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different now, workers have drained most of that water. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, has more on what the city plans to do to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> it is a mess, big one. >> reporter: day after water main burst and sent 6 million-gallon of water, gushing through the bakers center parking lot, clean up continued throughout saturday afternoon. but bonita jones said her car is likely ruined for good. >> attempted to open the door, water gushing through both sides. >> 48-inch main, one of four underground, more than century old. >> there are replaced before, then somebody messed up. >> as cars went under, crews went to work, rescuing stranded shoppers. >> we ended up making about 60 rescues, moving people around, tried to get some of the shop owners inside their stores, using boats. >> more frustrating than damage, customers say, the fact the thirds water main break here in three years, before friday's event, main burst in 2014, and most
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recently again in june 2015. >> they need to fix it, and fix it right. >> putting ban aid on the problem. they're not fixing the problems. >> water commissioner debra mccarthy said officials are equally concerned. >> i understands that. i'm one of those folks. we all are. but, you know, i feel terrible. >> city officials say there is a plan in place to increase funds to go eventually replace the entire main, but they say it, will not be easy, quick or cheap. they estimate it will likely cost millions of dollars. reporting in east falls, anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well the singer who was not allowed to perform the national anthem at 76ers game because she was wearing a we matters jersey getting a second chance, we'll tell when you seven streeter will get her opportunity to sing, and whether she will be allowed to wear that jersey when she does. plus, chaos in the street of italy. what sparked this protest that quickly got out of hands. leslie? >> eagles face division
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i can't wait for that eagles game, and you will be up there. >> i know, it will be a big one tomorrow, an important one, eagles are two and a half point un dogs, division battle against the giants, benny logan, and taylor heart did not make the trip to north jersey, ruled out for the game. thirds straight week, eagles will face a team coming off a bye. big game for doug pederson. that's an understatement. the birds and giant both have four and three records. the eagles lost their last three games on the road, two division games, twice had the lead in the fourth quarter. they not afford to lose their third division game. >> you know weeks got to figure a way to get a win,
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pretty much all but one, we had a chance to really all of them, but really, we had control of the majority of those games on the road, somehow, didn't finish, or didn't come up with enough plays to get the win. so this is really big for us, it is our next game, but we got to figure out how to get a real win, especially here in the division. >> well, after the eagles cut josh josh huff following his arrest, handed the wide receiver position, the next rookie bryce craig, eagles signed him after he was cut by the 49ers in august. he ran a 4.44 time, so bryce has some speed to burn there. he hopes he can use it to help carson wentz up the field. >> definitely, because of my speed, i can stretch the field. i would be lying if i would say i'm a guy that can't stretch the field. it will be exciting game. >> catches the ball well. you know, he's a smooth route runner. and plus, too, he is young,
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and he hasn't played for us, so the teams really don't know much about him. >> so will carson wentz throw the deep ball to treggs? we'll finds out tomorrow, talk about it 11:30 on sunday kick off. i'll be live at met life stadium along with the voice of the eagles merrill reese. and the birds win their fourth straight game at met life stadium. join us 11:30 here on cbs-3. >> already declaring a w on this one. >> i'm with you. >> you're with me, we're feeling it. >> thank you so much, leslie, sixers meantime have set new date for seven streeter to come back and perform the national anthem. streeter and the sixers say that she will sing the anthem on december 16th, streeter scheduled to sing on october 26th, but was told before the game that she could not perform while wearing a we matter jersey. she said she will wear that jersey on december 16th, when she does perform. >> also, the men's soccer team at harvard university is apologizing for circulating
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sexual comments about members of the women's soccer team. last month, actually, student newspaper issue, uncovered 2012 document that rated attractive necessary of players on the women's team. and also included some leud comment, as well. harvard has suspended the men's soccer teams for the rest of the season, in light of that discovery. >> election day meantime will be a paid holiday for thousands of workers all across the us this year. several companies have decided to let their employees stay home on tuesday. some of them include general motors, ford motors and clothing company patagonia. no federal law requiring workers to get time off to vote. and state laws do vary. >> of course the all-important election day forecast. >> yes. >> beautiful day. we can hope this stretch keeps ongoing. >> it will keep ongoing, really nationwide, weather looking very quiet for election day. so good for people getting out to the polls. >> nice sunshine in store again for tomorrow. always nice for us, relaxing
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sunday, beautiful evening in progress right now, although i guess it is not evening any more. is it tonight? beautiful night. >> nearly morning. >> nearly, nearly morning, getting close, now, beautiful conditions, whatever you want to call it, getting live look at center city philadelphia. temperatures, still up into the 50's, at this point. southerly come point end to the winds flow, ushering more air, 60s today, tomorrow back up to the 60s, average high temperature for this time of year right around the 06 degrees mark. temperatures right now hanging onto 50 in the lehigh valley, ooh degrees in reading -- reading, chillier millville, 44 degrees currently. live neighborhood network, temperatures still up into the 50's, bethlehem, cape may, birdsboro, reading, still all enjoying some fairly comfortable temperatures for a november night. temperature change over the last 24 hours, showing us a trend of a milder night tonight, on the order of about 20 degrees, in mount pocono, and the positive digit, but
