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and, right now at noon time watching the waves, this weekend will be a shore mounts may be bus bye jose makes danger l i'm rahel solomon. jim'f after thee coast, storm is creating dangerous rip currents and large waves, meteorologist katie takeather center where she's keeping her eye on the storm system, hey there, katie.
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right, we have got, investable threat when you go down the shore here leading in the upcoming well know i think at this point that we had a relineane, basically just problem is it hasn't really gone anywhere. it has sinceissated quite a bit to powe tropical cyclone jose as you will see here, but still, out there it is churning away even though the storm itself has weakened, quite that is lift are some cloud over our area we have especially in the southern half of still really churning up that is your f so, that is going to continue to be an issue for us t at the moment though, it is a half a half picture here. cover you have been stuck in for a few hours and that is definitely true in a place notice more than anything, that that shoreline, it looks a little bit choppy. anhe again be some dangerous rip currents within that, opened ocean water. , we've got beautiful beach weather coming up here this upcoming weekend but looks can be enjoy ,
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would i say because rip current risk is dangerous and gua at this point, up and down most of the shoreline. please be careful about this ind here's where we stand flirting with 80er with are where we have bte allentown, helding, lancaster that is warmer. once these cloud thin out the next couple of hours, we will rebound easily in, to the mid 80'st the beginning with the autumnal equinox just a couple hours away, fall isunderway offs afternoon. but it certainly will in the rahel, we will let, it will you know how who later in theow. puerto rico is dealing with the humane tan year crisis after maria and destructn across the island. view from the air shows flooded streets andashe eye can see. the entire island right now is without power and may sths. correspondent david begnot is in san juan where families are trying p pieces.
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>> reporter: only night life in puerto rico were lamp lights of more than 3 million people living in darkness. with no electricity, and or running water, families and, grilled their food, in groups. just outside of the gonzales home, this baby girl, slept in a hammock. >> hello. >> hot, humid inside, the family huddled around a flashlight. >> why sit i'm in the seeing anyone, around here complain, about their situation. >> we are a small town. and, we are very grateful, for the chance that we have to live. >> we have nothing. >> reporter: few miles west to hundred people are staying in the shelter limited bed. but these women are making sure that no one here is hungry. earlier, here, puerto rico's national guard moved quickly to get this eight three-year old a hospital. rescuers like this are becoming routine oe vibrant isls paralyzed by flood water.
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people looking for military trus others, helped themselves,r in h dryer ground. devastation, there are those moments of joy. since the hurricane hit. were limited commercial flights will resume to the u.s. and only to theseci aim, atlanta, j. kennedy in new york and philadelphia.or cbs news, san juan, puerto rico. long time at the scene of another natural disaster, the at 273, androm the mexico it is still, expected to crews t through the ruble of the 7.1 quake mo' be survivors in at lee 10 collapsed buildings. correspondentanrom mexico
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city o pauline a gomez rang out as rescuers tried safety. minutes later, she was pulled fr wreckage. responders in mexico city of pulled 60 survivors from the using dogs. they are searching for missing people in the debris. >> how long have you worked here.nly. >> quad loop is looking for a 26 year-old than 40 people still listed as missing, from this collapsed office bily have been sleeping on the street, as they wait for any have to have . we have to have faith. she says until they tell us the search is over. i will keep coming backed elemey school rescuers frantically dug for o
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little girl trapped beneath the debris but government announced later that the aduon and that no students were believed to be there. engineering professor says, told us that the earthquake could have been much worse. he pointed to updated building codes. and seismic warning system created after 1985 quake, that killed thousands, as reason the city is still standing. >> it is important for our friends in the united states to see that mexico city 24 hours after the earthquake was functioning. thinks a very resilient people >> it is also a city that has tried to prepare, two big earthquakes struck on the exact anniversary of the 1985 quake and after drills, have been conduct, throughout the city. manual, for cbs news, mexico city. well, north korea is responding to the latest round of u.s. sanction was tough talk. the dictator, launched a personal attack against president trump overnight and threatening to test a hydrogen
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bomb in the pacific ocean. moa lenghi is live at the white house with the impact of these rising tensions. >> reporter: kim jong unis lark out against president trump for his speech to the u.n. general assembly this week. in a personal statement, kim, slammed, what he called, the mentally deranged behavior of the u.s. president, and he said, he would make mr. trump pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying the dprk. president trump responded on twitter saying kim jong unof north korea, who is obviously a mad man who doesn't mind starving or killing his people , will bever before. north korea's foreign minister raised level of tension. >> our commission has a deci t strongest ever, hydrogen bomb test, in the pacificte secretary of state rex tillerson was asked on good morning america how the u.s. would rnd happened. >> we will continue our efforts in the diplomatic arena but all
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options as the president has said is on the table. once we can assess theur presidt will make a decision regarding the appropriateter:resident president trump issued a new executive order that gives the world altbusiness with north kor you can do business with the united states but unacceptable t others financially support rogu. >> reporter: order cuts off access to u.s.ks assets of those dealing with north koreanshin ad manufacturing industries. moa lenghi for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". and we have some breaking news now from center are investa shooting in broad daylight at 16th and arch, this is apicte re in front of the phoenix apartments. police say a 24hotwice in the sr and rushed to hahnemann hospital in stable condition nohis time. of course, we will continue to follow this story and we will bring you updates as s them.
