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y25pmy yi0y we begin this noon with breaking news, philadelphia eagles wide receiver, could be handcuff has been released, facing drug and weapons charges, after being pulled over and found with a gun and mall amount of marijuana on the walt whitman bridge. eagles are expected to talk about the roster move later today. of course we'll continue to follow this breaking story and have more coming up on "eyewitness news" throughout the day and on line at cbsphilly.com. >> also there is noon, there is still no deal on this now
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three day long septa strike that's keeping buses, trolley, subway operators off the job and on the pick line. for now still no ends in site. good afternoon, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jim donovanment negotiations resumed between septa workers and transport workers union, "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos live from the sheridan in center city where both sides are back to the bargaining table. good afternoon, greg. >> good afternoon, jim, rahel. talks like you mentioned are ongoing, representative bob brady, who is helping out with these talks, told me, little while ago, that they resumed at 11:00 this morning, but once again, we are on day three, of this septa strike. now recalling early yesterday, sources close to the talks say there was positive movement in them. but once again, no buses, no trolleys, no subways operatingment and if you were headed to work this a.m., you saw just how congested the roadways were. late last night, septa officials released this statement, calling on the union to engage in good fate negotiations. septa officials wrote in part, quote: on several occasion
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this is week, septa negative over ate ores believe progress toward deal has been made, how much, each of the seemingly positive, cwu used local 234 brought halt to the negotiations, minute ago the union president willie brown disagreed, and released a statement on his own, saying, in part, quote, septa's bargaining team and high price outside warriors stone walled contract talks for months, prior to the strike when the strike was called they didn't out area word for the first 16 hours. make no mistake, as in we had accepted their terms prior to the strike deadline, our members would have taken homeless in their paychecks next year than they earn today. roughly 5,000 union members walked off the job early tuesday morning, leaving hundreds every thousands of commuters and school children looking for a different ride. and causing long delays on the regional rail portion of the system, whose workers are not part of this strike. there are some major sticking points, perhaps, the largest is pension. septa says it has smith add
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entirely new plan, at the union's request, would increase the benefit for union members. septa says it also offered wage increases, bringing the average employees annual earnings from about $68,000 to $76,000 over the five years of the proposal. so union wants better work rooms including more rest time between shift. now, continuing into day three, commuters must look forward to another rough evening commute unless an agreement is met within the next few hours. once again, like i mentioned, talks resumed around 11:00 this morning, septa officials say they though have everything resolved as soon as possible, they are at least asking the union to suspended strike on election day next tuesday, if the strike is still going on at that time. once again, here, at the sheridan, talks ongoing, we'll bring you the latest as soon as it happens. for now live here in center city, i'm greg argos, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> greg, thank you. hopefully they sign an agreement soon.
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>> indeed. hitting one particular group every city resident very hard. >> thousands of student rent having a really hard time getting to school. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch shows us how they're dealing with the strike. >> come on, let's go, let's go. >> roman catholic hi, getting too school in the midst after septa shutdown, one more than -- more than one answer, none easy. >> i couldn't even take that to get here the other day, my mom had to drive me. so she has to take off time from work, tan just sucks. >> roman catholic student, philly metro to the campus, so septa buses, trolleys, trains, are a go, too, now down to the regional rails, and they've been a tough go. >> septa lines are huge. >> like many schools, public and private, roman catholic changing its schedule for now. >> bit of adjusted schedule, longer 20 minute homeroom or
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so, hopefully getting here on normal time, starting at 8:00 a.m. >> as negotiations evan flow between septa and local 234, about a thousand or so roman catholic student and their families are starting to think long-term. >> if this goes on more for than a week, how will it go? >> i don't know, really hard. might have to walk to school. >> you can't walk. >> ya. >> i imagine? >> and from the picket lines, down to the classrooms, there are high hopes that the union and septa can come to some kind of agreement sooner than later. in center city, justin finch, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". and we will continue to monitor all of the days developments in the strike, stay with cbs-3 "eyewitness news" on tv and on line at cbsphilly.com. >> in other news this noon, gruesome discovery, a body on fire is found bee night i76. police were called to the scene in south philadelphia just before 2:30 this morning, the body was so badly burned,
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police aren't sure if it is a men or a woman. homeless people often stay in that area as of right now, police are unsure if the fire was intentional or an accident. meanwhile, second suspect under arrest in connection with last month's shooting in philadelphia's rittenhouse fair square park. eighteen year old reese nasir, and mehdi turned himself. in they are accused of trying to rob couple in the park when good samaritan intervened, was shot. >> well, after a foggy start to the day, things are clearing up, at least for now, but showers could be moving our way. let's get first look at the forecast with meteorologist, katie fehlinger live on the cbs-3 skydeck. >> rahel, tell you this much. depending where you have got some sun, little more cloud cover, it is making huge difference. wait until you see the difference in the temperatures. but, you know, we are tracking cold front. that's where i want to turn our focus first. right now no raindrops here on the skydeck, but starting to
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see them already through the outlining suburbs of lancaster county, on the way, no thunderstorms to report just yet. but look at the temperature difference, anywhere from fill toy wilmington, talking nearly 10 degrees difference here. in wilmington, it is a little brighter. 77 degrees, right now, still only flirting with 70 here in the city but because we've got the clouds at the moment, you may not see the temperatures rebounds, too much more, so still going to keep our hyatt 76, see how we do, at least going to flirt with that. mid seven's at the shore, expectation, but everybody will get in on shower at some point here today. we are going to track that in a bit more detail later in the broadcast. potent cold front, though lack moisture, certainly has cold air behind it. so we're facing a significant temperature drop, and also, a temperature drop that's going to last us a while. so again, much more on this pattern change later in the show. guys, back into you. >> thank you so much, katie. meanwhile, in other news, major drug ring that operated in camden and north philadelphia has been taken down in new jersey.
