tv Eyewitness News at 530 CBS October 9, 2017 5:30am-6:01am EDT
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>> good morning, here's what you need to know to start your day in our morning minute. today is monday, october 9th. >> touch back at the ten, the at the five, he's in for the touchdown. >> falling into the end zone, and flying off with a win. >> super excited that we're four and one. top of the division. >> i felt good about it, it was great. >> eagles fans, flying high, the birds sour to the top of the division. >> i wasn't thinking it would be a blow as it was today but i'm pretty happy it was. >> the rain is likely to come through the better part of the midday.
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and because it is moving along so quickly, by the time we are wrapping up the typical evening rush, this whole thing is basically moving out. >> cleaning up after hurricane nate. >> along the gulf coast, returning to normal this morning. >> we also some utility crews trying to repair downed power lines. >> swing analog drive. that's how you celebrate a touchdown. >> that's nelson agholor and torrey smith celebrating a touchdown pass in the first quarter. >> a the low of people talking about that celebration, a lot of people talking about that win. turning now to the forecast, the weather was relatively nice yesterday for the game. today, not as nice. >> yes. >> or nice at all. >> yes, i thought yesterday was so gross out. >> i thought it was humid. i was cleaning out a garage, wow. >> but it wasn't raining, they had clear skies. >> where were you? it was raining on me. >> during the game?
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>> yes. >> depended where you were. there were some showers around >> okay? >> out of town this weekend, so that's okay. >> yes, today is definitely the weather of the two days. absolutely. the renmant of nate will work their way in, currently classifying this as post tropical cyclone nate. so there had been some rain showers working their way through the north and western suburbs from chester to montgomery to bucks county. still seeing women of that. that's where it started off the most damp this morning, we are going to see steadier rain mover in as the day goes on. see the leading edge of it right now, encroaching upon the baltimore area it, gets here, generally, as the typical morning rush is wrapping up, mid 70s from wilmington, to philly, to trenton, pretty much across the board, your actual air temperatures and depending how much after holding pattern we manage to stay in, do have the opportunity to maybe even end up with a record early morning warmest blow, it hasn't fallen lower or it has always fallen
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lower than 71, and in terms of records. but, we may not even hit that this morning, so, that could be an all my early morning warm low. always so confusing when you talk about it that way. but again an issue you can see this morning. now, this is not a good day. i know. let's be honest, meisha. it is very steamy outside. it feels gross. going to see rain for the majority of a day. not everyone has to go to school today. lucky if have you off, because i'll just call out matt peterson, the one that made the grade for the day. so i don't think he's in a bad mood, just telling it like it is. >> crabby pat. a f? okay, we'll see if we can change his mind on the commercial break. looking outside right now, guys, good morning. actually looking pretty good. so no wet roadways yet, as katie has been talking about, won't come until later. that's good news for the morning commute. we know mondays are going to be busy, and starting to heat
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up levels, not too much the fact we have couple every accident out there, so 95 south at academy, buzz around the area, still looking okay there, vine near 95, kind of the same story here. starting to pick up levels ever so slightly but still looking okay. now, this is where we have got a couple every accident, so far, farm inning ton avenue , north state road, 422 westbound closed at old city row. we have some officers directing traffic off, re back on, just heads up on there is you will start to slow down 422 westbound, where we do have the closure. another accident here, swenksville, route 29 main street. perkioman avenue, heads up on that, plus, also, looking at couple of other accidents, one accident here, all lanes now reopened, new jersey turnpike, but we do have construction crews out thereon route 73. we will be talking more about this coming up in a little bit rahel, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. it is good to be an eagles fan specially after that blow out win against the cardinals yesterday. >> looking live right now, here we go, inside the studios sports radio 94wip. the phones are lighting up,
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all eagles talk all morning long. >> hard to find anything to complain about this morning. >> i'm seeing run game, i'm seeing an air attack game, seeing nice tight defense. >> i'm just super excited that we're four and one, top of the division. the giant are nothing. and we're crushing right now. >> fans don't have to wait too long to see the birds in action, eagles play in charlotte right here on cbs-3. >> mass shooting in las vegas, still so many unanswered questions. >> authority are trying to figure out what motivated the gunman to open fire. here is john loyer ends with the latest. >> the light of las vegas dim sunday night, local time, for 11 minutes. to honor the 58 people killed and more than 500 injured in last week's mass shooting. among those was jack, who died , while shielding his wife , lauren.
