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say as we go into the lockerroom, moments ago, we caught up with the always vocal angelo cataldi. >> well, today is monday, november 14th, good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha getting us started on a good monday morning. >> good morning, happy monday. i got to say at the tailgate yesterday, people are still saying the eagles would win against the falcons. they pulled it off. absolutely roads looking okay, nice and dry right now with the gorgeous supermoon, but we have one problem out, there we'll get to in a in just a minute. >> looks as though it will stay dry through the majority of day, eventually, system on the way going to bring our next rounds of rain. so we will talk about that throughout the course of the show. i do want to get you out the door right now. all clear at the moment. not even cloud in the sky. generally, that's real temperatures bottom out. some of the report coming in this morning, from our eyewitness weather watcher network, pretty astounding even to me. so it is very, very chilly, the winds at least is light. but that's also meaning that you're going to have layer of
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frost to be thawing out on your car windshield before actually hit the road. need the extra time anyway just to be thawing out. currently in the 3's, all of the observations from the jersey shore into the sit then up to the mountains. as the day progresses ride to school, yes, chilly, stuck in the three's, heavy winter coat good idea for the kids at least not going to have to contend with the winds. ride home featuring more cloud cover however, mime err afternoon, those clouds are actually a thing, sign of things to come here, next system moving off the coastline, bridges with it some needed rain, as we head into the overnight specially. but could even come little sooner than that, so coming up later in the show meisha i time it out for you give you things unfolding. >> great to know, especially for the morning commuters. thank you so much. and good morning to you. taking a look at the ben franklin bridge right now, we are looking good. pushing in the westbound direction, you can see that moving into center city however talcony palmyra bridge speaking of bridges scheduled to open right around right now, just heads up on. that will also we do have this accident in chesterbrook, take a look at this. because now it is blocking
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two, almost three right lanes, plus the shoulder clearly, again, this is in chesterbrook, 202 southbound before 252, and it is starting to slow you down little bit. we are starting to see some backups in the area, because that far, you certainly want to give yourselves extra time, at least another 20 minute or so. and we know if that lingers out there i would say pushing little bit deeper into the 6:00, it is really looking to start to slow you down. another area that i keep my eye on 95 southbound, interstate pushing in the southbound direction at girard. look at this, look at how many vehicles already out there. so as we progress through the 6:00 hour it will only slow you down even more so. some construction in millville, 47 both directions, until right about now. jim, rahel, back to you. >> thank you shall meisha. new this morning, philadelphia firefighters make quick work of a tire fire in kensington. flames broke out around 3:00 a.m. at joel's tire shop on frankford avenue. thick black smoke poured from the building as though tires fueled the flames. fortunately, no one was injured, and so far no word on
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a cause. this morning, fire fight is her recovering from a leg injury, after a two alarm fire in chester. happened last night around 7:45, on the 600 block every east 22nd street. the flames forced people from their homes, but no one else was hurt. no word yet on cause. >> well, president-elect trump admits it was a mean campaign. >> but he is pledging he'll conduct himself in a good manner as a president depending on the situation. trang do live in the cbs-3 news center more of the 60 minutes interview. a lot of people talking about this. >> called the clinton's good people, said he doesn't want to hurt them by opening up another investigation into hillary clinton's emails, also addressed many promises he made on the campaign trail, had a direct message for people identifying themselves as his supporters while committing hact of harrassment and intimidation against minorities. >> do you want to say anything to those people? >> i with say don't do it, that's terrible, because i'm going bring this country together. >> they're harassing latino's, muslims?
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>> i'm so sad end to hear that. and i say stop it. if it helps, i will say this, and i will say it right to the cameras, stop it. >> on immigration, the president-elect has not abandoned his promise to build a wall along the us-mexico boarder. >> are you really going to build a wall? >> yes. >> one issue here appears to have soft ends on, asking for special prosecutor to investigate former rival hillary clinton over her emails. >> well, i'll tell you what i'm going to do. i'm going to think about it. i feel that i want to focus on jobs. i want to focus on healthcare. i want to focus on the border and i am graduation, and doing really great immigration bill. >> though mr. trump has plans to repeal and replace obamacare, he says, there are provisions in the law woe like to keep. >> when you replace it, are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered? >> yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest -- >> you're going to keep that?
