain chance zero today, zero tuesday, we bump it to 30% chance, mainly late in the day, then thursday that's our best shot to see some wet weather specially through the first half of the day. looking great outside today, abundant sunshine, tonight maybe few clouds as back door front moves through. but still, decent amount of sun on tuesday, then the clouds start to return, starting wednesday morning. thicken up throughout the day. 69 degrees for the afternoon high, some spots 70, tonight chill, clear, 45 for the city, some 30's once again in the suburbs, check out the extends forward cast. tuesday it is nice, lots of sunshine, cooler, 56 degrees. clouds return wednesday, maybe stray shower late, thursday, that's when we could see widespread rain especially during the morning, will impact the morning commute, then we dry out friday into the weekend, temperatures back where they should be in the 50's, so overall again november just going warm here.
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>> we're putting the natural worlds in the spotlight right now including one of the strange he is things we've ever seen.
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man in nova scotia caught this on camera, right here, making the rounds on social media today. grounds around that tree is moving up and down, like the floors are breathing. how much, there is a simple scientific explanation, the roots of the tree came loose, so whenever the wind blows, the tree leans, so the roots move underneath the ground. but, almost like it is on an ocean. >> that's cool. >> crazy, look at that? >> that can happen with sod, too, the water gets under it, you get the waves rolling. i've seen that before. >> the first thing, the princess brides, their? >> yep. >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon. i'm erika von tiehl. for justin, all of us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. we're always on line at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is coming up next. get outside, enjoy the nice day. beautiful out there. can't wait to walk home. >> ♪
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>> chelsea: i love doing that. >> adam: mm. me, too. you know, if i knew we wouldn't be interrupted -- >> chelsea: i know. damn those nurses and doctors -- always interrupting. [ sighs ] >> adam: they're pesky. >> chelsea: the nerve. very pesky. oh, what are you reading, hm? >> adam: this? uh...i thought it would be best to bone up on elise moxley. >> chelsea: oh, the judge ruling about your appeal. >> adam: yeah. she's one half of genoa city's -- it says right there -- foremost power couple. >> chelsea: [ chuckles ] oh, really? don't tell victor and nikki that. >> adam: mm. >> chelsea: let's see. oh, she's married to senator moxley. let's hope she has a heart. billy. uh, hey. >> billy: hey. >> chelsea: i thought you'd be busy today prepping for, uh,

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