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race day, thousands of people, are now getting red toy run 26.2 miles around philadelphia, while thousands of others will line up to cheer them on, we will take you to the ben franklin parkway where they will start things off in just about an hour now. windy weather is expected to pose a challenge for both racers and spectators this morning this is a live look at center city philadelphia from spring garden we will tell you how long those wind gusts are expected to last. three people are hospitalized this morning after a shooting at a north philadelphia sports bar we will tell what you officer say happened right before the gunfire erupted. today is sunday november 19th good morning everyone i'm jan carabao lets get to that all important forecast here's meteorologist chill see ingram with
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eyewitness weather g sunday morning, chelsea a bit mess toy day. >> we're talking rain, wind, that is the big story but it is a wet start for marathon runners and it is out there warming up probably getting in those damp feet but the good news i think rain will be moving out just in time for start of the marathon so we should be turning dryer, as they are finishing, their race today. lets take you to storm scan three note that is we have those showers pushing through the region. they will be moving on out from west to east as we head throughout the morning hours i'll zoom into get a better look where we are dealing with shower activity. we are dealing with moderate rain just east of philadelphia , down into new jersey, and those showers are going to be pushing out though throughout the morning hours. now temperatures are checking in the 40, 50's and 60's quite a spread, right. fifty-eight in philadelphia. fifty-eight in allentown. we are in the 60's down the shore. sixty-one in atlantic city. notice cool air starting to tap into places like poconos
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where we are in the 40's out there. 49 degrees winds are gusting over 30 miles an hour in spots and we have already seen winds gusting over 40, earlier this morning, we will see very strong winds throughout the day-to-day. that is why wind advisory has been posted and issued through 4:00 p.m. this afternoon gusts to 50 miles an hour as a possibility. so beware of that. here's what you can expect, showers ending west to east. those gusty winds gradual clearing and falling temperatures. we will have more in the full forecast but for now back to you. and new this morning an altercation at a sports bar in north philadelphia, ends up in gunfire. three men were shot around 1:00 a.m. at limit 21 sports bar at third and ontario. two of them an 18 year-old and 37 year-old were both shot four times. they are both in critical condition. the third victim a 47 year-old was also shot, and is in stable condition. right now officers are trying
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to determine if the shooting happened inside or outside of the bar so far no word on a motive or an arrest. philadelphia police are searching for a gunman today after the deadly shooting of a minivan driver. investigators say a 29 year-old man was driving near 52nd and girard in west philadelphia around 6:00 o'clock last night when he was shot in the chest. minivan crashed into the side of the building there, so far no arrests and motive remains unclear. twenty-seven people were injured and a handful remain unaccounted for days after a massive fire tore through a senior living facility in west chester. over the next few days, search efforts are expected to ramp up as well as investigation into what caused this fire. today heavy equipment will arrive on the scene and digging will begin tomorrow. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has the very latest. >> reporter: yes. >> i have had rolers in my hand. >> reporter: linda barns says what matter most is her 90 year-old mother beatrice ace
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live but finding her at barclay friends senior living community was chaotic. >> i said my mother is a resident there. i refuse to leave. someone has got to help me. >> reporter: it took several hours but they were reunited at aid nearby ambulance center >> we talked to my mother. she was in her pajamas bathrobe, old slippers and a big blanket wrapped around her and god love one of the nurses that loves my mother at the home, she was sitting with my mother and i just hugged her and said you are such an angel thank you. >> reporter: unfortunately some families have not had that same sweet moment. officials say while there are no confirmed deaths there are a handful of people unaccounted for after the fire >> we still are making every effort to make sure everybody is accounted for and cat families. >> reporter: saturday morning chester county officials met with the national response team for bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms and explosives, while hot spots at the scene obstruct their ability to physically inspect the site for cause and origin of the fire, authorities say off site they have been conducting well over a hundred
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interview. >> there were over 140 residents that lived there so all of those families need to be contacted. >> reporter: not only does atf national response team bring with it a hoe of chemist engineers and other fire investigating experts they also have heavy equipment that will help them sift through collapsed floors, ceilings, walls, looking for clues and then any possible buried victims. something they have in the been able to rule out. in west chester, cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". there is new pressure for roy moore to drop out of the u.s. senate race in alabama several religious leaders smoke out against the republican date. as laura podesta reports moore and his supporters insist he will not quit. >> reporter: several church leaders in birmingham, alabama called on roy moore to step aside from the senate race. on saturday they urged his supporters, including those facing their vote on nate to reconsider. >> this is not christianity rather it is annex stream
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republican religionism. >> reporter: gathering of the tabernacle baptist church came days after a separate group of religious leaders pledged their support for the former judge. >> thank you we stand with you. >> reporter: moore's accused of making sexual advances toward teenage girls when he was a deputy district attorney in his 30's, one of those appointed to this note moore wrote in her 1977 year book as evidence. moore's team argues the signature is forged. good morning alabama moore said day four of new york attorney gloriaal red's refusal to turn over her fake year book for third party examination. >> if if bothers me. >> reporter: kay ivy told reporters she will vote for moore even though she's troubled by allegations budd other republicans are voicing concerns for the party, in mesa arizona local abc station caught g.o.p. senator jeff flake on a open microphone.
