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good evening, i'm jessica dean >> i'm ukee washington. our david spunt was the only local reporter inside the white house. he joins us from the nation's capitol. >> reporter: i was in the east room when president trump made that announcement. gorsuch from denver colorado on pace to be the next supreme court justice. he needs to be through a confirmation process and democrats are saying it will be a process. >> i'm keeping another promise to the american people. by nominating judge neil gorsuch of the united states supreme court to be of the united states supreme court. >> reporter: first prime time address to the nation, president trump announced what many consider one of the most important decisions he'll make >> the qualifications of judge gorsuch are beyond dispute.
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>> reporter: judge neil gorsuch sits on the colorado harvard law graduate. >> standing here in a house of history and i cutely where of my own imperfections. >> reporter: one of the cases that caught the national eye when he sided that employers should not be rider to provide conception under obama >> a judge who likes every outcome he reaches is very like a bad judge. stretching for results he previous rather than those the law demands. >> reporter: the president is hoping for a smooth confirmation >> i hope both drawings and republicans can come together for once for the good of the
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country. >> reporter: senate democratic leader chuck schumer of new york said that he's not going to support judge gorsuch. he said that the such favors corporations over american people. there was speculation that pennsylvania federal court of appeals judge thomas hardiman was going to be nominated but gorsuch is his nominee >> a lot of people are talking about he very much has because anthony kennedy could retire for making, his elder sister who sits on the david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you for that. some are already speaking out against gorsuch, saying he is out of the mainstream.
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>> supreme court is the worse nightmare for negligent festivities and women and civil rights and human rights advocates. >> those opposed to the nomination came together in front of the supreme court for a protest. some carried signs saying he's extreme and dangerous. another one of president trump's cabinet nominees is on the job. elaine chow is the nation's secretary of transportation. betsy devos to head the department of education. meanwhile democrats boycott add meeting to vote on tom price and steven man new chen. they misled and are demanding more answers. republicans slammed the boycott. hundreds of american
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diploma diploma diploma diplomats sean spicer suggested those who disagreed with the policy should resign. paul ryan admits the executive order could have been ruled out but supports the order from seven must decide majority countries >> there is an issue with respect to terrorists trying to infiltrate the refuge population. there is nothing wrong with making sure we have the proper vetting standards >> officials throughout the muslim world warned u.s. diplomats this has given isis a life line. the trump administration is facing more legal action over that policy, the aclu of pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of families denied entry at philadelphia international airport saturday. relatives of the asuli family were sent back even though they
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had a visa. the mother of who sisters was send back. border agents allowed the mother to pass on gifts she bought for them. identical gold next classes. >> it is a comfort and a reminder of a sad experience at the same time. we wanted it. >> the executive order violates the first and five amendments. attorneys request the government reinstate the visas and pay for the return. syrian refugees resettled in philadelphia took part in a special event. they join mayfair residents called breaking bread, breaking barrier, alexandria hoff is live at reading terminal market. alex? >> reporter: well, jessica, while the a nation is taking part in a world wide discussion
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about syrian immigration, a more intimate discussion was held here tonight. sports, kids, city parking, politics, conversations that were seasoned. >> when they start talking about food, they realize they have a tremendous has not in common >> syrian refugees relocated to philadelphia over the past year and members of the mayfair community join together inside reading terminal market taking part in discussions over dinner. >> doing. >> reporter: middle eastern cuisine met popular local fare >> many times in the past and i never tried one. >> reporter: it's the third dinner for the breaking bread, breaking barrier series. >> it's very important we get to know trven understand about one another >> the reading terminal market is a place where everybody of all walks of life are always welcome >> translators helped in sharing
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stories of speaking freedom and solace in america >> my grandmother had a chance to flee a war zone between india and pakistan and come to a safe have haven. >> reporter: by dessert it was like a reunion. >> bringing this to the table and having everybody hands-on and evolved. it brings us up to date. >> reporter: he moved from syria to philadelphia six months ago. >> also. >> reporter: the two groups will join up together in six months for a reunion dinner. reporting from reading terminal market. alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you for that. a jury found the salvation army and adjacent owner liable for the building collapse that
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killed six people and injured 13 others of the civil trial taken months but it took jury few hours to come back with a verdict. the jury will now decide how much the defendants owed in 19 papal visits. police searching four suspects who attacked a man on souths before and caught on surveillance video. it happened january 10th in the 1200 block of souths before. suspects came up and punched and kicked him to the ground. they tried to take his cell phone but ran off without getting it. while things have gotten better in recent years, this attack is unnerving >> i saw it come from the bottom to where it is now, the neighborhood changed tremendous >> for the better, >> way better. way better. >> septa riders frequently walking through the area to access the broad street line. this attack happened just a block from the federal station.
