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battle with brain autopsy results have yet to be released. hello everyone. i'm ukee washington. >> and i'm nicole brewer. jessica dean is on assignment. police found the boys' bodies inside their home. alexandria hoff is live at police headquarters with what the police and the community are saying tonight. alex? >> reporter: according to authorities, it was the mother of those boys who called police to the home for a quote welfare check. she was taken into custody once the two brothers were found dead. the voices of children rang out from the corner of 9th and adams street. steps from the home where around 8:30 a.m. police found two children dead inside.
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>> they used to coming out praying when things happen like this. but it's never easy. >> reporter: these children joined community members for a prayer chain. >> i just don't know how much heartbreak we can take. >> lending their voices to the two deceased. a five-year-old and a baby just several months old according to police. investigators were called to the home by the mother of the two children under the pretense of a well-being check. >> officers met the mother outside, entered the location and actually saw two children that were deceased. they had a strong smell of gas, actually backed everyone out and cleared the building. >> reporter: preliminarily police believe any odor of gas may have had little to do with the death of the young children. >> the children look like they may have been drowned at this time. >> reporter: the mother was home alone with children when the deaths occurred. she has been taken into custody for questioning. >> she dressed nice, the kids is
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usually dressed now. >> reporter: a neighbor of the family. >> she looked like a happy parent to be honest. >> reporter: with so many questions the community comes together as it so often does with candles, gifts and a circle like this to pray. an autopsy will determine what happened to these boys and how their young lives were taken so soon. reporting in wilmington, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> alex, thank you. the search continues tonight for a missing burlington county teenager last seen in south philly. police in new jersey are still trying to determine whether or not hannah jones is a victim of human trafficking. police say she was last seen with this 32-year-old man early sunday morning on the 900 block of johnston street. he has since been charged with assaulting a police officer after fleeing and crashing into a sheriff deputy's patrol car. investigators say hannah jones
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fled the scene and was not with him when he was placed under arrest. >> philadelphia police are looking for the suspect who assaulted a wawa clerk last friday with a scalding hot coffee. henry rosoff has details from juniata. >> reporter: i just bought this cup of coffee and you can see the steam riding off of it a little bit and it's because of how dangerous this is when it's thrown at someone that police are taking this case so seriously. >> wow. when did this happen? >> reporter: we showed the video from friday afternoon to regular customers outside the wawa. a security camera clearly captures a man in a hat hurled the hot coffee in a clerk splashing it all over them and the rental ster. >> you can scald somebody real bad like that. that's terrible. >> reporter: the man and the clerk are exchanging heated words and appear to be handing a credit card or money back and forth.
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the staff or corporate wouldn't comment on what happened nor would update us about how the burned clerk is doing but police say the designate r. detectives have a full investigation open and hope someone will recognize the suspect. >> >> reporter: if you do recognize the man in the video go ahead and call police. hr h., cbs3, high witness news. >> philadelphia city council is cracking down on illegal dumping. until recently anyone caught tossing things like furniture on the street would be fined between $100 and $300. but city councilman propose strictor penalties to stop offenders. now it's $100,000 for an offense, 1,500 for a second and $2,000 for a third. >> in washington today president trump and mitch mcconnell discussed ways to move the stalled agenda forward. they met at the white house and
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held an impromptu news conference. there he called his relationship with mcconnell very good when steve bannon declared war against the republican establishment. >> tonight the national constitution center awarded its annual liberty medal to u.s. senator john mccain. senator mccain received the honor for his decades of service to the united states, including his time in the navy and the senate. the liberties medal is awarded annually to men and women of courage and conviction to strive to secure the blessings of liberty to people around the globe. before senator mccain accepted his award tonight, he sat down with jessica dean to talk about his decades of public service, his health and why he wakes up every day grateful. >> reporter: on the night senator john mccain received the
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liberty medal, he reflected on the life he's lived. >> a lot of it is good fortune. i'm probably the luckiest person you will ever interview. >> why do you say that. >> because of the life i've had. to be able to fly airplanes, to be part of an organization of people i loved and respected, the ability to serve in the united states house of represents and the presidency. i guarantee you if my old company officer told you i would have been candidate for anything more than dog catcher, he would have been surprised. >> reporter: how are you doing. you've been diagnosed with glee yoe blastoma. people want to know how you're feeling. >> i'm feeling fine. i've been exercising, i've been sleeping. i've been eating. this is a vicious disease but right now i couldn't ask for anything better. >> reporter: when mccain returned to work following his diagnosis in july, he gave an
