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so weekend is here and the dangerous colds is settling in on the delaware valley. justin drabick is tracking when the worse of the bitter cold will arrive this weekend. >> only "eyewitness news" cameras are there when lesean mccoy is spotted. leaving a philadelphia gym. what the former eagle said when asked about his alleged involvement in a old city night club brawl. >> the stage is set for the cbs news gop debate. and the candidate are expected to launch aggressive attacks. i'm weijia jiang in greenville, south carolina with a preview coming up. today is saturday,
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february 13th, i'm rahel solomon. justin bring brick is joining us now, when will this cold come to an end? >> really tomorrow afternoon, at least start to feel the difference, the winds start to die down little bit. but still cold. >> just little longer snow. >> right. >> nor the real cold. >> exactly, just the weekends, good news next week starting to bring back some typical mid january weather, and here goes the heating bill with this forecast this weekend. i mean, talking temperatures down into the single digits tonight. and then, with the winds it, will feel like maybe minus 15, even around the city. had some light snow through the overnight hours, the arctic front, brinking this core of the coldest air in. and, few heavier snow showers coming across southern delaware right now, maybe cape may, seeing few flurries this hour. you may see passing flurry throughout the day today. windchill warnings, already, in effect for the poconos, windchill values, as low as minus 35, through the weekends, especially later on tonight, so, not the great conditions for some skiing arriving, i know big weekends,
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to hit the slopes, president's day weekends. windchill advisory going in effect everywhere else starting 6:00 tonight. so, worse of the windchills early tonight, to sunday. >> actual teens, winds starting to kick up, sustained winds 18 to even 23 miles per hour, they'll continue to increase throughout the morning. current windchill values single digits. this is the best it is going to feel throughout the next 36 hours or so. for today it, will feel like zero to ten, tonight, minus 15, potentially around the city. then early tomorrow morning still feeling like 15 below, it gets better through the afternoon, talk about snow chances well in the seven day forecast coming up in a few minutes, rahel, back to you. >> justin, thank you. now to cbs-3 exclusive. two police officers are hailed as heroes. they were at the right place at the right time to save the life after woman who collapsed outside of montgomery county convenience store. our natasha brown has the details from lower merion township.
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>> fresh off refresher course, they set out to start their day. >> little did they know, they would have to put their renewed skills to the test so quickly. >> young lady on the ground in distress. at the time, she really wasn't showing any signs of life. >> officer sullivan radioed in for help, grabbing a portable defibrillator from his car. while his partner began the life saving process of cpr. >> as soon as the shock was applied, she began to show some improvement. >> you kind of are caught up in the moment, your training kicks in, and you just do what you got to do, what any of wows have done. >> woman began showing signs of life, and was immediately whisk away by an ambulance. this, as unsuspecting customers filed in and out of this wawa on montgomery avenue. >> aiming zero aims good to do some good. >> for lower merion police officers sullivan and whitt, a day that began like any other,
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turned into an extraordinary act of bravery and heroism. >> i followed up. i saw her mother. i got a little emotional at first because at that moment it hit me that i might have made a difference in somebody's life today. and as a police officer, i've been doing this for 21 years, you don't get too many moments like. >> officers so concerned about the victim's health that they followed the ambulance to the hospital just to make sure she was okay. leaving that hospital with renewed sense of a term protecting, serving, and often saving lives in their community. in lower merion, natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> on now to another cbs-3 "eyewitness news" exclusive. only our cameras capture reaction from former eagle, lesean mccoy. we asked mccoy about a brawl he was allegedly involved in that loft two off duty officers injured. >> what do you want it say about the fight at the club? do you want to say something,
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sir? >> we want to hear from you. >> i just want to ask you, dude, you don't want to talk? >> our greg argos talked with mccoy outside the bellevue where he was playing basketball. as you heard did he not want to talk about the fight. decision will be made next weeks over possible charges. mccoy one every four people under investigation, and a fight sunday at old city night club apparently over a bottle of champagne. >> philadelphia police say two off duty officers were kick and punched. we've -- leaving one with broken nose, broken ribs, the other with a possible skull fracture. >> the pennsylvania spca is warning pet owners in morning, several case haves been reported of people posing as spca officers, threatening residents of animal cruelty charges, and stealing animals. "eyewitness news" reporter
