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city, due to the administration travel ban on immigration, pence will be here again to speak to one of the nation's most flounce influencial legal organizations however this is a private event. hosed g the vice-president today at congress mall, with which only seats about 100 people. the group is made up of conservatives, libertarians, known to very strict interpretation whatever constitution says, not what it should be. also advocates for limited government. their goal to reform the current legal system there is meeting of covers is happening on the heals of announcement, new conservative supreme court nominee, kneel gores et. >> now, vice president pens is expected to speak about the constitution, this will all happen here at independence mall at noon. you also want to keep in mind if you are traveling around the area that there will be security closures may set you back in terms of travel time. for now live at congress hall, anita oh, cbs-3, eyewitness
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gliews thank you, don't miss " face the nation" with john dickerson tomorrow. vice president pence and in the up new jersey governor chris christie will be his guess tomorrow morning at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >> well, new this morning, crash in philadelphia's west oaklane neighborhood, filled killed one person, sent three other to the hospital. police say a car northbound on broad street was making a left onto stenton avenue when an s.u.v. hit the car, then the s uv spun out, hit a pole. cause of the collision is under investigation. and in montgomery county, a crash on route 422 has injured at least two people. investigators say the car was eastbound on the pottstown bypass near roads town road when it crashed through guardrail went down an embankment. >> police in camden country investigating late night shooting. the gunfire errupted just after 11:00 last night along the 100 block of kirk road in voorhees township near the heritage road development. there is no word this morning on the victim's condition and
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so far police have made no arrests. >> well, it is time to heal for the family and friend of delaware correctional officers killed in a prison hostage stand-off. hands hundreds cat gathered. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff in smyrna, has new information on the investigation. >> smile, the smile that he had, the awesome smile. >> he was talking about retiring, stuff like that, he was on my heals about progress withing my career. >> work behind prisons walls can harden the heart. lieutenant steven floyd was kept soft by his wife, children and grandchildren. >> he deserves so much mower than the way he was treated. >> initially one of four workers taken hostage by prisoners at james t vaughn correctional center in smyrna wednesday. he was found unresponsive inside the facility, the following day. hours after his body was
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transported from the medical examiners office, hundreds gathered to honor a man who officials say warned responders of a trap inside the prison twos choosing their lives over his own. >> you're my hero ♪ >> one counselor and two fellow correctional officers made it out alive. this is one of them. >> i'm new to the department. >> this is what being head prisoner by prisoners looks like with wounds to both body and spirit. >> to that lieutenant floyd's now widow extended her arms. >> it's okay. it's not the ends. thank god for your life. he is going to use you as a vessel. >> about 300 people were expected to come out to the vigil but given the cold there is a chance that that would not be the case and it wasn't,
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over 450 people came out to show their love. reporting in smyrna, delaware, alexandria hoff. >> and there was special honor earlier friday for the family of lieutenant floyd. the doc commissioner presented a medal of valor to lieutenant floyd's son. other family members were also on hand. the 16 year veteran was remembered for his bravery during a correctional officers ' graduation ceremony dover. officials say floyd warned other guards about the ambush. >> meantime, police are searching for the hit-and-run driver who struck two people in west philadelphia. chopper three over the 5900 block of locust street. investigators say, the driver hit a man and a woman while speeding away from a scene where there had just been an argument. police say the driver, a man, was behind the wheel of a green colored bmw. no word on the identity of the victim, male victim is in stable condition, the condition of the woman sun clear at the moment. >> a federal judge in seattle has halted president trump's extreme vetting executive
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order. that will temporarily prevent , ruling could replace in until the he can tiff order is constitutional. friday night us customs and boards err protection formed airlines, once again, warned trough letters who had been barred. white house has a staple state statement. the department of justice intends to file an emergency stay of the order, offends the executive order of the president which we believe is lawful and appropriate. >> meantime the president left washington for what he calls winter white house. where he will spends the weekend. he arrived at palm beach international airport friday afternoon. first lady melania trump arrived in a separate jet. >> the nomination of betsy dv ro. vos has cleared another hushed l. voted to cut off the base setting stage for final confirmation vote next week.
