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happening today, man accused of going on a deadly shooting rampage in maryland and delaware will face a j we are live with how police finally caught up with the suspect. didn't say what that congress woman said, didn't say it at all. >> if he has proof, bring it on. but what he need to be doggies watching because this is his benghazi. >> well, it is case of he said , she said war of word heat up after a congress woman accuses president trump of disrespecting a grieving military family. in sports trusting the process, ben simmons makes his long awaited debut for new look sixers, see how did he in the season opener. it is thursday october 19th good morning i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning. >> today is my friday. >> you are off tomorrow. >> yes. >> so we're looking outside right now and just a lot of
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construction, overall this morning, things have actually looked good, nice dry roadways for the most part. >> definitely helps with the sun coming up later too that helps you out because you don't to have deal with sun glare at the height of typical rush hour. regardless it is going to eventually become a concern right now, on storm scan all quiet, we have cloud cover here and there but for the most part it is just clear, quiet. fifty-two current temperature at airport. fifty in wildwood, mildest spots of the pack at this hour , allentown cool up there in the lehigh valley, 41 there but pair of four's from atlantic city back to the pine land area around millville. this is still just another stellar day we walk outside the door and still need a heavier layer whether it be a jacket, fleece, sweat shirt but later this afternoon 74 degrees. it will feel so nice as well in that full sunshine. this is another a plus, it is since we had to get a c, d and one point a f, we can bring the curve up a bit with this
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really nice pattern and temperatures will stay above average. not, you know, crazy, with these daytime highs, not too extensive but it will be above average right threw up coming weekend and even into monday. you know what i can dig this pattern, meisha it is very, very nice outside, it ace above average but does still feel like fall. >> it is perfect. that is perfect word to say it , perfect, yesterday was absolutely beautiful, thank you so much, katie looking outside right new our commute, it is looking good. would i say we are heating upright now we can expect that driving through 6:00 o'clock hour. ninety-five south pushing in the southbound direction, just take a look at how many headlights are out there. heading out in the next 10 to 15 minutes, give yourself a couple extra minutes because you will slow down there now. construction blue route southbound off ramp to schuylkill within lane still block, you can see cars going by, doesn't look like that will slow you down you might get gaper delay but overall we are still looking good.
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422 eastbound at oaks, taillights pushing in the eastbound direction starting to heat upright there just car after car after car, and we do have an accident out there route 73 southbound before route 130, so if you are in this area i with say start to give yourself couple extra minutes if it is still out there around 6:30. then we have construction out there as well, white horse pike and warwick road and evesham road two right lanes are blocked in this way each direction. jim, back over to you. we have breaking news, one person hospitalized after a fire in west philadelphia, this is near north 50th street and west thompson street in philadelphia's park side section. crews were able to get the blaze under control at 5:00 this morning. right now it is in the clear how badly that victim is hurt, we will keep you updated as we learn more information. suspect accused in the deadly shooting spree in maryland is set to face a judge this morning after a day long manhunt ended in delaware last night.
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>> "eyewitness news" reporter frank does live at wilmington police department, where the suspect is in custody this morning, good morning, frank. >> reporter: good morning. police say radee prince shot someone here in wilmington after gunning down five co workers in maryland. it took 10 hours to find him after some crucial tips from the public. "eyewitness news" cameras rolled as police arrested radee prince in newark, delaware wednesday night. prince is accused of going on a rampage shooting six people he knew across two states. >> coordinated effort brought this to a successful conclusion on a very, very bad day. my heart, hearts and prayers go tout these families of the victim and victim's family in maryland and also shooting victim here in wilmington. >> reporter: carnage began just before 9:00 a.m. at prince job advanced granite solution in edgewood, maryland police say he opened fire on five co-workers, killing three of them. wilmington police chief robert tracie say prince drove a black gmc acadia to wilmington
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where he shot a sixth person. >> it is a desperate person, he has already killed three people, he shot six all together and still had a firearm on him. >> reporter: countless federal , state and local agencies on the case there was no sign of prince until an observe ant person spotted suv near glasgow high school near newark just after 5:30 p.m. an hour later another person saw prince walking in the area after a short foot chase near the school, these three atm agents took prince into custody. chief tracie says public's help was essential in the arrest. >> without the tips of civilians out there to help us because without their efforts in the trust that they had with us in law enforcement and working together we would not have been able to make this apprehension. >> reporter: prince already has a lengthy criminal record with 15 felonies, after he appears before a judge this morning he will be extradited to maryland to face those three murder charges. we are live from the wilmington police department
