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new this morning, a philadelphia police officer suffers minor injuries, and a car crash overnight. what may have kept his injuries from being serious. >> a teenager injured in a random attack, while he's just waiting for a trial. we hear now from his mother who wants to know who did this, and why. and, it will be a nice spring day, and here's your chance to make good use of it. how you can take part in helping to clean up philly. >> good morning, i am a rahel solomon. we send it to ever justin now, because you got good forecast. so whatever you're doing this weekend, just do it outside. >> exactly, hands to find any complaint about this weather, i mean, we have warm temperatures, but at least not humid. we can't complain about that. >> good hair day. >> that is the girl thing. i'll let you deal with that one, yes, just hit it up this weekend, enjoy it, and if you don't get a chance to get outside this weekend, you'll
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get your shot next weekment locked into nice weather pattern. still little cool in the mornings, typical for this time of year, getting ready for the nice sunrise there, clear skies, some brightening skies, 44 degrees officially at philadelphia international airport. so mid four's at the airport, but the surrounding suburbs, little chill, close to freezing in some parts of interior south jersey, 37 up in allentown, but we don't have any frost or freeze warnings to deal with this morning. thirty-five in pottstown, quiet, been that way for the past couple of days, will stay like that for several more days to come. winds today, currently, light, eventually switch little more out of the northeast at around five to 10 miles per hour later this afternoon, wind may kick up little bit along the med yacht coastline, headed down to the shore maybe want to bring that extra jacket there, little breezy, and that ocean water pretty chilly. inland today, well upper 60s around philadelphia, near 06 up in the poconos.
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high problem iron just lock over the eastern half of the us, call owe mega block so it stays there, talking sunshine, warm temperatures, let you know it finally does breakdown when show you the full forecast in a few minute, rahel, back to you. >> justin, thank you. new this morning, philadelphia police are investigating an accident involving one of their officers. the two car crash happened around 1:45 this morning, on north 52nd street at wyolucing avenue. we are told the cruisers airbag deployed, there were minor injuries, the officer was treated at the scene. >> luke looking for group of teen ann ers in the city southwest area. investigators say the latest victim is a 17 year old boy, and that it happened while he was waiting for a trial. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown talked to that victim's mother. >> i couldn't look at my child. >> heart wrenching moment for sean tell sexton seeing her 17
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year olson lying in a hospital bed, barely recognizeable. on tuesday, joffe sexton became the victim average dom attack while he was waiting at trolley stop at 65th and well many wood. police say as many as five teenagers stomped, beat him unconscious to no reason. >> five or six young males knock them to the grounds, knocked three of his teeth out, leave him on the grounds. >> just three blocks away, a day before, police say, there was another random attack, on another teenager at a trolley stop. and a few days earlier, in that same area, a 52 year old man was hospitalized after a random and unprovoke attack while he was walking down the street. police believe all linked to rogue and violent group of teenagers in we need these people off the street. creating a loft damage. >> joffe has learning visibility, just ventured out to learn how to catch public transportation on his own. he is still wearing the scars
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from the vicious beating, still, trying to regain a sense of safety. >> they beat my son half to death. they had no reason to do this to my child. >> like i want to know why. >> police believe these suspect are between the ages of 15 and 17 years old, also believe they are known to the community and possibly live in that community, if you have any information, please, contact police right away. at southwest detective, natasha brown, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> firefighter dead, and another wounded. the two were checking on residence, at a home in pencil hills maryland, when they arrived, no one answered the door. once they forts their way in, investigators say, the person inside fires several rounds. >> right now we're here supporting the family. as best as we can. and begin to prepare to send
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our brother home. >> and the other firefighter is in serious condition. the person who originally requested the welfare check suffered minor wounds, police say the person who reportedly fired is in custody. and cooperating. after shocks continue to rattle southern japan after two powerful earthquakes. twin cakes killed 29 people injured 1500, as daniel nottingham reports, the island nation could be in danger now, of more after shocks. >> office supplies, computers, shook, when magnitude seven earthquake shook southern japan early saturday, cameras in the region recorded the impact at around 1:30 in the morning. rescuers pulled a man from the rubble before dawn, guest in the this hotel had a rude awakening, and several after shocks followed. the quake triggered a landslide, cracking and crumbling roads, and sliding home off their foundations,