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and, in other news this noon, students are back in schl district today. teachers went on strike monday morning due to failed ag between their union and the school district. as of right now both side have n binding arbitration. to take part in the new jersey tradition. they walk their soldiers to hoof the state's annual take your child to school day. camden school superintendent, for a walk with their kid to sharp sc. >> it means a lot to take my son to set an education. they want to take that extra and their future and knowing i'm here to support them it means a lot to really importantt the father is there to support you when you get out of school an shool. >> and hear, hear, district says that the district hon fathd other male role models play in their children's success in
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school. philadelphia and upper darby fire departments are welcoming their newest members >> i solemnly swear. >> i solemnly swear. >> "eyewitness news" was at university of pennsylvania, ir vine auditorium as 36 cadets took the oath office office for 193 fire fighter cadet class. several cadets are joining family members already on the job and receive their new badges from those loved won. congratulations. ride on the pennsylvania fare is now off limits for not passing inspection. very same ride that broke apart at ohio state fair in july killing one person, coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" where fair goers are being turned away from the claw. and, how about this halloween decoration that is were so, life-like someone called 911. those stories and more when "eyewitness news" continues.
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pennsylvania inspector pulled a plug on the f that killed a teen in ohio last summer. state inspector issued a stop use order f that moved at the fair which opens this weekend. officials say the ride is the same model as apart at the ohioe fair in july. and 18 year-old riderseveotherst officials say both ride have a steel piece that is prone tod we called to the oklahoma neighborhood about someone's halloween neighbors complained that yes,
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those, swinging bloody body s graph, and disturbing. residents say that children in the neighborhood were scared say there is little they can do because decorations are protected by free speech. >> so, it is totally disgusting, scary, and way out of control for the age limit of the children that are on the street. >> it would have to be something way more graphic, something with profanity, you know, if they had a name written on them something like that would be considered against the law. >> katie's in the studio horrified right now. man who put up decorations say he enjoys horror movies and loves halloween but he plans to make part of his yard more kid friendly so children won't be afraid to trick or treat at his house. probably a good idea. also, still more than a month away but americans are already planning to spend big for halloween and new survey by national retail federation estimates that people will splurge on costumes, candy, and pumpkins reaching a record of $9.1 billion in spending. that would break last year's
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all time high of $8.4 billion. costumes are expensive, i get it. if you like being scared, eastern state penitentiary is the place to be, zombies are already out, crawling, prowling the cell blocks and coming up, when you will be able to join them if you dare, katie, do you dare? >> um-hmm, probably not. i think you are braver then i am. well, we are looking ahead to a weekend that won't feel anything like pumpkin spice and leaves, it will feel much more like the height of the summer. i expect that we're going to do some flirtation, with records, in our near future for0 on sunday and sunshine to be out in fully affect, so, b awfut outside, guys and it stretch necessary to next week,or break.
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well, the brand new i phones comes out and in typical fashion stores are already busy all around the world, but some of the observers say crowds are smaller then the usual i phone release days and some attribute that to the lack of new features from the i phone eight, it includes a faster processors and improved camera iphone 10 coming out in november. some waiting for that as well. >> yes, they might be the big spender. >> not you and i, i don't think. >> no, no, no. >> speaking of, november, fall will be in full swing by then. >> yes >> the official start of fall but not feeling like it. especially by tomorrow and beyond, it is really when it will heat up. equinox will take place at 4:02 this afternoon.
