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at your local chevy dealer. >> ten police officers injured last night's demonstrations, a police say a man approaching this car approaching children. what happened during several attempted abductions. >> and gaining strength. hurricane jose grows in the atlantic ocean, already feeling the storms effects down the shore, where the hurricane is headed next, and the potential threat it posts for our area. today is saturday, september 16, good morning, i'm jan carabeo. let's get right over to meteorologist, matt peterson
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with the eyewitness forecast, good saturday morning, matt, so we're tracking jose, here at home feeling like summer. >> yes, we what two weeks where it really felt like we were into the thick of fall. >> right. >> and just when we're only about a week away from the actual start of fall, summertime out there. >> i'll take it, i like you. >> like to hold on to the summer as long as you can. >> i do. >> looks like we will be dealing with summertime weather and even pushing into next week, too, so if if you are still hoping to get the last minute summertime heat and humidity, you're in luck, because it will be out there for the next couple of days. now, of course, we are tracking jose, but we wake up this morning to fog across the delaware val fry everywhere from the lehigh valley back down toward the shore, as well , this is live picture from cape may, this morning, now it is again dark out there , but you can see around the light we do have fog that developed. if you are out here early this morning, driving around, getting your day started make sure you're taking little
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extra caution because of all of the fog that we do have out there. visibilities are on the lower side here they are for you. see up through the lehigh valley mile or less in lots every places, allentown, less than a mile, reading has gone from just below about a mile visibility, now to up 1.5 miles. see here across the i95 corridor, not as bad, so philly, trenton, wilmington, visibilities aren't too bad. head back down the shore, it gets once again on the very foggy side of things from at ac airport, through millville, back down toward dover. if you are again out here early on this morning, make sure you're taking your time on the area roads. looks like this will burn off but not until the sun comes up until 7:00 or so, so get ready to deal with this through most of the morning, wake up to very mild start to the day, been that way for the last couple of mornings, for us, wednesday, thursday, and into friday, as well, we've had the above average temperatures, to start out the day, and today
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is no different. see lot of 60s out there, close to 70 degrees. right now here in fill as we sit at 69. wilmington at 64, reading, 64, mount pocono, cool spot, as we usually expect here on our saturday morning, 56 degrees there. as you are headed back down towards dollars shore point, atlantic city, wild wood, 67, 68 degrees overall, again, very mild start to the day. little muggy feeling to this morning, as well. check out the day planner we go. from the 60s here early onto about 73 degrees, by 9:00 this morning, we see the sunshine mix withing some cloud cover. we top it off right around eight a this afternoon, about 5 degrees above average for our saturday, and of course talking little more about jose in just a little bit. >> okay, matt, speaking of jose the jersey shore is paying close attention to the path of hurricane jose. fall starts next friday, but ocean city in cape may form, emergency manager says it is too soon to make any real decisions about jose but the
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latest movement has officials closely monitoring the track and thinking about how to respond to potential impacts. >> looking at some possible minor to moderate coastal flooding right now, if the storm tracks further in, or makes landfall, we could be looking at major coastal flood ing. >> there is heavy wave action right now, so if you're headed to the beach this weekend, be aware and watch out for rip current. new this morning, a fire is damaged a home in philadelphia's west oaklane neighborhood. firefighters returned to the 1500 block of may land street just before 3:00 this morning. now, there are no reports of any injuries there. firefighters had that fire under control in just about 20 minutes. the cause of the fire is now under investigation. meantime, parents in northeast philadelphia, are on edge today after series every attempted abductions there. philadelphia police say there have been six in the past week alone. investigators now hope you can help them finds a vehicle, " eyewitness news" reporter
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alexandria hoff picks up the story. >> tomlinson road, byberry road, 5300 ditman street and the 4900 block of ditman street, 4900 ditman street. >> six separate instances, seven children targeted, and one black car. this is the vehicle that police say a man in his 30's has been driving this week, as used cash to lure children to his car while taking photos and videos of them on his phone. he ran toward me stating the man in the black car. >> this woman came to the aid of ten year old woman. >> i did my best, she was jump i, so what i only did was tell her okay, calm down, tell me where your school is at i'll take to you school. >> four instances reported since 8:00 a.m. thursday have been consolidate today one northeast area, in locations of jackson, ditman street, all within short walk of the james sullivan school. the two other cases reported earlier this week are short drive away, and tomlinson and