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all of the reporting sites right now, then overnight tonight, as you guess, not quite as chilly, mostly clear, sunrise tomorrow morning at 6:36. that sunshine will be peaking through your plans little earlier. and then, of course, as we head into tomorrow, our sunset will be an hour earlier at 4:53 in the afternoon, high temperature though feeling good, 63 degrees, little breezy at times, mostly sunny conditions, then we're going to warm things up into the middle 60s as we fast forward to election day, all important day as we head out to the polls. 65 degrees, looking good, no problems weather wise, and that also storm scan3, closest precipitation well up in up-state new york, really can't even find a cloud, that's because we do have high pressure in control. we have high pressure, we get stable air, singing air, keeps things contained, and as we head into the day tomorrow, high pressure just slowly shift off to the east, overhead, as we head into monday morning, so looking good, sunshine in store to kick off the work week, even into monday evening, high
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pressure still overhead. sticks around into election day, and nice, sunny forecast, deal with the frontal boundery but it won't be until next wednesday. so, we do of course enjoy the sunshine, but we do need some rainfall at this point. the drought monitor just getting worse, each time it is issued. now parts of new jersey under severe drought. you can see that on the scale there, mid level, and other part of the state, even into pennsylvania, up into the lehigh valley and poconos, contend withing moderate drought at this point. but just for sunshine in store for tomorrow. we take that. 52 degrees, breezy sunshine at the poconos, down the shore, temperature low 60s, few degrees above average, most of the delaware valley tomorrow. 58 degrees in reading, the high temperature. fifty-eight in trenton. and new new york -- extended forecast looking good, monday abundant sunshine, chillier start, 40 degrees, 58 for the high. tuesday election forecast looking really good. we deal with the frontal boundery on wednesday, but unfortunately it is only going to yield an isolated shower or sprinkle at best.
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breezy conditions, cooler headed into veterans day friday, high temperature middle 50's, and then looks like we are going to change up this pattern, a we head into next weekend with fall really starting to kick in. >> oh, boy. i knew would happen sooner or later. >> staying in the moment, remember? >> that's our theme today. >> living in the moment. thank you so much. appreciate. that will it is not your typical saturday morning, this year, very lucky youngsters got to hang out with the philly phanatic's mom today. and that wasn't all. we'll show you all of the fun after the break.
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>> welcome back, hundreds began their saturday working out, it was all for a great cause in southwest philadelphia. let's take you there, they pedals away at this intensity 200, indoor cycling event to raise money for the american association for cancer research. emergency of the "eyewitness news" team were also part of the work out today. there is don bell, rahel solomon, and our own jim donovan there, look, getting warmed up, i think. all right it, takes military precision, still tonight ahead. perfect practice here. dozen of volunteers for this year's macy's thanksgiving day parade learn the ropes today. see just how hard it is to handle those huge balloons.
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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, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message.
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>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". thieves strike just days before election day, among the victims, the hillary clinton campaign. three campaign computers stolen, saturday from a vehicle in northern liberties, good morning to you, everyone, i'm natasha brown. it is about midnight or so. our special hour long edition of "eyewitness news" does continue at this hour with major development in that case. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff picks up the story from here, live in the cbs-3 sat center. >> reporter: we learned very short time ago the laptops have been recovered and 27 year old male is in police custody. now, those who live near brown street in the neighborhood where this happened friday evening say that this is simply highlights an already aggressive problem. >> in the first case, the buick i can enclave will been smashed through, three back packs containing laptops and other items taken, victims have been identified at out of state staff members in the hillary clinton presidential
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campaign, who are dining in nearby restaurant when the break-in occurred, computers stolen may have contained confidential scheduling information, for the presidential nominee. in a statement clinton campaign spokesperson said three advanced staffers had personal belongings including back packs, and computers stole friend their vehicle. according to the philadelphia police commissioner, this appears to be routine theft and local law enforcement handling the matter, confident they'll handle it. while they resolve this break-in, another called police there is woman did not want to talk on camera had been parked overnight few cars away from the clinton staffers. we were there as she sorted through the shattered glass, rear driver side windows had been smashed out. >> some jewelry, my laptop, and my credit cards and my other card. >> weren't able to fine your laptop? >> , no but they took everything else. >> well as for the stolen
