tv Eyewitness News at 5 CBS November 10, 2016 5:00am-5:31am EST
5:00 am
were doing. >> it shot up. >> as i was reading that i had to sit on the chair and start balancing. >> wow. >> this is going to be a great morning. >> good morning. >> so traffic is, here just a moment. >> weather is looking very quiet, very quickly we will look at storm can three. it is tranquil. we will make our sweep around the delaware valley here looking at no problems whatsoever. we will take you outside to the area temperatures. wind is picking up in poconos and down the shore here, our temperatures are chillier then this same time yesterday and expect sunshine, a pretty typical afternoon all things considered, yes, breezy but sunny with highs in the upper 50's. cooler then i expect up in the poconos. meisha, over to you. >> i had a heavy jacket the on this morning. the it was chilly. thanks very much, katie, good morning. happy thursday to you, looking at the vine street expressway right new looking quiet as it should consider the fact that we had overnight construction
5:01 am
between schuylkill and broad on the vine. moving in the westbound direction looking quiet eastbound side heating up ever so slight thely, and we have an accident here you can see flashing lights 422 westbound approaching oaks, it is pulled off to the shoulder. but we will have a gaper delay trying by there. we will not sustain any real slow downs there but we just don't have vehicles out there to do so. ben franklin bridge looking quiet and nice. jim, over to you. as president-elect donald trump preps for his trip to the white house thousands are protesting this was the scene in philadelphia that saw people marching in the street. of course this happens just hours before trump is set to meet president obama in the oval office. cbs news correspondent hena daniels is live at new york this morning, good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, guys. crowds have thinned out here at trump tower but at height have of the protest president-elect trump was inside his penthouse, plot willing his transition. we have learn at least 65
5:02 am
arrests were made last night the mostly for disorderly conduct. >> not my president. >> not my president. >> reporter: donald trump's stunning election, continued to boil over in the early hours. >> he is a racist homophobic, nightmare. >> reporter: moments after burning an effigy of the president-elect, demonstrators in l.a. marched along 101 freeway shutting town traffic, for hours. >> they are protesting democracy. democracy was at work. democracy is what played out. >> reporter: businessness new orleans were damage, fire works it set off in oakland. >> you are not allowed this is roadway. >> reporter: police arrested several protesters, blocking traffic on various trump properties. the hundreds lined the streets of the fifth avenue knew cross the street from tum seven tower as president-elect trump prepares for his heating with president obama at the white house later today. >> we work in ways that some
5:03 am
people is forward and others think it is moving back and that is okay. >> reporter: hillary clinton urged her supporters to give trump a chance. >> donald trump is going to be our president, we owe him a opened mind and a chance to lead. >> reporter: trump stayed out of the public eye yesterday privately meeting with his staff to go over potential cabinet appointments. in a tweet his transition team pledged to begin urgent task of rebuilding our nation and rethis huge the american dream. trump with vice-president elect pence will meet with house speaker paul ryan today to discuss how to hit the ground running. back to you. thanks very much, hena. organizers say there will be shore protest today here in philadelphia. >> they say protest are against both side, republican and democrat, "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live at city hall where more demonstrations are planned for later today, good morning,
5:04 am
trang. >> reporter: good morning, jim and rahel, that is right this group was saying there was anti trump but anti clinton and anti establishment, with lots of bernie sanders supporters. for the most part they remain very peaceful, reporting no issues except for traffic tie ups but lets take a look at the video there last night. >> in the my president. not my president. >> reporter: about a thousand people gathered across from it the i hall, to protest president-elect donald trump and discriminatory policies that he stands for. some also held signs, reading not my president, crowd started marching from the municipal services building and continued, up broad street, with police officers monitoring along the way. so with organized by philadelphia socialist alternative, the largest diverse group gave a variety of reasons for demonstrating. >> i'm very scared, afraid for my rights. i'm afraid for my country. i'm frayed for my friend and family. i'm afraid.