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meantime in center city, against the nomination tuning to the streets, outside the office of pennsylvania senator pat toomey. too many he has said i'll vote to confirm de vos. >> port of philadelphia is a economic engine t bridges in goods from around the world, including mexico. plans for border wall and possible tariff on mebltion co -to pay for the wall has pleased some, dismayed others. david spunt explains how tariff could affect your bottom line. >> i'm representing the people of the united states. >> two weeks in office, president donald trump is not backing down from his promise of building a wall on the us- mexican border. just last week, he signed an executive order, moves moving forward with the wall insisting mexico will pay for it. the country's president continues to push back with affirm no. the white house has suggested possible 20% tariff on mexican
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import to pay for the wall. but made it clear it is just an idea at this point. that idea has members of congress concerned. >> ultimately paying for the wall. totally ridiculous. >> congressman bob brady represent the district where the pouter is located. the port bridges in 25,000 cars each year. >> everyone of them cars that comes in will have 20% tariff on it. who do you think is going to pay for it? >> experts insist you will pay for it. >> this is unworkable for retailers, and ultimately the consumers will be the one who pays the price. >> after kad owes also come through the philly part from mexico. the united state currently import more than $290 billion in goods from mexico. the expert say the north american free trade agreement otherwise known as nafta would have to be renegotiated. president trump said this about the famous trade agreement just yesterday. >> i don't care renovation or of nafta or brand new nafta,
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but we have to make it fair, it is very unfair to the american worker and very, very unfair to companies that do business in this country. >> i reached out to the white house for more information on the tariff. but my calls were not returned i also reached out to republican senator pat toomey from pennsylvania, i'm told the senator is not in favor of any taxes that are not in place that would affect american's wallets. reporting from the port of philadelphia, i'm david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> it the countdown to superbowl 51 is in full swing. and if you are willing to buy ticket, we'll tell you why you might be in luck. that's still ahead on " eyewitness news," plus, tref heavily traveled bridge in our region is shutdown. the reason it is closed and how long drivers will have to deal with the detours. >> and new jersey fishermen and businesses are gearing up for a fish fight. still ahead why lawmakers are proposing changes.
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8faz z12fz y28fay y12fy >> officials in paris say fast acting french soldiers thwarted a terror attack at the louvre museum by shooting a suspect who lunged at them with two michettis. happened athen trans to the shopping mall that extends beneath the museum. at first soldiers tried to fight off the suspect who was shot g god is great in arabic, then opened fire shooting him five times. no word on the identity of the attacker, who is now hospitalized. we do know he is a 29 year old
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egyptian who had been living in the united arab emirates. >> it could tell well into the spring before the delaware river bridge that connect to pennsylvania and new jersey turnpike reopens. engineers are planning to jack up the structure before repairs can begin on a crack found in a trust two weeks ago turnpike officials say that installation could last through the end of february. if all goes well, the bridge could re-open in early april. now that the bridge will be closed for at least the next eight weeks, you will need another way to get around. your best alternate, taking the burlg too long bristol bridge, trenton morrisville or scudder falls bridge. >> in new jersey, lawmakers and fishermen were are up in arms over new regulations affecting summer flounder season. us marine fishery commission voted seven to three to limit the flounder harvest for the upcoming season pointing to over fishing and declining numbers of fluke. >> here in the wintertime there isn't a boat in the slip f they don't get this
