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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday november 17th 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." democrat senator al franken calls for an ethics investigation of himself. the senator apologized after a radio host said he inappropriately kissed and groping her. >> tax reform. senior republican senator orrin hatch interrupted them. they're keeping it on target for a final vote next month. plus amazon's new service, letting delivery drivers into your home has a serious vulnerability. we'll show you how burglars can fool the security camera.
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and an astonishing view of earth can give you a view from space. why the earth's atmosphere is preekting and getting warmer. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> he mashes his mouth to my lips, wet, and puts his tongue in my mouth. faces sexual harassment allegations. they're calling on republican moore to step down from the race. >> this is nothing short of extraordinary. >> republicans are one step closer to passing a tax reform bill. >> i get tired of the richest getting richer and richer. >> this bull crap that you guys throw out here really gets old after a while.
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>> huge fire engulfed a senior living complex in west spes chesters west chester, pennsylvania. >> he busts a move. >> all that -- >> pittsburgh dominates to win. >> -- and all that matters -- >> blake shelton talks about how he's handling the tight. >> i've been fat and ugly my whole life. i'm going to milk this for what it's worth. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> are you ready for cool runnings 2? move over jamaican bobsledding team. here comes nigeria. >> three women representing nigeria will be the first to reach the winter games. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places.
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welcome to "cbs this morning." the newest sexual harassment scandal hits a well known democratic senator. minnesota's al franken is asking for an ethics investigation into his own behavior. a talk show anchor released this photo of him touching her chest while she slept. >> leanne weeden said he kissed her also while performing overseas. >> he said i'm sorry. i respect women. i don't respect men who don't. >> senators including mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer urged the ethics committee to investigation. they reached tout 16 women who used to work for al franken. we heard from six of them and they say they never experienced any inappropriate behavior. julianna goldman with the latest.
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good morning. >> reporter: he kept a low profile while across the country leeann weeden was tweeting out in great detail how he behaved before he was senator. >> he grabs the back of my head sort of comes in puts his lips right on mine and sticks his tongue in my mouth. >> reporter: according to leeann al franken ke79 insisting they rehearse a script which included a kiss. she said don't you ever touch me like that again. >> reporter: she released this picture. >> what if that was your daughter or sister or mom? is that funny? >> reporter: on thursday franken said of the picture, i look at it now and i feel disgusted with myself. it isn't funny. it's completely inappropriate. they said the alleged behavior
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was inexcusable. >> i am troubled about them. >> it's not fitting behavior for anyone. >> reporter: franken mentioned the 2006 uso trip. >> i was co-host with a beautiful woman named leaa eleeaann tweeden. >> the question i get asked a lot is being united states senator as much fun as working on "saturday night live," and the answer is no. why would it be. >> reporter: talk radio host in frank even's home state of minnesota took him to task. if you're a pervert, you're a pervert. doesn't matter if you're adom carat or a republican. you're a pervert and it still
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needs to stop. >> reporter: al franken said he'll cooperate with the investigation but it's hard to know what the future in the senate now holds. these are part of a wave of sexual accusations across hollywood, across politics across comedy and, norah, franken straddles all three. >> all right. julianna, thank you so much. president trump is blasting senator franken over the allegations. he called the democratic leader al frankenstein on twitter. he said where do his hands go in pictures 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 while she sleeps. the president's press secretary brushed aside questions about those allegations yesterday. >> i think the president has certainly a lot more insight into what he personally did or didn't do and he spoke out about that directly during the campaign, and i don't have anything further to add beyond that. >> the president has said
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nothing in public about claims of sexual misconduct by republican senate keynote roy moore. he made a brief statement yesterday and then stepped aside while event organizers blocked questions about those allegations. dean reynolds is in alabama with the latest on this story. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, except for an appearance on fox news earlier in the week judge moore has not answered reporters' questions about allegations of sexual misconduct since those allegations emerged last week. and yesterday in birmingham it was more of the same. >> our valiant leader judge roy moore. >> reporter: the support of the conservative crowd around the country gathered yesterday to praise the judge who continued to make clear he has no plans to quit. >> i'll quit standing when they lay me in that box and put me in the ground. >> reporter: moore's campaign initially built this event as a