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>> also children with living with parents extended very much try and keep that, it adds cost but it is very much something we'll try and keep. >> so it won him the presidency, trump still believes the us election process is flawed. >> you still think it is rigged? >> i think, look, i won with the electoral counts. >> exactly. but do you think it is rigged? >> yes, some of the election locations are. some of the system is. >> even though you won you're saying that. >> well, i am not going to change my minds just because i won. but i would rather see it where you went with simple vote. >> and when press bad releasing his tax returns, mr. trump said he would do it eventually. but voters didn't seem to care much about seeing them. top priority instead deporting two to 3 million undocumented immigrants with criminal records. live from the cbs news center being trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> trang, thank you. meanwhile demonstrators take to center city streets for the fifth night in a row protesting against
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president-elect trauma. >> -- trump. >> (protesting it). >> they marched at independence hall yesterday afternoon, organizers say the protest represented everyone who feels marginalized or threatened by a trump presidency. there had been similar protests across the country in 15 state. those protests taking place in other major sitting including los angeles, new york, san francisco, los angeles, 8,000 people marched saturday. in portland, 71 people were arrested saturday. in response, trump told people yesterday, do not fear his presidency, and that he would bring the country together. >> a racially motivated attack on villanova campus is under investigation this morning. a black female student told radnor township police a group of white men yelling trump attacker. authorities say the student was approached thursday night by three white men in a septa tunnel on campus, she told police, one of the men knocked her to the grounds as she hit her head. fellow student as you can imagine are now on edge.
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>> it just shocking for me, yes. >> very forward, uncomfortable hatred on tv, like empowering people to actually act on these things that they wouldn't otherwise. it is sort of almost sent a message it is acceptable. that we, you know, condone this for our democratic elections. >> and this is just one of several racially charged act of violence and vandalism that have been reported across the region in the wake of the election. >> in other news, six people assaulted by flash mob of teenagers, in center city. the group of juveniles ran rampid 16th street just after 6:00 on saturday. philadelphia police are investigating the rash of violent attacks, and off duty detective and his wife among the six victims assaulted by the teenagers. fifty to 60 teens gathered at 17th and walnut before terrorizing 16th street. >> generally, it is pretty busy around here, and i can't believe that something like that would happen, specially so many people around like on a saturday night. >> one eyewitness claims he had heard a scream right before the teenagers' ran
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through traffic. jumping on cars, and punching people. the eyewitness also said he over heard talks, attacks, may have been coordinated over social media. police arrested two juveniles involved in the flash mob attack, and continued a search for more suspect. a lot of concern this morning, after an earthquake shakes new zealand over the weekends triggering tsunami and killing two people. now officials are warning resident to be alert. cbs news correspondent hena daniels halls the latest. >> strong after shocks continued, to shake new zealand this morning. after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, struck the country's south islandment cracking roads and demolishing homes and businesses. >> just a bloody shame. i feel -- can't bring the people back. >> powerful tremors have triggered landslides. these three cows along with other livestock stranded on islands of grass, and since the grounds ripped apart around them. the after shocks continued to rattle the nerves of already
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exhausted and terrified residents. the quake triggered a tsunami, about six feet high, resident along the east coast were told to move to higher grounds. damage to the main highway has completely cut off the small rural town of conquer a where emergency officials say 1,000 tourists are stranded. >> the verdict, block off the only way through, cut number of tourists down, ultimately stuck. >> the head of new zealand civil defense force says a navy ship is on the way to help burried people who are isolated to safety. hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, south jersey courthouse will shut down for one day this week, find out where, and why, coming up. >> plus, a big win for the eagles. angelo cataldi is weighing in, plus meisha's fan pictures coming up. >> brightest moon in almost 69 years, if you didn't look for it yet, we'll tell when you the best chance is to see it,
