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>> a crash involving a pedestrian is south jersey overnight a active police investigation is underway at this hour. >> the roads are wet, too, a live look now at storm scan3. it is rainy and raw to start the weekend. so grab the coats and the jackets. justin is ahead to tell us exactly what we can expected to. and, pennsylvania is once again in the political spotlight. we'll tell you where the democratic ticket is planning to campaign today, one day after the republican nominee rallied supporters in bucks county. >> today is saturday being october 22, good morning, i'm jan carabeo, rahel solomon will be here tomorrow. first, let's get right over to meteorologist, justin drabick with eyewitness werth. back down to reality after the beautiful string of 80 degrees
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days. >> looks like back to the typical fall pattern, done with the # zero's for the yeast. some of the coldest weather of the season coming up, take the temperatures down to the 30's, so break out the heaviest coats, break out the umbrella this morning if you're about to head out the next few hours, still under gun for steady light rain, rain should come to end and maybe couple of left over showers, but things get better, but big difference is the temperatures. take you outside, check it out, looking at center city, cloudy skies, wet roads, we have the light rain happening in philadelphia, 53, the current temperature, northwest breeze at 13 miles per hour. fifty-three, that's not bad for the morning this time of year. but the problem is, there is not going to be much change in that number as we head to the afternoon. you can see the steadier rain eastern pennsylvania, into southern new jersey, still moving from south to north, but eventually it does push off to the east along this cold front so we do get some improvement by the afternoon, 42 mount pocono, 52 wilmington and millville at this hour, upper 50s in some of the
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suburbs north and west, also the problem is going to be the wind. it will be increasing through the morning into the afternoon. sustained winds, 20 miles per hour in wilmington, 13 in philadelphia. also, later this morning, the autism speaks walk at the ballpark, not the best conditions. at least steadier rain should be out of here, temperature around 10:00, low 50's, so people walking in that event, going to be battling some win, as well. upper 50's, that's it for philadelphia and the shore, mid 40's, at the poconos, little milder for the second half of the weekend, talk about those conditions, coming up in just a few more minutes, jan, back to you. >> justin, thank you. we begin this morning with breaking news out of burlington county. a car has reportedly hit a pedestrian on route 73 in maple shade. now, police say it happened around 3:00 this morning in the northbound lanes right now there is no word on the extent of the injuries. we are told the driver stayed on the scene. >> two philadelphia police officers suffered minor injuries after a crash involving an unmark police car
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in east germantown. it is not clear what caused this crash which happened at germantown avenue and high street around 2:30 this morning, the cause of this crash is under investigation. >> donald trump is promising what he calls major speech in gettysburg this morning, he reportedly intends to layout his plans for his first 100 days in office. last night, the republican presidential nominee told supporters in bucks county he would rebuild america's military. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt was there. >> it is time to drain the swam in washington, d.c. >> donald trump came out swinging friday night, before a packed crowd on the grounds of the newtown athletic center. >> we will rebuild our navy and we will do it with american seal made right here in pennsylvania. >> trump spent the first few minutes talking about the us navy, and his plan to increase naval spending while giving philadelphia a prominent position. he then turned to the state of pennsylvania, where recent
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polls show him trailing hillary clinton. >> we are going to start making things in pennsylvania again. >> trump then pivotted to wednesday's third and final debate. >> who won the debate? honestly, that was not close. except for couple of dishonest groups. they would say oh, i think she won. i think she -- give me a break. >> trump fans waited hours outside and agreed, he won the debate, and will win on november 8th. >> it will be very close. i think the polls show really close. you got to believe the polls. but i think, i think he has a chance to take pennsylvania. >> rallies since they started never did i expect myself here. once in a lifetime event, once in a lifetime event. just like a movement, a movement. >> november 8th, get out and vote, november 8th. thank you, everybody. >> and that was our david
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spunt reporting. the democratic ticket of hillary clinton and tim kaine will be campaigning tonight at the university of pennsylvania. the doors for the get out the vote rally open at 6:15. now, yesterday, clinton held a rally in cleveland, like pennsylvania, ohio is the acritical battlegrounds state. she says the clinton administration would build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top. clinton also told supporters that her republican rival comment on the result of the election are unprecedented. >> donald trump did something no other presidential nominee has ever done. he refused to say that he would respect the results of this election. (boo's) now, make no mistake, by doing that he is threatening our democracy. >> now, clinton and tim kaine are head today philadelphia by wait of pittsburgh, polls maintain clinton has stable
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lead here in philadelphia. it is only 16 days until election day. stay with "eyewitness news", and cbsphilly.com, for continuing coverage of campaign 2016. philadelphia police are looking for a gunman and a motive this morning, after a triple shooting in west oaklane. last night investigators responded to the corner of ogontz avenue and walnut lane. police say two men were shot in the leg and third man shot in the arm. the victims were standing near a fence on the side after store when police say the gunman opened fire. >> a male wearing all dark appeared from around a dark corner, and he started shooting, fired approximately seven shots. we found seven spent casings on the sidewalk. >> fortunately, police say, none of the gunshot wounds are life threatening. >> well, the strike is over for faculty at 14 pennsylvania state university. attentive deal has been reached between the union and the state system of higher education.
