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toomey would defund planned parenthood. on abortion: trump: "there has to be some form of punishment" toomey: "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: too dangerous for pennsylvania women. cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still on the pick line for the second day, teachers at more than dozen state colleges and universities in pennsylvania are not in the classroom. faculty members walk off the jobs yesterday. good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. joe holden live at west chester university speaking once again to the workers on strike, joe, hello, what's the latest? >> reporter: rahel, good afternoon, pretty much the
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same scene here for day two of strike affecting 14 universities, across the commonwealth of pennsylvania, we can go ahead, push, give you live look of the picket line behind me. now, at this time the student are also here, supporting the faculty members and professors out here, you will recall talks broke down about 36 hours ago, professors have been without contract for 15 month, and they told us this was the past, make that, rather, this was their last resort. the hang-ups over healthcare salary, but professors also tell us what's important to them, curriculum issues including bat the between tenured professors, faculty at this, adjunct professors, spokeswoman for west chester university tells us everything despite this is still open. student are still expected to check in for their classes, because some fact ill at this have chosen not to participate in work stoppage. at this point cease chester university is still holding homecoming this weekend, and i spoke to student short time ago.
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they characterize why it was important for them to be on this pick line. >> i'm an education major, so i'm going to be a teacher, so this really means a lot to me. i mean, this could be me one day. >> i think everybody's kind of shocked that this, it actually came to this point. and i personally didn't think it would actually happen. but we're here to support our fact ill at this. they do so much for us. so we're out here to support them. >> and it is so important to note that there is no time line for when this could actually be settled. unlike school districts where their time is capped, in this, it is a clear open field. i'm told from both sides they want to get back to the bargaining table, surprisingly, though, there is no date set for negotiations. however, i'm told, there are talks on the back channels to hopefully settle this. we'll see you at 5:00 with the latest on this continuing day two of strikes across pennsylvania universities, live in west chester, joe holden, "eyewitness news". >> thank you, joe, see you
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then. stay with "eyewitness news" as we follow the negotiations in this university walk out. we'll have you date for you here on cbs-3 and on line at cbsphilly.com. in other news this noon, police searching for the gunman who robbed and shot a delaware county man, he met through craigslist. our jan carabeo shows us how to the climb happened, what police are saying you can do to protect yourself. >> it is yet another craigslist cautionary tail. delaware county manna degrees to meet someone selling an iphone around 11:00 wednesday night. the stellar sets this location, a dark, closed rite aid at the corner of 63rd and lebanon in the overbrook section of philadelphia. when the 22 year old victim arrived, he gets more than he bargained for. >> the gentleman he meet up with tells him what the price; pulls the money from his pocket, as he pulls the money from his pocket the gentleman who with the cell phone pulled out gun and demanded money. >> two men struggled, 22 year old ends up with a shot in the leg. the girl way in the car, able
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to escape it kfc to call for help. this should be easily voidable. >> you should no better. >> i don't do on line, i'm very cautious, i try to be, anyway. >> i usually try to find somewhere, public place, not my address, somewhere where there is other people around. >> home depo, wawa. >> good advice, police are making point of reinforcement today. police suggest you meet during the day, in a well populated area, and if you can, take advantage of your local police station. >> there are plenty of police stations in the city of philadelphia, police stations in the county do, it in front after police station, common area, and to come to another area you're not familiar with, very dangerous situation. >> the victim out of the hospital, painful lesson for one, good reminder for all n overbrook, jan carabeo, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> meanwhile police issued arrest warrant for 17 year old wanted for the shooting in rittenhouse square. police say the victim was trying to stop the teen from robbing a couple on tuesday night. that good samaritan was shot five times.