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i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". back to you. thank you and that manhunt making national news. robert hottest was his next door neighbor for several years in maryland. police surrounded his apartment in elkton in maryland yesterday. he moved off that street a year ago. he said sometimes prince would have a late night beer with him. former neighbor talk about wanting to live a quiet life. >> he said he made some mistakes in life and he was just trying to be quiet and trying to work and dot right thing in life. i'm still getting chills like i could not imagine that, because i just picture him and i sitting there chatting, you know, at 2:00 in the morning just about. life. >> he said prince had no children that he knew of, he also said that prince almost never had any visitors. still no arrest after a 17 year-old boy is murdered in west oak lane. chopper three over 6700 block of north 16th street last night where victim was shot in the head. police have not yet identified
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victim and in word what caused a shooting. in other news president trump is denying claims he was disrespectful during a even if call to the family of fallen solder. congress woman and a family member are standing by what they say they heard, and cbs news correspondent seth lemon has more. >> reporter: wednesday was a day of he said/she said pitting president trump against florida congress woman fredricka wilson. >> didn't say what that congress woman said didn't say it at all, she knows it. >> reporter: at issue condolence call president trump made to the widow of le david johnson, one of the four soldiers killed in action in an ambush in niger on october 4th. for a second day, wilson insisted that the president made an insensitive comment. >> i heard him say well, he knew what he was signing up for but it still hurts. >> reporter: sergeant johnson 's mother has confirmed the congress woman's account, president insisted via tweet
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he has proof to the contrary. >> he does not have the proof, we are the proof. i regret that i did not record it. >> reporter: white house didn't specifically refute those exact word were said, press secretary sarah sanders said she took issue with the congress woman and the press, for portraying the call as anything but sincere and respectful. >> i think it is frankly a disgrace of the media to try to portray, an act of kindness , like that, and that gesture and him trying to make tonight to something that it isn't. >> reporter: father of dustin wright another solder killed in the ambush told cbs news that the president called him too. he said that the call went well, and described mr. trump as cordial in offering condolences. seth lemon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". security concerns are greg in gainsville florida where a white national list plans to give a speech today. richard spencer is scheduled to talk at the university of florida this afternoon. spencer led that march back in
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august in charlottesville virginia that sparked violent protests. federal, local officials are teaming up now to prevent and deescalate any potential violence at today's event and florida governor has declared a state of emergency ahead of the speech. >> by governor signing the declaration emergency it has allowed us to have other units and things that we might need readily available at our disposal. >> more than half million is being spent on security for spencer's speech. pennsylvania judge rejected jerry sandusky's request for a new trial on child sex abuse charges. in a 60 page rule judge upheld his 2012 conviction saying san dustcy's claims lacked merit. former penn state football coach argued did he not get adequate representation during his trial, sandusky is behind bars, serving a 30 to 60 year sentence, he has 30 days to appeal the judge's decision to superior court. well this may make people
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happy, security cameras are going up along a section of the schuylkill river trail in philadelphia "eyewitness news" near locust street entrance to the trail as first of some 21 cameras was put in position. cameras will cover eight entrances from arch street to just north of the south street bridge. officials hope this will deter crime while also helping in their investigations. long a it what had sixers season is now underway. >> sixers did lose but there are a lot of positives ahead of tomorrow night's home opener. ben simmons scored his first career points last night and finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds and five assists. not a bad day for mr. simmons there. first overall pick markelle fultz had 10 points and joel embiid played more than we expect and had 18 points, 13 rebounds. also great night for robert covington he had 29 points, plus sixers did lose to the washington wizard, 120-115. >> trust the process. >> coming up a food cart
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explosion. >> flames were so intense they spread to the parking lot find out what happens just moments before that sparked the blast. plus this... >> this is yoda, yoda is a face of the puppy mill dog. >> now one state is taking its fight against puppy mills to another level we will tell you where it is now illegal for pet stores to sell dogs, cats even rabbits unless animal is a rescue. in the healthwatch the mystery illness that put this little boy into a deep sleep, for 11 days. that is coming up next.
