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>> donald trump refusing to say if he will accept results of the election if he lose necessary november. >> he is den grading, talking down our democracy and i for one am appalled. >> well, that is because wow rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet you are the puppet. >> you are the puppet. >> no you are the puppet. >> no you you are the puppet. >> that was less juvenile then the debate. >> you have to give stephen colbert and his crew robs because they are able to come up with this stuff fast. >> all season long. >> run in the room give me your socks right now we need to make something up. >> yes. >> talk about good material, to work with. >> yes, yes. >> you are right though, looking ahead to another very warm day. it is not 86 degrees that we hit yesterday, yes 86 was our daytime high.
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so a record shark day as we had anticipated but we over achieved by an extra degree in the forecast. today, also a very mild day. not the same warmth we saw but we are forecasting to hit 77, record is 80. probably no record here today but we do flirt with that record today and that record 81 setback this 1938. long standing one as well. sixty-five is your current temperature, normal daytime high on this day of the year. very hield beginning to the daze up and down i-95 and even throughout lying suburbs, pine land, western suburbs toward farm country in reading in the 60's and lehigh valley. so off to certainly a cool start but hield information the standard. you can see showers beginning to bubble up just outside of our viewing area here off to the north and west especially. would i say, berks, lancaster county western clip of lehigh county can have a quick shower toward tail end of the morning rush but generally speaking things are in the clear for dry weather for the ride to
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school or work or where ever your child is going to day but eventually for your ride home on the bus for kid, upper 70's. perhaps a shower in some sots. if you send the kid out the door with an umbrella you will be okay. tomorrow, maybe a different story which we will discuss later in the show, meisha. >> thank you so much. >> great to know, good morning, happy thursday, to you, looking at the schuylkill, take a look, headlights moving in the eastbound direction near conshohocken curve, now moving in the eastbound direction and westbound direction we are certainly starting to heat up. far cry there what we saw, all 30, 35 minutes ago. so we are heating up on the schuylkill. ninety-five south, kind of the same story but heating up as quickly as what we saw but 95 this is southbound direction this is what you are looking at moving in the northbound side and barely even looking at it as you push northbound. ninety-five taillights moving in the northbound direction, this is what we're looking at there. if we looked at everything around the airport, it looks like they are on time but i
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would check your schedule on line. no reports of any delays. the construction here this is in new falls township, new tyburn road westbound ramp to old bristol pike is still closed. heads up for those in that neck of the wood, rahel and jim, back over to you. well, there were fire works, and insults in vegas in 2016 presidential race. >> candidates and their teams are now back on the campaign trail, in key states following last night's third and final presidential debate. hillary clinton and donald trump went toe to toe for 90 minutes on issues like russia, economy and immigration. most controversial moment of the night when trump refused to say whether he would accept the outcome of the election, should he lose. >> that comment immediately true condemnation from some lawmakers on both side of the aisle. our nicole brewer sat with the panel of voters as they watch final debate. >> she spoke with what they saw were the night's biggest moments. >> we invited these folks to our cbs-3 studios as part of
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the focus group, really it was a diverse. some of them voted for trump, some say clinton, others say they are this is voting for either one and others are just undecided but we did see wig moments out of this debate. one was relevant i on from the republican nominee donald trump when asked about immigration he did very well with this group with accessing the heroin problem and dealing with the drug lords, but things took a turn when he used the spanish word foreman, take a look. >> we will secure the border and once the border is secured at a later date we will make a determination as to the rest but we have some bad hohbre is here and eel get them out i'm standing by with one of our voters on our panel tonight, this is michaelerso. you are a trump supporter but you had a negative reaction to his comments. >> yes, he has got good ideas, interesting directions he wants to take the country but every time he seeks we get
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sidetracked by these juvenile type comments and we don't get to focus the issue at hand. i wish he had a better filter on word he choose to use so we don't get sidetracked. >> we do a rebater your comment, thanks very much. another big moment was when candidates discussed their opponent's fitness to be president, they traded jabs, trump challenge the ethics of the clinton foundation, and hillary clinton brought up the fact that trump won't release his tax returns. >> why don't you give back the honey that you have taken there certain countries that treat certain groups of people so horribly. >> he is first candidate ever to run for president, in the last 40 plus years to have not released his tax returns. >> standing by another one of our voters, part of our panel, we have kathy thompkins here and you say it was an interesting moment for you because you feel this campaign focused more on the individual, less on the
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issues. >> yeah, i think we have established that both candidates have problems, and maybe both parties aren't exactly thrilled about their candidate of choice but i think what we need to see more office policy. we need to hear her about what these candidate are standing for help they are talking about gun control, abortion, immigration. these are all issues we should be focused more on rather than these personal attacks back abe for the. >> notice there were a lot of one liners, what did you think of that. >> i don't know, it just takes away like mike was saying from the actual issues at hand and it is getting juvenile. it is hard and advertise tracking to watch the debate when it is constantly personal attacks back and forth. >> kathy, thank you. >> final moment for this particular group came there that same section, fitness to be president, and we saw a huge jump for clinton, when she spoke about trump's assertion the election is rig, take a listen.
