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namath, it's still obviously stuck in people's minds what you did in superbowl 3. do you ever get tired of talking about it? is there still a good feeling about that or what? >> i never get tired of talking about it. number one, it brings back the guys i played ball with. it brings back the fact of life that don't think you can't. if you think you can't, you won't. to be told your' not going to do something that you have your heart set on that you have your desires -- you're going to do it. to be told your' not, that's infuriating. some guy in the back of the place yelled out, hey, we're going to kick your be dhind, yo know. we had a good football team and a coach that could get us ready, coach eubank.
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our guys flat out plays those guys that day. for whatever seasons, maybe they were overconfident. maybe they were overconfident. it was a big win for the afl. the last game played between the afl and the nfl, the kansas city chiefs evened it up 2-2. we went in on even ground. >> you can imagine what it's like for me having a name like james brown and jim brown. if you were going up against jim brown, would you have still made the same guarantee? >> no. >> simple as that. simple as that. hey, you were also featured here in the game for life theater, a holographic lockerroom, if you will, where you were giving out lessons on life. you have always been about teamwork and raising money for athletes with respect to cte
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research. how is that for you? >> i am a religious man. i believe in the good lord. i believe in god, whatever you choose to call him. to each is own. my family taught me respect for one another. i wouldn't be anywhere without teamwork. life itself is a team effort. anyone can be brought to their knees. we have to reach for help sometimes. we need to give helping hands to people. we need to realize that we're all in this together. not one person is worse than the other, negative. we try to help each other. i'm just grateful for where i am today. i know i made enough mistakes, especially when i was running around new york back no those '60s. i raised some hell. i'm respectful of getting him. i know we can help people, and i can help people and i want to.
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>> ladies and gentlemen, the hall of famer, the great joe namath. we'll see you next week on another edition of the james brown show. [music] >> the james brown show is produced at the manhattan center, new york's premier event performance and production facility. performance and production facility. the manhattan center, where you (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i.
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(colonial penn jingle) >> tonight, television's biggest night came with a few surprises, even nominees were left with dropped jaws at the 69 primetime emmy award. >> a tropical storm watch in effect jersey and delaware coastline. tracking winds and possible flooding. >> and we watch hard hitting punch of recent storms to the south. how about the storms headed in our direction. good evening, everyone i'm ukee washington. >> aim jessica dean. >> kate bilo is monitoring
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storms. how will they impact us. >> two hur capes and tropical depression to talk about. all eyes first and foremost on jose. we'll talk about maria in the forecast. headed for the new jersey and delaware coast. this will stay offshore. but it will get clear enough to feel the impacts especially in our coastal communities. portions of north northern new jersey, cape my county, sussex county dell dem and all those in coastal watt rz a tropical storm was was issued. tropical storm surge winds and coastal flooding and very heavy, heavy rain. latest on jose category one the latest track is almost due norm before curbing out to se sea. the latest actually has the sky loop around for extra tropical low or predetion and dpoingt of jose could bring us
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more rain a second time aroun around. coming up the latest impact on the coast and tropical storm watch will talk about maria and when we can start feeling impacts in our area. for now ukee, back over to you. >> see you in a bit. thank you. >> classes are cancelled in methacton school district. this is not a strike. contest offset started at 2 and continued to 8 p.m. before sending tonight. bodily injury sides say they're making progress and press conference was announced 9 a.m. tomorrow morning. on friday the union represen representing 403 teachers notified intent to walk off the job beginning tomorrow. they've been working without a contract since january. >> radnor police are investigating a students at cabrini that had a racial slur win on home door. written in marker. radnor chief of police say detectives will follow up tomorrow and university released a statementsation it's investigating and cab iriana did does not sol rate
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hate speech or racist languag language. our prior toy is to make sure students feel safe and supported. >> television biggest night came and gone with surprises. >> politics and entertainment collided on stage. cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham in los angeles now where the biggest names in hollywood were honored tonight, good evening, danielle. >> good evening, ukee, jessic jessica, thiss with a night that did not disappoint. and even though president trump is not in the building host stephen colbert brought out a surprise in the beginning of show and also a night was history in the making. >> is there anyone who could say, how big the audience is? >> first time mem my host provided a jaw dropping surprise. >> shawn do you know? this will be the largest audience to witness an emmy
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period. both in person and around the world. >> political jabs continued as alec baldwin won for boast supporting actor in comedy siri force his pour travel donald trump saturday night live. >> i suppose i should say at lost lang perfect mr. president he's your emmy. >> dolly parton and lilly tom lynn said they can tack a guy in charge. >> in 2017 we refuse to be controlled by a hypocritical business. >> with at academy came several stars to pass away including jerry lewis, mary tyler moore, debbie reynalds and carrie fisher. >> the audience sell britted at john lisko took home 6th emmy winning best supporting actor in a trauma. >> the crude keeps ongoing and