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff was at west chester university, one of those schools affected, when the words came down and striking fact ill at this walk off the picket line. >> a third day on the picket line for state run university faculty across pennsylvania came with energy and hopeful expectations. >> hopefully things are moving closer toward the end, very close to the ends at this point, we think, we hope. >> those hopes were validated around 4:00 p.m. attentive agreement between faculty, union members and the pennsylvania board of education was filled with a smile. and it put an end to a strike that has stalled learning and consume the campuses of 14 state-run university. west chester seeing the largest. according to the association of pennsylvania state college and university faculties, they were able to eliminate the 249 contract changes proposed for them by the state with full-time faculty members opting to take less than the other bargaining units, stating in part, our primary goals were to preserve quality
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education for our students, protect our adjunct from exploytation, make sure the variety of faculty work are respected. >> i would much better be working than walking the picket line. >> west chester university professor got emotional when he learned attentive agreement had been reached. >> i do get emotional. you fight for something. and you believe in something. >> west chester university faculty were prepared to sit out on homecoming weekend, and now, they don't have to. alexandria hoff, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". governor tom wolf paid a visit to west chester university on friday. the faculty union has expressed gratitude for him for his support. meantime, new jersey governor chris christie's former deputy chief of staff broke her long silence in court about the bridgegate scandal. bridget kelly facing conspiracy charges, she testified christie new about lane closures planned at the george washington bridge. she claims the traffic was anticipated with the traffic
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study and she briefed christie weeks beforehand. but kelly testified that the traffic troubles the study caused was not meant to punish fort lee's mayor. governor christie has denied any wrong-doing. critics of legislation to abolish so-called sanctuary cities in pennsylvania are camping out. imigrants, clergy, activists are holding a all night vigil at philadelphia city hall. mayor jim kenney has declared philadelphia a sanction too area city, meaning the city grant sanctuary to undocumented immigrants to federal officials, october advises are concerned about how 1885, it would give police and local governments immigration enforcement powers. the bill has passed the house. it could be voted on by the senate neck week. a series of cyber attacks have been knocking out website of major us companies like visa, air b and b, netflix, others, it is raising fears of attacks on banks and other commerce sites. "eyewitness news" reporter, greg argos, talked to local cyber security expert about how this happened.
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>> the outages began around noon friday, on the eats coast -- east coast. some of the well known website went off line, air b and b, netflix, visa -- dark. >> alarming, the website most popular. >> i at this it is crazy all of these places, all of these internet sources are out, just because people go to this for so much news and everything that they need for their daily lives. >> i just don't know what i'm going to do tonight. >> the attack so serious, the department of homeland security is now investigating. >> i'm not aware that any public at buying for that activity. >> cyber security has become, especially seen it in the past couple of month, the new war front for the us. >> lisa garber, psych err security attorney and expert said some of the major sites. >> internet infrastructure based out of new hampshire hit with denial of service attack.