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anita oh, reporting from which is no, ma'am a where the thefts are believe to be occurring. >> january 26, a day brenda johnson says she'll never forget. >> say from the spca. >> say ya, if you don't give me your dog, you are going to be arrested for animal cruelty, you and your husband. so i gave them the dog. >> johnson said it all started after a neighbor snapped and shared this photo on facebook of king the family's eight year old rotweiler appearing to hang from a wire in the garage. >> i love animals, i would never mistreat an animal. >> it wasn't around his neck. >> pennsylvania spca said it received two complaints a week forceful role weeks of people impersonating spca officers and taking pets from neighbors homes. george bengles says up from one, two stolen pet cases he usually sees a year. >> some of these animals were valued at well over $2,000. >> says in some cases the frauds are flashing fake badges, dressing the part in all black uniforms. >> i think it is well intentioned, okay, but again
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these people aren't above the law. >> if caught, could face felony charges by theft by deception, burglary, that's what johnson said she plans to pursue. >> i plan on filing a lawsuit. i was really upset because i was like they just took someone out of my house, just like tack ago child out of your house when you're so close, and the animal, i was really close to. >> the spca says its officers will arrive in uniform and will present a state issued photo i.d. card. but if you're still concerned, you can call the philadelphia police in wissinoming anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> cruise ship battered by a major storm at sea, the anthem of the seas returned to bayonne wednesday night, with 4500 passengers and 1600 crew. part of the ship's propulsion system had to be replaced. we're toll some of the safety equipment must also be replaced. along with some doors, windows, and it is expected to set sale again this weekend.
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pope francis will preside over mass at the basilica of glad lube a, macho after i bands, thousands greeted the pontiff last night at the airport, mexicans used cell phones, flashlights, to welcome pope francis to their country. while in mexico city, the pope is expected to address some of mexico's biggest challenges, including, drugs, violence, poverty. he will also be the first pope to visit the s-mexico border. >> before touching down in mexico, the pope receives special gift from student in chicago. student from st. mary star of the sea catholic church in st. joseph high school wrote letters to the pope, the pontiff was touched by their gift and says he's publish ago children's book. >> poach francis took off his skull cap with something little more pizzas, sombrero, gift from a mexican journalist. she said the pope theme sombrero would protect him from mexico's brutal sun.
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>> now, to campaign 2016, the night republican debate takes place tonight in south carolina a week ahead of the state's primary. donald trump and ted cruz will stand center stage the two already started throwing jabs at each other. weijia jiang in greenville, south carolina with the latest. >> at the campaign travel in florida, taking aim again at rival ted cruz. >> find out where he gets his money. >> on twitter he threatened to sue cruz if he doesn't quote clean up his act, stop cheating, and doing negative ads. >> there is a reason that donald engages in attacks because it is all a smoke screen to hide from his record. >> trump and cruz will take center stage alongside john kasich, jeb bush, ben carson, marco rubio. at tonight's cbs news debate in south carolina. >> the group will be the smallest yet to take the debate stage. and trump will likely be the biggest target.
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cbs news political director, and host of "face the nation", john dickerson, will be the moderator. >> it should and pretty rough debate because they're all trying to use the other to seek advantage. >> to do well in south carolina's republican primary, the candidates also need support from african-americans, and evangelicals like anita jackson. >> what values are you hoping line up with yours? >> pro-life, crushing isis. >> cruz, rubio, carson, and bush all spoke at yesterday's fate and family presidential forum. >> i do not believe that you put your fate in a lock box when you are in public life. >> fate is just one of many issues expected to come up during the debate. as candidate fight to stay in the race. weijia jiang, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". and don't forget the republican candidates will debate again tonight at 9:00. you can watch it right here on cbs-3. designer dresses at deep dis counts are up for grabs at the eighth annual bridal
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extravaganza at the good will store in pennsauken. savvy brides to be looking to snag the gown of their dreams will have over 400 gowns to choose from. "eyewitness news" reporter alex hoff live with some tips as you plan on stopping by the sale today. good morning, alex. did you finds address yet? >> i think i might have found address, we'll see, though, we'll see about that. i'll show it off to you a little bit late. clearly having way too much fun here at good will in pennsauken, getting ready for a mad dash of brides, who will be storming this room right here, all to get the steepest discount on designer gowns. talking vera wang, justin alexander, beautiful, or organized by size, the eighth year they've been doing there is you are seeing the calm before the storm. we're very lucky we're able to be playing this this room. it will be game time very soon. talking to kim schmidt, you've been doing this for several years. tell me what is it like when you open those doors? how do you keep everything going smoothly?