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byberry roads. >> the one instance -- >> apologize for the technical difficulties. we'll get back to alexandria hoff little later this morning >> fists fly on the campus of high school in delaware county , and school officials say a parent instigated one of those brawls. video recorded by student shows a fight that happened thursday on the property of sun valley high in aspen, mother came on the property thereto confront a student accused of body slammer her son earlier in the day. now the district says it met with that mother and the parent of the other student but the woman returned after school. >> yesterday was not really about our students. it was bullet adult making poor choice coming book our campus uninvited. with those things in minds we want to make sure our students understand, we got their back, we understand them, and they need to make the right decisions, now, aspen police are reviewing this incident. they say all of the student
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involved are facing disciplinary action, third fight happened off campus. >> well, learning more about a threatened strike monday in the methacton school district, the school district spokesperson tells "eyewitness news" that a bargaining session is scheduled for sunday. contract negotiations between the district and the teachers union have been ongoing since january. now, if a strike happens, it is expected to be brief, the duration will be determined by the pennsylvania department of education. >> jeffrey sandusky the son of jerry sandusky pleaded guilty to 14 child sex abuse charges. the 41 year old is accused of pressuring teen girl for make photos and asking her teen sister to perform a sex act. faces to up eight years in prison and will have to register as a sex offender. sandusky's father, former penn state assistant football coach , jerry sandusky; behind bars for sexually abusing ten boys. bill cosby's retrial and sex assault charges has been
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delayed five months until april of next year. the judge set the new trial date to give cosby's new lawyers time to prepare. cosby's old lawyers quit after his first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury was dead-locked. cosby has denied the accusations that he drugged and molested andrea constand at his montgomery county home. >> activists are meeting today to plan more demonstrations in st. louis, after a judge found a former police officer there not guilty on murder charges. the protests were peaceful until protesters broke window and flattered paint on the mayor's house: police in riot gear broke up the them with tear gas. police arrested 23 people. the protests again after former st. louis police officer was found not guilty in the shooting death of an african-american suspect. >> london police say they are making good progress investigating friday morning's subway bombing. expert are calling the bomb a
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failed high explosives device that thankfully caused minor injuries to just about 29 people. but as gavin report, the uk has raised its terror level to critical while police serve for the suspect. >> british police are on on the hunt for whomever planted homemade bomb on pack subway tray friday morning. witnesses describe the loud bang and a a flash from crude device and a bucket,. >> large bang from the doors on the other side of the train and above my head comes, singed my hair. >> the bomb itself caused only minor injuries. but the explosion prompted a stampede morning commute ers trying to flee the train. >> it was like people, people, and there is a pregnant lady underneath me shouting i'm pregnant. boy, little thing, his face smashed. >> uk terror threat raised to the highest possible level. but the prime minister is trying to re reassure citizens
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>> the public should go about their business in the normal way, and as usual, be vigilant , cooperate with the police. >> investigators are pouring over images in a video sent in from the public. isis claimed responsibility, but police warn against taking them at their word. >> we have to at this stage about potential associates. >> security experts say this incident doesn't, difficult every isis attacks. gavin, cbs 3, "eyewitness news ". >> still ahead on cbs-3 " eyewitness news" this saturday morning, one boy's offer to do some yard work leads to once in a lifetime meeting with the president. plus: bizarre messages during a hurricane news conference this interpret i in hot water for signing before the storm hit. also this. >> dogs rescued from hurricane harvey and irma are now in our area. ill a he
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>> nearly a week after hurricane irma up he'd florida , repair is in high gear. more schools are planning to reopen. dangers linger, how much, there have been several deaths , and people sickened from carbon monoxide from generators. at last check, about 1.9 million homes and businesses remain without power including 64 nursing homes, at least 36 people have died in the u.s. alone, as
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result of irma. the vast majority in florida. >> this sign language interpret i is fired after giving, they say they were in a pinch to find interpreter so they turned to marshall green, and said he node basic sign language business his brother was deaf, but people say he made things that made no sense , including signs for pizza, bear, he hasn't responded but the deaf community is demanding apology from the county. >> and you've seen the videos by now, people in texas and florida evacuating their homes , devastating hurricanes, not only do those people, they're being displaced by the the storms, many pets finds themselves without homes. some of the dogs have made their way to our area for a new beginning. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, has more from camden county. >> as destruction and despair left behind by hurricanes