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>> become party of roy moore and donald trump, we have no hope. >> reporter: alabama voters, go to the poles december 12th. laura podest ac. bs "eyewitness news". philadelphia marathon kicks enough just about an hour from now tens of thousands will test their endurance takes to the course that winds its way through the most beautiful parts of the city. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live near the start line on the ben franklin parkway this morning. good morning how is it looking. >> reporter: good morning, jan we're expecting 30,000 people here today, we are seeing these runners showing up this morning, of course, race begins at 7:00 o'clock. we are hoping that this rain actually holds off when the race actually kicks off but joining me now is leo the executive director of the philadelphia marathon. thanks for being up with us this morning. lets talk about the route historic philadelphia. it will be very beautiful. >> yeah, i think that is one of the highlights of our city is the historic spots. we make sure that the runners
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can pass all of those great iconic spots like liberty bell independent hall, go through olde city. we go through these neighborhood in philadelphia too, lying as i said olde city university city, manayunk, and of course, finishing upright in front of the art museum. >> reporter: we're hoping this race actually holds off for the race, it is windy out here jan this morning can we talk about security as well. >> well, security obviously with things that have happened in the world over the past few years security at races is primary, and our security i feel is better then it has ever been. we have hundreds of police officers and private security people out today to make sure everybody is safe. >> reporter: even on our way in we had to get our bags checked and everything like that. security is strong but also this is a very strong cause american association for cancer research, let's talk about where this money is
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going and the benefits. >> we could not be more pleased to be partnered with the american association for cancer research, and the philadelphia marathon has always been a great race but now it is a great race for a great cause eradication of cancer so, we expect to have a lot of runners for research out here today and raising a lot of money for cancer research, throughout the world so it is just a great new partner and it is a great way to kick off our marathon today. >> reporter: thank you so much league owe digname executive director of philadelphia marathon. race will kick off at 7:00. we will be here as race begins but for now live along the parkway i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a big day thank you anita. from new york city toy melbourne, australia he painted murals all over the world and now he has picked west fail 30 paint his latest creation. renowned artist lc unveiled
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his new mural at market and preston street. it was painted in collaboration what the mural arts educational program. colorful creation incorporate graffiti and explores themes of home, identity, and displacement. the art wok took about a week to complete. >> it will catch you and you start to look and then you connect with them and they tell what you they are feeling and you like to, learn about the community coming here has been a great experience. >> his artwork also appears on the walls of london and paris. pretty cool. well, an airport worker fines an unattended bag in the rest room at my aim international airport and what that worker found inside, well , that caused a big scare. we will tell you what it was and big question investigators are trying to answer. recovery begins in tennessee after severe weather moved through, we will take you there as people clean up damage of a confirmed tornado
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back on "eyewitness news", a possible break in the investigation after a police officer is shot to death in western pennsylvania. police have reportedly taken the potential suspect's girlfriend into custody. investigators found a jeep cherokee wanted in connection with this shooting of the new kensington police officer brian shaw police say he was shot friday night chasing a suspect that he had pulled over. shaw, who was 25 years old
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was wearing a vest but still died after being shot in the chest. there is a $40,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in this case. >> wonderful glowing story about how awesome this individual was and kensington police department and officers bond they have with this young man it is impress turf hear, listen to. >> investigators say they do know why officer shaw made that traffic stop, but they are not yet releasing those details. officer shaw's funeral is wednesday. he was on the new kensington police force for less than a year. a fake explosive cause aid real scare at miami international airport. airport worker found an unattended bag in the rest room there and found what looked like a grenade inside of that bag. bomb squad moved in after passengers cleared out and delayed seven flights. after about two hours authorities determined that it wasn't real and allowed passengers to reenter. police still don't know if
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someone place that had bag in the rest room on purpose. clean up is now underway in middle, tennessee after strong line of storms, spawned at lee one confirmed tornado there. this was the scene by night fall yesterday in wilson county, that is east of nashville, gusts as high as 50 miles an hour damaged homes brought down power lines and splinterd large trees, one man took it upon himself to clear a major roadway there and grabbed his chain saw and spent 30 minutes cutting and removing large limbs. unaudible. >> so with his help that road was opened a short time later. no injuries have been reported back here at home, chelsea we are tracking our own messy weather. >> we are dealing with light rain in philadelphia, and then wind, we have seen winds over 40 miles an hour and i'll show you some of those but i want to start off with a live look
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at the sit friday palmyra cove nature park, you cannot see much. we have rain drops on the camera lens, we have been dealing with wind as well, so that camera is shaking a little bit here and there. storm scan three shows that we have had quite a bit of rain that moved in overnight hours and we are still dealing with that tail end of the rain, i can zoom in and show you where we are seeing moderate rain falling at this point in time, right around the mount laurel area as well as gloucester, but we are going to see this rain pushing out from west toe as we head throughout the morning hours today. temperatures are checking in the 40's, 50's, 60's, quite a range but notice this blue on the map. that is more cold's that will be working its way in throughout the day, so we will actually see those temperatures falling as we head into the next several hours as opposed to rising which is what we normally see. 58 degrees right now in philadelphia. fifty-nine in millville. it is a at least mild start
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for philadelphia marathon. fifty-eight in wilmington. fifty-nine in dover. down the shore we have temperatures that are checking in the 60's. 61 degrees in atlantic city. look at these wind gusts reports in berks county around 48 miles an hour, reported, in dover, 44. the list goes on and on down to our delaware beaches where we have seen winds gusting in excess of 40 miles per hour. here's the current wind speed. this isn't gusts this is just sustained wind we are dealing with sustained wind at 21 miles an hour in philadelphia. right now actually gusts over 30. 29 miles an hour sustained in wilmington and 22 miles an hour sustained in reading but gusts much higher then that and that can be expected throughout the entire day all the way through 4:00 o'clock when our wind advisory will officially expire but you can see that includes the entire delaware valley, gusts to 50 miles an hour will be a possibility. now lets talk temperatures notice as we head throughout the day those numbers falling.