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>> it is just a mad rush. just like on tv, mad rush, everybody comes running in, they follow the bells, see the room, that's it, it is on. >> fun, exciting, every year bigger and better. >> where do these gowns come from? >> donate from the bridal shops, in store, we save them all year long just for the event. >> i see they're organized by size, very convenient, you don't want to go tearing through, do brides traditionally try them on or grab and go? >> they're here half the day. trying on, all day long, we keep running them back. when they get more, we run them back again. so just selection turning over. >> and one other thing, the doors open at 9:00. but we're probably expect to go see some crowds before then, excuse me, think that my head piece is falling off. i'm not real a pro at this. so the doors open at 9:00. so how do you regulate people coming in? is there a ticket system? >> giving out tickets, first one at the door, first ticket, we have somebody up front giving out tickets until
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everybody is in the door. letting in ten to 15 people at a time. we do have somebody at the front door at all times. >> very good. thank you so much for being with us, excited to keep hanging out and playing here, i feel like i'm getting inside look because everyone every these brides would wish to be in my position here and getting free rain over these gowns, so before i turn it to air traffic control here, rahel, we send it back to you, give you an update in just a little white. >> alex getting the special treatment there, looking very good. still ahead on "eyewitness news", just because that pond looks frozen, doesn't mean that it is safe. the ice can be specially dangerous this time of year, see how area firefighters train for ice rescues. plus the app for happiness. health reporter stephanie stahl shows us these games aren't for kids. how they can train your brain into thinking good thoughts.
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>> ice covered ponds and lakes very dangerous, and they're not as thick as you might believe. firefighters with gladwynn fire company are training for ice rescues just in case they get the call for help. they provided this video from their training session. authorities are specially concerned about children playing on the ice. >> sometimes kids go out and play, unfortunately, can fall through. our main goal to tell people to stay off ice, it is dangerous, doesn't eliminate the fact we have to train and be ready to make a rescue if we have to in a ice situation.
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>> and, fortunately, the fire company has plenty of gear to keep firefighters safe and warm while working in the icy conditions. >> justin jog us now with the weather watchers. >> plenty that far going on this weekend with any snow on the grounds this weekend, from last night, artist front, not going anywhere, is shine today, bringing the core of the colds he is area in tonight. check in wet wet watchers, actual air temperatures not bad. check it out. early morning into february time period, 20 in newark, we can handle that, lawrenceville, peter at 22 degrees, 19 chesterfield, card inning ton, 18 degrees, fran in nottingham, colder at 16. still hanging around 20, up in allentown, king of prussia, and here in philadelphia, coming in 21 degrees. that's not the story. it is the winds. step outside, you can feel it already. best it will feel like the next 24-36 hours. newark, delaware, seven in cart inning ton at bill's
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house, to zero right now out in nottingham, pennsylvania, feels like chilly seven up in bath to charles house, inch of snow on the ground from last night's arctic cold front. >> start in the philadelphia, bethlehem, up in northampton county, and again, flags blowing there indicating winds, starting to kick up, that wind will become gusty throughout the afternoon, and certainly tonight. a lot of good restaurant up in bethlehem if you are headed out tonight. have that heavy winter coat on for sure. arctic two, coming in this morning, bringing core of the coldest air, talking high temperatures 20 to 25 below average. doesn't even matter, it is winds really the problem. check this out. tonight's forecast low for philadelphia, 6 degrees. now, the records is two, setback in 1979. so i don't think we'll get breaking any records here in philadelphia. but, really the story will be dangerous windchills
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developing. clouds, if your is, northampton county moving into northern bucks, had heavier snow showers come through kent county delaware, so around dover, maybe pick up an additional coating to half inch or so over the past couple of hours. >> fourteen today for the high, 12 monday, sunday, i should say, days are off by one day here, monday itself, see some new snow. those temperatures warm up little bit. so let's talk about, that here's what's happening today. not much. just flow out of the northwest, packing flurries from time to time. a lot of sunshine around for valentine day itself. >> pretty holding tough, round of light snow developing monday morning into the afternoon, could pick up an inch or two in some locations, then enough warm air should get in here, change over to rain, developing on monday night, then some periods of rain throughout the day on tuesday, some of the rain could become heavy at times.