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legislation changed it is very possible it will look like that all next summer. >> we don't believe they have both current data and actual data they're collecting. we think it is not fair and not right. >> now, in a statement, the atlantic states marine fisher ir i commission said in quote, by our action we struck a balance between the need to reduce harvest while taking into account the socio-economic impacts for our steak holders. regulation still needs final approval from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and incoming secretary of commerce. >> turning to weather when i think about fishing, i think about summer, warm weather. we couldn't be further from that this weekend. >> closer and closer, though, calendar wise. >> time wise, yes. >> but temperatures really going to be all over the place for the next week or so. looks might be the pattern for the rest every winter. cold spet spell right now. warm, then next week back to cold. >> up and down. >> and just can't get the storm to time out with the
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cold air. not happeningment looks like good chance of rain next week. we will track about it. this weekend quiet. good thing. travel plans, or maybe going outside, just dress warm this morning with the heavier coat, hat, gloves, it will be needed, flags are waiving, live look at bethlehem right now. it is quiet with clear skies. temperature, cold. talk about windchills, down to the single digits early this morning with that breeze. back off little bit by the afternoon, still, stays cold for this time of year. so here is your weaken outlook not much happening. if you look for sun, today is the day for that. plenty of sunshine around, unseasonably cold highs, five to 10 degrees below average. we see the lower four's, this time of year, stuck mid 30's once again, just like yesterday. now tomorrow will be disturbance moves by to the north, mostly cloudy skies, should see little sunshine. times not at cool. return to average or above average for high temperatures, that's the trends heading into the middle part of next week. pemberton, millville, 23
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newark, nel delaware, similar numbers around philadelphia and surrounding suburbs, new jersey, voorhees, mt. holly coming in at 22 degrees at this hour, 19 in malvern, 20 in allentown, so again, well below average, coldest numbers we've seen, probably, early january, when you had the artist i can blast spilling in that cold air continues to punch with the flow out of the northwest, see the movement of the clouds. pretty much clear over us right now, delaware valley, stays nice and quiet. plenty of sun. pretty much the mid-atlantic good shape throughout the entire weekend, expected to be in new england seeing little bit of snow tomorrow. westerly wind today. kind of backing off little bit generally 10 miles per hour by the afternoon. calm down tonight, even plans headed around town, dinner, still going to be cold. at least the winds dice down little bit. wind in this direction out of the southwest, that starts to bring in milder air, so we talk about 60 returning to the forecast next week. high pressure over us today, locking in dry weather up and down the east coast, there is the system moving by to the north, not a big system, maybe
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few flurries in the poconos. better chance for some widespread snow into new england, but for us, just some clouds moving through during the day sunday, then by maybe sunday afternoon, see little sun, and then not a bad start to the work week, before next storm system moves in to the middle of the week. today, plenty of sunshine, not much happening, few clouds roll in tonight. waking to up some cloud cover for your sunday, maybe a snow shower up in the poconos, late sunday afternoon, then again, maybe we get good sunset tomorrow. as that system tell moves by to the northment check out the windchills. by the afternoon, to do get better. single digits now, back to the mid to's, what we will feel like this afternoon, then early this evening, still cool , not quite as harsh this morning, teens low 20's for the actual windchill values. tomorrow the wind chills much better still upper 30's to around 40 degrees. so today cold day 36 for the high temperature mostly sunny skies, and then tonight partly cloudy skies, still very cold for this time of year, 27 for the city, colder out in the suburbs, then tomorrow, 46
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degrees, with mostly cloudy skies, monday is quiet at 44, and then our next storm system moves into the region to the west, means warm side, so we will see rain at times on tuesday high near 50. mid 50's wednesday with morning rain, again gets cold again by the end of the week, back to the 30's. >> justin, thank you. the countdown to superbowl 51 is underway. fans are arriving in houston for the big game and also to take part in pre-game activities. don champion. >> houston has transformed into superbowl city. fans from all over the country are here taking it all in. son, friends, travels from new orleans. >> superbowl, the biggest event of the year, right? so we came down. have some fun. >> more than a million people are expected to visit houston this weekend, alone, estimated $190 million into the local economy. much of the pre-game excitement downtown in a area dubbed superbowl live.
