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>> and even though it is monday, the day after an eagles win, is just the best. >> katie, it was beautiful weather for the game yesterday. i just have it say, listen, i am joking, did you not feel like a winner. almost kind of warm out? >> another 5 degrees lower. >> yes, i was fine with the weather. it is a joke. just want to make sure everyone is clear. it was kind of warm outside this weekend. >> i just got thrown, oklahoma winters bring severe weather. >> it was a joke. >> okay, all right, well, let's just get here, we will just go ahead and look at something else. let's start things with what things are looking at right now. expecting the cool air to eventually yield to pretty nice afternoon. although the clouds start to build with time here, and in the meantime, for now though it is nice and clear outside. even though i'm not actually wearing the jacket just yet, if you plan to be out, maybe waiting for school bus, waiting for the train, longer than, say, ten to 15 minute, you may want to think about the extra layer. there is a little bit of nip in the air for sure. storm scan, nice and quiet.
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nothing but couple of clouds here and, there high pressure on our side for now. here is the thing, the rain on the way. and multiple days of it. so sort of outlining the days that you're going to find, the time frames more than anything that you will find the rain in the next couple of days. today, well, through the day, fine. any of the rain mainly comes tonight, talking after the p.m. russian no tomorrow morning, but then skies start to clear through the afternoon. thursday through saturday, however, so you are talking multiple days, there could be showers or thunderstorms around, almost any time. >> for now current winds speeds, so calm it is overlapping one another, so very, very quiet outside. temperatures, certainly, off to cool start, with you not terribly atypical. low mid 40's, anywhere from kutztown, milford, out to pottstown, principal ton, liver neighborhood network, now, moving forward, the rest of the day pretty typical up in the mountains cooler than it will be in the urban areas, so we start off with sunshine
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in philly, basically everywhere else, the clouds will eventually build back in with time. that's because of course the approach of the frontal boundary, that we mentioned. so later on, talking up in the poconos, showers could arrive as early as evening, but here in philadelphia, and the majority of the delaware valley we have essentially the whole day before the rain arrives, although you will probably want to not only set the alarm little early tomorrow morning for the rain but also pack the umbrella we have to finally dust it off looks like, meisha. >> we absolutely are. not a bad thing, but it will slow us down tomorrow morning, heed that warning, you guys, give yourself i would say whenever it rains i always give myself an extra 20 to 30 minute, i just do, creature of habit. i think maybe you might want to dot same thing. now looking outside this morning guys happen my dane, looking good, starting to heat up 422, taillights moving in the eastbound direction, this is approaching the pa turnpike. you can see, looking very comfortable, both eastbound and westbound side. looking very similar and they are certainly starting to heat up on 422, also, 59 south before girard, what you are looking at.
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actually holding steady interstate 95. looking okay. enjoy that open roadway space. we won't have it for long. blue route northbound past mcdade, this is you what being look at here. looking good. anywhere we look specially pushing toward the 6:00 see it start to build. accident in jersey. off ram top 295, northbound, ramp right now closed, because of that accident. so make note of that. also, another accident that we have had this morning, so far, overturned truck, 295 northbound, before route 42, that right lane block there, so those two are not far from one another. and another accident, here, involving a fuel spill. two right lanes block, that will slow you, little gaper delay as well. that will really start to slow you down by the way if it doesn't get cleared up, pushing in the 6:00 hour. construction here has cleared, pa turnpike westbound, their we do have construction, around, there the eastbound side between downingtown and valley hill road. that will right lane is still block, again, on the eastbound
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side, jim, over to you. >> tonight could be the most watched of all times. >> many analysts believe viewership could rival the superbowl. could con spore dent reports from hofstra university in new york with what voters will be watching for. >> abc news poll has hillary clinton and donald trump in a dead heat heading into tonight's debate. >> nominee trump will have to demonstrate policy expertise. >> trustworthiness challenges, and global disorder. >> well, democratic candidate clinton will need to overcome trust questions. >> overwhelming number of the american people think that the country is headed in the wrong direction, so huge disadvantage there. >> hasn't stopped the two candidates from going after each other before taking the stage here at hofstra university. >> clinton is putting billionaire trump critic mark cuban in the front row. and trump threatened to bring jennifer flowers, who said she had affair with bill clinton.