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part of this curved roadway fell down the hillside, leaving one car on the edge smaller deadly earthquake hit the same region on thursday, that 6.2 magnitude quake knocked down buildings and collapsed homes. emergency workers dug through the rubble for six hours, to rescue this baby. scientists say the smaller quake was actually a for shock, and triggered the larger one. about five to 10% of the time the earthquake triggered get bigger than the first one, and then we change the name and call the first one a for shock, and that big after shock becomes the main shock. >> scientists say there is still a 50% chance of at least a magnitude six after shock hitting the same area of japan in the same few days. danielle nottingham, cbs-3 news. >> pope francis visit the greek island of lessbos. holy father arrived this morning, will spend about an hour today meeting with refugees who fled war,
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conflict, and poverty and in hopes of a bert life in europe. i am cyst the trip is purely humanitarian, and not political. but it does commas the european union implement controversial deportation plan. in campaign 2016, bernie sanders said did he meet with pope francis during his visit to the vatican yesterday. vermont senator addressed vatican conference just hours after a fiery debate with hillary clinton. >> i am very excited ton here in the vatican. >> bernie sanders took break from the campaign trail to visit the vatican. did he not stop delivering his message about income and equality. >> widespread financial criminal at this won wall street, worse financial crisis since the great depression. >> hillary clinton visited a senior citizens center while campaigning in harlem.
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>> and i know know where to come when i want a good game of dominoes. >> clinton, sanders, weren't playing games during thursday night's debate. >> if we can raise it -- >> two candidates sparred in their most heated debate yet. >> if you're both screaming at each other, the viewers won't be able to hear eat of you. >> republicans are focused on new york, too, hometown candidate, donald trump hopes his roots will help push him closer to the nomination. >> i'mcents of delegates up, and i think we're going to close it out before the convention. >> we've been winning state after state after state. it is why i believe we earn majority of the delegates, win the nomination, beat hillary clinton. >> i don't know if you know this, i am the only republican consistently beats hillary clinton in the fall. the only one. >> a cbs news poll, backs that up, showing kasich beating clinton by five points. weijia jiang, cbs-3, "eyewitness news".
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>> volunteers at the democratic national convention in philadelphia this sum letter have to go through backgrounds checks. philadelphia host committee started seeking requests for proposals for experienced security firm to conduct the betting process. 10,000 volunteers have registered to help out during the convention. >> time for little spring cleaning. philadelphia holding its city-wide clean up for the ninth straight year, and you can help. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh live in fishtown to tell us more about it, good morning, anita. >> good morning, rahel, an initiative launched basilica of saints peter and paul the city but of course relies on the helping hands of so many in this community, that includes the fishtown neighbors association, and also, their beautification committee. you can see, i have broom in hands. a loft trash strewn around here. so this is the kind of trash that they'll shall picking up, sweeping up today, this is some of the equipment that we have on hand joining us now, block captain, committee member, thanks so much for being with us, guys, what
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exactly will you be cleaning up today? >> hitting areas of fish, to pretty much garbage trash, plastic, you know, things that don't bio degrade, that sort, but things that far nature, you know. >> this is just one day thing, lifestyle. so why is it so important for to you get involved? >> it is important to get involved because it bridges people together, new people move into the neighborhood, come out for other event. we do other project, other art project, besides clean up. and it is to strengthens the neighborhood, people get to know each other, and look out for each other. and it is just reinforces community bond. for new people moving in, new people get to meet older residents, just really good way to get involved and it is a social, social thing, as well. >> so what would you tell people who perhaps aren't used
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to doing this, but you kind of want them to pitch in? what would you tell them to motivate them to get out there today? >> just to make your block look better and also to meet your neighbor. create a bond with your neighbor, you guys wok together, look after each other. >> eyes on the street, as they say. and that's motivation. but for me, i just -- i don't think it is a big deal to pick up a piece of trashment it is easy, it makes a difference, you know? >> absolutely. so, this group here in fishtown, would be meeting at the fishtown recreation center 9:45, of course city-wide effort so you can get involved right in your own neighborhood, as well, for now live in fishtown, anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> good way to meet your neighbors, thank you. new high-tech way to diagnosis concussions in athlete quickly and more easily. health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about something coaches can use right on the side lines, just second after
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impact. >> and lobbying for a cure, he is only seven years old, but this new jersey boy has met with dozens of politicians on capitol hill. what he's trying to get changed and why it means so much to him. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions, stood up for marriage equality and protected our environment. now i'm fighting for criminal justice reform. i'm proud to be backed by president obama and people who care about our families. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you.
