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campaigns are focusing on with two weeks until election day. >> today is tuesday being october the 25th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things. >> good morning, guys, so we have serious accident on the northeast extension right now. all lanes block, you will have to use alternate. plus another one on city avenue. a lot going on on there. >> a least the weather will not mess with me today. i think sun glare eventually becomes a problem, well after 7:00 a.m. sun actually rises so for now things are quiet with in that regard, but will be somewhat of chilly start to the day here guys. already off to cool start. many locations really in the 40's currently. you have got nice clear sky to work with however. that's going going to be the theme all day. look at the temperatures difference from the same time yesterday. you drop anywhere from close to or above 10 degrees. atlantic city far cooler by comparison, nearly 20 degrees deficit from this same time yesterday. and as that translates to the thermometer, you are talking low 40's, in ac right now, 46 the current temperature at philadelphia international airport. not a terrible breeze at the
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moment. but it is still going to be an in the recall theme, throughout the rest of the day here. so, with that said, eventually, that wind does taper off, and as the temperatures drop off yet again, frost advisory goes into effect for the urbanized areas milder counties across cape may county southern delaware, freeze warning posted from midnight tonight into 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> temperatures drop into the low and mid 30's, again, this is tonight, so i want to have that nice big heads up here, too, make sure your pets stay inside for the night and probably your fall mums wouldn't be bad idea to bring those inside for the night either. meantime, eventually spec to top off today. cool day. up ear's typically shy of where we would fall this time of the year. feels like fall for a change, it will feel that way really through the entire forecast. meisha, over to you. >> yep, back to bundling those kids up for recess. katie, thank you so much. if you just heard me up at the desk talking about the
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northeast extension, what i am talking about guys, take a look at the map, still photo. back up shot, get to that in just a moment. so report every tractor-trailer fire involving injuries, involving multiple commercial vehicles in the area. all lanes, because of that, are block, you will have to use alternate 309 northbound probably going to be your best bet. say you were already on the northeast extension, you could take the exit of lansdale, to 202 and back to 309. but, if you are listening to this at home heed the warnings, and just use this alternate route 309, avoid this area at all costs. this is back up shot. you can see even gotten worse than that. so many vehicles starting to enter the roadway, especially those ma maybe didn't know, have the warning, went out there all stuck in this right now. so again, if you're at home plan on taking northeast he can tension, take the alternate. plus construction, not going to board you right now there is area is closed down, but when it is back open, it is between lansdale and quakertown right and left lanes again because of the construction, jim, over to
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you. >> thanks, meisha. breaking news right now, firefighters in bucks county are battling a ferocious fire in levittown. chopper three, live, over fountain road, where you can see what firefighters are dealing with, the call came in just about 40 minute ago, as you can see, the home looks to be a total lost, the good news is we're told everyone got out safely. well, we will stay on top of this, bring update as we learn more. rahel? >> jim, thank you. new this morning, two police officers were taken to einstein hospital to be checked out after their unmark car was hit by a suspect fleeing a traffic stop. police say the suspect took off and then crashed along the 6,000 block of warn okay street in fernrock around 2:00 this morning, two police officers are expected to be okay. two men in the hospital after shots were fired inside an apartment. 3500 block of north 11 street, police found the victims in first floor apartment. one suffered gunshot wound to the abdomen, or the shot in the chest. police believe the victims know each other. both in stable condition.
