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bay owe. >> i'm jim donovan. many people from our area are in washington tc for march for life. eyewitness nice caught up with seminarians preparing for this with us trip this morning as saint charles bar mayo shown i in wynnewood. philadelphia arch die ease says it section several thousand, local catholics to attend the march, car respondent michelle, is in washington with the look at today's event. a crowd gathered on the national mall hours before the march for life, begins, its path to the supreme court. >> i'm here to honor unborn, pray for unborn. >> le pray to mark anniversary of 1973 roe v. wade ruling which legalized abortion. the crowd here may be more fired up then usual with the new republican president, and republican majorities in congress, ant a borings opponents are feeling the political moment up. >> we feel like there is someone listening now. i have been coming here for a number of years for the march and we have not had a whole
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lot of support from the administration, in the past. >> reporter: president trump has promised to appoint an ant a borings judge to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. in white house counselor kelly ann conway ace she's proud to be joining the how much. >> this is a row life administration and really high time we as a nation say to ourselves if we don't protect, remote culture of life then who are we as a nation. >> reporter: president trump said he will announce his nomination to fill the supreme court opening up next week. marchers hope it will be the beginning of the even, of legalized abortion. michelle, for cbs news, washington. well, the republican congressional retreat is coming to a close today and demonstrators are back on the streets. "eyewitness news" reporterral san that movies live at 30th street station where law mak ers were scheduled to take the train back to tc, alex. >> well, there is expect to be a large crowd out here, smaller then was expected and here's why, republican legislators were expect to
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take, an 11 will 20 train back to washington but decided to go back by bus. still over a hundred protesters turnout, anyway. despite the elect officials op t go to head out by bus back to d.c. an abbreviate group, of tell straightors tea side had to stick around inside 30th street station to protest the republican policy makers, namely, the new president, donald trump. >> protests have stretched through the entirety of the annual g.o.p. joint retreat, held at least hotel in center city where the president spoke early yesterday. 3,000 protesters took to the streets during and following his visit. peaceful demonstrations took a destructive turn as three police vehicles were vandal ized with va paint last night and police standing guard at wawa at broad and walnut were confronted by a group where a sign sign appeared to have been thrown and then confiscated. those, g.o.p. leaders have now departed the city protesters
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vowed that they will continue, with their efforts. we're not going anywhere. >> reporter: over these past three days there was one civil code violation ticket that was issued but no arrest where is made, reporting live from 30th street station, alexandria huff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> alex, thank you. president trump welcomes british rhyme minister teresa may to the white house today. may hint at some topics she will discuss during her visit in philadelphia yesterday at congressional g.o.p. retreat. correspondent weijia jiang explains, both nations are looking to keep their positive relationship intact. >> reporter: british prime minister teresa hey laid flowers at tomb of the unknown s at arlington national cemetery this morning, ahead of her new visit with president donald trump. it is first time natalie command inner chief will meet the a foreign leader since becoming president. the two leaders are expect to focus on trade as uk prepares to leave the european union.