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and hail rained down on texas. so far, though, no reports of injuries or serious damage. and justin joining us now with the weather watch ers fortunately no serious or severe weather around here. >> not at all. not across the eastern half of the united states, protected by high pressure. >> this pattern just kind of stuck here, not going to be much change. but more severe weather potential out across the central us once again through this weekend. but this morning, just like yesterday morning, little bit on the cool side. not quite as cold though. not dealing with any frost advisories, but we are waking up to some chilly temperatures >> julia excited about today's warmer temperatures, then closer toward philadelphia checking with fill at 39 degrees with the clear skies neice sunrise, outside new jersey, little colder horrible, go to delran, allen, 33 degrees flirting with the
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freezing mark, currently northern delaware, check it out, lower 32 degrees clear skies, winds calm, good news. so no harsh windchills to deal with this morning, but once the sun is up it will rapidly go to work, and warm the temperatures up. getting ready for the sunrise in few minutes at the shore, check it out, live look from margate, beach patrol headquarters, nice shot there with the clear skies. nice breeze off the weighter, ocean temperature chilly, 43 degrees, so if you have plans to hit the shores, delaware beaches this weekend, maybe throw on that extra jacket even with the sunshine, last saturday we had it, snow, 43 degrees, that was it for the afternoon high temperature today, much different, forecasting above average, into the upper 60s, so that's so typical of the delaware valley spring this time of
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year. big change, nothing happening over the northeast, and mid-atlantic, the high pressure area dominating our weather do have clouds offer shore station off the coast, tracks little father south and west. allows some of the winds to come back on shore, only problem with the patterns, allergy sufferers this time of year will be feeling it very high pollen levels, with dry conditions, the breeze, will blow the pollen around little bit. maple, juniper, popular the main tree pollens outside right now today, tomorrow, next week, allows us to warm up each day, pretty much abundant sunshine, few clouds monday. that's going to be the warmest day. upper 70s, but at least humidity levels stay low. look at this, model forecast, you can see, the clouds just rotating around the high pressure notice band of
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early tuesday morning, just cools us back off closer to average, that's it, no shots of any real cold air. mid 60s today for the inland spots, 50's along the shore, of new jersey, and delaware. tomorrow morning, still chilly, tomorrow off to the races, should break into the 70s, even up toward the lehigh valley immediate shore line. blocking pattern continues today, tomorrow, even into monday start to breakdown, monday night, tuesday. cool pocket of air over new england, close to average, then temperatures kind of level off for next week where they should be this time of year. today full sunshine, 67 degrees, nice mild afternoon. tonight clear, colder in the suburbs, again, another good evening for baseball, first pitch 75:00, if you are headed out taught ballpark, 63 degrees, have the jacket or
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sweatshirt around, at the end of the game quickly dropping off into the 50's. dry, pretty much all of neck week, the exception will be friday monday warmest day, mid 60s wednesday, not bad at all i think we de is her of it after last week. >> health watch, more than million athletes experience concussion in the u.s. each year now researchers looking for a way to diagnosis concussions easily. stephanie stahl explains how. >> high school junior core del ross said he blacked out after making tack nel football practice last year. >> they had to stand up and walk but i couldn't do it, and remember five words. >> testing faster way to detect concussions, involving this head saul, trans cranial doppler device. scientists demonstrate how it works using ultrasound to map
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glow flood changes in the brain. >> the brain is very good at regulating blood flow. and during a concussion, it impairs the ability for the brain to regulate blood flow. >> the study compared tall sounds of more than 200 high school athletes, the technology was able to tell if a players had a concussion, 83% of the time. >> right now, we're in the research phases of this. >> ross' football coach says the head set would help him do his job. >> tools, a long way, okay, i think we have a handle on it. >> maybe better protect athletes so they can keep pursuing their dreams. >> testing concussion ultrasound device took part in many different kind of sports including football, basketball, cheerleading and track. stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news" still ahead, movie-goers headed back to the barber shop. our ukee washington sit down with barber shop the next cut when we com
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>> life being reboot of the jungle book now in theatres, movie bridges together heavy weight calls of voices including bill murray, scarlet joe sean son, and theresa elba. say it could make at least $70 million this weekend, and disney is so confident, it is already planning a sequel. the jungle book of course is a remake of the 1967 animated movie, based on the classic novel. and it has been 12 years since the king of the barber
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shop last opened their doors on the big screen. now back on a mission. couple of the stars were in town recently, ukee washington has a preview of their next cut. >> the barber shop. >> no, a lot of guys can't go to the country club. but they can go to the barber shop. you feel better wacking out of there. barber shop ... think about it,. >> ladies broadcasting their thoughts, as well. >> excuse me, but i don't like to get involved in pit arguments. >> that's primarily all you do. >> everyone inside gets ' qual time. so does serious topic that is the heart of the project.
