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begin healing the divided nation. >> it is almost like a loss. >> our entire lives. >> reporter: voters turned blue pennsylvania red headaching donald trump the court fifth president of the united states, when he takes the oath of office in january. good afternoon everyone i'm ukee washington. i'm jessica dean. as americans get used to saying president-elect donald trump the billion air republican businessman is preparing to begin his administration, as candidates he defeat breaks her silence. >> this is painful. it will be for a long time. >> reporter: hillary clinton delivered her concession speech for supporters and campaign workers, while the former secretary of state appears to have one more votes she lost in the electoral college to donald trump. >> donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an open mind, and the chance to lead. >> reporter: trump thanked supporters earlier this morning and called for cooperation. >> to all republicans and
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democrats and independent as cross this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> reporter: president obama will host trump at the white house tomorrow to discuss peaceful transfer of power. >> it is no secret that the president-elect and i have some pretty significant differents. we are now all rooting for his success in uniting, and leading the country. >> reporter: trump is meeting with his transition team today to go over can net appointment. he will take office in january with republican majorities this both houses of congress. the house speaker paul ryan says with his party in control political log jams are a thing of the past. >> think about the laid off co-workers now who see relief coming, thinking about the farmer harassed by epa and this is good for our country. >> reporter: trump will take the the oath from office ten weeks from friday. president-elect trump is not spoken to day but he to take to twitter for the first time since he secured a
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victory in the the election and tweeted such a beautiful, and important opening, man and would hand will never be forgot than again. we will all come together as never were. in the lead up to the presidential election, polls showed hillary clinton was the favorite to win. many are wondering how the polls and other scientific models, failed to predict trump's ultimate path to rick try. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos joins us now from independent mall with that story, greg. >> reporter: ukee, good afternoon. thinks of course the the headline today. donald trump easily become the president-elect but if you were closely following many of the polls leading up to the election, you might be surprised about this outcome, so we wanted to find out exactly why some of these polls were so very inaccurate. >> if this is going to be the largest, rejection of a g.o.p. nominee, in the basically recent history. >> reporter: despite the analysis, and polls indicating otherwise. >> that would put her over the top. >> reporter: donald trump is
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our president-elect. >> it is time for us, to come together. >> reporter: so what exactly went wrong with the polling leading up to the election in we asked drexel politics professor bill rosenberg. >> virtually every major polling organization had predict hillary clinton was going to win. >> reporter: he says polls were close within the margin of error but they did not factor in the response rate which is percent of people who even agreed to answer polls whose questions in in the first place. >> if you have very few people agree to do survey it is either because they don't want to talk to you and maybe they are going to have some hidden belief that they are going to have actual. >> my theory is there were a lot of under cover trump supporters. >> maybe people who supported trump were a little bit more quiet bit. >> reporter: should we trust polling. >> i think you can trust polling, that is not really the question, but i think the polling organizations should have to to something about their reporting. >> reporter: rosenberg says that means more clearly indicating the percent of people willing to respond, a
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change, too late for many who say they have given up faith in following polls. >> numbers don't lie, but people who select samples, can be biased. >> it just shows it is not accurate or true. >> reporter: professor says that is best piece of advice is use information from polling data as a tool but don't rely it on it entirely. we are live on independent mall, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and the polls and predictions are now over, "eyewitness news" caught up with a few people taking in hillary clinton's concession speech and they were watching the at the oregon diner in south philadelphia today. reaction was mixed over final outcome of the presidential election but many expressed relief, that it is finally over. >> you know, i was pleasantly surprised. i think a lot of people didn't think trump had chance he had. i was than the one of those people. i thought he had a chance to win. >> it wasn't what i expect but it is what it is, life goes on. >> reporter: clinton calls her
