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certainly heating up this tuesday. so justin how are you feeling outside. >> little cool right now. got the loud noise coming from the bash badge truck outside overall pleasant afternoon shaping up across the delaware vale. may need to keep the coat on throughout the entire day today. if you are outside, because talking about cooler temperatures. check it out right now. clear skiings, silt being at 48 at the airport, not bad here, around the airport in center city. but the surrounding suburbs starting to drop off with the somewhat light wind, clear skies, quakertown, allentown, upper 30s, mt. holly new jersey checking in at 43, about 45 minute away from sunrise, may drop another degree or two right before we hit the sunrise, but winds, starting to pick up little bit out of the northeast at ten to 15 miles per hour. and it is that wind flow, that's key in our forecast today it, will bring in push of cooler air from the northeast. storm scan3, quiet, over us right now, still under the influence of high pressure. so, we are going to see a loft sunshine today. still stays pleasant. all of the rain you see out across the midwest will impact us mainly thursday, that storm
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is a slow mover. will take its time to get here. so hour by hour today, again, temperatures slowly climbing up through the four's, to the low 50's by late morning, into the early afternoon, talking about mid and up ear's, for the afternoon high temperatures, it will set up to be another cool night tonight. so make it up to 58 degrees for high today in philadelphia, the average 56. a loft sunshine though, mid 50's at the shore, four's up in the poconos, milder for the next few days, also tracking some rain, we time it out for you coming up in a few more minutes. we hit the roads with meisha a what's the latest out there? >> fifty-eight. nothing to compln about, justin, right? not bad. good morning, everyone, roadways looking pretty guide. this is a look at the schuylkill westbound at montgomery drive. where we had disable vehicle, pulled all the way out to the shoulder. not causing any slow downs, it is actually in fact moved out of our way but it is picking up on the schuylkill, most areas that i look at. ben franklin bridge, for those every you moving in the westbound direction coming from jersey, into center city, looking good all the way in. it is just, you know, kind of getting our normal rush now. sorry about the bumpy camera.
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a loft wind out there right now, you can see this, evidence on 95 southbound at girard, now do you have disable vehicle, pulled all the way off, it is blocking that right lane. so i can let you know moving in the southbound direction at girard, that will cause some slow downs. even though it is pulled all the way up the side, you have another lane to maneuver around, won't matter. will get throw there. here is a look at construction we have in the king of prussia area. gulph road northbound between guthrie road, freedom drive. one lane still blocked in and around this area. not causing significant slow downs. but it certainly will affect your morning commute. just know of that area. erika, back over you. >> meisha, thank youment secretary of state, john kerry, says the world must hit isis at its core. he met with this morning with the president of france, to show solidarity after the attacks in paris, earlier this morning, french war planes launched another wave of air strikes on rocka. the syrian city that is de factor capital of isis. the strikes destroyed commands post and training camp. asia pacific leaders are voicing outrage over the attacks calling them autrocities.
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the a peck summit being held under ultra tight security in the file appearance. parisians continue to honor the 129 victims. jonathan with the latest from paris. >> john president met in par thinks morning, and the us pledged to stand by france, as the country grieves for dozens of people killed in last week's terror attacks. >> we are absolutely committed to i am creasing our effort, in every degree possible and thoughtfully, carefully. >> kerry's visit comes as france intensified attacks against isis millitant responsible for the carnage. overnight the french military reportedly dropped more than a dozen bombs on the group in syria destroying a command and training center in the city of rocca. france has urged the the us to joined coalition along with russia against isis, despite russia's loyalty to syrian
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president. >> i just believe it would be exceptionally difficult to convince the russians to abandon, and i think it would be harder to convince the asad government and the moderate opposition to come together. >> authorities across europe have conducted more than 150 raids, as they search for suspect to the message of the terror attacks. among them, 26 year old sala who allegedly drove attackers to the bataclan concert hall. the alleged master behind behind the operation, believed to be in syria. in paris, jonathan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". the terror attacks in paris are forcing philadelphia to step up its vigilance. septa police have more patrols, especially during rush hour, and eagles games. septa police say there are no credible threat, but if you see anything suspicious, you are asked to call 9911. >> meanwhile, the wells fargo center in south philadelphia, they're also beefing up security, at last night's
