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way right now, but a deer was hit, blocking little bit of the northeast he can tension. we will talk about that. >> weather very quiet at least it, looks like it will that i that way the majority of the forecast very tranquil. matthew no long area concern for the east coast, down east maine still getting hit with some rain, but that's all left of the storm, and here we dried out nicely. in the wake of this now that high pressure is pulling in, the breeze really picking up which we'll discuss throughout the show. right now storm scan looking at just three hour loop. it is completely tranquil. it will likely stay this way through the majority of the entire week, courtesy of high pressure, bank on sunshine, also bank on the fact that temperatures drop a lot more readily and in the clear skies through the overnight. so by comparison to this same time yesterday, you're anywhere from ten to 12 to 14 to even as many as 16 degrees cooler by comparison. so, definitely noticeable difference, factor in the breeze, yes it, will feel little colder than that. so 50 degrees made to feel easily five, maybe up to 7 degrees cooler out at
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philadelphia international airport when you are talking about north to northwest winds flow, 18 miles per hour, in atlantic city more modest with the breeze, but also noticeable breeze continuing in mount pocono. out of the northwest 16 miles per hour combined with 38 degrees temperature reading, little chilly. meanwhile we look ahead to the rest of today. 64 degrees in the sunshine, it is breezy, it is definitely cooler by comparison to the norm, normal high 69. obviously five below that here. with a bit after breeze again it will feel tad cooler than that. so i would say you know today is not the worse idea if you haven't yet maybe break out heavier coat today. sun will shine, so another weather access troy have handy, meisha, some sunglasses. >> yes, sunglasses indeed, katie you can bet i have my winter jacket on, i was out all weekends long to be honest with you. looking outside, where we have an accident, northeast extension southbound before mid-county tolls, one e-zpass lane right now is it looks like it is only one vehicle involved. but it is blocking that e-zpass lane, just heads up on that, not causing too many slow downs. see the flashing lights, might
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get brake lights going off. this is where we had the deer hitting the the road, between mid-county blocking right lane right now. so not causing again too many slow downs right now, just crack being into the 5:00 hour, but certainly can pose some problems later on as we push maybe toward 5:30, 5:45, especially busy monday morning, con vukovich on? jersey 42 both directions between route 544 and 295. we are having a traffic shift there. similar story here, 295 both directions between 42 and route 168. traffic shift here as well. just heads up on that. also pa turnpike westbound, between valley forge and downingtown, the left lane blocked there. and that is indeed still out there. so that has not yet cleared. and then one other point of construction here you guys byberry road closed between new street, penn street. so this is 9:00 a.m. today. this will be going on through friday at 7:00 p.m. so around this area you will have to use the alternate. montgomery avenue will be your best bet. jim, brooke, back to you. >> thank you so much, meisha. in less than an hour gamblers will hold their final hands at trump taj mahal. this is live picture of the
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casino. union workers were seen marching on the boardwalk and chanting as we pull out, you can see them there. the taj is shutting down for good, it is 6:00 this morning, now, it is the fifth casino to close in the gambling city, in recent years. owners blame local 54 union for closing the casino. workers blame owner carl icahn who they say refuse to give them full benefits. >> when he decides to put monday any this place and to take care of his workers, he's going to make money too. everyone could make monday any this city. and they want say the doom and gloom of atlantic city. no, atlantic sit can i get there. and this place will be the best casino in atlantic city other than borgata, but he has to take care of the union people. >> now union workers were on strikeout side of the casino for more than 100 days demanding better benefit. nearly 3,000 workers will lose their job once the casino closes, inside it is already a ghosttown. we shot this video short time
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ago on the casino floor. we couldn't find any gamblers in the final hours, in fact, many of the machines were already turned off, once again, the trump taj mahal will close this morning, at 6:00 a.m. >> hillary clinton and donald trump traded tax during last night's second presidential debate. >> the town hall style meeting featured questions from the moderators and to the audience. jamie yuccas is in st. louis with a look at how the two candidates hashed it out. >> reporter: hillary clinton couldn't wait to celebrate on the plane ride home after wrapping up last night's second presidential debate. >> the most important thing is we need to take off so we can actually have some drinks served. >> reporter: donald trump's team was just as excited. >> i think he prosecuted his case much better in this debate than he did in the first one. >> reporter: no celebrations during the debate as the two candidates attacked each other for 90 minute. trump had to answer for a video from 2005 where he described his advances on