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>> well, mob violence caught on camera. several temple university student are robbed and attack, now several teens are under arrest. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live on the temple campus. good morning, jan. >> reporter: jim, good morning. because of what happened here, recently, the university is now stepping up its police presence, especially on the weekends. it was here on friday around 7:00 that university officials say hundreds of teenagers descended on student and police officers alike injuring number of people, and a lot of this violence was caught on camera. >> surveillance video shows mob every young people around the intersection of oxford and carlisle streets friday night. there police say some of the kids beat and robbed three temple university students. that includes joe's daughter, you see her there, injured, shaken, and employees of a pizzeria help her to safety. >> i never ever wand the today receive that call from my daughter to find out she was beaten black and blue over her whole body, stomped on, kicked in the head and everything, it
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was just phenominal. beyond my wildest dreams. >> this man asked "eyewitness news" to withhold his name. he says his brother was repeatedly kicked in the face. he lost a tooth. >> he's very traumatized. so are his friends, overall, just trying to be therefore him the best i can. >> these are just two account of what happened started ago 7:00. university says 200 kids were in the area. social media post asked that they gather at the movie theater at broad and objection for streets. officials say for hours the kids then split off into smaller groups. police say one mob assaulted and robbed three people on the 1700 block of cecil b. moore avenue. and another incident, teen punched a police horse twice in the head. and police say yet another teenager through an officer to the ground. >> under exaggerated honestly, they could have done better job. >> some student believe they should have been better informed what was happening, saying they only got vagal letter of juveniles on campus two hours after the first attack, the university now working to better streamline
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communication. >> it was one of those situations that no one could predict. so we winds up now again erring on the side of caution. learn, and then try to improve as we go along. >> now at this point, four teenagers have been arrested, they range in age from 15 to 17 years old, and they now face number of serious charges including robbery and aggravated assault. reporting live in north philadelphia this morning, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", rahel, jim, back to you. >> thank you, jan. meanwhile tractor-trailer caring cattle has been removed from delaware highway. chopper three caught last night's scene where the truck flipped over on the ram from 141 to 295 near basin road. truck driver was okay, and all of the animals remained inside the trailer. thankfully the ramp opened in time for the morning rush. hillary clinton and donald trump are holding rallies in florida one of the swing states of campaign 2016. with two weeks before election day, republican nominee maintains that full showing -- polls showing him falling
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behind are flawed. reporting the democratic nominee got help criticizing trump. >> donald trump capped second day of three day push through florida, against obama care premiums. set to increase by double digits next year. >> it is over for obamacare, and hillary clinton wants to double down and make it more expensive. >> at a rounds table with farmers in boyton beach, republican nominee blasted pre-election polls as inaccurate, showing trailing clinton in most bands l grounds states. >> they call him dark polls. they are phony polls put out by phony media. >> in a radio interview, trump also hit back against the latest woman accusing him of sexual misconduct. >> says he grabbed me on the arm, and she is a porn star, i'm sure she's never been grabbed before. >> full court press for clinton's campaign yesterday. the democratic nominee criticized her opponent at a rally in new hampshire. >> this is someone who roots for failure and takes glee in
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mocking our country. >> alongside clinton, massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren. >> he thinks that because he has a mouthful of ticktacks that he can force himself on any woman within groping distance. >> appearing on jimmy kimmel live, president obama criticized trump's campaign. >> if your too long say anything and do anything, that's a problem. >> with 14 days left in the race, clinton has already gun looking past the republican nominee, turning her focus to helping other democrats on the ballot. roxannea, cbs 3, "eyewitness news". well, it got heated during the second debate for the the u.s. senate, republican pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty faced off in final showdown. candidates took to the stage at temple university performing arts center, answered questions on host of topics, including the economy, reproductive rights, and the fight against isis. but the real fireworks began in the debate produced by 6abc while the candidates answered questions about their view of
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the black lives matters movement. >> now, i am happy to say black lives matter because from the way i stand, when we recognize the dignity of any person, we're all lifted up, and when any person is denied dignity we're taken down. >> the problem with the black lives matter movement and katie mcginty property gating this is just that phrase itself is meant to impune the end telling rid i of the police by implying they don't think that black lives do matter. >> whether or not he would support donald trump as party's nominee. >> this morning, pennsylvania state police are investigating after a pair of home were vandalized right across from senator toomey's home in lehigh county. painted with anti-gop messages over the weekends and in zionsville. one of the homes had signed in the -- signs in the front yard for this year ' election, and stayed about the vandalism. >> no place for that casino every language. i was obviously extremely distressed and disappointed, that our neighbors and friends would be subjected to
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something like that. >> the first thing i said to my kids after it happened was we're not taking the signs down. in fact, i feel like putting more sign up, because this is not going to intimidate us. >> the family says they're unsure whether they were the intended targets or if the vandals meant to tag the senator's home. >> well, we're following breaking news out of australia. four people are killed, in a amusement park ride, that has described as family friendly. coming up: with a we just learned. >> plus, a brazen burglary caught on camera. watch as this guy just walks around the house, right near it children sleeping on the couch. but, what's even more chilling, is what else police found on the video. >> and this little guy should have been asleep, instead, breaking every rule he could think of at 2:00 a.m. wait until you see the last image captured on the security camera.