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seeking yesterday at the republican congressional retreat, in philadelphia, may laid out her government's policy positions. >> we have chosen a different future for our country, a future that sees us restore our parliamentary sovereignty and natalie self termination and to become even more global >> reporter: this morning mr. trump hit mexico again tweeting mexico has taken advantage of the u.s. for long enough, massive trade deficits and little help on the very weak border must change, now. the trump administration suggested tentative lance on how mexico might reimburse u.s. taxpayers for building the wall along u.s./mexico border. mexico's former president vincente fox struck back tweet ing that if the u.s. imposes an import tax mexico would do the same to u.s. exports. weijia jiang for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" a a weekend in the presidency and still no
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word who will be on the the first lady's staff. melania trump press secretary, communications correct or and chief of staff positions are all waiting to be filled. the first lady will split her time between new york and washington while their son bar ron finishes out school year. check out this video there nasa, international the space stationary leased a transit vehicle this to space this morning. vehicle from the japan aerospace exploration agency, is a resupply ship, the ship will assist with science experiments for another week before japanese flight controllers take it the out of orbit. it will reenter the earth's atmosphere on february the fifth. nothing quite as dramatic, happening in the skies here in our area but we are in for a cool down and maybe a snow shower this parts of the our area. for that we will head outside to meteorologist just continue drabick on the cbs-3 sky deck, hi justin how is it feeling. >> back to reality for sure. we don't have 50-degree temperatures coming at us anytime soon as mid winter conditions return to our
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forecast at least through probably middle of february. you guessed like most of the day this month, not a whole lot of sunshine. we had one full sunny day so far for month of january. not happening today. big difference from yesterday we are coming off highs in the mid 50's, today struggling to get back in the mid 40's. that is to we're lucky. forty-three in philadelphia, 41 in allentown. thirty-one in mount pocono. the problem is the wind, and as they are still gusty gusting to 30 miles an hour. that is trend through the afternoon. that is bringing values down to the low to mid 30's, they will stay like that throughout the afternoon and get town in the 20's, tonight. storm scan three, for the most parties quiet, just mostly cloudy skies, couple snow showers, maybely confine to the poconos but this afternoon if we're lucky 48 but it will not feel like that with the win. mid 40's at the shore and poconos stuck in the 30's with the snow shower. tonight, it will get coal. we will dropping down to about freezing for center it the i, that is first time we have reached 32-degree mark in a week instant is january 20th,
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so that january mild trendies starting to come to an end. we will let you know how long cool down last and next chance for precipitation in the the seven day forecast in a few more minutes, jim, jan, back to you. heading out in the city later tonight the you may run into heavy traffic, movie un touchables starring kevin h art and brian cranston will be filming tonight and tomorrow morning. production crews will be filming cars on yfk boulevard and market treat between 15th and 20th street but if you go looking for hart and cran ton you may be difficulties a interest 30ed. media reports say they will not be a part of the tonight's filming. a philadelphia tradition cancelled, the philadelphia international cycling classic, better known as manayunk bike race is off for 2017. city says it just wasn't able to find enough sponsors to fund one million-dollar cost of hosting the race but all is in the lost, it is i says it has not ruled out a potential return in 2018. >> a lot of people will be up it about that one, very popular.
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unusual swearing in ceremony coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". meet councilman who took his oath of office as a super hero, why he did it, it is coming up next. and a sexy dress controversy, what would you do if your boss told you that high heels and revealing clothes house be worn at work. see where it is happening and what w i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com.
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with an entire hotel lung nothing to a swollen river in peru, it happened wednesday, after ten straight hours of rain, the three story building still along river's edge and had been evacuated earlier, fortunately there were no injuries reported. well, san jose california city council member says he hopes to channel ideas of one of his heroes as he takes office. councilman lon dep is a long time comic book fan and carried a captain america sealed for yesterday's oath of office ceremony. he wanted to bring a moment of leavety to the proceedings. they dispute claims he bee lit led the office. >> i don't think it was undignified. i mean this is a captain america shield it stand for something, it stand for democracy, equal justice for fair play, it is not like i wore a batman mask into chambers and degraded the proceedings somehow. >> new councilman says he takes his new position seriously but says there is also room for a little fun in any job. i think he will need that shield because crazy
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constituents, will block him off. british woman are told by their employers to wear high heels, make up, revealing clothes and dye their hair blonde according to a british government study released this week. >> when one woman was fired because she was not wearing heels she decided to fight back. cbs news correspondent jonathan vigliotti is in london with the story. >> i could not believe it. >> reporter: some like sarah jessica parker on sex and city , see heels as a code of arms. >> no, i mean, no. >> reporter: others called them their achilles heel. what women wear on their feet is personal but nicole thorpe said she was ordered to put heels on her first day of work >> they said wow, you cannot wear those. >> reporter: in the uk it the is against the law to require woman to wear heels but some companies exploit a dress code law that makes filing a complaint costly, and time consuming. >> fed up, thorpe filed a
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formal position to have the issue, debated in parliament. the petition led to a parliamentary report hundreds of woman said they were required to tye their hair, wear revealing outfits and rhea play. and we spoke to a professor at fordham law and asked if mandates are legal in the u.s. >> in general, yes, but in new york, it is only tell woman to heels to work if you tell men to wear heels to new york. >> really objectifying and i understand why these male/ female employers are so, almost like mad men era of men looking like men. women looking like women. >> reporter: parliament has debated a number of topics in the past including whether or not to ban donald trump, but never before have they discussed heels, this trust code controversy will be debated, in march. jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, london.