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back on "eyewitness news" sadly wild fires in northern california, have claimed another life. >> fire fighters discovered body of a forty-second victim yesterday, people who died in the wild fires were reportedly in their 70's and 80's, many victims could not move fast enough to escape flames. officials every hoping to fully contain fires by end of the week. desperate times call for desperate measures. one woman stuffed her mini horse in the back of her honda a wild fire was moving in on her home last week, woman realized if she waited longer she would be trapped so she grabbed a car on the and lured her horse named star dust in the back seat. they both got safely. got to do what you have to do. >> yes. >> let's bring katie in. it looks like a beautiful day on tap. >> more of the same if you
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liked yesterday, day before, it just keeps going with minimal changes, more of the warmth to get with the next couple days, it looks like a gem if you liked yesterday, this morning is still on the cool side but still walk outside the door with a light jacket at lee be comfortable but one of the days to dress in layers. later this afternoon a jacket is just too much, it becomes too warm for that. really nice day with high pressure yet again main driving force behind this pattern and really the story across eastern 23rd of the u.s. nice wet's credits our region and good chunk of the u.s. wind speed still nice and calm , generally still coming from the southwest for the most part but calm wind, feels good outside just on the cool side, dress appropriately but beautiful day coming up. seventy-four in the sunshine. i have to figure out different ways to say how nice because at this point we run out of adjectives and fels like a broken record. really nice day. fifty-five the night time low.
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as chilly. we mid sized hit mid to upper zero seven's in the weekend. warmest damon ahead of the frontal boundary bringing in more cloud, possibly some showers, next mid week, tuesday, wednesday when bulk of the any rain arrives. >> thanks very much. good morning everybody. happy gateway. looking outside to an accident , route 73 northbound past route 130, two left lanes are blocked, so this is going to affect people going on the tacony palmyra bridge from new jersey into pennsylvania. this will slow you down, factor in a couple extra minutes in your commute around there schuylkill westbound before the curve this is what you are looking at in both directions, would i say starting to get bumper to bumper conditions now, dropping just a little bit less than posted speed, schuylkill where you want to give yourself a couple extra minutes as well. construction on the blue route is still out there we have been talking about this since 4:00 o'clock hour. blue route southbound off ramp to the schuylkill one lane block there lots of flashing lights, tap your brakes
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traveling by but overall not congestion around there. hey this will make people happy new boulevard direct bus route, starts on sunday and it is going to be faster. so frankford transportation center, neshaminy mall only eight stops just quickly showing you difference in times 26 by vehicle. this is fast 134. slower one will take you 45 minutes. i will tweet that information out as well. jim, back over to you. good thing no one was seriously hurt when a food cart exploded in downtown portland, oregon. intense scene was all caught on camera. the flames quickly spread destroying two food carts and 10 cars, parked in that area eyewitnesses say people nearby tried to extinguish the fire but it spread too quickly. >> there was a large explosion and it pushed among a few different cars each way so didn't know what to think. i was hoping everybody was okay. >> fire officials say an employee at one of the cars spilled gasoline and winds
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blue the fuel toward a heat source ignite ago this blaze. >> incredible. >> pet advocates are celebrating a new law in contact first state to require all pet selling stores to offer rescues and shelter animals. starting in 2019, stores will face $500 fines for each animal sold not from a shelter or rescue group. one owner says all 11 stores already operate that way and not only humane choice but financially savvy. >> peoples consciousness are growing and people are more compassionate and they want to support business was their dollars about something that they believe in or care about deeply. >> many pet owners say they pick motto of adopt don't shop very seriously so they applaud this new law. medical mystery tops healthwatch this morning. >> doctors in kentucky are trying to figure out what caused a little bye to stay asleep for 11 days. seven year-old wyatt is learning how to walk days after regaining consciousness. his mother says second grader was behaving normally until he
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went to bed night after his uncle's wedding. >> tried to wake him up but he just kept falling back to sleep, wyatt, wyatt, wyatt and fell back to sleep again and it doesn't look like he was there and it was terrifying. >> wow, i can only imagine, doctors say wyatt fell in the deep sleep under can go a medical test when he woke up he had limited mobility is now work to go regain his strength >> poor kid. if you want to live longer start walk. research published in the american journal of preventive medicine fund that regular walking even distances below recommended levels is associated with lower death rates. adults are encouraged to walk two and a half hours at a moderate pace each week. still ahead dow jones hits a record high find out is what behind the rising stock. one eagles emphasis on education see how defensive end chris long is giving back to students in philadelphia and beyond, up
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a fighter for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.