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>> so what exactly is a denial of service attack? think of it like a roadblock. hackers create barriers in this case fake users, which prevent real users from accessing them. garber says friday's attack appears to have targeted entertainment site, any website is vulnerable. who ever is responsible could easily target other sites or systems. >> are they trying to demonstrate what capability they have? why are they showing us that? >> in philadelphia. >> this type of tech obviously affect every area of our lives, our personal life, work life, social life, everything. >> greg argos, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and, still ahead on "eyewitness news": the u.s. treasury secretary spends the afternoon at the home of the late marion anderson. what his visit has to do with the new 5-dollar bill. >> and how much time is too much screen time for kids? new guidelines are out. we'll have them for you after the break.
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>> the secretary of the treasury spent the day friday, at the home of the late marion anderson in south philadelphia ever to learn more about her. >> the singer will be included in the treasury redesign of the back of the 5-dollar bill. it will feature composite of marion anderson, martin luther king, jr., and eleanor roosevelt. currently the back of the 5-dollar bill shows the lincoln memorial. >> the lincoln memorial is more than just a monument to abraham lincoln. it has become one of the great spot in our country where people committed to making this a better country. >> now, merian anderson broke racial barriers, when she sang on the steps of the lincoln memorial, invited by first lady roosevelt boulevard, stalking the civil rights movement. >> happening today, the harry potter festival takes over philadelphia's chestnut hill neighborhood. the festival has turned six blocks of germantown avenue into a block party, means it is closing it off to traffic. organizers expect record
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crowds. we of course have a link with more information on our website. of course the harry potter festival, just to cbsphilly.com. >> now, justin, the big question is what's the weather going to be like? >> oh, little rain around this morning. it get better this afternoon, but the big story, everyone oh, so cold again, but do you have remember, it is october. this is how it is supposed to be. little nasty outside right now dealing with the rain and winds too. so it will be hitting you in the fist face little bit. it to will dry out, second half of the weekend will be whole lot better. outside now, little rough, if you are driving around the area, some rain to deal with, from time to time. steady light rain. basically eastern pennsylvania, into new jersey, just slow moving colds front, that will continue to build, or move off shore. you can see, the wet roads there. center city, with the cloudy skies. storm scan3, shows that steady rain over eastern pennsylvania, looks like delaware starting to dry out little bit. could still see few left over showers through the rest of the morning. steady rain starting to exit
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the shore region as well, so the bulk of the rain moves off to the north and east, still can't rule out a shower or two through about noontime today. we should try to break up some of the clouds, hopefully see some sunshine for the mid afternoon hours. but look at the temperatures, just going to be holding steady today generally in the low to mid 50's, 54 in dover, delaware, at this hour, 52 at the atlantic city airport, similar numbers right around philadelphia, surrounding suburbs, mullica hill coming in at 54 degrees, little cooler in the northwest suburbs, starting to see some 40's showing up quakertown, laffayette hill, 49, low 40's mount poconoment battling wind. for today, sustained winds, 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the northwest, goes cents up to around 40, still stays breezy tonight, northwest winds 15 to 20, same deal tomorrow. tomorrow we have the sunshine going for us. it will be little warmer too, we will get the temperatures back to average for the second half of the weekend. wind gusts not that much after problem right now. gusting to near 30 for wilmington, 25 up in reading, but like i said, these are
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really going to increase later this afternoon. we have cold front moving eastward. allowing that fresh can aired yan air mass to common in, bringing temperatures back below average today it, will feel colder, probably, like the four's at times, when you factor in the wind. tomorrow, little better, back to the low to mid 60s, with sunshine still breezy, and looks like an okay start to our monday as well. temperatures holding near average. soap, as we go through the mid-morning hours, steady rain starts to exit the region off to the north and east, still can't rule owl couple of showers late morning into early afternoon. by mid-afternoon should start to see the sunshine returning from west to east. those clouds may hold on little longer, for areas to the north and east of philadelphia. and then tonight we clear out, nicely, that will allow the temperatures to drop. talking widespread 40's, even some 30's, by the time you wake up tomorrow morning. when you factor in the wind it will feel even colderment look at the temperatures, to the afternoon, still cloud holding tough to the north. four's possibly holding into the lehigh valley, to mid 50's, around the city and part
