tv Eyewitness News CBS November 11, 2016 2:07am-2:41am EST
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>> right now at 11 the transition in washington takes the first step. president obama meets with president-elect don bell and the advice michelle obama gave to melania trump. >> and post vandalism at a school. hateful messages discovered and how leaders are trying to stop them from spreading. >> and hundreds of anti trump
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protesters on the streets of philadelphia for a second night and now the president-elect is weighing in. don bell is back on twitter and has something to say about the nationwide dem straitionz. good evening everyone i'm ukee washington. >> and i'm jessica dean. >> and here's more on how tonight's protests unfolded, david. >> hi, jessica. i spoke to officers identifies on scene. things are starting to settle down. many demonstrators have been out here since 5:00 this evening xing they want todd do it during rush hour for a specific reason. for second night in a row 1,000 people took to the streets to show displeasure with don bell. >> he expressed he wants to take away rights of minorities and lgbt. >> and it annoyed commuters. >> it will not change the outcome. how about we all come together and do what you've been doing. it's about survival. >> doing this now gets until
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the way. >> we met rodney reynolds in town from california for a business conference. >> if you want to get upset get upset about the people who didn't vote. >> the crowd made up of mostly women shout todd anyone who would listen. they believe don bell doesn't see women as equals and protests made the way down john f. kennedy boulevard to 30th street station. >> it terrified me when trump suggesting appealing row v. weighed he's our president there's no denying that. >> president-elect don bell no strange to twitter he tweeted this out. just about two hours ago, just had a an on and successful presidential election and professional protesters inchristed by the media are protesting very unfair! ukee, jessica, several of these demonstrators told me tonight they plan to head head down to washington d.c. for inauguration on january 20. reporting live in center city, david spunt, cbs3, eyewitness
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news. >> before the tweet you showed us he said he had a good meeting and great chemistry with president obama at the white house. they met on you on one for 90 minutes today to begin smooth transfer of power. the two bitter enemies that spent years bashing each other never met until. president-elect thanked the president or meeting and called minimum a very good man. >> we discussed a lot of different situations, some wonderful and some difficult. and i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel. >> president obama told the president-elect he wanted him to succeed and would do everything he could to ensure a smooth transition. >> we talked about foreign policy, domestic policy, and as i said last night, my number one priority in coming two months is to try to facilitate
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a transition thaten shurz our president-elect is successful. >> and afterwards president obama said he left the meeting with renewed confidence trump was committed to a smooth transition. >> later president-elect trump discussed congressional with speaker paul ryan and melania trump had a meeting with first lady michelle obama what they talked about and the type of drink they shared together. >> be sure to tune into 60 minutes this sunday as don bell sfoz lesley stahl and the first post election interview. see it sunday night here on cbs3. both president and president-elect have been gracious since election but it's hard to forget some of the things they said about each other during the long campaign. >> nick owe brewer takes a look at the political whiplash of sorts going on and is it all part of the process. >> you had to take a double
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take when you saw them together after months of being deviceive and after a long and ugly presidential race this new foundship towards diplomacy left some scratching their heads and questioning the authenticity of our leaders. >> our president is incompetent. >> on the economy done zone uniquely unqualified to be our chief executive. >> from political adversaryyes to presidential allies. >> i believe it is important for all of us regardless of party, to now come together, work together. >> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future. >> for some, president-elect don bell's 90 minute meeting with president obama at the white house seemed like a sharp turn you. >> know it's not sincere it's political thing to do. >> it's politics. >> it's fake. >> it's actually quite normal. it's really intensified in this election psych. >> heather lamar is associate
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profession or and communications expert at temple university. she says while it may seem insincere it's sem part of passing the baton. >> even if you don't respect the person sitting in the office, youry suspect the office itself. >> not happy. but i have to accept it. >> at least we're trying to go in the right direction. >> if you want to reunite everyone you have to put aside your differences. >> after enduring months and months of negative ads. >> you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. >> and you can put half of trump supporters into the basket of deplorables. >> it's time to turn to diplomacy something she believes president-elect trump did successfully when crediting opponent during his acceptance speech. >> he opened the door by doing that. >> we hope it transaendz cross the country. >> the question remains, were they telling the truth on the campaign trail or are they telling the truth now. lamar believes that without the
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election rhetoric the high stakes associated with election we're seeing our leaders for who they truly are and hopefully that will set the tone for the rest of the country. >> most people i spoke to, that's their hope too. >> and that's peaceful transfer of power is hallmark of american democracy. >> that's who we are. >> that's who we are, exactly. >> thanks, nicole, appreciate it. >> the stock marksed rallied after a second day and the dow rose to close at all time high and nasdaq fell 42 points and s&p is up 4. and it looks like hillary clinton is adjusting to life now that she's lost the presidential election. a mother most posted this picture to facebook explaining she was "heartbroken about the election results and decided to take her daughter on the hike. it's the first time we've seen hillary clinton since her concession speech yesterday. she was walking her dog with former president bill clinton and he's actually the one that took this picture. it's now going viral.
