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>> police are investigating excuse still shooting. there are two crime scenes and the victim was found several blocks away. >> also, growing trends, that put more money at risk. atm skimmers popping up around our area, we will show you how to stop them, so your bank account stays safe. >> heading into this sunday home opener, talking live with the voice of the eagles. legendary merrill reese, he's up early, to tell us his keys to getting a win over the giant. >> and today is friday, september 22, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things this warm friday morning. >> good morning, happy friday, yes, in the worlds of travel everything looking good. we just woke one this accident , after accident, still have some out there. some little more serious. we will be getting more to it coming up. >> quiet weather wise. probably sun glare issues depending where you are, the further inland, you travel, as
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you can tell from this loop, there cloud cover rolling on through, so, it may skew the sunrise little bit, because what you see with the rain there, don't worry about that is correct that's post tropical cyclone jose, remnants of what had been a hurricane, and we had expected this, still hanging out nearby so maybe you see sprinkle at the shore. but the overall theme here staying dry. for the most part, little rain bands are, in fact, just rolling away. so, we're looking good here. generally, going to find some sunshine throughout the day. we look outside here, at one of the live neighborhood network cameras, very quiet very tranquil beginning to the morning outside palmyra cove nature park, overlooking center city in the distance, shacking in the camera not because of the wind but because somebody driving across the bridge where this camera stands, so again, pretty tranquil beginning to the morning here. seventy-one the current temperature at the airport, a warm start to the day. mid 60s, upper 60s, low 70s, so, you could sends the kids in most district out the door here today without the need for a jacket.
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awesome late september, right? now by the time they arrive ride the bus home good thing they won't have the extra layer, might forget it in their locker, right? so riding home in the warmth, 8 degrees, sunny skies, and this is just the beginning, meisha, of some very warm weather. i've got couple every 90s to tell you about. i'll let you know that get here. >> awesome. katie i know you know this, too, parent, us a just holding their breath for the hats, scarfs, mittens, boots, all to send the kids out the doors with. so let's enjoy the 90s. forty-two northbound, creek road, approach, 42 heating up ment looking pretty busy out there, so 42, i would give yourself couple every extra minute start being now. a lot of people headed out to work little early trying to get out early. who can blame them for that like day like today. ninety-five south at cottman, come around the s curve, starting to heat up. getting busy we make our push into center city. schuylkill near gulph mills, headlight moving in the eastbound direction. tail light moving in the westbound direction. you can see the eastbound side
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around gulph mills, push toward gulph mills, starting to heat up, as well. now, accident in spring house, little more serious, downed pole. bethlehem pike closed between digger road, mt. pleasant avenue. use alternates, route 309 or route 152 your best bet. and another accident delaware county as well still out there 322 westbound at bethel avenue jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. new this morning, an investigation is underway in north philadelphia. after police say a man is shot and killed execution style. the violence happened on 17th and cumberland street, around midnight. officials say the victim was leaning against a car, when another man walk up to him and opened fire. hitting the victim in the head , neck and chest. police are talking to witnesses, as they try to figure out a motive. >> victim fell to the ground, shooter stood over him, and in very close proximity fired multiple shots into his head, face, and neck area. >> now is police say someone drove the victim to the 1300 block every rising sun avenue. officers then rushed the 26 year old to the hospital,
