tv Eyewitness News CBS November 10, 2016 2:07am-2:41am EST
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. at 11:00 one day after an historic election an call for unity protesters hit the streets in philadelphia and across the nation. this as president elect donald trump gets ready to take big step forward tomorrow. tonight we're also looking into the future of our weather from cold temperatures to snow storms, meteorologist kate bilo and katie fehlinger reveal their
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forecast. we begin with protesters moving through the streets of philadelphia. i'm jessica dean >> i'm ukee washington. the group says it's angry with the election results. let's get to david spunt me center city where the protests has been going on for hours now. david. >> reporter: ukee, about 1,000 protesters walking behind me. they actually staged sit-in, unhappy by donald trump and hillary clinton but they want their message to be heard. >> with chance of not my president, about 1,000 angry people marched from philadelphia's muck potential services building up broad street, stewing about the election results confirming donald trump as the next commander in chief >> i'm mad, sad, devastated, surprised. >> very scared. afraid for my rights.
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afraid for my country my friends and family. >> members of the group said the republican and democrat party have the same problems. one woman told crowd she wanted to see their anger. an anger one bernie sanders supporter told "eyewitness news" that's been brewing for year >> not only did he have a better chance of winning, he technically won but they denied him that. it was corrupted from the beginning and here we are. >> david spunt reporting. we i apologize for gestures behind david. they're starting to disburse. we'll keep you updated. protests are underway elsewhere as well. take a look at this video from new york city, chicago and z. those taking part say they're upset with trump agenda. so far, the protests have been peaceful. many in our region are happy about the idea of president elect trump. >> liked at trump as being the under dog.
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so that's what i went with. wow. i'm so happy donald trump won. we're going to have a great nation >> he was the first republican to carry pennsylvania in a presidential election since 1988. >> president elect trump says he has a lot of work to do. he heads to the twiss given the process of healing a divided in this case. alexandria hoff is live with more on the calls for unity >> this is hardly the first time that election results have felt controversial. what we do know is that the process will push forward. the transition will begin tomorrow at the white house where donald trump will meet with president barack obama. >> we're rooting for his success >> while the nation's 44th and '45th president, michelle obama
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will give milania a tour of the white house. trump pledged his term will cater to the needs of all people >> now it's time for america to bind the wound of division >> in a formal conclusion to her candidate. >> our constitutional democracy end shrines the peaceful transfer of power and we don't just respect that. we cherish it. >> the before he did elect and vice president elect mike pence met at trump towers to discuss cabinet formation, all eyes are on cabinet. any new president must decide about 4,000 new political positions a quarter of which require a senate sign-off. just as unit is urged. it is now necessary within.
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a once disapproving speaker of the house paul ryan spoke with party optimism. hillary clinton and her husband were wearing a purple. alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news" leading up to the election, polls showed hillary clinton was the favorite to win. a lot of people are wondering how the polls and other scientific models filed predict. we asked drexel professor bill rosenberg he says it's polls were close but they did not factor in low response rates. which is the % of people who agreed to answer poll center's questions. >> it's either because they don't want to talk to you and
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they're going to have hidden beliefs, my theory is there were a lot of undercover trump supporters. >> rosenberg says the way poll questions are worded can affect people's answers. >> uncertainty, stocks ended up rallying. the nasdaq up 57 and the s & p rose almost 24 points. investors hope lighter regulation of the financial industry will be benefit and official. for a rundown of the election results head to the website. you can see a full lets including coverage of senator pat toomey, over katie mcginty. >> the election strain on relationships from friends to family how to put political few days in the past, even if you
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still disagree. nicole brewer has expert advice coming up racist graffiti referencing president elect trump. that graffiti was found on the front of the former store at broad and wharton. it comes. chris christie administration taken control of atlantic city. the state local finance board will run the city's main government al function for next five years. the board has the power to lay off employees decrease property values >> a great preference is to work with the city as much as i possibly can. >> we brought the best people we could find to put together the plan and for the plan to be rejected and -- is what's
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devastating to us. >> those casino closures and decreased property values left the city without enough money to cover its bills. a controversial condo project along philadelphia's historic jewelry's row is music forward. l&i issued a demolition permit for five properties along the 700 block of samson. developer toll brothers is working to build a 16-story condo tower. jeweler's row is the nation's oldest diamond district. preservation lions is trying to stop the project investigators are trying to figure out what sparked the huge warehouse fire in wilmington in the abandoned sight of bancroft mills. it took firefighters more than seven hours to get the flames under control. five buildings were damaged, no one hurt. a special ceremony tonight honors law enforcement, including two officers injured in the line of duty. "eyewitness news" on the
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campus of university of pennsylvania. celebrated the work of 35 public safety and law enforcement professionals, among them penn police officer edward miller and sylvia young who were injured in september in a shooting in west philadelphia. this atlantic city police officer is recovering at home with his family. after he was shot on the job. josh bidel was released from the brain injury unit on on tuesday. two suspects are in jail. a new development in the messy divorce of brad pitt and angelina jolie. a big win for pit. what happened today that marks victory in the after sight for custody of his children? >> it's the question everybody has been asking. what does the winter hold. we are not far from december now. coming up to cbs3 "eyewitness
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news" weather winter forecast, katie fehlinger can tell you what to expect for the winter 2016 and 17. why the pair of thieves targeted a yoga studio. also this. >> i've literally avoided the topic with so many people. re >> pretty much everyone had an opinion on this election, for some it was a drain on relationships. nicole brewer with an expert's advice on mending fences and agreeing to disagree when we come back.