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our weekend is promising to produce more of what we have been enjoying here, temperatures in the mid to upper 70's and a sunshine as well. it looks like a fantastic excuse to make outdoor plans, guys. all right, call it i, thank you. for a look at headlines across the region. >> burlington county times burlington county animal shelter completed 1.9 million-dollar expansion project, shelter will unveil the 2400 square foot addition with a clear the shelter weekend, adoption event this saturday. fees for all animals will be waved for approved applicants. from the mercury new dog fountain installed at boyer town community park has been dedicated. the veterinary hospital gilbertsville sponsored the fountain, idea for community park dog fountain was based on similar fountains at birdboro dog park.
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the friend of the doyletown library annual book sale begins this saturday october 21st and will run through the 28th, sale will feature more than 10,000 gently used books, most books are just a buck, with proceeding go to support the doyletown library. >> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. well, eagles defensive end chris long is celebrating his tenth season in the nfl. >> he is donating his next 10 game checks to help low income families educate their kid. thirty-two year-old talked about his decision last night during his visit to the marian a charter school on torresdale avenue. long says money will be used to educate children in philadelphia, boston, st. louis, he wanted to give back to the sit that is give him an opportunity to play football. >> i don't think thinks a heroic effort. thinks honestly something i wanted to do. i am just going to do it. if i gave this monday three i years down the road when aim he not playing football i would be a guy giving a bunch of money. i wouldn't be able to multiply
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it. that is what this platform laos me to do. >> wonderful player there. long donated his first six game checks this sees ton to provide scholarships for students in his home town of charlottesville virginia. >> makes a good point do it now, when he has notoriety. coming up next on "eyewitness news" pumpkins with racist symbols sparked outrage in one local community also it is a bidding frenzy, and it turns out philadelphia isn't the only city in our area trying to lure amazon's second headquarter here, plus this. pretty overwhelming like income a real store. >> spooky shop popped up who paid for it and why the young shoppers were especially grateful, that is today's brotherly love. well we have got pretty good commute so far but we are getting busy take a look, we have a few accidents and construction on the blue route plus, good news for our bus riders we will have more updates coming up but first take a quick break stay where you are cbs "eyewitness news" you are cbs "eyewitness news" will be right (bubbly music)
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- hi, i'm joan lunden. based on data released by the cdc, there's a good chance that you or someone you know is going to be affected by diabetes. more than 30 million americans already have it, and more and more children are developing what used to be called adult-onset diabetes. joining me now is dr. ann albright, director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation, and their associate director of communications, stephanie creel. i mean, the numbers, ladies, are so staggering. stephanie, what can you tell us about the national diabetes statistics report? - well, the numbers are just that, they're staggering. we know that 30 million americans in our country are living with diabetes, and that's in addition to the 84 million people who are living with prediabetes, which means over a hundred million people in our nation are living with either diabetes or prediabetes. - that's like one-third of the whole country.
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- that's right, that's right. - you know, when you start thinking about this and the medical cost involved in it, i mean, this is an epidemic that could be so incredibly expensive to us as a nation. - well, diabetes is expensive, and it's not only the medical cost, but it's a number of costs, 245 billion dollars. we cannot sustain that kind of trajectory. and it impacts our workforce. we need a healthy workforce for important productivity. we need a healthy military to defend our country. - as a mom, i was really alarmed to see the spike in the number of young children developing diabetes. why is it more serious when you're diagnosed at a very young age? - well, the longer you live with diabetes, it increases your likelihood of developing those complications. it really underscores even more why you've got to take good care all along the way. important to help our children develop that good care early on, and certainly for everybody with diabetes, to do all that you can to manage diabetes. - such important information for every one of us
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and for us as a country. and to learn more about preventing and managing diabetes, visit cdc.gov/diabetestv. we'll see you next time. i'm joan lunden. - [voiceover] sponsored by nacdd, with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/diabetestv. (bubbly music)
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good morning aim jim donovan. aim rahel solomon. here's what you need to know in your morning minute today october 19th 2017. one person hospitalized after a fire in west philadelphia. behind bars manhunt end for the suspect wanted for gunning down five co workers in maryland and another victim in delaware. >> i thank everybody for their efforts on a very sad day. bid day, as they are making their pitch to land amazon's second headquarters. >> we are the clear choice. >> we're most interesting place in the world. >> we have good infrastructure, we are in it to win it, no doubt.