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>> windchill factor through the afternoon it will feel like single digits in lot of spots, few locations below zero, tonight we really bring in the colder air, and harsh windchill values, through the overnight, dropping well below zero poconos dangerous, feel like temperature around the lehigh valley, surrounding suburbs, up there, berks county, possibly as low as minus 25, even around the city, minus ten to minus 15 for the windchill values, zero to minus ten across south jersey and southern delaware, even along the shore point, dangerous conditions, overnight tonight, and tomorrow morning, then gets little better. core of the cold air today, tonight, lifts out, still cold monday next week, sport little snow. but each day, a little milder air. thursday, brief shot of colder air, then batch what happens friday into next weaken, moves little farther north, starting to bring temperatures back up
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above average. so the forecast today temperatures holding steady low 20's, some sunshine, maybe passing flurries, tonight low of around six for the city and again the windchill values well below zero at times, extended forecast dry through the weekends, then president's day of course we have to talk about a snowstorm, notorious, light snow monday, changing over to rain monday night. forty-eight for the high on tuesday, that's going to feel good. have the umbrella around. by the ends of the week keeping it dry three's, 40's, for the high temperature, rahel, back to you. >> justin, thank youment on the cbs-3 health watch, positive thinking, with a little help from your phone. health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> may look lie any other video game, but far from certainly entertainment. >> it is an app that's designed to increase your happiness. called hapify helps you, and started using it few months ago. >> i was feeling overwhelm. i was feeling like it was
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really easy to be negative. >> use it was different games, in one, she takes aim to knock out negative words. >> yeah, i got them all. >> in another, she gains points for recognizing the positive. >> smile is a positive word. >> she says it has made a big difference. >> after couple of weeks i would say that, you know, did i notice that i felt more positive. >> it forms a new habit. >> psychotherapy dine ann teaches positive thinking techniques. >> it shifts how you see things, it changes your perspective. your perspective could change your whole worlds. >> these simple as props are not for everyone. >> people shouldn't look to these techniques as the panacea for all of the things that trouble them. >> i encourage not to be over simplistic. >> free download, costs 13 a month to access the full range of activities, and the maker says the community page is specially popular, where people share inspirational
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>> it was a party with the boss last night. bruce springsteen rocked sold out crowd at the wells fargo center. philadelphia is the latest stop of his nine week tour, the boss and the e street band played songs from their 1980 double albumn. >> ♪ >> ben stellar and owen wilson have a sam end tyne for the fashion industry. zoo lander two in theatres this weekends, suzanne marquez tells us how the stars feel about the big reunion. >> they returned to the catwalk, but in zoo lander two, the model duo finds the fashion worlds has moved on without them. >> ben stellar and owen wilson brought their characters back to life, 15 years after the original zoo lander made its mark. >> it is strange. so much time has gone by, worlds has changed a lot. we've changed as people. >> when the first movie came out, you know it, did okay.
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but it, didn't seem like an obvious sequel. but over the years, seeing the way it developed, cult following, was really nice. >> as they struggle to find their footing in the new fashion landscape, derrick and hand sell are recruited to solve deadly plot. >> i am -- i need your help. >> justin bieber one. many cameos, as well as benedict cup errbatch as you've never seen him. kristin wig is transformed, as powerful and botox fashion queen alex sonyia. >> about four hours of three people working on me at ones, yes, then there was hair and wardrobe. the good six hours to go. >> zoo lander two takes plenty of jabs at the over the top fashion world. but it is all in good fun. fashion world. but it is all in good fun. suzanne marquez, cbs news, los i get out of work and i go to the store, and somebody's, smellin' around, "mmm! i smell cookies."