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dubbed operation inferno, attorney general christopher perino announced charges against 15 members of the ring including its alleged leader fernando diaz ferriera, also known as gordo. distributed combined total 20 to 30 kilos of heroin and cocaine a month, believed to have ties to mexican drug cartels, trafficking to part reijo, and chicago. >> his ring allegedly supplied a majority, majority, of the drug dealers and drugs in camden. that will drug trade as you know directly fuels the violence that goes along with street level drug dealing and perpetual turf wars that often turn deadly. by dismantling this network we will starve many of the dealers of source of high quality narcotics. >> charged with leading narcotics trafficking network, that's a first degree crime that carries sentence of 25 years without parole to life
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in prison. >> and campaign 2016, melania trump will be campaigning for her husband later today in chester county, will be at the main line sport center in berwyn, for a 2:00 p.m. rally there. mrs. trump will deliver her first speech since the republican national convention, officials say she plans to highlight more personal side of her husband. >> and we just learned that on monday president obama and the first laidly campaign with hillary clinton and her family, right here in philadelphia. they'll rally with supporters on independence mall. correspondent x-rays boss well at the white house, more on the final push for votes before election day. >> hillary clinton drew one of her largest crowds, while campaigning in arizona wednesday night. a state that traditionally vote republican. >> we have a real chance to turn this state blue again. >> told their lives will be worse if donald trump wins the presidency. >> people treated like
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criminals or traitors or strangers because of their race or religion. >> campaigning in florida trump says the fbi re-opening its investigation of clinton's emails makes her unqualified to be president. >> it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. you know what's going to happen. and in all fairness, we went through it with her husband. he was impeached. do we want to go through this again? trump's confident he'll win the election if he can just avoid any slips of the tongue. >> stay on point, donald, stay on point. >> trump has narrowed the gap with clinton in the latest cbs news new york times pole, but only 8% of voters are still up for grabs. both candidates will get help from big name surrogates today, president obama stomps for hillary clinton in florida while donald trump and his wife melania out campaigning for him in pennsylvania. mel india will give a speech tail orders to suburban voters, clinton currently 15-point lead over trump with female voters in pennsylvania. >> if you work for what --
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>> this is melania's first public speech since the republican convention accused every plagiarize interesting a speech michelle obama gave in 2008. craig boswell, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and we are now just five days away from election day, you can count on "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of campaign 2016. >> meanwhile, coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> going wild in the windy city. highlights from a history making world series. stay with us. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... they're rapists... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment.
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welcome back, waited more than 100 years and finally chicago cubs fans have something to cheer about. >> that's right. the cubs beat the indians late last night, in cleveland, and game seven of the worlds series, and what is being called one of the most exciting baseball games ever. cbs news correspondent dean reynolds, with more now from the windy city. >> across chicago, it was a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. >> some games you watch. a few you remember, but only one can be on your soul. for cub fans, this was such a game. >> makes it all worth it. >> the longest drought in the history of american sports is
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over and the celebrations begin. >> life-long faithfuls cheered from their living rooms, favorite bars, or near a street corners. to exalt in the victory of the lovable loser, then shed the superstitions that surrounded this franchise for decades. the reality of the cubs victory is still singing in around here. the city of chicago plans a big parade for the team in the next couple of days, and president obama, a noted white sox fan, has invited the cubs to a visit at the white house. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. i stayed to up watch it. it was one heck of a game. >> even crying like, that the emotion, incredible. >> history. still ahead on "eyewitness news", the queen bee goes country. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> oh, yes, that's beyonce
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performing with the dixy checks, highlights, but there are more, and we have them for you. hey, katy? >> so many, rahel. our weekends right around the corner at this point. we are going to see pretty cool one unfold, as a result of the front that crosses through this afternoon, so we're stuck in the 50's, but it is a dose of november reality, and we are going to see some sunshine. so, overall, it is not a bad looking weekend. you just want to have that nice fuzzy switzer to bundle recall in. stay there. coming back with you at a neighborhoods a restaurafavorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest,
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donald trump has created a toxic atmosphere pitting one group against another. he's a mexican. claiming a person can't do the job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> copt are you biggest stars came together for the country
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music as owes ace awards last night. >> co-hosted the ninth consecutive year, one artist even crossed musical genre to perform at the event. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> your eyes are not deceiving you, daddy lessons, from her newest albumn type of lemonade. joint on stage by the country trio, dixy checks. >> to the one and only dolly parton. >> country artist, dolly parton, received the willie nelson live time achieve ofment award, honored as trailblazer in the industry. she has won nine total female awards in her career, including entertainer of the year. >> and, speaking of entertainer of the year, garth brooks took on the top award last night, this is the fifth time he's won. this year's nominees included luke brian, chris stapleton, and keith urban. katie, did you watch last night? >> i didn't get the chance. i wish i did, oh, who could stay up that late, except for this guy?
