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new this morning, two fires just blocks from each other in south philadelphia and one of them leaves several people hurt. details straight ahead. also ahead a political security, scare, why don't old trump was rush off stage at campaign rally. hillary clinton at a star studded event head lined by singer katie perry. it is sunday november 6th good morning, i'm ra who will solomon. lets get started with the forecast with meteorologist just continue drabick. it should be a nice day. >> no problem, sunshine, temperatures a few degrees above average. great november day. we're all refresh from extra hour of sleep or maybe just went to bed later because you knew. >> i took advantage i got the nine hours. >> i'm with you, i stayed on
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track and got that extra hour. we will get sunsetting earlier tonight before 5:00 o'clock. darker early but rising earlier in the morning, hour earlier, we are starting to see that color show up here in the skies here in center city. all is quiet, little breeze compared to yesterday. so that is keeping temperatures up. nothing terribly cold. brightening skies, 25 minutes away from the the sunrise this morning. fifty-one at the the airport west wind at 8 miles an hour and that no wind chills to deal with. we have a difference compared to yesterday. yesterday we were down around freezing in the suburbs but mid 40's, colder spots, mount pocono and allentown this hour upper 40's in millville. some suburbs not much change in the temperature, 50 degrees in quakertown, 51 in doylestown. the reason is those wind speeds that generally 10 miles an hour or less and up to 5 miles an hour this morning in the afternoon. they will be out of the northwest keeping temperatures where they hud this be time of the the year maybe a degree or two above average. few clouds over south jersey
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and shore points. they are moving off to the south and east. they will replaced with clear skies but just like yesterday lots of sunshine nice warm up, up to 63 for a high for philadelphia. shore, lower 60's. poconos a few more cloud, comfortable lower 50's. tomorrow will be cooler we will talk about that but there is another warm up as we head for upcoming election day. we will talk about that in eyewitness weather forecast in just a few minutes. >> looking forward to it, thank you. new this morning authorities are investigating a fire in south philadelphia that sent two adults and one baby to the hospital. fire department was called just before 2:45 this morning to a home along the 2600 block of mansion street with three people trapped inside. the authorities were able to rescue two adults and a baby and one cat did not survive, one pit bullies displaced. everybody including baby is in stable condition. well, police make an arrest after three lap tops were stolen from hillary clinton campaign staffers in northern liberties. the it happened friday night along 100 block of brown street.
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police say four clinton staffers were park nearby when someone broke in their suv and stole three mack book pros. police arrested a 27 year-old man for stolen computers but neighbors say smash and grabs happen all the time in that area. >> lap tops were stolen, which is kind of a big deal. later on to find out that clinton staffers. wow, we will get the attention on our block but we're used to it. >> and neighbors hope that the stolen campaign computers will lead to an increased police presence there "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff will have more tea tails coming up in about 30 minutes. to the campaign now both candidates are logging a lot of miles, in key battle ground states the this weekend as we get closer to election day. today hillary clinton has events scheduled in ohio and new hampshire. tomorrow she will head back to our area for a rally on independent mall. she was just here yesterday for a rally with which pop star katie perry. meantime donald trump is set to appear in iowa, minnesota, michigan, western pennsylvania
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and virginia. after a security care last night. mark albert has more on what happened at a rally in nevada. >> secret service agents rushed donald trump off the stage at reno, nevada after someone yelled gun while protester a approached the stage a man was quickly taken in custody and escorted out of the building but no weapon was found and protester was released. >> somebody yelled something about a gun. >> right. >> and so that is where things got the out offhanded. people were just kicking me, grabbing my arms, twisting, and then i'm very thankful for law enforcement who was able to come. >> reporter: trump returned and thanked secret service and his supporters who helped bring the suspect town. >> you are amazing, thank you, fellows. i saw what you were doing. it is a tough group of people right here, thank you. >> reporter: another scare on the campaign trail saturday night a car slammed in the side of the media bus covering tim kaine, while motorcade was
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heading to the airport. one reporter said he was thrown into the aisle. >> ♪ >> katie perry head lined a get the out vote in philadelphia. clinton says the race is about the future. >> to make sure that america lives up to its promise to everyone of our people especially everyone of our children. >> reporter: but in a sign that the race may be tightening more than they expected, president obama has added a campaign stop in michigan, monday, to help get young voters to the polls before meeting up with the democratic nominee for a final rally in philadelphia. mark albert for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". the vice-president joe biden campaigned for hillary clinton in bucks county, vice-president and his wife jill biden were both stump nothing bristol. biden urged those in the crowd to vote for hillary while he slammed trump. >> donald trump said he is rooting for the housing crisis