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>> live look at the supermoon over philadelphia. a rare site that hasn't been seen in decades. >> reporter: sky watchers across the globe looked up, assert's closest neighbor leaned a bit closer. >> big, pretty, shiny. >> a superman, happens whenever the moon's e lip call orbit, reaches closest point, at the same time full moon. but this one is specially super. >> six a years, right? >> i think 68. >> sixty-eight years. >> it will be the closest the
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moon has been to the earth since january of 1948. the unique opportunity to get out, admire our loverly neighbor in the sky. >> so the supermoon averages about 14% larger than the smallest full moon. it is about 7% larger than sort of average full moon. >> the difference can be hard to see if that globe is the earth's disc, the smallest full moon looks like. and this is a supermoon. >> honestly if someone hadn't told me, i don't know if i would have really known. >> but it will also be not only larger but brighter in the sky, 3% brighter, so might actually notice that sunday night, monday morning, monday night, that the little bit brighter outside. >> that was good news for zachary. >> lost in central park right now with my phone dead. so, and i have the moon to guide me tonight. so i'm very thankful for that. >> help like that from a moon this close won't be back until 2034. brook silva bragga for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> i did think something was
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up. i wasn't sure what it was, but i thought little different up there. >> little different this morning. well, i noticed how much brighter it was. that was the thing that really include me? >> katie apparently it is a lack of clouds really helping us see it? >> of course, if you don't have cloud cover it, will make the view that much brighter. obviously very moonlit sky last night, illuminated the surfacer of the earth here so nicely, because of the clear sky, the time of year, just really cold outside as a result. light of day starting to pop over the horizon, so your opportunity to view that supermoon extra supermoon is dwindling very quickly now, 26 degrees out in kutztown, and even in the city, still holding in the three, a at least at the airport. storm scan quiet locally see the combination of the next storm system nudging ever close letter ride up the coast, even as earl a this is evening, may see shower because of it, but i say generally expect that we start with sun, the clouds will be building with time here, toward evening, the showers start to move in south to north. further north you are, the more likely you stay dry
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through the entire day and night. but overnight, it becomes more numerous, in the way of wet werth. some of the rain could actually be pretty steady specially coming through in pockets. soap, i would say likely looking at upwards three quarters of an inch in total where we see the heaviest rainfall occur, however, lighter showers in spots, as the day goes on as well. so i do think the totals will vary. but even until say early afternoon, that rain could still be an issue specially going further north because again moving in from south to north, further north you are, later it will take, the longer it will take for it to actually disappear. so, that said, today, a little milder than average. clouds builds in with that system on the way. there will be showers around for the first half of tomorrow. then gradually starting to clear out. and then wednesday, thursday, friday, check it out, nice little warming trends, friday, my personal favorite. very mild. sunshine. meisha, over to you. >> i have to second. that will friday looked absolutely gorgeous, thank you so much, katie. good morning everyone, happen my n day, coming off a birds win, all looking well. we do have one incident out there, we get to in a in just a moment.
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right now keep my eye on the vine, westbound starting to heat up head toward the schuylkill, see all of the brake lights starting to go off. eastbound side starting to follow as well. certainly give yourself extra time there. this accident is clearing right now chesterbrook 202 southbound, 252, botallo right lanes compromised, looks little better now. looking at the back up shot there wasn't any. do have this accident in limerick however involving injuries, excuse me, this is chester, new jersey, involving injuries. east fifth street at morton avenue. heads up. this one is the one involving injuries in limerick. linnfield trap road between county club road and royersford road. starting to get little bit of troubles out there, the more vehies that jump on the roadways at this hour when we start to get. a lot more to talk about coming up of the first we'll take a quick break, "eyewitness n
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>> the eagles fails another tough game this week, seahawks. hoping to bring them more like lie wearing my eagles suit. you know, i get a lot of compliment on this, believe it or not. >> do you, jim? sure. well, yesterday the birds broke a two game losing streak, beating the nfl highest point team. maybe we thank jim for. that will the birds kept the atlanta high powered offense off the field, ryan mathews ran for 108 yards and two touchdowns, the birds beat atlanta 24 to 15. >> that's explosive offense on that side. atlanta has great offense. and i felt coming into this football game, that we would