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defeat painful but urged her support tours accept the election results. students and teachers are discussing in classrooms all across the nation. >> "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen talked to local high school students about the the trump victory. >> reporter: here at st. joes prep in philadelphia, some of the future leaders of tomorrow are react to go what they saw last night at donald trump defeated hillary clinton to be the next president of the united states. >> if you look at the mr. donald trump, he uses a lot of emotion in what he says and i question sometimes his allegiance to the united states constitution and his ability to put those extreme judges in the court. however, believe me no one was happier then getting up this morning knowing that he was president. >> my hope is regardless of race or belief that they can still be respected. i think what makes this country, the amount of diversity we have, and different kind of of people and views that they bring to the table. >> i was almost shock, almost confused to the sense that i knew that this is how the process works but i think it was as a result of not enough
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conversation. >> reporter: students from merion mercy academy an all girls school, also reacted to news of our new leader. >> i was honestly really surprised. it wasn't what i expected just from all of the polls we have been seeing especially in my ap government class we have been tracking everything and it was completely unexpected. >> little bit surprising and concerning. >> i was definitely surprised, i didn't think he would win. >> i was kind of expecting trum top win so it wasn't a surprise. >> i was like really sad, just like disappointed. >> reporter: overall many of used this description of the election. >> honestly i'm complete thely shock. i didn't think with some of the things donald trump said he would be the next president of the you had. >> as many americans are usinged word shocked their young counterparts at st. joes prep are using that term as well. at st. joes prep in philadelphia, pat gallen for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". after some initial uncertainty overnight, early in trading stocks have rallied, following the
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election, dow jones rose nearly 257, the nasdaq was up 57, s and p rose almost 24 points. u.n. secretary general congratulated donald trump on his historic win and praised hillary clinton as a powerful global symbol of female empowerment. >> the divisive campaign is recalling and reaffirming that unity and diversity of the united states is one of the country's greatest strengths. i encourage all americans to stay true to that spirit. i would also like to express my deep appreciation to to former secretary of state hillary clinton for a lifetime commitment to peace, advancement of women and the well-being of children. >> among the world leaders congratulating donald trump is russian president putin. he told russianness a televised statement that their government is now ready to
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restore diplomatic relations with the you had. israel and britain's prime minister both say they look forward to working with the new administration. >> i'm confident that the two of us, working closely together, will bring the great alliance between our two countries to even greater heights. >> we have a long standing, enduring, special relationship which is built on our shared values of freedom, democracy and enterprise. i look forward to working with president-elect trump to ensure that we can maintain, security and prosperity of our two nations in the future. >> reporter: european union foreign ministers will hold a special meeting on sunday to assess what a trump presidency will mean for transatlantic relations. senator pat toomey is heading back to washington for another six year term. republican incumbent pulled out a tight victory over katie man giant i. >> i'm deeply humled by this rick try. i'm incredibly honored that
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the people of pennsylvania are giving me another term in the united states senate. this was quite a battle. there was an all time record amount of money spent against us. a lot of the ads were just out right false, but you know, the voters were smart enough to figure it out as they usually are. >> toomey went on to say he will continue to try to reach across the aisle in washington and find bipartisan consensus. for a run down of the election results from last night, head to cbs philly.com to see a full list of race results across the tri-state region. weather-wise now, just a rainy, miserable day, one of those, that you do not want to get out of bed days. hopefully things will brighten you will real soon. how does its look like, kate. >> it is still overhead so it does not look like we will clear it out within the next couple of hours but behind it, clear skies and more sunshine returning for the end of the week. a look the at storm scan three right now does show enhanced