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because he said that is goodbyes. that is what he said. i'm the not headaching this up. >> vice-president will campaign on clinton's behalf on scranton and harrisburg today. democrat katie mcginty, challenging republican pat toomey for u.s. senate seat in pennsylvania. mcginty period with the the biden's speaking to supporters, she called on voters to get to the polls and stressed the importance of this years race. >> we know that we have to win. we have to win. that is right, losing is not an option. but our mission is urgent. it is urgent. >> and, some of these urgent issues mcginty spoke of equal pay for women and improving education and gun control. senator toomey stopped at a rally in montgomery county, there he support with supporters in blue bell on the last weekend before the election. the senator urged voters to help get the country moving in the right direction. >> i'm here to tell you that it is completely and
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absolutely unacceptable to think for one moment that we're not going to turn over to the next generation an even greater country then the the one we grew up in. >> toomey was joined pie republican senator tom cotton of arkansas. stay with cbs-3 "eyewitness news" as candidates make their final push for votes, we are with you on air and on line the at cbs philly.com. transport workers union is voicing frustrations over negotiation toss end strike against september in the sixth day. union president willie brown says twu can't get anywhere in the the bargaining table because septa has pinned their hopes of getting an injunction on the the walk out. judge will hear official tom on the injunction request, and septa ace that the strike threatens public safety and right to vote in tuesday's election, biggest issue remaining is pensions. well, preparations are underway for philadelphia a's second annual veterans parade. it starts today at noon at 16th and jfk and end at independent mall. 175 groups registered to take
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part in the parade for the first time for the the city at the that time. this year organizers added a festival that will include food, entertainment and beer garden. festival at independent mall runs from 12:30 to 4:30 and chere greg from our sister station kyw news radio will have a live preview of the parade in the next hour. eagles look to bounce back from last sunday's crushing loss in dallas. today they will take on eli manning and new york giants in east rutherford, new jersey. kick off set for 1:00. hear the game on 94 wip. we will have have much more ahead in sports in the the next half an hour. well, sixers have a officially set a new date for singer seven streeter to come back and perform the national anthem. she and sixers say she will sing on december 16th. you might remember streeter was scheduled to sing october 26th but was told before the game that she could not perform while wearing a we matters jersey. streeter said she will wear the we matter jersey december 16th. after a water main break
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flooded a shopping center in east falls neighbors are asking what the city plans to do to make sure this does not happen again this was the scene, yesterday after workers drained most of the water. the century old water main burst friday and it sent 6 million gallons of water in the baker center parking lot in east falls. the thinks third break here in three years and neighbors say they are frustrated that it has this is been properly fixed. and still to come on "eyewitness news", giving a voice to those who are losing their. >> i want to tell her i love her i can tell her and it will be me telling her that. >> the incredible technology that has been helping say word that matter most. meet the five new balloons that will fly in the thanksgiving day parade i'm wendy gilette in new york city and we will tell you more about the preparations coming up. good sunday morning, nice finish to the weekend, pleasant temperatures with sunshine, changes for workweek we will talk about how weather may impact you're lex day
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welcome back. new york city received a little preview of the upcoming holiday on at day this year marks 90th thanksgiving day parade and volunteers were gearing up for the big day. cbs correspondent wendy gilette shows thus year there will be new comers to the parade. >> reporter: it takes military like precision. >> stay to the the outside. >> reporter: and hundreds of enthusiastic volunteers to fly
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the giant balloons that are the center pieces of the macy's thanksgiving take parade. >> come on we're moving. >> reporter: michael now serves as pilot after ten years of volunteers. >> supervising those assigned to the back of the new diary of the whimpy kid balloon. >> i want to you lift that up. >> reporter: this year he is giving orders to those closest and his daughter jillian and three sons who will fly in from california for the parade. >> watch that obstacle. >> you don't want to be one to instruct them or yell at them or tell them no, you cannot the do this. this will be a challenge. >> reporter: more teams were will challenge with two other giant balloons charlie brown and the trolls, and two smaller balloons felix the cat, parade's first character balloon in 1927 and trixy modeled after the parade director. >> what we have done is developed accordion legs. we never had accord an legs in the parade before. >> reporter: there are 70 handlers a ironed to each balloon, each will be wound up or down, to keep the balloon
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steady, and they say it is not easy learning the ropes. >> keep it up. keep it up. >> very good. >> reporter: but they are hook, what is it like. >> it is pretty amazing, definitely different then what i thought. >> reporter: they hope it will be more awesome come thanksgiving day. wendy gilette for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, election day is just three days away and thousands of workers will have a paid holiday. several companies decided to let their employees stay home. some of those companies included general motors, ford motors and clothing come patgonea. there is no federal lay to give their employees time off to vote and state laws vary. so looking ahead, justin is joining us again what do you think weather will look like tuesday. >> great forecast. it will warm up. probably wear short sleeves to the poles. that is not bad. take advantage of it. >> get out and vote. >> we have flipped the clocks. sunrise will come early but sets early tonight before 5:00 .