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equinox a little trivia for you, for equal nights, which basically means equal, half and half. that is roughly same amount of day and roughly same amount of night but that is where the word comes from. all it means is that the sun, direct rays will be over the equator. it happens twice a year as we transition. >> there you go. >> yes. >> this is why we're here. we are going to i think american anything just, still feel like the middle of july. i mean eventually fall will make a return but not in this forecast. lets go out there and start off by taking you out to bethlehem, from high atop hotel bethlehem here on the left-hand side notice irish flag in commemoration of celtic fest getting underway this afternoon. the cameras will be hopping with all of the folks that are irish for the weekend here coming out to the festival, but a beautiful start to the afternoon here in northampton county, and you can see that bright sky. now when you look at storm scan, we're very much split, when it comes to the cloud cover. with what is left of jose
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still spin nothing that cloud cover it has been more dreary by comparison across delaware, south jersey but beautiful start to the afternoon up here in some of those spots like bethlehem that we just showed you. what you will notice when i show you win speed further inland, it is all normal wind flow but it is much lighter wind flow because as you get out to the shore you do still have some of, again is what left of jose trying to kick up that wind. it is not a windy day per se but you will net that is breeze, mostly at the shoreline which makes sense, right. here's is what left of the system. we will deal with, post tropical cyclone jose and hurricane marie a where is this one going to go? well, at the moment it is still a major hurricane, category three with sustained wind at 125 miles an hour moving sluggishly to the northwest. here's the most up to date track from the national hurricane center. it tries to turn a little bit back to the left as it moves north. but there is a trough that will be digging in. and that should shove this away. i don't think we have to be
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too concerned by this little jug off to the left at this point but we will keep an eye on this. this will take news to next wednesday. in the meantime it is all about the heat for our area for next few days. now saturday is looking toasty but far cry from the record. this is a long standing one from 1895, i don't think we have a prayer of coming close to it. but sunday and monday, a different story. i think we will flirt with that record come monday, specifically and yes, both of those days, you are not deceiving your eyes, we are expecting a high of 90 degrees lots of different activities this weekend outdoors and you'll have great weather for all of us. union at home taking on chicago at chester tomorrow night 79 for kick off. end of september that is not that bad. you could go to the game in shorts and t-shirt and be totally comfortable. would i suggest shorts and t-shirt if you are lucky enough to have scored some eagle tickets, that is hot. ninety at kick off. and, oh, my goodness and in full sunshine. you have to feel for the guys wearing the pad right now. well, they make enough, right. so, i guess, you know, i'm
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kidding. it will be very hot. it sticks around through monday. nice to have some sun in the forecast where we peak with the warmth and ease up a little bit for you for wednesday but every day in the seven day ace above average. >> i like it. >> yes. >> they are tough. >> they can handle it. >> they are tough. >> thanks, katie. they are back on the case, he has been in the hit drama bull returns to cbs this tuesday night. >> i would like to proofer a settlement for clayton communications and clayton family. >> we are not interested in settling. >> are you offering. >> i don't need to hear the offer. >> take a million-dollar. >> you take a million-dollar. >> and multiply it by 500 -- wait, my mistake. take a billion dollars, and divide tonight half. >> is this for real. >> doesn't get any realer. >> call your client, tell her the good news. >> i mean, would i take that offer. >> yes. >> the show star michael weatherly who says get ready for an exciting potentially devastating season for jason
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bull. >> bull, season two, it is all about i think a man, jason bull, who is, really great at fixing everybody elses problems but while he is doing that he is ignoring himself more and more and more and the older he gets, the less 10able that compartmentalizing is and with that lack of integration comes, some kind of devastating consequences. devastating, we will watch and see, catch the season premiere of bull, tuesday night at 9:00 right here on cbs-3. in the meantime we will be you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (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.
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coming up on "eyewitness news" at 5:00, so many people have sore knees when you are an athlete or feeling effect go through the years. it is debill tait. new exercise machinist offering relief and a way to work out with less impact and less pain we will show you more at 5:00. today is first official day of fall, within of the things synonymous with football in philly is fright fest at eastern state penitentiary. this year terror behind the walls haunted house will feature a new set called blood yard, one of the three attractions included with admission. scary fun begins tonight at 7:00 and runs on select nights through november 11th. katie, i think for the first time this year i will go. >> i just can't hack it that is "eyewitness news" at noon. i'm rahel solomon. for kate i had and all of us here, thanks for watching. have a great weekend.
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>> phyllis: are you sore yet? >> billy: from that little workout we just had? >> phyllis: well, i mean, you did add like 20 pounds to the barbell. >> billy: yeah, i mean, i could have added another 30. i mean, i would have hurt myself, but i could have done it. >> phyllis: [ laughs ] >> billy: all in seriousness, though, thank you. >> phyllis: for what? >> billy: for getting my mind off of the war with jack and jabot and the brother-on-brother battle that goes along with it. >> phyllis: you are strong. you can handle anything that comes your way. >> billy: well, sometimes it feels like it's almost too much. but then without fail, i'm with you, and you make me feel sane again.
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