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♪ . well, kind of. >> ♪ >> a musical journey through the life and times of one of the worlds' most celebrated bands. experience it right here, in philadelphia. coming up: a behind the scenes look at rain, a tribute to the beatles. >> they it straight to weather, justin, already been very cool, but you say the worse of it probably tonight? >> yes, certainly, overnight hours, tomorrow morning, then gets little better. good news it is pretty short lived. as far as the halfway point every winner, we made a turn, supposed to be getting better, but this is the coldest air we've seen all winter long. taking little bit after hit here. there are some signs some milder air moving back into the forecast for next week. but, a chance for some snow. we'll talk about in a in a little bit. today down right cold, windy, some snow showers, earlier, through the overnight hours actually, every down across southern delaware, and maybe
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few flurries breaking out into the lehigh valley, berks, northampton county, lehigh county right now. see stray flurry really anywhere throughout the day today. winds advisory, in effect until 6:00 tonight. soap, see some gusty winds, increasing possibly up to 50 miles per hour for the gust. through the day today. windchill warnings, already in effect for the poconos. windchills as low as minus 35. windchill advisory starting at 6:00 tonight. so between 6:00 and 9:00 a.m., sunday, that's going to be the worse of the windchill values well below zero. best it will feel over the next 24, 36 house, sustained winds around 15, 20 miles per hour right now, current windchill values, single digits, again, numbers start to drop later this afternoon and tonight. so break it down for you today around the sit at this will feel like zero to ten. tonight minus 15, to around zero, and then sunday morning the worse of it, about 15 below, it does get better, for
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sunday afternoon, we will talk about the next storm for next week coming up in the forecast in just a few minutes, back to you. >> it is a bride to be's dream come true. a designer wedding dress for $100, south jersey good will store holding its eighth annual valentine bridal sale extravaganza. also known as the running of the bride. "eyewitness news" reporter alex hoff live in pensauken with some savvy shoppers, on the hunt for the gown of their dreams. good morning, alex, looking good in that vale. i like it. >> thank you, at 6:00 a.m. in the morning, if you want to feel like anyone, why not selena dion. >> first inch lied brides just dying to be in hereby themselves right now. so, this is the eighth time, the eighth year, that this has been held here at the good will in pennsauken. we have hundreds of gowns, some valued up to $3,000. none of them will cost the bride more than 300. that's why this is such an
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event. so covet today get in here early, to get exactly what you want. we're toll many brides will spends the whole day here just looking around, all organized by signs, but there is only so much control you can have when brides are this excited to get a deal. so we move over here, i'll take this off now, okay, so, kim, you have been doing this for many years, than is adjust probably something these women look forward to for a long time, and plan out. do you look forward to it or is it madness. >> , no definitely, all year long, we save for. >> this we get ready, we do theme every year. so it is always decorated, two weeks ahead of time we start, everything is shipped in it two weeks ahead to set it up. it is fantastic, more and more every year, that's what's great why do you think these women are finding it so important to find real good bargain for their dress? probably alleviates some stress? >> not only stress, i mean, 1500, $2,000 for, if you can come in here get it for 150 to
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$300, come in and save monday. >> i i don't suggest coming maybe with your groom to be, i feel like it might be bad luck, but grooms are not left out of. >> this i saw some tuxes in. >> we have tuxedos, purses, shoes, jewelry, veils, dresses, bridesmaids, mother of the bride, prom, it is all here. so just come in and spends some monday. >> i great. thank you so much for being with us, i'm very excited to see what this will look like. there is a ticket system so you get here, make sure this is more after control madness, there are tickets given out, so it is raged when people are able to come in to pre serve the sanctity of maybe picking out wedding dress here. a lot of beautiful dresses, having far too much fun as i think you can tell. rahel, we send it back to you for now. >> alex, thank you there is valentine weekend senior couples are saying i do once again to the one they love. eight married couples celebrated their endearing love with vow renewing ceremony. assisted living community in cherry hill, ceremony officiated by the mayor.