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south and east. and then tonight, widespread 40's, could be some 30's in the colds he is suburbs, then tomorrow, nice little rebound after the chilly morning. back close to average, low and mid six 60s for the afternoon highs. so for today, watch out for the morning rain, windy, much cooler, 57 degrees, for the high temperature, in those winds gusting to up about 40 miles per hour, stays dry tonight, breezy, chilly, 44 for the city, colder in the suburbs, again with the wind the number will feel more like the mid 30's at times. good football weather tomorrow. no problems weather wise for the game. maybe little bit breezy at times. vikings in town, kick off at 1:00. 62 degrees, so if you are headed to the game, pretty nice during the afternoon. here is the extended forecast. dry, no real big rain chances, once we get into this afternoon, and temperatures pretty much where they should be for this time of year. mid 60s, sunday, monday, cooler for next week, mid and upper 50's, i always is say good car wash weather when you get a forecast like. >> this starting tomorrow wash the car, you'll get to enjoy
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it for the next several days, jan, back to you. >> not too shabby, thank up, justin. on the cbs-3 health watch, new guidelines on children and limiting their time in front of tv, phone, computer screens. health reporter stephanie stahl explains the new recommendations. >> reading rainbow. >> sarah osborne limits how much time her daughters spends in front of screens, especially, her 19 month old. >> little people appropriate tv for 15 minute, and they have just a few different apps, because they don't need everything else. >> for more than 15 years, the american academy of pediatrics has said, children under the age of two should use no media at all. now, the group is out with new recommendations that say parent of children 18 to 24 months, who want to introduce digital media, should be sure to choose high quality educational programming. >> what you really want to make sure you're doing co-viewing it with them, so you're narrating what's going on. re teaching what they're learning, and if they are doing any sort of apps,
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co--playing. >> the new guidelines recommend children under 18 months should avoid all screen time, except video chatting. children ages two-five should be limit today one hour per day of media. and children six and older should have consistent time limits on how much time they get. >> so want to make sure entertainment screen time is not just placing physical activity, it is not displacing family meals, the kids are still getting adequate amount of sleep. >> that's why sarah row strict her girl's time in front of screens. >> i would also rather have them doing other things, like being outside, playing their kids, being creative. >> the academy of pediatrics says families should develop a media plan with specific rules for kids with their screen time. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and still ahead, showing you what we're doing this weekend. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up: tom cruise is back in action with more incredible son as the mysterious ex military
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>> in neat ers this weekend, tom cruise returns in a action sequel. kevin frazier from entertainment tonight takes you behind the scene of the new movie, jack reacher never go back. >> this week tom cruise returns as jack reacher mysterious ex military anti-hero this time unraveling major government conspiracy in jack reacher never go back. >> turn around, mr.. let me see your hands. slowly. tom cruise returns as ex military anti-hero jack
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reacher this time helping his friends major turner played by colby, when she is accused of espionage and unraveling a government conspiracy in the process. the friendship between the two had a different element to the otherwise action heavy movie. >> the emotion of the film, the relationship in the film. so i think the movie always want the trailers definitely represent the tone and the fun of the movie, but there is always, you know? i like when go it a movie and there is more, more to it, and there is more to this film. >> i'm sorry. >> but cruise doesn't skip on the action as the tough resourceful charge here plays by his own rules. >> i just think he's classic cinema hero, the kind of characters that, you know, iconic characters that we had in the cinema when i was growing up. and it is just enormously entertaining. it allows itself for the kind of character, exploration, and
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fun that you can have in a movie like this. you. >> think you're above the law. but i'm not the law. you should start running. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now back to you in the studio. >> could be a good one. there is much more still ahead here on "eyewitness news". we'll show you how a community is support ago police officer injured in the line every duty. and how you can help in his recovery effort, too. and we'll also have this. >> it is a tribute fitting for a king, i'm justin finch, at the kimmel center, where the philly pops new show might just get you all shook up. >> and the recap of the friday football frenzy. highlight from the high school gridiron is ahead in sport.
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pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> from short to sweatshirt. a wet start to the weekend. we take live look right now at storm scan3. justin is tracking when the showers will move back here. hillary clinton and donald trump sprint through battleground state with time running out. i'm mark albert at the white house with the latest on the presidential race coming up.