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i had a twitter question do you want to sleep or would you rather keep it the late in the evening. 72 percent said they would rather have it the later in the evening and forget clocks good i can see that but you and i working this schedule we are in the the minority. >> yes, we see benefit of the clock change. we have a nice finish to the weekend. outside we will see some color at the shore. less than a half an hour from sunrise. we're looking live at ocean city right the now. we could use some clouds over coastal area currently but they will give way to clear skies later this morning into the afternoon and even at the shore temperatures should get back in the lower 60's which is a couple degrees above average. lets check sunrise time, this morning, coming in at 7:36 for philadelphia, earlier at the shore. a month from now we are rising at 7:08. january 6th is latest it is rising this winter season at 7:23. a after that point it starts to rise earlier as we head toward spring season. you get morning daylight but nighttime opposite that we're
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setting up before 5:00 o'clock tonight. we will lose two minutes of daylight each day. this number goes down, as you approach the first day of winter. so, other than that, just darkness coming very early, this evening. 9 degrees warmer in philadelphia compared to 24 hours ago. same deal in allentown. sixteen in trenton. if you were out at this time yesterday we had heavier coat on. this morning not so much, maybe lighter jacket, sweat shirt with temperatures in the the 40's to 50 degrees. fifty in dover delaware. fifty-one in palmyra, new jersey. malvern at 48 degrees. mid 40's in mount pocono. not much change in the mountains. little disturbance in new england, rain and snow showers spinning across maine, new hampshire and vermont. we will see clouds over south jersey and delaware. little weak cold front, sliding through. no moisture in our region but we will get another push of cooler air arriving tonight. today is comfortable lots of sunshine with high pressure in control, that system well off
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shore so that will not affect us into monday, it looks good once again mostly sunny skies, tuesday election day, dry conditions, up and down the east coast we will warm things up. we will watch this front coming through for wednesday, by the time it gets here it probably loses moisture just bringing in some cloud. look at temperatures today. slightly cooler then yesterday but not bad for early november. lower 60's, mainly hanging on to near 60 in the lehigh valley. little bit more breezy and north west wind ten to 15 miles an hour. cold again tonight. look at these temperatures 6:00 tomorrow morning, a lot of widespread lower 30's outside the city. interior south jersey and central delaware probably dropping in the 30's tonight. tomorrow we will struggle to get back in the mid to upper 50's at best. monday, cooler then average. chilly start to the workweek but we will warm it up to the middle of the week. today pleasant mostly sunny 63 n temperature northwesterly breeze at ten to 15. no issue tonight, low around
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42 for city and lower 30's in the colder spots tomorrow. we will be dealing with some frost, outside on the cars. the here's how another lex day forecast, today we can't complain about this. to tough to beat. 9:00 heading out early 50 degrees, by noon time 60's and to the evening hours, lower 60's, on our way up to 66 degrees for afternoon high on tuesday. tomorrow a little bit cooler, in the 50's, dry pattern pretty much all week long with the sunshine, temperatures in the lower 60's, next best chance for a shower probably not until next saturday. it does get cool mid 50's. >> nice forecast. >> not bad. >> on the cbs-3 healthwatch new people for those who lose their built to speak like patients with als. growing number gets a help from a special kind of bank. health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how it works. >> that is a cute picture. >> reporter: happy memories for dennis and lee olden including memories of his voice. she said dennis always you this the right word to say.
