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>> here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. today is friday, october 6. >> were there other targets? investigators reveal even bigger venues the las vegas shooter may have look after before his deadly rampage. >> until they complete this investigation, we're not going to know what was on his minds. >> demanding answers after mold shuts down a new jersey elementary school. >> i want a full report. this is my baby.
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>> tropical storm nate leaves its mark on costa rica. now resident of the gulf coast prepare for the storm. >> fun toy hear a female talk about routes. >> after those comment straw criticism, apology from quarterback cam newton. >> my word choice was extremely degrading and disrespectful. >> did you ever consider politics or anything like that >> no, steven, i never did consider politics. i'm an actor. >> fine line. >> you think? >> yes, you both make things up, but you get paid better. >> well: >> oscar winning actor and from the hit cbs show madam secretary, morgan freeman. >> katie, i'm not a meteorologist, i want to leave that to you. let you tell us the weather. >> you got to give it to stephen colbert, the man is quick witted. >> he makes an interesting point. >> he's sharp, whether you like him or hate him, the guy can come up with a come back, like that.
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>> he makes a good point. >> indeed. >> what we will finds is some warmth, also the potential to see wet weather down the road here, too. overall today stays dry. might see a sprinkle, maybe. i don't think you need the umbrella, though. vast majority of the region will stay dry, but notice, no jacket for me this morning, and many of you can walk out the door without the need of the extra layer, as well. we're just off to warm start, folks. we do have some clouds cover surgeonly out there. we take you out to storm scan3 , notice the wider zoom, the frontal boundary we had contends dollars with yesterday still nearby. so, starting to lift north, we will ends up, again, with couple of clouds, but the warmth and the humidity, i think becomes main headlines for our area today. as well as tomorrow for that matter. it might as well be june. might as well be august. those are the kind of values we're talking about for daytime highs here today. you can understand why, look where we're starting off here: sixty-eight at the airport, 67 in atlantic city, even in millville, in one of the lower remote towns, at 65 degrees at
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this hour. we will really warm things up with time here. as you might imagine. so as the kids are headed back it school for yet another day, no need of an umbrella, but again, they also probably can get away without that extra layer today. it is already flirting with 80 by lunchtime. and for the ride home, making the upcoming weekend look very , very mild at the onset here. 84 degrees for that road home, and we eventually do have some showers that return to the forecast which we'll discuss, we'll let you know when you really need to break out umbrella, very wet day coming our way little later on, meisha. >> all right, katie, thank you so much. as katie advised earlier, eat lunch outside today. great day that will be. i'll dot same thing, looking outside, boulevard pushing in the southbound direction, starting to heat up. just little bit. headlight out there right now, but we will keep our eye, hold steady there. forty-two freeway northbound at creek road, approaching 295 , for my friends in jersey, tell you right now definitely starting to change now, starting to to go heat up. a lot wanting an earl jump to get off work early.
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can't blame them for. that will construction 422 westbound at route 23, still looking at the left lane, that is blocked. so, it was both directions, one lane block both directions , eastbound side cleared, just westbound side that we're waiting on, crews still out there. so looks like it is more of the cones in the roadway, you can see the flashing lights, hopefully starting to pick that up and get it moved out of the way for you. bridge repairs happening. so, ram from roosevelt convention, schuylkill westbound, it will be closed tomorrow. between six a.m. and 2:00 p.m. so just a heads up. and then also some construction, crews out there in new jersey that are still out there, route 70 between haddonfield road and 295, one lane is blocked in that direction, then into delaware we go. 495 northbound between edgemore road and claymont, two left lanes are block there but we're still seeing green in the temperature letting us know everyone still traveling at posted speeds, rahel, jim, back to you. >> meisha, thank you. harvey, maria, now nate, gulf post preparing for possible hurricane over the weekend. >> tropical storm nate already killed at least 20 people across central america, as
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correspondent andrew spencer reports, the officials in the u.s. aren't taking any chances >> not yet a hurricane, the winds and rain from tropical storm nate still manage to ravage part of honduras, costa rica, nicaragua, now officials preparing for expected landfall along the us gulf coast this weekend. >> have declared state of emergency for the city of new orleans. >> as forecast tracks had new orleans in a path, mayor mitch encouraged people to be prepared. >> i want to stress there is no need to panic. we just need to be ready. for heavy winds, heavy rain. >> some people are already filling up their gas tanks, stocking up on whatever they might need if the power goes out. phil scott filling up boat before the marina close. >> hopefully prevent missile damage, that's chairs and things to get blown up in the air, and sale toward other people. >> nate isn't anywhere near the size and power of irma or
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harvey or marie arc but officials still aren't taking the storm lightly. >> don't under estimate this storm because you think it may and tropical storm or category one. those are serious enough. it con worse than that, however. >> they're making when preparations they can, as well >> as we find out, where this storm is going, then i'll work with the white house to make sure that fema provides everything they can provide. >> andrew spencer, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> in other news this morning, officials say it will be weeks before hundreds of student return to their elementary school in gloucester county after they found mold within the school wall. holly glenn elementary school in williamstown shut it doors starting today. "eyewitness news" was at a board of education meeting last night, the board plans to bus holly glenn student to other schools until they can get rid of them the molds. parents outraged that the district didn't test for mold sooner. the superintendent listened to parent's concerns for two