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impassioned speech on the senate floor. >> reporter: some of the dear friends i have are on the other side of the aisle. my beloved friend joe biden. he and i used to fight. ted kennedy and i fought all the time. but we were friends and when it came time to settle something, because we were of good will, we could get it settled and resolved. and i'm worrying now the nature of the media today is having an effect. there's no doubt about that. >> reporter: because it's so. >> it's so polarized. >> reporter: do you think there will be more of the right thing, more of the k078g together as you go forward with the administration or is this just no way to tell at this point? >> i think it depends on what the president does. for example this iranian deal, we haven't figured out exactly what that means. these are going to be very interesting times. >> what do you say to the americans watching who look to you as a former presidential candidate, as someone who has served their country for
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decades, both in the military and in congress and they look to somebody like you and say what am i to make all of this. what am i to go make of these times? >> we're still the best experiment in the history of mankind. we are still a shining city on a hill. we're still the strongest and best. we're still an inspiration to those poor people that are suffering all over the world. we are still the model that made so much of the world happy and prosperous that we should be very, very proud of that. we are an unfinished work to say the least. but look around the world. where would you rather be and who would you rather be? i think the answer is very clear. >> reporter: so who should be the next governor of new jersey? find out what the candidates have to say this wednesday, october 18th. jessica dean will be among the moderators of a live debate between republican lieutenant
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governor kim guadagno and phil murphy. you can see the debate wednesday night at 7:00 right here on cbs3. incredible. >> indeed. >> the upper darby community gathered tonight to talk about the opioid epidemic, what officials are calling a growing public health crisis. >> the high school performance arts center was full to capacity as residents took part in a community forum on the issue. 10 pennsylvanians day every day from drug overdoses. one of the participants lost her son in 2016. she says it's important to break the silence about addiction. >> so many people are suffering in silence because of the shame that they feel, whether they're either the active addict or someone that's a co-dependent living with or loving. so it means everything. a lot of times people don't know where to turn. >> officials say the goal of the free event was to educate the community about the warning
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signs of substance abuse and help families impacted by addiction. >> still ahead on eyewitness news, a bromance can be a very powerful thing for a man. >> you can't do without women, but you need your bros too. >> more powerful than some relationships? find out what men say is more important and why. >> also, northern california on fire. more than a week after they began, the fires have killed at least 41 people. some are being allowed to go back home, but when. kate? >> it's a cool, clear night following what was a cool and breezy day and a frost advisory will go into effect for parts of the area. i'll tell you how chilly it will be and how long the sunshine will stick around. >> and later a celebrated french artist is making headlines across the region. >> where a long list and long lost work was found.
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>> i'm sure you've heard the word bromance. >> but how does it stack up to a regular romance? if you're in a relationship you may want to listen up. >> i love you man. >> i love you too, bud. >> some romantic comedies, like "i love you, man" the kind of brotherly love that exist in real life. >> a few that are like brothers. >> i would say i have a couple for sure. >> reporter: a new study finds bromance is on the rise. >> that's not a surprise. it's hard to find good women. >> reporter: after studying college aged men, researchers found that not only are young men connecting with each other more often, many find a relationship more satisfying. >> they're able to connect on a deeper level. >> i get it as a guy you get
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along, he understands you. >> i disagreement with my male friends. >> reporter: most participants found it easier to resolve conflicts in a bromance because they were seen as more forgiving, less judgmental. >> not that big of a deal. >> i think girls are better at holding grudges. we don't forget. >> less judgmental without a doubt. >> reporter: they also reported being more open with their bros sharing more fully their interests, desires. >> it makes sense. >> >> we can't do without women you need your bros too. >> you need your bros. >> again, this is a small study involving young men. i think that's key. so the results could be different later in life. and while the significant others may not like this, researchers say these connections are a positive things because it means that men are investing in friendships. >> you should do 40 and up. >> i think you would have
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different results. >> interesting. philadelphia officials unveil a new campaign to show amazon that the city is the prime spot for its second north american headquarters. this is the first of three new videos that promote the city's location, mass transit and infrastructure benefits. it features members of philadelphia's business, arts and academic sectors. newark, new jersey is also joining the competition. >> residents in some of the flame ravaged areas of northern california are returning home but many have found their homes are reduced to ash. evacuation orders are now slowly lifting. there is relief for those whose homes were spared but many others were left searching for anything that wasn't incinerated. the wildfires that started last week are the deadliest in california history claiming the lives of at least 40 people. tropical storm ophelia caused three deaths in ireland today where it was the worst storm in half a century.