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>> stop playing. get down. >> oh, hell take me too long to get back up. >> it won't take long, though, for the message to come through. if the many makers placing close eye on collective efforts to keep the peace and stopping the violence. and it will start with two rivals, who happen to be in the right place, but at the wrong time. >> we got to fix our problems ourselves. >> the barber shop is the pillar of the neighborhood. >> so we turn with free cut and styling. >> featuring positive discussions. >> each one of us got a host of people. from neices, never use, brothers, sisters, whatever. and those are your responsibility. to get them on the right path. >> the blending of an all-star cast tells the story. no one takes the lead, the guy known as the entertainer made that known from the start. >> we had a dinner at the top of the movie, and cedric, did he a toast, he said i want to welcome all of the members to the barber shop movie.
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this is our third one. and just don't mess it up for us. you know what i'm saying? that was the only thing said. >> okay. >> and i think from then, it just put people on, like, come with your a game. >> game on. in theatres right now. >> i got so much love for everybody in this neighborhood. >> turn that up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> yes, going to love this work. i bet he won't be talking back to his mama no more. >> no, no, no. >> looks very fun i all right, coming up in the next half hour on "eyewitness news", time to clean up philly. the effort underway to help spruce up some of the city's neighborhoods today. >> plus, wasting food, do you buy more at the grocery store than you actually eat? "3 on your side"'s jim donovan will show you how to shop smarter and save money. >> plus, gone fishing.
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women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> local boy lobbying for action in washington. what has this seven year old knocking on the doors of senators in a special way he's getting his message across.
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plus, a second look why the assault investigation involving lesean mccoy may not be over. >> litter lining the streets of philadelphia, and how you can be part of it, one of spring clean up events, coming up. >> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, thanks so much for being with us. >> worth outside, throw the coat on, shred it later this morning, into the afternoon, sun's up now. we had the clear skies. this is the trends going above average, each day gets warmer, temperatures down near freezing, some of the outer suburbs, interior, capitol city delaware at 38 degrees. then 44 at the airport in philadelphia, upper 30's, for berks county 37 doylestown,
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good news, winds are callment. so no harsh windchills to deal with. storm scan3, quiet. can't even find cloud in the sky. that's going to be what we're dealing with today. and really the rest of the weekend. so clear this morning, chilly, 30's, 40's, but by the afternoon surging into the 60s with plenty of sunshine, so i'm going to call it perfect weekend weather wise with abundant sunshine, mild temperatures, low humidity and light winds exception at the shore, but look at this weekends forecast, full sunshine, warm ex into next we are, how warm, and if there are any changes in our forecast when i show you the seven day in a few more minute, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, i'll second that for the records, perfect forecast. >> all right, well, many philadelphians will enjoy some time outdoors, and clean up the city at the same time. today is the city's ninth annual spring clean up
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so what the neighbors are doing out there, hey, anita? >> good morning, what abut full day it will be to make our community beautiful. here in fishtown, at the rec center where you can see trash cans, trash like this, that's what neighborhood, people in the community will be doing today. that includes the fishtown beautiful kay committee, see, they've some of their trustee equipment here so it doesn't take a lot. thanks so much, giles. earliest once out hereof course, can you tell us what i guess the worse hit parts of this community, what do you see? >> certain blocks, where you can see people are, you know, just not doing their part. and but today we will come out, have fun, and clean up the neighborhood.
