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>> this is the captain. break for impact. >> and over the weekends i saw sully and apparently a lot of people it, as well. sully landed the top spot at the box office this weekend. >> i'm looking forward to it, it earned 35 and a half million dollars. best opening of all time. well, katie, i saw the map off the corner of my eye. and i'm a happy person today. >> yes, nothing to see when it comes to what's going on on storm scan3, and that does usually mean with high pressure in place, that we're looking ahead to some gorgeous weather, today certainly no different. dairy say tad chilly outside. i know, it feels like blasphamy when you say that word even at this time of the year. regardless, it is getting cool outside. wait until you see the 24 hour temperature difference. but you know we're really looking ahead to nice weather here, looking at the biggies eagles win, big city skyline, liberty place, all looking at
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green to celebrate victory, off to great start out here. looks like beautiful day. let's get right to the maps. what do they tell you folks? nothing to see here folks, just empty. with high pressure again on our side, nice light wind, low humidity, and eventually when the sun does rise it will be nice and bright and beautiful. beautiful sunrise to go along with the day ahead here. so, that said, let's take a look at where we stands. this impressive, folks. nearly 30 degrees cooler than this exact same time yesterday up at mount pocono. certainly, no pit ands here either in philadelphia. fifteen agrees colder than it was this same time yesterday. noticeably so, i will add, as i stand out here, without any kind of extra layer on, you might want to think about that, having that ready to go going out the door, especially outlying suburbs, after all, already flirting with 60 here in the city even atlantic city at the airport. only 44 degrees right now at mount pocono. so cool, crisp start to the day here. and that certainly is going to be the story for the kids as you sends them off to school. i highly suggest dressing in
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layers. you know, the whole day isn't going to be very very warm, we start things off on cooler note specially in the suburban school district. so, have the extra layer, make sure remind the kids be sure to bring the extra layer home with you guys, extra fleece, extra jacket, whatever it might be, don't leave it in the locker behind. but, later today we'll talk about that 82 degrees, looking at the area headlines, stellar start tort work week my friends. there will be a hot and humid hiccup that comes along this mid week. it comes accompanied by the potential for wet weather which we discuss later in the show, behind that hiccup, a struggle to even hit the 80s. so we'll be talking a lot about temperatures later in the broadcast. meisha, a we send it into you. >> katie, thank you. beautiful weather. for all of the us, as well, 59, past broad, see it is certainly starting to heat up specially moving in the southbound direction. notice one side little bit as well, still very dark outside, we know starting to heat up basically anywhere we look right now, blue route, southbound, at mid-county, you can see looking a lot
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different than it was just 20 minute ago. so we know it will be a busy monday, not to schenn sean the fact a lot happening on the roadways already. an accident investigation, from actually earlier accident in new jersey, route 47, delsea drive closed near port elizabeth cumberland road. make note of that. those of in you and around that area, just give yourself couple every extra minute for any of the incident out there on the roadways, overturned vehicle here, new jersey turnpike southbound past height town there is vehicle overturned, offer the road, now sounds like pulled off to the shoulder. so again, all these, have little gaper delay, little slow downs around these areas, accident ridge pike closed right now, near germantown pike. we've got downed wires, in and around this area, as well. so, again, a lot of these maybe have alternate, this one particularly does, twp. line road probably your best bet. more coming up in terms of construction in a little bit, rahel, over to you. >> see you soon, thanks, meisha a eagles are head today prime time next week t looks like quarterback carson wentz is ready. >> wentz again pro career yesterday with great day
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against the browns. wentz had a 278-yard passing and two touchdowns, no turn-overs, and his eagerly anticipated debut. eagles fans are already scheduling superbowl trip, well, maybe not yet, the eagles beat the browns, the clowns i was about to say, 29 to ten, next week the eagles are in chicago for monday night football. and for a town known to tell it how it is, eagles fans can't say enough good things about wentz this morning. >> that's right, and "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo is live at wip sports radio, where jan, the phones ringing off the hook this morning, good morning. >> rahel, jim, good morning. it is all positive for now, and why wouldn't it be? carson went show at the linc yesterday. the rookie qb leading his team to victory in his first ever nfl game. it seems like this morning fans are really optimistic about this team's futurement take a look at this, it was all smiles for the second overall pick as he walk off lincoln financial field
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yesterday. carson went led the eagles to commanding victory. and even though it was over the cleveland browns, fans are pumped about his performance this morning. we checked in with 94wip host, angelo kit alley, who believes this is the beginning of a carson wentz era. and fans could not be happier. >> what you saw was very composed young guy, going to be a lot of growing pains, probably going to be couple of three years before we could say he's in his prime and now they have a real shot. but at least it is something we can hold onto. which is more than we did before. and that's a beautiful thing. and that's why it was just like this is the future of philadelphia. isn't that beautiful? carson wentz, ya! >> not sure, but then for him to come into this, in the first game, really proud of him, wentz did great. >> really good. complete add lot of passes, had two touchdowns, no interceptions. >> and you heard there, host angelo cataldi praising wentz, he's a tough crowd.