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have to possess the ball and in order to do that i thought the running game would be a huge family tore -- factor. >> total yards, over 200, big, good to go to get it going again, ryan couple of down weeks, but good, he was running angry. then when the o line is playing like that, made my job easier, that much. >> kicker caleb struges hit three field goals. angelo cataldi from sport radio wip says that was big part of the game. >> the key to the game was that decision, when he had fourth and one, and appeared to be going for it, before he called time out. something happened on the side lines. maybe had flashback to dallas couple of weeks ago, where they didn't take the field goal. and this time they did. and he got it. that was the game. >> that was good. >> that was good. and yesterday you guys as you may know, yesterday, i was -- i had the privilege to call
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wip tailgate with some of the wonderful fans before the game. and i met so many people who say they absolutely love our morning show. (laughing). >> did they say they love the snout. >> well, they didn't say that, but i'm going out and limb. these two ladies came running up to tori and i screaming, you guys, literally, were screaming, so excited and telling thaws they watch every single morning. and they better be watching right now, i'm giving them big shout out this morning, and i'll quiz them later when we were all wearing it see if they were watching. flip gears, here we are, with sergeant dakota meyer, wonderful person, medal of honor recipient, eagles honored him yesterday as part of the tribute to the veterans, i couldn't be more honored to have met him. finally of course, that's huge, a/k/a sludge, our sludgeee as i call him, showing off his duck face because he tried out my limb flume per gloss and he loved it. i'm sure he's still wearing it
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this morning, in fact i told him when he woke up this morning it would look like he had big beef i lips, ya, like a peanut allergy. >> the things you learn from going to football games. >> she loved it. >> meisha wants one of these for herself. >> i do. i do. i want the under east, too. >> oh, still ahead, oh, boy, we have got to move along, coal ham sells no longer a fill, but that doesn't mean he has turned his back on the city, find out why he and his wife continue to give back it philadelphia. >> and a mother's gift, how one woman tk her personal tragedy and turned it into an ever lasting gift that could impact millions of people. her inspiring story coming up.
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>> weekends watch, overall pretty nice weather, nice bright sunny first half saturday. looks like fantastic start to the weekend here. second half, how much, does your nerve at least right now the chance for showers, we will fine tunas we get ever closer, guys, back to you. all right, katie, thank youment now for a look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> from the news journal six people injured sunday in a crash that shutdown us40 near new castle.
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two vehicle crash reported around 8:10 last night. one person left trapped in the wreckage, another ejected from the vehicle. delaware state police troopers are investigating the crash. from the front page of the intelligence err, narcan now a staple in most bucks county schools. the overdose antidote is kept in the nurse's office at most middle and high schools, according to officials in several school addition strict. can revive ones stopped breathing after overdosing on opioids. >> in the burlington county times, burlington county courthouse will be on lockdown thursday first responders complete an active shooter drill at the complex. the county sheriff's department will be in full protective gear with training weapons, that contain non-lethal stimulated ammunition. and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", president-elect donald trump gives his first post-election interview to 60 minutes. >> plus: he made his first two key appointment as he continues his transition to the white house. we will will have all of the
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details coming up next. >> what a story to tell. meet the men who came to bruce springsteen's rescue, and how the boss thanked them. meisha? >> and looking outside right now, 42 freeway, looking gorgeous, but we have two accident out there, one in chester, one in limerick, too, plus water main break, all of the updates coming up. first we'll take a quick break, so stay right where you are. cbs-3 "
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live from the broad was center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. it is monday, it is 6:30, here's what you need to know today in your morning minute. don't be afraid. we are going to bring our country back. >> president-elect trump's interview on 60 minutes, is finally hit the airwaves. >> are you really going to build a wall. >> yes. >> donald trump addressed many of the promises he made on the