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>> he took a second bullet. and i honestly believe it was when he was laying on top of me. >> casey clarkson was among the first responders on the scene, appearing on cbs06 minutes, the officer said he was struck in the hail of bullets, left to help others, while he tends today a piece of shrapnel in his neck. >> pool of blood dripping off my hand, my goodness, and i wanted to try to do more, but my partner was worried because i was getting light headed. >> within 12 minute of the first shot, police closing in on steven paddock's hotel room , where the kill her taken his own life. desomate more than a thousand tips and leads, authorities say still no clear word on a motive. official say healing will take time. >> it is going to be a very, very long process, but we want to work as hard and as focused as we can on it, and help the people that are in need. >> jason aldean, who was performing on stage at the time of the incident, reflected on the tragedy with appearance on saturday night live.
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he also visited patient, at the university medical center, in nevada. john loyer ends, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> police are being looking for two gunmen this morning, following deadly double shooting, in north philadelphia. two men were shot multiple times, along the 2400 block of arlington street. this happened about 3:30 yesterday afternoon. they say one of the victims found just outside an open door. he died at the scene. second victim in critical condition. crews at the scene lead investigators to believe that there were two shooters. >> it appears both victims were shot by a different assailant. at this point we don't think they were shooting at each other. >> information about the victims including their identities has not been released, and so far, no word on what sparked that shooting. >> time 5:37n business news, getting easier to return items to wal-mart. >> apple says the big fix coming for apple watch owners. hen a doba joins us from the new york stock exchange, good morning, hena. >> good morning, guys, here on wall street on friday, the dow
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closed down one point, the nasdaq gained four. watch out for new fix from apple. brand new software update will fix some connective at this issues with the latest apple smart watch the gadget is the first with lpe chip for cellar service, customers have been complaining about a poor signal. space x set to launch two falcon rock net two days, today's launch will mark the 42nd flight of space x. and its 14th mission this year >> attempt to put satellite into orbit sunday flying used first stage booster, space x will attempt to launch another satellite from florida. wal-mart returns getting easier, startings next month when you buy something on line you can start the returns process on the wal-mart app with the mobile express return feature. when you head to the store you will be fast tracked to the front of the line wal-mart says you may get the process
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down to as little as 352nd. i can't imagine returning anything in 352nd, guys. >> look at that video of the woman smiling. she seems so happy. i don't think i've ever seen people like that in the wal-mart return desk. >> definitely not at wal-mart in line at all. >> thank you. and ongoing feud between president trump and republican senator bob corker, came to head on social media over the weekend. >> well, in a tweet, storm, sunday morning, president trump claimed that corker begged him for his endorsement for re-election in tennessee, dropped out of the race after he said no. he went onto tweet that he rejected corker areas offers to be secretary every state, adding quote he's also largely responsible for the horendous iran deal. finally he accused the senator every not having the guts to run for re-election. well, corker fired back, tweeting, it is a shame, the white house has become an adult day care center. >> investigation continues this morning, into what caused a deadly crash in gloucester county, new jersey, this happened on sicklerville road
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at dunham lane before 5:00 p.m. police say two vehicles collided with one another. three people were flown to cooper university hospital. officials did not tell us exactly how many people were killed. authorities did shutdown sicklerville road between jarvis road and mulland drive for several hours. >> hundreds every people in new jersey are taking a stand against hate. they came together for an annual march against racism in cherry hill. the jewish community relations council and goodwyn education center posted its fifth annual march of remembrance yesterday the goal there ask to fight prejudice, hatred, bigotry through hall owe cost education. march ended at the esther rob holocaust museum. >> in other news, hunt remembers gearing up this morning, for new jersey's annual bear hunt. the six day event kicks off today. hunters will be out looking for bears in eight counties, hunters can only use bows during a first three days of the hunt. but, can start using guns on wednesday. in new jersey, officials resumed state regulated bear hunting, back in 2,003, that was after a ban that lasted for more than 30 years.