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the trump camp now says she won't be there. but the focus of the debate will be on wide variety of issues, including national security, economic growth, and the country's direction. >> the vice presidential candidates spent sunday talking about what are the best scenarios for their runningmates at the debate. >> need to hear from the two candidates, and i hope and trust that the moderators will fast ill at this time that. >> you will see him have to get in the specifics in hillary, too, right, fair is fair. you got to hold them on even standard. but we will see who can answer the specific questions. >> the build up to the 90 minute debate could mean more viewers than carter versus reagan in 1980. >> with clinton and trump, close to each other on the debate stage, and ready to rumble. >> jamie yuccas, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> hillary clinton and donald trump met separately with, benjamin netanyahu yesterday. told each used moot he g to show off in readiness to lead the nation. >> well, you can watch tonight's debate right here on
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cbs-3, starts at 9:00. "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean is in new york for the debate. look for her live report tonight starting on "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> eakin's oval, another community effort for a special cause. >> thousands of people took part in a run/walk to benefit children's hospital of philadelphia. it is the largest annual fundraiser for the hospital cancer center. it was hosted by personalities from our sister station, 98.1, wogl, and sport radio 94wip. that is awesome. >> time now 5:36. in business news this morning, who is in the mix to buy twitter? and some former employees are suing wells fargo. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange. good morning, jill. >> good morning, lower open this morning, friday, dow fell 131-point, nasdaq dropped 33. two former wells fargo work remembers suing the bank for more than $2 billion.
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they say that they along with thousands of other employees were eared fired or demoted because they didn't meet impossible sales quotas. earlier this month, regulators fined wells fargo $185 million because workers opened millions of fake accounts to meet those goals. the class action lawsuit says that wells fargo encouraged workers to cheat cuss tonight err ers so the ceo could driver up the stock price. >> twitter followers jumped 20% friday on reports that tech companies like sales force anal if a bet, parent company google, close to offering formal bids to buy the company. twitter has been struggling to gain new users. and snap chat's introducing it first hardware. glasses, that would record and share video. they are called spectacle, record ten secretary every video at a time, up load it to snap chat. they go on sale later this fall for 130 bucks, the company is also changing its name to snap, because now it has more than one product. but snap chat will still be
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called snap chat. the app. >> i don't know about these glasses, i lose sunglasses regular sunglass glasses let alone these. >> i could never imagine would you spend more than 8.59 on a pair of sunglasses i agree. she knows me very well, jill. >> like there is no way. >> they got lost, you sit on them. >> also wonder if anybody would wear these, because google, remember, they tested glasses, did not work out. so it will be interesting to see. >> things like maybe bigger deal for like tweens and people like kylie jenner. snap chat your job or snap chat your life. everybody else? >> as an elder statesman, i'll pass. thanks, jill. talk to you tomorrow. >> i'm with you. eagles fans are celebrating a big win over tough opponent. one that some people were picking for a superbowl trip. >> seems like some of those eagles fans are thinking superbowl for the home team. our pat gallen is here to tell us about yesterday's
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convincing win. >> who is excited? >> i am. >> everyone should be excited, yes. do you hear that? listen closely guys. that's the sound of the delaware valley collectively screaming like school girls. ahh. after the eagles dismantled the pittsburgh steelers yesterday at the linc. not only that, but everyone's favorite rookie quarterback continues to play out of his minds. up three-nothing, early second, wentz, hits jordan matthews over the middle, not dropping that one. 12 yards touchdown, eagles up ten-nothing, and amazingly, really all they would need. but they're not done. let's go to the early third, wentz, with the great pocket awareness, and the vision on the run. and little engine that could not stop running. darren sproles, chugging his way, dancing his way, rolling 73 yards to the score. the longest touchdown reception by an eagles running back since per shell walker in 1994. sproles also moved into the top nfl history, in all
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purpose yards yesterday. we are not done. how about wendell smallwood? for the 1 yard scamper in the third. eagles lead 27 to seven. and uncle jeff he's pumped with a high five. and one more for fun. kenjon barner put the birds up 34 to three right here. the defense shuts the door the rest of the way. it is the steelers worse lost since 1989. carson wentz is enjoying himself. >> yes, you know, we view every week as a measuring stick. always trying to just get better, go every week, did a great job of keeping it locked in one play at a time, one at a time. everyone is believing in each other, you know. >> wentz can act like it is no big deal, but he is doing things that rookie quarterbacks do not do. and less than a month ago he was the thirds string quarterback. he actually became the first