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>> he just talked about everything. >> reporter: but not anymore, dennis has al. is. >> that is the person that you love, and you don't want to change anything. >> reporter: but everything has changed. als is a progressive neuro degenerative disease that attacks nerve cells. >> it is a variable problem. >> reporter: patients are paralyzed while their mind stay sharp. first dennis lost strength then the a built to walk, talk which is why dennis is going to the bank. >> we have a little bit programs. >> reporter: this bank was deposited our voices. a year ago while his voice was still strong dennis recorded 1600 phrases and deposited them in the voice bank. >> you have done some programming already. >> a little bit. >> reporter: now he is making withdraw putting his voice on the ipad using a program called the model talker every day life. >> lets he stop any. >> reporter: it has your personality in your voice and that is awesome. >> reporter: even though als
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will continually to slowly take his life, the voice bank will keep dennis voice alive. >> if i want to tell her i love her i can tell her, and it will be me telling her. >> i love you. >> and when you hear it, that is dennis. it the is like the disease is not even there. >> reporter: model talker ram works with the the p.c. lap top or tablet that has audio capabilities and microphone. is there a webb based recording tool and in the just for als patients, anyone with the seeking disability can access the program. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". hundreds began their saturday working out for a good cause in southwest philadelphia take a look they pedaled away at intensity 200 a indoor cycling event to raise money for american association for cancer research. i don't know if you can see that is me in the blue, i was
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there with other members of the the "eyewitness news" team including jim donovan, don bell, and i can tell you i'm in the sure how i look but it was not easy but i'm feeling it this morning, take my word for it. >> have you ever wondered what it is like to share a name with someone famous how about hillary clinton or donald trump. still ahead this election year meet the folks who are getting them a whole lot of att
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a whole lot of attention. jeanie moos introduces you to the hillary clinton and donald trump not running for president. >> reporter: will the real hillary clinton please stand up. >> hi, my name is hillary clinton. i'm running for president. i'm not running for president. >> reporter: will the real donald trump please rise. >> i'm donald trump. >> i am officially running. >> i'm in the running for president. >> but they can't run from their names. twenty something hillary clinton organizes music festival. >> cop that i. >> reporter: doctor donald trump heads a cancer institute in virginia. >> can i get your name again. >> donald trump. >> reporter: both says there are a few perks and some drawbacks to sharing a presidential candidate's name. >> facebook won't let me have my name. >> reporter: you know who has it. >> and so i'm hill clinton on facebook. the facebook if you are listening, i want my that i am back. >> reporter: she says most comments people make when she says their name aren't funny. doctor donald trump has met
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the donald and try to get him to go bald for bucks to raise money for cancer research but donald refused to sacrifice his hair but he did make a generous donation. >> in a rare, moment of modesty these word actually escaped with the donald trump. >> i say donald l trump which is you is probably more important then donald j trump which is me. >> reporter: but what happens when doctor trump calls the trump international motel. >> my name is donald trump i would like to make a reservation for saturday night police report report three seconds of silence is what happens. they were willing to make the reservation after this donald asked the most untrust like question. >> what is your name economical deal. >> reporter: doctor trump says he is voting for hillary, while this hillary will vote for or one, not trump. >> i'm scared of him. >> reporter: this hillary may never be president. >> but can the the other hillary clinton do this.
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>> reporter: we think not, except maybe on snl. jeanie moos new york. >> how did he do that. >> reporter: just two days left this will the election we are following latest on the campaign trail ahead in the next half an hour, including more on hillary clinton's event here in philadelphia and why don't old trump had to stop one of his speeches last night. also three ways to learn how to do things today to make life easier and save some money. jim donovan is on your side with some help. and st. joes goes international the meet the impressive young woman on the field hockey team who came from all around the world to play in philadelphia. and it is already getting a little lighter out with the time change overnight the did you ren some set your clocks back, back with your sunday forecast when we come right back.
