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back on the grind, hillary clinton returns to the campaign trail how her doctor describes the presidential candidate's health in the way donald trump is describing his own well-being. police tell us an officer is taking the next step, in recovery after being the shot, while stopping an attempted robbery in atlantic city. we will tell you why today is so important. and we will have a live look outside summer a's come back short lived, katie tells us why you want to take your lunch outside, good morning it is thursday september 15th i'm jim donovan. hey there i'm brook thomas. the lets start with that fall like forecast. katie, and then we will have a if you will look at the roads. with meisha. >> look at the roadways right
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the now construction crews are hard at work. i can show you about six cameras, where construction has been happening right now. that is coming up in a bit. >> this is heather that, you know, it actually feels really comfortable outside. the it is a classic example of how perception is critical when it comes to how it feels. this is my favorite kind of weather. >> i agree with you, katie. >> but, break out your fall boot. >> yes. >> it is a excuse to shop, brooke. come on. all right. lets take you outside, from yesterday we will take you back in time. that will help you feel better. look at where we hit. there were a couple of tied record and new record from yesterday, both wilmington and trenton set new ones at 93 degrees and we were over achievers in philadelphia hitting 92 at the peak of the afternoon. that did in fact tie the daily record there 1995. now with that said we had a frontal system pushing through
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that left behind nothing more than very isolated showers, and, very, very light showers but generally speaking at this point we are clearing out nicely. we will end up with more sun then thinking, and with lowering humidity it feels great outside to most of us. 69 degrees. the current temperature at the airport. lower 07's in millville, ac. seventy-one in wildwood. checking outlining suburbs in the mid to lower 60's. but as day progresses we have a hard time, rebounding a all that much. we will struggle to hit 80 here today but back in full sunshine lower humidity, generally speaking it looks like a nice take. the this is a theme for a couple days, too. >> perfect recess weather. >> great point. >> katie, thank you so much. looking outside right now the vine, good morning, everybody. it is closed. so, it looks like we may have some crews out there westbound, eastbound. so we will see if that should be opening, sometime shortly
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would i imagine. the disable vehicle 95 south to off ramp to bartram avenue make note of that. flashing lights. the it is still very early. but it is dark. pay attention to those flashing lights. construction 95 off ramp to cottman was now close budd has just opened. penndot swing ago this camera around. also this is where we got hung up yesterday construction 95 south between bridge street and betsy ross. so just make note of this. if there is anything like we saw yesterday this could start and you could see it moving slowly within the 4:00 o'clock hour. i'll keep my eye on out that for you, jim, over to you. police are investigating suspicious death of the man and woman in vent for. police were called to north oxford avenue where they found a man and woman dead. both appeared to have been shot police have not released the victim's in a. anyone with information is asked to call police. atlantic city police say a officer shot on duty earlier this month may be released to day. officer josh videll will
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continue his recovery at the rehabilitation center and he and another officer interrupted a robbery outside a casino garage on september 3rd. the suspects opened fire on the officers hitting videll. second officer shot ape killed one of the suspects. the other two were arrested. happening today a man charged in a deadly car crash, in hamilton township, new jersey will be in court. the police say 22-year old chandler headside was trying to get away after a drug transaction when he crashed his suv in another side, forcing tonight to a telephone pole. that driver two two-year old deja farrior were killed. he faces death by auto while under the influence of the controlled dangerous substance. injury haze been pick in the civil trial in the center sit the eye building collapse n june of 203, a building, under demolition at 22nd ape market collapsed on the thrift
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store next door. six people were killed, and 13 people were hurt, and plaintiff's lawyers will ask jurors to find negligence by the defendant. the building owner richard bashano and his arc tech. they want them to be the ones who were found who contributed to the collapse. the demolition contractor, griffin campbell and his excavate or sean benschop faced criminal charges. they are also defendants in the civil case. in other news, people in new jersey, who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder can now legally treat the their condition with medical marijuana governor chris christie signed the measure on wednesday. ate laos veterans and others to use medical marijuana if their ptsd isn't treatable with conventional therapy. new jersey is the 18th state to approve medical marijuana for treatment of the ptsd. well to day hillary clinton is making her return to the campaign trail. >> she's spent last several days resting in her home in