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sixers mavericks game it, took fans to get through check point and they are asked to be more patient, as you can see, sixers fans were okay with that. james brady bought his son to the game before it started, though, father and son talked about the attacks in paris. >> we had a talk on the way down in the car. and he had some questions. i know they brought it up in school. so some concerns. but i reassured them, i'm sure the wells fargo center took all of the proper precautions. >> the wells fargo center also has paddle texting. you can text the word service to 78247 and then you describe the situation happening near you. you can remain anonymous. >> a pennsylvania college student studying abroad in paris was in the soccer stadium at the time of the attacks. despite narrowly escaping death, she vowing to stay and finish her studies. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now, at philadelphia international airport, with her story. justin, good morning. >> reporter: erika, good
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morning, and in so many ways that student says those attacks on friday hit way too close to home. she says she lives a short walk from that bataclan theater where dozens were massacred. she was there just few weeks ago, and she said she realized now she's a long way from her lancaster area school. >> we heard a really loud crash, like really loud sound t sounded like a cannon or fireworks or under thisser. >> millersville university student, cat lynn board on, on that friday night in france, she will never forget. out with friends at the national sports stadium, caitlin had a seat to see france take on germany, and then those blasts. soon she and other realized those booms echoing on the soccer field were cause to worry. >> people started running, as you would like someone had pulled out a gun or something. >> caitlin tried to stay with her friends, but one went missing. >> when people started running and really panicking, i was
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pretty afraid. >> reporter: and then, minute later, report on the news. terrorism striking her home away from home. >> i had just been at the bataclan theater maybe two, three weeks ago with a bunch of my friends. >> back in the u.s. her family is watching news from paris, as are many others with loved ones, studying abroad. area colleges, and university, are watching, too. >> it is definitely one of those instances where you go into risk management mode, make sure your student rent safe. >> messiah college, wendy, keeping tabs on one student in paris. and like caitlin, he was safe. as you might imagine, caitlin is not in a rush to come back to philadelphia or the pennsylvania area at this time. she wants to stay and remain in paris and heal in what she now calls her new home. we are live at the airport, justin finch, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> good for her, justin, thank
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youment tributes continue to power in from all over the world. take a look at the avenue of the arts. the colors of france are shining bright. buildings across the sit have i been lighting up in support of france, ever since friday's deadly attacks. and stay with "eyewitness news", for development surrounding the attacks in paris. you'll find updates on tv and on line at cbsphilly.com. now, new this morning, russia's offering a 50 million-dollar reward for information on the deadly explosion of metro jet flight 9268. russia's security service has informed president vladmeere putin the bombing was a terrorist act. the islamic state has claimed responsibility. russian investigators say a homemade explosive device blew up the plane last month killing all 224 people on board. philadelphia mayor, michael nutter, is comparing gun violence in america to terrorism. nutter made the comment during a meeting with attorney general lore eight lynch in washington dc yesterday. mayors from other cities including baltimore and new
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orleans also attended the meeting. nutter says gun violence like terrorism makes people feel unsafe in their communities. 6:09 right now. still ahead, local spca needs your help finding a home for a dog that has been there for more than 300 days. >> it is too long for any dog. and it is really wearing on abby. she really, we can tell, she is becoming depressed, the things she still likes to do, she doesn't really like to do them any more. >> can you help abby rose find a home? the pitbull mix desperately needs to be rescued. our nicole brewer has her story and how you can help even if you can't adopt her. >> also, high heels aren't just about high fashion. this looks perhaps like an exercise class, for fashion east that's, but these ladies are actually learning thousand use their stiletto's, as weapons, if they're attack. don't want to miss. >> this that's coming up.
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>> the delaware county spca is looking for your help, to help apartment adopt abby rose. >> hi, abby. this is abby. >> hi, pretty. hi, sweetheart. >> when i first met abby rose, she was singing the blues. >> we can tell she is becoming depressed, the things she still likes to do, she doesn't like to do them any more. >> three year old pitbull mix has spent the past 312 days of the delaware county spca after domestic violence dispute forced her family to move to a safe location leaving her behind. >> it is very s you can see, in abby's eyes, you know, she has those sole full eyes. she looks like she's been through a lot. but the thing about dogs and cats is they're so resilient.