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hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. good morning i'm rahel solomon. thanks for spending part of your sunday with us. the lets get to justin drabick on the cbs-3 sky deck with eyewitness weather and justin, a beautiful shot, look at that. >> 6:30 we're seeing sunshine back to standard time.
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good for early morning risers but on the flip side we are talking about the sunsetting present 5:00 but a nice morning shaping up across the region. temperatures are milder then yesterday so we are not dealing with any areas near freezing like saturday morning. not a bad start to the end of the weekend here and anywhere from 9:00 to even 19 degrees warmer compared to 24 hours ago. we are starting off pretty comfortable, temperatures will get back in the 60's this afternoon which is a few degrees above average. cool spots mid 40's for coldest areas, 47 in millville at this hour. coastal new jersey, delaware, we are in the lower and mid 50's. quakertown, checking in at 48 degrees. yesterday you were in the upper 20's at one point. a few clouds across south jersey into delaware, a weak cold front coming on through that will push off shore, dry but we will replace by clear skies amount lot of sunshine. length that i cooler air from that front will work its way to the delaware valley later on tonight. this morning in problems,
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clear and cool. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. we will keep it sunny. very pleasant afternoon. high temperature around six degrees for philadelphia 60 is our average. lower 60's at the shore, few more cloud in the poconos with highs in the lower 50's. we have got the something for everybody in the seven day forecast, cool start to the workweek but then it warms up for election day. i will show thaw in a few more minutes. back over to you. thanks, justin. donald trump's campaign swings through several states on this last sunday before election day but story making headlines last night were tense moments in nevada. secret service agents had to rush g.o.p. nominee off stage after someone yelled gun. several security officials escorted man outside a short time later and they found no weapons and released him. trump return to the stage and make his clothing argument to voters. >> you will win so much, you will love it. you know, get out and vote. get out and vote.
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because together we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again and we will make america safe again and we will make america great again. >> trump will campaign near pittsburgh today and tomorrow he heads to scranton. hillary clinton campaigns in ohio before returning to philadelphia for one final get out the vote rally, tomorrow night. the president and mrs. obama will be there too. democratic nominee stumped the man music center to are get out the vote concert featuring katie perry. >> to 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
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given potential. >> and clinton introduced per hoy wore a special cape making her feelings known a ahead of tuesday's vote. clinton also stopped to have coffee in west philadelphia, couple local contest winners inn their guests had a cup of joe at this coffee and tea house. making the round. charges could soon be filed against person who stole three lap tops from the clinton campaign volunteer. philadelphia police recovered computers stolen from a car in northern liberties. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff has more on the case. >> reporter: friday around 9:30 police were called to the 100 block of brown street in the northern liberties section of the city for a break in. here, almost everyone has their own smash and grab story. >> if you live anything in your car that anyone can see it is like they hit jackpot. >> reporter: three lap tops found in the park car seems like a thief's jackpot but that is before knowing who they belonged to. in a statement spokesperson
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for hillary clinton's presidential campaign says this. three advanced staffers had personal belongings including backpacks, computers stolen from their vehicle. according to the philadelphia a police commissioner this appears to be a routine theft and local law enforcement the is handling the matter. we have confidence that they will resolve it. police say that four staffers were dining in a nearby restaurant when rear passenger window of their buick was smashed open. among other things taken three lap tops that contained scheduling information for clinton. >> three lap tops were stolen which is a big deal. we later found out that clinton staffers, wow, we will get attention on our block but we're pretty used to it. >> reporter: this vehicle with the driver who did not the want to be shown was park a few cars away from the clinton staffers and was hit around the same time. >> we were able to fine your lap top. >> but i took everything else. >> reporter: as for stolen campaign computers police emphasized that the suspect they have taken into custody