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harvey and irma sang heart, the worlds also saw the rivers , people would float across to save their pets. >> there is an emotional impact in connection with our pet. and we don't leave without them. and you see these images of pets being carried on, you know, people's shoulders, and life rafts, and carts. >> on thursday vicky roland executive director of the camden county animal shelter introduced animals welcomed to new jersey from over crowded shelters in texas and florida. so shelters to send pets to other areas early on anticipating the needs for more space once the storms hit >> these are just two of ten shelter dogs that have been rescued from areas affected by hurricanes harvey and irma. but in total, there are 60 dogs, and eight a cats, that need a new home. >> they're all available at the adoption center on county host road in blackwood. >> this is marcia. she is ten month old. she is actually from texas. when she first came in she was really scared. as you can tell, she not scared any more. >> volunteers hope during a time in which so many have
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lost so much, these animals can gain a loving family again >> come down, adopt, foster, you can see that these dogs are just loving dogs. they didn't ask for the hurricane. they're just looking for a home. >> in blackwood, anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> now matt it seems like we've been hit by one storm after the other, hurricane irma, now tracking hurricane jose. >> started when harvey down in houston, still dealing with the effect that far, now we have irma, and now jose, and they've all been in three different areas. we had texas of course, the gulf of mexico, irma coming up through the keys, and now jose turning out in the atlantic ocean, could affect us here in the northeast. so it is a wild part of the atlantic hurricane season. we are in the peak part of this season, as well, so, again, while this is a bit uncommon to justinly see these storms get closer and closer to the continental us, it is not uncommon to see this many storms in general there is time of year, because again we
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are in the peak part of this season. starting things offer, right away, talking about what is now hurricane jose. category one, seeing winds right around 80 miles an hour or so, again, this is still at this point churning out in the atlantic ocean, and right now, not affecting any land, but as we put our track on it, let's talk about where this is going to go. it will start to track northward. in fact, already start today do. that will you see hereby tuesday morning, into next week, we're seeing still category one storm just off the coast of the carolinas, and then it will continue to track north. then it will eventually spin out, out over the northern atlantic. of course what we're concerned with here in the northeast, when we start to see obama expect along new jersey and coastline, 2:00 in the morning tuesday, seeing it down near the carolina outer banks, so we can expect to see this up near new jersey, and maybe even up near long island as we get toward the end of the day on tuesday, and into wednesday so that's almost when we start
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to see really some of the more heavy effect across the new jersey and delaware coastline. what is going to be most likely probably some rip countries being and then also the chance for some gusty winds, we will talk exactly about this impact in just a second. now of course the cone that we had, that we just showed you, extends all the way from the coastline out into the northern atlantic. these are our computer models for jose. you can see, they are starting to get little more clustered together. starting to get a little bit more compact. and that's a sign of more confidence with our computer models of where jose will go. so again, it is now shifted little bit back further out into the open ocean, which is good news, again as these get closer and closer together it, looks like our confidence goes higher and higher that this will remain off shore, good news, here are the impact what we are expecting here little closer to home. the rough surround r surf, high winds, strong rip current , what we need to be concerned with as we go through the weekends, this weekend, if you are down the
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shore, if you are planning on maybe going down today, tomorrow, do be careful if you do go in the water. of course, rain and winds along the coastline are going to be some issues, as well, we could be looking for the potential for strong gusty winds maybe around tropical storm force even in a few areas if it does get close enough to us. beach errosion, coastal flooding, always a problem with these kind of storms. little further inland, closer to us, here, in philly, we could be looking for some showers or isolated rumble every thunder. not just hoe says, but also tropical depression 14 out there spiraling also in the open ocean. could potentially become tropical system lee, if it does get named. storm scan3 closer to home, not too much happening out there. and our future weather shows few showers for us today. really looks like little bit of fog could develop tonight into tomorrow morning. then another chance for maybe shower or two, on our sunday and into monday, as well. here is your seven day forecast, 85 today. eighty-three tomorrow. spotty shower chances. then we could see one day of 70s, jan, on tuesday, high of