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dramatic video of a food cart explode in portland. >> everybody is okay. >> simmons, ray is it in, look at that and lay is it in. good second effort from the rookie. covington has had a big night and a three. >> well, sixers get off to an exciting start but they came up short in washington, falling 120-115 the score. >> too bad. home opener is tomorrow against boston. we will trust the process. you can see it on twitter. katie, the weather is looking good for tomorrow too. >> definitely very nice weather expect for the next couple days we have high pressure built in place. that means a quiet storm scan view and we will expect to see nothing but sunshine right in the upcoming weekend. we will take a look, again all clear right now couple cloud here and there and moon not very bright but we have star light overhead we are at 52.
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forty-six in trenton, 41 allentown, cool start but not as chilly or as harsh as it has been previous mornings. now as day progresses you can expect nothing but full sunshine a patchy cloud here and there we will hit 74 in the city. seventy-two at the shore. up in the mountains will get you in the upper 60's. looking forward we are expecting a moderate, modest rebound on thermometer, upper 70's, mid up toker 70's saturday, sunday, monday, but we will see some sunshine through that time frame? we will have the answer to that question later in the show, meisha. >> katie, thank you very much. very good morning to you everyone at home just waking up with us, we are so glad you are here. we are looking outside this is where we did have an accident route 73 northbound past route 130, two left lanes block we are seeing bumper to bumper conditions forming. now, actually looking nice out there, that accident is now gone. ninety-five south at cottman, bumper to bumper, very slow,
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all the way into center city. if you head out there 95 south you will want to give yourself some extra time. if it were me right around cottman and center city i would give myself at least an extra 35 or 40 minutes at this point. then we are looking at construction crew is still out there working hard blue route southbound, off ramp to the schuylkill one lane is block here we have been talking about these guys all morning long, working out there hard. good news it will not slow you down. you can see car going by here. it will not slow you down but just wanted to bring it to your attention because it is still dark out there. in the world of septa for bus riders good news new boulevard direct bus route starts on sunday. so frank for transportation center to neshaminy mall only eight stops and this little guy showing you how fast it will be. so by this new bus route it will take you three minutes verse car, 26 quicker but, old one that is still in place is around 47 minutes so obviously nice to have that alternate. rahel, back to you.
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manhunt is over and this morning suspect accused of shooting six people in two states will appear before a judge in wilmington delaware. last night police arrested 37 year-old radee prince in newark near glasgow high school. prince ace cues of shooting five co-workers in edge land maryland. three of them died. prince then shot another man, at a used car dealership in wilmington. >> he knew what he warned the people that he shot and he had some type of a relationship and they knew him. >> prince does have a long criminal history but at this point police have not commented on the motive for shooting. no word on whether the coatsville school district will punish a group of high school students seen posing with racist symbols. this was the picture shared on social media, a swastika and letters kkk were carved into pumpkins in the photo. photo's peers to be taken outside school hours and in the on the school property. however, the district said it may take disciplinary action against the students. >> this will not define us,
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because the coatsville area school district will stand together in unity against any type of racism or racial inn sensitivity. >> district attorney's office is not investigating saying it is up to the school district to decide disciplinary action. anyone's game, cities across the country are sending their bid to amazon. they want to london line retailers next corporate headquarters. several places in our area submitting bid that include philadelphia, bensalem, lehigh valley and delaware county. in new jersey, camden, newark are throwing their names in the hat and in delaware wilmington is entering the race. cnbc is report ago this american 100 cities are applying to become the new home but there may be more cities in the running, that is because or keeping their pitches secret. places outside u.s. are also apparently interest. they include ottawa, toronto in canada amazon is expected to make a decision next year, 50,000 jobs in the 5 billion-dollar investment are on the line, philadelphia submitted its proposal two
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days early on tuesday night. and delaware county and chester city of recommended two spots for amazon's second headquarters. officials made it at a press conference yesterday. one possible location is on the chester waterfront, other is a more suburban lex in middletown township. amazon says its new headquarters will take up 8 million square feet of space and its first headquarters is in salt washington. day after dow jones industrial average close add above 23,000 seasoned investors are remembering a dubious anniversary to day marks 30 years since the crash of 1987. >> despite record highs we have a lot to learn from that historic day, cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us live from new york, good morning, jill. >> good morning. >> jill, tell us what is behind a recent rise in stocks this years gains are mostly due to an increase in global growth, strong corporate earnings and low interest rates. the combination of which has push dow jones higher. we have gone through 20,000,
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21, 22, now 23 you this level just this year. since rally began in march 2009 the dow jones has tripled itself, more than 250 percent, now it is 103 months old, this is the second wronges bull market on record, unfortunately that can breed complacency. all right, jill what can we learn from the crash of 1987 and how investors protect themselves today. >> reporter: that day became known as black monday because dow jones plumeted 508 points. let me dot percentage conversion for you. that is as if it were, 5,000 points today. that still remains single war one day percentage loss, okay. so i know it is impossible to predict a crash. there are three defensive actions that you might want to take especially with how long this bull market has gone on. one, keep an ample emergency reserve fund.