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this is just the last of the gifts. >> and a fuel standing ovation as after man american female writing to win for a comedy series. and we knew streaming services would have a huge night and hulu in particular. that's the hand made for outstanding trauma and lead actress elizabeth months won an emmy for had her performance. ukee, jess kack, back to you. >> thank you for being with us tonight, danielle. as television gives way to on demand. binge watching has become more popular than ever. it is good for your health. is instant gratification feeling loanly, toyrd and he did creased. >> and we'll talk with the experts. >> taking on head coach andy reid and it was entertaining
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and disappointing. >> break it down. >> it was fun and then. >> not so much fun right egglees led in the third quarter and wheels fell off the wagon. bunch of intriguing story lines headed to the game. biggest involved the head coaches andy reid against doug pederson and in the end the student got schooled. to kansas city we go. eagles down 6-3. carson wentz to al shown history. birds tate lead. game time fourth. annie calls a shovel pass to travis kelce. get up and get in from five yards out. kansas city takes a lead. eagles final chance. tied with five second left hail marry and no good. birds lose 27-230. >> i lit the scoreboard up week one in new england and to come back and take them for
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three-quarters the take away very to to address their own football needs. >> this is a good environment to may and i thought we competed. at the end of the day they made more plays than us. we fought to the end. there's a lot of good things we d again we came up short. >> well, doug pederson called 13 running plays and offense was miserabily unbalanced and that's a story as they get for homeowner dependence the gints and we'll have more for you later on in this sew and sports zone. >> we look forward to that. >> world leaders are gathering in united nations general assembly. president trump surprise set to make his first appearance. the outstanding tradeoff with north korea in the ambassador neighboringy haley says united states have tivetive mill carey opss and will work with other nations to avoid having
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to use them. >> four american students attacked with acid at a train station in franz officials confirmed students attend boston ledge and were studying abroad. the women did not have serious injuries and were discharged from the hment and police arrested a 41-year-old french woman whom they described as disstubbed. the incident is not believed to be lichinged toer terroris terrorism. >> still ahead tonight, how your television viewing habits could be affecting your health. >> 87-year-old woman is recovering after her philadelphia home was ransacked by two strangers. what lease are looking for. >> an a fireball in the skixt more on the amazing burst of light visible to millions of people across the northeast and mid-atlantic. >> wow isolate yourself with a bunch of strangers. nasa is working on ways to stavt mission to mars and how hawaii is
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>> a home up vacation in broad daylight leaves a woman bruised and missing of prized possession. >> alicia nieves got unsettled details from the victim tim's daughter. >> surprised morning, 9 a.m. 87-year-old woman in south philadelphia is attacked. >> i cannot believe it. >> patricia lobar's mother in is the elderly woman but shaken inafter a couple came to her door wells dr. ed and asked if it was parkard park area. >> she slightly onened the door to say yes, she thought they were asking for directions. they pushed the screen door. she opened it and they were kicking her and covering her mouth with their hand telling her not to stream and putting a gun to her neck saying they would kill her. >> the indrawders fred from the home for a few minute and after stealing jewelry
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including a priceless piece. >> they cook her wedding ban off her finger. >> her husband passed away 7 years ago. >> so sad. >> police are investigating a violent home invasion while lober and stiblings are staying by her mother's site. >> my mother could have really been hurt. >> they're asking for neighbors to comfort ward they were talking in and around the area. especially if they have sure vaimence of the couple. cbs3, eyewitness news. >> police are investigating reports of a man trying to lure two children into his car in becomes countsy, lower southampton township police responded this afternoon with park lane and feast areville after a mother reported a man approached her 9-year-old gawingt and-year-old freshman asking if they want aid ride. they said no and left the are area. on friday a philadelphia police auns noed they were investigating six separate attentions involving children. that activity took place within the same 6 or 7 block
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of northeast philadelphia. >> not uncommon to sit for hours in fopts of the tv byth watching on demand. >> could all the instant gratification be harmful for yourself. >> as point television gives we to on demand streaming options binge watching became more popular than ever. >> right now i stay up to 4 a.m. or 5 a.m. >> usually 12:0 1 and it's three or four. >> i could sent if a whole day binth watching. >> for some it's instant gratification. >> no commercials and fast forward to the next steps. >> you pick what you want to wch what you want to watch it arizona could host a whole host of issues in times of loneliness and depression. >> lieing in bed, eating, nice
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doing anything. >> we feel guilty waste your whole day. >> according to american academy of sleep medi son it affected shut eye to affect mood and calculation. >> there's nothing they can't take care of. >> our shared cultural experience you know the days when everyone watched the same thing together at the same time? >> shared experiences are bivrn different and as sociology gist it's part of the way we hole the glue that binds us together justin kid acknowledges down side saying binge watching has benefits. >> these technologies and plats forms give you more time to share story whys and they're making better story. >> we're going 208 games and showing canceled like that. >> competitive field that benefit the consumer and gives us all more reason to watch.