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campaign trail. >> more protests, they march through center sit. >> i i think people are calling for us to rally around our president, again, i don't think he has any moral authority. >> a powerful earthquake shakes new zealand, triggers a tsunami, and bringing devestation to the island. >> the 7.8 magnitude quake epi-center was about 57 miles northeast of christ church. >> brian has time. he fires. and it is intercepted. that will do it. it is intercepted by motorcycle elvin. >> the eagles soaring above the falcons 24 to 15. the birds fly northwest next is up day to take on the seattle seahawks. >> good game, and good morning, let's get out to katie and see how the rest of the day is shaping up to look. >> looking pretty good, rahel, good morning, guys, looking ahead to at least very nice start to the day. it is chilly though. thankfully the win not blowingment because we would would have pretty vicious
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windchills if it were. at this point all clear. not cloud out there. created perfect viewing conditions for that extra supermoon, which now at this point has, in fact, set. so the window of opportunity has pretty much shut on that one. but we are at least going to see pretty pleasant day all things considered unfold, storm scan3 empty. temperatures remind you you need winter coat. in the 30's up and down this area of the area observations. and even colder through the most outlying suburbs. thankfully this wind is very light though. not totally non-existent, but light enough you won't notice it all that much. with that said, expect the sunshine to start the day off. with time, the clouds will eventually rebuild. that's a sign of things to come. our next system moves in, brink withing it showers, as early as the evening, but specially through the overnight. and before it get here, we expect daytime highs to reach low 60s with no problems, so as we time things out for you here, essentially hour by hour, every couple of hours here, we eventually shoot for 61 degrees, as our official daytime high, which is above average. at least by handful of
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degrees. so we'll take what we can get on what's very chilly start to the day with time, though, those clouds as we said do rebuild. we will time step out the potential for the rain for you little later in the show, meisha? >> that will be great to know, thanks so much, katie. good morning, everyone, happy monday to you. so, looking outside so far, so good. however, we have had a couple of incidents this morning, most of which are now clearing out of your way, not causing too many problems. the ben franklin bridge, just gorgeous shot here. looking good, pushing in the westbound direction to those of in you jersey coming in to center city but you are maybe starting to tap your brakes ever so slightly. just a heads up. now that the sun's trying to push up, we are going to start to see more and more vehicles out on the roadways, so chesterbrook, 202 southbound, 452, we saw accident, i would say 20 minute ago, now since cleared. gorgeous shot here. and traffic levels around that are looking pretty good. no congestion back up there. we have accident here in chester, new jersey involving injuries. east fifth street at morton avenue. heads up on that. give yourself extra ten, 15
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minutes there. and another accident in limerick. >> this one is also involving injuries. linnfield trap road between country flood road and royersford road again if you are anywhere around that area avoid it altogether. if you can't, just give yourselves extra time. water main break in carol park near drexel hill, 60th street and lansdowne avenue all lanes blocked, still, so you still have to use the alternate media street and route ten trolley shuttle bussing around where the water main is between 63rd and malvern and 33rd and market. rahel, jim, back to you. >> meisha, thank you. >> president-elect trump is starting to build his white house team. >> he shows republican party chairman ryan priebus to be chief of staff, and as read bin john reports, another un fire from lawmakers. >> imminent means coming soon. >> donald trump's campaign manager kelly ann conway assuring reporters sunday that trump was close to naming chief of staff. hours later the close was made. trump picking republican party chairman reince priebus for that position, trump also naming campaign ceo stephen
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bannon, the choice of priebus is likely to reassure establish, stick with key gop agenda items, picking bannon may allow trump to have harder line ideological themes he campaign on, prospect already drawing criticism from some democrats, including senate minority leader harry reid. the ceo of the anti-defemation league also him hitting trump's choice of bannon. calling on trump to rescind the pick it, comes a mid instances of flaring racial tensions since the election including racist messages scrawled on wall and signs at maryland church recent lip, trump respond today recent acts like those in a interview with cbs60 minutes. >> don't it, that's terrible. because i'm going to bring this country together. i say stop it. if it helps, i will say this, and i will say it right to the cameras, stop it. >> read cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pennsauken police are investigating investigate what led to shoot that left two people wounded. this happened early sunday