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77 there, with the showers possible, that actually could be a little bit of jose, as it continues to spiral up the coast. >> all right, matt, thank you. >> well, a lot of hard work goes into keeping the ground of 1600 pennsylvania avenue in tip top shape. just ask a little boy from virginia. this is 11 year old frank, mowing the lawn in the white house's rose garden. as president trump supervised. frank got the gig after riding the president a letter, the young entrepreneur runs his own lawn service business at home, and offered to cut the grass of the white house. >> this is frank. he will be very famous, he will and navy seal some day, and do great things for our country. thank you, man, you take care of yourself, okay? a big job for one little boy. the white house says frank embodies the enterprizing and ambitious spirit of america, after frank finished his work, he and his dad headed inside the the white house for a tour in the white house which
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halloween films including the classic 1978 original. >> in the meantime, jennifer lawyer sense starring in a new horror fill until theatres this weekend. here is entertainment tonight, nancy odel, with a look behind the scenes, at the new movie mother. >> i'm nancy odel there is week, oscar winner, jennifer laurence, goes to dark place in the terrifying new thriller , mother. >> you scared me. >> we spend all our time here. i want to make it paradise. >> in the film jennifer plays a woman fixing up a country estate with her poet husband, javier. >> are you happy? >> i love you. >> their seemingly perfect world is thrown into chaos with the arrival of another couple, fellow academy award winners ed harris and michelle pfeiffer. >> please, come in, hello. >> hell glow a stranger, we're just going to let them sleep in our house. >> hello. >> hello. >> did you know he had a wife. >> says rehearsed for three
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month, the most difficult and emotional role she's ever had, even dislocated a rib during filming. >> it was dark, if anybody sees the movie they'll understand. i had to go to a place nobody should go. >> what were you doing in their luggage? >> it is very, easy to work with, in a sense that she can jump in the role, do the thing , and come back to herself without being damaged. >> why don't you want kids. >> excuse me? >> if i had to stay in a torture feeling or state every minds i wouldn't want to be an actor, i just could be something. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm nancy odel, now back to you in the studio. >> and ahead in our next half hour. right here on cbs-3 " eyewitness news" this saturday morning, we are tracking jose. this storm was upgrade grade today hurricane last night, what it means if you're headed to the shore this weekend. >> and children in coatesville are getting ticket, but not for the reason you might think still ahead, the valuable lessons officers hope to instill.
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>> good morning, i'm jan carabeo. meteorologist, matt peterson outside the skydeck with eyewitness weather. good morning, matt. >> good morning, jan, like you said, summer has returned to the delaware valley, after we had about a week or even little bit more than that, where we were feeling very, very fall-like. and now, fall officially does start in less than a week. it does start next friday, but it will be feeling like summer , not just this weekend, but probably even into part of next week, as well. now, it is a little bit muggy on our saturday morning here, so we are waking to up some fog across the area, this is picture from the neighborhood network up in the broad heads ville area, 63 degrees, and
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little bit hard to see, but right in the middle of your screen, there there is a light , and see fog out there. seeing some limited visibility across not just the lehigh valley but back down toward the shore, as well, and here are the limited visibility, that start in allentown, where we're less than mile, reading only at half mile down to third every mile in lancaster, as well. you see here in philly, back from trenton, even into wilmington. and pine barens, atlantic city airport, down into dover, we have more patchy dense fog. if you are up early, planning on getting out on the roads early on in the day, and if you're outside, really kind of the immediate philadelphia area, do make sure that you are adding a little bit of time to your drive. because it will be a little bit more difficult to get around because of the patchy fog, always want to use the low beams instead of the high beams. now, here are the temperatures , sitting on the mild side of things to say the least, just shy of 70 degrees
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here in philly, at 69, atlantic city, at 68ment wildwood at 67. check out up in the lehigh valley there, lancaster, 62, reading at 64, allentown, also , at 64 degrees this morning, and in our loan spot in the 50's, mount pocono coming in at 56 to start out the day. overall not too much sweatshirt weather for us out there right now. we continue to see the temperatures remain mild through most of the morning, up into the 80s once again later this afternoon, and you see there, hour by hour forecast, by maybe 4:00, 5:00 then little later few extra clouds, and maybe even isolated sprinkle or two. but overall, jan, not going to be rainy day, just mild and muggy day, looks like, once again. >> okay, matt, thank you very much. hurricane jose is moving north in the atlantic ocean, and already creating strong waves at the jersey shore. "eyewitness news" reporter, cleve bryan, shows us how cape may county official are keeping track of the storm.