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where he later died. at last check, no arrests have been made. >> more gun violence as two men shot while sitting in a car in strawberry mansion there is happened 1800 block of north 33rd street, just before 8:30 last night. thirty-two year old plan was shot in the head. he was reported to be in critical condition. the other victim in his 20's shot in the shoulder and hip. he died at the hospital. no word on suspect, or cause for the shooting. >> the 14 year old boy is victim of hit-and-run in north philadelphia. this morning the search is on for the driver. the crash happened last night, just after 10:30, near broad and fairmount. authority say they're looking for a red nissan altima, with virginia license plate 14 year old victim in stable condition >> well, skim remembers out there, looking to steel your cash. now local authority are warning people to take some extra precautions before using atm's. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live in fox chase, outside one of the banks target in the this latest scheme. good morning, jan. >> reporter: rahel, jim, good morning. clearly this is a grogan very
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concerning trend we have here. philadelphia police have actually discovered at least 20 of these skimming devices throughout the city over the last year alone. and now, they're showing us one of their latest discoveries and asking that people go that extra mile to keep themselves safe. >> it will be the same color, everything. you will never know the difference. >> at times, they're not much bigger than a quarter. skimming devices are getting smaller, as crooks get more creative in disguising the devices, in order to steel your hard earned cash. >> can fit either right into the atm machine. so person not suspecting, part of the regular equipment. >> captain roland lee shows " eyewitness news" one of the illegal devices found in philadelphia just last friday. this skimmer was installed on an exterior atm at the unibestos best bang, the this is their suspect, and captain lee says he may be part of a theft ring. police say another device was found at a bank on more land road in willow grove. meantime, abington police are looking for this man. investigators say, he targeted
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a citizens bank in their town. >> nowadays, you can't not be afraid, you know, he can which fax last week, all of the skimming devices cents, definitely always thinking about it. >> as police search for at least two suspect, they want you to keep your personal information safe. contact police if you notice any unauthorized atm withdraws and be aware of your surroundings. >> every time i go to a atm machine, dow a quick sweep, make sure everything is legitimate. when i put my code in, i make sure i cover it up first. >> so here is what authorities want you to do. they want you to actually cover the entire pin pad with your hand, because in many every these cases, there is actually a second device installed above. pin pad recording all of your numbers, fail-safe way to protect your cash, to go inside and get it from the teller. live in fox chase this morning , jan carabeo, cbs-3, " eyewitness news," jim, rahel, back to you. >> jan, thank you.
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school back in session for student in the methacton school district as the teachers strike there comes to an end. the teachers union accepted the school board's invitation to end near non-binding arbitration. the two sides will smith their best offers to a panel of three members, who will make the decision, the teachers, you may recall, walked off the job monday morning ago negotiations between union and the board failed over the weekend. >> mexican officials have raised the death toll after tuesday's earthquake to 286 people. the country's president says there could still be more survivors, but cbs news core upon dent nicky batiste tells us, dramatic story about one young survivor turned out to be false. >> rescue crews with dogs in and around mexico city spent third full day and night looking for survivors every tuesday's massive earthquake. though there were fewer success stories, survivors are still being found beneath the rubble. this as rescuers calling down between two collapsed walls, bringing woman to safe i1 of three survivors yesterday from
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this building. >> mexican president, says, still at least ten damaged buildings where there may be survivors. he stressed that rescue work will continue, as long as there is hope of anyone it will trapped and alive. at one of the schools that collapsed, stories start today spread among rescuers, and the media that a girl was alive, stuck under the rubble. live tv coverage in mexico griped the nation. turns out, though, the story wasn't true. mexican navy officials say all of the children inside had been accounted for. they would not rule out, though, that someone, possibly staff member, is still alive inside. eleven children were rescued from the school. nineteen children and six adults there were killed. a scary moment for rescuers during the day as they head had to stop when earthquake alarm rang reported after shocks. crews resumed yelling: translation: yes, we k nicky bat eels, for cbs-3, " eyewitness news."