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hours. >> to close the school for short periods of time, or longer, to bring the school back under what we consider safe operating guidelines. >> i feel like it could be too late if the levels are that hi , and just now finding out about it. >> i'm happen that i they're closing it down. my concern is bussing all of these kids to another school, over crowded classrooms, and i try to keep her in a environments that are as clear of any possibility of molds as it stands, and i'm sending her there every day. >> now the school's 537 student will be temporarily relocated to three other schools. no word on exactly how long it will take for crews to remove all of the mold. >> well, time now is 5:37. in business news this morning, the new cost of netflix. >> coming to new cars, money watch's hena doba joins us from the new york took stock exchange. >> good morning, hammy friday,
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investors looking to ends the week with a continued rally. dow picked up 113-point, the nasdaq 850. some important economic data out later this morning, the government will release it monthly jobs report for september. economists expect job growth to be low due to the impact of the damaging hurricanes. but many economists also think the drop will be temporary, and overall unemployment will remain low. >> netflix is raising the price for its most popular streaming plan, by 10%. that means, subscribers in the u.s. can expect to pay as much as $2 more per month for their respective plan. check your e-mail in mid october for notification about these new prices. >> alexa going on the road. nissan says the voice assistant will be included in to many of it vehicles, like maxima's, path finders, drivers will be able to speak to alexa to lock, unlock doors , honk the horn, activate lights, and stop or start the engine. >> jim, rahel. >> that's the most stupid thing i've ever heard, to honk
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the horn, men a? like can't you honk the horn yourself? >> that's silly. but i can understands locking the doors, unlocking the doors , that thing. >> well, even the honking, i feel like it is an alarm thing , like somebody near the window every my car, i'll press, you know, prep press a button. >> oh, i thought it is like i'm driving. i'm driving and someone gets in my way, honk horn, i mean, just easier to honk it yourself. >> yes, i know, i agree. >> i'm sure that's an option, too. >> here is helping it is just safer, sometimes i am get so concerned with all of the new technology and the car. >> specially when i'm in the car with the new technology. thank you, have a great weekend. >> thank you. pennsylvania attorney josh shapiro filed lawsuit against the country's largest student loan company. >> yes, he is accused g corporation every putting their own profit ahead of the interest in student and their families. >> well, we accuse today, widespread abuses, quite literally, have cost student loanholders billions of dollars, including thousands of people here in pennsylvania
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>> the lawsuit could affect thousands of pennsylvanians who filed complaint against over repayment issues. the attorney general alleges the company was creating predatory loans at institutions with low graduation rates. now the company are reached a statement, says in part, allegations completely un fond dollars in the case filed without any review of pennsylvania residents' customer account. we comply with the rules that govern the student low pram grass asset by congress and the us department of education there are no allegation that is we're violated these rules. well, bensalem police helped score victory in the " war on drugs," taking $4 million worth of heroin offer the street. officers and k9 pulled bricks of the drug from a hidden compartment inside a pick-up truck. police initially stopped the truck because of deeply tinted windows, which are illegal. but once they started to question the three men inside, officers say, well, their story kept changing. >> we're never going to have
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to clean up a mess from 400,000 dows he is -- doses every poison. these doses will never poison anyone of our citizens. >> well investigators say an angle bracelet worn by edward torez, from camden, helped tip-off police that something wasn't right. torez and his alleged accomplices sergio landeros and alan dough grandos being head $100 million bail. >> two student under suspension in delaware. authorities say they're behind disturbing picture posted on social media, that included racial slur. take a look at the photo. shows the mascot from ceasar rodney high school in kent county holding a paper with the n word written on it, also , reading they don't belong at fdr. became aware of the picture wednesday night. student say they're upset. >> my heart dropped kind of it , made me want to cry because it was like very disrespectful. >> it doesn't hurt you until it is you. >> i wasn't surprised. i mean, you hear stuff around the school today. and it is not to that extreme,
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but it is somewhat close to t i wasn't surprised. i was hurt. >> the delaware department of justice issued a statement reading in part: this type of conduct is and who are and the , the school should pursue disciplinary action. there is insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges at this time. >> coming up: attempt at name dropping. still ahead. not just confederate statues that people want taken down. >> they give rock a good name. now a chance to join the rock-and-roll hall every fame. >> sure love a bad name, or good name? bad name? >> it is early. all right, folks. looking ahead to warm being trend. and temperatures that will feel more like august in the next few days, also, some wet weather on the way. i'll let you know when you really want to break out the umbrella coming up. first your cure auto insurance travel forecast.