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>> is it just me? i feel like in the country music world they support each other so much more. that's what it seems like. >> and we're supporting you in your forecast. >> i appreciate that. i do have to come much cooler weather news, it is november, and we'll gave you a dose of reality here in the days ahead. great while it lasted, yesterday was phenominal afternoon. >> this afternoon, just as warm, if not even little warmer, depending where you are, but, this is also when the cold front crosses, we showed you the radar earlier in the broadcast, we'll bring it back up again. you know we could use the rain at this point, and it doesn't actually look like we'll get too much from it. we take you out to the to statistical information, january 1, at this point running pretty steep deficit, four and three quarter inches what we need to evening out average, and we are not going to get anywhere close to that here today, which is good. but we could use little more than what we're actually going to get out of the front, and the brunt of the moisture actually bypassing us very clearly off to the north, so,
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it is not a front that's necessarily losing its steam, but it is decaying when it comes to some of the moisture content. so while there will be a shower, thunderstorm even, perhaps, along the way here, more than anything, this is a front that just has a legacy of knocking temperatures back, kicking up the win. as it clears out though in the wake of it tomorrow, we sit between areas of pressure, high to the west, low to the east, that's what pushes through now. the winds will be cranking out there at best we hit 06 degrees, factor in northwest wind, though, that will feel cooler as it tends to. the weekend nice and quiet. but, it is chilly. only talking upper 50's, through saturday, sunday, and that will be a theme even into next week. talk about the wind gusts very briefly though. even front crossing through today, notice, 4:00 p.m. this afternoon going to likely have wind gusts into the 20's, that wind already beginning to pick up as i was out on the skydeck earlier, continues into tomorrow morning. it continues through the rest of the day. so, it is a septa strike still on, you may find yourself outside waiting for taxi or uber with some pretty decent winds to contend with along the way.
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future weather i think showing pretty well at this point. >> appears west of the city may actually just bypass you later this afternoon, pick up shower, talking about philly specifically, everybody expect at least that possibility, throughout the rest of the day and toward evening. through the overnight though, this is a front that will clear out and we will do the same overhead. meanwhile you can tell the rain obviously paid a visit to whitfield elementary school outside of reading and west lawn, winds mild, despite the rain, 63 degrees currently the temperature there checking eyewitness weather seven day, the damage will have been done on the thermometer by tomorrow, at least we got half the sunshine for you right into the early part of next week. stay there, coming rig
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>> coming up tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11 the story of shear will. >> vittoria woodill sit down will, princess inspired byob to learn how an accident never stopped this chef's dream of living a life of good food. >> what is something that people don't know about you? >> i can't taste. >> you can't taste? >> no. >> see how this chef creates sensational food without the use of his senses, a special edition of taste with tore that i goes beyond the food to tell the story of remarkable come back, that's tonight at 11:00. >> looking good. >> let's get final check on the forecast. >> that cold front, really is the immediate issue, and yesterday, katy? >> oh, it is still warm, but
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it won't last. we are going to start to see that wet weather rolling in, if it hasn't already t has through the outlying suburbs to the north and west, and eventually again showers, pretty much everyone, not wash out, just expect you might get little wet at some point today. >> sounds good. so i know, i don't know quite do we put away the sandals yet, katie? >> i think at this point we actually can. can go to storm scan, we can take you out quickly and show you the radar there. it is, yes, off to the north right now, front that's moisture starved but again shower on the way, then i would say by tomorrow, different day all around. >> the rain last night during the game? >> indeed. >> that stretch i woke up at one point, a rain delay? what's going on here? >> little weathercaster there. >> thanks, katie, appreciate t that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is next. katie: my mom was a restaurant hostess
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