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morning, outside the regal banquet hall, on the 1400 block every route 73 north. both were taken to the hospital. but there are no details on the extent of their injuries. philadelphia police continue to investigate a hit-and-run in cobbs creek. investigators say, the driver hit five parked cars, near 51st and hazel avenue, early sunday, and then ran from the scene. no one was hurt. philadelphia police also continue their investigation into an accident that critically injured two women in center city philadelphia. investigators say, a truck hit them while they were crossing the street at 11th and market. the driver remained at the scene. and was later taken in for dui testing. >> this morning, new zealand's prime minister says damage from big earthquake will cost billions of dollars. take a look at some of the damage people are waking up to. the 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck around midnight monday morning local time. 55 miles northeast of the city of christ church. then, of .2 magnitude
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earthquake struck around 1:30 in the afternoon. at least two people are dead. >> driver dice in a fiery crash, after slamming into the back after charter bus in california. police say the bus was filled with coaches and players, from the san diego christian college men's basketball college. the jetta lodged under the back of the bus, the driver died at the scene. no one on board was hurt. >> well, apparently all it takes is one fireworks to create a mishap. that's what happened saturday night if orlando, florida, something went wrong on this fireworks barge, and in lake eola. that caused the entire barge to go up in flames. firefighters got it down and no one in danger. >> still ahead, inspiring story about turning grief into an ever lasting gift. >> there is nothing to do to save thomas' life. and i think once you're able to except that, and think, you know, this is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be
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unproductive. maybe there is some good that can come. >> how this mother ensured her baby's legacy through science. and how it could one day spare other families from their own personal tragedy. >> and cole hamels returns to philadelphia, find out what he and his wife were doing in the city of brotherly love. and why this won't be the last time you'll see them around. >> ♪ glory days ♪ >> glory days ♪ >> and, it was an unlikely meeting, meet the guys bruce springstein relives his glory days with at a local bar, and how he went unnoticed, coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪
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>> yes, looks like something would you see in a postcard. >> now, that makes everybody happy. i mean, how can you wake up with a frown on your face seeing that? >> what i like to wake to up on a monday morning. >> 6:42, big announcement from pink, the artist shares big news with her fans this weekend. >> the doylestown nature sieve pregnant. she posting here with her five year old daughter, willow, the 37 year old's second child with mother owe husband, the singer to not say when she is due. good luck, congrats to the happy cup. >> i weekend on the road took unexpected turn for bike nerves new jersey,. >> they stopped to help a fellow bike here turned out to be none other than bruce springsteen. >> here is the proof. you know they say, well, here is the proof. that's the boss. with a member of the american legion in freehold, now self ram of them were out for a ride when they spotted him. wasn't actually until they pulled over to help when they realize it was the boss.
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>> they had no idea it was bruce. just saw another motorcycle broken down, he was so down to earth, such a nice person. it was unbelievable. bruce, do you want a ride? >> how about this, they also went to nearby bar, hung out for 45 minute. then bruce's ride came, and pick him up. i'm sure he had places to go, but did he ask the group for their phone numbers and say he would hope to hook them up with concert tickets next time he's in the area. >> i love both ways, i love the bikers stopped, didn't know it was bruce springstein, but loved he was so gracious, so sweet, once they did pick him up. >> also told they were veterans, too, good for them. >> oh, and thank you. >> absolutely. what a great story. >> warm fuzz is on freezing morning, yes. and we're looking ahead, guys, to pretty decent day all things considered. it is cold however. that was really easy transition to make, you guys. we have chill in the air. take a look what the eyewitness weather watchers are reporting this morning, you have some 20's, some 30's, but not much better than that. let's take a look al some of
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the cold observations, 23 from don, out in tabernacle, 23 degrees, saying good freezing morning everybody. look at the big brought moon out there which has now set. but we are still going to see pretty large moon later on tonight. even though it looks like i think you will see more cloud cover overhead. could really limit the viewing opportunity. so hopefully you had a chance to check out the moon. tracey fox sent in nice clear sky, norristown, 39 degrees. chill in the air for sure. and even colder where lisa is reporting down in wilmington, also, nice clear sky for her, and she also mentioned that there is some frost out, there as women, so you will definitely need the extra time to be thawing out, windshield, if you don't have that benefit after garage. meantime though, we could use some rain. have been staying now for weeks, every time that the us drought monitor put out new report every thursday, the prognosis gets little bit more dire. it is not an extreme drought situation for us, but, we are at this point nearly anyway five and a half inch deficit
