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>> teachers plan to walk out of the classroom and on to the picket life, live in methacton where both sides are struggling to agree on. >> all eyes on president trump , he makes his first visit to the united nations, the details coming up. >> here comes the rush. the eagles, back across the 35 , at the 34, michael kendrick ... >> and the eagles defense planted chiefs quarterback alex smith several times in yesterday's game. but the birds still lost. pat's here with a breakdown of the game.
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>> my eagles suit, that everyone looks forward to, here in the closet. women, today is monday, september 18th, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo, rahel solomon off today. matt, meisha, keeping an eye on things this morning, good morning. >> good morning. i was hoping to see that suit today. >> i know, i know. >> meisha loves it, katie goes oh, my gosh. afraid it will catch on fire because i don't know what it is made of. >> it will become so popular, we might have to wear it as our uniform. our uniform? i would not. just a lot of construction, no accidents, but so far, no accident. >> she will jinx herself. >> knock on wood, right? >> yes. >> but talking about jose of course, we have rain in the forecast for us here, we also have to deal with the chance for some gusty winds down the shore, so little bit after mess for us, to kind of start the work week, here across delaware valley. here's what's going on outside right now. this is up in the lehigh valley, brodheadsville. tough to see, but un the light
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there is a little bit of patchy fog that has developed this morning, especially, north of the city. soy if you are in the lehigh valley, if you're traveling down toward philly through the morning hours today, be prepared to possibly run into a little bit of that fog that's out there, could slow you down, just be careful. hurricane jose, still keeping an eye on, that as well. right now about 406 miles off the coast of north carolina, still tracking northward. we will keep an eye on there is the effect of it could be seen as early as this evening, in areas across the delmarva, south delaware, maybe even tonight down into southern new jersey. overall here are those visibility, you see them, they're on the lower side of things. up through the lehigh valley, temperatures really warm this morning, 60s and 70s, out there, so definitely not sweatshirt weather. then meisha we top out in the 80s later this afternoon, i know you're liking the 80s in september. >> i'm loving t matt, i love this so much i can't even tell you, but the only thing i'm with you, people say well football season we need little cold, sweatshirts, i get it but i love the 80s being look
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now at the ben franklin bridge , what you are looking at both directions i would say travel along westbound into center city, the heads lights g going into center city looking good, there keep my eye on the ben franklin bridge , because in the 5:00 hour normally whether it starts to heat up. blue route mid-county looking there, taillights pushing in the southbound direction, looking just as it should. but we do have malfunction traffic light again, we had this last week, too, take a look at this, city avenue, monument road, this is going to be one of those areas that's going to start to get very, very busy this morning, so, with malfunction traffic light, depending how that is working could really start to slow you down. plus pa turnpike, construction crews out, there still out there eastbound before ft. washington, two left lanes, eastbound, past willow grove. left lane, another area that will get slow in the 6:00 hour specially. jim, jan, back to you. >> thank you shall meisha. classes are canceled for thousands of students in montgomery county as teachers get ready to walk off the job. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, live outside of methacton high school today with the very latest on this teachers strike. that is set to begin later
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today, good morning, anita. >> good morning, jim, jan, well, despite the school board president calling those discussions productive, more than 400 teachers are expected to walk off the job here at 7:30 this morning. now, take a look at this picture of those contract negotiations yesterday. that ended without a deal. these are discussion that is have been ongoing since jan now the union said it had 30 minutes to consider that for the final proposal yesterday. mostly concerned about rising healthcare premiums, while teachers salaries remain the same. but, on the other hand, some of the key funding issues that the school district says it is dealing with, a steady decline in student enrollment, increased retirement costs, and the need to improve its aging school building. the america observe rating committee also filed a request for fact-finding to the pennsylvania labor relations board, if that board accepts the request it, would appoint a fact finder tomorrow. and that means between then and november 19th, teachers not be allowed to walk off the job. now, this strike would affect