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we recommend six to 12 months of living expenses. creator update a thorough financial plan, you know, kind that doesn't look at good times we like bad markets too. and adhere to and rebalance a diversified portfolio, i cannot tell you how much this can help protect you, when or if the next crash does occur. for more on how black monday was the predicate to the financial crisis of 2008. and why it may endanger markets today? go to jill on money.com. >> i remember that crash. i lost whooping $800 and my $2,000.401 k and i remember sitting with my head, my mother said snap out, you are young, you will rebound. >> it got back. >> got my 800 back, jill. >> yep. >> good times can't last forever. >> despite a record turnout on a fun, rowdy crowd last year nfl draft well, won't be held again on the parkway this year >> this could have an impact.
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nfl says draft is heading to the at&t stadium in dallas home of the cowboys, gross. 2017 draft was on the steps of the philadelphia museum of art , first ever held outdoors. nfl admits philadelphia did make a strong bid and philadelphia officials say they will be back. >> the city of philadelphia is the greatest city in america. obviously we were the best host when we held the draft and we did a fantastic job, we missed out this year my encouragement would be to the administration to try it again good advice, and philadelphia visitors bureau estimates last years drought had 95 million-dollar economic impact abe that means the draft moving on, will be a big financial loss to the city. we will get it back. up next playboy magazine's tribute to hugh hefner. >> watch this video very, very closely. you see that chair falling? who knocked that over. did you see anyone. we didn't. we will tell you restaurant
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some people say is haunted, pat. it is consisting of gravy, cheese and fries, of course, and we have this lovely spread of different kind of p.o.uteen , that is cheese stake right there, lovely. lay it out here. i'm excited. breakfast food come back and get jealous what do you think. that looks like an awful lot of cheese at 6:40 a.m. but, i'm sure it will be delicious at lunchtime. we are looking ahead to more of the same lots of sunshine daytime highs still well above average but still feels like fall, it can only last for so long i'm let you know cut off point but first your cure oughted owe insurance travel forecast. pew teen.
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beautiful shot there. >> yes. >> well, we have a question for you, is this southern california restaurant haunted or not? >> let's go to the tape, very important question here, so this is after hours security video from cronin's bar in ventura where it appears barstools are just tipping over on their own. there are examples of chairs moving by themselves while the bar's opened too. they seem to be happy with sharing their bar stools with the ghosts. >> it is just funny, interesting. >> i'm okay until it is my chair that moves. >> it is just really weird. we have been here 27 years.
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nothing weird like this has ever happened. >> co-owner says it could be the spirit of former patrons trying to get a good seat what do you think. >> i think minor earthquake. >> little tremors. >> you know, full across the room but it just kind of tips a little bit there. >> what about you? >> none of the others fell over though. who died there? they don't answer that question. just randomly. >> just to have float in and out, get what you want. >> thestions we cannot answer on this show. it is above our pay grade. >> you can tell us what the weather will be like. >> indeed, i can and it is looking incredibly quiet so my twiddling thumb day justin, we have got, gorgeous pictures to she as a result from the eyewitness weather watchers. really pretty blue skies, foliage shot from ed, phil has some from yesterday, he had a pretty one from this morning, several in fact couple cloud across the early morning sky,
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you see, an airplane, streak ago cross the sky here that is what that line is and also nothing but just again, lots and lots of star light, the moon is, diminished at the moment, been a low face so we will not see too much out there in the next couple of mornings still nice and clear which also bode well for friday night's ryan meteor shower. we have temperatures in the mid 40's at best for the most part, it is definitely a cool start to the morning, some folks in the inland suburbs are finding temperatures in the 30's right now, it is a cool start to the morning but we are expect to go warm up readily here. kind of like yesterday again dress in layers we will be just fine but high pressure over arching theme here and that means a good portion of the u.s. is nice and quiet. temperatures steadily climbing , they are not going to spike per se but see maybe a degree or two here and there getting packed on daytime high with every passing day and that means more sun then anything too with high pressure overhead. it does stay dry and we will see temperatures warm but also remaining from five to 10