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but expected to survive. police tell us the suspect new the couple he was trying to rob. >> on the thirds and final presidential debate of the election season is in the history books, and yet again, the exchange between donald trump and hillary clinton was a fiery one. correspondent weijia jiang has a recap of the debate in which both sides will claim victory. >> donald trump and hillary clinton have less than three weeks until election day. >> more debate, no more debate, no mo more for now. >> third and final debate, trump refused to say he would except the outcome of the election. >> are you say you're not prepared now -- >> what i am saying i'll tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense. >> trump campaign tried to clarifies his comment, seeing vote counted without voter fraud before results. >> has every right. he has the prerogative to wait and see how the election comes out. >> widespread fraud irregularity, then, you know,
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we'll see. what he is saying is see what happens. >> democrats say it shows some can't take responsibility. >> if something doesn't go his way, he's not going to say i guess i should have rana better campaign, i guess i haven't have been devisive. he'll blame somebody else. >> the debate the last chance for americans to see the two candidate on stage together, before they head to the polls. >> which candidates performance tonight had the biggest impact on your vote, three, two, one. >> republican pollster franklin surveyed group of undecided voters for cbs news. >> thought who thought clinton won saw her as being presidential. those who saw donald trump won saw him as bringing about change. >> weijia jiang, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". and we are now just a little more than 18 days until voters head to the polls. we countdown to election day, the latest on both candidate here on tv and cbsphilly.com. >> we're in for another warm day across the area.
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but will any records be broken today? meteorologist, katie fehlinger live in the cbs-3 skydeck with more on the temperatures, katy? >> yes, talking a lot about temperatures in the days ahead here, jim. after yesterday's record smashing day when we ended up at 86 degrees, for a high, well, today still pretty warm. we won't have those kind of values on the thermometer readings. but we're still about at least 10 degrees above the average, when all is said and done. let me show you what's going on out there. new additional clouds overhead at the moment in many locations, you can see within the last three hour loop a little band of showers has rolled through, just to the northwest, of our area. now, some of you could see quick shower here today, most notably across the north and western areas of the region especially toward the mountains. overall, we will call this a partly sunny day. but this is the combination after transition, that will eventually sends us all the way into the 50's, at best, come this weekend. so, today's high is 77 degrees. coming off of some pretty exceptional warmth, granted may not feel as warm, but
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still well above average, since the average high is 6a where we currently stand, 74 already at philadelphia international airport. you have quite the variety pack going on here though with a lot more cloud cover up in the mountains at the moment only into the 50's. but even some of the outlying suburbs are already topping off mid 70s. here in philly as we mention, 77 what we take the high to hit here today. little damp toward the mountain us terrain. call it partly sunny pretty much everywhere. eventually however these kind of warm temperatures need to go by the wayside. we told you about the fact it will be turning into the 50's by the weekend, there will be wet weather to track, as well, we will do just that for you, track the wet weather later in the show, guys, back to you for now. >> thank you, katie two. men are hospitalized after survival this crash, when the plane they were flying in went down in camden county backyards. now, investigators are looking for the cause. chopper three over the 500 block every linden street in lindenwald. the plane broke in several pieces, as it clipped treason the way down. the pilot from marlton
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suffered cuts to his face. his passenger suffered a broken hip. >> well, in a emotional reunion, the rena young texas couple and their son owe so much to this police officer. you don't want to miss this story. coming up in just about two and a half minutes. >> also, dangerous and deadly weather. where residents are dealing with the aftermath of thi
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republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrick. nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away 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,
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less is smart when several coastal village, severe weather killed seven people and the blinding wind and rain forced thousand toss flea and left entire towns under water. >> a texas police officer is being called a hero this noon, for saving the toddler's life. >> hena daniels has the dramatic dash cam video, and the reunion between the officer and his three year old friends for life. >> my son's not breathing. >> okay, is he not breathing at all? >> he's not responding. >> dash cam video shows the moment police officer chase miller pulled up to a grand berry texas fast-food restaurant. three year old braydon was not breathing. his frantic mother was caring the toddler's limp body in her arms. >> lids were bright blue, elevated pulse, began the chest compression, saw it wasn't working. >> the father sat nearby and watched the officer give cpr. miller told the boy's father to continue chest compressions, while he ran to the car to grab his cpr mask.