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press conference but it ended in a frenzy of unanswered questions. >> we'vanced ede answered that question. he's answered that question. >> reporter: questions about whethe had inappropriate relations with women. he walked away and received a police escort but the controversy accompanied him as well. he maintains the support ofa' says thursday hegop wants little or nothing to do with him. while many supporting his accusers and more blocking his packet to washington. >> we've called for him to withdraw from the race and that's the thing to do. >> reporter: president trump made an appearance on capitol hill thursday but ignored questions about moore. >> the president believes that these allegations are very troubling and he thinks alabama should make the decision on who the next senator should be. >> reporter: a new poll shows
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flameretiring. >> things smse. aan?ld have asked him an intern when norah knew him when were d.c. when we were children his dream would be to impressive again, it's not -- the tax bill and its comprehensiveness is not exactly at heng on th eaking about that? he got up very early today to sayfrankenstein. >> they made it clear he should not be a senator. whether he's elected, step aside, he should not be a se cautious. why at t the day, this president is not someone who likes to pick a fight he can't the primary and heçe lost. i think he was embarrassed. he going involved he campaigned against moore and he lost. i think he's worried as many people in congress are. they say, look moore doesn't really need us.im and he
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ahead, threeñogood mor t at senior facility in west chester, chopper threeire errupted around 1:12 p.m. lastfc putht den int night many wrapped in blanket and are in shelter ers for now now a check on the forecast really was a chilly morning. >> sill with with the windchill values, neckly is falling rightow despite breitbart sunshine, serious sun glare to go along with the morning, keep in mind you'll need the heaviest coat, this particular observation site is not recording the strongest every winds but you do see some of the leaves russ egg in the for grounds it will knock few degrees for feels like value. next few days, though, looking unsettled, warm and colds front crossed that, some rain, as well as very noticeable and strong winds. starting tomorrow, and lasting through sunday shall meisha.
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>> all right katie thank you so much. our morning commute this morning, is okay. th we areutti thelllp, closed, it will be closed for extends the amount of time just heads up, another accident 95 south at 332. rahel, over to you. >> next update 7:55, up next on cbs this morning how hackersp your home safe. i'm rahel solomon good
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for conservation the other by stopping elephant hunting altogether. >> elephants are among the most social and intelligent wild animals, but they're now in the cross hairs of international debate over their survival. in a statement they say legal well regulated sport hunting puts much needed revenue back into conservation. the organization said several factors led to the reversal of obama-era policy saying they're better able to man jaj quota, going through conservation efforts and managing how that money is spent. >> frankly nothing has changed. nothing has change birthday u the administration. >> reporter: critics say it will harm the elephant population. >> it's a great travesty for elephants who i think most people know were in the crisis. across % from 2007 to ÷w.k h 6%'÷ period.
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thattrqsñys.rtsn,much money is going to elephant management and preventing poaching. charlie. focus. a new crams a lot into 20 minutes. it's helping scientists learn a lot more about global warming and how things are changing. chip reid. chip, good morning. >> good morning. the scientists we talk that new toydying what's happening to the oceans and what it m. one before and so being able to capture land ocean, atmosphere life over 20 years together it's insane. >> nasa wants the first ss ss -- launched first of three satellites. >> bottom line what are you seeing? the planet getting warmer over these 20 years? >> absolutely. >> national oceanographer says the data shows how our planet is changing. >> what are you seeing in terms
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of water an levels? generally speaking it's like watching ice cubes melt in a glass of soda. >> it's causing microscopic creatures calledás '9ti2hful. the tiny ocean organism pull carbon dioxide out of the air and help make human life possible. >> how many are in this bottle would you guess? >> i would say 20 million. >> these billing blocks of life the bottom of the food they change so does the ecosystem. >> it's really cool. what's happening now would happen in the past and is what's going to happen in the future. >> yes it's complica is scientists are keeping track of all these phytoplank ten in the oceans so that they have kind of an early warning system of what's happening on the earth as they heat and do s job
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but you enhas tothuse how it's connected. >> profanely cool. >> professor was excellent, professor chip. amazon is updating its in-home delivery system. ahead how researchers say the vulnerability is the same as getting a physical key to your front door. we invite you to subscribe to our cbs morning podcast so you get the news of the day extended interviews and podcast originals. get them on apple's itunes and podcast apps. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back.
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cyber security researchers are raising concerns about amazon's new service, you know the one that lets drivers deliver packages inside your home. they have a way to lock and relock your door and record the entry with a wireless security camera but that convenience may come with a very serious risk. anna werner is here with a glaring new vulnerability. good morning. >> good morning. the new amazon key system lets the driver open your front door with the security of a camera watching them, but the findings of one security research firm raised questions about whether that camera will be capturing what's really going on.
