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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. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot somebody... she's a slob... i don't remember! and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves! priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. breaking nukes, philadelphia police investigating a shooting at broad and olney, that's prompted the lockdown of four schools nearby. the circumstances surrounding the shooting are still unclear but we're told one person was hurt, we'll continue to follow this story. also this noon.
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>> short strike thank goodness hopefully everything gets back to normal fast. >> i'm excited, truely excited. >> i'm glad, you know, they settled it and can move on. >> septa happy the six day strike that kept bus, subway, trolley operators off the job finally over, this is view from chopper three this morning, as first el trains are back in frankford transportation center. >> septa says should take 24 hours before all services are back on line, good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. the strike made it difficult for many people to get around for school and work, trang do explains who helps the two sides finally come together. septa is slowly rolling out buses, trains, and trolleys, after working out an early morning deal with striking transit workers. >> after working together with both sides and the governor wanted us to get it done, and we've got tendon. >> after week of intense negotiations dwight representative dwight evans,
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congressman bob brady helped the two sides finally settle their differences, five year contract for transit workers union local 234. >> i'm glad for the ridership, glad for the general public to get it done, also very glad it got done before election day. >> commuters have to fine other ways to get to work this morning but say they're relieved the strike is over. >> walk in, uber, catch taxies, and the regional rail. but now i want to know if they're going to reimburse me for my last week transpass. >> wasn't easy, get a ride to work, take shuttle. >> septa general manager says it will take 24 hours for all service to be restored. both the market frankford line and the broad street line began running again at nine: >> there will be adding service all throughout the day, should check our website, but it will take us really one day to get completely back and full regular service. >> in center city, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news".
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stay with cbs-3 and cbsphilly.com throughout the day for the latest as septa service is gradually restored. well, it has been long time coming but campaign 2016 comes to an end with election day tomorrow. and both major party candidates are in the battleground battlegrounds state of pennsylvania. democrat hillary clinton will use independence hall as a backdrop, when she hoses an election eve rally tonight at 7:30. gates open at 4:00. the clinton family will attend as will president obama, and the first lady, scheduled to perform our bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi. >> and even though the septa strike is over, there will be plenty of traffic restrictions, street closures began at 6:00 for the rally. market street closed from fourth to seventh street, fifth street closed between arch and market, and sixth street shutdown from arch to chestnut. and now let's take live look at the area impacted by the clinton rally in old city tonight chopper three over independence mall right now as they work to set up everything for the big event. of course we will have complete coverage of all of
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the festivities, keep it here on eyewitness starting at 5:00. >> republican president at candidate donald trump is busy this election eve, splint the morning in florida, then in scranton in northeastern pennsylvania this afternoon. >> core spore dent jamie yuccas reports on both candidates last minute campaigning that could swing the election. >> it is the final day of campaigning, and hillary clinton is bringing out some big names. >> we're on a good track. >> the president and first laidly join clinton and her family in philadelphia today. donald trump will hold a rally in scranton, as pennsylvania remains in a campaign cross hairs. thethethe dow down more than 200 points at the opening bell, following fbi director james comey announcement to congress, that the bureau will not rec charges related to clinton use of a private e-mail server, after its review of newly discovered emails. >> we're grateful this mat is her resolved now. we find it very puzzling, as you know, when director comey
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first brought this up a week ago. >> donald trump raised against the fbi decision. >> with what is happening with our justice, our country is a laughing stock all over the world, they're laughing. >> the republican nominee plans to visit five critical states today, beginning in florida, for the latest cbs news battle ground tracker pole shows the candidates in a dead heat. 45% of the vote. trump plans to continue his sprint through the battleground states, even as voters are showing up to the polls on tuesday. then, both candidates will be back here in new york at their headquarters as a result roll in overall general election match up nationally shows clinton with four-point lead, 45% supporting 1% for trump. jamie yuccas, cb3, "eyewitness news". >> and as the campagne heads into the final stretch, the cbs evening news with scott pelle will have expanded coverage tonight, from 6:30 to
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7:30 right after "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >> starting tomorrow the "eyewitness news" team will have special election night coverage. we will be in new york as the results come in for the presidential race, also, update the battle for u.s. senate, pennsylvania, and local races in the tri-state. watch us tomorrow night on air and on line at cbsphilly.com. >> now the question is will the weather cooperate for tonight's clinton rally at independence mall and for voters tomorrow. >> that's right, katie fehlinger live on the cbs-3 skydeck, first look at what we can expect, katie, looks like weather won't be excuse tomorrow to vote. >> definitely not. you said it. hit the nailon the head for sure guys. absolutely beautiful afternoon unfolding, nothing but bright sunshine outside right now. as long as you have a jacket it is very comfortable to be out here. and that sun will last us the rest of the dayment temperatures are base which they should be, little cooler than we fear the second half of the weekends. what's going on first, quick view of storm scan, which remains nice and empty at this hour, looking at some of the area temperatures, currently into the low and mid 50's,