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>> and helping an atlantic city police office here was shot in the line of duty. what his fellow men and women in blue are now doing for his family and how you can sure show your support too. >> good morning, i'm jan carabeo. let's get right out to meteorologist, justin drabick, out there on the cbs-3 skydeck this morning with eyewitness weather. i see you got the umbrella out already, justin? >> that's right, big difference already. you can feel those temperature drops, almost 20 degrees colder than what we were dealing with the past few mornings, we will bring temperatures actually below average this afternoon. and the problem is this morning, dealing with this rain, and some wind, so little nasty outside. couple of hours hereof some steady rain. check it out on storm scan3, really confined over eastern pennsylvania, new jersey, and northern delaware. not heavy rain, but enough to cause some problems out there on the roads, ponding on the roads, so give it until about 7:00, 8:00 or so in these steady rain showers should start to break up little bit. hopefully see little sun this afternoon wind will kick up t just reinforces colder air, that we will be dealing with,
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for the next 24 hours. let's time out the rain. through 8:00, steady light rain, it will be windy between 8:00 and noon, still couple of scattered showers possible at times. windy, and then this afternoon, partial clearing, stays windy, gusts could get to up around 40 miles per hour, they are the temperatures right now generally low to mid 50's, not going to budget much into the afternoon, even with a little sun, wind out of the northwest, 15 to 20 miles per hour right now, they'll increase in the afternoon. kind of split weekend, so today's little rough, specially this morning, upper 50s, that's it for the high temperature, tomorrow, little better, still breezy but back into the sunshine temperatures back near average too.
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>> investing in the state's energy still. he also prom ills dollars philadelphia would have major role in expanding the navy. as mark albert reports, both trump and britain are focusing on key stoats with a little more than two weeks of the election. >> donald trump came out swinging, in a campaign stop in north carolina. this time, he took his best shot at president obama and the first lady. >> they are losers. they are babies. we have a president, all he wants to do is campaign, his wife all she want to do is campaign. and i see how much his wife likes hillary. >> michelle obama has been hillary clinton's best weapon on the campaign trail, as she is taking trump to task for his comments about women. campaigning in pennsylvania,
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vice president joe biden attacked trump for bragging that he could have his way with women because he was famous. >> what a discusting assertion for anyone to make. taken behind the gym, that's what i wish. >> with trump behind in most national polls, the businessman continues to say he might not except the outcome of the election. >> the system is rigged and i've been saying it for a long time. >> campaigning in ohio where the race is a dead heat, clinton says trump is a threat to democracy. >> if peaceful transition of power is one of the things that set us apart. it is how we hold our country together, no matter who is in charge. >> both candidates will be on the campaign trail this weekend, chris crossing states that will be key to deciding the election. mark albert, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". now, hillary clinton's vice presidential runningmate, tim kaine, rallied young democrats at penn state on friday. he also met with the
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university's student union. later tim kaine stopped at creamery n addition to rallying with hillary clinton in philadelphia, later today, he will also campaign with clinton in pittsburgh. >> vice president joe biden is honored with a award for named after his son, beau biden, who died of brain cancer. the integrated fit work cancer program presented the beau biden award to the vice president because of his cancer task force, this is video of biden touring a cancer facility in california earlier this year. the task force strives to make advanced therapies available to more patients, and improve how doctors detect cancers as well as prevent it from spreading. >> now on the cbs-3 health watch. could nicotine protect your brain and reduce the risk of altzheimer's? some very preliminary research says yes. but, this isn't about smoking. health reporter stephanie stahl explains. >> for years, we've heard about the dangers every smoking, a primary ingredient in cigarette, being nicotine.