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>> if it is digital, it is hackable. >> that's what cyber security expert john sileo told us. >> i want to see the hackers get a hack at it and see what they can do. >> reporter: three weeks later they've had their chance and found flaws. here's how it works. for $249 the company sells you a special smart door lock along with an in-home wireless camera aimed at the door. a delivery system alerts you that your package has arrived. amazon opens the door remotely drops off the package, steps outside and tells amazon to lock the door. they found a weakness in the security camera system. the potential for hackers to use what's called diaw
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thentyfication hack. >> they can wall in and you won't see anything. >> a mach driver finishes dropping off a packaged a then a nearby hacker sends commands to the wi-fi server the security system relies on and temporarily takes the system offline and unlocked the door again that it's simple to do. takes one command. >> in a model while the customer app shows a closed door a lk would-be burglar could walk inside without the camera seeing him. >> by being able to disable this camera we're essentially reducing the security to essentially providing a physical key to your home. >> amazon says that flaw isn't in their software. it's in the server all companies contain. they plan to put out an update later this week to quick low provide notifications if the pcamera goes offline during delivery and make sure the system will not unlock the door
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if the system is disabled. they call these types of attacks unlikely, but kaudle disagrees. >> based on the simplicity of the attack 20rks and available software, you can implement this yourself. >> amazon told us they do not believe customers would be put at risk by this. in their view it is not a security issue. they say they've thoroughly backgrounded their delivery drivers but he and his researchers were kind of surprised to find this sort of vulnerability that lets drivers into your home. >> so it sounds like amazon doesn't think they need to go back to the drawing board. >> amazon said they're going to release an update but kaudle says there eeg something about the design. >> i like that. if it'sgy digitalgy digital, it's hackable. >> i would like to know if they can put the meat in the freezer.
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>> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news." update now on breaking news this morning, a huge fire at west chester senior citizen facility, the fire reached five alarms, at least 20 people were taken to the hospital with non-live threaten injuries. dozen were forced out into the cold many in wheelchairs the cause of the fire is under investigation. let's sends it right over to katie for a look at the forecast. >> chilly one certainly here, jim watch we do? place right now breitbart full sunshine. that will last us all day. but brisk day temperatures at the moment, are currently into the 40's, in most locations and really not going to rebound too much further.
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probably have about seven more degrees here in philadelphia. so, that is chilly day but it is at least breitbart and sunny, tomorrow, sunday, things go downhill, warmfront crosses through primarily bringing in rain and strong winds and behind all of that the sun returns, but chilly start to next week too. >> thank you so much. still keeping our eye on overturned tractor-trailer with a fuel spill. blue route southbound to off ramp 95 north ramp closed and will be for extended amount of time also, closing are the ramps from mcdade boulevard on to the blue route. now, backups around here are pretty substantial at this point. past route one alternate, if you want to avoid it, route 420 or 252 your best bet jim thank you shall meisha. next update 8: 25ment coming up this morning the rice of type two diabetes in children. i'm jim donovan, make it a good day.
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get a cleaner with bleach in it. good, you can smile now. clorox means clean. good morning. it's friday november 17th 2017. welcome back to "cbs this morning." senator al franken said he's ashachled to be accused of sexual harassment. a photo shows him touching a sleeping woman's chest. and tesla unveils a new semitruck but can it deliver on its promise. first your "eye opener" at 8:00. >> senator franken kept a low profile here yesterday, but
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meanwhile leeann tweeden was tweeting how she was victimized. >> moore has not answered questions. yesterday it was more of the same. >> the house passed its tax plan. senate republicans are hoping to hold a vote on their bill right after thanksgiving. >> the democratic attacks not the problem. the problem is the intrarepublican debate. >> they're keeping track of all these phi toe plankton in the ocean. >> professor reid. thank you. >> professor chip you're alonging good. >> a leonardo da vinci painting of jesus christ. there's an authentic question. take a look at the evidence.
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>> we start with a little bit of color. we go right to the top of the canvas. this morning ice "eye opener" at 8:00 is presents by liberty mutual insurance. i'm charlie rose along with norah o'donnell and gayle king. al franken has been accused of sexual harassment. >> she released a photo from a tour showing franken touching her chest while she was sleeping. he has apologized saying this i'm sorry, i respect women and don't respect men who don't. and the fact that my own actions have given people a good reason to doubt me makes me feel ashamed. he said he would gladly cooperate.