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authorities are investigating hateful vandalism in a bucks county school in the wake of the presidential election. eyewitness news reporter alexandra hopp is live with what was found at council rock north high school and the response, alex? >> well, jessica, i'm told zoo officials attend aid gay straight alliance meeting this afternoon to discuss with students what happened and try to figure outweighs to help them. >> photos like this were taken and shared in what officials at council rock high school north called aftermath of tuesday's presidential election. >> i actually walked into my second period. class and looked at my phone and there was image from my friend sent in a group chat that had swastikas on it and mean things towards homosexuals with the f word involved. >> that photo was taken of defaced piece of paper inside a girl's bathroom and read, i love trump. >> then i went to the bathroom
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and after seeing that to kind of collect my thought because it upset me a lot and i looked to my left and there was no vand mix. that vandalism according to the district, was performed directly on to a toilet paper dispenser and said if trump wins, watch-out, two more swastikas were found in boys bathroom and latino student said she found a note in her backpack telling her to return to mexico. >> there's a lot going on and it's hard for some to swallow and it's causing people to be upset and acting out in ways that would not normally happen. >> school district said "by writing this message to our parents my shop we can collectively wrap our you arms around this issue and stop further ins dprents occurring, we're better than this". now, parents had taken to facebook airing their grievances about this issue. some saying these were targeted threats at certain students a
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others saying they were simply teens mess around. either way police are now involved and they are investigating. reporting live in bucks county, alexandria hof, eyewitness news. >> chopper 3 over a fire tonight in westampton, purr ling con county henery rowan mansion on bridge street and crews arrived to see the fire coming from the roofer. it was normally owned by late wendy rowan and industrialist and it is now owned by the county. the cause under the fire remains under investigation. no one was injured. >> tomorrow is veteran's day an a world war ii veteran from hatboro had a breakfast day with please obama. >> 108-year-old bill moore will meet the president tomorrow. he will dine with the president at the white house. moore join the army in 19 40 at the age of 34 helping to free concentration camp prisoners in europe. in 2004 trance gave moore th
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theest military war the region of honor. >> an unlikely reunion by two people touched by war. it happened after a quick internet search. on eyewitness news at le trang do shows you the special connection two strangers uncovered decades after the vietnam war. well, tonight we're taking a trip across the pond but it only requires a drive to delaware. >> how convene. vittoria woodill shows us a woman who started a teen room at the age of 65 and one thing you should not do what you sit down for afternoon tea, kate. >> temps dropping tonight as well and string of chilly days and i'll tell you when it will feel like december for the weekend. plus you don't want to miss this. >> we're not exactly sure. are they going to interview you. do you have to play the game. you have to play the game. >> i'll introduce you to the local family who made it on one of television's most positive popular game shows the secret
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>> first lady michelle obama hosted incoming melania trump. that came as president obama amet with donald trump in the oval office they drank tooe and talked about raising women in the white house and touring the executive residents. >> and inspired from the tradition across the pond. >> vittoria woodill has learned how one woman mastered a sweet way to get through lif life. torrey had to bring her best manners to the table for this one♪ it's tea for two in dover, delaware. put pinkyes up and historical painted lady victorian where there are pretty pots of tea for pouring and sweet zones for tasting. >> oh, the pineapple in there. it's delicious. >> and tiers of finger
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sandwiches for the picking. >> cucumber sandwich. >> delicious. strawberry sandwich. >> sweet but not too sweet, oh, my. >> ba vareian cream cup with coconut sugar and coconut and rice pudding and mini chocolate cheese cake and lemon cake. >> there goes the pinky again. >> you may have to think twice how you use the pinky. >> it does not go up in the air. >> setting things straight and setting place for tea is later of the manor paula kinsly. she started tea house at the age of 65 and her love of british royal traditions and prince charles started much earlier when she was in the 5th grade. >> i fell in love with him then and i'm still in love with him. >> do you tell your husband that. >> oh, yeah. >> like cinderella it was humble beginnings for cinderella. >> back in the area people didn't have a whole lot of kloms and a whole lot of thing