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>> specially once they finds a home, which is why they've launched the abby rose challenge, encouraging folks to come meet their longest shelter dog resident and snap a selfie. >> they can post it on their facebook or their instagram with the hashtag find abby rosa home. and maybe more people in their networks, will see this beautiful dog, who, by the way, doesn't have behavioral issues, just very specific needs. since she has experienced trauma at shelter said she would do best in a home without other dogs or small children. to adopt you will need proof of home ownership or permission from a landlord in addition to vet references. the 150-dollar a dodd sean fee has already been taken care of. >> if our good family, we will make it a quick easy process for you. >> and for abby rose who deserves to stop singing the blues, and start singing a different tune. nicole brewer, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". oh, and here is one more lick with nicole's self we abby rose right there. so whether you can give this sweet girl a home or just want
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to help raise awareness, so she can find a family, head down to the delaware county spc a and snap a selfie. just hashtag it find abby rosa home. and hopefully we can get that sweet girl adopted. because 300 days, justin, that's too long to be in a shelter. we have to find her a forever home. >> yes, we. >> that little face, has the path tree attic scarf on. >> good stuff right there. our forecast for the most part good stuff if you like mid november conditions. a lot of sunshine today, don't worry about, that temperatures just cooler. live look, boardwalk plaza hotel, nice sunrise, still left over high clouds from the cool front that came on through, just shifting our wind, look at that, east northeast wind sustained at 23. that's cooler flow along the ocean, along the coast, temperatures in the 50's, inland spots waking up to 30's, 40's, average high 56 degrees. wild and mild week. we start off sunday 61, yesterday, made it to 706789 today talking 50's, but then wednesday, thursday, we warm it back up, into the upper 60s, however, though, that
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warmth comes with some rain. up fourth's in dover, delaware, mid four's newark, swedesboro you guys checking in at 47 degrees this morning, 44 palmyra, new jersey, chalfont also mid four's, further north and west cold air singing in along the surface, 38 degrees, allentown, 39 quakertown, richboro at 43 degrees. high pressure still over us right now, so another nice day. you can see the left over clouds, thinning out, moving to the south, as that cold front pushed on through. rain showers out across the midwest, take their time to get herement enjoy today. temperatures again will be in the 50's, to 60s, then talking about some rain moving in here, on thursday. so, today's highs, 50's, maybe 60s in some of the warmer spots along the coast, cool night tonight. three's, 40's, back into the lower 60s, on wednesday. here's your forecast hi, today 58 degrees. so overall cooler day, compared to yesterday. chilly tonight. dry, partly cloudy, 45. here is the extended forecast, low 60s wednesday, upper 60s, thursday, but there will be periods every rain through the day, could be pockets of heavy rain, friday we dry out, good
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news for the weekend, dry, it is cooler, though, lower 50's, saturday even some 40's, guys. sunday and monday, that would get you into the holiday mood little bit. >> had to eventually feel like fall. >> you know it, won't stay. things are still going to be another warm up by the end of the month. >> oh, wow. forty's,/-- i know. >> weird to say holidays, 40 agree weather, okay, fine, i'll get over it. good morning, everyone, things are looking real guide on the roadways, all of the overnight constructions have lifted. no accident to report. we do have two disable vehicles on the roadway slowly cleared out of the way good news specially on interstate 95. this is a look at interstate 95. ninety-five southbound at cottman. you can see it is getting very busy, we have a disable vehicle at 95 southbound at girard, that's since been cleared. and i will let you know that 995 is one of our busier areas this morning. it typically is. starting early in the 6:00 hour. this is evidence of that.
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so, as usual, on a monday or tuesday, especially two of the busier days, give yourself couple of extra minutes, a lock at the schuylkill, taillights moving in the eastbound direction, at the vine. i'm showing you this picture, one, because it is busy, or it is heating up, i should say, two, because it is gorgeous, this is just beautiful shot. it absolutely looks like postcard. schuylkill eastbound before the conshohocken curve, also, another area that is starting to get heated up right now. so, for those every you just thinking about leaving your home, give yourself couple every extra minutes, like i say said. we'll take quick break, "eyewitness news" will be right back.