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so wentz should take that as a little bit every credit and another victory on top of one on the field. now, we want to hear what you have to say. make sure you tweet us, facebook us your comment, may just see them on air. for now live in old city this morning, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", rahel, jim, back into you. >> thanks so much, jan. the time now 5:36. and business news this morning, how soon can we expect an interest rate hike? >> and what's ahead for traders this morning? well, money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, jim. invest remembers bracing for more volatile at this, futures in fact are already pointing to another triple digit drop for the dow this morning. on friday, the dow plunged 395 points, the nasdaq fell 133 points, the biggest drop since the, surprising signal the market should get ready for interest rate hikes. pretty surprising it came
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after weak economic data like the august jobs report was disappointing, next fed meeting is september 21st, most traders still think december is more likely for a rate hike. espn sport platform back up and running, roughly five hours yesterday, this is 9nfl games kick off around the country, the first nfl sunday this season. a lot of users took to social media to event, including, senator senator, wrote, opening day, really? hashtag fail. >> and amazon and pandora are launching new less expensive music streaming services, new york times, all designed to under cut more expensive streaming services from spotify and apple. rahel, jim? >> thank you so much. pipeline entered discussion, at 7:00 plans called for the pipeline to go through delaware county. middletown coalition for community safety says though that the route goes new
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schools, parks, residential neighborhoods. on the other side, pipeline would carry natural gas, liquid, would create jobs and help the economy. >> this morning, investigators are trying to find out what caused a fatal school bus crash at deliver -- denver international airport, police say the bus had just pick up members of high school football team, when it left the road and hit a concrete pillar. the bus driver died at the scene. ten passengers are in the hospital. two of them are in critical condition. >> and still ahead: justin timber laid latest tour is coming to netflix. we'll tell you when you will be able to see it. >> also ahead, plan on traveling over seals, tips for you on keeping your cell phone bill from sky-rocketing. >> and a pay tree the being site in the skies over chester county, more on the tribute to the victims of the september 11 attacks when we come back. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker.
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>> i have to tell you, you'll soon be able to catch justin timberlake on netflix. worlds tour on line, in the flex has pick up justin timberlake and, by oscar winning director jonathan? vaguest. final stop of the two year tour, hit streaming service october 12th. should be good. >> hall every famer and 76ers icon giving back it the community. doctor jay, hosed black tie
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ball last night in center city. the event was a benefit for the salvation army, he was joined thereby another basketball legend, shaquile o'neil, and actor chris tucker. >> salvation army has been life-long friend every mine, so i would like to do something, you know, make it more potent, inspiration, for the young people. >> all part of the second annual julius erving ball classic, which is a three day event. >> always liked doctor jay. >> yes. >> you know we have the mural over on ridge avenue not far from our tv station, from the 1990's, one of the most popular tours, when i used to be a tour guide for the mural arts guide. >> this is our jack or jim of all trades. >> i would did, i'm here to tell you about murals today. >> hey, you like to tell people stories. >> exactly. >> and those are both great
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ways to do it. >> and you have great story for us right now. >> yerkes so awesome outside, so comfortable outside, light wind, low humidity, cool for a change. feels even better because it has been so hot. such a relief. definitely a lot cooler than it has been in recent mornings, see that reflected when we check with our eyewitness weather watch nears second. start it off, taking you out to one of the camera shots high atop our very own station headquarters here at cbs-3, spring garden section of the city right now facing east overlooking broad and spring garden in the distance, and if you look close, you can barely make out the light of day starting to pop on the horizon, as it does so we're in for stellar sunrise, i promise you that. all roads are dry. we've got high pressure on your side to bring the beautiful day ahead. let's go ahead, check in, though, with the eyewitness weather watchers as promised. let's soar we stands. you know, sometimes like a contest, and unwritten contest, that we like to see who is the warmest, who is the coolest, and sure enough, still far enough to the north
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and west, pretty cool air in place. i want to check in with the 40's, john jenkins, in perkasie, where it should clear as a bell, very dry it start the day off. another one, shocker, eileen murray, checks in with 47 degrees, this morning, also nice and clear in gilbertsville. she technically has high humidity report. how much, it feels so refreshing outside. and it is all about the dew point. moisture content is really dropping out of the atmosphere right now. let's take to you one more, let's see, pretty warm spot here. 06 degrees comes in this morning from dave. he's in essington. little more than urbanized community. he is calling this chim i. definitely depends who you talk to, what it feels like. but regardless, this is definitely going to be a nice comfortable start for everyone. now we could use the rain at this point. it has been pretty dry year so far, overall, when you look at the standards, at least, we have actually had just over 25 inches of rain since january 1. the normal up to this date, year, though, would be shy of