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>> to be able to recognize all of the years that they've spent together, very, very special. >> sort every romantic. and it is sort of gives you another commitment, you know, like it is still the same after 62 years. >> they say the key to long, happy marriage is simple: never forget to smile. >> well, instead of warming up with your significant other this weekend, how about putting your valentine day on ice this weekend? that's what they'll be doing in chestnut hill today. it is part of special celebration courtesy of a world famous artist from our area. vittoria woodill spent the evening chilling at his studio in brewerytown. >> cupid looking cooler than ever. celebrate the fires of love through ice, today in chestnut hill, where the main street will be filled with frozen sculptures to melt the heart of families for valentine day. >> we're very excited to be partnering with peter slave
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inch and his team, for this weekend, for valentine on ice. we will have close to 20 ice sculptures up and down germantown avenue, frozen inspired. so queen elsa, owe laugh, ice thrown,. >> meet the incredibly cool peter slaven and his team who will be the ice sculpture artist chilling on the avenue. >> we take water, we turn it into ice, then we turn it into art. >> and the cold doesn't bother them anyway. because they have some amazing arctic art planned for this weekend. >> iconic love sculpture. >> wow. >> couple every them. we got dozen roses froze never ice. >> is that a luge? >> that's a luge! >> after the family sees sculp of thrown, owe off, have hot chocolate, walk up and down the avenue and see all of the other sculptures. they have little map. they can go to each one.
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>> i would love to go to town on this baby right here. let's take a crack at it. >> how far am i going down? >> go. >> doing great. >> yahoo. >> okay, stop. >> necklace if. >> chain saw necklace. >> no way. seriously? >> oh. >> i'll take this off. >> no way! >> it is official. >> also happening this weekend, indoor event searching for new i there. c. hundreds of the worlds areas best tatoo artists will be at the pennsylvania convene shown center for the 18th annual tatoo arts convention. the unique event is one of the biggest gatherings of its kind on the east coast. one entheusiast stopped by to get a picture of his dog, tatooed on his leg. >> just want to make sure that i always have a piece of her
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to look at, and, you know, just always wanted one. >> 1500 artists under one roof from all over the world, i think if you are planning on getting a too too you can come in here, finds whatever you want to get. >> and at that time too arts convention ends tomorrow. this week in music history, 52 years ago the fab four performed in front of 73 million people, right here on cb is is s. the edel sullivan show introduced america to the beatles and you can experience what that was like and so much more at the merriam theater right now. >> ♪ >> nothing but pleasure, music fans everywhere have been enjoying the beatles rain, even brought in the rink err ringo in me. >> ♪
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>> rain the title of rather successful song on the flip side of one of the beatles hits, this two hour performance is major hit for generations, past and present. >> we have a kind of perfect set list, kind of perfect mixture of all of the beatles greatest hits. so it hits every heart string in the audience, i would like to think so. >> when you see the energy from the audience, coming back at you, it is wonderful, just love that. >> ♪ >> a revolutionary stage presence comes complete with amazing high definition led screens. that will along with the overall performance, helps transport music fans back to a very special time in music history. >> looks like a walk down memory lane, you snow for the people that were there, you know, they get that excitement. we see guys, sometimes crying, you know, balling. guys in their 60s, 70s, it gives you that thrill of if they were around today, and you got the opportunity to see
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them in the flesh, you know, and we're not trying to say that we are them, by any means. >> right. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> we're just replaying the classics, in there. >> right down to the costumes. paul mccartney, blue, sergeant pepper. >> ♪ >> this is the shade stadium jacket. >> ♪ >> on stage and behind the scenes, it is a monumental task to put on a show like this. but, from behind the tribute band mike, comes an ever lasting message that the shining light known as beatlemania will be a beacon for so many in the future, today, and yesterday. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> very good. very good. >> very cool. and you can catch rain, a tribute to the beatles, at the merriam theater tonight and
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tomorrow, we have link to the information and tickets on our website cbsphilly.com. click on links. still ahead on "eyewitness news", how much do you plan on spending on your valentine? coming up, a look at how much men are expected to spend versus women. and, attention ladies, no valentine this year? in one is just for you. coming up: the unusual way this man's co-work remembers trying to find him a date. >> and, snow on the board walk this morning, bitter colds temperatures this weekend, justin back to tell us how cold it will get, and the snow and rain that
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which makes bill feel like completing the gazebo, prompting a celebration in lori's backyard. with jimmy dean, good mornings lead to great days. >> heartfelt moments at bernice young school in burlington township. joseph adams holds up a sign to clue everyone what was going on, then he was surprised by his father also named joseph has been deployed to south korea for the past year. for mom the homecoming was very emotional. >> in the beginning is the hardest, then toward the ends, so hard, and then anticipation gets worse. but glad he's home again. it is amazing, probably one of the most memorable experiences that i can imagine. >> specialist adam served in iraq in 2009 and 2010. and there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning.