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>> rock stars battling it out for their spot on the rock-and-roll hall of fame. it announced its 19 nominees yesterday. each winning class has five to seven members, new jersey rockers, among the mom east, the second time they've been nominated, hopefully maybe they'll get induct in the year , other nominees include british band dire straight, and ncis long as less star ll cool jay. winners will be inducted in the spring. >> and i got to till, fans of action move advice been waiting for this one, kevin afraid err from entertainment tonight takes us behind the scene of blade runner 2049. >> this week, ryan gosling teams up with the original blade runner harrison ford in the highly anticipated sequel. >> you're a cop. i had your jobs once. things were simple then watch do you want? i want to ask you some questions. what happened? >> the film is a follow up to the 1982 cult classic, ryan new blade runner with the los
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angeles police department trying to solve a mystery, which leads him to harrison, who has been missing for 30 years. >> i mean, to get to work with him was ann credible opportunity. because not only because, you know, his movies have meant a lot to me, but because it was an opportunity to see how it is done. >> feeling mute your for harrison, who is big fan of the 36 year old. >> everything i've seen him do was a challenge, well met. the discipline to learn all of the dance routines, the singing, the keyboards, i lover the keyboard in l.a. la land. i really admire what he's done >> can i get a copy of this. >> training for the fit many fight scene was intense. at one point ryan catapulted the 75 year old over a couch, and was clearly having a blast >> and check this out. harrison accidentally hit ryan in the face. even harrison was shocked. >> yes,. >> i did a lot of boxing, and
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the idea of boxing is to hit the guy. >> right. did you a wonderful job. >> thank you. >> i know you're here. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you. >> and a reminder you can get all of your hollywood scoop from kevin frazier and nancy odel on entertainment tonight every week night at 7:30, right here on cbs-3. so we were just looking into the hall of fame list, there is also radio head, we saw nina on there and other groups >> after rhythmics was on there. >> okay. >> i know jim is a big fan. we had to google and make sure >> i can't remember -- >> you know, jim, ♪ >> oh, here she goes, singing this morning. >> ♪ >> the weekends? >> that would be nice. >> yes. i mean, if i didn't scare you for halloween with that, i don't know what will. you're right. feeling much more like junior august, temperatures looking ahead to here. here is a very, very beautiful
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view for you. overlooking center city from our very own rooftop. and some of the skyline all lit up in pink in support of breast cancer awareness month. so always great reminder for us to get mammogram here at this time of year. i lover the month of october. so beautiful. when you have to make that drive in, at the god awful hour we do before the sun comes up, really cool to see the beautiful light lighting up the skyline. it is all across the delaware valley, too. now, all across the delaware valley of course have our eyewitness weather watchers scattered about. they're reporting some pretty decent consistency when it comes to the temperatures. one the outline ers to be expected is up in the poconos. reporting up in saylorsburg, basically clear sky, few clouds out there. but he's only at 59 degrees, he did mention that even to him that still feels warm. and on the humid side, as well he did mention he's going to october fest, very jealous of that, but will be wearing shorts to that event this weekend. understands why when you take a lock at the expectations when it comes to temperatures moving forward. we take you out to chester county, 61 this morning, lot
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of clouds for him. did he mention that in nottingham, you might see this in the outlying suburbs, patchy fog has gun to develop in the lowest lying areas. so, if you are one of the usual suspect, do you tends to see fog, you'll very likely see some develop here this morning. but will quickly get scoured out when we see that sun come up up. it was the harvest moon last night. still, absolutely stunning picture of it, such detail on there is so gorgeous, shot that he took at 5:25. he's out in chestnut hill. real clearview for the most part of this moon. there are some clouds streaking across the sky, but for the most part we have seen any rain from yesterday, clear out nicely. let's talk tropics. do have tropical storm nate. it is expected to continue its trek north here, as tropical storm, into the gulf of mexico it will likely spray past the uketon peninsula, make landfall again near the central gulf coastline, and with time it starts to curve our way. so it is going to go basically like this. by monday, it gets to us. and meantime, we are going to see couple of showers along