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>> nicotine is a stimulant by itself. it doesn't have many negative effect. >> this researcher has been analyzing nicotine for 25 years, recently she discovered through lab tests on the brains of mice, that nicotine can delay aging in the brain and the onset of altzheimer's and parkinson's disease. >> i don't think that prevention is possible, but even if you could delay the onset by five or ten years, that would be a great benefit for society. >> but it is not the nicotine that comes from smoking cigarette. >> nicotine is a drug. it is not a cigarette. >> smoking nicotine in the form after cigarette exposes the person to harmful tox inch. >> there are a lot of tox nuns tobacco smoke, and in cigarettes, that can cause cancer or toxins and so for the. >> so what about nicotine that's in patches sold over the counter? >> i think we need to do more studies, so the next step would be to take that now into
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older mice to see if that prevents the aging process, if it has neuro protective effect, if it improves cognitive function in these animals. >> while that research continues, doctors say the best way to protect your brain and prevent cognitive decline is basically the same thing do you for your heart, eat healthy diet, exercise, keep your brain active. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". today is national prescription drug take-back day. police departments and pharmacies throughout the philadelphia region are excepting unused or expired drugs. the goal to prevent the abuse of prescription medicine in a safe and effective way. now, this runs from 10:00 this morning until 2:00 this afternoon, if you need to find local drop off place, we have a link for you at cbsphilly.com. up next: the philly pops are honoring the king. justin finch has a sneak peak of their new tribute to elvis. and wind and rain today, but what about the rest of the weekend? justin is back with your
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>> five weeks ago josh gave a smile and thumbs-up, letting everyone know he was down, but not out. >> you know one thing about josh, josh is a fighter. >> was shot in the head responding armed robbery call labor day weekend after successful brain surgery, has been in full time rehabilitation learning how to walk again and recover from paralysis on his left side. >> basically put into an ex tow skeleton, computer moving in teaching him movement, to make the connection between his legs and arms. >> unreal until you see. >> close friends with him. helping support josh's wife and three daughters, the youngest was born after he was shot. >> to help out with the family, go up to see them, once a week, whatever he needs, we got his back. >> and they're not the only ones. >> the camden county police department wants to raise money for his family, and is challenging atlantic city police and fire department to a charity hockey game. friday the camden squad practice today get ready for atlantic city more established team. >> i think we are just looking forward to play the game, and
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we're looking forward to making a donation to to this officer's family, helping them out, make sure they get on their way. >> the game at the flyers skate zone in atlantic sit. >> i get to play for josh, him being one of my friends, tune play in a charity event for him, very excite the. >> cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". great calls. now the game begins at 6:00 tonight. if you would like to come it is 10-dollar donation to get in, and get there early because there is a silent auction, and 50-50 ravel, and all of the money of course benefits this officer's family. >> all right, justin, back to reality now. after that string of 80 degrees days, feeling little more like it is supposed to be feeling. >> exact limit today actually little below averagement tomorrow will be feel right on target here for late october, so second half of the weekend little better, the problem is this morning, still dealing with some rain, slow moving cold front, taking its time to get on out of here, you have steady light rain breaking out from the poconos, all the way down to central delaware right now, points eastward, so again, not heavy rainfall, but
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enough to slow thing down on the road, a lot of road spray to deal with. give it few more hours through about mid-morning, then most of the steady rain should begin to taper off, still can't rule out few showers late in the morning, and then by the afternoon, should start to break the clouds up little bit. hopefully seeing some sunshine, but the sun really won't do much with a high temperatures today. average high this time of year 64 degrees. we weren't even close to that for the past several days, just smashing new records, highs and the low into mid 80s, yesterday we did make it to 8 degrees. today different story. we struggle to get back into the up ear's. so actually below average for this time of year. here we are, 50 allentown, 52 wilmington, so everybody pretty much similar right now with the clouds, the breeze, and the rain around, these temperatures won't budget whole lot. it is even colder to the northwest, 44 pittsburgh, 42 buffalo, northwest wind coming in, stowe will transport that cooler air in for the next 12 hours or so. so will get pretty chilly tonight. reason is the strong cold front that came on through, late last night, that bridges back the core of the coldest
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air, moving in tonight. so talking below average temperatures, late tonight, into tomorrow, but nice rebound coming in for us for sunday afternoon. winds there is will be an issue, wind will be gusting to 35, maybe even 40 miles per hour into the mid afternoon hours today. that's going to make it feel even cooler. even though we have temperatures in the 50's, we will have some windchills today possibly as cool as the mid 40's, during the afternoon. and this wind continues tonight. west winds, 11:00, still gust to go near 30 miles per hour at times. winds backs off little bit tomorrow. still breezy. but not as strong, those winds may get to up 25 miles per hour. the reason is a low pressure system which is pretty far to the north and east of us, over maine right now, but really intensifying, so a loft winds energy with it, which is still over the delaware valley. tomorrow high pressure starts to build in to the afternoon. that will help relax the wind little bit. but overall, our pattern still remains breezy, as we head into next week, temperatures kind of hang out where they should be this time of year.