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>> thinned over river rapids, on the country east coast of australia the victims, two men, two women, the park now closed as the investigation gets underway. we are now working together with the park to try and determine how this tragic incident has occurred. andand i am i'll confirm four adult persons have lost their lives as a result of the incident. >> we are deeply shocked, and saddened, by this. and our hearts and our thoughts go to the families involved.
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and to their loved ones. >> same phone video, hundreds evacuated the park this morning, dream world australia's largest theme park. >> well, burglars target a florida home while children are asleep and a camera rolls. >> surveillance video shows burglar creeping around, and just feet away, two sleeping grandchildren, ages ten and 13. the sheriff says the suspect came in the house several times, while others ransacked the car. the suspects look out just outside the front door aiming his gun inside while keeping cover. investigators are now looking for at least two suspect, but at least no one was hurt. >> here is video of boy who is taking advantage of some quiet time overnight to do everything's not allowed to do during the day. a dad in tampa florida caught this video of his six year old son cody breaking every rule of the howls, which presumably includes punching the couch, light on and off, doing cart wheels in the living room. then just before the security camera was unplugged it, caught the guilty party in all
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of his six year old glory. busted. >> at least he didn't do it while his parent were watching. >> needs to layoff the candy before life -- nighttime. >> no, that's not the lesson. >> , no no, no. >> oh, rahel. >> luck apply my one year old don't understand. >> katy? >> it is hard enough, one of them blocking, the other yet to, and already, getting our exercise. >> trying to keep up with these two, looking at storm scan3, all nice and quiet for now, the chill is beginning to settle in, how much, for us, and it is a sign things to come. do have a new system coming in thursday morning, which we get tonight i have to touch on what's going to happen tonight. temperatures dropping out from underneath us here, the bottom just gets pulled away, the lows drop to near or below 32 degrees, so freeze warning goes into effect at midnight for much of the delaware valley. philadelphia county and the immediate vicinity, the more
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urbanized areas, you have frost advisory, as do typically miler counties like cape may, and then southern delaware. but, regardless, we're all in it together this time with either frost, or hard freeze, so thawing out, can take place tomorrow morning. for now it is going to end up mostly sunny all be it breezy day, high of only 57. still cooler. then again, staying clear tonight with the winds tapering off, we drop down to 36 in the sit. we get a lot colder through the outlying suburbs. to thursday, start the morning off possibly in say the pocono region i80 corridor, maybe little snow or ice, everyone else, just rain, but it is a chilly rain. highs only 58 degrees. meisha? >> chilly for sure. all right, katie, thank you so much. and what we've been talking about now for little while, this big accident, you guys. on the northeast extension, northbound past lansdale. so, it is involving multiple commercial vehicles, tractor-trailer fire, injuries, all of that comes into play on this one. because of that, of course, all lanes are going to be blocked. you will have to use this alternate, route 309 northbound probably going to be your best bet. of course, if you're already
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on the extension you can take 63 to 202 and wrap back around to 309. home watching this report right now, stay away from this, altogether, you certainly just want to take this alternate. we have a lot more to talk about coming up in a little bit. first we take a quick break, stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right back.