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the winner of next month's gubernatorial election will decide whether the hunt will continue in the coming years, and democratic candidate fill murphy opposes bear hunting, but republican hole full, kim, backs it. >> so, james woods is going to retire from acting, or is he? got to tell you about he is setting the record straight. >> and it has got stars, it has great reviews, and it cost $150 million to make. see how the blade runner sequel did at the box office. katie? >> looking ahead to pretty soggy day, but only a specific time frame, that's going to be the wettest, which i'll walk you through coming up after
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>> aims woods saying his retiring is a big mistake, his career isn't over yet. press release about the zero seven year old trying to sell his rhode island lake house included news he was retiring, now, he does say that his real estate agent red him a draft of the press release before it went out, but did he not hear the word retirement. well, it is now saying the whole thing was just a big miss understanding. >> blade runner 2049 came in at number one at the weekend box office, the film starring ryan gosling, harrison ford
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earned 31.5 million. number two earning 10.1 million steven king's horror film, earning the number three spot. rounding out top five, we have my little pope which 8.8, kings man the golden circumstance well 8.1 million of the. >> i never saw blade runner. >> due see any of the other movies? >> no. >> i haven't either. >> matinee after the noon show >> you noah loft kids have off from school today. so, it might and bank holiday. is it a bank holiday on columbus day? it is. >> we won't be able to get any normal business done today. >> go on out, see film, great idea there, that's a good one, we do have rain to contend with, we will get to that one. live view overlooking the parkway. and this is overlooking logan square, most specifically, off in the distance, still pretty
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clearview, but really muggy outside, will stay that way throughout the day, because we have tropical air, working it way through, now, a lot of time, with tropical systems, you will see somewhat after sluggish departure oftentimes ends up with not just a day worth of rain, but maybe multiple days worth of rain. this isn't really looking like that scenario, nate's renmant moisture is sipping right along so we have to contend with the steadiest rain through midday, that's pretty much it. steamy outside, and feels like if it hasn't actually rained in your area just feels incredibly muggy outside. generally region wide here with the eyewitness weather watchers low to mid 70s. and the warmest values we're finding are say about 73 degrees. eye loan in gilbertsville, 73, glasco, 73, barbara willow grove also at 73. we are likely to not fall much lower than this.
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>> we will see how we ends up doing, but let you know as you come up on the news show later today whether we hit the records on. storm scan, locally did have rain rolling through the north and western suburbs but the bulk of heavy stuff on the leading edge right now, headed toward baltimore, and moving right out the turnpike here, 95 specifically. so what we will find is that midday ends up being the weather he is, pretty much wrapping up by the time the typical p.m. drive underway. beyond this point, a boundary drops there is high hour, and we will unfortunately have to deal with the potential of more showers an as a result. future weather just for today. by the time we say hit 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., that really steady rain starting to common in. >> we jump a led to once, it is well off to the east. you may still have residual showers, but batch of heavy rain only with you for a short time then wrapping up. pretty much in the clear by
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midnight. beyond that we do warm up, thankfully heck of a lot less humid. >> not as impressive as what today really is, again, if you don't have the benefit of air conditioner you know what we're talking about, will feel much like yesterday. come wednesday. >> all that means, is that we sit on the cusp of where some rain could come in. so chance of showers wednesday , thursday, as well as friday still well above average both saturday, sunday. >> all right, katie, thank you so much for that. so that's good news, we don't have any wet roadways right now. morning commute so far, so far so good. >> tail light eastbound direction, both moving in the eastbound and westbound direction, not the tail light, lot of heads lights, good news , still rounded posted speeds, but maybe not for long specially on 42, 42 freeway northbound at creek road,