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how many people do you expected to? >> hard, about 50? >> seventy-five? >> really big crowd today, all sit. >> i and you guys judge have meeting every month, but like we said, this is a lifestyle thing, you guys do this very often. what's the most important part of this for you? >> i think meeting new people, they get to come out, meet older residents, and people meet it is a great way to get to know other people who have just moved here. >> how would you motivate people who are not used to this? what would you a so them to help them get out there today? >> fun, we do this couple of hours, head over to the brewing company for barbeque, get to meet other organizations, other people.
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>> fun, get out today, meet your neighbors, pick up some trash. >> jeff, you're used to doing this, can you show us somement techniques? you're a pro. let's see it,. >> this is a broom. >> there, this end here, and here, take this, lay it down flat. >> there you go. there you go. >> so, as you can see, exactly the kind of work this crew will be doing today, yes, you have to lift, there is whole technique, maybe we can show you here today. so if you want to join them here in fishtown, you can. meeting here at the rec center 9:45, of course, this is going on across the city so you can get involved right in your own neighborhood, as well. but that's the latest here in fishtown, anita oh, cbs 3, "eyewitness news". >> all right, anita, putting people to work early, i like it. >> earlier this month you
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might remember philadelphia district attorney, seth williams, decided not to charge the former eagles running back, or anyone else, allegedly, involved in a night club brawl in february. two off duty philadelphia police officers were injured, and the state is reviewing the da's decision at the request of the president of the fraternal order of police. >> there is a lot there that, you know, people don't know about. and, you know, we gist wanted to make sure that we get another set of eyes looking at him. >> they were the detective investigating the case. >> got copies of the videos. >> williams tells "eyewitness news" not adequate evidence to prove that any individual committed a criminal offense. a legal victory for the woman accusing bill cosby of sexual assault. a federal judge has ruled that andrea con stands is entitled to document or emails, cosby's criminal lawyers shared with former montgomery county district attorney, bruce castor. decision comes in the defemation lawsuit, constant
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filed against castor. cosby remains freon $1 million bail. >> and, governor tom wolf will sign pennsylvania's medical marijuana bill into law tomorrow afternoon. in a statement, the governor says, he's proud and excited to sign the bill. he adds it will provide long overdue medical relief to patient and their families, and pennsylvania will now be the 24th state to legalize the medical use of marijuana. officials however, say, it will take couple of years to set up. miss to help those with rare diseases, now back from washington where he met with us senators to convince them to support piece of legislation, close to his heart. here's "eyewitness news" reporter training dough. >> like many seven year old, max shell loves to playing with leggos. but he also spent his free time doing something very out of the ordinary for someone his age.
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>> this week on capitol hill, advocating for bill that could help him and millions of other with rare diseases cure act already passed the health. >> it was getting stalled in senate. he said we should do letters and pictures. we d we went there, he told everybody about the cause. >> he has a genetic cyst drop affect how his body develops. no specific treatment, but if the act passes max and his mom lisa hope that will change. >> we can do more with the science that we have. >> when drug gets approved for larger population, things we can do to help get it approved for people with rare diseases. >> maybe one day i'm going to get a pill, every day before, before that day, i would have to get shots every, every, every night. >> max visited 83 senate offices across two days, and
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leaving his original artwork at each one. his favorite offers? senator pat toomey's a/k/a the senates official candy man. >> and lots of chocolate, travis. >> max can now call himself successful lobbiest, he convinced senator bob menendez every his home state of new jersey to support the bill. >> i'm really happen. >> i it passed the committee could come up with full vote on the senate floor as early as next week. williamstown, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> imagine or league baseball celebrated jackie robinson day. on april 15th, 1947, the brooklyn dodger made his major league debut breaking baseball's color barrier. many gathered for a celebration to honor robinson at the philadelphia stars memorial park, at 44th and mark side. last month, city council passed a resolution apologize to go robinson for the racism he faced in philadelphia
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decades ago. >> the flyers will try to get to their first rounds, rounds one, they will try to get their first win, rather, rounds one of the stanley cup playoffs. take on the capitols tonight in washington, but they'll have to do it without center sean. he'll miss the first of the rest of the first rounds series because after shoulder sprain he suffered in game one on thursday. losing him is significant, because of his defensive roles that even strength and his offensive ability at the power play. and, still ahead on "eyewitness news", wasted food. many of us are guilty of it. buy too much, and can't get, or can't use it, before it goes bad. p is on your side with simple ways to cut the waste and save your money. >> plus, call her a fish out of water. but vittoria woodill was hoping to real in a big cash. how many she is helping out the local fishermen in montgomery county next. and we'll be right back.