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here, fans contest their football skills, with the same drills as their favorite athlete. >> something for everybody. you got your beer garden, got all of your kids stuff, the shopping for the moms. >> even with all of the fun here, of course, the hottest ticket in town is still one for the big game sunday. the the cost has gone down surprise inningly. >> according to ticket iq, company that works with ticket sellers, average cost of ticket thursday just under $4,600. brett goldberg from pick particulars. com says prices cents dropped last month when the dallas cowboys were limit name dollars from the playoffs. >> with the cowboys being the frontrunner, being local, people not having to pay for flights, really allowing people to spend more on tickets, real high demand, but they lost, price came down about 20% that far. >> even with the price drop, goldberg says the past two years have seen record highs for superbowl ticket prices. don champion, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." the excitement is building
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>> it was actually, i didn't feel comfortable calling him bob. do you get that? other people saying like how do i refer to you? it does seem like it doesn't really seem like a bob, but robert don't doesn't sound right. so i don't know. like ya, it feels good. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> well, she could turn the world on with her smile. and share the joy of laughs err, this weekend our sister station, the "cw philly" will same you will can portion of our sister network this weekend bing of the mary tyler moore show. jessica dean will host the marathon today and tomorrow from one to 4:00 p.m. on the "cw philly." available over the air on channel 57.1, and these cable providers. the entire bing runs on decades which you can see over
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the air on channel and ticket providers. >> massive night 19th century painting will greet at the new me sue of the earn mef revolution, 16 by 19-foot hands hand painted copy of french adder is, it depict george washington and french general, giving their final orders before the battle in 1781. this was the last major lands battle of the revolutionary war. the paint something located at the top of the museum's grand staircase, the museum of the american revolution, at third and chestnut, opens april 19th still ahead right here on "eyewitness news," this saturday morning. vice president mike pence is set to visit philadelphia. we are live at independence mall, with what he is expected to speak about today. we will also have this: the intention was never to bribe senator too many i to vote no on this issue. >> what that philadelphia teacher does hope to accomplish by raising tens of
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>> a federal judge makes a major ruling on president trump's travel ban. i'm weijia jiang at the white house with the latest coming up. and dramatic moments caught on surveillance video, a baby left on a sidewalk when an s.u.v. is stolen. >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. meteorologist, justin drabick live out there on the cbs-3 skydeck this morning with eyewitness weather. very cold day out there, justin, how are you doing? >> little rough outside right now, yes, been a while since we were this cold. you have to go back to early january. here we, are heart of the winter, halfway through, certainly feeling like winter, but these conditions aren't going to last, you guessed it, talking about another warm upcoming at us over the next few days, until then, cold start to the weekend, all is quiet though. not bad weekend overall. as far as the weather goes, no big storms to talk b but 7 degrees colder at this hour, here in philadelphia, 4 degrees cold nerve allentown , three in millville. so you get the picture, cold dense air, settling in, look at the actual air temperatures
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, single digits in the mountains at this hour, nine in mount pocono, 20 in the lehigh valley, 23 wilmington and philadelphia. west northwest, ten to 15 might miles per hour, to the sing ill dij knit spots, feels like 9 degrees, 11 in delaware , 12 in philadelphia. look at mount pocono, checking in at negative five windchill. so headed to the mountains for some skiing and riding conditions should be good with nice conditions to make some snow. it will be down right cold. a lot of sun. see skies over us, nice bright sunny start to the weekend, today, plenty of sunshine, little breezy at times, even into the afternoon. high temperatures running five to even 10 degrees below average. but feeling like single digits and teens early today. but here you go for highs. we will be stuck in the three 's today. philadelphia and the shore despite mostly sunny skies, and only 20's in the poconos. now we have some 50's making return to the forecast, let you know when that arrives, talk about our next storm
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coming up in eyewitness weather in a few minutes. back to you. >> justin, thank you. vice president mike penned visits congress hall in old city today. our anita oh, live on independence mall where the vice president will be later this morning, good morning, anita. >> reporter: good morning, jan , vice president pence just here last week with president donald trump as they met with gop leaders at the congressional retreat, massive pros protests in the city after administration announced travel ban on immigration, to the today the vice president hook toar today to make meet with most influencial organizations, how much, this is private event. now the federal society will host the vice president at congress hall here at independence mall. it seats about 100 people. the group is made up of conservatives, libertarians, known to adhere to very strict interpretation of what the constitution says. and not what it should be. they also advocate for limited government. and their goal to reform the current legal system. now meeting of, happening on