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>> search continues for a home invasion in ridley park. 2,500-dollar reward is being offered, if for the arrest of 23 year old shaquile bowman. police allege bowman armed with a gun when he and the accomplice invaded home on westward street, demanding money from the home anglers it is continuing coverage of contaminated well water, the intelligence err reports the us air force has concerns about how its fire fighting foams might be hazardous, conducting its own study showing harms to animals dating back decades. siting report in the gazel it, says the air force never sounded any alarm. >> nor the press of atlantic city approved oval are you plane, to sell bader feed to it water authority and settle with the borgata over tax refunds. the state has until november 1st to except the plan or take over the finances. >> that's a look at the headlines from around the delaware val. >> i well, open enrollment underway for millions who
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>> your weekend watch, watching potential for new system to come through. likely bridges in couple of showers, especially now, thinking saturday p.m. into sunday. temperatures should stay pretty typical, how much, but chilly nights to go along with it, it is late october, after all. guys, we send it into you. >> katie, thank you. well, while the eagles are busy making headlines, the city's other football team is in the playoffs. >> yes, the philadelphia union have made the post-season, they let our own pat gallen take part in a special training session. >> they let you win, in the. >> they actually did let me in. a lot of fun though. the philadelphia union are in the playoffs. so they likely don't need my help. however, they gave me a behind the scenes look at their new practice facility, and exactly what it is like to be part of a playoff team. >> philadelphia union are in the nml playoffs for the first time since 2011, meaning the
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soccer buzz is back in our area. >> the union scores. >> post-season begins, the union had me in for a behind the scenes look at their brand new training complex. from film stud toy workouts, to drills, it was a day in the life of union player. first, they made us look the part. ♪ >> next, film stud which head coach, jim curtain. >> four, three, two, one, every pass that we play, the ball comes here, always little triangle, way to play out. just a snapshot. you guys will be here ... >> then came the first work out of the day.
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>> ♪ >> all right, didn't break anything yet. >> all right, time to run around, i feel like i'm in pretty good shape now. feel like i'm warmed up. ready to rock. >> how many do you do in a training session? >> and to cap a fun day, a not so fun second work out. >> yes, katie fehlinger, i am doing those, you're right i am. tomorrow night they play a single elimination game against toronto, on the road, they've never won playoff match in their history, so we will see if they move on tomorrow night. but guys, when i tell that you it was allege it you will full-on training session, the two workouts, plus we were on the feel for nearly two
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>> a series of attacks on temple university campus, injuries several student, and leads to multiple arrest. >> because of what happened here friday night, the university is now stepping up it police presence. >> breaking news, in australia, where four people have been killed on amusement park ride. it happened at dream world, that's amusement park in queens land. >> this is someone who roots for failure. hillary clinton and donald trump are holding rallies in florida, republican nominee maintains that pole showing him polls flawed. >> they are phony polls. >> eric actually set twitter a flame when he appeared in a local in and out burger caught, but look at this. it is lemonade. >> he put lemonade in the free water cup. like the old saying goings, when life hands you billions
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of dollars, feel lemonade. >> i always get nervous when i go back for refill that someone will say no. >> i don't know what the protocol is. >> katie, do you go back from refills? >> it depends, usually depends, i am with you on that, though, kind of like you and have i had this conversation before, when you have super fancy dinners, okay, what fork am i supposed to use? >> the protocol. >> i think you start from the outside and move in. >> i believe that's accurate, rahel. we have to work on your our table manners during the commercial break. we have weather to get to. let me show you what's going on, right out to storm scan, which frankly is very quiet. you have got couple of clouds here and there, nice clear skies, generally speaking, that's allows the temperatures to drop off readily. tomorrow i should say tonight rather into tomorrow morning, frost advisory, and other have freeze warning that goes into effect, now, temperatures currently into the mid 40's
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across most of the region, little milder, little cooler, depends dent on location. key is here, yes, requires winter coat in my opinion. have nice heavy layer as you walk out the door, and specially because we still have bit of breeze to contends with really any time told. only hit 57 degrees, keep in mind, normal high is lower mid 60s depending on location but regardless it is cooler than average everywhere here today. despite that sunshine, so be ready for it again with heavier extra layer, as we go into tonight, though, frost and freeze, watches or rather i should say advise advise and warnings, respectfully, going into effect, new system brinking in fresh round what looks to be pretty steady rain. we will track it for you later in the show. meisha? >> katie, thank youment roadways are nice and dry this morning, but we are not without problems, in fact, weaver big one here, you guys, take a look at this, we have live chopper three over accident on the northeast extension, involving multiple commercial vehicles, earlier there was a tractor-trailer fire involved. that's now been put out. and involving injuries. a loft people out there, out of their vehicles, trying to