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>> like a summer day, never know it was september. >> beautiful, the weather is perfect. >> we actually appreciate the weather, even more so than the hot weather, in the summertime >> anything to squalk about ... it is the threat of severe weather possibly headed our way from the tropics. >> we've been waiting for this , you know, finding out about the hurricane. >> the worse and dangerous part of the storm is the northeast quadrant. >> cape may county emergency manager marty, says it is too soon to make any re reveal decisions about jose, but the latest movements have officials closely monitoring the track, and thinking about how to respond to potential impacts. >> looking at some possible minor to moderate coastal flooding right now. if the storm tracks further in , or makes landfall, we could be looking at major coastal flooding. >> most immediate is rip current. making it hard to stay in one
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place and easy to get swept away in deadly rip current. >> the waves come in already friday evening, are long periods swell waves, which are indication of what's going on far away, pack ago lot of wave energy that's coming already to the jersey shore. something that you need to be mindful of. if you take trip to the shore this weekend n ocean city, cleve bryan, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> from jose to the recovery following hurricane irma now, those recovery effort are gaining momentum. crews continue to restore electricity there. florida power and light say all of the gulf coast where irma caused greatest damage will be back on line by next friday. meantime, there are more report of carbon monoxide death, from people using generators. irma has claimed at least 36 lives in the u.s. alone, most of them in florida. >> back here at home now, pennsylvania is dealing with a money crunch. budget stalemate is forcing governor tom wolf to delay almost $2 billion in payments,
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now the money is supposed to go to medicaid insurers and school district, allow makers have not figured out how to fill $2.2 billion budget gap. it is believed to be the first time pennsylvania has missed an payment because it doesn't have enough cash. >> leak legal defeat and a legal victory for philadelphia , federal judge in chicago has ruled the justice department cannot withhold millions of dollars of public safety grant to philadelphia, and other so-called sanctuary cities. >> this means attorney general jeff sessions cannot follow through with punishing philadelphia and other cities that refuse to crackdown on undocumented immigrant. the temporary injunction is in effect while lawsuit over grant money for sanctuary cities can play out in court. the sit of philadelphia issued a statement saying in part in quote we agree the attorney general exceeded his authority by imposing those conditions, and will continue pursuing our litigation here to ensure that the city's interests are fully
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protected. >> in other news this morning: police in one local town are writing tickets that you want to receive. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, shows us how officers are rewarding kids in coatesville, chester county. >> like any other day, coatesville police are on alert. >> log area check of ash park, please. >> watching for what may go wrong. >> trying to deter criminal activity. >> but on this friday, sergeant roger is responding to what's right. >> i caught you doing something right, and i'll gave you a ticket. >> the four year old jacob moralez didn't just get any ticket. >> worked really hard and that is going to make you a success >> the citation is worth $10. can be placed into a kids sayings account at the coatesville savings bank. >> deal? >> well done, young man. >> start to the kinds of future jacob's mom grace lopez