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>> he didn't get an emmy for his tv program, three years in a row and started tweeting that the emmys were rig. >> i should have gotten it. >> this is a mind set, this is how donaldtories,. >> this is car's, you had a certain reaction to clinton taking trum top task over a rigged election. >> yes, i was really excited for clinton for headaching that distinction because often times we for get about the president as people. hillary clinton basically saying that donald trump claims something to be rigged is basically who he is. if he will get upset and claim that something is unfair we don't really need that person in the presidency. we need a president that is comfortable and in uncomfortable situations and that is what hillary clinton was saying. >> you are a clinton support tore make that clear. >> yes. >> i will bring in another guest. this is hillary, from mag in a legal services.
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you provide technology, the data that we saw, hand held devices that our 19 voters had to track their reaction and you noticed interesting trend, one of them was men verse women. >> yes, we were able to use have in a jury consulting technology to measure howtive rent groups within your voter set reacted. so, we saw that male voters were very much more likely to be favoring trump then female voters on quite a few different issues as they went through those categories, that chris wallace discussed. so we had the fitness for president category, that was important, we saw that for men, they were tied just about evenly when they responded to who they thought was better on that issue, the hen were tied but women were strongly in favor of hillary clinton at issue. >> this is representative sample, but what does this say about women's reaction to these candidates first.
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>> i think that shows us, how differently hillary clinton find her base in female support, when you look also at the other issues the economy, fitness for president, in general, the supreme court, she has better scores we can say with the female population, at least in this group today. >> really quickly and we do to have wrap this up people want to focus on the issues but when they have a one liner, from each candidate, i mean they really react. >> um-hmm, you could see just a significant burst in their reactions, they like it, they are interested this it and it toss help them remember what is going on with the issues but may not have staying power with them in the voting booth. >> thank you to the focus groups. thanks for being part of this tonight. all right. very interesting insights there. as we have come to learn there are development every day even
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every hour on campaign 2016. stay up to dayton cbs-3. meanwhile up next philly pops are honoring the king. >> our justin finch shows us a sneak peak of their new tribute to elvis, pat. good morning, guys. we are over in washington township new jersey, mike perez, duckfield disco. who is he exactly? we will find out coming up nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away republican party b. they "hand-picked" him to run for his brother's seat. but all mike and brian fitzpatrick share is a name. brian fitzpatrick supports a radical republican agenda, including defunding planned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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the philadelphia sky line is turning pink, lights serve as a bright reminder to schedule your ham gram and staying vigilant in the fight of breast cancer. buildings like franklin institute you see here are lighting up pink for that the breast cancer awareness month. and the pennsylvania convention center, also sporting pink last night, this october, marks the 15th year for the lights for the cure campaign. you can find out more at cbs philly.com/cure and while there look at other landmarks taking a stan. look up to the sky at night for more displays of pink as we fight for a cure together. katie's back, we have one more day. >> one more take of above average warmth. >> exactly, even tomorrow looks above average. >> okay. but we're seeing a significant transition. i wouldn't call it a nice day. it is not like the temperatures are bottom out.