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get this cleaned out of the way, because of the vehicles involved, northeast extension is completely closed down, all lanes blocked, you will have to use alternate, 309 northbound, is going to be your best bet. early, we were showing back up shot, still photo, of around lansdale. and the backups are pretty significant, you guys, and by the looks of this live chopper three shot, you can see how serious this looks, sore foe any of you at home listen to there is avoid the area altogether, you're going to have to, and there are report that things might possibly be shutting the northeast extension down, i'll let you know coming up. 309 bethlehem pike, another accident, but now pulled all the way off the road. jim, over to you. >> what a mess out, there thanks, meisha. four teens under arrest after series of violent attacks on temple university student and police. captured a mob of kids beating and robbing three temple student, happened near the intersection of oxford and carlisle street friday night. another mob assaulted and rob
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three people on the 1700 block of cecil b. moore avenue. student say they only received a vagal letter about juveniles on campus, and some two hours after the first attack. under exaggerated, honestly corks have done better job informing the student. >> one of those situations that one could predict. we wounds up erring on the side of caution, learned, then try to improve as we go along. one teen turned. police horse in the face another police officer to the ground. mayfair section, police investigating after they say man stole a car with a boy inside. >> just around 9:00 last night, he used the atm, when man jumped in the car and took off with her six year old inside. >> police say the suspect stopped few blocks away when he realized the child was in the car, he ran off with a woman's walt it, fortunately,
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the child was not hurt. >> well, take a lock at the damage done to one of philadelphia's most iconic landmarks. the steps of the union league a mess after someone deliberately vandalized them, now to live picturement union league spokesperson told "eyewitness news" surveillance video captured man walking up the steps yesterday around 3:00 in the morning. he then yanked one of the brass handrails off the banister, causing the steps to collapse, scattering concrete everywhere. >> everybody just really upset and very devastated, iconic place, and for our members, home away from home, and seeing it destroyed like this just really devastating. >> and the suspect then took off around the side of the building, the union league was added to the national historic regger? 1979. >> well, it is open enrollment for nearly 150 million americans who received their health benefit through employers. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger is live in new york to tell us what you need to know to make decisions for you and your family, jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> jill first off, what should we know about health insurance for next year?
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>> reporter: well, premiums vary significantly among the plans. so you really need to carefully review what you have. now, the way do you, that you ask yourself some questions. what did i spends over the past year in expenses. then what do i think i'm going to spends in the next year. and the way you do this, you think about what's going on for yourself and your health or your family. if someone develops a condition that requires more care, do you know that you're going need a back surgery in the coming year, then you start to compare the plan. you determine what they cover, how much they cost, don't forget to include those co--pace and deductible, that's starting to crib to our cost level overall. you should also determine whether or not your doctors are in each of those plans' networks. >> important reminders. jill, many employers offer health deductible plans watch are they, who do you think could use them? >> well, you know, those high deductible health plans are those with deductibles, for next year, of at least $1,300
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for individual, $2,600 for family. in exchange for paying the higher amounts of costs before your coverage kicks in, you get to have a lower monthly premium. so, sounds like good deal. these are usually paired with something called a health savings account. or an h sa. now, these accounts a lay you to set aside pre-tax dollars for your medical and health expenses. so, for next year, individuals can make pre-tax contributions of 3400 bucks, 6750 for a family, and like retirement accounts, hsa's have a catch up provision, allows to you put away an extra thousand bucks if you are over 55. now, just by the way remember that those accounts, they're not like other account where you have to use it or lose it, they accumulate from year to year. high deductible plans, they make sense for people who are generally healthy, and for those without young children, really, expanding the coverage for lot of people it, could keep your costs down, so look into these plans, if they are offered to you.