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today though, mid 50's, maybe upper 50's, at best, look at tonight, into the 40's for a lot of locations, make some 30's in the coolest spots, if the wind can die down just enough. but nice rebounds tomorrow. low to potentially mid 60s for the afternoon high. big drop in the jet stream, allowing colds air to settle on in. that starts to lift out tomorrow. so little milder. but overall our pattern shows where it should be for this time of year. so no big warmth coming up any time soon. probably not going to see any more 08 degrees days the rest of this year. can't rule out another 70 degrees day or so, that's possible, today though 57, windy, cooler, after the morning rain, tonight partly cloudy, breezy, chilly, low temperature for the city around 44. maybe some upper 30's, in the colder suburbs. then tomorrow back to the 64 degrees. nice finish to the weekend. mostly sunny. still breezy at times. mid six off's on monday. we cool it down again for tuesday, wednesday, back to the 50's, and then by the end
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of next week, back to the low 60s, really next best chance for a shower after today is going to be next friday. so we are moving back to the dry pattern, jan, back to you. >> not too bad. thanks, justin. the science behind food, some junk student eagerly learning how they're connected and how they can use it as a lesson for their future. meteorologist, lauren casey, has the story. >> soup, science, may not think they go hand this hand, but local student learn how the science behind your chicken noodle soup could yield a fruitful career. >> not just going into the kitchen, making things up, there is a lot behind it. and it really opens my mind to it. >> campbell's soup company welcomed 30 student from camden academy high school, its world headquarters in camden forehand on experience, and understanding how culinary and food sciences play imperitive role in a final
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soup product. >> we're hosting student who expose them through experiences, so a lot of our professions hopefully inspire them, mother same them to follow paths in one of those professions. >> the program part of global campaign called stem career accelerator day 2016. which amenta aims to expose and excitement more than 10,000 student, in grades eight through 12, to enter carreers in science, technology, engineering and math through interactions with professionals. >> last year i came to this program too. i really liked how they explain things and how it was like a process, ya, i am looking forward to maybe joining campbell soup or different types. >> if your school or organization has a great science technology, engineering, let us know on facebook, instagram or twitter using #cbs3 stem. in the einstein science center, i'm meteorologist, lauren casey.
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day, working really hard. i think the progress he made from ota's to training camp, it was phenominal. just watched him play. i'm not surprised at all by the way that he's played this year, just because you could see it on the practice field. >> looking for little revenge, hand off, and he's off to the races, that's a 76-yard touchdown run. ran for 210 yards, two scores, temple beat the division leading bowl 46 to 30. >> football frenzy. with lesley van arsdall, take it away, leslie. whoo. >> thank you, ladies, another beautiful fall day for football, some playoff races start to heat up in pennsylvania and new jersey, let's start in the public league. and we have prep charter taking on west philly, and the
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boys looking fast, kenneth jones, rushing in here, looking fast, west philly wins 38 to 12. >> northeast visiting frankford, maybe the play of the day. lopez looking over the middle. finds wilson. breaks few tackles, he scores. northeast with a 28 to 12 victory. >> boys latin visiting lincoln. great catch right there by torez for the touchdown. back coast boys latin. bad snap, not a problem. malik johnson weaving his way in for the td. boys latin a winner 20 to 14. >> columbo versus kensington. passing to kenneth, and benefit, headed right into the end zone, and right for our photographer right there. and he started to put nice little celebration, palumbo the winner, 20 to six. >> wildwood at pitman. nick, looking for another
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nick, nick harm err, and the touchdown pitman with a senior night win 39-18. >> woodstown-depford. depford receiving a punt. keeshon hugin. he's gone for the score, so great return keeshon right there. back comes woodstown, and check out fer err, just battling his way into the end zone, woodstown with a 38 to 32 victory. washington township at cherokee. mike, looking deep. finds tahir round try for the touchdown, but cherokee will go onto win it. >> codes ville, shanahan going into the end zone. but it is tough to throw 'd he had clark, who comes out of no where for the pick. coat ville is the winner, 41-14. >> and finally, we have west chester east, at downingtown east. takes the hands off, busted through the line, and he's