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so what would i do out and about later this afternoon i would dress for the 40's because temperatures will be falling in the 40's and we will also have the winds on top of that. that will make it feel chillier out there. 49 degrees by noon time and then temperatures continue to fall as we head in the 3:00 o'clock hour. we are looking at temperatures in the upper 40's. note hoist that rain moves from west to east we will dry out, we will see sunshine making a nice appearance as we head in the afternoon. as we move in the evening, we will have some ongoing lake effect showers and well off to our north and west, but those could actually make their way our find their way in the poconos as we head in the ladder part of the day to day. so that will be something that we have to watch as well, after our area well north of west of town on up into the poconos. all right. so lets talk about what you can expect for today. high of 59 but remember those temperatures will be falling it will be windy out there so that will make it feel cooler tonight, 35 degrees, mostly clear and breezy, and
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thanksgiving looking pretty good as well, we have temperatures in the 40's. now take a quick check at your seven day forecast it goes like this, cooler air heading our way with monday with a high of 48, jan. >> chelsea thanks. some coffee connoisseurs are getting more than just a jolt with their java as correspondent danielle nottingham reports the cannabis industry is looking for new ways to cash in as marijuana become legal in more states. >> reporter: you cannot find these pod at the grocery store filling the pod. >> it was all done by hand. >> reporter: brew buddz make k cups filled with coffee, tea infused with cannabis oil in this factory in las vegas. >> people are bringing it together in a very discrete, easy warm to consume cannabis. >> reporter: recreational and medal mar juan ace now legal in more than two dozen states and district of columbia. that has led to a billion dollar market including edible s. a variety of companies are now
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offering cannabis coffee or tea, that fits right into your keurig or traditional coffee maker. will you get high drinking the tea or a coffee. >> yes you will. what we have got is a 10 million i gram, very light dose. >> reporter: in orange county, california, they make cannabis laced coffee filters k cups and cold coffee and tea drinks >> this would make one pot un intended of coffee. >> reporter: ceo chris haze says the business has grown 600 percent in the last year. >> when you put the prod new jersey to things that they are familiar with you remove the smell, you remove visual representation of cannabis and takes fear of using a cannabis product. >> reporter: emma likes to drink the tea and it has become part of her knightley routine. >> it gives me some focus at night as i go to sleep and settles my mind and relaxes my body. >> reporter: enjoying a cup is not cheap brew buddz k cups
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stahl has more on the smart curve. >> reporter: dominic duby remembers her first mammograms an experienced shared by many women. >> it was not hurtis i would pinching and cooling of the skin when they get their mammogram. >> reporter: in the stud irv 1200 women nearly three out of the four described it as mildly to severely painful. 3 percent said they wouldn't come back. >> so anyway we can try to make it more comfortable for patients is a good idea. >> reporter: potential solution a new technique called smart curve instead of the flat paddles with square edges smart curve has smooth, curved edges more like contour of the breast, compression is the same, research compared mammogram results with the two different paddles. >> they are all different ways that we looked at this to compare so that we didn't bias stud any in way. >> reporter: study found smart curve mammogram provided good comfort levels and images were comparable. >> we were able to pull as