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>> and look into now, don't wait until the very last minute, i'm assuming, jill? >> absolutely, because, like literally, right now, it is going to probably take you couple of weeks to figure it out. and open enrollment usually ends in mid november. >> thanks so much, jill. >> two weeks before election day florida is the backdrop, holding rallies in a state that's considered prime battleground. during campaign swing in the sunshine state yesterday. trump maintained that full showing him falling behind clinton flawed. cnnorc pole out yesterday shows trump trailing clinton by five-point nationally. >> and the new york times shows off a two page spread of encyclopedia of donald trump's insults on twitter. times says the trump's tweets include insult he aimed at candidate, journalists, news organizations, the state of new jersey, kneel wrong song, even lecture in the oval office. >> rapper jz, before election day, clinton aid said the goal
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to motivate young voters to clinic out for clinton the way they turned out for barack obama in 2008 and 2012. >> reelection day only two weeks away, but looks like some young people may have already made their minds up. and have even captured their vote already. kids across america are casting their votes and picking our country's next president as schools hold mock elections. in new jersey, north 13th street, just one of thousands of schools participating this year, by giving its student a vote. school's principal believes it is important to teach kids now. >> these people are, you know, will have control over what happened to you and your future. >> now, school kids have correctly predicted the winner for nearly 25 years during these mock-elections. student want their -- schools want their student don't learn the importance of voting so that one day they can be -- they can have their voices heard. >> well, royalty is coming to town today. >> true. not something you can say every day, but prince albert of monaco is visiting his
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mother's childhood home. the east falls home where prince grace accepted marriage proposal from prince ranier the third. prince albert considering plans for the home for museum space or offices for the family foundation. >> up next, sticker shock at the produce stands. find out what fruit cost more than double now. >> oh, no. plus, millions of people turn to amazon to make all kind of on line purchases. but a newspaper service the company offers has some customers wondering what's going on? >> and just in time for the holidays, the popular american girl doll will be somewhere other than its flag ship stores. find out where you can get one next. >> ♪ >> but first let me take a selfie. >> wait. first let me take a selfie. >> forget the selfie sticks. we'll show you the high tech new way people are taking selfies. next. >> ♪
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(there was time when selfie sticks were the latest in selfie technique, taking technology. >> but in the any more. look at this, it is called the camera passport, selfie taking drone. is this what we've come to? >> yes. >> drone has sonar to keep it stable, and has facial recognition software. so if you move it will follow up, control it with app on your phone. >> even if i tapped it little bit like that. again, to the original position. >> the image quality is similar to what you get with a cell phone camera. as you can hear, it is a little noisy, so you will attract attention when you turn it on, katie just talking about this, you saw it attracted attention anyway when taking a selfie in public. >> indeed. i don't usually takes those. >> same park on this one. i have eye-hand coordination issues. >> may not be worth it, and the other thing, too, with a drone, don't you feel like distracted when you look up in the sky when walking across
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the street? >> can do everything now. >> yes. >> if they want to deliver my grocery, i'm cool with that. >> outside to the weather watch ers, see what they're phone ago lot of low 40's currently, couple of colder outline ers, like what we're finding out at glenn, comes in from ed night clear sky out that way, 39 degrees, so the most outlying suburbs off to pretty chilly start. we zoom around the map here, let me see, take you back into new jersey >> notice breeze through the day, still bathely coming out of the northwest. we switch if back over to real wide zoom on storm scan, so high pressure here locked in place, locking in place, as the day progresses. bigger dome than this, but this gives you idea. then off to the west, not terribly organized yet, see some of the combination of the next storm that eventually cut out of the rockies, crosses the us, and ends up here,