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>> when they returned, after two more minute, braydon started breathing again. >> it is that heroism that throwed this farther felt reunion between braydon, his parents and officer miller. >> there is nothing i can give him for my son's life. >> miller received an award from the city of cranberry for saving the boy's life. braydon has fully recovered. hena daniels,cbs news. >> and how about this? we're told that young braydon's favorite tv show patrol featuring animals that protect and serve. >> and his favorite character on the show is k9 police officer named chase. just like officer miller. >> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news", emotional night planned. >> flyers will honor the man who brought the team to philadelphia in the home opener. what ron hextall is saying about starting the season without the late ed snider. katy? >> rahel, we are ever closer to that weekend, and at this point, it is pretty clear that we are going to be feeling the chill, especially on saturday. that's in the wake of a very potent cold front passage,
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that may leave us with some clouds, initially, but then brightens up, the winds will make it feel that much chillier. but does get little less harsh for sunday. stay there, your pat toomey and donald trump: they're just wrong for the women of pennsylvania. "new fallout for donald trump." "should a woman be punshied for having an abortion?" "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah, there has to be some form." "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion and i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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the flyers face the anaheim ducks in their home opener. >> obviously it will be an emotional start to the orange and black 50th anniversary season here in philly, as they honor late owner ed snider passed away in april. "eyewitness news" sports director don bell spoke to the general manager, ron hextall, about beginning the year without mr. snyder. >> i know he's watching over us, and it is funny, because
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when the two kids are in the line up opening night, i couldn't help to think before the game, i was in l.a., woe have been there. how excited he would have been for the new season, to get in the line up, the young players come, and where we're at as an organization, so there is certain comfort knowing that kind of he's watching over us. >> you can see don's folinate suit with ron tonight on "eyewitness news" after thursday night football. be sure to tune in tonight for thursday night football, when the bears visit greenbay, and the packers, that's right here on cbs-3 at 8:25. >> time to break out those jackets? >> yes, indeed. >> football weather. >> owe very much so. the eagles, looking pretty phenominal. >> you seem dressed for the occasion. >> i see, well done you. all right, but hopefully we'll be celebrating flyers win tomorrow, and we can break out our or dresses and clash on the set, flight what we're facing here today, very mild air, and that's going to last us for one, actually, two more
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days, before we start to see toaster mom at the readings drop off. all comes courtesy of you guessed it a cold front passage, pretty potent one too. let me take you outside, see where we came from. yesterday how about this? the whole list, brand new records, as of yesterday. 87 degrees, what we dropped off at in wilmington yesterday, the asterisk is what refers to the fact it was a record. so every single one every these towns, not surprisingly, i mean, we had such warm air mass in place. philly smashing the records of 80 degrees, up to 86. looking at storm scan at nice wide zoom, clearly something going on out here. we have warmfront lifting north, i think generally we are going to stay dry the rest of the day, looking for additional clouds, some of you may see a shower, but tomorrow is when the cold front actually crosses through. we'll probably start the day off with nothing more than clouds overhead. but once the front itself actually starts to cross through, it is going to trigger some showers hon it leading edge we get in on that through the course of the afternoon. dose of reality not only are back to average couple every
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days here there is weekends, now, looking at the forecast rain amounts again, talking mainly p.m. hours, of friday. so the rest of today, you may see shower, nothing more. really tomorrow, that any kind of widespread or more significant precipitation will come through. both of which falls well off to our north, and west, however, we we will likely end up with maybe upward of couple of tent of an inch at absolute max into the early morning hours of saturday before the front clears out. i would say the bigger story is the cool-down and the wind, that picks up, saturday specially, these are your sustained winds speeds, guys. so, very, very significant, and strong, out of the northwest, these winds will blow, as high as the 30's potentially at the shore point. and this lasts us all day. so it is one of those days that it is a good excuse to find some indoor activities even though the skies will be clearing, it will feel awfully chilly when you fact to the in the wind. pegging high of 58. cool enough. but probably doesn't feel any better than the 40's, now eagles game day is very fast approaching, it looks like that's going to stay pretty