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>> health officials say the bodies appear to be medical expense mens used for study, still they want to know how they were found in a trash filled lot where two children found them over the a weekends. >> learning more about last week's stands off in bucks county motel, very close call from one officer. that officer was serving warrant at room at the nightsinn when someone opened fire. bullet fired at the officer lodge philadelphia self in a small flashlight attached to the barrel of that officer's gun. >> the officer was not hurt, and retreated to safety. >> they say god is everywhere. god was at the nightsinn at
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2:30 for sure. because it was he that saved that officer's life. >> two hour long stand-off ensued after which lloyd franklin was found dead. franklin was wanted for the murder of north carolina couple. his girlfriend, jennifer landing, was also arrested. another man, was arrested, as well. >> coming up: self-defense tip for the ladies. see how you can use your high heal, to fight off an attacker, and we have the details. >> also, it can be dangerous meeting potential sellers on craigslist, but now local police department is creating safe zones, where you can safely complete your sale. >> and justin, little cooler today, right. >> little bit. still nice day for sunshine, temperatures where they should be. still warm over the next couple every days, also talking about some rain coming up in a few
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>> making transition action better for the buyer and seller. >> whether it comes to buying things advertised on line, never forget the old saying, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. cherry hill police, have seen some serious scams. >> we had one, where somebody met someone advertising the sale of iphones on craig list. when they met with the buyer, they exchanged $800 fawn that the boxes of iphones were filled with rocks and cotton. >> so just in time for holiday shopping the department is doing something to help ensure
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the safety of person to person on line transactions. they created a safe transition zone at the police station, one place outside in the drop off loop in the parking lot, the other spot in the waiting area inside the police station lob. >> i both available 24/7. we have electronic surveillance. and if somebody wants to meet we encourage them to come to this forum. so it is a safe haven for them. >> not only can video recording help finds person who does bogus deal, the location can help ensure personal safety that you won't be attacked in anyway. >> we would hope this would deter anyone that they wouldn't want to meet in a police station or in the parking lot of a police department knowing it is under surround vale glens if someone is not too long meet at a police station, maybe it is a red flag you shouldn't dot deal. >> i think it is a great idea. it is a safe place and you're not taking much of a risk. >> cherry hill is not the only police department that offers a safe transaction zone. so please check with your own town, and if they don't have one, go someplace that's public, that preferably has
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security cameras to do a transaction. in cherry hill, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". a new york city woman is teaching a different casino of self-defense class. teaching women how to use their high heels, as weapons. she calls the street step process after the goddess of safety. women are taught to be more aware of their surroundings, to stay calm and focused, and to stun the attacker using any means necessary. >> it is something that i definitely a.m. going to give it a try when get home. it will definitely make me think twice about what casino of heal i'm buying, because i guess if you can take off your heals faster, it is how you get to a place that's safe, that makes so much more safe than tree pretending i'm wonder wall. >> retired nypd detective approves of the class, he said it is important to stop an attack nerve her tracks, so you can make a run for it, even if you're in heals, or maybe just the one heal. still ahead this morning, new
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developments in the terror attacks on paris. france launches a new air strike. while john kerry promises support from the us. also, philadelphia based retailer, urban outfitters, getting into the pizza business, find out why. >> and meteorologist, katie fehlinger returns to work tomorrow. but this morning, we're checking in with her and meeting her adorable baby girls. hear what katie says has been the toughest part of motherhood. that's coming up. >> this is a nice little tr
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>> pretty crazy, not the end of the worlds today. still nice out. >> fall day. >> it is a fall day, perfect conditions, yes, up ear's, maybe to six off in some spots. sun will be out. so overall beautiful conditions outside. nice sunrise shaping up. check it out. take you down to cape may courthouse. >> beautiful. >> middle township high school. where generally mostly clear skies, still some high left over clouds, the inland spots much cooler. yesterday, officially philadelphia international airport, 70 degrees. average hi, 56. record high yesterday, 76 degrees. setback in 2005. no 70s today. we are getting close to the average. waking up to upper 40's around philadelphia, wilmington, delaware, low 50's along the coastline, but inland spots, there go, some 30's still showing up, quakertown, 40 degrees, in doylestown, getting ready for the nice sunrise. winds have shifted direction, look at the aeros, pointing to the south and west, that means, northeast breeze, that's cooler air flow. that's what's helping to bring the temperatures back close to average today. left over high clouds, from