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bridges us our next shot for wet weather. let's talk future temperatures though. meantime we look ahead to tomorrow early morning midnight you see frost advisories, as well as freeze warnings go knee week f, region wide. no one is immune to this, so as temperatures continue their decline, about this same time tomorrow. you will be easily into the mid 30's at best. >> going to the wind, jump to thursday morning, yes, that's some snow. now it wouldn't be much, and specific to the northern most counties here, guys. but into the early morning hours, you know talking mid-morning commute potentially, i80, far northern, northeast extension, could you have some slick travel because of snow or ice. that's how cold it will be. everyone else just rain. most of you, just rain. but his likely lasts us through the majority of thursday have your umbrella ready to go, dry it out for friday, probably see few more
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showers on saturday. >> chilly start to the day no doubt about it, and if you are just waking up with us, guys, talking couple of serious problems out on the roadways, right now, though, i pull your attention to the latest things just popped up here. boulevard southbound onramp from fox street, pulled off to the side. involving school bus. now, hang with me for just one second. pull your attention to something on the northeast extension, talking about this for awhile, but if you are just waking up northeast extension all lanes blocked, so thinking about going out to the northeast extension do you have use alternate 309 is going to be your best bet. 309 northbound, again, you will have to all lanes blocked on northeast extension, turn out there for quite some time. involving multiple commercial vehicles, tractor-trailer fire that's now been put out, also involving some injuries. quite a mess out there. >> city out safe bought before the schuylkill, you are reduced to one lane still. you can see all of the crews out there, by the way, still very dark outside. we actually have our crews men out on the road walking around
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right now, so coming around this bends right now tapping your brakes and move all the way over to the right. every single time you tap on the brakes, that's going to delay everything another ten minutes or so. so give yourselves extra time here. all of these problem areas you want to give yourself at least 30, 45 minute, you are absolutely going to need it. inch state 995 south past cottman looking very slow. jim, rahel, back to you. >> time now 6:49. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> nora o'donnell joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, nora. >> hey, good morning to you. rahel, jim, with only two weeks until election day, we will talk about why mark says the presidential race could be closer than many people think. plus, political ads every three minutes in ohio what it is like it be a voter in the battlegrounds state with door knocks, row row calls. effectiveness of headlights in pick-up trucks. one of my favorites, author john grishom, right here in studio 57. you know what we say, the news
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is back in the morning. you can hashtag that. see in you about ten minutes. >> we will and we will be watching, thanks so much, nor a some difficult news for fans every mexican food. >> avacado shortage. >> that means gang no, ma'am i coming harder to come by. hardest hit, california. restaurants there are scrambling to buy whatever avacado's they can, see workers strike in mexico to blame for the shortage. good news though, chipotle says it is not affecting by that shortage. >> and just in time for christmas, american girl, popular doll, coming to toys "r" us, about 100 toys "r" us stores will open an american girl shop this coming saturday. toys "r" us the first us based retailer to have the doll. >> so do you order things on line. >> many of us are used to getting deliveries from ups or fed ex driver. amazon is doing something else. we show how it is taking some people by surprise. >> ashley sands is the mother of two, and lovers to order from amazon.