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the announcement of new supreme court nominee neil gorsuch, vice president pence is expected to advice that nominee, the court and the constitution, again, this is happening here at congress hall at noon. you may want to keep in mind if you are planning to travel in this area today there will be security closures, which may set you back in terms of travel time. for now live in old city, anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> good reminder, president trump travel ban is on hold, federal judge has blocked the ban targeting several mostly muslim countries. but as weijia jiang reports, the white house is taking a say on the judge's orders. >> federal judge in seattle has granted a nationwide temporary restraining order on president trump's executive order. the temporarily bans citizens from seven muslim majority countries from entering the us >> it is not the loudest voice that prevails in a courtroom. it is the constitution. >> us district judge, james
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ruling means can enter the us with the proper paperwork. the white house responded saying the department of justice will file an emergency stay of the order. it added if it believes the orders is lawful and that the president has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the american people. earlier the administration thinks in 25 individuals and entities that proat spored to the iran missile program. >> the country's foreign minister responded with a video on twitter. >> will never, repeat, never, never use them against anybody unless in self-defense. >> and in iran, people channel dollars death to america. here on the homefront, president trump started to unravel banking rules that took effect after the 2,008us economic down turn. >> my fellow americans -- >> he also launched his first video address on facebook live mr. trump is spending the weekends working at his estate
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in florida. he has cross schedules with the leaders of italy, new zealand, ukraine, and the nato secretary general. in washington, weijia jiang, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> meantime the nomination of betsy de vos has cleared another hurdz l in the u.s. senate. on friday, senators voted 52 to 48 to cut off the base setting stage for final confirmation vote next week. meantime, in center city philadelphia, protesters against the nom nation took to the streets outside the office of pennsylvania senator pat toomey. he has said i'll vote to confirm de vos. >> one philadelphia teacher using senator toomey to raise awareness for opposition to de vos. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos has the story. >> empowering and re empowering teachers in a new way. >> reporter: betsy de vos is president trump's pick to head the department of education action. her nomination is controversial because of her
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support for charter schools using public funds, experts say it will be a close nomination vote in the senate. >> i started a fundraising campaign called by senator toomey's vote. >> one philadelphia teach is her doing everything she can to show her opposition to the nominee. >> i'm not planning to bribe the senator. what i am doing is raising money for series every educational charities. >> catherine set up this go fun me account, with the goal of raising $55,800. the amount says the de vos family funds donate today senator toomey's election cam campaign nor one day more than $38,000 has been donated. >> i mean, it is an overwhelming. >> the money won't be going to bribe the senator. it was already stated i plans to support the nominee. but, rather, to education charities in our area. wpht1210, senator toomey reacted to the news. >> a philadelphia teacher has launched a go fund me page to buy pat toomey's vote on betsy de vos.
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(laughing). >> that's correct that's so funny. look, i give her credit for the humor value. >> says there is a serious side. >> maybe we should be paying more attention to where money goes in our politics. >> we did little digging n receiving campaign contributions from nominees is quite come come on, both sides of the aislement former president obama treasury commerce and epa secretary, all donated tax for his re-election campaign. greg argos, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> philadelphia police say they've cracked the year and a half old murder case. officers arrested james joan and charged him with killing 22 year old stephanie, she was shot to death in her home on aramingo avenue in port richmond back in 2015. jones was already in prison for a different crime. >> these six men charged with running a drug gun trafficking organization in montgomery county. the district attorney says the men illegally bought guns and then sold them to other people they're all locked up in jail
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this morning. police are still looking for jennifer bender, who is also charged as part of the crime ring. >> well, we are now hearing from the father of this baby left on sidewalk during the theft after suv. meantime philadelphia police have released dramatic new surveillance video of the baby as the suspected thief dropped the child off. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown bridges us up-to-date on the investigation. >> philadelphia police want you to take a good look at this suspect, wanted in a thursday evening abduction, you can see him placing a baby still in a carseat on the sidewalk at the corner every ninth and emily street in south philly, then he runs away. this video shows portion of the terrifying ordeal that started months earlier involving the baby's mother. this after 5:30 p.m., police say the 30 year old woman had dart into her husband's laudromat here at eighth and mckean to grab a toy for the child. she left the toyota rav4 running with the baby still in the back seat. when she came out of the store , she saw the suspect
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taking off in her car with the baby still inside. the frenzied mom chased the car down the block to eighth and snyder banking on the car plead willing with the driver to stop. he loses site of them, cameras captured him placing the baby at the corner before taking offer in the victim's car. >> i look, somebody left the baby right there. >> thanks to observe and the passerby the baby was found unharmed and reunited with her mother. mom holding her child closer now than ever. >> i carry the baby close, she was crying, but thank god she is fine. >> this is still an active investigation, police say, if you see this suspect, or the 2014 ralph four, police, call 911 immediately. south detective, natasha brown , cbs-3, "eyewitness news ". the damage is phase is now underway, salvation army store came crashing down back in 2013 after a wall of adjoining building fell on top of it. jury members found all of the