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the city on southward, they'll eventually thin out. we go mostly clear. nice looking school day forecast, overall, giving it an a minus today, in the sunshine, just little cool this morning. 48 degrees. mid 50's at the shore, four's in the poconos, meisha, talking 60s next couple of days, but some rain could impact the commute. we will time it out little later. what's the latest on the roads snow. >> sounds good, great news about the 60s, you know what, sometimes just have to let the rain common in. good morning, everyone, happy tuesday to you. roadways looking great. overnight construction project have been swept out the way. now just dealing with heavy flowing hitting the roadways this morning, here is a look at the schuylkill moving in the eastbound direction, at the vine, you can see, it is looking very busy, in and around this area. if you have to take the vine any time soon just know you are starting to creep up on that morning rush. an accident 59 at the betsy ross bridge, see the flashing lights pulled all the way up
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here blocking far left lane. as you can see just take a look at this, i mean, it is very, very slow moving. it has been pretty much all morning. ninety-five southbound, again, we deal with this every single morning. but when you throw an accident in it, doesn't matter if we're in the in our typical rush hour of the 7:00 a.m. hour. very, very slow moving on interstate 95. forty-two freeway, for those every in you jersey headed in the northbound direction at creek road following northbound, to 295, looking fairly busy there, as well. then also in the world of mass transit, lansdale doylestown line new schedule because of the new ninth street station. so make sure to check the schedules on line. because they are changing. new weekday, weekend schedule. >> last week's terrorist attacks, once again targeted roqqa. it hit the commands post and training cap many. francois hollande wants the us to join international coalition against isis. he also wants to extend france's state of emergency.
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secretary of state, john kerry met hollande, and step up the fight against isis. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them on the koran do more on boarders in terms of the movement of people. >> president obama is in manila meanwhile for the summit of the asia pacific cooperation group. lead verse condemned the paris attacks, and stand with france. >> a delaware couple is happy to be back home after their trip to europe was disrupted by the paris attacks. gale and frank kesselman arrived at philadelphia international airport from paris yesterday. they were on river crews scheduled to arrive in paris friday, but, after the isis attack, in the city, this yes detoured, didn't arrive in paris until just a few hours before their flit home. >> it is scary, know, your heart goes out for them. >> yes. >> we were told that right,
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when we flew out, that paris was the safest airport, was the safest place to be. >> gale and frank told us they were looking forward to seeing their grandkids. >> a handful of governors don't support taking in refugees from syria. this after one of the attack nerves paris reportedly posed as refugee to get into europe. new jersey governor, chris christie, opposes allowing any syrian refugees into the country. however, both pennsylvania governor, tom wolf, and delaware governor, jack markell, say they continue to support the refugees and will welcome them. >> right now, it is 6:35. and we can't fight it any longer, thanksgiving is right around the corner, just one week and change, and then of course, comes the holiday season. and you can do it up this year, digital style. technology can help you navigate the season with a lot less work, too, and any help we will take it, right? check in with cbs news business analyst jill vest inning nerve new york more on that for us, jill, the biggest question is always, where do
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we start? this time of year you start scratching your head, start that list? >> i hate to tell this but do you have start with your holiday budget. i will make it easy for you, boo, so many apps that you can try, and it will make your life easy. mint you need a budget or good budget. next, you will build your gift list. you can use google dock, use list ease, i love this one it, allows to you invite your family members to up into holiday shopping list, now, there is another one that i really love. it is called slice. it keeps tabs of your on line purchases, by monitoring your e-mail it, extracts your on line order details, then notifies you when the price drops on your recent purchases. it even helps you get a refund when that's possible. >> oh, that's terrific. keeping track to that can be difficult sometimes. and every year we of course hear about security breaches, everyone out shopping, swiping the credit cards watch should we be aware of?