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in other news this morning , the eye of hurricane maria is nearing turks and caikos as puerto rico tries to recover from the storm's devestation. maria barrelled through puerto rico wednesday knocking out power, leaving much of the islands under water. hundreds hads to be rescued including this woman and her two children. look at this. they were left stranded on the belly after capsized boat, as maria lashed the island with 155-mile per hour winds. a coast guard crew from spatter a was able to air left that family to safety. >> well, a day later, the dominican republic drenched by maria heavy rains, leaving part of the islands under feet of water. sent rivers rushing over their banks, through sits, small towns. officials say more than 2,000 people have been displaced. >> so much destruction. >> well, death wish coffee being recalled because it could actually cause death. big concern, why drinking it could have fatal consequence. >> meisha pay attention to that one, plus protecting swimmers from sharks to see the new warning system being
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used in shark-infested waters the patrick? >> will we see this face sunday? this is the legendary eli manning face, and he's made it quite it. >> merrill reese joins me next , to discuss eli, went, defense, and more, don't miss it, eli says so. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i sure eli isn't make that actual face, that wasn't the most flattering side of eli. >> well ... >> all right. yes, this is true, plenty of examples, of more faces. also, free falling! your face is always beautiful. >> thank you. >> we are free falling right now into new season, as loot that's what the calendar says, official fishes day of fall. but katie says and we can all start feeling it outside. feels a lot more like summer. still have your weekend forecast next. >> ♪
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>> death wish coffee recalling natural coal brew. the company, which claims to sell the world's strongest coffee, says its manufacturing process could lead to boccalism. a deadly form of food poisoning. so far no illnesses have been reported. >> i would not drink or eat anything named death. >> well it, could be a lifesaver for swimmers, to detect shower sharks, being test in the california. new technology works by installing skimmer devices in buoys, it not only detect sharks, the shark comes into
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the area, the device can then alert lifeguards. >> valuable information for swimmers, and anybody else who is in the water. so that we know what is in there. and how to take precautions to avoid the problems like i had. >> okay, so tax woman there, maria, she is a try athlete, who was attacked by a great white last year, made remarkable recovery, has competed in six try at long as , since the attack, so she would be an expert in the subject. >> why i don't go out into the ocean. >> that's why. >> well, i have a lot of other issues. >> i wasn't going to put you out there like that, jim. but you said it. >> time now 6:50. katie, i know -- 6:00 sash the weather warm enough, but water may be warm enough if you are thinking about going to the beach. >> bingo. even though the weather will look absolutely beautiful for beach-goers, only looks beautiful at the ocean, can be pretty treacherous into the day, the weekend, courtesy every post tropical cyclone jose.
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let's talk about stat here. when talking about 90 degrees days, we have couple of them down the road. not today. but down the road here. first, the average, see last day at 90 or above. the latest that we've ever seen 90 degrees day, was october 10th, in 1939. so, you know, this can stretch out for awhile, but it does become a lot more rare, as the weeks progress here into the fall season. now, here's what's left again of jose. again, technically, coined as post tropical cyclone. but it is still churning up that water. so, rip currents, especially, are at a high risk here. into the weekend. we also still have hurricane maria which thankfully is expected to make that recur of , at this point, still not expecting any kind of direct hit to the u.s. mainland. thankfully. so, obviously, real big deal for the caribbean nation. bringing it back stat side, talking about sunday, all right, i'm really hoping merrill reese has a boot that's air-conditioned. look at this, 9 degrees by 1:00 p.m. what we are spec to go top odd here. add insult to injury, more
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humidity there is will be brutal day for the guys that have the to pad up out there. so really extensive heat for our area, for the standards, anyway, what is usual this time of year. and that continues into monday where we even flirt with record 90 degrees records to beat, 92, see how we do but notice not one day falls below the mid 80s. just above average r for the long hall. >> summer here to stay. all right, katie, thank you so much. take a look, disable pull off to the far left lane. not going to slow you down not too much. but you can see, vehicles already out there, tapping the brakes, 95 at ridley park southbound in the media. been talking about this area all morning long, 4:00 hour, and it sounds like crews are having a real hard time pulling that vehicle out of the median area. because of that, because more vehicles are starting to hit the roadways, well, starting to slow down here. so 95 at ridley park southbound, if i were you, i would start to tack on couple
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of extra minutes into your commute. another area you want to dot same thing, spring house heck people closed down between dager road and mount police after avenue, alternates, route 309 or route 152. >> and route 322 westbound at bethel avenue, an accident there. >> after two weeks on the road , to begin the season eagles are finally back in philly for their home opener. >> take on the giant this sunday at the linc, hooter break it all down for us our pat gal win special guess. >> every friday, to get you hyped for eagles football, is the voice of the philadelphia eagles, you can hear him on our sister station, 94wip. mr. merrill reese. >> eli mangan the giant off for two weeks, put that way. do you expect to see the same kind of play for them sun
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dismay. >> new york i don't. they're a dangerous team. they're desperate team. they know that their season depends on this week. and do you know that rise up, he has dangerous weapons and they have very, very tough defense. >> now, flip it back to the eagles side. they've dealing with more injuries to their secondaries. we've got rodney mcleod, and jaylen watkins. both have hamstring injuries. cory gram also banged up. ronald darby we know he remains out. how tough does that make it on the eagles d? >> tough. tough t really put the own us on the defensive coordinator jim swartz to scheme around it , to compensate. and i wouldn't rule cory gram out. good chance he could be in there. >> and the loss to the chiefs last week, carson wentz, continues to take bit of beating.