5:05 am
>> this is what the dnc asked for. they stole the election from a good man like bernie sanders, he was the the rightful winner >> reporter: as they mentioned many people say this is just the beginning, another protest is scheduled here for 5:00 p.m. at city hall. be mindful of that for the evening rush. we are live outside city hall, i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good advice, trang, thank you. while there are protests here and elsewhere there are equal amount of people that support our new president. cbs news caught up with trump supporters. >> i knew he would be the best man for the job and i still think that, today, and that is why he got my vote and every within in my family. >> just excited, looking forward to it, trump is our president. >> donald trump is secretary president with ties to philadelphia's own university of pennsylvania. he graduated from the wharton school, the other was william henry harrison who was our ninth president and he drop out back in 1491. new this morning temple
5:06 am
university students robbed in the terrifying home invasion, "eyewitness news" on 1400 block have of wilmington street just off of temple's main campus. police tell us several arm men forced their way in the student's home and made off with several electronic devices. fortunately in one was injured but temple university put out an alert for students in the area to use caution. also new a teenager shot on his own door step this philadelphia's frankford section. this happened just before 2:00 f bridge street. we're told the 18 year-old victim was shot the this is back, chest and arms and was rush to the hospital and no word on a suspect or a motive. authorities are searching for some thieves who broke in the yoga studio in olde city. take a look the at the surveillance video. man and woman, face very clearly in the yoga studio on cuthbert street this happened just last night but police just released the video. if you recognize the suspects philadelphia police want to hear there you. controversial condo project in philadelphia is moving forward. yesterday l and i issued a
5:07 am
demolition permit for five properties on the 700 block of sansom street that is along historic jewelers row. toll brothers is working to build a 16 story conn owe tower. jewelers road is country's oldest diamond district. the preservation alliance is trying to stop the project. law enforcement officers are honored for their service to the university of pennsylvania. >> two of the officers were injured in the line of duty. there was a special ceremony last night at the university of pennsylvania, among them, 35 officers honored were penn police officer edward miller and philadelphia police sergeant sylvia young. both injured in the september shooting this west philadelphia. well, atlantic city police officer josh fidel is now home with his family recovering after he was also shot the this is line of duty. fidel was released from a brain injury unit at months months rehab in elkins park on tuesday. he was shot, in the head, in september, after he and his partner interrupted an arm robbery. his partner shot and killed one suspect, and two other suspects are in jail.
5:08 am
well, the grizzly discoveries, continue in south carolina where more bodies have been found on the property of a serial killer. we will tell you key piece of evidence investigators removed, also ahead, a train crash in the u.s. leaves one person dead. we will efforts to freed trap passengers next. as nation gets ready to honor veterans tomorrow we will tell but an organization that is helping bring older vets the to our national monument. >> ♪ very fitting message current and future president come together today at the white house. we will have more on the transition of power throughout our show, we will be right back.
5:11 am
in news from overseas we have learned a train crash has killed at least one person and injured other 50 others in london. officials say there were a number of serious injuries among victims, emergency crews are working tirelessly to rescue those who were trapped. an investigation is underway to figure out what caused the crash. this is believed to be first fatal train crash in the united kingdom since 1959. police searched for a suspect after five people are shot in downtown seattle, two victims in critical condition. police say it happened last night before 7:00 p.m.
5:12 am
at the time anti donald trump protesters were rallying nearby but police stressed the two incidents are unrelated. they believe that a personal argument led to this gunfire. authorities in south caroline believed they have recovered bodies buried on a erial killer's voling body. two more victims, husband and wife, were found yesterday, the couple was recently released from prison. also yesterday officials removed metal shipping container where kayla brown was found chained and screaming for help. todd kohlhepp is now connected to seven murders. well, thousands of world war two and korean war veterans make their way to the nation's capitol to experience the memorial built in their honor. >> some veterans who are too frail to headache the trip, can see it through virtual reality but as correspondent don champion shows us they again now see it the through a virtual reality experience. >> three, two, one. oh, perfect picture. >> reporter: joseph cook has seen a lot in his 92 years.