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>> exactly, from under us here but it will be a whole lot cooler come this weekend. yeah. >> yes. >> let me show you why, guys. here's our latest storm system. it is obvious. we have a distinct lines have of showers, heavy rain with it as well, extending now all the way back to loan star state. that is the system and frontal boundary that needs to cross through and that will knock these temperatures back. for now we have a warm front that is lift nothing more than anything, and we are going to see probably a shower here or there but we are off to a quiet start. checking with the eyewitness weather watchers, before we get back to the map we have a lot of low to mid 60's, one is 57 degrees. i know coming from eileen in gilbertsville she has cool observations. sixty-two is milder, near pine land, mark is at 62 under clear skies. even despite clear sky it is still very hyle. sixty-three, as we see here,
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few more cloud from pete inner lawrenceville but 63 to start off is close to a typical daytime high. let's take you to one more, we will zero in on, in delaware where we are at 62 from jason. he is fining nothing more than a couple clouds right now but nice mild beginning to the day. back to the maps we will go, jump ahead to the next graphic here to show you how pattern shakes out. thursday 7:00 a.m. today late morning there hey be a shower to dodge here and there, and anytime is fair game but especially late this morning for western and northern suburbs and heading in to tonight is better possibility as warm front lifts north, cold front tracks our way. most of the daylight hours tomorrow looks cloudy, towards the time kids are getting out of school, one or 3:00 p.m. steady rain moves from central pennsylvania and move its way east with time. this is more aggressive computer models. 8:00 a.m. saturday and there is still rain on this model. i can say it won't last this long but it is possible.
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we will keep an eye on this track and depend where band of moisture set up but i do think that we hey start with early morning rain, saturday and then starts to clear out, with time, and temperatures, deaf and, meisha will be back at tailgate with wip and looking like a nicer day. chilly on saturday but nicer on sunday. sixty-two, closer, and, and, small weather. make sure you have your sweat shirt weather and no vikings sweat shirts. eagles. we are in the upper 70's, slow to climb, chilliest of the batch is saturday and we will begin to rebound for sunday and monday. >> okay. e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> how about that. >> vikings fight song. >> no. >> i will not argue. no way. you got it. i know, it will be great football weather. come out, visit us, it will be such a fun game. i will be with you. schuylkill headlights in the eastbound direction at spring
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garden. this is both moving east and westbound direction you can see we are heating up. good indication by the time we get in the 6:00 o'clock hour we will be busy. busy thursday. overall, the blue route, tail route, route one, both directions, brake light going off as we push here on the blue route. i can tell you anywhere we look right now that is starting to look like and heat up think where we see. i guess that is typical on a thursday, cracking this is 6:00 o'clock hour. construction here garden state arc way northbound between northfield, pleasantville and ac expressway. right lane block, it will be blocked until 6:00 a.m. another 15 or 20 minutes or so. just a heads up. construction here in new falls township, it has been out there new tyburn road westbound. it is still closed. we will let you know help that clears. now back to you. well, spotlight is on the scare crows at one south jersey farm. >> it is all crafted by local students as part of the annual
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scare crow competition and this is last weekend to vote for your favorite. "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live, in washington township new jersey to cast his ballot, pat, what say you. >> reporter: well, that is correct, i will cast high ballot. this is only lays you can bring together the statue of liberty, dark vader, michael phelps, ciman biles and sour patch kid. at duffield's here this washington township, new jersey they have a cool competition and to tell us shore is tracie duffield, good morning. >> good morning, how are you. >> where does this idea stem from to headache these cool scare crows. >> we back in probably around 1999/2,000 we had a scare crow contest opened to the public. we wound up getting five entries and we had an i am ago, one scare crow was stolen. >> wait, wait a scare crow was stolen. >> and what went into that. >> it got involved, where we had to file a police report and everything. >> it was stolen scare crow,