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rainfall amount across the region. we had heavier rain across the main line and in through the city about an hour ago. now that heavier stuff is over, portions of camden, gloucester county as you can see heavy downpours right here near clayton, glassboro, wright mill, traveled a longer 47, 55, slowed down this evening thanks to that rain right now. it will be moving out through the next couple of hours, and here's a look at what we have gotten so far, .24 inches, close to the forecasted totals a quarter inch. we will check in with more on that, brings our deficit just down slightly to 5.16 inches. through the rest of the evening, still expect light rain for about 8:00a p.m., quarter inch for most of us. slow travel is expect through the rest of the evening commute. waiting for someone to get home they may be delayed because of the wet roads but it will clear out tonight and then we have sunshine and also, some december-like chill, arrives when we come right back. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" anti trump graffiti, and what was spray painted, that
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well, the smokey warehouse fire along the brandywine in wilmington, delaware burned for nearly seven hours, before fire fighters could get it under control. chopper three shows the scope of the four alarm fire at former sight of the bank croft mills. more than 250 fire fighters and emergency medical personnel responded and about 2:00 in the morning. there were no injuries in this and investigators continue to look in the cause. races to be referencing president-elect trump have been removed from the south
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philadelphia storefront. graffiti whiz includes swastikas and offensive language, some upset by the gra feet i talked to "eyewitness news". >> we just showed up, painted it over and then city beat us to it and already power washed it off which is awesome. the nice to be able to be here to see it. >> it comes on the seventh eighth anniversary of when jews were attack. take over tensions, new jersey has seized control of atlantic city is finances. that means the state will now decide who to layoff and what properties to sell so struggling resort town can pay its bills. "eyewitness news", new jersey reporter cleve bryan was there today as the decision came down and he explains, what is at stake. >> reporter: they put their lives on the line to keep atlantic city safe so now fire fighters and police jobs are on the line as christie administration takes control of the city government. >> that he show of appreciation is being told, i don't know, we're not trying or whatever. >> reporter: police, fire fighters and other city employees went to trenton on
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wednesday to ask for a restraint by state local finance board whiz you families agreed to give tim cunningham control of the atlantic city government. all jobs and cities assets are at his dispose willal. >> i'm absorbing the magnitude, responsibility, that has been leveled upon me today. i think that, you know, migrate preference is to work with the city as much as i possibly can. >> reporter: reason for the takeover is state regulators don't believe atlantic city can lead itself out of the half billion dollars worth or debt. casino closures and decreased property values have left the city without enough money to cover bills. state the law make's proved a bill state lawmakers took over if they could not submit the a budget plan in 150 days. city complied but state, reject the plan. >> we brought best people we could find to put together the plan and for the plan to be rejected, it is is devastating to us. >> reporter: community leaders pleaded with state officials not to forget peoples right to self rule. >> i'm just asking on behalf of the residents of atlantic
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city, that you please consider us. >> reporter: no icy labor contracts are safe. >> it has been numb up until this point just getting a final resolution, and somewhat calming, but now it is just wait to see what they plan to do with it. >> it gives all powers over city government to the director with the exception of the one thing, they don't want bankruptcy to be on the table. in trenton, i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". we will put it out there the rain, dreariness got my sleepy. i'm a little sleepy. i will just put it out there. >> this is like towels, blanket, grilled cheese, tomato soup kind of day. you don't want to be out. it is cold, dreary, drizzly and has not let up much all day. still raining outside right now this system looked like it would be in and out with you it just started to hang around and rainfall actual difficult enhance a bit this afternoon. good news is because we need rain but certainly slowing down, that evening commute. let's take a look outside, and, north and west, in
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bethlehem, main street there, looking live from the hotel bethlehem and definitely road looking damp, low clouds, fog, drizzly, career i, outside tonight, everything is moving slower then normal willal. our live neighborhood network shows a the lot of cloud cover obscuring the city sky line, as we look across the river it is 52 degrees in palmyra, storm scan three shows the system, that front moving through it is taking on a circulation here, that system slowly rotating its way out of the region, but still some light to moderate rainfall across portions of the area and even some steadier rain now moving into salem and cumberland counties in new jersey. it is gradually drying out, the system is gradual liz weakening but through the next two to three hours at least we can expect some rain to be in our forecast. a look at temperatures right now, it is on the cool side, thanks to the cloud cover today 54 degrees in philadelphia 51 in reading. fifty-four in millville. 55 degrees in atlantic city. far cry from yesterday's near 70-degree high.