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eagles had just 17 rushing attempts, four of them, from wentz himself. so how important do you think balance is to this eagles offense? >> i don't think it will ever be bald. i think most are past first teams, would you like to run the ball more? yes. but like the capable of running the ball more effectively. offensive line has to be better. maybe get the chance to see cory clemente a little. i think you'll see some more running. but never going to be a team that runs the ball more than it passes. >> mr. merrill reese, with the call, on sunday, 1:00 p.m. with the great mike quick. merrill, we appreciate the time, my friends. >> thank, pat. it will be a very, very entertaining sunday and if the eagles win, they'll shall in good shape. >> thank you, i think they will. so, guys, big gamement home opener against the giant. it will be a hot one. maybe some tempers flaring, because when you get the
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divisional opponent up against each other, that sort of thing happens. >> and merrill calling them dangerous and desperate. see what they do. >> i got my eagles suit all ready for monday morning. yes, dow. >> this ride is for you. how you can get a free lift every weekend for the rest of the year. >> sounds good to me, plus he's known as the king every country, and what george straight told his fellow hurricane harvey victims when he visited some of the hard his areas, coming
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>> welcome back everyone, weaken right around the corner , so is summer like heat yesterday was hot, let's be honest, but only going to get hotter from here, specifically , tail end of the weekends, into monday. but that warmth is going to stretch right into next week, as well. meantime, the weekends, lot of sunshine for you, again, getting hot out there. guys? >> all right, katie, thank you now for a look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> in the cover of trentonian, hamilton hundred ship teacher
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was taught lesson in stealing. melissa arrested for shoplifting the shop rite on route 33 in hamilton township. she is special education teacher at lan tree elementary school. >> the courier times shall morrisville school board considering $6.8 million for improvement at brandy elementary, morrisville intermediate high school. renovations to the gym, auditorium, cafeteria, classrooms. >> have the spirit in delaware county women's and children's health services in delaware county celebrated 25 years of improved maternal and birth outcomes this month. you see in 1992, chester had infant mortality rate of 22 infant deaths for 1,000 babies born. in 2014, that number had just dropped down to under 15 per 1,000, so making some great strides there. >> absolutely. that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> well, it seems like a great idea, beer company and ride sharing app are giving out free rides to discourage people from driving drunk.
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>> love this. budweiser and lyft offering 10,000 pairs of 10-dollar ride credits until the end of the year. credit can be used over the weekends, use verse to check budweiser facebook or instagram pages at 2:00 p.m. every thursday, in order to win. >> interesting. >> yes, welshing coming up up in the next half hour of " eyewitness news," more serious threat of war of words heats up between president trump and north korea's leader kim jong un. >> plus the fiancee of erin hernandez is suing the patriots and the nfl after showing he had the most severe case the cte doctors have ever seen in a player his age. meisha? >> looking outside right now, nice driving conditions, dry roadways, but we have four accidents to talk about, plus a lot of construction, getting you through tonight and this weekend. all of this coming up. first we'll take a quick break , stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it!
