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(live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the next president of the united states makes major moves in his new admit, but not without controversy. protests continue nationwide, over the election of donald trump. critics and civil rights groups wantment president-elect to reconsider one of his newly appointed advisors. good afternoon, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jim donovan. across streets across america,
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this is an at demonstration outside of the capitol in silver spring, maryland. our sister station wusa in washington, d.c., says the protesters are students from an area high school who walked out of class. correspondent craig boswell with nor on the trump transition, and the president-elect first sit down interview on 60 minutes. president-elect donald trump tells 60 minutes lesley stahl that his campaign pledges were starting point for negotiation including the wall along the us-mexico border. >> would you except a fence? >> for certain areas, i would, but for certain areas a wall is more appropriate. >> that doesn't meanest's going soft on immigration. >> the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably 2 million, could even be 3 million, getting them out of our country or going to inch tars rate. >> tonight some support in congress. >> somebody has broken a major
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felony. do you still want them inside the country when they broke the through come in the first place? >> running the white house will be rans prive priebus, to be his new chief of staff. considered the all the mat washington insider with close ties, congretional leaders including house speaker paul ryan, mr. trump also steven brain us, criticized for using the website as a platform for the movement, linked to white national i am. i've never met the guy. i don't know stephen bannon. i trust donald trump's judgement. i think he will pick who will best serve him. >> as for the nationwide protest against him ... mr. trump says americans shouldn't be afraid of his administration, and that he plans to bring the country together. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. in other news this noon, cherry hill police officers say that all officers in the department from the chief on
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down to part time remembers now equipped with body cameras. the cameras will be used at all times. police say the cameras increase transparency, and help hold officers, and the public, accountable for their actions. the department has had in-car cameras for 12 years, and they say the body cams will now be an additional layer of safety. >> next logical step for us to make sure we capture everything. body cameras are not a replacement to the in-car camera system. supplement the audio and video recording capabilities that we currently have in place. >> the cherry cherry hill thinks department participate in the fielding it, evaluation of the cameras, funded by state and federal grants. one fire fight is her recovering this noon after he was injured battling a fire in chester delaware county. flames tore through the twin home on the 600 block of east 22nd street just before 8:00 last night. the firefighter suffered minor injury to his foot there. were no other injuries, but both sides of the twin home were seriously damaged. people were forced out of
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their home, as well. construction worker was injured when the heavy equipment he was operating tipped over at a landfill in gloucester county. happened about 9:00 this morning, at their gloucester county landfill in the swedesboro section. now we're told the man was able to get himself out of the construction truck, treated for concussion symptoms at the scene. at least two deaths are being blamed on powerful earthquake that rocked new zealand overnight disaster triggered small tsunami, left tour i cents stranded. hena daniels with a look at the damage. >> reporter: strong after shocks continue to shake new zealand this morning, after magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country's island. cracking roads, and demolishing homes and businesses. >> just a bloody shame. >> along with other livestock, stranded on islands of grass. >> since the grounds ripped apart around them.
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>> the after shocks continued to rattle the nerves of already exhausted and terrified residents. the quake triggered a tsunami, and residents told to move to higher grounds. damage to the main highway has completely cut off the small rural town of conquer a, where members officials say 1,000 tourists are stranded. >> quite a number of tourists, struck. >> the head of new zealand's civil defense navy ship is on the way, to help bury people isolated, to safety. >> hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". turning to werth, it is sunny now, but clouds will move in on this afternoon sunshine. meteorologist, katie fehlinger live on the skydeck with a closer look how the week is starting off. katie, on little group outing before the show. wasn't it nice snout.