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here's a look at rain amounts that would be totaled all across the area today, reading has .36 inches, third of an inch in wilmington as well. .24 in philadelphia now we are seeing heavier rain starting to move down the shore and south jersey where many spots have not even pick up, just yet a tenth of an inch but likely will as that rain comes through this evening and tonight. and what to expect as we move forward through the rest of the evening. you can see showers still around at this hour 6:00 p.m. we have rain now pushing through south injuries i. 7:00 o'clock we will start to see it end slowly from northwest to south east, and 8:00 o'clock possibly still looking at lingering showers along the coast but by midnight, 1:00 a.m. we will see it all move out and nicer weather on the way in the form of sunshine for your thursday. a look the a the overnight hours, we're down to the lower of 42 degrees. evening showers. clearing, breezy, overnight, and they be your thursday's mostly sunny and pleasant with a high of 58 degrees and it will be dry out, sun returns, pretty nice day. little will bit of the breeze will make it feel slightly cooler and second front comes through friday and that will
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usher in the colder air of the season. highs only in the 40es a. if you are running in the lemon run this weekend, it will be chilly when rain starts at on sunday at 8:00 a.m. 40 degrees, very chilly out there sunday does get better than saturday. so, there is three day forecast keeps it seasonal with some sunshine for thursday, veterans day friday, there is that cold coming in on saturday, and high of only 49, with i wind it will feel colder then that. as i said sunday gets better though, so it is not a prolonged, cold outing, at least sun returns tomorrow. >> yes, the sun will come out tomorrow. >> thanks, katie. still ahead what some celebrities think of the presidential election outcome. >> and smart phones and sleep why doctors say they can interfere with your rest and how you can get a better night sleep, don. >> opinions pouring in from every where, including the novacare complex, straight ahead hear what the sports world is saying about the decision
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coming up at 6:00 we will hope to hear what he was saying but we will talk about dealing with disappointment, hillary clinton supporters are heart broken after watching their candidate lose to donald trump. so the at 6:00 our stephanie stahl will speak to that expert about how to move on from bitter defeat. that is coming up at 6:00. >> don bell joins us now, it looks like campaign trail went right through novacare complex. >> it is hard to to find a place where campaign trail didn't go through, right. >> right. >> election is over but conversation continues. both in political circles and inner circle of locker rooms around the country. today eagles went back to work so guys were asked not only about sunday's game against atlanta but also about the outcome of the presidential election. >> happy that it is over. the most of the country is all happy it is over. it has been a long year and a half listening to those two battle each other. >> look at out of the things trump has done over this
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entire campaign and this process to now see him in the thrown, in the seat, it is nerve racking for me. >> sixers big man joel embiid shared his thoughts, on social media sixers big man tweeted, well, america, is tanking. all we can do is trust the process. patriots quarterback tom brady was in an awkward position today earlier this week donald trump said at a rally in new hampshire he has support of brady and bill belichick. today brady tried to wiggle out questions of an endorsement. >> i talk to my wife and she said i can't talk about politics anymore. >> you develop relationships with lots of different people. i have come in contact with a lot oftive rent people over the years. some become your friend and you keep in touch with and some you don't. >> well, how about there he could be a politician there. >> yes. >> in the going to answer.