5:13 am
the world war two veteran flew dangerous missions in the army air correa head of the battle of okinowa. >> more than 07 years have passed but the memories have not faded. >> people paid the real price. boy, i'll tell you they were real heroes. >> reporter: cook wanted to visit the national world war two memorial in washington d.c. but he is not healthy enough to headache the trip. >> it is really sad in a way because we as a nation waited far too long to build a world war two memorial and we are losing a veterans at 500 a day nationwide, world war two veterans. the thinks your lucky day. >> reporter: sarah hill co founded honor every where which brings memorial for ailing veterans through virtual reality. >> this is a way to feel like they were there. >> reporter: he was finally able to see monument in 3-d
5:14 am
through these goggles. cook's daughter and son were also choke up over the virtual tour. >> this memorial is for him and i think to have him see that and to see the expression on his face, i know it meant the world to him. >> thank you. >> reporter: it is a new way to solute aging war heroes, don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> what a great story. >> absolutely. >> that is just wonderful. >> katie has a nice weather story. >> overall we had some rain, it was pretty much an all day event. generally light rain but it did bring in a couple tents of an inch that we anticipated. we will start off by taking you back in time and show you how much we ended up with in a handful of locations here. rainfall from yesterday, tallied up to .38 inches, quarter inch in doylestown, vineland pick up just shy of two-point of an inch. that was the theme. it was a big old nuisance but wasn't any kind of maim or
5:15 am
system but we did help shift away, in deficit have the rainfall we had, since january . also see beginning of the next frontal boundary crossing through. it doesn't have a lot of moisture with it but where it currently is bringing in precipitation it is snow ape ice because it is cold enough across canadian border which we will get to but that is heading our way. we are going to stay dry, high pressure on our side all afternoon, come tomorrow here we go at 3:00 this is morning we will see beginnings of the precipitation. this looks like a fizzling front across our area it will knock temperatures back but likely doesn't bring us any wet weather. you can see by eight or 9:00 this is morning when it will be pushing in toward northeast pennsylvania, and even there it is a spot or two on the area radar. very much a blip, on the radar for us as well and we will in thee any wet weather out of it. by friday at 5:00 p.m. we are clear, dry and wind will be picking up, however and come at day it turns cooler, just
5:16 am
because of the cold air that is going to help take it over. for now we are in the 30's, lower 40's, not all that atypical. you go in the place in the hudson bay, rather and you are talking temperatures like we will find about this same time in the next few taste. so, it is at 34. still not having quite scene the brunt of the, cold settle in here. lets talk gears and talk tropics. we have not talking about that. we have not. the there has been nothing going on. there continues to be nothing going on which is good news. as we get closer to the end of the official, hurricane season at end of this month right now things are looking quiet in that regard. back here at home similar story. it is breezy but 58 with sunshine is not bad for november 10th. later tonight under clear skies we will have 44 degrees and tomorrow that wind should pick up more readily. temperatures should rebound but it is a frontal boundary. don't get used to that high of 62. by the time we hit the sat the take taste of december here,
5:17 am
folks, 49 at best for a high. we will keep sun all weekend long but we will rebound for sunday up to 58 degrees, meisha, over to you. so many people so happy that we are going to see the sunshine. i don't know about you but i have the heat blaring in my vehicles, not in the house yet. certainly in the vehicle. are you with me? let me know, people say, no windows are still opened. i can't believe that. path the path galleys here and totally with me on that. we have an accident here, injuries reported 422 westbound approaching oaks, just a heads up, it is pulled out to the shoulder. it will in the slow you down too much. in the yet. starting to get a gaper delay, tapping on the brakes as they are trying to move this completely off the roadway for you but just a heads up that is still out there and yes, we are seeing brake lights. 422 westbound approaching, it we have an accident. overall staying aside there that things are okay. here's a birds eye view of the vine and i-95 you can see how
5:18 am
nice traffic is flowing. i will say things are starting to build ever so slightly. it is almost as if we are starting to get our footing after the septa strike. it was a six day strike. been over a few days. ever since then it has looked busier and earlier. the not a bad idea to give yourself extra time. to this is vine at i-95. ninety-five south at girard an area i'm keeping my eye on and levels are complete thely starting to build right through. still traveling at the 55. we will start to drop when we move in the 6:00 o'clock hour. we saw that yesterday and all week, we will see that probably american likely again today. we have a down pole in collegeville, and level road is closed at ridge pike. route 29 and collegeville road is still out there as well as alternate. seventy-three southbound at route 90 that left lane block. that will be block until around 6:00 a.m. some of this construction is lingering a little bit longer then usual. rahel, back over to you. all right, thank you. now for a look at newspaper headlines across our region. >> on the front page of the
5:19 am
times hurled police announced the arrest of the king of prussia man in connection with the allegations of child rape. fifty-one year-old peter, at stevens drive was taken in custody after under age victim contacted the authorities. the victim reported sexual activity was happening over a three-year period at a local location this lower providence. news journal of hockessin claimed life of the one person and left another injured yesterday morning. the driver of the nissan murano crossed double line in on coming traffic in lancaster pike hitting a dump truck head on bursting in flames and killing the driver. crash shut down the roadway for several hours. from the cover of the spirit of the delaware county, they hosted book and badges president where police officers read books to children in addition to the reading to the the kids, in attendance they also got to check out a police cruiser, flashing lights and all. and that is a look at the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. well, i have always said it is never too late to live it up.