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30 inches, so facing deficit at this point of nearly 4 inches every rain. we can really use a good soak but doesn't look like it will come at least not in the next seven days, so there will be cold front passage which we'll get to. fall-like pattern what really takes over here as another cold front crosses later this week. the temperatures actually believe this or not fall below average for couple every days. as that jet stream dips a little further off to the south. so, this is the stuff to me the best fall days are made of. you have high pressure helping to hook you one not just low humidity but light wind. full sunshine as the day progresses here. and comfortable want. so you won't see anything out on storm scan, at least not in the northeast, for awhile here. at least until our next cold front comes along. so looking good. meanwhile, let's go ahead, take you out to the next graphic here. full sunshine expected throughout the rest of the day as we mention with low humidity, doesn't get better than there is sun will officially rise at 6:40 this morning, as it does, i promise to bring you beautiful sunrise shots, mainly clear, comfortable tonight. if you have yet to turn your air conditioner off now is a
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good time to do so, will feel very comfort. here is the one little mar on the forecast it, will heat up to 90 later this week on wednesday specifically, turn steamy, that night specially. shower or thunderstorm likely crosses through the area. but then, look what happens, i mean, heat just gets completely wiped out. and we're struggling to even hit 08 on both thursday and friday. so cool, sunny, it is crisp, and it is again like perfect football weather meisha. this will be just beautiful overall. >> oh, fall is back, katie, all right. thank you so much. and looking outside right now, your roadways, oh, much like the weather, looking actually pretty good. heating up little built. we've had some accident out there this morning, some of which we'll talk about right now. so the vine, not closed for overnight construction, you can see, how heavy the vine levels are now, starting startio pick up. good indicator might want to get out the door as quickly as bee can, mondays tends to be busier, schuylkill at the boulevard this is what you are looking at both moving in the westbound and eastbound side. again, same with the vine.
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starting to heat up now. and also, 422, tail light moving in the eastbound direction. this is at valley forge. you can see eastbound and westbound. both of them pretty comfortable. look both busy. also in the world of septa, regional rail, new schedules here, fox chase lansdale doylestown, manayunk norristown, media elwyn, check the new schedules. plus an accident outside, ridge pike closed near germantown pike, we've got downed wires in this area as well. you will have to use alternate. twp. line road probably your best bet for those of in you this area. another accident throughout in new jersey investigate from an earlier accident towelly route 47 delsea drive right now is closed. this is near port elizabeth cumberland road. a lot of activity out there this morning. heads up. mondays tends to be busier. school buses back in the areas. give yourself extra time, jim, over to you. >> thank you, meisha a most every us don't think twice about sending a text or using a app for directions but traveling outside of the country those habits can cost you big bucks n this week's
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angie list report, how you can keep your phone bill from shooting sky high when you travel. >> many of us are constantly using our phones, and never turn them off. but when you're traveling, that could be a costly mistake. >> cell phone carriers to understand the charges associated with your phone and your data plan, when you are out of the country, because it is not unusual for people to actually rack up even hundreds of dollars of extra unexpected expense. >> even in checking, you know, an e-mail here, there, up loading photo to instagram can be pretty costly, when you actually calculate it out. >> david web no, sir. he purchased an international travel plan for $40 for his two week vacation to iceland. but opening just a handful of work emails, had a dramatic effect on his final bill. >> instead of being $40, i think it was closer to 250. because it is just small, like the smallest of increments basically where it will jump up, it will charge you like
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$25 per. so so much data. and it is just such a small amount. >> so do your homework, check with your carrier before you take a trip. >> prepare accordingly. go to these websites. take a look at the wireless travel, take a look at the different package options we offer, then really figure white you're going to be utilizing when you are traveling abroad. >> and one way to avoid the charges to turn off your phone, if you can't do that, turn your data off and disable automatic downloads and app updates. for more advice from angie on avoiding data charges, when you travel, visit cbsphilly.com/angie's list. a special hot air balloon is flying over the skies of chester county. honoring the victims of the september 11 attack. photo journalist, in upper uekland, shows us how the community came out to see the patriotic display. >> let's try to grab number one. >> that's what we need, a lot of pair every hands to do this. is he g up america one, which is a huge american flag.