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many of you will likely come into contact with family members who may not share your viewpoints but even before the holidays, how do you we get along with friends and maybe coworkers who hold opposing views? >> i love this country. >> for some it was a thrilling end. >> i will say i did vote for trump. so i was pleasantly surprised >> others donald trump's presidential victory signaled feelings of fear and frustration. >> it's an outrage. >> it can be within your workplace friend group, facebook or even in your family. >> dr. george james a therapist at the counsel for relationships
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in order to maintain relationships we have to be michael of how we react. >> no one like a gloat or a sorry loser >> trying to understand why they made their decision, >> most people don't fully agree with the person they voted for. maybe that's the way we can separate it by realizing there's more to the person than they voted for trump or hillary >> it's time to start talking. >> not necessarily at the thanksgiving table. >> no politics discussed at thanksgiving. as a matter of fact, i will put signs on the front door and back tore re door of my house >> that's not a bad idea if you suspect conversation will lead to an argument. but if speak respectfully better >> good advice if we can take it that way >> hope anyone who's close enough to sit down and have a meal together can certainly be open enough to have a conversation. >> you would hope.
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right? dr. james all will take time and throughout the transition encourages us to use the opportunity to put emotions into action. take a break from worrying about what the person sitting next to you is doing, thinking and instead focus on what you can do to make your family, community, country better >> it's a call to action >> exactly. >> we'll see how thanksgiving goes. >> we'll update you on our top story, a live look from chopper 3 you see protesters have gone home about 11:15. earlier a large group marched through the streets -- protesting the election results the search is on for thieves who broke no a yoga city in old city. you can see the man and woman's face clearly as they stole the money from the cash register at yoga studio on cuthbert last month. a legal victory for brad pitt. the associate press he has been
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cleared in a child services investigation. authorities had been looking into allegations pit was abusive toward his 15-year-old son on a flight in september. his wife, actress angelina jolie filed for divorce days after the incident custody has been the primary issue >> let's get your forecast. looked nice out there tonight. >> the rain cleared out. we did get rain earlier. it's moving out of here and we got sun returning. good news. we want the sun back. it was a dreary miserable day. rain automotive. hung around into the evening. you can see as we look live on our live neighborhood network. you can't see the city skyline. you see a little outline there. but 46 degrees still the clouds are in but they are quickly clearing. stormscan 3 shows a little batch of showers over south jersey and
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into southern delaware. starting to shrink. the extreme tip of cape may county. we're sitting pretty for the rest of the week. temperatures going to be on a roller coaster. .24, this is not making that big of a dent, we've five inches below average any rain is good rain for all now. temperatures in the mid to upper 40's, not too bad. tomorrow going to be seasonal sunny and breezy with highs in the 50's. friday better, veterans day, 60, another front will come through friday. it will pass through almost unnoticed but it will leave something in its wake, colder air to start the weekend, saturday only in the 40's. sunny but brisk and very chilly.