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new york after being diagnosed with pneumonia. correspondent hena daniels is live in new york. hena, where is her first stop. >> reporter: good morning, brooke and jim. she has a busy day to day. hillary clinton has two event one in north carolina, another in washington d.c. the two page letter from hillary's personal physician described her as being in quote excellent mental condition and recovering well from antibiotics to treat her pneumonia. the doctor also disclosed the democratic nominee is on blood thinner and thyroid medication, we did not know that before. she added that clinton has a card yak score of zero which means a very low risk of cardiovascular events like a heart attack or death, brooke and jim. >> reporter: donald trump is talking about the state of his health. he made an appearance i understand on the doctor oz show and doctor oz pointed out his age. >> yes, he the republican nominee revealed he takes medication to lower his cholesterol and blood
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pressure. doctor oz did point out, if elected, at age 70, trump will be the oldest person to ever enter the oval office, and here's how trump responded. >> just about the same age as ronald reagan and hillary is a year behind me. would i say just based on my life, i don't know if this makes sense, i feel as good today as i did when i was 30. >> there you go. trump campaign says they will release the physical results, today, after the show aired. back to you. thanks, hena. meanwhile so what about the health of the vice-presidential can states? well, "eyewitness news" spoke with trump's running mate from an event in scranton. >> i know donald trump is very pleased, surprised detailed information on his health records to the american people. i'll be releasing my health record before the end of the the week myself. >> reporter: as for democratic candidates tim kaine, his medical record show he is in
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overall excellent health. well, beverage companies are filing lawsuit to prevent philadelphia's new sugary drink tax from going in to affect in january. tax amounts to 18 cents on a 12-ounce can of sugary drinks and companies say that the the new tax law, the new law, excuse me, violates -- the new tax violates the law because it duplicates the state's sales tax and unfairly taxes sugary drinks at a higher rate then other drinks. mayor jim kenney want to use some tax proceed to expand, prek. mayor doesn't hold back this a statement saying quote while it is repugnant the multi million-dollar soda industry would take away these educational community programs we were not surprise by their lawsuit. local music producer is making sure that the legacy lives on for young victim of gun violence. >> tyhir barns was shot in a west philadelphia basketball court. barnes had a passion for music and jonathan that you will
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helped develop his sound. two months after his death hall released a 16 song mix tape recorded by barnes titled legacy. >> i have always been supporting and pushing the music because he was that individual, he was that good, he was that individual. a lot of people talk nicely about people after they passed, and put on a show. i'm not putting on a show for nobody. this is the truth. i'm telling you about tyhir. >> reporter: for more information on how to purchase the mixed tape visit cbs philly.com. some of the proceed will go to his family. from their rise to fame to the toll it took, new documentary the beatles eight days a week the touring years is hitting theaters. >> film contains never before seen footage. >> ♪ >> thanks to academy award winning film maker ryan howard a whole new generation will experience what the beat were also all b documentary includes a very familiar face to our area former channel six
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and veteran philadelphia news anchor, larry kane is a major part of the project. larry was chosen by the group's manager to be there during touring years in 1964/65. >> one of the reasons i got along with them so well i didn't ask them what kind of home line they wanted in a woman what kind have of woman they like what they had for breakfast, is their hair real, did they have a shower today. i asked them about serious issues of the time, the changes in race relations, and doctor martin luther king, and all of the things happening in vietnam and their own country. i kept picking their mind every day. >> the beatles, eight days a week, touring years opens up tomorrow. all right. florida has an invasive species problem, pythons are seen in the ever grade. >> now they are showing up in new places, lets look at where officers -- >> no. >> are you all right. >> they are not the in the news room. >> officers once called, where they were spotted, where they
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should not be, we will show you where they were caught. new jersey senate has a lot of business to get to including honoring the state's olympic athletes we will tell you special recognition taking you special recognition taking place the roast looks good dad. how good? 162 likes. did i get any retweets on those green beans? yep! and they're blowing up on instagram. honey, your rump roast just broke the internet!!!! as it should. life is family mealtime and everything you need to make it picture perfect. now be sure to tag your mother because she needs more followers. ok.
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now be sure to tag your mother dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to live a full life. but living for today doesn't mean forgetting about tomorrow. most people spend more time planning their vacation than they do for retirement. but i like to think of retirement like it's a 30-year vacation. so how are you going to get there? don't worry. it just takes some planning. and i can help. so if you have a question about retirement, ask me. sincerely, bernard tynes fellow vacationer and fellow citizen. the roast looks good dad. how good? 162 likes.