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portions of i95, little cooler getting up toward trenton, 49 at he will town, and temperatures into the low 50's, generally, from philly on south, as we take a look, though, for the rest of the afternoon, you can expect the sun to last the rest of the day, very light winds, there is a noticeable breeze, but it is not a frigid winds, it is out of the north still not feeling terribly chilly because of it. and our temperatures again are expected to stay slightly below the average, normal high is 59. and we're expecting the high to hit about 57 later today in the city of philadelphia. we go on little bit of mini roller coaster though in the next couple of days, up to the 60s tomorrow, back to the 50's the next day, back up 209 60s, back again to the 50's, roller coaster pattern that we walk outlooks later in the show, but again, nice weather is here now. it looks like it will be here tomorrow, as well. so, eventually, rain does make return to the forecast. >> we'll enjoy what we've got, thanks, kate. >> i new president isn't the only important decision vote letters make headed to the
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polls tomorrow. new jersey voters will ex iguiodala outside of atlantic sit for the first time since legalized gambling, people will vote on plan to build two new casinos in north jersey closer to new york city. they hope the gambling revenue lost to casinos in pennsylvanian new york. >> in other news this noon, the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general has died. >> janet reno passed away this morning, of complications from parkinson's disease, reno at the center of many political challenges under the clinton administration, past most notably, the seizure of alien gonzalez, boys taken from his relatives so he could be returned to his father. janet reno was 78 of the. coming up: trash collectors never expected what came out after city dumpster this morning. the discovery that led to this rescue. >> and investigators resume searching for more bodies on the property of an alleged serial killer. the latest on the case that began after a recent shocking discovery. we will be right
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and criminalize women's right to choose. pat toomey and donald trump both would defund planned parenthood, "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah." "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors... who perform them." and when donald trump insulted women and bragged about... sexual assault, pat toomey refused to reject him. pat toomey: won't stand up to trump. won't stand up for women. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. 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, 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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>> the man being checked out at temple university hospital after he was rescued from a trash truckment chopper three over the 3600 block of aramingo avenue in fort worth just before 7:00 this morning, police say the 36 year old man was sleeping in a dumpster at the speedway gas station, and was dumped into the trash truck when crews emptied that dumpster. the man is now list in the stable condition. and police continue to search the south carolina property of accused serial
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killer for more bodies. >> todd was arrested after they found woman chained inside metal container. correspondent david begnaud has the latest on the investigation from spartansburg south carolina. >> denied bond, as he appeared before a south carolina judge. family members of victims he allegedly killed 13 years ago to the day sat right behind him. >> understanded, any time you wish to say at this time? >> i have no response. >> investigators say the 45 year old realtor confess today killing four people at motorcycle shop in parts and berg count any 2003, one of them the shopper's owner, scott. >> i have made peace that it was a phonecall i was never going to get. >> ponders then wife melissa got that phonecall on saturday. it was the detective calling with news of her husband's alleged killer. >> she says was disgruntled customer and credits 30 year old kayla brown for his
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capture. >> if she had not been found alive, we wouldn't be sitting here having an interview right now. >> coal up arrested last thursday, investigators discovered brown chained up like a dog inside after metal storage container on his rural south carolina property. they later found her boyfriend's remains in a shale so grave nearby. on saturday, he took investigators to where he says two other bodies were burried. one of which hats been found. wilton laurence sold him the property where the bodies were then found. >> he just want privacy. >> thirty years ago todd was arrested in arizona of kidnapping and raping 14 year old girl. now he was 15 at the time. they sent him away to prison for more than fen years, when he got out he registered as sex offender, moved here to south carolina and became a realtor. worth noting he's been talking to investigators without an attorney. yesterday the judge told him you are facing the death penalty. david begnaud, cbs news, south carolina. >> and still ahead on "eyewitness news". >> giant problem for the
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eagles. as they hit the mid-way point of the season. the highlights, low lights, what fans are saying about the team. that's coming up next. katie? >> the weekends, okay, may be down on the horizon here, but it is something that's at least in our sites, and at this point we think that we'll see some of the coldest air we've seen so far this season in time for the upcoming weekend, plus blustery conditions, although, thankfully, at this point it, looks like mainly dry weekends. stay there, back with your full forecast on the other side.