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>> we're getting better. >> we mentioned sleep issues and since it's late on sunday night here's a few tips for binge watching responsibly. first episode limits before you watch and take breaks in between episodes and make sure all your screens are shut off a half hour before you head to sleep. i know it's hart. i'm nicole brewer, cbs3, eyewitness news. >> good tips. thousands of runners rocked the city of brotherly love and severally affection for the half marathon. he's in 14th year and said he would final them for cancer research and another cause runner jason committed to running ten half marathons in ten states to personally raise money for dimensions sha research and honor. >> it's easy to run with these people. hard part is raise ago war wareness and getting bunts for important research.
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>> the 13.1 mile race you take with you down the parkway and delaware riverfront before making way through rittenhouse sdair and along kelly drive to the finish, congrats to the all. >> kate bilo look at the forecast as everybody is ready to start another week. >> yes. >> all eyes on jose. it will cause problems especially for those of us along the coast or those of us with shore houses at the coast. let's talk about what we can expect with jose. maybe the sky lit up if you were up early today. fireball, that the streets across the mid-atlantic and not stuingling before 5:00 the american society was like utube, folks in pennsylvania, new jersey, delaware and as far as away as massachusetts recorded he moved spectacle. >> school stuff. >> i was probably up at 5 a.m. with the bade but i did not see the fireball unfortunatel unfortunately. hopefully some of you got to see that.
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let's take a look at storm scan 3. pretty quiet out. there popup showers far another and west early this evening and those fizzled and temperature-wise nice and warm sitting app 7 cape may us in castle and 69 at the airport and 68 at the atlantic city airport in pamona. expect clouds to form as well as areas of patchy fog. we'll do with that through the first half of monday as well. tomorrow looking a lot like today. low clouds and fog. slow to break. once they do we may pick up blue sky in the afternoon and can't rule out spotty showers as part of outer bands of jose start to impact the area. let's choose goes and talk about this is what it look like. low clouds and fog in the morning and breaks in the afternoon and here comes jose. 10:00 tuesday morning we start to see steadier downpours in south jersey and delaware and quiteen land and western suburb could start tuesday with sunshine. jose continues to move closer as we go through the day
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tuesday and heviest downpours will go through dus afternoon into tuesday night and mainly for new jersey and delaware. this model has shifted further east since lasts run. good news. that keeps heaviest of rain out of philadelphia. it could start wednesday with a few showers and then 3ub as way toward portions of new england. winds concerned see the center of jose moving the coast here. tuesday, 65 a.m. we start the see the wind pick up by the shore and delaware paechs. us is stained whipped over 9 miles an hour right here. that's why you see the red color mainly us is evening and tuesday night maybe for shore points and wind indland will be breezy, 15 to 25 miles an hour. alog ingt coast with a trople call storm watch wind speeds 0 miles an hour and moderate coastal dmroding and high tide tuesday evening and compoun compounding threat for local housings as lang as you don't
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want pieces of rain. storm surge and coastal flooding will be an issue of water piling up along the coastline. greatest impact new jersey and delaware regions and the storm pulls away. it goes out to sea. then tries to loop it back as extra tropical storm bringing showers bit weekend. we also now have hurricane maria. tropical depression lee doesn't look leak a threat but maria runs less are antilles thaetening as it does so and still recovery 4 before impacting bahamas. we'll keep an eye on next week as it approaches the east coast and interaction with what was jose tries to push it away or if drawings closer we'll keep you post on that. as of of now watch for showers and storms on tuesday. rain chance that the coast especially early wednesday we clear it out and thursday looks nixts friday, start ful
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full. it's nice you start to thaw. >> yeah. >> don is coming back with more sports. >> did fw to see you guys at a sunday fun day. >> i wish i had better news for you. the eagles are not as well rounded that's a problem. birds rush ago tack got the way dove. birds rush ago tack got the way dove. that's next in sport
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>> well, maybe doug pederson is taking the whole fly eagles fly too seriously. he may be in love with aerial attack. they threw 46 times and ran only 13. birds visiting kansas city sprols is lead running back today. ten carries 48 yards. agents signed me blupt as same amount as you and i zero. donate, bagel hose. >> i don't know hey heyy masses did think throw. >> 3. >> low 0s you want him at, 30
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runs and 30 passes. and whoa got the linemen to do and running backs to go it. we have tightened mrokdz and receivers blocked we have to just put it together. >> more on this game 6 minute or so. now to bainl the fullys rapping up series against a's down at the bank. sixth inning bills up and run for native joy wind withle goes deep to white first homer in season and a's taking part 6- phils 2 out of 3. >> yes i don't know how many minute we're talking on. 11:35. it was bat day for offensive linement birds didn't run and carson wentz was sacked six times. john you been richie joins me to tell me what ails the eagles. >> still ahead, you prmsed to
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spread eight months in res per ration. >> it's future mission
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