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>> let's just do the on line stuff first. really just pay attention. secure websites, they've got symbol, https. if you come across a smaller website, not sure, you never even heard of it but it has awesome miles. do quick search and the better business bureau website f you're shopping with your mobile device, remember, that 4g connection, it is better than an unsecured wireless network. so i know you are looking for that free network, but it is not safe. when you go to a store, credit cards are better than debit cards. that's because issuers usually provide protection against stolen, damaged or lost item. also, remember if your yesterday the card information is stolen or compromised your liability is minimized so debit card just drinks your bank account before you even notice. >> absolutely credit card plus get the miles sometimes, too. anything else we should be aware of? jill what do youy? >> record of your transactions, i know this is a pain in the neck, but product
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descriptions, price receipt, terms of the sale, copies of e-mail exchanges, with the seller, especially, if you're going and buying something on smaller site. review your credit card statement as soon as you get them, why, so there are no unauthorized charges. report it to your bank immediately if you think your information has been compromise or been victim every identity theft. ftc complaint assistant.golf. stay sharp this holiday season but have fun. >> thanks so much. great to see you, welcome back. >> thanks. >> right now 6:38. and some surprising business news here in philly, urban outfitters getting into the pizza business. celebrity chef mark vetri filling his -- selling his group. the company's first restaurant, vetri the only one not included in the sale. urban outfitters says it has been integrating restaurants
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into several of its stores for years now, in a statement the vettri family says quote through the partnership and experience urban has been scaling growth opportunity, the vet are you family will be able to focus and when we do best, run restaurants that make people happy. >> now veti also says the sale will not change anything at the restaurant, so if you love certain menu items, don't worry about t oxford dictionary word of the year not a word you are looking at it, it is an emojis, the face with the tears of joy, usually substitute for lol. every year oxford dictionary picks a word that they think capture the year's biggest trends or changes in the english language. several other words were also included, including dart web, on fleek and lumber sexual h to look that one up myself. all right, coming up after the braining, hear from the recipient of the most extensive face transplant in history. jan? >> reporter: erika, changes in the classroom for one main line school.
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teachers are stepping away from the black and white boards and homework looks a bit different, too. we take to you haverford to explain. >> thanks, jan. also checking in with our our katie fehlinger before she returns to work tomorrow. meet her adorable twin girls, hear what she has to say about becoming a mama that's coming up next.
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>> area school changing -- changing the way student and teachers work together in the classroom, that includes the work student are taking home as well. jan carabeo joins us to explain this whole homework, and what do you in the class. they are switching it up. >> reporter: that's right, classroom looks different, homework looks differ ren, too. non-traditional approach towed eggs. teachers at friends school half forwards on the main line spends very little time standing in the front of the class lecturing to kids. instead student spends their day navigating the curriculum either individually or in small groups, their teach remembers thereto step in, just answer questions, and
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then to guide them when they need help. >> mr. mccann never spends too much time in the front of his classroom. >> in fact, really isn't a front to in middle school math class. >> that's because here at friends school haverford the lecture has fallen out of favor. >> my role becomes to float around tell me about what you are doing. >> at fsh there isn't one lesson for the entire group. these student open their books, find themselves at different levels, and learn at their own pace. >> it is about personal is agents really for the student. not really one size fits all. >> reporter: as they engage with signed students discover the concepts on their own. >> more powerful way for them to internal eyes it rather than mccann to stand at the front and say do this. >> reporter: it is called math workshop, it is working for ten years old james, working in fifth grade math. >> i like turkey think it is really useful to be able to go at your own pace, have them answer your questions,.