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pat toomey and donald trump: they're just wrong for the women of pennsylvania. "new fallout for donald trump." "should a woman be punshied for having an abortion?" "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah, there has to be some form." "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion and i would, suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: they're not for you.
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>> we got a lot of work to do. we got a lot of work to do. >> well, eagles fans are rarely at a lost for words, and they were vocal in their disappointment after yesterday's lost. >> it looked like another miracle in the meadowlands in the making, but the giant intercepted two of carson wentz's first three passes, but by the ends, the eagles were within five, and jordan intercepted eli manning with about two minutes left. birds, they had life in the giants territory, but eagles could not get it done. they lose 28 to 23.
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>> part of the growth process on offense, rookie quarterback, young receivers, you know, got veteran offensive line. so at the same time trying to build this thing, trying to do it right. obviously we didn't get couple of them, that's frustrating, but he didn't play aggressive. >> here is something to think about this monday, eagles were just one win away from first place in the nfc east last week, today, they wake up in last. >> well, here's a live look at coach peterson's day after news conference at the nova care complex. we'll hear from coach and the eagles coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" beginning today at 5:00. >> fortunately katie has better forecast than the last five games. >> yes, should have been 29-28, all i'm saying. so, i know. we can moan at that forever, but -- >> let's focus on the positive. weather is nice. >> weather really is nice outside. and you have nothing but bright sunshine right now, so sunglasses requirement for sure, i would still keep your
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jacket ready as well, nice surge on the thermometer readings come together, so really nice weather coming our way, and continuing really throughout the day today, very typical when it comes to the expected daytime heights here locally, and then tomorrow, the above average day. bit of gut check, reality check with time here with another cold front passage later in the week. so we take you outside, start things off with live neighborhood network, come plowly quite it outside, kutztown area middle school at this hour, outside we go, to another one of the live neighborhood cameras, and it looks like maybe mom and son hanging out on the beach here, only loan sole i've seen here so far. little chilly, high tide may be coming in at beach patrol headquarters in margate. regardless sunny skies everywhere, you can thank that nice large giant eight on the map for t high pressure, so often bringing weather to our area, will continue to do so right into tomorrow. notice there is cold front waiting in the wings. election day looks lovely. back to the mid 60s, but wednesday when the next cold front crosses, and it looks pretty weak right now but does
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expect to bring us maybe shower or two throughout specially the morning right now, looks like, but regardless, bit of wet weather it and also temperatures that get held back to the up ear's, that's where we should be. back into the 60s then thursday, again, modest rebounds, high pressure regains control yet again. there is another chill, or another cold front, that's going to send the chill into our area come this weekend. look at future weather, jump ahead to that aforementioned cold front. we time this out it, does lock like scattered variety of showers, generally through the morning rush, so, 6:00, 7:00, eight, 9:00 a.m., the peak of the traffic volume in the morning, likes like that when you might be flicking the windshield wipers once or twice. we could use good soaking rain, doesn't look like that will be the producer that far but at least it will bring us something. look at the wide zoom on storm scan, all calm courtesy of high pressure, storm brewing middle section of the united states there is will be out there, in time for election day. so, we will take you out to specifically the battleground states here out west, looking nice and dry, and even up and