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>> it was so beautiful, rahel, it continues to be so. even though some of the clouds are starting to nudge their way in, and we are eventually going to end up with some wet weather. building into the region, as well, courtesy of approaching coastal system, so, we start things off by looking at storm scan3, what you will notice here is that, a, the clouds builds in, on the ends of the loop, you do start to see some of the moisture nudging ever closer, i can zoom it out one time, there it is, in no wet weather just yet, even into delaware, but before the afternoon, and even early evening said and dorn some of the southern counties start to see the rainfall. does look like to me like primarily going to see the wet weather moving in through the overnight and tomorrow. we will track that much more detail, give you better sense every exactly when things will go down here later in the show, for now, in the mid or up ear's, even cracking into the low 60s, depending on location, but it is very comfortable outside. and, as we progress through the afternoon we expect high of about 61, here, in philadelphia. but, these clouds, they're starting to nudge in, from south to north. again, sign of things to come. so, it is very much needed
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rain, we are facing a pretty steep deficit at this point of rain since january 1st, so we'll take what we can get it, does move in through the overnight, again i'll track it for you later in the show, but later in the forecast, gorgeous weather, returning to this outlook, i'll let you know exactly how warm it will get, a, and also, b, how it is shaping up for the upcoming weekends, as well, guys, back into you for now. >> exactly, thank you, katie. well it will be another tough test for the eagles this sunday when they fly across the country to face the seahawks in seattle. >> the birds came to play yesterday, breaking a two game losing streak by beating the nfc top scoring teams. to the field we go. birds kept the atlanta falcons high powered offense off the field at the linc yesterday, eagles attack led by ryan mathews, ran for 108 yards, and two touchdowns, very good game for him it, wouldn't nfc south leading falcons 24 to 15, and the identification else opens, they like the running game. >> atlanta has great offense, and i felt coming in this football game that we would have to possess the ball, and
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in order to do that i thought the running game would be a huge factor. i think over 200, good to get it going again, here ryan obviously couple of down weeks, but good to see them. he was running angry. then when the o line playing like that, it made my job easy, tell you that much. >> kicker caleb struges hit three field goals, angelo kit ailed fry sister station, sports radio, 94wip, says, that was also a 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 line. maybe had a flashback, to dallas, couple of weeks ago, where they didn't take the field goal. this time they d and he got it. and that was the game. >> well, here is a live picture from the nova care complex. where eagles coach doug pederson meeting the media on the day after the birds big win over the falcons, let's listen in.
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>> our players, i would say this, that, defensive players, bang, bang, type plays, that to the naked eye, at the time, maybe it looks bad, but whether really it is not. that's why all of these slow-mo cameras and stuff that you see, you see bunch of different angles, but it doesn't change how we approach, how we game plan, or how we, you know, teach our players. >> we'll have much more from the coach on the eagles coming up this evening on "eyewitness news" beginning at 5:00. and coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> new way to pay for your ride. learn about septa wallet, just became available today. >> and, a good deed turns into a really good tie when a bunch of bakers run into the boss.
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>> well, a weekend on the open road took unexpected turn for a group of bikers in new jersey. >> they stopped to help fellow bike here turned out to be none other than bruce springsteen. take a look, here is the proof, that of course is the boss on the right, with a member of the american legion in freehold. so, several of them were out for a ride when they spotted him. wasn't actually until they pull over to help, they realized it was the boss. >> they had no idea it was bruce, just thought it was motorcycle broken down, he was so down to earth, unbelievable, bruce, you want to go riding, please? >> now, if that isn't good enough, they all went to nearby bar and hung out for about 45 minutes. of course, bruce probably had places to go, so his ride pick him up. they left. but he did ask the group for their phone numbers and said he would give them concert tickets the next time he's in the area. >> what do you want to bet they'll be good seats? >> you bet. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news",. >> the super moon quite a site. actually more to it than its brilliance, see how the
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supermoon is negatively affecting parts of the country. >> big problem with, that meanwhile our weekend watch, yes it, may be monday, but we know you're always looking at the weekends, right? at this point the first half of the weekends looks pretty phenominal. how much, a chance we see wet weather for the second half, and we, again, are expecting the potential for wet weather by that point. i'll outline the entire forecast for you coming up on the other side. don't miss it. scalpel. i have no idea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. (scream) i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can do more than just look the part. is that a foot? we are the tv doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives.
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1948. >> it may and site to see, but correspondent david begnaud saying it is causing astronomically high tides in places like south florida. >> the supermoon over miami, was stunning. unless you lived in a place like coconut grove, on south bay shore lane, the bay came ashore at high tide monday night. >> looks like we have about 6 inches of water here in the street, that shouldn't be. >> that's right. by 2013, we expect up to another 6 inches to rise, to occur, so we might see another 6 inches on top of this. >> with rising see levels, tides are swarming storefronts, and submerging city streets, but scientists say this much flooding is expected to be even worse. thanks to the so-called supermoon. >> the moon closer to the earth, than normal? >> it is. it is. that additional gravitational pull has caused our high tides to be a little bit higher than they would have been without that superman.