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degrees above what is average. it really is nice. eventually the pattern does, change, as early as monday night, and showers move in for monday night football, and i don't think it is a major impact on the game, however. it looks like tuesday and wednesday will be days that we will dust off umbrella but up until that point especially through sunday the weather looks just gorgeous, enjoy it. just by that map we have just had, thanks very much, yesterday was gorgeous to day is having a nice dry roadways again, boulevard south bun heating up, as you head toward schuylkill but war looking good, once you jump on the schuylkill westbound and city avenue this is what you will be sitting in. boulevard, looks okay, jump on the schuylkill you are basically looking a little bit like a parking lot but thinks a snail's crawl. westbound, you are very slow and then just beyond those streets you can barely see those taillights going in to center city looking slow as
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well as we get close tore center city. ninety-five south at cottman we have been watching this for the pennsylvania her or so, beautiful sky line here. take a look the at traffic. it has been looking like this for last hour or so, very slow moving here, give yourself some extra time on i-95 moving in the southbound direction toward center city. construction crews have been out there all morning long. they are still out there pennsylvania turnpike eastbound past been sale them right lane is still block. >> jim and rahel, back over to you. if you are a fan offloaded frenchfries a place in philadelphia is putting its own twist on a popular canadian favorite. >> "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live at rittenhouse sitting down for breakfast, hi there, path path >> it is just so beautiful. i can shed a tear overall this food and poutine we are here at shoe fly in rittenhouse square and i mean look at it, come in here, that is beautiful right there. that is the classic
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frenchfries, cheese kurd i will top it with gravy in a second. that is a cheese stake poutine you know poutine, right, canadian, it tastes g here at shoe fly thinks rachel, the owner, hi. >> hi, how are you. >> tell us how you got in the poutine business. >> my husband and write on vacation in 2012 in canada and we had every day, sunshine day and we loved it so much that we had to bring it home here to philadelphia with us. >> how scientific has it been for you and your husband in figuring out what exactly works as far as poutine. >> not so much scientific as fun. everything you see we have tried and tried and any combination of the food that we like that is a real comfort food for us we try to make it work as poutine. >> lets get through the run down. that is classic what we necessity with the fries, kurd and gravy. >> yes. >> but you have all sorts of
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different kind. we saw cheese stake. kyle was in close on. that i'm interested in this. this is pb and j on fries which scares people and it should not. >> nobody feels like they want to try it. we come out and let everybody taste it, it is a perfect combination, it ise pit any of soul food. >> i will in the lie it is great. >> general tso's chicken throw it up to the wall and see if it sticks. >> pretty much. >> talk about this cheese kurd as well because you told me that is there a certain noise to be made. >> a fresh cheese kurd means when you bite in to it, it has to squeak. when it is fresh good cheese, so we have worked really hard with our farmers, and make sure that we have, the best cheese kurds on the planet yes >> all right. so what else do we have here. >> so we offer breakfast during the week. >> there you go. >> yes. >> this is our sugar snacks,
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hand cut hash browns with bacon and mapel syrup and powdered sugar. >> sliders here as well. >> breakfast sliders. bacon egg and cheese, scrapple egg and cheese. >> shoe on a shingle. >> i like it. >> a little s.o.s. >> yes. >> just a good scoop and grow. >> yes, there we go. >> my first poutine. >> perfect. >> look at that. >> doesn't that look good. >> there you go. >> come on down for breakfast and see justin trudeau he is here as well. >> look at that. >> we have really excite there had for a second, pat, thank you. >> i walk by there all the time. >> we need to go on a road walking trip. >> 6:51a lot coming up on cbs this morning.