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>> yes, gisele, you know, dropping the knowledge. >> all right, buddy, thanks very much. how did we get here? coming up next, donald trump goes from billion air businessman and reality tv star to the president-elect and next commander in chief of the united states. and, big night the at polls, the states that legalized marijuana for recreational use and medical use, we have that for you in less than ten
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rules on the the road to the white house. from the moment he rode down trump tower's golden escalators seven months ago donald trump's unlikely candidacy went places rarely seen in american politics a machining his first proposals building a wall on the mexican border. >> they are bringing drugs, they are bringing crime, they are rapists. >> reporter: pundits dismissed him but he still led primary polls. the former reality tv star held long free wielding rally with is in front of the giant raucous crowd. >> and we are going to to make america great again. >> reporter: fact checkers gave trump low marks. >> we are, by the way, the highest taxed nation in the world. >> reporter: but voters gave him win after win. >> we want to thank the people of new hampshire. >> reporter: a stream of provocative comments helped dominate news conference. >> donald j trump is calling for a total and complete shut
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down of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: in the end, he outflanked 16 g.o.p. opponents. >> a guy like ted cruz has no clue. jeb is gone. >> reporter: that success up ended the republican party, many g.o.p. leaders weren't there when he accepted nomination in cleveland this july, instead, he spoke to voters, left behind in the new economy. >> i am your voice. >> reporter: trumped up his general election opponent crooked hillary campaigning for second amendment and lower taxes and against abortion, obama care and opened borders. >> he has been doing this for 30 years, why the hell didn't you do it over last 15 or 20 years. >> reporter: trump's campaign end where few imagined, 17 months ago, trading trump tower for the oval office. donald trump's transition team on duck their first briefing with the president-elect at trump tower this afternoon. meantime house speaker paul ryan congratulated president-elect trump by his victory today.
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ryan said trump will lead a republican held house, senate and white house. >> donald trump heard a voice out in this country that in one else heard. he connected, he connected in ways with people no one else did. he turned politics on its head. >> speaker ryan was one of the trump's most high profile critics in the republican party. results of the yesterday's presidential election were a surprise to many and it is you this giving us a closer look at how women voted in this election, an election thought would deliver the first female president. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio took a deeper dive into the numbers. >> i saw myself looking around like what just happened. >> reporter: sherry coal and ray, worked here at career wardrobe and empowering women. today, they awoke in shock. >> you can kind of figure. >> reporter: ray and sherry are two of the millions of woman who supported hillary
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clinton. sherry even offered to take people to the polls. now she is in disbelief as to just how donald trump could be elect the forty-fifth president. >> that is a tough one to swallow. >> reporter: many pundits believe trump's history of behavior toward women would decide the race but exit poll numbers tell another story. >> the polls under estimated trump's support among white working class blue collar workers. >> reporter: franklin and marshall pol store terry madonna said trump overwhelmedly took the white vote but what is most shocking is his support among women. the clinton beat trump among women voter, 54 to 42 percent but among white women trump won 53 to clinton's 43 percent. he also beat clinton among white non-college educated voters and got majority of the white college educated woman as well creating the biggest gender gap since 1980. >> i'm so happy donald trump
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won. we're going to have a freight nation again. >> reporter: donna is one of the millions of woman who voted for donald trump believing hillary clinton just was not the right candidate. >> if it was another woman, i probably would have voted for another woman, but not hillary. >> reporter: cherri gregg for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and with the results of the yesterday's election, republicans have retained control of capitol hill, with wins in states like wisconsin, indiana, the g.o.p. will end up with 52 or 53 seats in the the is that the. in new hampshire's senate race governor maggie hason claimed victory over kelly ayon thee and it could recount. there will be a run off to determine a seat in louisiana. among those who won another term, florida senator and former presidential candidate marco rubio. >> media, the government, big business, wall street, academics, they have all