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modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. (do you plan to go to the grocery store this weekend? well, how much of the food will you actually use before it goes bad? many of us buy more than we really need. jim donovan looks at things you can do to stop throwing away your food and money. >> food scraps add up fast. according to the most recent estimates, when the epa, americans waste
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37 million tons of food just for one year. to help the environment and your wallet, shop smart. before going to the grocery store, check out what is in your refrigerator, cook or eat you what before you buy more, make a shopping list, and plan menus. buying in bulk can help you save money, but only if you use what you buy. before produce goes bad, freeze it. be mindful at restaurants. only order portions you can realistically eat. and take home your leftovers, you maximize your spending, and cut down on waste. before you clean out your pantry, think about donating untouched, non-perishable food. that can help a food pantry keep its shelves stocked. and instead of tossing your food in a trash bin, start a compose pile. those scraps, skins, peels and grounds, can de compose into rich soil, which is great for your garden. >> taking some simple stems to reduce your food waste, improves the environment's bottom line, yours too. reporting for three on your
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side, i'm jim donovan. >> good info there. all right, well, there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and vanita meyer join us with a preview. good morning. >> hey, rahel, good morning, coming up: the quest to find aliens life. >> billionaire plan it launch thousands of satellites to some of the furthers reaches of space k it work? >> searching for new hall add ali gold metaling, to jim brown's superbowl ring. meet the sports detective, fact amongst the fraud. >> oscar winning film boyhood to his cult hit dazed and confused director here to talk about his latest comedy everybody wants some. >> all of that, eye opener, dish, music from number one albumn in the year, performing our saturday session. that's all just ahead. >> and the lots to look forwards to. >> imagine this, airline dropping one of its fees. delta will no longer charge
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customers extra, to talk to an actual person when booking a flight over the phone or at the ticket counter. phone fee was $25, and the fee for buying ticket at an airport was $35. >> spending time on the air and road. travel update. in this tech minute, cnet.com, rounding up essential apps for jet setters. >> frequent travelers know how much time is wasted standing around in line. free mole app lets you bypass the way customs and i am graduation by filling out profile ahead of time. at selected airports in the u.s., just look for the mobile passport, keep track of hotel flight and credit card points in one place with a app like award wallet. then, a favorite among frequent flyers, it organizes all of your travel plans in one place. it gives you access to real time flight alerts and notifies you if a better seat
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becomes available. delayed, canceled, or overbooked flight, air help will determine if you can claim compensation. if you find yourself stuck at airport longer than anticipated lounge buddy gifts you look inside around the world then decide, when in the lounge, watch other. it also keeps you up-to-date with weather at your destination. in san francisco, cnet.com for cbs news. good saturday morning, traveling across on the eastern u; both the roads and skies, don't expect any delays weather wise, just dry conditions up and down the east coast and certainly full sunshine in milder temperatures around here. >> chilly start, north of the city where we have 31 degrees up in perkasie at this hour at john's house, in the sunshine, right now, so that sun will rapidly warm the temperatures up, and another cold spot, well below freezing, out in tabernacle, new jersey, john
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sand man, 29 degrees. >> link prim err checking in at 37 degrees with sunshine, as well, so, pretty much similar conditions all across the region, 30's, 40 ace, this morning with the clear skies, and here is a shot earlier from fill chap line in philadelphia, good color, just before the sunrise chester fields showing frost out on the grass, no frost advisory officially, again cold spots that we're dealing with. >> up to berks county nice looking sunrise over the hills, 34 degrees, see little frost possibly on the field there. >> perfect bright blue skies, that's going to be the trend today and this weekend, today, tomorrow, quiet finally been a while, dry, no threat of any precipitation, makes it the first dry weekends, since march 5th and of, of course, remember, last weekend,