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down the east coast for tomorrow's elections, all nice and dry as well. the entire eastern state looks good as does new jersey and delaware. it is really across the great lakes region that we might see little bit of wet weather. so places like ohio, places like michigan could see bit of wet weather dampening the outside of the polls here. but, that is the same system that eventually does come our way for wednesday. so sort of on the good side of the timing out of that, election day forecast, time this out for you, throughout the course of couple of hours, 99:00 a.m., 51 degrees, 62 by noontime. sixty-three by 5:00 p.m. inbetween those two times, woe ends up at about 66 for daytime high. so really nice little spike on the thermometer for you. here's where we stand right now, we showed you moment ago, earlier in the broadcast, low mid 50's, current lip, values finding in almost every location, a lot of uniformity with the temperature readings in quakertown to palmyra, mt. holly low 50's, and the eyewitness weather seven day, again, minor, model evan flow, but by the time we hit the
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weekend, that's the cool down. more substantial. we will likely not even hit ooh come saturday, that's again, we said this couple of time, coldest air so far this season, only hitting 49 degrees, might as well be winter at that point. >> nice stretch? >> absolutely, other than wednesday, couple of showers here and there. otherwise i think we're okay. >> we can handle it. thanks, katie. >> i'm excepting of that, yes. >> well, up next, what it takes to hang on to the balloon characters at the biggest thanksgiving day parade in the country. >> and why our jim donovan knows all about it next. >> i'm a renaissan
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>> coming up later today on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 new hope for people who suffer from debilitating disease. health reporter stephanie stahl will tell us about new treatment for parkinson's disease, thousand could help patients lead normal lives again. well, the macy's thanksgiving day parade is just few weeks away, and the people who handle the famous balloons have been training all year for it. >> and jim would know. over the weekend dress rehearsal took place in new york, there are as many as 70 handlers, assigned to each one. it is one person, per balloon rope, and you saw it here, people have to either work at macy's or be sponsored by employee, this is the 90 year for macy ' thanksgiving day parade. >> okay, so, i work in college at macy's in the women's shoe department, and i was a woody woodpecker balloon handler. >> which is so funny because i feel like isn't woody
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woodpecker -- >> a big one, it was a big one, yes, check out my facebook and twitter feeds, i posted the photo, and it rained that year, and the head thing that we had to wear, it was made out of felt. it absorbed all of the water so it was like walking around with 10 pounds of water on my head. and the only instruction these folks are getting a week of instruction, the only thing they said was if your rope gets caught in a limb, there's going to be a guy walking by with a michetti, just watch your head. okay, watch the michetti man. >> i've now heard this story at least four, five times. >> and it is adorable. >> make your monday, especially after a bad sunday. >> this 30 years ago. that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. for katie all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitnesseyewitness witness continues at 5:00. we're always on line at cbsphilly.com. the young and the restless is next. pat toomey and donald trump both would defund planned parenthood,
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and criminalize women's right to choose. "there has to be some form of punishment." "for the woman?" "yeah." "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors... who perform them." and when donald trump insulted women and bragged about... sexual assault, pat toomey refused to reject him. pat toomey: won't stand up to trump. won't stand up for women. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. this is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter... i don't know what i said, ahh... who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cycle. trump: blood coming out of her...wherever. he is not a person who is equipped in temperament, judgment or character to lead our troops. 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.
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prioriat a neighborhoods a is rerestaurafavorite - 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, 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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>> dylan: that was a pretty fun sleepover we had last night, huh? promised i'd be there when you woke up this morning... and who did you see first thing? you saw me. ohh. bud, i hate to say this. i may not be able to promise that again. whatever changes... this will always be true... that i love you more than anything, and i'm so proud of you, and being your dad has been, without a doubt, the greatest privilege of my life. but you know what? nothing's set in stone, and, uh, we still have a chance that we can all be together. >> paul: hey, there! how are my two favorite guys? >> dylan: hey.
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