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had no idea who they belonged to. reporting from the sat center i'm alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". surrogates for both candidates are out in full force this weekend, vice-president joe biden worked yesterday to get out the vote for hillary clinton in bucks county. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan was there. >> reporter: with time almost out and presidential candidates separate by only a few points in most major poles hundreds of hillary clinton supporters packed into 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 are very excited. >> reporter: tell me why did you want to come. >> because i wanted to roth for hillary and i want to see the vice-president. >> reporter: biden highlighted a slate of pennsylvania democrats running for office including senate hopeful katie mcginty, one of their main messages preventing a donald trump presidency. >> ladies and gentlemen, this guy is already doing grave damage to us internationally. >> reporter: while trump was talk about at length biden
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tried to energize democrats by highlighting good news about the economy under democratic president barack obama which as of this week saw unemployment dip below 5 percent. >> we have created more jobs then all of the other advanced economies in the world combined, wages are finally rising. >> reporter: many in the crowd hoping biden would provoke passion said they weren't disappointed. >> i think he is fantastic. it was a good speech. he knows how to whip up a crowd. >> reporter: one exception to the unified spirit in the room, trump supporter edward mackhouse who came out of curiosity. >> most corrupt person in the history of america running for president, okay. i wanted to see how they could present that to make it look like they are going to help america. >> reporter: message very simple at this point for democrats and republicans, asking their supporters to try to get more support by talking to their friend, family and co-workers, with just three days left until election. in bristol cleve bryan, cbs-3
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"eyewitness news". check that out, vice-presidential candidate tim kaine shared off his harmonica skills, with john bon jovi in a rally last night. kaine laid while bon jovi sang his 1986 song give love a bad name. get out vote rally in st. petersberg. and trump's running hate mike pence campaign in michigan. he held a rally in holland tackling the economy and rising rate of the affordable care act. we are now in the home stretch, just two days left, two days, stay with cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for complete campaign coverage. millions of the dollars of stolen artery covered by philadelphia fbi and "eyewitness news" was there. tomorrow night "eyewitness news" will bring you an exclusive look inside philadelphia fbi and we will take you to the the secret location, non-descript cinder block building where treasures are behind the door and one specific location is on its
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way back to europe after only 30 years. we cannot show you paintings because of the current investigation but we can tell you some of these paintings were found in the philadelphia area. >> we don't know what will come in today, tomorrow or next week. >> monday night on "eyewitness news" at is 11:00 we will tell but this special "eyewitness news" team. this morning jim donovan is back on your side with some ways to save you money and expand your horizon. from dining discounts to improving your child's game, just to even learning a new language just need a few minutes on your smart phone. and back to standard time it is a lot brighter out then we are used to this time of the day stephanie back with what we can expect from the weather on election day. we will be right back. pat toomey and donald trump both would defund planned parenthood, and criminalize women's right to choose.
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you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. welcome back. do you want to cash in on a discount, maybe looking for a sport coach for your kids what about learning a language in five minutes. three on your side jim donovan shows us how to do all three and all you need is your smart phone. >> reporter: round and round it goes where it will stop, nobody knows, but one thing is for certain when dining out using an app called spot luck, you'll get a discount. >> it is about making a dining decision quickly. >> reporter: the spot luck ceo jillian thomas says it is like
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who is 53 years old. >> we're letting them do is what they want to do is coach, right? they don't want to deal with the administration and has also. >> finally. >> fungo. >> mushroom. >> reporter: learning a language but don't have time, down load drop and learn spanish, french, german, russian, portuguese, italian for just five minutes a day to eat. >> to eat. >> reporter: with wrapped swipes and taps on my smart phony tried my hand at italian. >> speaking italian. >> reporter: what do i to have do with an italian accent. >> reporter: speaking with your hand is optional. the drop app allows you to pay for extra learning time. i have posted links with more information about the apps on cbs philly.com. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. all right. turning to justin with this forecast. >> that is right, good early in forecast, something for everybody. milder temperatures today. cool down for tomorrow. election day looks great.