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flies all over the country. every year at 9/11, no matter where we are, we try to fly it. >> really neat way to show our support of this count retirement i think it is really neat thing to be seeing. >> important to always remember what happened on that day, to always remember the people that lost their lives, innocent people, no part of any type of political battle or war. those people should be remembered as well as we should remember how great our country is. >> it is emotional. it was -- wait. >> and they come out, they help them understanded, and gives their parent the ability to talk to them and explain what happened that day us because forever embed in the our history. >> it was harder than i thought to talk to my child about something like that that happened. >> ready? hand over your hearts. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united state of america and to the republic for which it stands -- >> i think it is beautiful. >> okay, prepare to launch. (cheers).
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>> america the beautiful. >> it is so completely different than any other form of flight. it is magical. >> a memory, a memory of us, a memory of what happened on 9/11, never forget. >> beautiful indeed. that was cbs-3 photo journalist, showcasing america. >> what a site. we'll keep eye out for it, the balloon flies all across the country. still ahead: we've all done it, finding different shapes in clouds. >> but, when is it you see the formation one man saw this weekend. also ahead, the dog days of summer may be over. but these pooches still taking a dip in the pool. we'll show you more of their fun when we come back.
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>> ♪ >> always love the boathouse row lights, looking good this morning, if you ever look up in the sky, and just square you see shapes in the clouds? >> there was very recognizeable shape in the sky yesterday. check this out. it is the philly phanatic. tweeted by the em from or of fun, dave raymond, very first philly phanatic. he said the amazing fanatic cloud. no joke. right over the development where he lives. and it looks just like the fan at glike i don't see it. >> oh, dow. >> no, it is like one of those open captain l lesions, you have to look just the right way. all right. >> look at that. i mean, you have to angle, it is like, ya, the horns sticking out. >> oh, wow, ya. >> kind of look looking toward the side. >> i see, see it now, now i see. >> okay. >> join the club here. >> now, maui peer raging waters park ends the dog days of summer with a splash. >> quite literalliment check out the annual water bark pool
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party. more than 250 dogs took over the park, pumps and own verse the whole park to themselves. now going to the new jersey spc a and the cape may county animal shelter. >> look at them, having field day. >> oh, my doing would love that. dj would love that out there. >> well, coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news", the alarming number of parents who make mistakes when it comes to giving medicine to their children. one of the top reasons why, coming up in the health watch. >> and how hillary clinton inspired designer at fashion weekment next.
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>> e-a-g-l-e-s. >> eagles nation goes crazy as new quarterback carson wentz leads the birds to victory in his nfl debut. hear from wentz, and the fans, about this season ahead. >> find out what hillary clinton's doctor is saying about her condition and how donald trump is reacting to the health scare. >> finally break from the heat, and the humidity, amen,
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blue it last? >> i'm rahel solomon in for brooke thomas. katie, as we just heard from that very excited fan, already looking ahead to superbowl. >> oh, come on, okay, now, i'm a big a fan of carson wentz on the next guy, but we need a break from superbowl. >> speaking of breaks, how's traffic so far? >> well done. >> we still have few accident out there, so we will be talking about all of that coming up. >> of course eventually sun glare becomes an issue, yes, sun coming up now, every day little later and later but still is going toned up being absolutely beautiful day. >> headed eastbound, grab your shades, you'll be fine but looking at storm scan, you can understand y no storms to report. so, high pressure hook hooking
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