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dealing with some snow on saturday. average high temperature now up to 64 degrees. we weren't there last wednesday and thursday, yesterday, degree above. that will then today, well above the average. we will be in the upper 60s, then tomorrow, we will bring back some 70s, those 70s extends into next week. so quiet on storm scan3. really finds the active weather across the central us. that's on the western edge of the high pressure area, and it will remain there, really for the next several days. as that high sit over the northeast. so, expect sunshine and comfortable temperatures, winds does kick up little bit along the coast. today and tomorrow. and the reason is because we have high pressure across new england, low pressure off shore. it is that pressure difference which causes the winds there is storm will actually track little farther south and west, over the next 24 hours. stays off shore. so not dealing with any rain along the coast. but the wind may just kick up little bit along the media shore line. both today and tomorrow. and that winds is off the ocean, so little chilly, along the jersey shore today in
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delaware beaches. so the high pressure kind of since further south and west tomorrow. right over us. the sunshine, each day, gets little warmer. talking 70s tomorrow. well into the 70s on monday. once again, dry conditions, maybe we see couple of clouds rolling for the afternoon. then we watch this front. still well to the north on monday. it will drop southward later monday night into tuesday morning, that start to bring back a cooler air mass to our forecast. today, though, you can see, 50's along the shore, delaware beaches, inland, though, well to the 60s even up toward the lehigh valley, and then tonight, another cool night. some 30's, 40's, maybe little frost to deal with tomorrow morning. but at least the wind are light widespread 70s to up berks county lehigh valley on the poconos well to the 60s, still stuck in the 50's to about 60 along the shore line. so for today, enjoy it, 67 for the high temperature, full sunshine, tonight clear skies, chilly, 44 for the sit, little cool another suburbs. again, another cool night for baseball, but at least it
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stays dry, first pitch 7:63 degrees. toward end of the game, 50's, may want a jacket handy. full sunshine tomorrow, 72, up to 77 for high monday, our warmest day, we cool down little bit tuesday, wednesday, back to the 60s, then seven's by the end of the week, next chance every rain in the form after shower on friday. now, do you love watching the weather. you can be featured in our newscast by becoming a eyewitness weather watcher. sign up now at cbsphilly.com/watchers. rahel, back to you. >> justin, thank you. it is trout season in pennsylvania, but, look for fishermen to poke those rainbow trout, someone has to stock area waterways. perfect assignment for vittoria woodill. she along with volunteers truck through the streams of montgomery county to bring you the catch of the day. fishermen have taken to the water. >> happy trout season. >> time for trout started
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april 2nd. trout are being dumped in the skippack creek. >> sound like they're ready to be separated. >> ready for little more room. >> i'm on trout dumping duty. stock the creek for the season of fresh fish with the pennsylvania fish and boat commission. >> alongside fish culture is, ryan miller. >> they call you awesome? >> yes, i've been told that. >> awesome because he's the man behind the fish. >> can i touch it? >> he and i, caring separate fish tanks every newly hatched trout, from the tyler ville state fish culture station. >> we start taking eggs in may and june, these fish are roughly 18 months old now. so we take care of them for a year and a half. >> wow. >> we put them in the creek. >> what kind of trout is it? >> brown trout and rainbows
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today. >> seven dumping spots along the creek made for chucking. >> how many buckets do you pour in in each? >> today doing a tank, so 11 or 12 buglets give these fish a nice home. pick a perfect spot. >> i was going to fish here, hopefully catch some of these fish you just put in. >> manny got to jump on the train. >> an effort that the community proudly lends a hands to. >> why do you love doing this? >> because it is this is gets me out into the nature, only time i feel like i'm free real. >> i great thing to get the kids out, and fun to be outside and have fun. >> and it is greatly appreciated. >> how does it feel to catch that trout? >> it was strong. it was very hard. but my dad catched it, so it was actually both of us. happy trout season. >> and the regular season for trout runs through september 5th. >> and it is shaping up to be great day to go fishing.
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