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women. >> i'm very embarrased by it. i hate it. but it is lockerroom talk and it is one of those things, ill knock the hell out of isis. we're going to defeat isis. >> okay, donald, i know you're into big diversion tonight, anything about talking about your campaign, the way it is exploding and the way republicans are leaving you. >> reporter: while clinton was attack on her use of a private e-mail server. >> i'm going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> reporter: trump attacks on clinton started before the debate when he sat down with four women who accuse her and president bill clinton of sexual misconduct and bullying. clinton's campaign says the guests were meant to distract clinton, but say it didn't work. the two candidates will square off one more time when they debate in las vegas next week. >> both candidate will also now hit the campaign trail again today. hillary clinton will start in
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detroit michigan, she then heads to columbus, ohio, while donald trump will be in the key swing state of pennsylvania, he has two stops there. they both have very packed schedule until that debate next week on the 19th. >> jamie, did hillary clinton ever respond to trump's accusations about her husband? >> reporter: you know what's interesting about that she didn't, she kind of danced around it a little bit there. and as many people on twitter were talking about, it seemed uncomfortable for bill clinton and chelsea in the audience when those four women were brought in to the debate hall. initially we found out, too, donald trump actually wanted to put those women in his private family box, and that the commission here actually denied him that lee questions -- request last night, interesting. no, she never actually did fully address that. it was meant to really shake her up and get her off her game. but it seems like they just moved past it, then started verbally attacking each other for the full 90 minutes. >> yes, definitely. >> it was heating.
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>> she looked prepared for that. >> thank you, jamie yuccas. >> well, millions tuned into the second presidential debate at home, "eyewitness news" went to regal cinema in south philadelphia where dozens watched it on the big screen. here are some of their reaction toss clinton and trump's words. >> any time i still here people kind of cheering for donald trump, it is still surprise to go me. i can't believe that anyone would in the in their right mind kind of vote for someone like that to be president after country. >> just craze fry both sides. i mean, obviously there was a lot going on with donald trump. but it was just almost immature the way they would interrupt him, yell, fight with each other. >> with just about a month to go in campaign 2016, stay were cbs-3 and cbsphilly.com with continuing coverage as america chooses a new president. after a deadly train crash in new jersey hoboken terminal, conditions are getting back on track. some lines will resume their weekday schedules through hoboken today, train tickets will be cross honored with several other transit systems
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to give commuters additional options. half of the station's tracks are still out of service. customers can visit nj transit. com for more specific information. eagles will be in washington next sunday looking to get back on the winning track. >> obviously the birds lost their first game of the season in detroit yesterday. i had my eagles suit all ready for this morning, pat. i had to put it away. >> i'm sorry you can't wear it. i was really looking forward to that. >> so sore. >> i maybe next week. having surprised pretty much the entire league and even their own fan base, eagles went into the bye week three and zero ain't went to detroit rested for their week five match up with the lions, however, it took some time to shake the rough from the layoff. lions build 27 lead, and led 21-ten at half time. eagles would actually take a lead on that right there, struges field goal.
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ryan mathews fumbling with under three to go. you can't do that. detroit would take over. and matt hits 29-yard field goal to make it 24-23. carson wentz gets one minute and 29 seconds and one final shot. but he's pick off by darius, the eagles would fall for the first time this year, 24-23, the fans, they let this one slip away. >> we took it little lightly. first quarter wasn't good. dominated the rest of the game. but that that fumble. >> bad fumble. >> the lions always blow t i expected them to blow it. >> one other thing carson wentz through the first interception of his career last minute bomb trying to get the birds back in front. what a great day, going 25 of 33, for 238 yards and two touchdowns. the eagles are now three and one, but they hit the meat of their schedule over the next two month, from now through the end of november, the eagles will play just one team
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without a winning record. so it is a tough go from here, guys. >> i got my suit red. >> i get it red. >> i that's all that matter. >> should be more wins in the future, so you'll blake out. >> lucky us, pat. >> all right, hurricane matthew is out of here. but now the clean up is underway down south. >> we'll show you how people in the carolinas are dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane dropped heavy rain over the weekend. >> plus, community in mourning, after a crash killed five high school student. we'll break down the bizarre event that happened after the wreck.