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cbs news has learned the house committee want to obtain tweets. they go back to september of 2016. jeff pegues is in washington with new details of the house investigation. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. the sort says there is also interest in questions people donald trump jr. told about his contacts with wikileaks. there was a letter sent saying he withheld information. there is ooh e-mails that he sent and received wikileaks in 2016. they want information about a russian back door overture and business dinner invite. meanwhile his lawyer spent two hours inside the office of
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special counsel robert mueller. he was in the june 2016 meeting at trump tower with kushner and donald trump jr. when they met with that russian lawyer who claimed that she had damaging information about hillary clinton. the meeting has become important. >> jeff, thanks. tesla is breaking into the trucking industry. last night the automaker unveiled its new semitrailer truck. it plans to release it in 2019. it faces challenges when it comes to delivering its vehicle. vladimir duthiers with whether they can meet its goal. >> elon musk hasn't said what it will cost but it will be cheaper to operate than a diesel truck. there are questions if tesla can keep up with its founder's ambition. with the pomp and circumstance
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of the big unveiling, musk showed off the new electric semitruck. the semihas a 500-mile range on a single charge and contains many of tesla's signature features including the autopilot system. to meet the demand it's building a network of solar powered mega stations which needs to be ready when the truck is available in 2019. it lost a record $619 million last quarter and has struggled with production. >> you will not be able to find a better car for $35,000. >> reporter: some customers are waiting 18 months or longer for delivery. production is one of the issues tesla needs to address. >> they're really struggling to get those out the door and meet all the preorders. they need to get that out.
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>> some of the vehicles aren't always reliable. >> if you're talking about a commercial truck businesses need to depend upon you need those things. tesla is going to have to absolutely prove to the industry that those trucks will be more reliable than the trucks already on the market today. >> tesla has said those reliability concerns are out of step with current reality as the company is constantly making improvements to its cars. at the end of the event, musk unveiled one other surprise. he showed off another tesla. mouths agape. it can reach 60 miles an hour in 1.9 seconds. the car's base price is $209,000. >> is it a sports car? it doesn't have seats in the back. >> it seats four. >> oh. >> and 0 to 100 in 2.4 seconds. >> where are you going?
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tesla may have bumps along the road but i love how he's thinking. he thinks outside the box. >> is this roadster available before christmas? charlie? >> four of us could go for a ride with charlie. >> a boy can dream. a boy can dream. >> a boy can dream. all right. once almost unheard of in children, type 2 diabetes is claiming kids as its newest victims. dr. tara narula is
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in our "morning rounds," the alarming rise of child diabetes. it used to be known as adult onset. not anymore. with one in five school age children considered obese, the rate is climbing. a new study showing almost a 5% jump in over a decade for those between the ages of 10 and 19. for some the numbers is still rising. dr. tara narula with the dangers at every age. good morning. >> good morning. >> why with are we seeing this as a sharp rise? >> it's not something we were seeing 20 years ago. it's heartbreaking to think there are now 20,000 children with childhood diabetes 5,000
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new cases a yearing and this is a disease that's going to take a physical emotional, and economic toll on these individuals. how did we get here? obesity. it's a national epidemic. how many are getting enough exercise, how many are sitting in front of screens all day long eating processed and fast food. as a society we're all having more diabetes as adults. we can potentially pass that on to our children genetics environment at exposure. and what happened prenatally. the more women have it during pregnancying the more children are likely. >> do you treat them the same, what i used to know as adult onset? >> we need to learn more about this. we do not have enough research to know. we're basing a lot of it on adults. for example, we have a lot of medication, for kids we can only
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use two that are safe and approved. we also have to engage kids at a level different from adults. we have no not talk down and preach to them. we have to educate and empower them. we have to get them to use technology to learn about it. we have the make our messaging culturally appropriate because there are racial and ethnic differences in how this affects kids. there are differences for sure. >> does it pass from generation to generation? >> it could. >> most kids are not cooking for themselves or exercising. >> not at 5 years old. certainly parents are part of the issue and they need to be part of the solution. you have to engage the whole family in the process to teach them thought eat healthy and exercise because lifestyle is part of it. but the come pli kalgss, which is what people don't think about with this disease. we see the complications not when kids are 50 and 60. we're seeing this as five or ten
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years down the road when kids are at the prime of their lives. they're starting college, having jobs and having families and what's happening? they're developing end stage renal disease, renal dialysis heart and tack and stroke neuropathy, big, big props, rhett nop pathieu, blindness. >> a wakeup call. make sure you test to see if you've got it. coming up next, a father searching for the truth. >> she was 21 stunning and vanished in texas. her father was motivated to find her when her body is found wrapped in a sheet and dumped here in the middle of nowhere. could it be anything other than murder. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." morning.". >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by for your sweetheart. go to foryoursweetheart.com for more information on type 2 diabetes.