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much tissue as we could into the picture because you don't want to miss anything near the chest wall and the pictures themselves looked just as good as the other pictures that we usually get on the mammograms. >> reporter: smart curve is expected to be released for purchase in the next few months dominic could tell difference when she had the smart curve and she hopes it will be available for her next mammogram. >> yes, i wish it would be the one that they use on me. i think with the new way it would be much better for every woman. >> reporter: experts say smart curve technology like other mammograms would be comfort by insurance. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". we are just about 30 minutes away now from the start of the philadelphia marathon on ben franklin parkway, we will take you there as runners get ready. plus, a young sixers fan gets a big birthday treat sitting court side for sixers golden state game. we will introduce to you this
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lets show you a look at storm scan three so you can see what is going on we are dealing with light rain in philadelphia but noticing these showers pushing off from west toe and we will see gradual clearing, as we head throughout the day-to-day. notice a lot of blue on the temperature map colder air that is seeping in throughout the day as well, it is 58 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-five in wilmington. we will se temperatures dropping as we head throughout the day. now take a look at these wind gustness wilmington. we have seen winds gusting up to ward of 48 miles an hour as per the most recent report, 33 miles an hour in philadelphia, that is why we have a wind a eff through 4:00 this afternoon gusting to 50 miles an her will be a possibility. so here's what you can expect for your sunday, showers ending from west to east, gusty winds gradual clearing and temperatures falling throughout the day i would dress for 40's because that is what it will feel like as we head into this afternoon. more com forecast, for now back to you >> sounds good, thanks,
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chelsea. 6:30. handful of people are still unaccounted for days after a massive fire tore through a senior living facility in west chester. today heavy equipment will arrive on the scene to assess with search efforts. at lee 27 people were injured when that fire broke out late thursday night at barclay friends senior living facility and it grew to five alarms before it was eventually placed under control. now with the help from the atf fire officials are working to determine the cause. >> people provide certified fire specialists and forensic support, and other engineers electrical engineers chemist anybody that would be needed in an event like this we're able to provide. >> hot spots at that scene have slowed down the investigation, officials are expected to begin sifting through that debris tomorrow. this morning the top u.s. nuclear commander says there are protocols in place to prevent an illegal nuclear
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strike. general john heyton spoke at a security forum in the u.s. nuclear arsenal and asked how wow respond if a president gave him an order to launch a nuclear strike he considered illegal. >> the way the process works is it is simple i provide advice to the president he will tell me what to do and if it is illegal guess what will happen? >> you say no. >> i will say mr. president, that is illegal. guess what he will do what would be legal. we will come up with options of a mix of capability to respond to whatever the situation is and thatepanel that general told the panel nuclear operators would refuse to implement an unlawful order if they received one. this all comes as tensions between u.s. and north korea remains high. the philadelphia marathon kicks off today, 30 minutes from now, tens of thousands will take off from the ben franklin parkway and make their way through 26.2-mile course. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live at the start line on the parkway.