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barbara -- let the me tell if you they ask me to wear revealing clothing things are going town fast. >> it is only legal if you and i are asked to wear the same thing. mad men indeed. time to get your motor ring undeed. >> that time of the year again sneak peak at latest ride at this years philadelphia auto show that opens up this weekend. how about the weather for this weekend, justin. >> you know what jan, that will be a good place to hang out this weekend because we are moving back in the cold pattern. nothing terribly coal. temperatures in the poconos where they should be in the mid 30's, maybe a stray snow shower or two, mainly dry weekend cross the city, temperatures in the mid 40's for your saturday, lower 40's on sunday, still a couple degrees above average and at the shore breezy, still on the dry side, temperatures holding in the 40's both saturday and sunday. i'll let you know how long the cool spell last coming up in
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dragon dance. both artists toss around iron around ceremony as dancers bring the dragon to life, the effect makes fire works in every treks, as the dragon dance, lunar new year celebrations continue tonight with day one of the the new year tomorrow. it looks dangerous. the year of the rooster. >> it is year of the rooster and that is fantastic, as they must be highly trained because that, my friend is something i don't want to be involve in. >> i am very nervous near any kind of sparks. i have a lot of prod new jersey my hair, one wrong move and then, gel an hair spray goes up. >> yes, you need that today. >> it is just annoying out there. i don't know if there is anyone that likes the wind, even in the suburbs. >> on the beach. >> in the beach in the summertime but i figured jim donovan would like wind blasting in his face on a day like to take. >> beyonce fan. >> still cold, out there, we will have gusty wind throughout the day and into the first half of the weekend, by sun take, wind relax and then we are just moving back in the typical late january
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pattern as far as temperatures go but pretty quiet, not a pad couple days ahead to to skiing or riding in the poconos. the lets go live to big boulder where we have cloudy skies and off and on snow showers throughout the morning hours. that is not going to amount to anything. most of that snow, there is just manmade recently because it has been dry. we're still setting up to see a dry pattern maybe a couple of snow showers over the next few days for the poconos. that is about it. it has been glummy. typically in the wintertime we do have cloudy skies, but for the month have of yan so far only one take officially with mostly sunny conditions. that happened early in the month when we had a cold arctic air around, 11 days with part thely sunny skies, and 14 mostly cloudy skies, days, in the month of january so far. certainly to take will be partly cloudy once it goes down in the books, but it has been mild. check this out, you averaged the high and low together almost 6 degrees above average pretty impressive there. good thing we're actually above average on the precipitation with the several
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disturbance that moved through in the past couple of weeks. it looks like we will finish off the month above average but temperatures will be cooler. we will not hit the high of where we had 67, that was our max, low is 12, it will not get that cold either. we will be close to average over next few days. forty-one in allentown. forty in reading. not much change in the temperatures across the region we have wind just mixing up the air a little bit so we cannot get that cold air to settle in. west wind off shore at the shore so no influence from the ocean even though air temperature is similar right now lower 40's ocean city and stone harbor. check it out see that flow out to the west with those snow showers coming off great lakes mainly confined central, western pennsylvania, some getting in the poconos, early afternoon, and delaware valley , generally partly sunny skies, more sunshine further south and east we will go. but it stays windy. the wind gusts in the mid 20's to 30 miles an hour in the afternoon hours, and then those wind, continue even into the evening hours so heading out around town later tonight, certainly need the gloves, hats, heavier coats as wind will make it feel colder,