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>> gayle and nora join us live from new york with the preview , good morning, ladies. >> we have it right here, rahel, welcome back, you were not here nora and were talking about it g to see you. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. we have new details on the deadly ambush of american troops in niger and why the patrol did not have enough backup. north korea makes new threats against u.s. and new york times columnist just return from the hermit kingdom and will join us at the table. our conversation with the one and only, yep, that is bruno mars, the success of his world tour and one person in the audience that he says always makes him a little bit nervous. >> your world in 90 seconds we will see you then. >> good tease there ladies. >> it is a tease. >> very exciting. >> yes. >> i love some bruno mars. >> thanks. >> me too. >> bye. less than two weeks until halloween and half of the funnies shopping for a costume >> not everyone can get to the halloween store so as ukee
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washington shows news today's brotherly love this halloween store came to them. >> this was a special pop up shop with a distinct purpose and it was paid for by people. six year-old emma could not wait to get to this costume shop. >> she was waiting at the door at 10:00 o'clock just counting minutes. >> reporter: hanna and her dad fred found selection was down right daunting. >> too much stuff to choose from. >> wet i overwhelming like being in the real store. >> reporter: this pop up place was in the atrium of chop, local donors filled the down others to pay for a one day shopping view spree set up by spirit halloween. >> children can come here pick out a custom, paint a pumpkin get their face painted have a great time while they are in the hospital, for children hospitals specifically we have raised $504,000 since 2007 and that happens through donations in store. >> reporter: fifteen year-old jamie, who has been on iv for
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two days says it is great halloween came to her. >> you don't feel like a normal person. we feel normal again. >> we cannot get on it and get costumes. >> now emma can meet perfect favorite princess, jamie, and hanna can imagine that she's a lice in wonderland not in the hospital. more than 100 patients got to enjoy that early halloween. if you have a story of brotherly love check out our webb page at cbs philly.com/ brotherly. see you tonight family i'm ukee washington for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". more lullabies for billy joel, he is expecting his third child. >> sixty-eight year-old says that the baby is due next month, jell and his wife alexis are parents to the two-year old daughter. joel is dad to the 31 year-old alexa ray with ex-wife christie brinkly. playboy is honoring hugh hefner by putting him on the cover this makes late publisher first man ever to be on the cover without a male
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model. picture we are told was taken when hefner was 39 years old. in addition to the cover first six pages of the next months issue will be dedicated to magazine's founder. ♪ >> yes, motown legend diana race will accept the lifetime achievement award in the american music award. this is from her famous 1986 concert at new york central park. ross has won 7:00 a.m.as and will perform live on the broadcast set to air november 19th. >> i don't know, she has plenty of songs to choose from >> which one. >> what do you call it what is it called? >> we will find out when we come right back.
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urban agriculture and community greening cbs eye on the community...presented by target. are helping cities become more sustainable for the future. and that's why target has partnered with the nonprofit greensgrow in philadelphia... a nationally recognized leader in urban farming, to support their mission of growing healthier and more prosperous neighborhoods, through innovative agriculture and education programs. greensgrow started in 1997, and really was a response to restaurants not having access to fresh produce. the novel idea was... can we put a farm in the heart of the city and really put food directly accessible to the people that were eating it. we're making sure that we're reaching all corners of this city and to make sure that they have access to fresh local produce, to a community greening, to our workshops, to education, to a space where they feel like they can come in and just enjoy themselves. i think the impact that greensgrow has on the community is amazing. what they do and what they stand for is really important. with support from target, greensgrow offers free food and fitness activities at its farm sites.
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engaging children in culinary literacy and routine physical exercise. when ryan told us about the support that we were getting from target i was -- i was completely excited and floored. having partnerships like we do at target helps people along this journey to creating a better, more prosperous, healthier community for themselves. target is basically in everybody's community. so, i think it's very important for us to come outside of target and really be inside of peoples' communities as well. target has been essential to a lot of our growth, and a lot of our programs that we've been able to start this year. we're consistently achieving our mission and listening to the needs of the people who we serve. urban agriculture has the potential to play a major role in the future of food. with the help of target, greensgrow is empowering and inspiring philadelphia's next generation of young farmers. cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. making our community even better, together.
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when you're a double-dipping like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times. too many in south jersey are struggling. but steve sweeney's looking out for himself, not for us.
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next up this morning we just mentioned grammy winner bruno mars talks about the success of his current world tour. jim, i remember that diana ross song, i'm coming out, i'm coming out. >> okay. >> um-hmm. >> okay. >> remember join us each weekday morning on cbs-3 at 4:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. have a great
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captioning funded by cbs 4:30 a.m. have a great good morning. it is thursday, october 19th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." serious questions emerge about the ambush that killed four u.s. soldiers in west africa. the pentagon says the mission had no backup because no enemy contact was expected. and the president denies claims that he was disrespectful to one of the grieving families. north korea says we're to expect an unimaginable strike. we'll talk with nicholas kristof who just spent five days inside the kingdom. and one of the most influential women in politics makes a declaration against sexual harassment.

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