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good morning anita how is it looking. >> reporter: good morning, jan rain here earlier has cleared out, it is still a windy morning this morning but as you can see behind me there are people who are starting to show up for the race that kicks off at 7:00 this morning i want to show you a picture from the race yesterday it is a picture of the picture of miss stolar and her daughter lauren because you ran the half marathon yesterday. >> i did great honor to run with my daughter yesterday and support the american association for cancer research. the course was fantastic. it is a beautiful great tour of the city of philadelphia. the there were fans out cheering for everybody. lots of water stations. it was a lot of fun. >> reporter: much better weather. >> it wasn't rainy little windy but weather is terrific. i think weather will clear up, today but not >> reporter: this benefits a ac r this is your life's work and it is a very personal mission for you as well. >> it is, so, my brother is a
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cancer survivor, none in hodgkin's lymphoma b-cell and i have had other family members that have passed away because of cancer, but the bottom line is a ac r is a 40,000 member organization that is dedicated to finding cures for over 200 cancers and we're out there day in and day out raising money trying to support cancer research all over the world and we are is he proud to be here in philadelphia and so proud of the people coming out today to support our organization. >> reporter: absolutely. we have seen you before. thanks so much, we appreciate your time this morning. so again 30,000 runners expected to start this race at 7:00 this morning. we are actually going to speak with our very own morning anchor rahel solomon at 7:00. live along the parkway anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >> looking forward to that and what a greatxers hosted warriors at wells fargo center last night and team honored a six year-old as their strong kid of the game.
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"eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves shows us why. >> reporter: hanging court side at 76ers game was special guest of the sixers forward robert covering ton. >> how are you doing. >> good. >> such a strong kid his mom tolds$ me, all day, you know, it touched me very much. >> reporter: for 18 months six year-old giovanni, from west chester, new york battles stage three anaphlatic large cell lymphoma and he just went in remission. for his birthday covington nominated his young friend a huge sixers fan to be sixers strong kid of the game. >> i got to know ge o a lot over past year and he is such a strong kid and to go through that and still have high praise and such, you know high spirit, it is amazing. >> reporter: last year he had this chance encounter with robert after a game. >> it is one of those bonds you feel something, you know, you can feel that bond.