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>> reporter: started exploring the workshop model two years ago, now use it is across all curriculum and ages. but school lead verse found it specially successful here, in math. >> that's really where friends school of half forwards is a pioneer. there are not many places in the country where workshop models are being deployed, effectively in mathematics. >> student take home different homework, they take quizzes and tests on different days, but the result is the same. these student are prepared for the next step of their education. >> and they know in a way that is not an artificial recitation every fact. they understanded the deeper meaning behind it. >> now, this method of education was very personalized learning, and interaction with teachers, work well in the independent school world like friends school haverford where the class size is much smaller than, say, public school. >> important to have the teacher interaction. but the it big thing kids are wondering, okay he what's this mean? >> right. so i mention different for each student. reflect what they did in class. but because they're so working
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on problems throughout the day idea less homework, at home, because they have been working on it in class, so less is casino of more. do it different times during the day, that's better than having this big amount at the end of the day at night. >> do you hear those cheers behind us? i think children every are wondering where can we do this. >> thank you so much. 6:46. we want though check in with justice our werth watchers doing their homework on our forecast, morning. >> providing us good information this morning, again, cool start, today's afternoon more typical for in the i had l of november. waking up with some 30's, generally low 40's across a loft backyards here, we check in here, bring up the litz, kind of show what everybody is dealing with this morning. kyle higgins in hatboro he has 41 degrees, ed in chesterfield, 42, here in philadelphia, still, in the mid 40's, this hour. and down south, middletown, delaware, jason at 45 degrees. as well as wilmington, lisa kerrigan's house. and newark, delaware, little milder at 48 degrees. south jersey, cherry hill,
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buena vista township low and mid 40's, this morning. so you get the picture. a loft sunshine today, it will be pleasant. temperatures knocked back to where they should be this time of year. talking highs in the up ear's, average 56t does turn mild again though over the next couple of days, we head into wednesday, and thursday, but we are tracking some rain chances, no threat of rain today. as we're under the influence of high pressure, over new england, and then the flow around the high coming out of the northeast, so again little cooler push of air coming in to the delaware valley today. so that's why we're not talking about 70 degrees temperatures like we had yesterday. no threat of rain today. tomorrow, we bump up to 20% chance, again, it will be real spotty. 90% chance thursday, that's really the big day, with our next cold front. today very pleasant, 58 degrees for the high temperature in the sunshine tonight it is chilly, dropping down to about 45 for the city some 30's in the suburbs. extended forecast warm it up to low 60s, but thursday, we have to deal with some rain. time out the rain right now. and there you g there is the front that comes through wednesday afternoon, this is
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1:00 the heaviest rain, but by 7:00, 8:00 we start to dry things out as we head into friday, again, things are being look little bit better. ooms, we go back, friday, no, looks like we're stuck in. that will we clear things out for friday, there you go. sunshine, cools down, though, 50's even four's, on sunday into next week. meisha what's the latest out there? >> got a mine of its own. happy tuesday to you. roadways nice and dry, no rain to speak of. great day coming on thursday sounds like. but that does not mean that we are without our challenges. we have accident here, 59 southbound at the betsy ross bridge. hard to see but if you look right there, pulled all the way out to the far left shoulderment i can let you know that accident certainly causing slow downs. back up camera for you, 95 south at aramingo, kind of driving along and then boom. you got to put on your brakes, then slowly trying to get by there. and then plus all of that congestion, another accident, the boulevard southbound at fox street. this is also pulled all the way off to the shoulder. not causing too many slow
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downs here. it is more interstate 95 moving in the southbound direction. and then of course still this construction in the king of prussia area, gulph road northbound between guthrie road, freedom drive, one lane, back to you. >> meisha, thank you n your health watch this morning, we're hearing from mississippi volunteer fire fight here became the recipient of the most extensive face transplant in history. take a look here. that picture on the far left, 41 year old patrick hardson before he was severely burned in a 2001 fire. he underwent more than 07 reconstructive surgeries. now on the far right, that's his new face. which belonged to 26 year old man who died in july. pardonson spoke about his children, seeing his new face for the first time. >> here are some pictures, we'll see how they -- >> the transplant covers his entire head and much of his neck. it was performed at new york
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university. the donor's family says he had always dreamed of ac firefighter. >> and, some good news for coffee drinkers, new study found people who drink moderate amounts of coffee lowered their risk of death from cardiovascular disease type two diabetes and neurological diseases. moderate drinking is defined as less than five cups a day. the american heart association study found it didn't matter if the coffee was caffeinated or decaff, suggesting that the health benefits is not just the caffeine but also something in the coffee beans themselves. so go ahead, have that second, third and fourth cup. 6:50, time to check in see what's coming up on cbs this morning. nora o'donnell with that preview. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, erika. we're in france and belgium this morning tracking manhunt for terror suspects there. plus, new developments in the political fight over allowing syrian refugees here into the us. also, we want to go inside the new documentary that interviews all 12 living
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directors of the cia. this is incredible. then the fighting father who is work to go bring his american son home from brazil. the news is back in the morning. we're going to see in you just about ten minutes. >> nora, thank you. the wait is almost over. people magazine will reveal its sexiest manna life later on tonight. star hemsworth earned that title last year. the actor trying to become just the fifth man to be named sexiest manna life twice. the odds are not in his favor because no one has ever won it back-to-back. also, the la premiere of hunger games went on as planned last night. the atmosphere far more subdued than usual. portion of the movie filmed in paris. out of respect for the paris attack victims, announce the stars would not conduct interviews at the premiere.