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>> we're at the point now that, you know, the waters are rising high enough, it is interfering with public safety. >> ray manages the waterway and sewer systems in miami beach. there scientists say flooding incidents have increased at least 400% in the last ten years. >> if miami beach's see level were to rise just 2 feet, the area would undergo a radical transformation. desperate times, lead to desperate measures. the city now spending at least $400 million trying to keep the tourist mecca higher, and dryer. most of the people living here in fort lauderdale live 5 feet above sea level. but there is a report which is suggesting the sea level could rise nearly 6 inches by 2030. that would be four years before we're talking about the next supermoon. david begnaud, cbs news, fort lauderdale, florida. >> david loves to stands in big puddles of water. >> indeed he does. >> every time always at a flood, when he comes, you know there is water coming somewhere. >> i do think he is from
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louisianna. >> the swampy necessary. >> yes, but katie you had a good way of describing the superman, we were just talking about that. >> yes, kind of like but to put a vac over over bin every water thousand would pool the water. that's what happens with the moon, just, but when you have a supermoon it increases the gravitational pool, closer to planet earth. so that's where the tide's issue, exactly, where it is coming from, so we can set up science experiment after the show if you want, rahel, for now looking ahead to is return every rainfall here in our area. and we do face a deficit. it is a pretty steep one at this point. all the way back to january 1, we've seen well over, multiple inches, here, rainfall deficit. so going out to the graphics, start things off by taking little statistics here. in philadelphia, we are shy at this point. by few tents of an inch. of five and a half inches, of rain that we have snot seen, we normally would have, on average. so we do need good soaking rain. and we're going to see certainly some rainout of this
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approaching system, but doesn't look like it will chip away too much at that said deficit. but does bring in the potential for some showers, timing could mess with specially tomorrow morning, drive, but see that this is basically riding up the coast. we zoom it out one more time, so just depending on the way this rotates through, the latest up-to-date modeling is suggesting that you might see the steadiest rain across new jersey, more of a scattered shower variety, the further inland you go. and future weather shows that very well, as women. we jump you all the way to 6:00. there may be shower in the southern most counties by that point, but it is really overnight, you know, one, 2:00 in the morning, rain becoming little more widespread further inland go, the way things unfold, cobb county by county issue, or half and half forecast, no rain to worry about further inland, but soaking rain up the garden state parkway for example, then it should be out of here through the afternoon
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and evening, and we should clear out very readily. beyond that point, there is a nice little finish to this work week here, as the jet stream lifts north, mild air can creep north as well. we will finish out work week with 10 degrees above the average temperatures which you will see in the seven day. for now beautiful beginning to the day. now the clouds are starting to nudge in, still very pleasant outside. middle township high school in cape may courthouse still full sunshine at kutztown area middle school from south to north the clouds cover will continue to move in. for now temperatures very consistent, up ear's country anywhere mount pocono to philly down to ac, pretty much everything inbetween. so at least that going for us here, not terribly chilly, high hit 61, sun, followed up by the clouds already, we will see the showers developing across the area radar. and becoming more numerous as every passing hour continues to un fowl here. then we look beyond that point. and thursday, and specially friday, looking beautiful. wednesday not bad either. partly sunny, seasonable, 57 degrees, come friday, though, that's looking really
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pleasant. that's my personal favorite of the seven day here. but saturday not bad either. next slot at least for any wet weather comes sunday, we'll keep you posted there, just a chance right now. >> thanks, kate. >> i "black friday" and the holidays right around the corner, you may be thinking of buying a drone. >> if so, you should know, there are new rules in place, depending on how you plan to use it. >> about two, three years ago, administration looked at things, basically said hey, you know, what's all of this, all of these little aircraft that people have flying all over the place. and 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. why under standing our air space could be live. tonight at 11:00. >> here is a question, what happens when you put 130 dogs together in one room? >> what were you thinking? stay tuned to
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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. >> coming up later today on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 can he not walk, and he's confined to wheelchair, but he's travel more than most, his inspiring story and message this man wants to send to other physically challenged people, and it is a message that applies to all of us, that's today at 5:00. looks good. can't wait to watch. that will popular fitness craze in japan is going to the dogs, quite literally. >> talk about downward dog. check it out. more than 130 dogs, and their owners, gathered at an amusement park in tokyo over the weekends. successfully broke the records for dogs yoga.
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the dog owners seem to get pretty good work out during the event, but the dogs on the other hand appear to be therefore moral support. all behave themselves. the event was part of the annual family week, which encourages family bonding. >> oh, they're all so calm. and i have to say between the dogs and the yoking, a i'm completely in. i'm sold. >> you know, as soon as i knew what was coming up here, ya in a heartbeat. >> take both of them with you, right? so cute. love it. >> well, that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. for katie, all of us here, thanks for watching. "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 and we're always on line for you don't forget at cbsphilly.com. the young and the restless is next. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪
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>> victoria: really? coming home drunk, accusing you of starting trouble, when i invited you here to help you plan katherine's birthday party, not that you need an invitation. i mean, you are their father, after all. and i thought he was gonna take a swing at you. >> billy: well, it wouldn't be the first time. hey, at least we didn't end up in a jail cell together, although that was self-defense...kind of. >> victoria: you actually think this is funny, billy? >> billy: i get the guy. hell, i was that guy. and i think you're being a little hard on him. >> victoria: [ sighs ] >> michelle: this is a surprise. >> travis: [ slurring ] i, um -- i just wanted to take you up on that drink you offered. >> michelle: oh. i't
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