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tomorrow, still gusty, wind gusts up to 25 but they will slowly diminish in the afternoon. overall it is a quiet the pattern. we will find snow showers in the mountains, typical for this time of the year with the flow out of the west/northwest but no main big storm systems to talk about. the saturday, looking dry, quiet, into sunday, here's one weak disturbance, cold front with it, not a lot of moisture maybe a snow shower coming in later sunday night, that is it , reenforcees cold air into next week. the wind chill values much colder then air temperatures. low to mid 30's throughout the afternoon. tonight we will start to feel those wind chills in the the 20's. that is what it feels like on ex-supposed skin, teens this is poconos. tomorrow morning still very chilly wind chill low to mid 20's and then in the afternoon pretty much a repeat what we're dealing with today. colder at earn just because the jet stream is dropping further south, we will get that canadian air to build back in so close to the average for our temperatures, this weekend, even into next week. the highs today, 48 degrees but won't feel like that with that wind, wind gusting to 30 miles an hour, still breezy tonight, partly cloudy skies,
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low near freezing, like i said earlier, first time we hit treeing mark in the week. here's extended forecast, pretty quiet, cooler each day, lower 40's by sunday, monday coldest day at 38, mostly cloudy skies, and then heading in to next week, generally low 40's at or slightly above average, maybe a couple have rain and snow showers coming in on wednesday, that is our best chance for precipitation, so all is quiet, pretty typical for late january heading in to february. >> i'm just glad to see sun. >> yeah, i know. >> we have had what, one full day. >> one full sunny day. >> this month. >> that is crazy. >> yes, we need more. >> it could be worse we could live in seattle will they never see sun out there, so depressing. 2017 philadelphia auto show opens up tomorrow morning >> yes, that is right, you can see latest models, concept cars and some of the hollywood 's most iconic vehicles, it is at the pennsylvania convention center at 11th and march right here near the reading terminal market. the she runs through february the fifth, and on "eyewitness news" tonight at at the five and 6:00 o'clock our own vittoria woodill will have an auto show preview from tonight
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's black tie tailgate party, fancy stuff. will you dust off the old penguin suit for that one. >> no, i will be asleep. >> past wednesday time. o'clock is my bedtime, i don't care what day it is. >> that is this shift. >> even on a friday. >> sorry, i got to stick to my schedule. >> still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> warming up with prince harry. >> just ahead a
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cyber cycling and health benefits go beyond just dropping pound. reason these bikes are showing up in the classroom, in the positive effect they have on students. well another exercise used for more than physical activity british royal prince harry, reaches out to homeless youth through running. >> that is right, rinse warmed up with a group of home less teens this north london yesterday, and then they set off for a 20 minute jog. it was a collaboration with the running charity, and organizations that used sports to develop life skills for young people. i to like harry. there is something about him he seems like a nice guy. well, that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm jim donovan. i'm jan carabao for justin and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 we are always on line cbs philly.com. >> young and restless is next, have a great weekend, everybody.
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[ knock on door ] >> jack: come in! >> ashley: hey. i have some marketing questions. are you busy? >> jack: nope. actually, your timing is perfect. i was going over this contract, and i was about to call you. >> ashley: what contract? baker deal? >> jack: no. the fenmore deal. i asked legal to draw up a merger agreement. >> ashley: wait a minute. didn't you tell me she had another potential investor? >> jack: that's the thing. i don't think there is an investor. i think the whole thing is a ruse. i think it's a desperate attempt to build her case in the negotiation, which tells me it's time to close this deal. >> ashley: really? it tells me that you're wasting your time. >> jack: it's my time to waste. >> ashley: excuse me. how could you say that? it's your responsibility to be in charge of this company.
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