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but she was puzzled by two most recent deliveries. >> random guy. normally i'm used to fed ex people, ups people coming. >> first time she says a man pulled up in an unmark car, while she was outside. >> he had orange vest on, and it looked, i think he had a badge, kind of weren't paying attention, it was just weird, and he dropped the package off. >> but she said the next time a guy rang the doorbell and waited. >> didn't give me any idea that he was with amazon. it creeps me out. but when i looked closer and my daughter went to open the door i saw a t-shirt. i was like oh, that's not the ups guy. i don't normally answer the door when i am home with just kids. >> she asked moms bruton facebook about it, other moms said they had similar experiences but other explained it is something called amazon flex. amazon launched amazon flex last year, tan works kind of like uber. private drivers use their own cars to deliver your packages. >> scan and load your packages, hit the road. >> this video from amazon
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shows perspective drivers how to make deliveries. >> someone will be seriously happy to see you. most deliveries -- >> it doesn't address wearing a badge or having a sign or identification on your car. >> i knew it was my delivery, because it was what i was expecting. but it wasn't -- it was weird. >> well, ashley says it was weird. she has no plans to stop ordering from amazon. when we asked amazon whether delivery personnel are supposed to wear identification, we never heard back. rahel? >> all right, jim, thank you. women, who is hyped for the sixers season opener tomorrow? not only will they have a new look on the floor with embiid, and the sixers say they're switching things up a bill, as too. >> ladies, you all look fabulous. tell us us what new this year with your costumes. >> this year they are inspired by the 66, 67 championship team. >> neat. >> so they basically like correspond to our players
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uniforms. and then we've got lot of glitz going on, we've got some glitter, sparkle, just glamming it up. >> kinds of matching. i have the red on, doing a little thing herement last year you guys got to dance with pretty cool performers. i think we have video of that if we can pull that up. we hear that you also have something pretty cool planned this year, tomorrow? >> yes, ma'am, we do. actually, half time performance by designer. >> huge. panda, panda, panda. >> yes, so what else can we expect as far as tomorrow's game as far as this intoe action with the fans? >> just lot of excitement. we're pumped to get back on the could your, home opener. it will be lots of adrenyline. so excited to get back and perform for the fans, and it is just an overall awesome experience. >> yes, you guys ever get nervous? i mean you're beautiful assurely very confident this morning, but ever get nervous going out there? >> it is all positive nerves. channel energy, awesome routine. >> we can't wait to watch it of course, hopefully they have real good season. also heads up sixers ceo scott
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>> before you hit the road it is three to go. >> firefighters battle house fire in levittown. we're toll everyone got out safely. the house apparently a total lost. >> donald trump and hillary clinton center their attention on florida today. trump holds rallies in sanford and tallahassee. clinton campaigns in coconut creek. >> and the philadelphia union makes it to the major league soccer playoffs for the first time in five years. they take on toronto tomorrow night. we know katie very excited about that. >> let's check on weather and traffic. >> well, it will be pretty cool day. but we expect nothing but full sunshine, very quick view for you outside. yes, still some high clouds out at the cut town area middle school. the light of day on the horizon. looking at more sun than anything. tonight frost advisory or freeze warning, no matter where you are, you are not immune to it, it will be a full start, probably one that needs tomorrow morning. >> absolutely. you guys, switching gears, we have live chopper three over very serious accident, northeast extension completely closed down all lanes blocked. you will have to use alternate, 309 northbound going to be your best bet. in fact, it will be your only bet right now.
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you guys, stay away from the area altogether. >> big mess. >> almost of one lovers ice cream. >> but probably not as much as rambo the english bulldog. take a look. randall lives in hints ville alabama with his owner, the moment he hears the music truck, he runs. first he got popsicle, apparently ever since then he cannot get enough. i understand the feeling. >> that's one smart dog. >> i could eat ice cream all year long. >> i always chase the ice cream truck. all right? >> i always do. >> next on cbs this morning, dry salt therapy. whether it can help asthma. >> and remember to join us every weekday morning, here on cbs-3, starting at 4:30, have a great day. >> ♪ >> ♪
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good morning. it is tuesday, october 25, 2016. welcome to cbs "this morning." just two weeks to go until election day. hillary clinton shifts her strategy to focus more on women. donald trump launches his own nightly website. posting live videos on the run. oklahoma a hunt for a man also accused of wounding two police officers. and accident on a river raft kills two people at australia's biggest theme park. >> we begin with today's "eye-opener."
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