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campaign computer, police emphasize this suspect has had long criminal history, had no idea who those computers belonged to. live in the sat center, alexandria hoff,. >> thank you for up that date. also, both candidates hitting the campaign trail, hillary clinton stopped at the man music center in philadelphia saturday night forget out the vote concert featuring katy perry. >> and if we do what we should then on november the ninth, this coming wednesday, we can all wake up and say i'm going to do my part. to make sure that america lives up to its promise to everyone of our people, especially everyone of our children who deserve the chance to live up to their god given potential. >> clinton also introduced per high wore special cape making her feelings very well known ahead of tuesday's vote. >> surrogates will also out in full force, vice president
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biden worked to get out the vote saturday. cleve bryan was there. >> candidate separate bid few points in most major polls, hundreds of hillary clinton supporters packed in a bristol bucks county gymnasium looking for inspiration from the vice president. >> i love joe biden, wish he was running, but hillary is our candidate, and we're very excited. >> tell me why you are here. why did you want to come? >> because i wanted to vote for hillary and i really want to see the vice president. >> biden highlighted slight of democrats running for office including senate hopeful mcginty, one of the main messages preventing donald trump presidency. >> ladies and gentlemen this guy is already doing grave damage internationally. >> talk about at lent, officers tried to energize democrats by highlighting good news about the economy under democrat barack obama. which as of this week saw unemployment dip below 5%. >> we created more jobs than
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all of the other advanced economies in the world combined, wages are finally rising. >> many in the crowd are hoping biden was would provoke passion and weren't disappointedded. >> i think fantastic. i think he gets a good speech. em really does know how to whip up a crowd. >> one notable, to the unified spirit in the room. edward, who said he came out of curiosity. >> we have most corrupt person in the history of america running for president. i wanted to see how they could present that to make it look like is going to help americans. >> message very simple at this point from democrats and republicans, asking their supporters to try and get more support by talking to their friends, family, co-workers, three days left until the election, in bristol, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> some tends moments for donald trump on the campaign trail in nevada last night rushed the republican nominee off the stage, during a rally
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in reno. nature of the disturbance was unclear but several escorted man out of the venue soon after. no weapon was ever found, the late surging trump later returned to the stage to make his closing argument to voters. >> you're going to win so much you're going to love us, get out and vote. get out and vote. >> becausing it we will make america wealthy again. >> we will make america strong again. >> we will make america safe again. >> and we will make america great again. >> trump will campaign in florida, north carolina and new hampshire, later today. >> and trump's runningmate, mike pence, is campaigning in wisconsin, joined by house speaker paul ryan yesterday, indianna governor told supporters donald trump would push common sense conservative
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principal's if-ee elected president. pence also campaigned in michigan, said hillary clinton personifies the failed status quo. >> hillary clinton as a plan of this this admit, and then some, more taxes, more regulation. >> more of the war on american energy. and morrow bamm a care. >> they tell us it is the best we can do, just got to stick with it. and people of michigan noah whole lot better than that, not the best we can do, just the best they can do. >> penned will also be campaigning in battleground state later today. and we head to the polls on tuesday, stay with cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for complete campaign coverage. >> dramatic images out of italy. police and protesters clash during anti-government demonstration, take a look, at the hostility here. police with riot gear trying to stop protesters from charge ago building with the prime minister inside.
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activists through sticks and other objects at police, and officers had to respond with tear gas. one officer did suffer some minor injuries. today we enjoyed lots of sunshine on saturday, actually, let's hop for more weather today, today is sunday, right? i have to keep it straight here. 12:08. >> i'm so confused. >> new day, lauren. we're in a new day. >> so what's happening today? so talking about today, then, flight. >> yes, that would be sunday. >> trying to get it straight. we're in this weird mid zone. temperatures right now at this hour are still pretty mild. 52 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-one down the shore, poconos, chilly 48 degrees. but on november night not too chilly for you. you know that, as we head into our day oh, this would be today. but tomorrow, you know what i mean, for sunday, mostly sunny, slightly above average as far as high temperatures are concerned, little breezy at times, but not going to add teach of a windchill impact and of course the big change for tomorrow, going to be the sun setting before the
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5:00 hour. yes, daylight saving time coming to end. altogether another gorgeous fall day in store. and beautiful conditions to get out there. and check out some of the fall foliage before it turns brown, altogether, which is already starting to do. so parts of the poconos, now past peak, but beautiful colors breaking out along it i59 corridor, center city philadelphia, suburbs, and across parts of south jersey now into the high foliage area. talk more about what's in store as we head into our sunday, and of course, the all-important election day forecast, coming up in just a few. >> lauren, thank you. casinos are betting on big expansions in states all across the country. but his rapid growth is starting to hurt once marked the gaming facilities as casino lure many of the same customers. mark albert discovered in maryland, that is not deterring some developers from rolling the dice. >> this may look and sounds like las vegas, but it is actually the suburbs of balte.
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