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>> it is 6:30, and here is what you need to know in in your morning glint from president trump tough talk. >> threat of nuclear attack remains a grim reality. >> the communist rem evening is reportedly planning hydrogen bomb test in the pacific ocean. >> disaster zone, it could be weeks, month, before power is restored in puerto rico. >> he was shot multiple times in the head, the neck, and the chest. >> an execution style murder, the search is on for gunman who killed a man in north philadelphia. >> clearly this is a grogan concerning trends. philadelphia investigators tell us they found at least 20 skimming devices in the city
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alone. >> the philly phanatic looking for love. yesterday the green guy was attempt to go romance alana rizzo of the dodgers broadcast team. >> she didn't like that, i don't think. >> oh. >> well it didn't go exactly as planned, but i'll give him a a for effort. >> we send it out to katie. don't you feel bad for the phanatic? his courage, to ask her out on a date, then he blew it. >> poor guy's belly get in the way of everything. >> doesn't have any wing man. you need a wing man when you do that. >> apparently. >> i'll go help him out. >> okay. well, what we've got going on, i will totally switch gears, what we will finds throughout the next few days, folks, very , very quiet weather for the most part. we have high pressure taking the lead, keeping us in the sunshine. some really big story continues to be the heat. and we are going to warm up efficiently here today for the first day of fall get underway with the equinox later today. storm scan3 might be a little
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concerning to you at first glance, right? we still have post tropical cyclone jose churning out to sea, even though becoming what's close to the shore line , really not going to do much. we are going to see the clouds , see some sunshine, and the day all-in-all really does look quite nice. and not terribly humid either. our current temperatures, anywhere from the low 70s here in philly to the mid 60s at the shore, upper 50's up in the mountains, pretty much confined, the 50's confined to the higher terrain. pretty comfortable, mild start to the morning, how much. as we progress throughout it, we will ends up easily warming up by noontime to 79 degrees. eighty-three is the call for the daytime high again, in the sunshine, still with relatively low humidity, should feelou. now, meanwhile, as i mention, the equox takes place this afternoon, when the sun's rays passing over the equator.n meisha of the fall officially getting underway. but no one gave mother nature the 90s in the forecast. >> no, she just doesn't care.
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she does whatever she want. all right, katie, thank you so much. nobody complaining about those 90s, i would bet. right? looking outside right now this friday. we do, still talking about this accident that we had in the 4:00 hour. still out there, not real a accident. what it is, having hard time getting this vehicle removed from the median. so where is it? ninety-five, at ridley park, moving in the southbound direction. we are starting to get some gaper delay there, might want to factor couple of extra minutes into your commute. you know the drill on a friday morning, when everyone want to get out in the beautiful weather after work, see things heat up. accident, where a pedestrian was struck in drexel hill, warrier road, twp. line road. not hearing every any road closures around the area, but just heads up from that's your neck of the woods. also another accident, little more serious spring house. so this one has a downed pole as well, bethlehem pike closed between digger road and mt. pleasant avenue. your alternate, route 309, route 152, going to be your best bet. also, talking about some closing overnight. this week coming up in a little bit. rahel, over to you. >> meisha, thank you.
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president trump and north korean leader kim jong un are in sort of name calling battle comes as the us and its allies have harsher sanctions on north korea. and here is correspondent john loyer ends. >> north korea strikes back, verbally, against the united state. it leader jim june awning issued statement that says president trump displays mentally deranged behavior, and will pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying the d rprk. >> rocket man, is on a suicide mission for himself. and for his regime. if if anyone thinks such remarks is nothing more than a dog bark frighten us, it is really a wild dream. >> north korean officials also say evening yank might respond to president trump's threats by testing nuclear weapon in the pacific ocean. this rhetoric comes as the united state and its allies advance what they call peaceful pressure on the nor korean regime. >> i'm announcing new
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executive order, just signed, that significantly expands our authorities to target individuals, companies, financial institutions, that finance and facility trade with north korea. >> our financial institutions are now on notice that going forward they can choose to do business with the united state or with north korea, but not both. >> mr. trump's allows those to freeze assets who do any sort every business with north korea us officials admit, tensions with panning yank may escalate. >> threat of nuclear attack remains a grim reality. >> battle of words that's creating a lot of concern on both sides of the pacific. >> john loyer ends, cbs-3 " eyewitness news." >> facebook now working with congress in the russian election investigation.