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envisioned when she brought him here from puerto rico. >> i'm trying to dot best that i can. sorry. >> this is just one of many families the bank hopes to touch, says branch manager. >> so hopefully this will like help the children out a lot, and also get to understand that the coastal police are not bad at all. >> so far set aside thousand dollars for the for the police initiative. an effort to build trust between cops and the community that they serve. this ticket is only worth $10, but the lessons that they instill police hope are worth much more. >> what people do when they don't know others are watching , shows their character the most. >> in coatesville, anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> meantime, residents in camden are bond withing police officers and city leaders through fun and food. hundreds turned out for carnival night at pine point park. children enjoyed all times of
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activities there. camden county freeholders and police didn't hosted the event >> well, a massive work of art is lighting up the night on the ben franklin parkway. twenty-seven customized pedicabs adorned with hundreds of lanterns are gliding their way along the streets there. it is internationally renounded artist chang largest public art project in the u.s. in a decade. you can ride in the pedicabs for free, for one way trips from park to cities at the city parkment project on display through october 8th. >> well tomorrow night is the best night in television. and those best in it. v will be honored during prime time em ukee awards here on cbs-3. holly wide insiders say get ready for big surprises. danielle nottingham has a behind the scenes look from los angeles. >> stephen colbert could make emmy history as first perform err to win multiple awards while hosting the is her moan. >> i what can we expect this
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year at the emmies? >> god i hope a lot of jokes. nice musical number. >> the late show star is up for six emmies for cbs late night talk show and 2016 election night special. promise to go showcase that political humor on stage. >> you have to talk about donald trump on a certain level, because this night is celebrating television, and everybody knows, the biggest television -- yes, sir's not nominated i do not know. >> cbs the late late show with james cord on and the amazing race also received nods. but newcomb ers dominate the top categories. this is us, the hands made tail, stranger things, the crown and west world, doing repeat nominees, house of cards, and better call saul for out standing drama. >> we're used to having incumbent come in. this year, no incumbent. so remains to be seen, if you have a crystal ball i can borough, i would be happy to tell how low win.
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>> new phase in comedy could knock a veteran off the thrown >> you have got like at lan tax had fantastic first season >> could also be a big night for streaming services. netflix has the second most nominations of the night behind ahbo. danielle nottingham, cbs-3, " eyewitness news". and stephen colbert takes home awards, your favorite shows, and stars, win top honors tomorrow nightment you can watch the emmies starting 8:00 right here on cbs-3: it will be a good one. still ahead on cbs-3 " eyewitness news" this saturday morning, do hormone pills put a woman's life in danger? the landmark decision from researchers, making headlines. >> also, it is shopping with a twist. new department store with no merchandise? what is in the store? how it could re-invent the way we shop. >> and later on cbs-3, the best collection of high school
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you can find in a store, how this could change the way we shop. >> as convenient as on line shopping may be, there is still something to be said for an actual store. >> like to see outfit put together. >> on display, specific designers. >> i can feel t i can touch it >> try it on so you don't have to send it back, it doesn't fit, which happens a lot. >> but how would you feel about a store stocked with nothing at all? >> stores stocked with nothing at all? >> i'll be disappointed, probably little freaked out. >> i wouldn't go to a store with nothing in it, no. >> that's the idea behind nordstrom local, compact version of their traditional department store. >> really? >> definitely different. >> re trail giant will trade inventory for experience, offering team of stylist togs help you shop on line, and on site deal tears perfect your fit. did we mention they do manicures and serve wine, and beer? >> they have beer? okay. >> you can also ship to stores same day, where they'll hand deliver to your dar. >> i love hand delivery.