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approaching 295, what you are looking at, just sea of headlight out there. still traveling at posted speeds, but one of the areas that will heat up fairly quickly. accident here, douglas ville, still out here, route 422 westbound, it is closed old swede road. we have officers out there directing traffic off. then back on, just heads up on this, dropping down to 20 miles per hour or so. starting to get into the bumper to bumper conditions around the area, headed out there any time soon, i would just say start to factor in some extra time now. i would even say an extra 20, 30 minute already as we approach the 6:00 hour. another accident here, swenksville, route 29 main street, at perkioman avenue. heads up. another accident out there, new jersey turnpike, still out there, southbound, route 73, all lanes are open, it is just out there, pulled off to the side. so you might get little gaper delay starting there. plus, construction crews are out here, route 73, off ram top fellowship road. that's actually closed, until sunday, then talking about a ram that was re-opening, as well, going to be re-opening today, ramp to 422 eastbound,
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reopened owning 5:00 p.m. until that you have to use this alternate. route 23 ramp probably going to be your best bet. and then also looking at repairs from an accident that actually happened last week. so the a.c. expressway east and westbound left lane block there, construction crews out there in cherry hill, as well, still out, there starting to see some yellow, helping you know you're dropping less than supposed speeds, route 70 between 295 and haddonfield road, one lane block in each direction. jim, back over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. maryland man facing charges this morning for a daring attempt to stop a school bus. >> police say the man tried to stop the bus after bottle was allegedly tossed out of it hitting his car. >> at that point the school bus driver concerned for his safety and the safety of the
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children, student on board it, not want to open the door. >> luckily, an off-duty police officer end screened, and the man arrested without incident. >> doctors are putting antibiotic under the microscope, new research shows that some may be causing more harm than good. >> correspondent roxanna takes a look at some of today's top health stories. >> a new study links antibiotic prescribed by dentists to the super bug infection, health officials found almost 40% of dentist also not following guidelines, and are over prescribing antibiotic. >> surgery patient who believe pent sin ill likely to develop infections, that's according to researchers at massachusetts general hospital found alternative antibiotics are lessee negative. >> and new study published in a journal of the american cancer society find many women who undergo aggressive breast cancer surgery, missed more than month of work. researchers say, it is important for women to take everything into consideration,
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when choosing surgical options those are some of today's top health stories,. >> cbs-3, the "cw philly" and komen philadelphia are teaming up wednesday again in the fight against breast cancer, turning the region pink. take a look. looking at the battleship new jersey, sporting pink glow on the camden waterfront. looking beautiful there. and on the philadelphia side, hilton's penn's landing is also sporting a healthy shade of pink. october of course is national breast cancer awareness month. and the pink lights are a reminder to schedule a mammogram, stay vigilant in the fight against breast cancer, this is the 16th year for the light for the cure campaign, you can find more information at cbsphilly.com/ cure. >> the great pumpkin, or at least close to it, the records weight of this giant when " eyewitness news" this morning continues.
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>> happy birthday to jackson browne, turning 69 today. well, dog owners know just how important it is to get their pup out for a walk each day, not always easy. now is a simple solution, i'll explain how you can find a dog walk near matter every minutes that's tonight at 11:00. well it, wouldn't be fall without a pumpkin way-off. >> huge pumpkin just shattered a record in the state of missouri. take a look, this, that, is the winning pumpkin. it was revealed at the popular pumpkin days harvest festival, near spring felled. the pumpkin weighing in at over 1500 pounds, more than 300 more than the previous record holder, large watermellon also took on the top prize. >> fit in the back after truck , we put the winning watermellon, the winning pumpkin, and the big pumpkin too big to fit. >> the question is how many pumpkin pies can be made with
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>> remnants every hurricane nate are making their way into our area today, and even a chance every thunderstorms. >> low, here comes the return, he steps up, and, it is caught by agholor, at the 20, touch back at the ten, at the five, he's in for the touchdown, he rolls backward, 72-yard bomb to agholor. >> what a play. what a game, eagles fans are flying high this morning, after a big win over the cardinals. >> i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. rainy mondays not so bad when the eagles win. front page of today's
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