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quarterback in nfl history to throw 30 or more passes in each of his first three games and not throw a pick. he has a pass rating of 103.8 and has the entire eagles fan base wrapped around his finger. coming up at 6:00 we'll dig little deeper because there are so many players and coaches that deserve some recognition after that amazing win. how is this for funny? the eagles and sam bradford's vikings, the only undefeated team in the nfc, both three and zero. >> i will tell you, i was very supportive. but i went to bed like at 5:30, then i woke up and looked at my phone, and saw the score, i had to pull out the glasses because i'm thinking that can't be the right score. >> absolutely was. that's what you get for going to bed earl. >> i even, it was an early game, you still? >> i need to be in bed by 5:00. i need my sleep. >> fair enough. fair enough. >> we continue now. >> there are evacuation orders as river is expected to crest. >> we'll tell you the city where people are just waiting
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the magnificant seven rise to the top of the box office this weekend. >> and just ordered a drink from that man. >> debuted at the top earning $35 million. stork was the second biggest draw with $21.8 million s third place, followed by bridgette jones' baby and snowden, respectfully. >> also, got to tell you, it is the ends of an era on cbs after charles osgood signed off as host of cbs sunday morning. >> please join jane pauley again in two weeks, as for me, i will see you on the radio. i want to thank you all, my wonderful audience, and i also want to thank all of these people. >> a host for 22 years, jane paully replace him. he's been contributor to sunday morning since 2014.
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osgood's famous bowtie, it is being donated to the smithsonian as national museum of american history. >> really is the best show on television. on sunday morning, i wait for my moment of nature to begin my day. >> yes, yes. >> from water buffalo, roaming on the fields somewhere. >> cup of tea, cup of coffee. >> great way to start the second half of the weekend of the not bad way to start our new work week, tranquil, will stay that way through the course of the day, then changes brewing for us. we start it off by getting you outside. show you the view here, there you go, looking pretty quiet right now, nothing but thin halo effect around some of the lights there on the boardwalk, but, it is quiet. it is clear across the majority of the region, and we are going to stay that i way throughout the course of most of the day. later tonight, things do start to change for us here, in the delaware vale. and we mr. explain why coming up in a second. first check in with eyewitness weather watcher network. cool air to report.
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i like to go some of the outline ers here, coolest spot, no shock, goes to eileen murray in one of the more remote suburbs. you have got 38 degrees right now. sweater wet. err -- weather, meanwhile, little closer to some of the more urbanized communities, 54 comes in this morning from john antoine ellie, 54 in philadelphia. we could go to one more, start splitting the difference, into portions of new jersey, here, at 49 degrees this hour from david under nice clear sky out in clementon. now, as we take a look at the maps. obviously things starting to brew off to the wells. this latest system, colds front, more specifically; what's going to cross the region later tonight and into tomorrow morning. so generally overnight and into tomorrow morning, is when the rain will be hitting us, and then skies should clear. the thing is, this front is going to stall out to sea, so
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we are going to be on sort of the off and on pattern then as a result through the rest of the week as area of low pressure rides up along that. so, in short, some days are dry. some days are wet. we will walk you through that in the seven day. very quickly checking on the drop innings, we have got another area of concern here. a 90% chance of development over the course of the next couple of days, that's pretty good chance, and the next name on the list, as long as it does become a named storm, matthew. see how we do there. meantime the forecast models are really keeping this at this point pretty far off the south of the western antilles, interest there puerto rico have, to keep an eye on what happens with that system specially if you have travel plans down that way, keep an eye on it, mid 70s meantime, rain yes, sir time overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. then again, starting thursday, possibly lasting into saturday, looks like, it will be sort after off and on pattern with scattered showers, through that whole time. meisha? >> all right, katie. we've been saying it all week, we need the rain. don't we? we need the rain take heed it,
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will slow us down. now speaking of slow downs, happy monday by the way. we do have an incident out here, 59 north. beginning of the girard point bridge. see it pulled off to the right now. when we were looking at everyone traveling past us, actually not looking that bad. you do want to oh, yikes, driver gets so close to those flashes, yikes, slow it down in this area, note that they're out there. crews are out of their vehicle walking around. >> back up shot, no backups there, see the next camera behind it, headlights moving in the northbound direction approaching where that crash is. and it is actually looking okay there. no need to worry there. just give yourself a heads up. make a note of it, if you have to head out in that direction, i would give yourself a couple of extra minutes. schuylkill moving in the westbound direction, at the boulevard, so you can see both moving in the westbound and eastbound side. certainly starting to get busy there on the schuylkill.