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>> makes me feel famous or something. >> that makes it fun. right? that makes it special. >> wayne williams, business professor at the community college of philadelphia, says the unique concept just might work, they've -- saving struggling department stores from closing doors, offering customers new way to shop. >> imagine going to abu teak, but still have the range of selection that you have, at a large big box store like nordstrom. >> there is nothing wrong with trying something new. >> get pampered little bit, shop little bit. it might be a hit. >> nicole brewer, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> so before you get too excited, or too annoyed for that matter, for now, at least , nordstrom local will have just one location in west hollywood. the west coast store is set to open october 3rd. >> matt, i do not know how i feel about this. i like to go in, try things on myself. if i want to just get some advice, i would log on line and do it myself. >> no, none of us here, we all
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have great taste. >> right? >> here at cbs, all fantastic style. a lot of that goes to nancy, our stylist, who helps us out all the time. but it is a day where maybe you need a stylish rain jacket at times, because we're going to be dealing with maybe a spotty shower chance. but it looks overall like it is going to be shorts and t-shirts across the delaware vale. because we do have very summer like conditions, so don't put again those shorts and t-shirts away just yet. all keeping an eye on jose, though, on the tropic, where we have category one storm in jose, that continues to churn off the coast now of florida now the good news, with jose, currently, is it is not affecting any land. it is going to start to track to the north though. kind of already started to do that. as we put our national hurricane center track on it, you can see, that our cone of course gets wider with time. because they have little bit more uncertainty in our forecast. and by the time we get to tuesday morning, we're seeing the track keep it off the
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coastline of the outer banks, of carolina, still category one status, but then, by the time we get to probably about mid-morning, to then the afternoon hours on tuesday, we're bringing jose a little bit closer to the delaware valley. and this is where we need to keep an eye on the cone. because if by tuesday afternoon the track tracks little further to the west, we could get it a little closer to the delaware and new jersey shore points, but if our track takes it little bit out further to the east, that means, we're further off the coastline, and the effect of jose along the shore points, are not quite as pronounced. we will talk about the impact that we could see in just one second. now our sustained winds, this is our model that's going to give us idea where the strongest winds are. right now in the northeast corner, of the storm, that's usually where we see them when the storm is a little bit more developed. as it weak edges, comes little further north into some cooler water, actually, see the storm expands little bit t means that the winds field is also going to expand, and you see here, by 3:00 in the afternoon
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, next tuesday, the coastline, delaware shore point, even up toward long island, we're looking at potential poor maybe some sustained winds in the 30 to almost 40-mile per hour range. now, again, if we track a little bit further off the coast, we will get some weaker winds, but if this this -- does push, we could get 40, 50-d winds on the shore point. still keeping an eye where jose will be go. either way, already starting to get largest waves, larger swells coming across the new jersey shore. if you are down at the beach this weekend, be careful. we do have strong rip current that are going to most likely peak early next week, then we start to see our impact kind of fadeaways jose starts to move further and further away from the area, as we get into the middle and then ends of next week. overall, rough surf and rip current, that's our impact number one that we're keeping an eye on. winds and rain along the
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coastline of course like you just showed you, sustained could be on the strong side it , does give us chance for some possible beach errosion, as it gets little closer as jose does again early next week, and also, some coastal flooding could be an issue, too, so keep an eye on that. further inland toward philly here we could be looking for maybe shower, isolated rumble every thunder, overall, right now, not too much happening on storm scan3, closer to home, in general, as we go through the rest of the day today, maybe stray shower, little bit of fog is possible early tomorrow, showers north and west of the city then on sunday, and that's our theme for monday, as well. take a look at the temperatures there in the 80s, our loan 70s, jan, doesn't come until next tuesday. >> in my mind not a bad thing, matt. >> i know being clinic to go summer. >> i like it, thank you. hormone replacement therapy gets a bit of a reprieve after years of being called dangerous. new research, foremen owe pause al women does not shorten lives. health reporter stephanie stahl has more in this einstein healthcare science
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report. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> women should be extactic that they have options. hormones were once considered a fountain of youth foremen owe pause al women. but millions stopped taking them, after the 2002 landmark study said hormone therapy could increase the risk of breast cancer, stroke, and heart disease. but, now the follow up research says women who took either estrogen or a combined estrogen progestin therapy showed no increase in their risk every death from all causes, including, cancer and heart disease. >> they don't necessarily have to take hormones if they're not hormonally deficient, but if they are, they can take them safely and effectively. >> hormone replacement therapy set to offset the symptoms of menopause that can include hot flashes, mood changes, sleep problems, and aging skin. the 18 year follow up research of 27 this women part of the original study found that there were no more likely to die of any cause than women
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who took placebo pills. >> all women should be at menopause symptoms, health, sexual health, overall condition, be individualized, and weaver both hormonal and non-hormonal options for women >> the study published in the journal of jama the first to examine long-term death rates from all causes among women who received hormone therapy. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, " eyewitness news". the cbs-3 science center sponsors by einstein healthcare network. more than medicine.