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gone. even leaf court there, six a yards for the score, downingtown east wins 28 to seven. >> well, it is time now for game of the week, as voted on by you, the fans, we head to bucks county for the battle in doylestown, cb east taking on cb west. >> ryan we're build that legacy tonight. not leaving anything out there. us know why? because we are taking everything that we've got. >> it could be one of the biggest rivalries in our area, cb east, cb west, both ironed up for this one, the stands pack on both sides. cb west knocking at the door here, hand it to jake, who plunges in. that's a touchdown. to the second half we go, in is reminder of just how tough a job the refs have. cb east with the goal line, fumble, and the big question, who is going to come out of all of this with the ball? so, the rev starts doing little digging. digging some more. finally after pulling some
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bodies off the pile, yes, that will be a cb east touchdown. but, east wasn't done. the throw into the end zone. connor larkin right where he's supposed to be for the touchdown, cb east wins this 123 to six. that's all for sports, i'm lesley van arsdall have, a great day. >> the philly pops is rocking, for it 38th season at the kimmel center, the pops are featuring the music of the king himself elvis presley king the kings songbook throughout the weekend. they are performing classic hit like love me tender, and always on my mind. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch takes us behind the scenes of the new show. >> you know that sound in just a few note. that occasional extra kick,
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then those iconic lyrics, sung just little low and slow, the signature stylings after king. >> ♪ ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ >> multi instruments to david ben it joins the philly pops, launch 2016-2017 season, with elvis, the king songbook. bennett has been an elvis fan since age 11. >> when i heard elvis the first time, i thought oh, my gosh, i got to teach myself to play the guitar and sing. >> years later caught the eye of pops direct or michael, who was searching for the right talent to capture the king for the pop fall kick off. he promise more creation than imitation. >> might not be what people expect. but there is going to be a loft different ingredient in it. >> in the 50's, 60s, the young really pull elvis, and that's what our show is hopefully going to bring out. >> philadelphia i pops president and ceo francoeur
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began owe -- giordano says there is lots of interest. right now, the six a piece pops are ready for what promises to be an exciting season. covering the beatles, broadway, jazz great, and of course the pops christmas concert. >> that with a our justin finch reporting. the elvis songbook show runs until sunday at the kimmel center. concert has been such a success that fourth show has been added for tomorrow night. well, that's it for "eyewitness news" at a . here's what we have for you coming up at 6:00. we take a look at the hack attack that took down some of the biggest websites in the world on friday. who was behind it, and why. and also ahead, where wizardry in our area is in full effect today. a record crowd is expected for this harry potter festival. but they'll have to deal with some win and rain. maybe they can wave their magic wands to get rid of the wet weather.
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that will be nice. see when justin says it will be out of here. that's when "eyewitness news" continues.
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>> a crash involving a pedestrian in south jersey overnight. an active police investigation is underway at this hour. >> the roads are wet, too, a live look now at storm scan3,
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it is rainy, raw to start the weekends, so grab the coats and the jacket. justin is ahead to tell us he can actually what we can expected to. pennsylvania once again in the political spotlight, where the democratic campaigning, one day after the republican nominee rallies supporters in bucks county. >> to the is saturday, october 22, i'm january car day owe, right over to meteorologist, justin drabick. all good things must come to an end. those 80 degrees days gone for now. >> it was nice, yes, if you like the warm temperatures, yes, i don't foe if we'll see any more 80s, 70s possibly, but next several days we will bring back to average. so fall weather fans, they'll love this forecast. little rough outside this morning, though. it is winnie. it is rainy. kind of raw. try to hold off if you can headed outdoors, if you more hours, get rid of the light rain. heavy rain, only pick up a .10 of an inch in philadelphia so far, still rainingment check it out. we have the clouds,

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