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of rainfall. not for the month but again real dow need to start chipping away at this. at least the opportunity to do little bit of light chipping here, come tomorrow, with this guy, all clear right now, we expect sunshine eventually, clouds to rebuild, than is why. because that storm, this coastal system will ride up the coastline, and as it continues to do so, a, the clouds, then, b, the showers move in, maybe as early as this evening. but specially overnight, and into tomorrow morning before they taper off all moving in south to north. only talking rain and the maybe upward of couple of tents of ann. so it is not a lot. but it is, we will take what we can get. slow morning drive as a result tomorrow. you may want to give yourself extra five, ten minutes on the alarm just so that you have that extra time to work with from out the gate here. but, beyond that point, we are going to not only warm up but brighten up friday my personal favorite. sixty-six and sunshine, meisha? >> sixty-six on friday, going to look gorgeous, and extra time dealing with some rain,
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even though we do need it. boulevard moving in the south brent, very slow here, a lot of brake lights going off, no longer traveling at posted speeds there so heads up. also an accident here, 422 westbound approaching route 29. but this one is pulled off to the shoulder. when we look at the levels around there, just isn't any. so actually looking really nice in that area. this is where we did have accident that's still lingering out there, with injuries, in chester new jersey east fifth street wharton avenue. another one in limerick also dealing with injuries, you want to avoid this area, if you can, linnfield trap road between country club road and royersford road. heads up on that. plus, a septa alert right here, regional rail suspended right now because of switch problems. >> construction between riched monday, westmoreland, 63rd and girard avenue, also route ten shuttle bussing like we've been discussing this morning, jim, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, meisha. a story about how someone's incredible sacrifice making real difference in the world. >> one mother faced with
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losing her child decided to offer a gift that would go on to help so many others. here's weijia jiang. >> sarah and ross gray excited about having twin boys, then, got devastating news. >> found out that one of them was healthy, one of them wasn't. >> one babe had i a fatal disorder that prevents the brain and skull from forming correctly. they were born on march 23rd, 2010. thomas, only lived for six days. >> there is nothing we could do to save thomas' life. and i think once you are able to except that, and think, you know, this is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be unproductive. maybe there is some good that can come. sarah spent the last weeks of her pregnancy ensuring her baby's legacy through science. thomas' organs were too tyne toy transplant. but the gray's donated his liver, blood and eyes to researchers at three prestegious universities. >> do you have any
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recommendations? >> doctor studies eye cancer in children at the university of pennsylvania. >> the donation of the retina, which is impossible to get under normal circumstances, was very valuable. >> sarah eventually reached out to doctor ganguly to find out if her donation had made a difference. last year the gray family finally visited her lab. >> this made a very nice human connection, which was, i think it, ever lasting for all of us. >> sarah also visited harvard and duke, the row search using thomas' tissue has been published in nearly two dozen academic articles. >> when we had him with us, we didn't know the impact that he was about to have, he is an important babe. >> i caleb, now six years old, has baby sister joselyn, and sarah works for the national tissue bank, which facilitates a million transplants a year. she says seeing the impact of her gift, inspired her, to help other make the same
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choice. weijia jiang, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, the time now 6:49. there is a lot coming up as always on cbs this morning. >> gale king joins us live from new york with a preview, gale, always good to see you. good morning. >> reporter: good to see you, rahel, jim. i like how you said that, jim, always a lot coming up on cbs this morning, that's how we like to roll around here. good to see you guys. lesley stahl joins us with more from her 60 minutes conversation, with president-elect donald trump, and his family. plus we'll talk with house majority lied err kevin mccarthy about what i am graduation plan he thinks can pass. and senator bernie sanders is here in studio 57, his plans to work with trump, and the way forward for democrats, how the stunning site of the supermoon, it is stunning, pretty stuff, creating dangerous flooding conditions, not so pretty. the news is back in the morning, we'll see you guys in about ten minutes and counting. >> always something new, it is a packed show, gale. >> that's right. >> we'll be watching, thank you. >> thanks, jim.