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>> eagles crowded backfield minus one player, humphreys placed on injury reserve, tore his right hamstring, last sunday, healthy against washington, eagles must finds rushing attack against the chiefs sunday at arrow head, last week, the birds rush just 52 yards, it has been the folk thus week at practice, blunt says they need more attempts. >> offensive line blocking their tails off, doing everything they're supposed to do, everything they need to do to get to -- to get the yardage and stuff, which got ton more consistent with running it more. >> and we will get you ready for sunday showdown starting 11:30, sunday kick offer, sport director don bell will be in the studio. i'll be live from kansas city. you'll hear from the voice of the birds, merrill reese, plus 94wip, ike reese, will join us , as well, that's sunday 11:30 on cbs-3. >> the phillies continue their ten game home stand, starting three game series against the oakland, the a's used to play in philly until 1954 whether
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at the moved to kansas kansas city then to oakland, no score in the first, one on for matt olson, takes this pitch for a ride. deep into the second deck, in right, 19th homer of the year, the phillies make this. second inning, matt joyce, fly ball to right field, goes into the stands, mike lighter, jr., gave up for runs, seven innings, they also had just two hits, and lose four to nothing. >> last saturday, in their home opener, temple needed a field goal in the final minutes to beat villanova. how did they do against u-mass? coach jeff collins going for his second win on north broad street. late in the first half, the owls up by a feel goal, u-mass in the red zone, aaron ford hit nick out of the backfield for 10-yard score, the minute men take the lead, but the owls come right back, logan rolls, looks down field, and hits jennings for 30-yard touchdown. temple wins, 29-21.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ it's time for friday night football frenzy. we're live ... (cheers). >> hi, ladies, it is the second week of the friday football frenzy. that means whole host of new schools joining the fun. we will start off the action in the public league. our first game strawberry mansion visiting, got to be good to play with your pope, amir does the rest. long touchdown run, 30 to eight. >> and visiting central. dave sutton christian, the shovel pass, carl jones. and carl is going to the house the huge win, 53 to nothing. >> kensington at edison. little trickeration by kensington. jones, takes the pitch, then throws deep. kensington wins 33 to six.
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tower hill visiting east perkioman school. michael gilbert create that play perfectly. pick it off. takes it all the way in for the pick six. power hill wins 60 to 22. >> dobbins visiting palumbo, hand off to fullback ernest hollins, short touchdown, political up bo with the shut out, 22 to nothing. glen mills visiting pot grove, just beautiful rainbow over military and first responders night. to the game. glen mills driving. james picked off by spring fields. springfield on the move, dodging, watching, doing what they can to make it a pick six , but stopped just short of the end zone. pottsgrove wins 38 to 20. >> archbishop carroll at lasallement danny, finds brett for the touchdown right here. lasalle the winner in this one , 42 to six. we head to new jersey,
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willingboro at west depford. nice run. west depford the winner 34 to six. >> atlantic city, visiting washington township, joseph, slamming on into the pile. and getting it to the end zone for the score, atlantic sitly win this 126 to 14. and finally we have palmyra at gloucester. check out ty harris. be be decides to keep it to himself. long into the end zone. palmyra wins it 30 to six. >> and now the game you've been waiting for, our game of the week, archbishop wood visiting st. joe's prep, both of the team powerhouse cents winning multiple state titles between them. inside lockerroom for woods pre-game. >> execution, fellows, i want 11 guys flying the ball. i want guys making plays. i want guys blocking, tackling , running the ball, play with emotion. play with inch density, all right? let's kick some butt, fellows. >> well, this is a great game
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st. joe's prep, brandon sanders, showing just that with his amazing catch for the touchdown. pre getting on the board first . butt back comes wood. great run hereby nazaire peoples, gets into the end zone for the score, but the night will belong to st. joe's prep. check out the scramble hereby mccrea. huge run to set up another touchdown by prep. they'll go onto win it 27 to seven. here's the coach. >> great program. great team. i would say that they're going to end up with hershey at the end of the year. very proud our guys, the way they played against a very good program. >> fantastic game of the week. both of these teams, great, shaking hands after the game. as the coach said, both these teams, championship caliber. that's all for sport, i'm lesley van arsdall, have a great day. and in our next hour, right here on cbs-3 " eyewitness news": fists fly outside a local high school. not just students fighting.
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