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okay. >> and it actually won. >> but anyway next year we decided we do like to do a lot of the part they are ships with our washington township school district so we thought it would be cool if the fifth grade every class could headache a scare crow and we could pick them up and put them on display and over month of october people can come in and cast their ballot, and winning class gets to come and take a hey ride and have a pizza party. >> this is really involved. we have some really cool looking scare close, great imagination here. >> we have awesome scare close, every year they come up with some great ideas. >> you have been doing this since 1999, 2,000. >> yes. >> it has evolved and new we have 24 different scare crows which is cool. >> exactly. >> there has been as many as 36 but just depend how many fifth grade classes they are but it is a great thing for the family, families come out
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and put their vote in and it brings out, you know, aunts, uncles, cousins, and it is fun. >> how do you vote for it if people want to get involved and they like hussein bolt here they want to vote for that how do you do it. >> we have a ballot box and you put your favorite number, put your favorite number on the ballot and cast your ballot. >> awesome. >> chase i, thanks. >> look at this we have hussein bolt, we have car hello anthony from team u.s.a., simon bile is here. look at this. i mean this is awesome. i can't come up with things like this. i'm not smart enough. >> i will put in 24 votes one for each. >> one of our producers is very favorable to the peak a chew. >> yes. >> in that case i'm in the voting, i'm sorry. >> whether it be presidential or scare crow related.
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eye witt the necessary news reporter justin finch has a preview. >> ♪ >> you know that sound in a few notes with that frenzy fingered piano. that occasional extra kick. then those iconic lyrics, sung just a little low and slow, signature stylings of the king. >> ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog, christ all the time. ♪ >> musicians/instrument player david bennet joins philly pops to launch his season with elvis the king song book. it has been a elvis fan since age 11. >> when i heard elvis first time i thought i had to teach myself how to play the guitar and sing. >> here's the 50 shows, caught eyes of the pops director michael who was searching for the right talent to capture the king for the pops fall kick off. he promised shore creation,
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then imitation. >> it might not be what people expect but there will be different ingredients in it. >> in the 50's and 60's, young cool elvis and that is what our show will bring out. >> reporter: philly pops president and ceo o frank giordano says there is a lot of interest. >> ♪? right now the pops are readying for what promises to be a exciting season covering beatles, brought way, jazz greats and, of course, pops christmas concert. >> it is fit for elvis, song book runs from friday to sunday. in center city, i'm justin finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". i have love the pops, from the fourth of july concert to i try to get to one show a season in the kimmel center. >> i was eight and she said i have to take her to the pops for this experience. >> good stuff, good stuff. >> well, coming up, speaking of good stuff, coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news",
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new this morning, lured on craigs list and then shot, we're live with the search for gunman who pretend todd sell an iphone six on line, and then got violent. and, brand new, viewer video just in as several homes catch fire overnight in south philadelphia and battling the flames was no easy task for fire fighters. find out what posed the greatest challenge, plus this. we have some bad hombre is here and we will get them out. >> donald thinks bee littling women. >> when i was in the situation room, monitoring the raid that brought osama bin laden to justice he was hosting the celebrity apprentice. hillary clinton and donald trump continue personal attacks during final presidential debate. and those who weren't the most controversial moments were live in las vegas with the
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statement everyone is talking about this morning. today is thursday, october 20th i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel sol hon, live look at the start of the weather and traffic. good morning. >> good morning. >> good thing is no accidents, we were accident free, roadways are looking good, we are heating up a bit. >> typical volume. >> yes. >> it is very quiet week weather-wise. we have seen very warm taste, yesterday, no vice here, it was a record breaker. we ended up over achieving again, guys 86 our eventual average high was 66, solid 20-degree difference and surplus on the thermometer was no problem. in fact, even by noon time we had a new record on our hand. temperatures as we stand right now in the mid 60's. still in the mid 60's. people cooling off more readily in allentown, mount poke though but it is still milder than average start to the day. sixty-three outside pal high use cove nature park overlooking center city sky line from across
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