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defendants liable for the events which led to the deadly disaster. jurors will be task with determining how much each defendant will now have to pay for those injured and to the families of those killed. >> the philadelphia housing authority has unveiled a historic marker at the site after new development project in germantown. the marker stands at the entrance of the queen lane development. the new affordable housing sits on historic burial grounds. it was established back in 1755, and served as cemetery from african-americans. >> still to come right leer on cbs-3 "eyewitness news," wings dipped. go to party for that big game on sunday. be sure to be surrounded by food, a lot of t we will tell you how to enjoy yourself without derailing your diet. one of the colds et cetera days we've had an in a while. bit of warm up on the way, but some is so some rain. justin back to tell yo
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>> well, you are never too young to get excited about reading. "eyewitness news" at south philly, where kent err garpd end student received their first library cards. all part of the city effort to improve and promote early literacy over the next few weeks school officials plan to expand their bleigh hear card registration efforts to all of the city's ca kindergarten student. great idea. >> turning now to weather. justin might be good day to grab a book, find a hire fireplace, get under an blank ?et. >> good idea. outside it will be cold, stuck in the 30's, even though we have full sunshine. but the sun is getting stronger and stronger as we approach the season. cold morning so far. low temperature at philadelphia international airport, 23 degrees. so far maybe dropping another agree degrees, so this makes the coldest morning we've had since early january. we have to go back to january 10 where we had the temperatures down to the teens , where we had that shot of some true arctic air built in couple of rounds every snow
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no storms to talk about with the storm in placement just dry cold air mass. 20 degrees the actual air temperature in allentown, nine mount pocono, mid 20 he's south jersey and at the shore in wildwood. could be worse. check it out. north and west, upper great lakes, michigan, 13 in chicago , so that's not even factoring in the wind. we had the cold air kind of rotating through the mid-atlantic, northeast, over the next 24 hours, and starting tomorrow, start to bring back some milder temperatures, getting close to average, then next week we soar into the 50's, little price, and talk about that in a little bit. clouds to the north, few lake effect snow showers, that's about it, had couple of snow flurries overnight for the delaware valley. they're gonement back to sunshine today. >> you can see much mid-atlantic nice and quiet, just dominated by high pressure. check it out on the future wet he model. see generally clear skies over a lot of real estate across eastern half of the united state. the exception is northern new england, clouds, some snow showers. now there is going to be system that moves by to our north. southern canada tomorrow. we start to see clouds stream
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in overnight. but should come through dry, then cloudy skies, maybe couple every snow showers coming in tomorrow afternoon. really confined into the poconos, the mountains of north pennsylvania, into up-state new york, that's where we will finds the steadier snow for us. just some some clouds, few peaks every sunday shine late in the day sunday. monday still quiet. back it mostly sunny skies. not bad start for the work week. next storm system will move again to the west, kinds of the trend all winter long, we will be in the warmth warm side of the system. showers start to arrive early tuesday morning. so here is what to expect. tuesday specially into wednesday morning, talk about a slow moving storm system, really going to gain strength. as it moves into southern canada, like i said, tracking to the north and west, see periods of rain, strong gusty winds, tuesday into wednesday, temperatures into the 50's. and then dryer weather should return probably by wednesday afternoon. until then, though, it is cold high temperature today, mid 30 's, tonight, dropping into
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the 20's, to about freezing, not quite as cold this morning , but chill think time of year. then tomorrow back to the 40's , so getting close to average. wind stream, coming in out of the southwest. that bridges back milder air. jet stream, just has not been in favor for snow lovers this winter. trough over us right now, cold air in place, no storms to talk about. that jet starts to move back from the north, heading into early next week, so we get push of milder air from the south. next storm system moves in just bringing plane rain, liquid event. then another shot of colder air moves moving in late next week, back to temperatures returning to below average. up and down pattern over the next week or two, probably the strength through at least mid month. thirty-six for the high today. that's well below average tonight. quiet partly cloudy 27. tomorrow, not bad. some clowtz. mid 40's, keep it four's mondayment then the rain arrives tuesday high near 50. mid 60s on wednesday. rain, drying out, turns colder again highs back to the upper 30's next thursday and friday.
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now, re are you ready for some football in tomorrow millions will be watching the superbowl surrounded by all kind of popular and tasty football treat. health reporter stephanie stahl in the einstein science center to tell us about about finding some superbowl touchdowns when it comes to your food choices. >> pizza, beer, hoagies, traditional superbowl food is a calorie explosion. but food scientists say like the players on the field, how you prep for the big game often determines whether you will be happy with the end result. >> superbowl snacking. it is the second largest day for american food con vum sum sean according to the u.s. department of agriculture. just before thanksgiving, chicken wings, americans are expected to eat 1.33 billion wings this sunday. time for a game plan. >> i'm still going to enjoy the game and enjoy the party.