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>> talk about something new, this is new for septa riders, septa is offering a so-called travel wallet. that you can use on your septa key card. and it starts today. you can load up $250 into the travel wallet without worrying about expiration date. the travel wallet on sale at septa sales office and at kiosk at septa headquarters on market street. well, listen up, art right sufferers, this may put your mind at ease. >> new study of three different pain drugs have some reassuring results. researchers found celebrex, drug similar to one drawn 12 years ago for safety reasons actually no risky err for the heart than some other painkillers. the study tested celebrex against prescription strength ibuprofen and naproxin. >> another finding shows excessive cell phone use may be leading to depression, in adolescent. according to the new study in the journal pediatrics excessive cell phone use may be contributing to a rise in depression, in our younger generation. specially teenage girls. researchers say this spike is
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in depressed adoloscents, only highlights the importance of better managing the disease. >> former philadelphia philly, continues to give back to the community, despite no longer playing here. >> our own pat gallen caught up with the cole hamels. very cool family, always give back. he might be a texas ranger now, but cole hamels along with wife heidi continued to make their presence felt in our community. and they recently wrote another big check to prove it. >> all know no long area philadelphia philly cole hamels along with wife heidi continue to leave an impression on city he still calls home of the the hammell's foundation still very much a part of the fabric of the city of philadelphia, and they recently donated over $95,000 to wb saul high school here in the roxborough section of the sit. >> i just very happy for what we're able to now help provide to these students, and this school, because the school has done amazing job. and it is a lot different than i think what you expect in
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philadelphia. >> the grant that the hamels foundation provided saul high school will go toward repairs in the their greenhouse structure, happy to help whenever and whatever they can. >> notice we want to be part of the community, we want to give back it kids, that we want to be part of something bigger than ourselves and make this place, you know, better than how it was. >> as far as baseball is concerned, cole has continued his success in texas. although he does notice a difference when it comes to the fan base. >> they have great leadership like philly. but i think there is something that, you know, citizens bank park, in the summer, sell-out, the energy level -- >> hard to beat. >> it is very hard to beat. >> we haven't had that feeling in quite some time. cole reflect fondly. >> do you believe it has been eight years since you guys won? does it feel like eight years? >> it just shows i'm getting older. i'm glad i'm still around. >> not gray? >> not yet.
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but glad i'm still around, and hopefully have another opportunity to do it for another franchise. it is something special. >> can't believe it is eight years since that title. time does fly. for l hamels, cole is pitching at high level in texas, family roots remain here in philadelphia, and in addition to their work in the community they remain very much involved with charitable endeavors in after cam so good for them. >> always gill back to our community, i'm sure doing same in their new city in texas, just great people. >> very nice. >> thank you, patrick, appreciate t we'll be right back with three to go.
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("black friday" and the holidays are around the corner, you may be thinking every buying a drone. >> if so, you should know, though, there are new rules in place, depending on how you plan to use the drones. >> about two, three years ago, the government, the faa, federal aviation administration, looked at things, they basically said hey, you know, what is all of these little aircraft that people have flying all over the place. and where what are we going to do about it? >> tonight at 11:00 cbs-3 greg argos explains the new rules meant to keep you safe. new technology that protect your investment, understanding our air space could save lives. >> before you hit the road three to go. >> president-elect trump now has two key members of his
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white house team. chief of staff priebus, and bannon. >> it is bigger, brighter, supermoon, reached its closest part to earth this morning, and tonight the brightest moon in 69 years. >> ryan mathews rushed for 108 yards to help the eagles score 24 to 15 win over the atlanta falcons. the birds are all on cbs-3 next week facing seattle seahawks, that's three to go. >> last check on weather and traffic. >> beautiful start to the day, bright sunshine out there, now the moon has set, so we are left with sunshine, yes. but 42 degrees, the current temperature right now, nice clear sky for you here. it is chilly though. you can see the frost off in the distance on the grounds, obviously, you will be able to see your breath before your face gets, the chimney, still definitely some air out there, that, again, you can see your breath before your face, 28 degrees, though, we look forward in this forecast, watching for rain, as early as this evening, especially overnight into tomorrow. then we clear it out and start to warm it back up. meisha? >> looking outside, we did
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have accident, looks like that cleared, but take a look at that, sunrise, gorgeous, 422 westbound approaching 429. the vine certainly starting to heat up. westbound direction, hitting brakes before you jump on to the schuylkill eastbound side, actually looking okay, and again, sun glare, sun out, slow down. we will be dealing with it today, make sure to pack your sunglasses in delaware count. >> i thank you, meisha. next on cbs this morning, lesley stahl live to talk more about her 06 minute interview with donald trump and his family. >> and remember to join us each weekday morning, here on cbs-3, starting 4:30. have a great day. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
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