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ceo mark zuckerberg announced will turn over 3,000 election ads posted on facebook, later linked to russia. zuckerberg also promised to make political ads on facebook more transparent. social media network has been heavily criticize in the recent weeks over its advertising policy. >> delaware county firefighters charged with inch a prepare pro atly touching 13 year old girl, police took 13 year old anthony tub i into custody, listed as ridley park firefighter at the time of his arrest: he was friend of victim's parent and occasional babysitter n addition to inapropriate touching, investigators also accused continue i of showing the girl adult videos, also say he bought her address, and asked her to send him pictures. continue i faces over 120 counts in this case. >> and camden county metro police detective, raphael martinez, jr., charged with sexually assaulting minor. authority say 15 year old gave birth to his child. martinez allegedly admit that he fathered the child, even signed the birth certificate. allegedly had sex with a girl at his house in gloucester
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township over periods of about a year. suspended without pay. >> well, new jersey state police and other police department are developing g shocking and disrespectful theft at local veterans cemeteries. nancy who's father was world war ii navy veteran, and after he passed fans had i 300-dollar bronze flag holder made for his grave site. well, stolen along with hundreds of other grave markers at four different cemeteries. nancy said she just can't believe it. >> how can somebody be so disrespectful? to these people, who went to war for their freedom. i hope they're shaking in their boots, i really do, what a dishonorable thing they did. >> police have asked local scrap yards to for anyone trying to sell the bronze markers. >> new study says that former football star aaron hernandez had severe form of cte. the brain disease was found in people who have repeated blows blows to the head. hernandez took his life in prison this year. correspondent katie grace from
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sister station in boston has more. >> these are the scans of 27 year old aaron hernandez brain >> it was the most severe case i had ever seen in someone, for someone of aaron's age. >> boston university cte center studied the former tight ends' brain, finding advanced stage of cte usually found in brain trauma that in a 67 year old man. >> deeply troubled, deeply saddened, i know for a fact, his entire family, specially jayanna, deeply troubled by this whole thing. >> the mother of hernandez's daughter who the lawsuit is filed on behalf of. allege willing the nfl and the patriots failed to protect hernandez against cte knott being able to understands, and control you're motions at times. >> the families attorney jose by ass blames cte for hernandez suicide in prison. late april, hernandez it, after found not guilty on two
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murder charges, he was serving life sentence for another murder, in that case, under appeal. by ass does not blame cte for hernandez role in the murder. and said his defend of innocence was not impacted by the possibility of cte. >> our client may have been able to understand what was actually happening to him. >> in boston, katie, for cbs news. >> still a lot more to come there. week after hurricane harvey devestated florida, us officials stepping to up help resident pick up the piece. >> house speaker paul ryan along with us senators john and ted cruz, joined other off initials houston yesterday. the group volume under tear with team rube con, to help teen out homes damaged, and he remind people they're not alone. >> we've taken hard shot in the gut. but tech as will rebuilds, houston will rebuild, same spirit of bravery, that same spirit every unity, and love that got us through the storm will bring us through
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rebuilding and will come back even stronger. >> and again, this is in texas , official say two more relief leaf packages already sent to texas and florida next month. >> the king every country visits folks hardest hit by harvey. music star george straight stopped by rockport texas with governor greg and booth. shared grief of locals over the devestation they've experienced. >> my wife and i have had a house here for a long, long time. and enjoy it, we like rockport , we like it just the way it was, and we want to get it back there. >> i want to go fishing. also his home also damaged in the storm, helped raid $50 million for victims of both hurricane harvey and irma. >> up next: giant drug store chain cvs takings in the fight against opioid abuse. >> plus, neighborhood terrorized, find out what's tearing up everyone's lawns, why some resident say they're so scared they're arming themselves. pat? >> well guys, it is friday, so
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it is time for the frenzy. high scoot football happens tonight. cbs-3 is all over it. coming up we will hear from the winning school of the friday football frenzy. episcopal academy, as they take on hill school tonight. katie? >> and pat, it is going to end up being very, very warm for the next couple every days, real taste of the height of summer, even despite the fall season now officially getting underway today. we will tell you exactly how hot it is about to get. first your cure auto insurance travel forecast. >> mandy? todd from high school. >> todd, how are you? >> you look great. >> thank you. >> and that trip to miami, that look like fun. the picture of you in the two piece, like 100 likes. well, 11. your older daughter stephanie sleeker really fill out one day. do you want to take a quick self me? >> i got to go. >> i'll poke you. cure auto insurance. drive well.
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love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. 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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>> hang today, iphone going on sale, and new phones come with improved cameras, and they appear to be shorter lines, could be waiting for the iphone ten. pre orders for that begin october 27. >> big week for apple from the release of the new iphone to massive update to its mobile operating system. >> tech giant says the new ios 11 will bring hundreds of new features to the iphone, ipad, these include all new app store, siri, didn't think that was possible, improvement to the camera and photos. the apple will be able to scan document, you have successor later try augmented reality app also like ikea place the the app allows to you overlay furniture in your living room so you can see what it looks like before buying. that's really cool. they have apps like that with make up, now have it with ikea >> i think mine is a five. not going to work for me.