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a 92-year-old woman killed in a house fire in bucks county. julia died at temple university hospital. she had been trapped in a first floor bedroom. firefighters say a large amount belongings complicated the firefighter efforts. >> a developer who wants to reopen the revel casino has been exempt. the casino control commission ruled that glen strom has to be licensed. strom says he will fight the court and that he does not want to subject his company to regulations from the state board. he says he will open the property as a hotel on february 20th. a late night reunion, the surprise guest stopping by the late show with he stephen colbert >> war against wrinkles before
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they appear, more millenials are getting botox and nicole brewer with why some as young as 18 are hopping on the band wagon >> we had a little snow early in parts of the area, now up to the north and entering into a colder pattern for the first few days of february but could we see snow this weekend? i'll tell you coming up. strom the historical significances of of this this tent and while it will be on display in philadelphia while "eyewitness news" continues.
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you don't typically associate wrinkles with millenials. >> what's behind the craze? nicole brewer joins us with a quest for eternal youth. >> you don't think, about the disposable income orange would you believe it's caused a botox boom among millenials >> i would say no, definitely not >> yes or no. i think we live in a narcistic society >> younger people, where they tend to follow a lot of what the celebrities do for sure. >> younger and younger people definitely coming in for botox
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>> dr. steven davis is a board-certified plastic surgeon >> it's probably a lot to do with social media. of course it has something to do with it >> almost 85 million followers, stars like kyle jenner >> she's a beautiful young lady and i guess they figure if she can do it maybe i'll database he will in it >> according to the american society, botox among 19 to 34 rose 41% between 2011 and 2015 >> i believe that's too much. it's pushing it. put sun screen on. do something else >> why would someone with little to no wrinkles wants the procedure, it's a preventive maintenance. >> somebody that comes in at a young age that doesn't have the wrinkles in the skin yet, you can prevent it from increasing >> it's not just the ladies, men
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make up 10% of botox users, hence the term bro toxs. >> i wanted to throw that out there. botox is fda approved, it is important again to note it can cause serious side effects including problems breathing or swallowing. it is not recommended for use in children under the age of 18. >> i believe people young as 19 are in there >> moisture rise. come on. thanks. oprah winfrey is joining the cbs family named a special contribute tore to 60 minutes, called her a perfect fit for the broadcast. she's proud to begin work on a she she's admired decades.
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her first report is scheduled to air this fall. late show host stephen colbert has exciting news about tonight's episode. here it is. take a look. >> stephen colbert here. tune in tonight, you're not i'm going to want to miss. i got a surprise guest >> who is it going to be? we can't afford b us e y. >> tune in tonight at 11:35 the late show with stephen colbert coming up after "eyewitness news." at 11:00. members of the music community are raising their voices for a marathon performance >> in an attempt to save westminster choir college in princeton. >> students alumni and supporters are singing for 24 hours to raise money. rider university owns the college and is considering
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selling the campus to developers to help close a $13 million budget deficit >> we're having this musical, pleasant afternoon evening, night, a music to make our statement. that keeping our campus, keeping us in princeton, making music together is a very important to us. >> the marathon performance is being held at presbyterian church, westminster church has been located in princeton 90 years. kate bilo joins us way forecast. how about that january done. >> good-bye january. >> we got about six inches of snow. now it's over. doesn't seem like we got six inches. we do have a chance for a little more snow for the first weekend of february. it does not like re look like a big deal. we're entering into more of aware we got big cool-down then a warm-up and a cool-down.