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things. unless you were born with a silver snoon your mouth. >> all she wants for others is to have them to have the royal treatment. >> i hope having it here stimulates the ladies to get u up, get dressed, and get theirselves ready to come to tea for two. we have to get through life and why not do it a sweet way. >> do it a sweet way, right? >> we noticed, put the pinky down everyone. put it down. >> also, i should mention that this place is not for kid owes under the age of 6 especially with all that china around. i see why. and keeping with the traditional english afternoon tea practice they kindly request that do you not comma tired in jeans, shorts or tank tops. >> probably not the place for tank tops. >> no. not the crop top. that's very in right now. >> i'm in dover a lot i am going to stop by. >> it's lovely you would lover
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it especially -- >> pinky down. >> thanks, torrey. >> a south jersey town to ending decades of tradition by opening up the tech. borough of pitman is ready to serve alcohol. they passed referendum to allow the sale of liquor licenses and council could pass an ordinance up to three licenses and there is discussion each liquor license could cost several hundred thousand and dollars. >> and you heard us talk about casting calls for big time game shows. >> tonight you're about to meets a local family that showed up and got noticed. kate bilow with the secret to making it on to family feud. >> it was unforgettable moment for the family in glassboro new jersey when they got the call to play the family feud. i watched the airing of the show with them and got inside scoop of what it takes to make the feud♪ >> so get ready we talked into
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the place with fake mustaches on. >> the family in glassboro new jersey knew their family was perfect for family feud and last winter at the philly convention center they had to standout in a sea of other families wanting the same thing. >> it was insane. they had auditoriums of people we were not sure would they interview you or play the game. had you to play the game. >> and had you to play in front of other families watching these families gave the scafitis app edge. >> we watched to pick up tips. >> and what did you see they were not. >> they were not loud, they were not energetic and they were not fun and they were not saying good answer. >> yeah. >> so we tried to do all that. >> after the mock game the scafiddis were introduced to phase two. >> i said my name is sydney i'm a drug dealer i sell drugs the legal kind i'm a pharmacist and then i turned it over to my daughter and she said.
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>> i may not look like accountant but i am one. >> after audition you don't know if you made it on to the show for weeks until lucky families receive a. >> postcard. postcard. >> the scaffidis were september a postcard and flown to the show. >> steve walks out and he's star struck so funny and nice and handsome. >> and the scaffidis did not win their game but had the time of their live. think you want to be on the feud these veterans have tips for you. >> match your outfits, look good, be excited and energetic and go for it. >> be loud and crazy. >> at the end of the day they don't need the smartest person they need funest, loudest, to make good tv and have a good time at family feudd good answer. good answer. [ applause ]. >> so the idea to go on the show is actually the brain child of son of family you
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didn't see here tim scaffidi he's over seas with the merchant marines wanted to give a shout-out to him. this family had so much personality. i tell what you i spent the evening with them and within a minutes of meeting them you feel like you're part of the family and all the friends and family said the same thing. if your family wants to go on the feud, good answer. good answer. >> i have noticed over and ove over. >> over and over sgle that's what they sea. >> i've got an idea, news anchor team family feud from around the kupty you guys in. >> i'm in. >> let's me hear you good answer, come on. >> good answer. >> there's our captain there. >> she taught me well they taught me well. >> good, i'll check in today. >> let's talk about the weather now. i have good answers as far as the weather is concerned for veterans day tomorrow. how today turned out 1st and foremost i pick you up to burnville this is berks county, about half hour or so northwest of reading and home of the kozier christmas village from 5
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to 6. you can see it on our web site and it's a cool fleiss go especially this weekend when the weather will be a lot like this and we have sunshine. also cooler temperatures moving in as we get into the day on saturday. so it's a warm-up and then a cool down and wind will be round tomorrow and on saturday thanks to the front that is approaching from the norm and west. you cannot see it here but as we widen out here you see hours over eastern canada this run fizzles precipitation-wise as it runs towards us but will ush ear in cooler temps for the start of the second. 50 in philadelphia, 50 mil millville and 50 in atlantic city. step outside right now, take a gander what it feels like on saturday it won't even get that warm at the hite of the afternoon. that's the change that is coming. and out ahead of the front winds are out of southwest here tonight. it's a little breezy. winds 12 miles an hour in city and 17 mount pocono and windy tomorrow as well. as that front approaches winds will speed up. so the high is 6.