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feeling more like december than early november. showers coming to an end, 42 degrees overnight. tomorrow mostly sunny and pleasant eyewitness weather shows the roller code of. we go up to 60 and rebound 60 sunday, monday, tuesday, feeling seasonal. i mentioned a little dose of december, we're getting close do re to winter. it's the number one question even in the heat of smirks what is the winter going to be like and with december just around the corner, katie fehlinger put our heads together to give you an idea of what to expect this coming winter. >> in the past ten years we have felt with winter extremes in philadelphia, top to snowiest, third warmest and winter to produced little snow. last year's warmth driven by a
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strong el nino since weakened as we head into 16, 17, what factors are in play this time around and will anymore records be set >> a weak he will amino on your cooler than average ocean temperatures, it's got potential to persist all winter. a weak pushes the jet stream to send frequent shots of cold and a potential for smaller storms like clippers and cutters. the see beerian snow pack he religioned an all-time high in october. it cause as heat flux. this warmth serves to weaken the polar vortex leading to a higher probability that it will split. >> another thing to consider a
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warmer than average off the atlantic coast. this could lead -- could lead to more mixed precipitation events, sea surface temperatures are quite cold, this could be favorable for a blocking pattern which would favor more frequent storms. >> several -- programs most memorable were these two. who can forget the monstrous blizzard of 96? in the event the winter of 13 to 2014 when the delaware valley contended with a remarkable 17 storms. our chances of major blizzard in this type of set up are slim and the sheer number of storms we saw in 2013 to 14 happened once in a century. most other years we looked at especially those that followed a strong el nino had snowfall totals closer average.
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with all this considered, the weather team is trashinging a relatively normal winter for philadelphia. in terms of temperature, we expect front loaded colder with the chill. that cold could spill over into february. slightly above average. >> our snowfall total this career will be surprised of a number of frequent smaller storm storms. >> these snow totals are a projection. it's impossible to pinpoint exact snow amounts. temperature this far in advance this overview gives you an idea what to expect. we're going to continue to keep
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how about gerald henderson, sixers now up overtime. under 30 left. they're going the other way, sixers lose 122-115, 0 and seven on the season. in the nfl enemy territory can break the will of even the most battled tested teams. at his season, they're four and one on the road. one of many reasons why the eagles need to bring the a game sunday at the linc. good news for the birds. bennie logan returns to the lineup after missing throw games. hopeful he can help the team snap a losing streak. now is the time to turn it around. >> we got to win games, that's what it comes down to.
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got to win the closed games. there is no excuses for it. pretty much got come out with the win >> eight games left. we got to make up where we messed up on the first half. the birds will face one of the best wide receivers in the biz sunday. who'll joe jones 970 yards receiving. 41 yards fewer than the eagles top three refers combined. doug pederson knows that. ryan got plenty of weapons >> you try to double the guy or we know sometimes he's going to be singled out. he's not always having to look for julio. that's what's makeing that team explosive right now. >> it's three points a game. number one in the nfl. ridiculous. it's official we have a winner for the friday football frenzy game. springfield great valley, it is
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. divine lorraine hotel is glowing. >>s before in north philadelphia, this sign has not been lit up 40 years. construction crews are transforming the hotel into apartments. kate? >> looking ahead to the weekend. it's going to be chilly but dry lots of sunshine both saturday and sunday. saturday going to feel more like december than december. only in the 40's. but sunday features a quick rebound back to the visits across the board near 60 in the
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the late show. actor miles teller and triumphth the insult comic dog. have a good night everyone. sleep well. joanne the insider, tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one, brad pitt returns to the spotlight. inside his first public appearance since the divorce announcement. as new details of his custody agreement with angie leak. >> there's a long tough battle ahead. is kim kardashian living in fear? >> there are pitfalls, lack of privacy, loss of privacy, inside her new security plan that's anti-social media. >> kim has refused to leave her house. >> and number three, move over
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clooney and company, the all female ocean's eight is taking over. the three things you need to know about the girl power extravaganza. >> plus, your insider bonus. why amy adams is gushing over jeremy renner the dad. >> his daughter was born, and you can see the transformation firsthand is spectacular. >> and "the gilmore girls" return to stars hollow. we're breaking down their return by the numbers. >> it was a little like we never left. >> now the insider tracking hollywood from the "inside out." >> brad and angelina's divorce continues to be the number one entertainment news story as the fair have reached a cease-fire in their custody battle. >> this as brad makes their first public appearance since their high profile hollywood split. >> >> holding on to the career philosophy that the show must go
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on. brad in a casual understated plaid button down jacket and jeans made his first public appearance. it was to attend a private l.a. screening of the film moonlight, which his company co-produced. >> this is how you're going to wear your hair for ocean's 11? >> i think so. >> a friendship that stretching way back before co-starring together in 2001s ocean's 11 and the mexican. >> your hair, my eyebrows were one >> julia stood by his side as he introduced moonlight to the industry audience. >> an eyewitness described him as relaxed and in a good mood as they posed with the star's co-stars outside the theater. >> you're beautiful and good. >> a gradual return to the spotlight, we've learned that pitt is still expected to make his first red carpet appearance tonight at the premiere of his new drama "allied." though no reporters will be present. >> he's a wonderful man and
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