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did i get any retweets on those green beans? yep! and they're blowing up on instagram. honey, your rump roast just broke the internet!!!! as it should. life is family mealtime and everything you need to make it picture perfect. now be sure to tag your mother because she needs more followers. ok. new jersey senate will welcome the garden state. legislature resolution will be presented at start of the session, to two athlete who completed in rio. track and field star cristina epps from moorestown and tracieizer of fair lawn will accept the honor. they will represent more than 30 olympians from the state of new jersey who competed in the 2016 summer games. this was going above and beyond, police in miami dade county florida takes an invasive species in to custody. yesterday, school officers captured this 9-foot ber me python in high schools. no worry, no officers were hurt during the capture. it was brought to the miami
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department venom unit will be it will be transferred to florida fish and wild life. 4:44. >> katie? >> no pythons around here. >> i mean that is striking. >> yes. >> i mean you can easily gloss past that. >> yes, thanks for point ago this out. >> all right. >> okay. is there still a lot going on in the state of florida when it comes to julia at least what is left of it. it was downgraded as of 5:00 a.m. national hurricane center issued a 5:00 a.m. statistic and downgraded to a depression. here on storm scan still heavy rain but primarily off shore, in truth, this was kind of, dairy say, lackluster tropical system if that is such a thing but it is not as strong as other systems can be or has been, and it didn't actually produce quite as heavy a rainfall over a good portion of the the florida. they have been inundated. so it is a good thing but regardless this system
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continues to not only migrate out to sea but also will continue to fizzle and losing its strength, as you just heard. in the meantime storm scan is quiet. we are starting to see high pressure regain control that will hang on for a couple days and then by this weekend our next frontal boundary does come along. the as we continue to track julia here are latest stats. win speed at 35 miles an hour, it has a very sluggish eastward movement at 2 miles an hour, you could run further then that in a matter of minutes. it is a sluggish system but pressure is higher now. it is above a thousand. starting to lose that strength. you will want deep low pressure for that to be much stronger then this. we will track this. it will not move very much but it will fist with the time. now as far as we're concern no worries when it comes to anything, remnants or julia itself. sunny and cloudy, comfortably mild at 78 degrees, this is kind of chilly. fifty-nine in the city. imagine what it would be like
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in the suburbs when talking about a clear sky but tomorrow looks like a gorgeous day. weekend starting to heat backup. we will track more showers by sunday. meisha, over to you. katie, thanks very much. good morning, everybody. it is thursday. looking outside, we have a disabled vehicle 95 south off ramp to bartram avenue not causing any problems. we are seeing people driving, past it taking a peak what is going on but we are looking okay there. construction here that caused problems yesterday. this is i the five south between bridge street and betsy ross. we have crews, flashing arrow but overall that construction is being cleared out. it will in the cause too many slow downs. make note it is out there, especially from what we saw yesterday in the same area we have an accident here overturned tractor trail are new jersey turnpike southbound past route 73, that right lane is blocked, right now you guys and also construction, in new jersey, 295 between route 541 and route 42, both directions the right lanes are block. so again not slowing you town,
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really pushing in the 5:00 o'clock hour, we would like to see a to slow downs. construction route 30 eastbound and westbound between business route 30 and route 100 has been cleared. jim and brooke, back over to you. parents, do you post pictures of your children on line. >> you might get sued when they grow up. we will explain. we have
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it is 4:49. time for a check on business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning, jill. there is a big shake up for one of the big three. >> reporter: that is right, one of the big three american auto makers is moving a lot of it production to mexico. ford will shift all u.s. small car production to mexico in order to cut costs. its michigan plant will instead make bigger more of thible cars so ford says jobs will not be lost. brooke and jim. >> i'm sure that will be end
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up something mentioned on the campaign trail in the next few taste. i understand you have a warning for parents who loved pictures of their kid on social media. >> be careful what you post. an 18 year-old in australia is suing her parent for posting childhood pictures on facebook. she says she's embarrassed which show her in diapers or poddy training. her father says he owns photos and has the right to post them. he posted more than 500 pictures, she asked him to take them town and he said no, brooke and jim. >> they are going to go to court. they need to go to family counseling i believe, jill. >> i will not to just toot my own horn but it will be interesting to go see what happens when all these kids growing up with endless pictures of them on facebook and the like, are old enough to see what has been going on. >> but to be fair, a kid suing