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>> kind of sad. and everything around the world, and it is just an all real sad. we should all honor it. >> hunger games opens in theatres on friday. >> 6:52 right now. we are so excited to be welcoming back a member of our morning team tomorrow. meteorologist, katie fehlinger is returning after delivering twin girls over the summer. though she hasn't been here it, does not mean katie hasn't had her hands full. >> two little ones are the love of our lives now, have stolen our hearts. >> baby twin girls, were born august 26th. and already, they have mom and dad wrapped around their little fingers. >> every day we see them grogan becoming little people. it is so cool. >> park is her our champion ether. and little kaeden she is a spitfire as one of her nicu nurses put. >> kaedn looks like mom, steve. parker looks like mommy katie did when she was a baby.
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so whether did it really sing in that she was a mom? >> as soon as i heard them crying the tears just flowed. it was surreal. truly, it was a miracle for me to look at their little faces and realize that they're mine, i am a mommy now, it was amazing. >> hello! common in. >> it wouldn't and proper morning news reunion without our pal, nicole brewer, who brought her own toddler, jack, to meet the newest members. tv family. >> say hi! >> morning show cousins. >> high, morning show cuss glimpse baby's first play date in the books, we asked how she and steve are doing, and if work ago morning shift has helped at all? >> it is actually nice that i don't have to put make up on at 3:00 in the morning. but ya, you know, still doing the zombie shuffle as we call it where you hear the baby cry in the middle of the night the that's your alarm clock this days. >> tomorrow an earlier alarm will get katie out every bed and back to the station something she has been thinking about the last few weeks. >> i was driving my husband
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into 30th street station one morning, and i was listening to ed abrams, carol mackenzie, and i actually really realized at that point, i really miss everybody. but i would be lying if i said that i was completely ready to come back. it will be a bittersweet morning for sure. but i'm ready to get back to it ann can't wait. >> oh, and those little babies are just perfect in every way possible. that new baby smell, still, just and she seems so happy. her husband steve, too. >> life changer. >> she looks great. >> oh, she looks amazing, exactly lake she of it. >> beautiful. just gorgeous. and i know you have a little one at home too. >> yes, i've been there. not twins, though. >> can you imagine twins? >> just one, ya. >> can only imagine. justin, so grateful to have you here with us, so thank you so much. >> great to be here. you guys are great. >> fun time. >> right back at you. >> he'll still pop his collar and be joe cool. >> that's who he is. >> we'll be right back.
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>> here is a look at your headlines on cbs-3. trans is is braun chipping -- france is launching new strikes. meanwhile, secretary of state, john kerry, met with french president francois holnde in paris. will meet with president obama next week. in response to apply's attacks in paris, septa just one every philadelphia agencies shoring up security n addition to septa, security has been tightened at the sport complex, and throughout the city.
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>> and, the delaware county spca needs your help, the shelter is looking to find it longest shelter dog resident, abby rose, a home. trying to find that forever home for her. well, if you are walking your dog this morning, you feel the chill. want to put your jacket on. no jacket for the dog yet. >> probably not. you know, stays cool for this afternoon, right where we should be, a loft sunshine, so pleasant afternoon, 58 for the high, tomorrow, thursday, in the 60s, watch out for steady rain thursday. >> very busy as we move into our rush hour. now we do have accident here interstate 95, blocking the far left shoulder. but certainly, still causing you some slow downs. when we go to the wide map, you can see that all of the censor volumes are showing low speeds right now. >> all right, next on cbs this morning, a conversation with secretary of state, john kerry, in paris. >> and don't forget tomorrow, we welcome back meteorologist, katie fehlinger. there she is, mama with her babies. we are here every weekday of course cbs-3 start starting 4:30 a.m., help us welcome back katie tomorrow morning. have a great day.
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. >> good morning, it is tuesday, november 17th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." breaking news, russia confirst a terrorist bomb brought down a passenger jet in egypt. the kremlin vows revenge for the victims. dozens of mant hunts for the terrorist suspects. charlie d'agata takes us inside an isis sleeper cell in iraq. plus tornadoes take aims at millions of americans. we look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> it is the first time russian officials said a bomb brought down the metro jetas
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