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>> i'm with you. we have to get our lines, jim. >> i feel like this chair i bought when i was in college cost less than my foundation costs these days. >> how about that, katie? isn't it amazing. >> we have to write a letter to somebody. seriously, so many layers to that that are good and bad. all right, so, the eyewitness weather watchers up and reporting, we want to get to couple of their report here. but actually i want to start thing offer by showing you real interesting picture that came in. lynn springer, she has people in all of the right places, because she was able to send us pictures from sarasota in the aftermath of irma. i believe it was her sister, lives down there, she is doing fine thankfully, but her husband out in lake tahoe, where he couldn't eat outside, because it is snowing, see this? isn't that amazing? so i don't want to hear any complaints about the sun and the heat here, jim. okay? >> i don't minds snow. >> i know rahel not complaining. >> doesn't bother me. >> looking back to the maps here, bringing it back home, currently at 66 degrees,
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outside, if i can get it to go , there you i go, 66 in kenneth, willingboro, couple every clouds, i'm show you why in a he can is her. who but loving. >> this i'm with you. i love the idea that we can extend summer little bit more here since we had a stretch where it was cool, crisp, so sort of flip flopping couple every weeks what's seasonal, regardless we are going to find the heat, the sun and that's our theme with high pressure locked in place and keeping control for days. now, here is post tropical cyclone jose, which is obviously still pretty close by in fact, that's churning up the surround every the knot going to bring wet weather but it will mean if you're going to the beach, take advantage of the off season, i really would stay on dry land and stay smart and careful. maria, spill expected to make the right hand turn, continue taught sea for the continental us but still posing major hazards in the caribbean nations. are we going it approach a record? probably not saturday nor sunday however monday, 92. the record to beat. we are calling for the high to hit 90. very quickly looking at the
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seven day, two days at 90 degrees. sunday, monday, going to be toasty eagles game day to say the least, my friend shall meisha. i know you'll be out there. >> i'll be out there with tori , and we will be dressed core inningly, no doubt about it, thank you so much for. that very good morning to all of you, happy friday. so you can see we have our live chopper three out over an accident. so where is this? it is in drexel hill. warrier road at twp. line road because you can see bicyclist struck, see crews out trying to get this remedy for you, and pull that to your attention, if this is your neck of the woods, your neighborhood, heads up on that with the warm temperatures, you can rest assured that there are friends on bikes that will still be out there. take it ice. keep eye out for them. then, also have an accident here, northeast ex it end sean overturned vehicle southbound before mid-county. two right lanes, are block there. then we have another accident, in spring house, that's still out there, as well. downed pole here, as well, warrier road, twp. line road.
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and then here it is, bethlehem pike closed between dager road and mt. pleasant, alternate route 152 will be your best bet, bethel, that's now just been cleared. busy morning, pat, over to you >> thank you shall meisha. each and every week during the high school football season we ask you to vote on the best game. this week the fans and schools have spoken, the friday football frenzy winner was the hill school against episcopal academy. joining us liver this morning from episcopal academy we have athletic director gina buggy and head football coach, todd. good morning, guys, how are you? >> good morning, pat. >> so gina we start with you. you guys have the most vote this week for the frenzy, so cbs-3 coming out to the game. how much fun is that for you and the school? >> tremendous amount every fun great student section ready to perform tonight, ready to support our student athlete. i think the football team is all fired up. and we look forward to represent the philadelphia area with a, siting high school football game.