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their parents i say craziness. there air lieutenant of things that go into that. >> doctor phil should be called in. >> we will check with you in the next hour. >> reporter: i feel like we have got more of this to come. >> indeed, thanks. in other news right now uber and lyft are allowed to operate on philadelphia streets. >> but those rules expire at the even of the month. we will tell what you has to happen in order for ride sharing services to keep running in the city, and what parking authority officials expect will happen, katie? brooke, we're looking ahead to the pretty nice day now that our cold front crossed through back in the sunshine and a nice comfortably cool start to the day, we will tell you how long this feel of fall will
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welcome back. good morning everyone. as we overlook sky scan three from center city philadelphia facing south there our very own station headquarters in the syringe garden section of
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the city, all is calm, very quiet, and a lot of times when we have cold front passage you can end up with decent wind in its wake, we still have some clouds left over, you can still have some rain on the happen but at this point, there is not a heck of a lot left over, what this system lacks in moisture it certainly has hade up for when it comes to the cooler air moving in. at the moment there is a smidge of activity over ocean county, perhaps we will see a couple drops on the windshield traveling out and about this morning but overall this front has already had its say, it is clearing out, and we will see effects take grip here as time goes on. there hasn't been a lot of change on the thermometer since this same time yesterday but we are in that transition. there is a balancing act that takes place. later this afternoon it gets no where near levels of the thermometer that it did yesterday. we had a couple new record, by the way but we are in the lower 70's from cape may down to rehoboth and up and down most of the the shore points right now with more northeasterly wind flow in
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place as this front continues its trek through the region. the in the meantime next few days we will flirt with 80. we don't hit those 80's. cooler crisper feel to the air. tomorrow looks gorgeous but look where we come from 59 in the early morning low so that is a cool start but back to the 80's this weekend and sunday lead nothing to early monies next shot for showers and probably a thunderstorm too but we could use some rain. >> we could use the rain. those are nice temperatures. >> not bad, beautiful. >> thanks very much. good morning everyone. happy thursday. looking at the vine it is closed but overnight construction between schuylkill and broad. i was seeing some cars here on the westbound side so i believe that the westbound side is maybe just now starting to open up, eastbound side you just saw sometime afterward that is what we are dealing with on the vine. we have construction 95 north between bridge street and betsy ross that has been cleared. moving in the the southbound and north bound side of i-95 we are looking good but you can see early risers out there so make note of that. take a look at the schuylkill,
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taillights moving in the eastbound direction at montgomery looking good, looking just as it should. we have an accident here that happened at 1:00 a.m. new jersey turnpike past route 73 right lane is block involving two tractor trailers. six people were transported to the hospital. good news is no serious injuries. jim, over to you. heading out the door stay updated with katie a's forecast on our sister station kyw news radio 1060. philadelphia parking authority says it is confident that rules allowing uber and lyft operating in the city will be extended. right now they are set to expire september 30th. it is all up to the state legislator. it is fashion designers having a fashion show in olde city, and the kyw movie review on bridget jones's baby, check in two, three, four times a day on kyw news radio 1060 on your am dial. in the next hour we are live with the very latest on campaign 2016, authorities make an arrest to someone who set fire to the mosque while suspects could be facing life
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we have the latest developments in a live report. beverage companies are hoping, that philadelphia sugar drink taxings flat. hear why people think of the new lawsuit that could, stop the new legislation. sixers hall of famer allen iverson stops by the late show with stephen colbert, hear what he feels his contributions has been to basketball players today. today is thursday, september 15th, i'm jim donovan. i'm brooke thomas, friday eve, katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> good morning.
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>> lots of construction plus more serious accident that happened around 1:00 a.m. that has got some people talking. i'll get to that in a moment. at least as far as weather goes, it is quiet. we had a frontal passage that was lackluster front help it came to the moisture. didn't do much. we will show you what is left, on storm scan, for now we will take you back in time and talk about the change that took place yesterday. we had over achieved, hit 92, tied the daily record, and 92 at this time of the year, typical that ties record for 1995, and now, we cannot even hit 80. we are looking at a high of 78 degrees. nice comfortable crisp day barely a breeze because this front didn't do a heck of a lot. it didn't have a lot to it. what it lacked in moisture was lacked wind energy especially and made up for it with the cooler air. you may wonder well, not that cool outside still

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