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>> welcome back, five teenagers are dead after a wrong way driver slams into their car in vermont. police say, 36 year old steve was in his pick-up truck, when he hit the teenager's car head-on saturday night. officers say then stole a police cruiser, and in a attempt to get away hitting several more cars along the way, eyewitnesses stopped to help, but the teenager's car was already engulfed in flames. >> wish i had some way that i could help somebody because standing there seeing a car full of people go up in flames it, doesn't feel good to to feel helpless. >> all five victims that died in the crash were high school juniors, five other hurt with
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non-life threatening injuries. and taken into custody at the scene, taken to the hospital. he's in critical condition. charges are pending. many people are scrambling to pick up the pieces after hurricane matthew's devastating storm. cbs correspondent ed laurence has the latest from charleston, south carolina. >> i thought the world was going to end. >> life threatening flooding continues in eastern north carolina, inundated with record breaking rainfall from matthew. >> so upset. i don't have nothing left, nothing. i had to put it all in the far badge. >> us coast guard helped thousands every people help people trapped in their homes and businesses, in nag heads, flooded streets are impassable , front lawns looked like lakes. >> the weather map shows hurricane matthew is well off the shore into the ocean. but in our minds the impact of hurricane matthew is still here and extremely dangerous in many part of north carolina. >> in downtown charleston,
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most watt verse now receded. revealing the truex tent of the damage from the ones potent hurricane, in florida recovery is just beginning. >> we have, as you know, damage along the coals. a lot of beach errosion, and then down in saint augustine beach, saw the homes, they lost their beach. they got to worry about their foundations down there. >> it will be days if not weeks before all evacuees can return home f they have one to return to. edward laurence, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> they've got a mess. i have friends that live in fayettsville. and they kept on putting video on twitter yesterday, when is this rain going to stop? yards flooded, people being rest dude. >> the thing with flooding always delayed reaction and recovery because it needs time to recede. so this can be a problem for awhile, unfortunately, we're actually not devoid of activity in the tropics even still. nicole is still out there. thankfully no threat to the united states coastline, but could be in bermuda problem after all. we'll turn our focus first
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taking a look at what's a tropical storm in nicole. but it has gone back and forth. we may end up seeing this become a hurricane again, it already has done so, but because essentially the atmosphere was blocking this from going anywhere, sort of sitting in limbo since matthew was a concern, now, that storm you can see, moving away far off to the north, thankfully no longer an issue for the majority of the northeast coastline, but this storm now becomes an issue potentially for bermuda off to the north. let's walk you through the latest once the track on that storm once again, no threat to the united state. look where the storm goes, starts to also strengthen with time, tuesday into wednesday, may become category one, then maybe category two hurricane as it likely makes a very close pass through bermuda through the next couple of days. so, with high pressure in place here, across our region it, will help essentially to steer the storm system in the days ahead. so we keep ion that, let you know. but for now at least we can breathe sky of quiet relief when it comes to our pattern,
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and through the majority of the week looking ahead to the sunshine, few tricks up our sleeves here and specifically we have our first frost advisory of the season takes effect tonight out toward western chester county, upper berks, point north and west, southern new jersey included when that in the frost advisory. philly, you're not it, but it will be cool night tonight. sixty-four in the meantime the best we could hope for for today's high, in the sunshine, though, right through the majority of the week, few additional clouds thursday, cold front passage takes place that night, obviously knocks temperatures back, but it also looks as though it comes through with a weakening system. so with very little moisture, we likely just see few clouds out of it, and then the tell tail cool down behind t meisha over to you. >> katie, thank you so much. and good morning, everybody, happy monday. looking outside right now this is the vine. we will see the camera bouncing around, because it is so windy zero out there. overall this is the vine both moving in the eastbound and
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westbound side. good news the vine not closed for overnight construction between the schuylkill and broad. actually looking really nice on the vine right now. interstate 59 pushing in the southbound direction around the s curve, cracking into the 5:00 hour, about quarter past or so. never the less, this is what we're telling with now, already seeing this many vehicles out there coming around the s curve in center city. you can bet it will get slow. right now looking good. if you are thinking of just headed out your door any time soon you're in good company. it will start to slow down as we push further into the 5:00 hour, specially, as we move into the 6:00 hour. schuylkill headlight moving in the eastbound direction, this is at girard. you can see what we're locking at here, i would say the eastbound side where i primarily a.m. keeping my eyes, westbound side, actually looking pretty good. we know the westbound side is certainly going to heat up in the 6:00 hour. so this is where we had a deer hit on the northeast extension, looks like that's been cleared. good news there. also some construction out there, pa turnpike also now been cleared this morning, so a lot of this construction
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moving out of the way thankfully no accidents to report right now. jim, brooke, back over to you. >> thanks, meisha. time for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> from the news journal 38 year old man was shot early sunday in wilmington by two men who wanted his cigarettes. officers found the victim on a front porch on west 22nd street with a graze wound to his ankle. the victim was transported to saint francis hospital and is reported to be in good condition. >> from the burlington county times, the delran school district is work to go improve it science technology engineering and math program with the help after $60,000 grant in participation in a national campaign. district was one of four in the state selected to become an evening owe system alliance learning school. >> agreeing to artificial christmas street on pen square this year, you may recall reading 2014 tree was picked out of the woods in the city park and was immediately declared to be ugly.