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>> jean, a let me ask you. what is your mascot? we were wondering back here in the studio. >> oh, it is very clear to see this is bishop william white. bishop? >> oh? >> hey, bishop, how are you? and todd, let's talk a little bit of football with you, episcopal two and zero this year, to start. give your players some love. >> yes, we got off to great start. we're led by our senior captain adam fine, who is en route to temple next year. so he is been great for us. and then our running back, barley, been tremendous, he had five touchdowns last game, really been the anchor to the offense so far. >> give us an insight into the game then tonight against hill school and the challenges they present to you guys this week? >> yes. so we got great, hill school always tough for us. and their big physical team that we still want to run the ball, take care that far on
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the ground, play good disciplined defense, if we do that we will be okay. >> okay, gina and todd from episcopal academy, take on hill school tonight, our friday football frenzy game of the week. good luck to you, all tonight, enjoy. >> hey, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> your welcome. >> and bishop, that's a great mascot. >> great mascot. >> very polite of you. >> i love the bishop mascot. come on out, i want to wear it >> hopefully a good luck charm >> well the philly phanatic has a not so secret crush. he's been hitting on dodgers reporter alana rizzo. >> the big green guy actually got her to sit down for a date before the game of course, so the phanatic, flowers, drink, alana a good sport, the phanatic claims it was a romantic success, site, that drink spilling. >> oh, well the time 51:67:89 a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> gale king, charlie roads join because preview. good morning to you both. >> hey, good morning, rahel, jim. >> we are taking romantic
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success. we like it. >> oh, we do, darling. >> we do, deer. >> darling? >> good to see you both. >> yes, i had the latest on north korea new threat to death own ate hydrogen bomb in the pass i have i can ocean. kim jong un rare statement attacking president trump. >> cancer stricken grandmother needs stem cell transplant needs it to survive. why the woman's family says the us government is keeping her only hope of survival out of the copt are you. >> bill gates you know him. you heard every him? >> i have. >> he will be here in studio 57 sitting at the table. progress he made on global health. why some of the work is now at risk. >> and we have this. the eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> yep. >> and we will see you at 7:00 >> gale, charlie, i will be calling rahel darling now, since charlie just set that stage for me. >> now that i made it so successful. >> so sorry i put in you that spot. >> thanks, charles. >> i have a great weekend. >> oh, yes. >> well, it is new health
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research shows why little exercise can go a long way even preventing deaths. study tracking the physical active tiff of people in 17 countries fines one in 12 deaths could have been prevented. all it took, 30 minute of physical activity, five days a week. study also found the same amount of activity would prevent one in 20 cases of cardio vascular disease. >> well, as the opioid crisis grows, we now know what type of patient most likely given the pain relief drugs, kidney patient. shows nearly two thirds of all kidney patient on dialysis receive one opioid prescription every year, 25% receive in doses that exceed recommendations. >> and, cbs pharmacy doing it part in the fight against the opioid epidemic. it is the first national retail chain to announce restrictions on opioid prescriptions to a seven day supply. now, when filling prescriptions for opioid pills , pharmacist also also now be required to talk to patient about the risks of addiction, secure stores with medications in the home, and
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proper disposal. >> leer is a problem we don't have in philadelphia. >> yes, i am happy about. >> this every year around this time wild bourse invade neighborhoods in san jose, california. the animals come around, people's town looking for grubworms, reportedly come from nearby landfill. city law passed two years ago requiring resident to pay a license property for get rid of them, and many people say it is not fair. >> pay tax, do, we get any protection do, we get any services any more, or is it our responsibility to carry the ball? >> yes, they are a nuisance. but we've given you the tools to take care of the problem. >> those are scary. can cost several hundred dollars per animal to have the bourse bores. animals can be very dangerous. >> big wilds pigs. >> happening today, the opening of the famous terror behind the walls. >> this year, three new scary scenes. around here in the city.
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>> whole concept every thank god it is friday isn't just limited to the human race. >> matter of fact, the animal kingdom just as happy to see the weekend. >> ♪ it's friday ♪ >> everybody's celebrating, polar bears at the oregon zoo, celebrating the weekend with a refreshing dip in his pool. this is nora. and wait until you hear this, nora is getting a play make this weekend, coming to the oregon zoo from columbus, ohio , where her mother left her unattended. i think hope and nora will become great friends, just like you and i, jim. >> oh, at any does look refreshing, darling. >> oh,. >> cbs this morning is coming up next. >> meantime, this love fest will continue, as great and wonderful weekends, of of course we will all see you monday. >> thank you.
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>> ♪ friday ♪ captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, september 22nd, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." north korea threatens to detonate a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean. kim jong-un makes an unprecedent personal attack on president trump. he accuses him of being a crazy old man. humanitarian emergencies are escalating in puerto rico. they're trying to rescue those on the flooded island paralyzed by hurricane maria. plus facebook decides to turn over thousands of ads in the russian investigation and bill gates is
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