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when a daughter vanished her father would not stop searching for the truth. he feared something terrible had happened to when he couldn't reach her and he believes her new boyfriend had something do with it. tomorrow night on "48 hours" how jessie's father would not give up. here's a preview.
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>> i remember having a nightmare. something was terribly wrong. jessie was killed. and when i woke up it was just a dream. >> reporter: but in his heart of hearts gary bardwell knew it was more than a dream. it was an omen. >> i felt it. >> reporter: in may 2016 jessie vanished from her home in texas where she had been living with her boyfriend for four months. >> as the father of three girls i was very determined to get to the bottom of what happened to jessie. >> reporter: jason lowe said she left the apartment on the morning of may 8th and never returned. he never seemed concerned four days later. the detective recorded their conversation. >> they've been questioning me at work. >> reporter: the day detectives searched the apartment there was a line of cocaine on the table, but it wasn't the drugs they were interested in.
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it was the odor coming from the garage. >> it's a smell that you never forget. >> reporter: it was the smell of death and it was coming from the back of jason lowe's black audi. there was no jessie bardwell but even without a body jason was charged with murder. >> i had no doubt he had killed her. >> reporter: but he did doubt they would ever find her. >> texas is a huge state. there are 100 million different places you can hide a body in texas. >> reporter: the police eventually found jessie bardwell. what they found no father should ever see. >> she was thrown away like a piece of trash. >> a lot of times you can't recognize evil. it's one of those things you know it when you see it. >> reporter: jason's court appointed attorney says he is sure jason did not murder jessie. he's not so sure he can convince a jury. so he road tests his case.
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>> i've been a lawyer for 42 years. >> in a mock trial. >> i have never done this. >> with surprising results. >> not guilty of murder. >> not guilty. the defense now believes jason lowe could walk out of jail a free man. but gary bardwell will not let that happen. >> give me ten minutes in a 5x8 room and i would kill him. >> it must have been torturous for that dad. because he didn't like him from the very beginning. >> i think every one of us has a friend or family member who start as relationship with someone and everyone thinks why are they with that person. this happened over four months. she stopped talking to friends. the only access was by him. he was like when do i step in when do i step out. she's an adult. >> what does the mock jury do? >> you have a person who's
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measured giving the correct tone, the exact words he wants to use. that's entirely different than a person who's a packet long cal liar o who gets up on the stand, gets very emotional and doesn't always follow the same line of story the defense attorney wants him to. >> what was it? >> i think the body was so badly decomposed. while ruled a homicide, they didn't know how it happened. sometimes the jury needs to have everything spelled out for them. they don't connect the dots the way the prosecution would like. >> they don't say how she was killed. >> they could not say how she was killed. >> you can watch maureen maher's full report "taken away." you can watch it here on cbs. just hours after his infant son's death, marquise goodwin
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makes a touchdown. >> he's gone. >> love conquers all. ahead, marquise goodwin and his wife open up >> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, the annual philadelphia marathon steps off sunday morning there is year's marathon benefits the american association for cancer research and other charities. in addition to the run sunday morning, there is also half marathon and 8k run tomorrow. the course runs through fairmount park along the schuylkill and through university city and manayunk, good luck to all of the runners. >> including yours truely. now over to send katie with a check on today's forecast. >> if you weren't going to say it i was going to say it for you. it is chilly certainly and dow think that's a legacy this marathon will leave behind in
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terms of the weather the winds that you'll notice throughout it, but for now actually already kinds of breezy, it is brisk day, with clouds breaking for more sun than anything, and current temperature readings generally in the low to mid 40's across most of the region, little colder in the mountains, but as we look ahead to this weekend, warm then cold front crossing through the area bringing with it some rain tomorrow, as well as through the overnight, that's when the cold front crosses with heaviest of the rain, but that at least starts to clear out generally in time for the race the problem is that wind picks up on saturday. continues throughout sunday. and even on monday, even with the sun returning meisha. >> katie, thank you so much ment looking outside right now we are turning our attention to this overturned tractor-trailer spill. ramp close will be for extended amount of time, and also closing is the ramp from mcdade boulevard, on to the blue route. heads up on that. backups are pretty substantial try it avoid it, route 420 or 422 will be your best bet. another accident then vine westbound near broad street blocking that left lane.