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can't blame for weather because there will be no issues. it will warm up. it will be warmest day of the week. here we go sunrise back to standard time. everything moved up an hour early. sunnies up in the sky. we have mid level cloud pushing through south jersey right now, cold front moving off shore not producing any rain, skies will go clear a lot of sunshine today. cape may courthouse right now 52 degrees. big difference compared to 24 hours ago. we are waking up saturday morning with temperatures in the the 30's in a lot of spots and a lot of frost out there on the flip side we will get morning daylight but sunset's early tonight. there we go we are it ising tonight at 4:52 for philadelphia december 9th that is when the sunsets earliest in the year, at 4:35. then by december 31st we are back up to 4:46 approaching the spring season. so right now we're losing two minutes of daylight each day as we head toward winter solstice. temperatures in the bad for this time of the year. forty's to the lower 50's. forty-five in mount pocono. that is one of the coolest
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spot. fifty's near coast. there is cooler air. forty-four albany, 44 buffalo, up across southern canada. it will spill southward tonight. tomorrow morning different story compared to yesterday. we will be wearing those heavier coats, temperatures in freezing in locations. reason that is front that is coming through south jersey right now just producing cloud. cold temperatures, delayed a little bit. you can see clear skies over much of the mid-atlantic even out toward the ohio valley. a very dry weather pattern shaping up. here's the setup, over next 24 hours this front not a lot of hoist tour but it has cooler air. that cooler air rises tonight and settles in as cross area for start of the workweek on monday. today we will get our high temperatures in the 60's. a few degrees above average. tomorrow we will be below average. temperatures holding in the the 50's. so really feeling like fall, for the monday time period. and then, like i said quiet weather pattern high pressure dominating the region. we are lock in the dry spell. we could use additional rain over most of the region but we will not get any, anytime
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soon, through election day we're dry. lots of sunshine in the the forecast. there will be another cold front that comes through, early wednesday, but by the time it gets here all that moisture is gone so we will just get some clouds with it. temperatures today, after a mile start we will get the in the 60's for a lot of spots. lehigh valley, berks county may hold on to the upper 50's today as that cooler air will arrive earlier. mount pocono around 50. near city, surrounding suburbs, generally about 60, couple degrees warmer, probably along coastal new jersey and delaware, just because of the off shore win. we have that wind flowing over land and ease temperatures a bit. today very pleasant few degrees above average. sixty-three for high and sunshine. tonight will get colder again. low for city 42 degrees. lower 30's in the suburbs. election forecast, can't beat it, on tuesday, mostly sunny skies, 66 degrees for the afternoon temperatures. we are running at least five or six or 7 degrees above average in a lot of spots on tuesday. nothing but sunshine, for the next several days, and some clouds, start to fill back in
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wednesday with that front with a high near 60. offer night lows not too bad, monday, tuesday morning they will be coldest next best chance of the showers probably holding off until next saturday. but there is a sign of colder air next weekend, rahel, temperatures back in the 50's. >> it can't all be good. >> it is november, it will happen, absolutely. >> justin, thank you. 6:47. lets check with ann evans in the the cbs-3 traffic center to see how those roads are looking, ann, what a the shot you have. >> rahel, thank you, it is a beautiful shot. we have sunrise, sun glare so use your sunglasses and, take down that advisor in the car. this is that ben franklin bridge, shut down -- not shut down yet but it will be between toll plaza and eighth and vine from 7:30 to 9:30 this morning. it is still opened for business. it doesn't happen until 7:30 but might want to take walt whitman if the bridge is in your plans this morning. we will move the traffic cam to the schuylkill expressway, this is the schuylkill expressway at montgomery, in delays or problems here, you can see the poll craig to the
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left of the screen and another beautiful shot taking a drive today and moving traffic cam one more time and this is i-95 at broad street, i-95 no delays or problems, volleys picking up throughout the city and through the suburbs on i-95 but it is moving without delay. it is day six of the septa strike, in services on the market frankford el, broad street subway, buses, trolleys, septa.org for more information. that is latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, now rahel, back to you. ann, thank you. thanksgiving is right around the corner and phillies are kicking off the holiday season. fanatic's mom hosted a special breakfast for dozens of families at citizens bank park. through can see she took part in the fun activities. during next two months phillies will be paying it forward and celebrating the holiday season with different charitable events. love the holiday season. eagles face a must win game against giants and sixers take on the world champion cavilers, see who is showing off his three-point skills.
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eagles are two and a half point under dogs for their division battle with the giants. defensive tackle bennie logan and taylor heart did not make the trip to north jersey inn has been ruled out of the game. for first straight week eagles will face a team coming off bye week. to say this is a big game for doug pederson is an under
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statement. giants and bird have four-three record but eagles lost their three games in the road two until the division and twice they had lead in the fourth quarter. they cannot afford to lose their third division game. >> you know, we have to figure out how to get a road win. pretty much all but one, we had a chance to really, all of them, but we had control of majority of those games on the road and somehow didn't finish, or didn't come out with enough to get the win. so this is really big for us. it is our next game. we have to figure out how to get the a road win here in the division. >> we will get you ready for nfc east she down at 11:30 sunday kick off. sports director don bell, pat gallen will be in the studio, i will be live from met life stadium along with the voice of the eagles merrill reese. so can bird win their fourth straight game in met life stadium? join us at 11:30 here on cbs-3. another sellout crowd down at center to see lebron james and world champion cavilers taking on the sixers.