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failed us. so people are so frustrated and angry. >> reporter: republicans also held the house, one high profile win for democrats charlie christ the former republican governor of florida is now a democrat. another big winner was marijuana. voters in california, nevada and massachusetts approved recreational marijuana a initiatives. the results in maine are too close to call right now. colorado and washington first approved the drugs recreational use in 2012. several other states last night passed medical marijuana provisions. some sincere, some sarcastic, coming up celebrity tweets about the election. and connection between smart phones and poor sleep, it is in the just that the phones are keeping us up late and distract but other reason smart phones may be interfering with your rest, kate? well, much needed rain across the area today, no more for the weekend. weekend is sun a cross the board, we will start off on a cold note 467892 degrees on
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but not philadelphia or surrounding counties. he did carry berks down i. >> joe holden breaks down reaction from local voters on this political upset, joe. >> reporter: lots to talk about here ukee and jessica. it happened to play out in the philadelphia suburbs. well, sunday, show up in a political textbook. now hillary clinton did win many of these counties but in the by margin that she needed to carry pennsylvania. reading, berks county. >> have you been keeping up with the election for all this time. chatting with folks in lansdowne delaware county the wild race to the white house
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was hardest for the here in the philadelphia suburbs. >> i actually woke up in the middle of the night and i heard the new president-elect donald trump and i was stun. >> reporter: philadelphia burbs were politically diverse, that much was reflected in our conversations with people. >> i voted for hillary but i kind of understood, once the results were made, you know, we needed somebody to deal with these terrorism. >> reporter: donald trump carried berks county but for rest of the met the tro philadelphia it was hillary clinton and it wasn't enough. >> i have expected it from everything that i heard to go for hillary because they talk a lot about the suburbs around here. >> reporter: upper darby mayor tom mccozy, top g.o.p. official in delaware county has strategized political races for decade. we joined him to watch clinton's confession speech. >> i was always a firm believer that the document, the constitution with the three branches of the government the way they designed it, there is no single thing, there is no
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dictator always a balance of power and citizens always determine the direct of the country. >> reporter: we found those ready to move on. >> hopefully he represents us well. >> reporter: others way to relocation in canada. >> i was getting group text toss register to move to canada. >> dead serious. >> reporter: father and son rel niche a trump victory. >> i looked at trump as being an under dog, as you can say, so, that is who i went with but, wow. >> reporter: we heard it all, a little bit of shock, anger, surprise. coming up, we will do more temperature taking of voters here in the suburbs. live at king of prussia, gentlemen holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". general consensus of the the voters i talk to here we have to bridge the divide, somehow, some way. well, case for donald trump's victory party is getting blasted on social media we will show you
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the make shore made this cake of donald trump for his victory party is taking heat on social media some people blasted dessert saying life saysed bust looked sat. it was not her intention but she was trying to capture trump's naturally serious persona. i love that we can have a debate about a cake of someone's head, on line. >> oh, my goodness. >> four bothers were rescued from a yacht that went down off the coast of rhode island yesterday. >> let's show you video. a lobster boat collided with a yacht, and four people on board were brought to safety. and, they climbed on to the lobster boat. two others were rescued by the coastguard. on the healthwatch tonight smart phones, played a big role in our every day lives but a new study says amount of time you spend on your phone, could affect your quality of sleep. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with details on this new study. >> reporter: another study. doctors say that getting enough sleep is critical, for
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your physical and mental health. poor sleep is linked to increased risk of obesity, debeats and depression and new there is more evidence the that your phone can interfere with getting a good night sleep. >> reporter: like many jena whitecough cannot the go long without staring at her smart phone, she checks her apps at least once every couple of minutes. >> i think if i were to take an intentional cell phone fact, i don't think it would last very long. i think it is now hand it. >> reporter: new study suggest that habit could affect your quality of sleep, researchers studied more than 650 adults tracking how much time they spent on their cell phones and their sleeping habits over a month. they found extended screen time was linked with poor sleep quality, and less sleep, especially for those who used short phones, right before going to bed. sleep doctors say, that may be for a few reasons. >> maybe if you don't sleep well, you look at your phone more often, but the other alternative is looking at your