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quiet. 62 degrees, in the sunshine, little dreary right now outside, but again, some of these, do watch for spotty shower, but inch evident bridge the cool down will take place, and it comes this weekend, jim, over to you. >> well, it hasn't felt like fall for the past few days, but as katie says, crisp, cool autumn weather will soon return, and october is the perfect time to fall into fashion. philadelphia style magazine's october issue is now available, and guys, this issue is for us, it is the men's magazine. joining me now is editor in chief, kristin, here with the top five accessories men need in their closets this fall. welcome. >> hi, how are you? >> so going into trendy or more, you know, conservative traditional? >> i think there is a mix. i mean the great thing with men's wear the pieces never change, sort of the color story and pattern, so i think that, you know, you could be a little bit more adventurous depending on color but something for everyone. >> i can stay in my comfort zone? >> i you certainly can. >> start with the shoes, amaze
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inning lip beautiful. >> found these benjamin level, long time philadelphia retailer carry some more off beat brands, not thing that would you traditionally finds in department stores, and the story is really swayed, any variation, these are little more rugged, definitely your nighttime, weekend kind of shoes, but very versatile. >> i get little nervous with suede shoes. >> you have reason to be nervous. >> be sure to take care of them? >> yes. >> don't go out in the rain? >> skip the rain. >> what about accessories? these watches are amazing. what do we have here? >> men's watches, always so fun to cover those in philadelphia style. so we found these at bernie robbins, they have amazing selection, so we kind of found high and low, tudor has a watch, it has two straps, so kind of two for one. you can get two looks, black and gray, the materials for the watch were from nap a, highly durable, gray every day watch. >> i like that. >> then for the splurge watch, this beauty right here, boman,
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mercier, alligator strap, materials could the from the shelby cobra, so packaging beautiful. >> amazing. eventually it is going to get really cold. so we need some scarfs. what colors or what should i be liking for? >> bone and bo's just open, e-tailor brick and mortar, two locations, so cashmere scarfs obviously never go out of style. i think the print is kinds of the story, you know, you can mix it up, and these can really carry you fall, winter, spring, great for holiday gift giving, women watching, what to get the gent in their lives. >> can't go wrong with a scarf. ties more personal, people have, you know, certain tastes, but these are great. i mean, and the pocket squares, you have to go with bet? >> agreed. foremen, with suiting, the tie is a necessity, pocket scare is the variable. we found these at ben trustca, sort of eye for what's trending in european brands. so they have the conservative, which we have here, with the
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stripe. and the plaid, and then the more colorful ties. they can work with you to figure out what's appropriate for, you know, where you work, where you are wearing it to, what your look is even how fashion recall the pocket square is. >> there is an art to that. >> i have actual pocket square hold their i shove everything in. >> yours is well done. >> so belt here and wallets? >> kind of the essentials leather goods, from j butler, relatively new philadelphia retailer, largely e tailor with pop up shops. they have nice mix of leather goods. so they have the shoes to match the belt, which will carry you all year, then money clips and wallets. great fun saturated colors. >> i like that again do you have take care every these things, this is sued, as well. >> yes. >> but there is leather, too. >> invest in something good, just keep it forever. >> enjoy it. >> thank kristen again philadelphia style men's magazine issue is available right now. we're coming back right after katie: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. vo: donald trump and pat toomey have plenty in common -- they're both putting pennsylvania women at risk.
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even after trump bragged about sexually assaulting women, toomey stood by him. on women's health - both trump and toomey would defund planned parenthood. on abortion: trump: "there has to be some form of punishment" toomey: "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: too dangerous for pennsylvania women.
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>> standards, take a look very quickly at the seven day once more. stand out like sore thumb, isn't it? even though we will see the skies clear out, we don't even crack 60 degrees, so it will be a rude awakening if you're not ready for it. i would have the sweatshirt ready? thank you very much. that's "eyewitness news" at noon for today. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon for katie all every us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.com. >> remember the young and the restless is next.
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and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrick. nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away 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. i've seen what can happen
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as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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>> ashley: phyllis was destroying the flash drive when billy grabbed it from her, and then he barricaded himself in her office. so whatever was on that drive, billy was frantic to see it. >> jack: i heard the whole story last night. i have barred billy from jabot again. fortunately, the power went out before billy could uncover any information. >> ashley: but, see, that's my question. what information was on the drive that he could uncover -- >> jack: who knows? by the way, mrs. martinez made cherry crepes this morning. they're amazing. >> ashley: this doesn't make any sense, jack, okay? because phyllis called security to make sure billy could not read what was on that drive. now, what was so critical? >> jack: i have no idea. >> ashley: that's not what phyllis said.
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