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when you get into the swings you set the stage for potential for storms to take advantage. as of now pretty dry and stretch to look forward to. we'll take you out to our library camera. the city looking lit up. quiet outside. few clouds, we have a little snow earlier this morning and a few spots snow penalty pellets. a different view of center city, 37 degrees. winds calm out i have the west, feels like temperature running pretty much exactly alongside or actual temperature, not bad evening out there. here's a clipper. this is missing us to the north. we could still pick up a stray snow shower in the poconos overnight. most of our area looks dry and clearing out and i think we'll see more sunshine for tomorrow. recapping snow totals from this morning, we did see significant
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snow. 2.3 inches at mount pocono. barton saysville 1.3. few clouds over the city. keeping temperatures in the upper 30's in philadelphia. but look how quickly dropping. 26 in millville, 28 in allentown and trenton, 28 in mount pocono. and 30 in reading. so future weather shows maybe a stray snow shower in the poconos, that clears out quickly. tomorrow sun but quickly again the clouds come back in. we'll be in and out of the cloud cover all day and could be a stray rain or snow shower to the north. thursday lots of sunshine on the way. looks like a tray day, you will feel the winds, we're entering into a tranquil pattern, sun each day, will turn
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progressively colder. generally dry conditions. cold pattern lasts through saturday. we start to see a little bit of a change comes along with a system going to move just to our south sunday. as of now, that looks relatively weak, could be light snow or snow showers by sunday afternoon or evening. overnight 33. partly cloudy, breezy tomorrow clouds and sun, the breezy day again at 48. that's well above average. normal is about 41. groundhog day thursday, 43 then whole lot colder friday and saturday. sunday, when we could see light snow or snow showers in the afternoon or evening. i can't say what punxatauney phil will see thursday but the weather looks like more winter. >> in a professional >> right here, all right. >> all right. don up next with sports. >> crazy night. lot going on. a war of words between labron and barkley. don't miss it. the kind of night the flyers would like
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the flyers back in action aged the all-star break. fly guys visiting carolina, flyers rookie sebastian. beating may soon and the canes lead early it's 1-0. claude giroux. the captain. with the one timer and the flyers just like that, down 2-0. we go to the second period. rookie strikes again. first career hurricanes spanking the flyers, 5-1. sixers 18 wins six of them come on the road. fellows open a four-game road
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trip. joel embiid still out. st. joe's hosting 31 points 13 boards, st. joe's losing by 15. the hawks are now ten and 11 on the season. first conference road win of the season coma against too lane for temple. late in the second half. owls, looking to make it happen. quentin roads making it happen. 18 points. the owls win in world by a in this corner, we have king james. in this one, we have sir charles. and right now, we have a battle between basketball royalty. labron a whiner for reportedly demanding the cavs look for another play maker. this is what the three-time champ had to say.
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he's the hater. what makes what he says credible? i'm not going to let him disrespect my legacy like that. i'm not the one who through someone through a window never spit on a kid, never had unpaid debt in los angeles. i never showed up till all-star weekend on sunday because i was in vegas. >> he clearly googled me. i'm not i'm going to get upset that somebody said something bad about me. i'm not like 12. this does not make my message incorrect. i thought he was really whiny and complaining the last couple weeks: just won the championship and the season and you're you just bashing your team mates. that wasn't right. >> it's on.
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iconic artifact known as the original oval office has a new home in philadelphia >> georgia washingtonly army tent will be on display. the tent served as washington's war time field headquarters through the much of the revolutionary war. it will be displayed. the museum opens april 19th. kate? . get ready to bundle's throw extra logs on the fire. cold air will be in place for first westbound of february. temperatures below average.
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despite sunshine and sunday starts off dry, light snow may move in late in the day or evening. does not look like a major event as of now. as we know there's plenty [car horns] ♪ oh'♪ [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it.
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