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but i'm not going to get out of control. >> so what i like to tell my patients is you still can have things that you really like, just have it in smaller portions. >> and dietition kristin kirkpatrick says swapping traditional treats for healthy options also smart play if meatballs are on the menu, suggest buying buffalo or bison over beef. buffalo red beef, but lower in saturated fat. potato chips are another super boaf bowl favorite. last year americans spent 227 million on chips for the big game. healthier option? swapping for bean chips. they have little more fiber and protein, and your game plan shut should start sunday morning before the game. >> get a work out in the morning. go for run. go for walk. go for swim. that motivates you to stay healthy the rest of the day. focus on protein at breakfast, protein and at breakfast tends to reduce cravings and resist hunger during the day.
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>> alcohol traditionally big part of watching the superbowl loaded with what food atlantic city at this time cents call empty calories. game plan for that? water inbetween each drink. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> and talking about a different bowl now. up next, it is a first at wing bowl. the record setting performance that did not involve eating a single wing. and in sport, why terrell owens is comparing himself to a presidential candidate. we will be right back.
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>> tonight the sixers, let's talk more about okafor, the subject every trade rumors. chicago tribune is reporting that the bulls are interested in dealing with the second year pro. sixers front court carousel, originally by the way from the windy city. watch and learn. to the flyers, young defenseman, will likely remain on the side lines when they who is the la kings this afternoon. could miss second straight game. both guys sitting because of poor play. here's gm ron hextall. >> they're going through some ups and downs right now. and it is a learning curve. so, part of sitting out for the young guys, i don't like it, they don't like it, nobody , nobody necessarily likes it. it is what coaching staff is
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doing the right thing right now. >> baseball, phillies open spring training in nine days, they'll have newly world series champ in the outfield. yesterday signed former chicago cubs outfielder chris, to minor league deal. thirty-nine year old was the 2009 rookie of the year. he has career 3.03 batting average at citizens bank pack. brian dawkins is one of the greatest safeties to ever play the game. tonight we'll find out if he makes it to the pro-football hall of fame on his first year on the ballot. year two for to, terrell owens did not get the call to the hall last year. second all time receiving yards yards, third in receiving touchdowns. not getting the call last year , well, this is what he was compared to. >> almost like to the presidential election this year, like the popular vote versus the electoral vote. so obviously i wasn't that popular with the media. that's why i didn't get in. but again, if you look at the stat, it speaks for itself.
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that speaks more so than anything. >> michael vick is retiring, at his best he was the most electrifying quarterback ever. the only one n fl history to rush for a thousand yards in a season. vick was the number one overall pick in 2001. he later spent 23 months in prison for dog fightingment walk away at the age of 36 years old. >> a pep rally yesterday for falcons starting quarterback matt ryan, his alma matter penn charter. ryan was 2003 grad of the school, and student celebrating his trip to the superbowl during lunchtime. mattie ice by the way replaced michael vick as the falcons quarterback after vick's conviction on dog fighting charges. >> that's all for sportsment i'm don bell. have a great day. >> for the first time in 20 years, a local contestant has devoured the competition at the wing bowl. better known as notorious just bob downed 409 wings, you guys , to take home the wing bowl crown. the warriors native earned new
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car and a $10,000 check, not too shabby. last year's champ molly skyler set new world record gobbling up five and a half pounds of steak in only three minutes and 17 seconds. don't you feel hungry for breakfast now? there is much more still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news." get the perfect selfie with a new gadget. can get the right angle, right distance, even take video. and coldest morning wife ' had in weeks. justin is ahead with your eyewitness weather forecast for the rest of your weekend, when "eyewitness news" continues. we will be right back.
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>> new this morning, a very serious crash leads one person dead and sent three others to the hospital. where it happened. >> a federal judge blocks president trump's travel ban. what this ruling means for ill great and visitors to the u.s. , how the white house is responding. >> and vice president mike pence comes to philadelphia today. the reason for his visit and at independence mall. today is saturday, february 4th. good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. let's get straight over to meteorologist, justin bring drabick, good saturday morning , i hear it will be the coldest day we've in had in a while. >> go back to early january, temperatures this cold, back
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