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and 95 south at route 332. rahel, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. next update is at 8:55. ahead on cbs this morning emotional interview with a family relying on fate to get them through a parents worse nightmare. i'm rahel s all hail...those who flail. everybody stumbles but some of us do it well. there's a little klutz in all of us. that's why we made clorox splash-less bleach... ...splashless. shine on, klutzes. shine on.
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here comes the sun, everybody. a beautiful time-lapsed view of the sunrise over manhattan this morning. >> something about that beautiful skyline. happy friday. right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. "people" reports on a perfect match. they're married. they tied the knot yesterday in new orleans with some of their closest friends. among their guests eva longoria
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and kim kardashian. the wedding comes 11 weeks after their had their baby girl which they named alexis olympia. canines have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and that's particularly true for people who have hunting breeds. they also show single people who own dogs have a 33% lower risk of death than single people who don't have one. >> i need to get me a dog. >> you do. >> you're going to have a long life. you've got lucky and you've got marco and and hemingway. "usa today" reports on a lawsuit to determine who created the game of life. the testimony is expect to continue today in los angeles federal court.
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the widow of a toy indeveloper said her husband invented the game and another man took credit for it. she was cut out of $200,000 in royalty. they say the game was just a prototype. nfl star marquise goodwin and his wife are opening up about the death of their baby boy and the difficult decision to take the field just hours later. >> and good win is gone. a 49er touchdown. >> the san francisco wide receiver scored an 83-yard touchdown surchltd he blew a kiss to the sky as he crossed into the end zone and dropped to his knees, but it wasn't until after the game that goodwin and his wife morgan revealed on social media their son had died due to pregnancy complications. dana jacobson sat down with the couple for an interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >> it may have been marquise goodwin in the end zone, but
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we find out creditses he wife and son and faith for carrying him. >> imagine having something you want more than anything else in the world and you get it and it's just stripped away from you. >> marqise and morgan goodwin don't have to imagine. their baby boy was delivered stillboard sunday morning after morgan went into premature labor at 19 weeks. >> i would give my life up if i could have a boy. that's the one thing i wanted more than anything in the world. >> despite his grief he was playing in the 49ers game against the giants at morgan's insistence. >> it was actually morgan's idea i go play in the game. for me my intentions were to be with her the whole time. >> morgan why did you want him to go play this game? >> we had our baby boy. we spent time with him. i'm explaining to him, i want you to play in this game because
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i want your son to see you. >> marquise goodwin didn't just play. >> wide open for the speedster. he caught this pass for an 893-yard touchdown. it would lead san francisco to its first win of the season. >> as i'm running, i just blew a kiss to god and to my baby and i dropped down on my knees and give god his glory because i'm thankful. i still am thankful for the opportunity just to be alive, for my life. >> even after all you've been through. >> even after all i've been through. >> you're watching this. what's going through your mind morgan? >> i was in the hospital on the bed watching and i bust out crying and i immediately said that was for you, baby. >> only two 49ers' teammates knew the pain marquise was playing with. it wasn't until the social media post after the game that world
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was let in. >> we got some really supportive response, especially women who have also been through the same exact thing and not even once but twice sometimes and three times. >> a lot of people that i've never been in contact we have sent messages have sent gifts and flowers, also told us, you know we're inspiring them because they're going through something. without all the love everybody showed, i don't know if we would be as good as we are now. >> the two college sweethearts met at college. that u were both track stars. >> i knew she was the perfect girl because she was in college, a great athlete and we had the same morals and beliefs. >> they'll be celebrating their second anniversary. they credit their bond and faith. >> with faith you can do
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anything. . >> with love you can do anything. with faith you can do more. it conquers all. >> i'll try to take that same enthusiasm and passion i played with each game from now on. >> marqise's instagram biohas a quote on it. the reward lasts longer than the pain. and i asked him what it means to him now after the death of his son. he told me that while he still wishes he had his son, despite all his son, he has faith god has something bigger and better in store. their strength is inspiring. morgan told us how cathartic it was to speak with us. i know people wonder how you could speak after such a tragedy. >> you do feel bet snaer and so many learned. >> i think he's right. god must have something bigger for him. when you look at the touchdown it takes on a totally different look. a beautiful couple.