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saturday, anthony mason and elaine key hand owe join us live from new york with a preview. good morning, guys. >> good morning, rahel. coming up: we'll have the days headlines, plus a lot will be said at tonight's republican debate here on cbs. but is everything the candidates say totally correct? we'll take you inside the worlds of political fact checking. >> also, they were some of history's greatest mind, but they were not without their problems. we'll go inside new book about some of the bizarre behavior behind all of that brilliance. >> and the king's theatre in brooklyn, new york once home to vowed villain early hollywood glamour, but it fell into disrepair. now $95 million renovation has brought the theater back, and we'll take you there for a special saturday session, with grammy nominated band. >> all of that plus the dish and your eye-opener just ahead on cbs this morning saturday. >> very good stuff, thanks, guys. it is cold outside. but the phillies are sending warm thoughts.
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pack up their truck friday and head today clearwater. the rest of the team arrived on february 23rd, and the equipment should get there sunday. so it is in a truck. list includes 10,000, 12-ounce plastic cups, sunflower seeds, of course, your bats, balls, there are also 25 sets of golf clubs and probably the most important item is the philly phanatic hotdog launcher. justin, you have to be so excited. >> poppled up spring training, always exciting time of year. and they forgot about the double bubble bubble gum. tons of that. you know, i'm sure that's on the truck, as women. checking in with weather watchers, icy conditions, because did get little slow ♪ overnight. arctic cold front came through, which is really bringing in the core of the coldest air, this weekend, really, for the next 24, 36 hours. >> we're in the teens to low 20's, and wind is starting to kick up.
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check it out. nottingham, 17 miles per hour, sustained wind. cardington, 9 miles per hour, wind will increase the afternoon, as wind advisory, is in effect until this evening. so, there go. windchill values down around zero. out in nottingham, bill, feeling like 7 degrees at his house, cherry hill, lynn has 10 degrees for the win chill value the. at nine at buena vista township, newark, 13, as well as phil in philadelphia. have kim of photos coming in. this is what you could be dealing with, chesterfield, new jersey, the he had's house had the little slight snow, so little coating on the car some of the streets could be little slick this morning. that snow is really going no where because of the cold temperatures around. >> these pictures, right idea, just hang out by the fire, throughout this entire weekends. that's what we are talking about. >> nice sunrise developing,
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across south jersey right now. coming up in less than ten minute. taking live look, at middle township high school cape may courthouse. broken clouds, some sun, getting close to peaking through the horizon, north-northwest winds, 7 miles per hour, like i said the wind does become gusty. coldest air of the season arriving today, tonight, windchill advisory goes in effect later this evening, as well, off also, talk about more snow stance. normal bucks county right now, southern lehigh valley around knoxville seeing heavier snow showers coming through, may get quick coating in some locations, passing flurry possible throughout the day today. forecast wind gust, into the 30-mile per hour range possibly 40 bee the afternoon, that wind continues out of the northwest. even tonight. so dinner plans across the region tonight, dress warm. some nasty windchills, and we'll talk about that, tomorrow morning, still windy at 6:00. by sunday afternoon the winds
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starts to die down. so talking gusts only around 10 miles per hour. that wind really diminishes. check it o sub zero windchills for the city. beginning around 7:00 tonight, all the way through 11:00 tomorrow morning. so we feel like below zero. that's 16 hours every feeling like less than 0 degrees here, in the city. and it is a lot worse the farther north and west you go. today, again, partly sunny, windy, maybe stray flurry at times into the evening hours, tonight dry. overnight mostly clear conditions. a lot of sunshine for valentine's day. now here comes the next storm. the cold air starts to move out. there is enough in place monday morning into the afternoon where we will see light snow breaking out through most locations, as delaware valley, before changing over to rain, starting late monday afternoon, monday night. now, progression from rain goes from south to north. lehigh valley see the change over as warmer air moves in. before the change over we could get inch or two in some spots monday. here is the forecast windchill values. single digit throughout the afternoon today. later tonight, that's the worse of it, now, feels like