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phone exposing you to blue light, blue light is alerting and can inn habit your sleep and fragment your sleep throughout the rest of the night. >> reporter: jena says her smart phone habits have thrown her off her regular bedtime. >> i go to bed later because i'm on my phone. >> reporter: doctors say trading the smart phone for a book to unwind before bed could help ensure a better night's sleep. now patient whose took part in this study installed an app on their smart phone that recorded, the amount of time that their screen was turned on. doctors a that before bed it is probably not just your phone, computer, everything. >> yes. >> trying to get away from the technology. >> it takes discipline but always good for you. >> got the that right. >> yes. >> every night i read a book. wind down. >> i fall asleep talking on the phone. i have no issues. >> no problem. >> i pull out a book. >> talk about the temperatures. >> good night to curl up with the book and not go anywhere because it has been a miserable day and weekend
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looks chilly, but at least it is dry. sun returns to the area, and, it is pretty good, sunny stretch, we have had nice weather going for us and it will come right back tomorrow, the sun comes back out and we have got a nice day to look forward to. temperatures more seasonal then they were today. the lets start off with what is going on outside right now we will go out to the beautiful philadelphia sky line, the cloud, are in and it is drizzly and career i, it looks like heaviest rain has moved out the but still some light rain and drizzle outside right now, that will continue through the next couple of hours. everything is moving slowly. commute wise, out there tonight. rain has slowed down, and over here tonight, it is a quick look at our weather watcher map to see what they are dealing with this evening. we are seeing temperatures in the lose to mid 50's here. normal highs about 59 degrees, in philadelphia, and, fell a few degrees short with a high of 56. phil in chestnut hill reporting some rain still 53 degrees, a dreary damp chilly day and this sums it up perfect liz all have of those
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beautiful leaves and they are getting wet today but we do need rain so that is good news great photo as always from phil. checking in at 55 degrees as we head up toward peter's house in lawrenceville, new jersey. he is still reporting rain there as well. he is at the 55. and, we will see a 53 degrees with sandor in newark 567893. still some rain. dreary day. period of rain, heavier at time but things are looking indeed better and they are only 49 degrees as we head well to the north and check with eileen mur any gilbertsville, she says light rain all day, good evening for a fire in the fireplace. that sound pretty great, to me, eileen. lets look the at the time lapse from today, this sums up how the day went. this is from kutztown, and you can see kutztown is just dreary, gray and rainy all day long. not even a break in the cloud cover, and i was hopeful this system would move out faster but it just sat, over the area all day long and still, sitting there tonight, and still developing a spin, so little bit of the low pressure
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system develops along that front over philadelphia, producing rain which is still impacting much of the delaware valley this evening into tonight as we zoom in you can see heaviest rain is over portions of cumberland county, northern cumberland county and heading quickly for cape may county. shore has not gotten much rain today, you will get your fair share in the next couple of hours. future weather shows still some showers around through the next couple of hours, 7:00 . by 11:00, start to move off the coast. we will get clearing back to the north and west, and then we will get nicer weather heading our way for thursday, tomorrow at 3:00 o'clock looking better with clear skies and lot of sunshine. the here's our next front this front does not have much with it, at 7:00 a.m. off to the north and west. watch as it dives right through our area, a few clouds and gusty breeze coming through friday afternoon but it is what is locked up behind that front that will feel as we head in the weekend. temperatures are up and down, and heading back down again after a spike yesterday. we got to near 70 degrees but a big cool down on the the
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way, as we head in the weekend. we will average about normal through end of the week and then temperatures plumet, saturday in, to sunday. saturday feeling more like it is december, then november. so here's your strong cold front passage on saturday, you can see friday into saturday we're looking at a big temperature drop near 60 on friday. saturday's high are only in the the 40's. a look at what to expect wind wise, wind are really going to pick up heading in the weekend. northwest wind ten to 15 tonight and tomorrow. but friday that secondary stronger front comes through wind could guest gust to 30 miles an hour. overnight we are dropping to 42 degrees, evening showers, clearing, breezy, overnight, 58 degrees on thursday and then as we head into your eyewitness weather seven day forecast, all you can see it does turn cooler this weekend, 49 on saturday, 50's next week, and right back towards normal. coming up tonight make sure you tune in at 11:00 o'clock. it is katie and my winter wet ther outlook. we will have the entire winter for you as we look through the next couple of months.