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the wayment quickly checking that seven day then, the warmth is obvious. that lasts us right through good portion of this forecast. showers are scattered on eagles game day. monday for columbus day highly suggest an umbrella. meisha? >> all right, katie, thank you so much. and very good morning. happy friday everybody. looking outside right now, from the world of travel, well , ben franklin bridge, looking good. i would say kind of holding steady at these levels, as you travel, headlights westbound direction toward center city. it is really the westbound side we're keeping our eye on, looking okay, schuylkill eastbound at girard avenue. i would say as you push in the westbound side actually this is actually where we start to heat up quicker than the eastbound side. overall, still looking okay there. ninety-five at the airport, big thumbs-up. no delays at the airport by the way, of course if we get any news we'll let you know. some bridge repairs happening here. ramp to the roosevelt extension schuylkill westbound , it will be closed saturday between six a.m. and 2:00 p.m. just heads up for my early travelers, even into the
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afternoon hours tomorrow. just be aware of that, then construction in jersey still out there. crews slow route 70 between haddon fields road and 29a1 lane blocked there. and also, in delaware, 495, still have crews out, there as well, northbound between edgemore road and claymont, two left lanes block there. now when we look at the censor map, see all green. everyone still around these areas, are traveling around just as they should at posted seats. quickly 422 westbound at route 23, looking at this area little earlier. we some construction both directions, one lane block, we had bumper to bumper, even the cones now pushed off to the shoulder. jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. vandals in austin, texas, reignite the debate over confederate memorials. the red spray paint on this street sign on jeff davis avenue is not what's bothering residents, it is the stream name itself. named for the president of the con fed rasi. the graffiti has lawmakers talking in fact yesterday the resolution was passed to begin looking at options for
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changing or removing confederate markers. >> there is a very broad national conversation happening around these issues, not alone in this complicated decision-making process. >> we don't have to continue to celebrate things, and have ties to racist or a prejudice past. >> now, two weeks earlier, four different robert e lee road signs in the city also vandalized in the same same manner. >> 5:53. stay with us this morning. >> big help for some young football players, from a big fan, the check that team is getting when "eyewitness news" continues.
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>> teaming up once again, to fight against breast cancer by turning the region pink. right now you're looking at 777 south broad street shining beautifully in pink. down the street, also all decked out in pink, also looking very good. october 4th is national breast cancer awareness month, the pink lights are reminds for schedule mammogram, and stay vigilant in the fight against breast cancer. it is the 16th year for the light for the cure campaign. you can find more information at cbsphilly.com/cure. >> well, youth football team
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from philadelphia getting big booze from a generous fan. >> pennsylvania congressman bob brady went to the recreation center, to present a $2,000 check to the overbrook monarchs. congressman brady said it is from a team support over who wanted to remain anonymous, have won numerous championships over the years. >> many coming up in the next hour every cbs news, live with merrill reese to talk about what the eagles need to do to beat the arizona cardinals this week at the linc. >> cheers to menopause, really yes, we will tell you about the brewed specifically for women going through the change , how it is helping with sympto
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>> this morning south jersey elementary school is shutdown because every molds. we're live with a look at where those keds will now be going to school and for how long. >> so, given these threats, i've declared state of emergency for the city of new orleans. >> the gulf coast is gassing up, bracing for nate after the tropical storm turned deadly in central america. it is expected to hit the us as a hurricane, and officials are warning resident not to take any chances. >> he can't be stopped. at the four. a little white train. >> so good this week, merrill reese with the exciting call last s
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