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zero and below zero, at times, check it out. tomorrow morning, could feel as cold as minus 35 up in the poconos. as low as minus 25 in the lehigh valley, even around philadelphia, 15 below, windchill values and south jersey coastal delaware, new jersey, less than 0 degrees. possibly as low as minus ten tomorrow morning. windy, frigid today. twenty-two for the actual temperature, tonight's low six. record is two. here is your valentine day forecast, frigid for your sweetheart, 19 degrees and sunshine, extended forecast, monday, back up to 34. light snow changing over to rain at night. periods every rain on tuesday. upper 40's, for the high, so rahel, that 48 will feel real good. even with the rain. >> sounds pretty good to me. thank you, justin. >> well, love is apparently not cheap. "3 on your side" consumer reporter, jim donovan, looks at valentine's spending for all of our loved ones. >> the national retail federation finds shoppers will spends on average $146.84 on
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valentine's day gifts this year. that's up $4 from last year. 50% plan to buy candy, 38.3% will arrange a special evening out, 36.4% will order or pick up flowers, and 19.9% will purchase jewelry. this year's survey finds that while more women say they'll be buying gifts than men, on average, men will spend more than double. $133 versus 62 bucks for the ladies. >> with adults 25 to 34 out spending other age groups, forking out average of 136 bucks. around one in five of us will also include fluffy and fido in our valentine day gift giving. spending on average, 26.24 on pet gifts. that comes out to be a whopping $681 million in spending nationwide. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. all right, and a michigan man is getting some help in
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the love department from his co-workers. matt hill works for a lawn and garden company. his co-workers recently surprised him by putting his face and contact information on a billboard you see it there. the 6-foot tall, 25 year old, says he was pretty surprised by the gesture, but making the most of t so ladies, what should we know about matt? >> going out, doing -- hanging out, tracking, working on my truck. favorite colors lime green. i don't have a favorite food. you know, lately it has been bee nut butter jelly. i don't know, chinese, i really like chinese food. favorite movie has probably got to go the hang over. i lot to watch chick application. typical day, bonfire, out in the middle of the woods, at somebody's house, small party, something like that. >> well, hill said he has taken dozens of calls, texts and emails from potential sutures. he said he's not just looking for a fling, the news there, he's really hoping to find someone to settle down with. good luck to him. we'll be right back.
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>> alex hoff in pennsauken this morning, good morning, alex, what are you peaking behind there at good will? >> okay, rahel, i think i found one at least for today. i wanted to show this is one i pointed out earlier there is dress $300, the most any bride will spend here at good will in pennsauken, we're still about two hours away from the doors officially opening. but, certainly, very eager brides, lining to up get inside, and get these dresses, because, some of them are valued up to $3,000, or more. so weaver great selection here. and speaking of which, i know
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we're just playing around, but since it has been so much fun, rahel, i think i pick out one for you. just your style and i just, you know, i'm ask them to hold it. i know for the future, something like, that look, since i've had so much fun dressing up, i thought of you with that one. >> alex, i actually really do like that one, offer the sleep, right up my al. >> i vintage is in. >> i like, that looks like awed lot of fun. thanks a lot. and that's it for cbs-3 "eyewitness news", we may be signing off for now, but, we're always on line at cbs philly. com. cbs this morning saturday is next. have a great weekend. >> ♪ >> ♪
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