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and i got to tell you if you will be out and about all day headed to work bring the coat even if it doesn't feel like you need it by late this afternoon this temperature begins to drop as the front comes through. front comes through late afternoon tomorrow, tomorrow night is going to be cold. and saturday, cold as well. we're right around 60. low 60s in city and upper 50s in suburbs for friday and friday late afternoon and evening turns colder and saturday's highs in the 40s. when you wake up saturday morning with the wind chill it will feel like 15 to 20 in poconos and cold in the lehigh valley and berk county as well. 20 to 25 we wake up feeling not much better than 25 to 30 in philadelphia and surrounding suburbs. and overnight the low 44 degrees is mainly clear with a chilly breeze and your friday, again, not bad, 62. but that's a little misleading because in the afternoon the temperature begins to drop and by the time we walk out the door tomorrow night around midnight it will be very cold. saturday, cold at 49. but, if you're not quite ready
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for decemberlike weather take heart we're back to seasonable, sunshine monday sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, and great warm for the eagles game on sunday. >> good to know. >> good to know. >> i have not worn a coat yet to any of the games. >> that's impressive. >> is this good. >> sunday may be the day. >> i think that's probably right. >> one reason to feel good about the eagles chances the the rest of the way. >> and it's been a brutal week for president obama and today he welcomed basketball royalty. how lebron and calves brought a fun moment
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touchdowns. wide-out jordan matthews talked about the home field advantage of the linc. >> i played bet airport home and it's something we feed off of as far as the fans and it's just i mean atmosphere is second to nonbut i don't like to get up here and -- we have to go out and win. it cannot be home, away thing. at the end of the day there's maybe one game i felt like okay i look back at it we got out played. the other games we gave them away. >> meanwhile the falcons offense has embarrassment of riches especially at running back they have a pair of guys in the backfield. the most dynamic is de'vante freeman averages five yards a carry and overall the falcons are fit rushing the ball. >> i mean they have two really good running backs. he was a pro bowler last year and he's having a good season come oving the injury. and 26 he's running the ball really hard and they going to
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find you. it only takes one person to bring them down. >> switching gears 0-7 sixers are off tonight and host pacers tomorrow. sixers have not won a game in november since 201 and meanwhile flyers are off as well and tomorrow they visit the toronto maple leaves. cleveland calves visiting white house in honor of nba championship and after the ceremony the fun begins. calves and first lady michelle obama taking part in the mannequin challenge. and there's lebron and mish tlel to his right. right there. did he blink. did lebron blink. >> possibly. >> could nut in reverse. >> no blink ago loud. >> that was fun. >> thank you. >> up next. >> to look a lot lik
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franklin square season. >> plenty of lights out there. and you can take a ride on lightning bolt holiday express train and musician from philly pops helps the crowd and food and drink to get everyone in the spirit there, kate? >> reporter: well the weekend is almost upon us. it's friday eve now and the weekend looks nice. we have a lot of sunshine both saturday and surprised. the problem comes on saturday and any little bit of a cold day. poconos, 49 saturday and 49 down the shore as well. a quick rebound as we head to surprised. we're back to the upper 50s where
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