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5,000 students, and their families here. however, all piaa sport are scheduled to go on as planned. that includes several sport games scheduled for this afternoon. and as well as if you need child care, that will be happening at sky view elementary school t requires on line pre-registration, again, those teachers are expected to go on strike at 7:30 this morning, and we expect to hear more update from the school district, at 9:00. we will bring you those developments just as soon as we have them. but for now, live in eagleville, anita oh, cbs-3 " eyewitness news." >> thank you so much, anita. >> meanwhile, at cabrini university in radnor, police are trying to figure out who wrote this racial slur on a student's resident hall door. this all happened over the weekend. the university released a statement late last night saying, quote, cabrini does not tolerate any form of hate, speech or racist language and our priority remains to ensure our student feel safe and supported. >> well, cabrini university's black student union shared these photos on instagram. they show student coming together to decorate the area
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around that door where the hail full message was found. they wrote messages of support one reads you are beautiful. >> president trump is in new york this morning, for the first united nations general assembly of his presidency. >> high on the agenda, north korea annuities nuclear weapons program. correspondent nicky batiste live in the un in new york. what else is on the president 's agenda? >> reporter: hi, jim, jan, well the white house has said president trump will promote america's first a jen darks the worlds will wait until see how he adapt that the world's first mission. president trump arrives at the united nations today for the opening of the general assembly, with north korea expected to be issue number one, administration officials took to the sunday morning talk shows. warning us patience is running thin. >> we have pretty much exhausted all of the things we can do at the security council at this point. now, i'm perfectly happy
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taking us only to general mathis, he has plenty of military options. >> white house says among the meetings the president has this week in new york, one with the south korean president, which will focus on lou to maximize economic and diplomatic pressure on north korea. all eyes will be on mr. trump tomorrow when he delivers speech here to delegate. he is expected to address iran , syria, global terrorism, all while promoting an america -first agenda. the president is also expected to go after the un itself, pushing for reforms that include more transparency and accountability. >> i think he does believe the united nations can be a very important instrument of addressing these threat to the world. but i think he also takes the view that the united nations has fallen short. and he want to motivate them in that regard. >> also hinted at the possibility of picking with the par as climate agreement, the president remains open to finding a those conditions where we can remain engaged. us ambassador to the un, nicky
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haley, says president trump will also promote peace and prosperity during his speech tomorrow. jim, jan? >> nicky, thank you very much. >> well, it has suspense, also a disappointing ends. >> the eagles kept fans on the edge of their seat in kansas city, almost in the dark. our pat gallen took a lot of notes and here to tell us what went wrong. >> look, you can't win them all. that's the reality of the nfl. so it was a game within reach. it slipped away late. eagles run game struggled, but carson wentz had a strong defensive effort made it a nail biter. for some breitbart moments, jake elliot, new kicker taking over for cab he will sturgis, first field goal right there. second quarter you never see this. darren sproles fumble on a punt, that would set up achieves field goal. they go up six opinion three, wentz, setting up jeffrey, 16 yards score. jeffrey finished with seven catches for 92 yards, the best offensive drive for the eagles
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of the game. up ten-six at this point. but you can't forget about this guy. hunt breaks loose, he goes 53 yards. putting the chiefs back in front. the chiefs would build on their lead in the fourth. the eagles run out of gas. travis kelsey going crowd surf oh, dude. look at that. 15 yards on the score, casey -- kc up. in that pile somewhere, his fifth in two games. and kansas city up 27-13, nelson agholor would score to bring them back within a score the eagles recover an on sidekick. so your last shot. pro launch into the end zone. but it falls short. eagles lose 27 to 20. carson wentz, head coach doug pederson, gives their read on the loss. >> the team that lit the scoreboard up in week one up in new england, to come back and keep them tide, keep them held down for three quarters, the take away is we offensively have to address
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our own, you know, needs. >> that's good football team. gooden vier onment to play. i thought we competed. you know, at the ends of the day they made more plays than us, but we fought all the way to the end. so, there is a lot of good things that i think we did. again, we just came up short. >> the eagles fateful certainly hoping for a different outcome. hey, got to give them credit for a hard fought game. >> pretty exciting. and i think that the way that the kansas city chiefs played was the way that the eagles should have played. >> i think it is a good effort un for the lip, they fell short. but they kinds of woke up at the end. just little too late. i'm diehard eagles fan, always have been, i don't care if they win or lose, i'll support them 100% no matter what. but the chiefs, you know what i mean? i thought it would be an easy win. >> i like that face. uh-huh. >> hey, tough place to play, k c1 of the toughest places in the nfl to win at. good effort.