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>> people didn't know at the time and were wondering why on social media he was drycrying. >> they would be great parents. you hope they have more children. >> it would be great. they have two dogs. >> i agree. i hope it works out. when we come back singer/songwriter chase rice talks about his journey. >> you've done a lot of interesting things. >> i've lived four lives. >> what is it about chase rice? >> maybe forest gum subpoena a true story. i've been told that before. >> forest gump is a true story. how he went from college football to country music with
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that's chase rice's new country hit "three chords and the truth." he took a wild ride after an injury crushed his dreams. his new album is called "lambs &
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lions." it's his first in three years. jan crawford has more. >> chase rice seems to have lived four lives before the age of 32. it's a life it seems almost hard to believe. he's finding success doing things his own way, resisting pressures from record labels he's coming out with music that's entirely his own. his life has taken some unexpected turns. as chase rice took the challenge before his most devoted fans, everything made sense. >> it was the most true record i've ever done in my life. >> reporter: rice grew up performing, but in a family of athletes football became his passion. he was a star linebacker at the university of north carolina with his sights set on the nfl, but in the first game of his junior year rice suffered a gruesome ankle injury. >> i started picking up the
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guitar more. >> it was kind of an outlet in a way. >> yes, it was bored. >> reporter: the next year a phone call from his mother. >> i knew by the sound in her voice. dad died. >> what happened? >> he had a heart attack. >> probably a month later i wrote my first song. it was a way to get it out. >> reporter: rice had to find his way forward. when he failed to make his way to the nfl after college, an old friend from college got him a job on the pit crew and then a friend introduced him to a show he had never seen, "survivor." rice came in second win 1g $00,000, enough to move to nashville where his childhood friend brian kelly had just
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formed a band called florida georgia line. he started to write some songs. >> together we did great stuff. >> how did that happen? >> we were writing a slow song it would sell tickets and i thought it would be popular. >> how would you say what you know. >> i know what i don't want to sing now. >> what's thl8 wantééééh5 to sing about a piupit girl and the2fó= stars. >> his new album and wide-ranging withongs alongside anfather. ♪ you do not know the sta >> reporter: whose memory rice keeps close. >> you wear it when you perform. >> every night. isahe the house. now i feel like he's right next to me. >> reporter: he lives the same
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livedllege. head down, eyes dadtw wod >> he would be proud of me. >> that must make you happy. >> if you keep doing that, keep going that way. >> head down eyes up keep going. that's right. >> now rice has alsopt turned that motto into a clothing brand. it's one he wears on stage almost every night. for rice that slogan is about staying focused through the good times and the bad about what really matters. >> love it. love that story. >> love him. i'm getting that song today. jan, i think it's right. he has lived four lives before the age of 30. that's amazing. >> it is. he's kind of kept his focus. kept it going. >> jan crawford our justice/country music star
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ó4 >>s isbs-3 "eyewitness news." good morning i'm jim fire at west chester senior citizen facilitree over the barklg &l community, with a five alarm tw takeüa orecast. >> looks as though the worse of the. but it is still cool and brisk , you know, looks are deceiving, face value, looks like absolutely beautiful start to the day, granted it is but walking out the door you need to be prepared with a cranking at 20 miles per hour, really knocking back the windchill values, so, feeling currently more like it is into the mid 30's at best, storm scan quiet will stay that way right through tonight but there is a storm already working it way east, you can see that at much wider zoom. there are breaks, breaks here, some rain, some ice some snow , we are expecting primarily rainout of this, starting as early as even late morning, for some of you tomorrow but specially through the pm hours. heaviest rain comes overnight into sunda the winds is also a big issue meisha. >> sure is. all right katie thank this lngt
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overturned tractor-trailer fuel spill so blue route southbound off ramp to 95 north that ramp is closed tan will be for extended amount of time so also closing is theramp f extending past route one still your alternate route 420 or 252 probably the best bet, if you just want plus, that marathon this weekend we do have some road i've tweeted this information out for you, as jim >> thank you shall meisha. 's "eyewitnessy7 we thinkj bt÷a-blam's gonna kill the stomach flu? clorox means clean.
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