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sixers president brian colangelo hoping his team company win first game of the season. third quarter le brand james it did not work. lebron with the basket and foul. king james two rebound shy of the triple double. joel embiid top of the screen, big fellow with the bank shot. joel had 22 points, six boards. sixth are trailing by two. fourth quarter it is jahlil okafor's turn, turnaround jumper and sixers take the lead. gentleman league scoring 14 points. final play, sixers down a point. henderson drives to the basket, no foul call. so sixers lose a heart breaker 102-101 the final. flyers in montreal for second time in less than two weeks. canadiens win first meeting of the the season. the flyers looking to extend their winning streak to four games. but first period, flyers down a goal, they win the face off, chris vandervelde shot beat carry price for second goal of the season and game is tied. later in the first michael
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dell so the owe shoots, and shayne gostisbehere, knocking tonight for his third goal of the season. the flyers take the lead to the second, game tied, montreal on the attack. michael neuvirth on the save. they held off flyers five-four the final. to college football, penn state hosting iowa, second quarter nittany lions with the lead, and, hand off today kwan barkley and he says see you late are. a 57-yard touchdown run. penn state beattie was and they are now seven-two on the the season. and that is all for sports, i'm leslie van arsdal. have a great the day. go bird. well, speaking of football philadelphia is men for sports, right. we consider ourselves a football city. we have some pretty good college hoops programs, as well. but should we also be known as a field hockey team. pat gallen tells us about a local program on the rise and how it is happening. >> speaking foreign language.
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the hawk will never die. >> the hawk will never die. >> reporter: on hawk hill st. joes field hockey team is flying high. hawks continuish the regular season undefeated in their conference for the first time since 1995, and major reason for success is anna willlocks. the she's enjoying her time in the u.s. >> for a while it was like i'm from a little hometown, and then when i saw the opportunity and i came here and getting the experience and meet ago lot of you this people. even from all around the world. yeah, i could not turn it down. >> reporter: new zealand native leads an array of international as well as local talent. hawks also represent germany, netherland and argentina and they love philadelphia. >> my favorite parties the philadelphia museum of art and especially the rocky steps. >> yes. >> that. >> i like this part. >> i like this part, yes. a lot of college people. >> so cool.
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so amazing. i don't come from a huge city. it is different environment for he. hockey environment is great. >> reporter: hockey environment has push saint guess to the possible birth in the ncaa tournament. >> for me it adds to the family atmosphere and we take care of each other on and off the field and then hockey part with that trust, and the knowledge that they have each other back. >> reporter: willlocks and her 23 goals by far rides the atlantic ten conference but by far it is about the group. >> it is the whole thing, because it is such a great team behind me who helped me, you know, get the ball off the field and finish it up. we have been pretty successful in our attack. and it is great. well, that is it for "eyewitness news" at 6:00. here's what we have at 7:00. after a campaign that started last june we are down to just two days. pennsylvania remains in the spotlight, we will tell you where donald trump and hillary clinton will be spending their time while they are here.
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and, new this morning a fire in the the south philadelphia row home send three people to the hospital, including a baby. secret service agents rushed donald trump off the stage on this final weekend of campaign 2016. why he and hillary clinton are spending part of it in pennsylvania. someone breaks in the car and steals lap tops belong to go hillary clinton campaign staffers, now south philadelphia police crack the case and make an arrest. it is sunday november 6th, good morning i'm rahel solomon. lets get over to justin drabick with weather and justin talking about a dry relatively pleasant stretch. >> classic november weather where we should be, maybe a few degrees above average. the lots of sunshine great way to finish the weekend. election day will be look good, in threat of any rain, and talk about that too. hopefully you will do that but nothing wrong were being early. >> you are never early, we know that. >> i'm never ear
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