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another game next wean. >> run game for sure one to be fixed. >> they did not run a whole lot. a lot or carson wentz's shoulders, little too much actually. >> one week. see what happens. >> thank you, patrick. still ahead this morning, philadelphia police are searching for two strangers, who beat a 87 year old south philadelphia woman, and ransack her home. >> that's right. well, we'll tell you how they tricked that victim into opening her door. then, a fleet of planes working to help victims of hurricane irma. but this isn't the us air force. we'll tell you about the civilian air patrol, plus this : >> also ahead, the emmy awards get political in more ways than one. we're live in los angeles with the highlight. coming up.
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our veterans have have and we enjoy today.e ready. aim. fire. and it's important for us to let them know that we will never forget their service. fire. it was steve's idea to have this cemetery. this was supplied to the veterans, giving us a final resting place. we owe everything to steve for what he gave us here. i wanted to make sure that we just didn't say thank you to veterans, we had tangible things to show, and i think we've accomplished that. [ "taps" playing ]
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>> group of dedicated volunteers, members of the civil air patrol, all normal people with regular day jobs, nationwide the fleet has 550 planes, 55,000 volunteers. they assist the military when disaster strikes, their job now to assess the damage from
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irma. >> mobile homes are the worse hit. right now we have missions going to key west, up toward jacksonville. >> when we are on an air force assigned mission, these volunteers are air men. >> now, florida governor, rick scott, has also been surveying the damage left by irma. he recently walked through the southwestern part of the state >> definitely have a big job ahead of them. and more bad news headed towards the caribbean. >> talk about jose? >> i mean, this is like i don't remember ever seeing a season this active with hurricanes, matt. >> yes, guys, it has been a while since we've just had almost a conveyor belt. you know, just one after another after another. and the caribbean looks like they could get hit again in areas that are still just barely even starting to recover from irma. areas in the lesser antilles, areas up toward even puerto rico, that's where maria could be causing some issues, as we get maybe even as early as this evening, but of course, here back closer to home,
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we're concerned with jose for the time being, because that is going to ends up passing right by the new jersey coastline, and it is going to give us the chance for some strong gusty winds, also, going to be watching for the potential of maybe some coastal flooding, so let's talk a little bit about jose here early on. most recent update came in at 5:00 this morning, eight a mile per hour sustained winds, keeps it in category one range going to continue on this northward track, as we go through the day today. and even into tomorrow. then you see it kind of start to just spiral off the coast then, in the second half of our work week. but we start to see the effect maybe across south delaware, even at some of the shore point as early as later this evening, tonight, and then tomorrow, looks to be, the day where we really see the effect across the south jersey and delaware shore points. so that's why we do have tropical storm watch in effect it does include the entire coast of new jersey, back into delaware bay, and of course, though shore points down toward delaware, too, watching for the chance of some gusty winds, that could gust as high
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as maybe 50, six off miles an hour at times, so that could cast some beach errosion, catch for on shore flow, and that will allow for the potential of maybe coastal flooding. chance for heavy rain actually a little bit lower. so we go with moderate chance for that heavy rain, the highest winds will be at the shore. here inland, closer to fill, still could go with 20, 30- mile per hour wind gusts, but 40, 50, mile, main 60-mile per hour gusts at the shore. coastal flooding, moderate chance for that. the same for beach errosion. then we go with the moderate chance for power outage, high winds could knock over power lines, could knock over trees, that could knock the power out eyewitness weather for us here today. little bit of fog this morning it is humid. we go with high of 08 degrees. showers, breezy for us tomorrow, tuesday, because jose right off the coast, those rain showers would get the outer bands every that, 77 h temperature tomorrow. 80s continue tuesday, excuse me, wednesday, thursday, our first day of fall is friday. but we go for the high temperature of 80 degrees, meisha, so we keep it warm,
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little muggy all week long. >> look at the weekends. i know jumping the gun a little bit, looking at saturday, sunday but look gorgeous. good morning, everyone, very happy monday morning, so early monday morning to you. looking outside at the schuylkill at montgomery tail light eastbound direction, headlight in the westbound direction. we've been looking at the schuylkill all morning long because of some overnight resurface project being done, that has since been cleared, but what we have been noticing even in the early 4:00 how much, already, starting to heat up, so the schuylkill, if i were you, i would think about leaving earlier rather than later. fifty-nine south at cottman, southbound into center city, what we are look at, there fairly typical for monday morning, starting to heat up little bit there. starting to heat up on the boulevard, push toward the schuylkill, once you jump on to the schuylkill westbound, this is what it looks like. and then we also have two accidents out there, so this is the first one, gibbstown, swedesboro, democrat road, showing green around the area, heads up. another accident here, route 309 northbound near 563, perkasie, right lane compromised there.