5:20 am
>> and nine three-year old wisconsin would hand is crossing an item off her bucket list. >> how exciting. >> how exciting. peggy wanted to go sip lining and seized her opportunity at the mall of america. she encourages everyone to please follow their dreams, and she said she want to go sip lining again. >> you go, peggy. >> i love that. >> i don't like the term bucket list, i feel like it is so minister bid. >> i'm telling you, you will do that if you ever come with me to the mall of america. this is what we do there. you swing from the rafters all day. it is so great. >> what do you think. >> you swing from the rafters of mall of america. >> i would do it. >> yes. >> i am bringing you, you don't have a say in the the matter. >> wild woman meisha. up next pat is up with sports. >> i'm ready for sip lining,
5:21 am
who is in. >> he. >> jim, rahel, meisha what is definition of insanity? for sixerss it is ending games the same way over and over. we will see if they could pull out a win last night, and that try therafluexpressmax,you back now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. new expressmax caplets.
5:22 am
what do we want our kids how to game a test... or test themselves in a game? how to master an exam... or examine a master? how to be robots... or build robots? the njea believes students deserve a well-rounded education- including arts, music, technology, and so much more. that's why we're working with parents and communities to reduce the emphasis on high stakes testing. because when you limit the tests, they can test the limits... of their potential.
5:23 am
5:24 am
so close. so close. this is even overtime but no cigar. >> pat's here with sports. >> yes. >> you have highlights. >> yes, low lights, highlights it is all of the same when it comes to the innings isers. they are still trusting the process. in what has become a unpleasant theme philadelphia 76ers held their own in several games this season until the end and that is when it falls apart. that trend continued last night as they looked for win number one on the road. sixers visiting indiana larry legend in the house, pacers president of the basketball operations larry bird watching on. to the fourth gerald lend are son finding some space and he knocks down the three. sixers are up two. got to be a win, right. out of the time out paul
5:25 am
george find room and he knocks it down. they are tied at 109. they helped to overtime. they can win it there, right? 1:30 left, sergio rodriguez loses it, paul george flushes it, sixers lose another winnable game 122-115. they are zero ape seven. they will play indiana tomorrow night. at four and four eagles can ill afford to lose the remaining eight contests of the season. bad news they finished out with three more divisional games, three games against teams that made playoffs a year ago and this year a match up with the league's best offense. carson wentz and bird will take on the atlanta falcons sunday at one looking to break a two game losing streak. they are in last place in the nfc east so there is little margin for error and they know now is the time to turn it around. positive news as bird look to stop falcons high flying attack, defensive tackle will bennie logan will return
5:26 am
sunday after missing three games with the the groin injury. he was knocked out of the game against washington, back in week number five. so eagles need a win, sixers need a win, and how to we get that? how do we make that happen. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> you guys are not much help. >> i don't know. >> we are looking for you for advice. >> i'm saying so. if they win you owe me breakfast. >> okay, i'm here to moderate that one. >> i'm hungry. coming up next on "eyewitness news" how some of the largest corporations are reacting to the election. plus we will tell but a social media record achieved, hi, trang. >> angry about the election result and process in general, hundreds of protesters hit the streets. i'm trang do and i'll tell you their message to the president-elect. trying to look ahead at this point we will end up with
5:27 am
a tame weekend but chilly to start things off. on at day we cannot even hit 50. we will rebound quickly though back to more typical territory upper 50's generally around the board say for poconos and everybody can bank on sunshine all weekend long. we will be right back with the full (narrator) attention medicare beneficiaries. (alex) if you have medicare or will be covered soon, here are some important things you should know. first, if you think medicare covers everything, you may be in for an expensive surprise. second, you could be responsible for thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. which brings us to number three. a medicare supplement insurance policy from colonial penn life insurance company can help you save money by helping to pay the bills medicare doesn't. so you have affordable coverage with the freedom to choose a plan that best meets your needs and budget. and no one chooses your doctors but you. you can be covered for visits to doctors, specialists, hospitals, and more. so now that you know more
5:29 am
he hat, walks aroundpliments. with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, "thank you for serving our country" and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community. i'm very proud of him. male vo: welcome to new beginnings. comcast. it will be sunny and breezy today but temperatures
5:30 am
are going to be feeling more like the december soon. get ready for a big chill. good morning i'm rahel solomon. i'm jim donovan. katie and meisha will be here in just a minute but first here's what we need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >> the peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy. >> president-elect trump's transition to the white house will officially begin today when he meets with president obama. anti donald trump protests continuing around the country. >> not our president, not our president. >> this protest last night was very large, started here at city hall and continued on broad street, donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an opened mind and a chance to lead. >> i don't think we really should to have care, they should care about legos and whether eating pop roxanne coil
72 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KYW (CBS) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on