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we can expect that on a busy monday morning specially approaching the 6:00. then we have an accident here, jersey, 42 northbound off ramp to 295. that ramp closed. because of that accident also another one, kind of by that area, overturned interesting, 295 northbound before route 42, right lane is block there. and also, another one involving a fluid spill. seventy-three southbound before 2952 right lanes are blocked in that area. jim, over to you. >> thank you, meisha. this morning crews are trying to figure out what caused two small planes to collide over new york state. the crash happened north collins, south of buffalo, officials believe the planes were headed here to pennsylvania three people killed, no one on the ground were hurt. >> meanwhile, rising flood waters force thousands out of their homes in iowa. flood watchers are beginning to spill out of the cedar river, forecasters expect the swollen river to crest at 23 feet by tomorrow morning. days before people could return to their home, school
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district has canceled classes through wednesday there. >> correspondent john henry shows us its impasse on visitors seeing the museum for the first time. >> excited faces sprawled the lawn of the national mall sunday morning. they led to the front door of an experience americans all over the country have waited patiently to see. yet one could not help but think of all of the people who did not get the chance to see this iconic museum in person. people who fought to make days like these possible. >> they worked so hard to help us receive our freedom. >> civil rights leader martin luther king, jr. was on the mine of darlene dickson this weekend. she marched with king when she was younger and believed he and other late activists would be proud of this museum. >> to see the fact that we are now recognized in this huge
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fashion, i'm sure would be overwelmed. >> ethel visited the museum sunday. she normally works to support south carolina place that often houses during the turbulent 19 60s. she thinks late civil right activists would also view the museum as the fruit of their labor. >> i believe that they would think it was the final affirmation for all of the work they had put in to get us to this point. >> yes, a point in time, where african-americans now cherish and respected by people all around the country. from the national mall, john henry. >> that's awesome. local community comes together, in support of a little girl fighting a tough battle. >> we'll take to you port richmond where people gathered for a prayer block party for a young cancer patient. >> stay with us.
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for seven year old fill mean a, two weeks ago, she was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, hundreds prayed for a miracle. >> i mean, we could all feel the pain. see all of the people here. we're all, all affected by it. you know, all family, all parents. i mean, it is like one of our own. >> volunteers have been able to raise at least $20,000 for little fill mean a. >> well, coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news", if you are thinking every selling your home, tips to make it more appealing for buyers including special advice for pet owners. plus little boy with autism whose homework went viral when he admitted he had no friends. we have the heartwarming update next.
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presidential debate tonight. find out where both candidates stand in the polls. >> back goes wentz. he is looking. he firesment complete. much down george matthews. >> that's on point. rot -- roethlisberger, he's hit, and football fumbled. the eagles have it, it is recovered by brandon graham, brandon graham is on the if the ball. wow. look what is happening here. >> are you on the wentz wagon yet? eagles quarterback stunned fans with some incredible performance, while the defense continues to dominate. hear what the birds are saying about the big, big, big win. today is monday, september 26, good morning, aim jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. katie and meisha are here as well keeping an eye on things, as well. >> good morning, happy monday. no denying that defense, shocked a lot of people. i wouldn't say shock, but i think a lot of people were so excited because they played that well.
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