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jim, jan, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. up next: celebrating some of the best and entertainment. >> the starts were out for the 69th abdul emmy awards. i'm chris martinez in los angeles, i'll tell you who the big winners were coming
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(all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> welcome back, women dominated the prime time emmy awards last night. >> some first time winners while other women broke all time emmy records. cbs news correspondent chris martinez live in los angeles with the top store frist this night's biggest night in television. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning, jan , good morning, jim. among the big winners last night the drama, the comedy beat, those, making emmy history. >> julia louie dreufuss made television academy history for winning the most emmy's for
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one role, six in all. will see her character for one more season in the show's finale next year. >> we did have whole story line about an impeach: we abandoned that because we were wore i had that someone else might get to it first. >> the political punches started off earlier in the night, when first time emmy host stephen colbert introduced a jaw-dropping surprise guest. >> this will be the largest audience to witness an emmy period. >> alec baldwin, saturday night live. >> alec baldwin won for best supporting actress for his portrayal, donald trump. >> at long less, mr. president , here is your emmy. >> also big night for streaming, hulu becoming the first streaming service to win the best drama category. >> the thriller based on 80s novel, snack five awards, including one for elizabeth
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for out standing lead actress, the first statue for the eight time nominee who thanked the book's author. >> my gosh, thank you for what you did, in 198 a, and thank you for what you continue to do. >> and a standing ovation as the first african-american woman to win for writing for the comedy series master every none. >> and another notable win going to donald glover who has become the first african-american to win for direct ago comedy series, that show, the one he created and stars in called atlanta. jim, jan, back to you. >> thank you so much, chris, appreciate t great tux by the way. >> a lot of interesting moment , thank you. >> do you want to see all of the winners from 2017 or past interviews with some of this year's nominees, you can find those and more at cbsphilly.com/emmy's. >> now for look at newspaper
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headlines from across our region. >> the times of trenton, ewing township announced they're starting 24/7 career fire department. the town was awarded nearly a million dollars federal grant in august. they'll use the money to offset the hiring of 13 new career firefighters, ewing has already budgeted for seven firefighters, the grants will funds six more. >> from the reading eagle, berks county has been inundated with spotted lantern fries, inch. long winged insect gang popping up in the county back in 2014, the first time the southeast asian bug spotted in the western help he is fear, surge due to last winter being so mild. >> nuns in st. claire in middletown will celebrate their order's 100 anniversary in pennsylvania, with a special mass on saturday the catholic nun's main, making meals to support themselves. by the way, st. claire is the
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patron saint of television, jan. >> no kidding? awesome, good for them. that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware val. >> i coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news," the latest fall out from the he which fax breach, plus is the us still planning to pull out of the paris climb climate accords? live report from wall street. >> then, authority in louisianna say, two recent murders there, were racially motivated. we will tell you who they believe is behind the killing. >> and another day of protest in st. louis, police make lot of arrests, we'll have an update on that number, when we come back.
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>> good morning, matt and meisha will be along in just an employment, but first, what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. today is monday, september 18th. >> out of the classroom, and on the picket line, teachers strike, in the methacton school district. >> the strike affect about 5,000 student and their families. >> with the steaks hi, president trump makes his un debut. >> he is expected to address iran, syria, global terrorism, all while promoting mirs first agenda.
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>> more protected expect in the saint lou thinks morning, demonstrators angry over at quit al of white police office ever in the killing of a black suspect. >> deep into the end zone. and it is batted around, complete, the game is over. >> oh, so close. as the eagles fall in kansas city. >> it is time to give this thing a chance. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> and stephen colbert and chance the rapper collaborating on the emmy's opening number, i'm glad he had three, channel three on the hat. >> course, a lot of funny moment last night, sean spicer wheeling out his podium, to estimate the crowd size there. you can check out all of the kind of highlights on our webse

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