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that is starting in just over 40 days. we will send it back to you guys. >> thanks, katie. got a chill. >> i know. >> hollywood is weighing in on the election of donald trump as the next president of the united states. ben stiller supported hillary clinton. tweeted now it is time to move forward and hope our country can come together. trump supporter and actor scott baio great faith in god works. mr. at real donald trump i'm proud to call you president of the united states of america and first lady at melania trump. >> legendary rocker mick jagger was just watching news, maybe ask what you can what you want in the inauguration. and, this one liner canada has just started building a wall. our job isn't as glamorous as it may look. >> yeah, you got that right. >> help read the prompter. >> it is hard trying to hard to read and look at the camera. >> tell me bit, my man.
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prince harry is putting his foot down demanding media stop harassing his girlfriend n a letter public tuesday's accused newspaper of abusing american girlfriend and actress megan markel. he said papers have unkindly discussed her biracial identity and swarmed her home with photographers. markel stars as paralegal a rachel sane in the drama suits. well, we better watch out, we have got competition in the local elementary school. >> our vittoria woodill takes to us media where some
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enterprising student are learning television at a very early age. >> president of the united states of america. >> reporter: we're taking a peak inside news room of indian lane elementary school. >> we will start our job, everybody getting. >> reporter: there are 65, fifth grade students divided in to five teams of newscast in the news on the lane broadcast club. >> and you this we are behind the scenes, into where the sound. the sound happens. >> reporter: is there sound operators, camera operators, producers. are we on schedule. >> yeah. >> reporter: reporters and faculty who work together to broadcast and live stream a enthusiasms cast every morning to the student body. >> live from the news on the lane. >> reporter: another day of news all thanks to the broadcast club's founder rose marie angelina. >> whole thing was they have to work as a team, and when you you are in live, anything can happen. >> reporter: i wanted to know what do you think i can learn or things i could do better
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learning from you. >> everything that we do maybe that you guys don't do, and like how we produce, like, and how the camera person like gets their shot shore. >> reporter: okay. so jim, okay, can you do better on that, okay. >> okay good big story on the lane is yesterday's presidential election. >> reporter: sure looks like they are learning true confidence through live television. >> what do you think an experience like this teaches you guys, that you can take outside of the studio. >> courage to like it in front of the bunch of people and be able to speak to them. >> when you are older, you have already practiced in front of a bunch of people. >> you can count on each other and rely on each other. >> news on the line broadcast club. >> reporter: vittoria woodill for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that is good, take your gang, time, i need this gig. that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. now at 6:00 it is president-elect donald trump as the president prepares to be the president, hillary clinton speaks to supporters.
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what she has asked of them now that she has not helped go to the while the house. >> i'm an american first, and democrat second. >> reporter: unique perspective former governor ed rendell gives us an opinion of the the election, pennsylvania's role as well. plus the suburbs played a key role in swinging the keystone state in trump's favor, how did it happen? we'll break down key areas with the special guest, kate. after yesterday's warmth we have got much needed rain to take but by the weekend it will be feeling like december, i'll tell you how cold and how long it will last, "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. to all republicans and democrats and independent is a cross this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. >> vowing to bring the country together, president-elect
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donald trump hopes to unite rather than divide after defeating hillary clinton. >> i hope that he will be a successful president, for all americans. >> gracious news defeat hillary clinton tells her support tours give donald trump a chance and respect outcome of the election. much more from both donald trump and hillary clinton in just a moment. good evening, i'm ukee washington. i'm yes, sir contact dean. pennsylvania played a pivotal role in not just presidential race but make up of the senate. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live, and you spoke with former governor ed rendell to get his take on what happened. >> reporter: jessica, pennsylvania is now a red state, there is no question if you look at those numbers last night, how pennsylvania turned out for this presidential election. tonight i did speak to former governor ed rendell, a popular blue face living in the red state. he is upset. i wanted to do election postmortem. >> she didn't run a good campaign.
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