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and was dubbed the charlie brown christmas tree. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> well, coming up as the candidates make their case to voter, special attention to the battleground state. we'll take to you one of the big necessary florida, see what's on the minds of what's for dinner tonight? wegmans ez meals. dinner's not just delicious, it's done. [mmmm] chicken cacciatore...
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immigration could decide the vote. >> you want coffee? >> no, i'm good, i'm good. >> fifteen year old often thinks about where he would be without nora. >> my life would have been a disaster, full dis asker. >> cumar was born in the united states, but his parents were undocumented immigrants, deported to india in 2010, and they took cumar with them. sandy became cumar's legal guardian so he could return to the u.s. where he says life is much better. >> this is what my dad always told me, to gain something you have to lose something. >> he's not alone. how many kids are you the legal guardian for? >> right now, we have 1,007 children. >> many of the kids still have one undocumented parent in the us, she and her husband agreed care for and find a home for them as both parent are deported. so the children can stay in the country, where they were born. >> fight for the families,
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these children are suffering, they will have a rope. >> sandy delivers food to families daily. she is optimistic about hillary clinton's pass to citizens ship plan which would help this undock the mother of four who moved from guatemala to miami 12 years ago. both are alarmed about donald trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrant. >> every single day i pray to god that he doesn't win because of my children. >> angel sullivan, a mother, and grandmother herself, said she feels no sympathy. >> i lost a kid to somebody that wasn't supposed to be in this country. so, i mean, they can take the kids back with them. >> four years ago her 16 year old son brandon was killed in a hit-and-run crash by a driver who was in the country illegally. >> do you remember the moment you said donald trump's my guy? >> yes, the moment he was talking about putting a up with a up. >> sullivan says the reason is simple. >> keep people out so they can
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keep somebody else's family from going through what i go through, hard. >> two mother on opposite sides of the immigration fight, with the same goal: to protect the next generation. weijia jiang, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". now, twit is her playing a big part in the political process this election season. >> last night's debate is an example, we will tell you about the top three moment twitter users were talking about. katy? >> and, jim, we are certainly just getting the week started but we want to gave you a sense how the week lend shape up. at this point, it is looking like it will stay dry, and relatively seasonable, with modest warm up through the course of the weekends. lot of sunshine at this point is the expectation, as well. but, some chilly nights to go along with it, notice, i have the winter coat on already, i'll tell you just how cool it will get coming
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>> good morning, thanks for joining us, here is a live look outside. katie tells us, some parts of our area may see frost tonight. she'll let you know exactly what to expect in her forecast. good morning, i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan. first here is what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> yes, i'm very embarrased by it. >> i think it is clear to
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anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> another heated debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> you should be a shame of yourself. >> that is wrong. it was hard to watch. >> craziest thing i've ever seen politically in this country. >> the last gamblers at trump taj mahal will be cashing in their chips. the casino will shut down this morning at 6:00 a.m. >> investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of a house fire in delaware county. eyewitness video shows flames shooting from a home on the 500 block of bethel avenue upper chichester township. >> to matthews, and the lions, and do the lions have it. waiting for the official sign, now it is give tone detroit. >> and that certainly was a costly fumble. >> making it a tough monday for many eagles fans. jim is

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