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it slammed into the island with 100 mile per hour winds, 30-foot waves battered the coast. the storm is expected to impact parts of britain tomorrow. >> this hurricane season. >> it's crazy. >> you don't often see the british isles being hit by atlantic hurricanes. just crazy conditions. >> unreal. >> luckily it's a lot quieter here at home. a cold front swept through it's a kould night tonight and temperatures slowly on their way back up but you'll see one constant every day in the 7-day forecast. let's start with a look at what's happening right now. it's a cool, clear night. no problems outside. skies are clear, it's a beautiful evening out there but you definitely need the jacket. if you step outside without one you think oh, boy better run back in and grab the sweatshirt. it is getting chilly outside and that happens a lot on clear nights with a light wind and
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very, very low humidity like we're feeling tonight. storm scan 3 shows the front that brought the change ss out to sea see where the clouds and showers are. high pressure overhead that means clear skies across the north eastern part of the country. everything is very quiet tonight and it will stay quiet for next couple of days. this high pressure system is in place it's going to dominate our weather pattern for days upon days. tonight will be the coldest night we'll have and everything gradually warm up. we're down to 36 in mount pocono, 47 in allentown. still hanging on to 51 in the city. it's that urban heat island effect. you'll almost always see the city temperature warmer because of the concrete and blacktop retains heat better than rural areas where temperatures tend to drop more quickly. dew points were in the 30s where temperatures could drop down to the dew point so there will be some spots that start tomorrow morning in the 30s. we had a pretty drastic dumb bl
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in the temperatures after that cold front came through. 2:00 a.m. this morning it was 71. 3:00 p.m. it was only 57. usually these are flip flopped. kind of an upside down day. the temperature dropped 14 degrees after the cold front passage and go down in the record books as a 71 degree high for today but as we know it definitely didn't feel like it in the afternoon. temperatures heading down into the 30s in a few spots tonight. we do have frost advisories they'll kick in at 4:00 a.m. any spot you see here shaded in blue will be until 9:00 a.m. these are not freeze warnings. frost advisory can happen when temperatures are in the mid 30s. portions of extreme interior south jersey. the front has cleared out, high pressure in control. it's a cool night tonight with that frost advisory in spots but with this high dominating the pattern we're looking at sunny, low humidity conditions all week long. and what happens with high
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pressure overhead eventually the air mass begins to warm within itself as the high slips a little further east, we'll get to more of a southwest flow, a return flow on the back side of the high. we'll start on the cool side pulling this cool air in from canada and we'll finish the week on the warm side of that high, slightly milder weather but still a good deal of sunshine and dry weather expected for at least the next 5-7 days. your overnight outlook is clear and chilly. there is some forecast possible to the north, our overnight low in the city is 42. overnight temperatures around 34 or 35 degrees. tomorrow you start the day on a cold note, 61 will be our daytime high. a cool, crisp tuesday but take a look at this eyewitness weather 7-day forecast. you can't buy a 7-day forecast like this. most weeks of the year. this is pure perfection. 70 degrees on wednesday. we're up to 73 on thursday. 75 on friday. just keeps getting better.
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great weather for temple football on saturday. great weather if you're headed to the penn state game ol saturday night and eagles monday night football looking great. mild overthe weekend but not too hot. it's a good weekend to call in sick. >> eagles safety malcolm jenkins is pretty busy. he once again showed why he is so respected on and off the field. we'll show you why cars son went is number one in philadelphia. and once again joel embiid will have a minutes
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the off time always giving back to the community. tonight malcolm held an event all the proceeds go to the foundation's summer stem program for children from west philadelphia in conjunction with drexel university. >> i mean it's great. it's obviously a great start. with all the injuries we had, the road games. the good thing is we had players step up, whether younger players, we've had fans step up. all these road games felt like road games. we know monday night we need to make proud. >> car son wentz is the real deal and now the nation is noticing. carson has the number one selling jersey in the nfl
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pulling ahead of dak prescott. wentz's jersey's and t-shirts are top sellers. the nba season will start tomorrow night for the sixers it will start wednesday night down in dc against the weariers. joel embiid is back at practice yesterday. the big fellow played in two games because of knee surgery last march so he's going to be on a minutes restriction. >> when you get flying up and down. we're going to learn more about that. there will be restrictions but it's also a judgment of how is the game being played. not just looking at a rigid number. >> that's very disappointing. hopefully that changes. >> the nfl players association has filed a request for a
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temporary restraining order that would put a six-game suspension on ezekiel elliot on hold. the cowboys take on the 49ers this sunday. the sixers, wizards. i know. >> oh, yeah. let's get it on. can't wait. thank you. >> still ahead on eyewitness news, a celebrated french artist is making headlines again. >> why this sculpture has people all over
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where it is been on display for decades. >> the owners auns noed it will be leaving the hall and be on loan to the philadelphia museum of art. the sculpture is estimated to be word $4 million to $12 million according to experts. kate? >> let's talk about the weekend. even though it's still a long way away. we've got a super fall weekend to look forward to. a good deal of sunshine as it looks right now. highs will be in the 70s both saturday and sunday. so we're starting this week on a bit of a chilly note but the chill is not going to stick around into the weekend. it looks like we'll be back above average not too hot, not
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cbs3, komen are turning up by turning the regionon pink. >> even the residential buildings are getting in on it. you're looking at condominiums in center city. october is national breast cancer awareness month and the pink lights are a reminder to schedule a mammogram and stay vigilant in the fight against breast cancer. >> this is the 16th year for the
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lights for the cure campaign and you can find out more at cbs philly.com/cure. for everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> the late show with - [announcer] the following is a paid advertisement for the philips smokeless indoor grill. authentic grilled taste. virtually no smoke. the innovators and engineers at philips love to grill, but they know from experience that you can't always grill outside, so they reinvented how to grill. anytime, anywhere, and any place you want. this is the latest kitchen innovation from philips, the smokeless indoor grill. it brings the best of the outdoors, inside, with authentic grilled flavor at the flip of a switch. whether or not the sun is shining, there is snow on the ground, or it's raining all day long, grilling season is always open. now you can have fresh and tasty, perfectly grilled steaks, homemade burgers and brats that make your mouth water, and even down-home delicious bbq chicken in minutes,
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