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>> reporter: two have since built a special relationship. they talk twice a week to encourage each other. >> lie at him as such a strong keep going. >> reporter: this is first time they are seeing each other in person robert wanted to make sure ge o got vip treatment and a boost to continue to stay strong, staying cancer free. >> it means a lot ge o is soup inner spoke sports, he anything, relationship so to be able h to ee do $ghis year is special for him. >> reporter: alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead on "eyewitness news" when looking for ways to save money many people give a second look at how much they are paying for cable but calling cable providers can get, to get a better deal can be a big headache and now someone is willing to do it for you. we will introduce to you a company that haggles on your behalf. people nowadays are not waiting to get home to get caught up on their favorite tv shows, we will tell you two surprising places, where
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go to getfios.com forget waiting to the week toned binge watch your favorite tv shows. people are catching up on their favorite programs at work. and as nicole brewer reports that is not the only place. when people binge watch it is usually because... >> i have no time. >> because i'm weak. >> reporter: are you willing to risk embarrasment to stay
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up to date. >> no. >> what type of embarrassment? >> absolutely, yes. >> too good. >> reporter: new study by netflix says 67 percent are willing to watch their shows in public even if it creates social awkwardness. >> definitely in the majority there. >> reporter: perhaps because public venture consider mobile access more essential to travel then food and water. yep, they said that. >> my god that is a little much. >> no, no, no. >> reporter: data shows 37 percent admit to watching at work. >> can't say i have done it but i have seen it. >> reporter: 12 percent are not afraid to partake in a public rest room. >> sex scenes made 18 percent of people uncomfortable. >> i wouldn't watch 50 shade of gray. >> reporter: but 77 percent kept watching. >> just to have keep watching. >> reporter: 55 percent said they laughed out loud, 20 percent said they have cried. >> fit is compelling enough. >> yeah. >> reporter: which made us wonder have public binging change social norms associated
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with private behavior. >> social media in general people are breaking the boundaries that used to exist between private and public. >> technology being what it is basically every where it is more and more accepted. >> reporter: it is definitely changing how we communicator don't communicate roughly one in five people prioritized watching over making conversation and even, more pretended not to see or hear someone while viewing their shows, in the public place. nicole brewer for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, i'll say this, chelsea to day might be a good day to binge watch at home. >> we will have that wind. it will usher in cold temperatures and feel kind of uncomfortable with winds gusting to 40 miles an hour in many locations and that is already happening out there here's a live look at our neighborhood network looking at kutztown area where rain has come to an end, we will see peaks of sunshine already starting to happen through the cloud there temperatures in the mid 40's, but sustained wind out of the west southwest
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at 16 but we have seen gusts higher then. that storm scan three shows this system beginning to pull on away and that rain is going to be ending across our region from west toe even in philadelphia, maybe a light sprinkle here or there but starting to really push out of the city. we are dealing with mod reign fall located east of philadelphia east of the mount laurel region but this will be pushing on off shore and then we will be drying out as we head throughout the rest of the day to day and we have been looking for some sunshine back in the picture. here's temperatures right now in the 50's and 40's and even 60's still out there 60's down shatner wildwood. sixty-one atlantic city. we are at 57 in philadelphia. fifty-eight in allentown but notice all of this blue on the map. that is going to be heading our way throughout the day and it will be those winds that helped to usual inner that chillier air our way. fleet wood we have sign wind of 48 miles an hour, as per the last report in berks county.
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dover mid 4043-mile an hour gust and west grove around 40 and then in queen city up near the lehigh valley, 40 miles an hour reported, i will have updated gusts coming to you within my next hit very impressive numbers out there here's what we are looking at right now n philadelphia seeing wind gusts of 43 miles an hour as per recent report. in wilmington this is what is impressing me on the map this morning, 50 miles per hour wind gusts there and that can be expected throughout the day-to-day, and see the entire region highlighted here in this tan brown color with it as we will. we have a wind advice rid in effect through 4:00 this afternoon. temperature wise notice how they are dropping, generally for most areas throughout the day, with the increase in the sunshine there could be just a brief, brief up tic in the numbers but not by much as we head in the two or 3:00 o'clock hour. would i say dress for 40's because when we factor in the cooler air moving in along with the wind it is feeling like 40's out there and
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heading out somewhere to go and watch eagles game make sure you bundle up, it is in the 30's and 40's. with the breeze it will make it feel colder. we are seeing this rain pushing off shore by the afternoon. we're seeing sunshine returning to the picture as we head in the evening hours. the it is possible we will get lake effect snow showers making their way in the poconos. we will keep an eye on. that we will stay dry here in philadelphia and dry as we need to your monday, as well. so here's a look what you can expect for the day-to-day. we have hit our high temperature, we did that earlier, this morning but we're wind which clearing, falling, temperatures as i told you dress for the 40's out there. for tonight mostly clear breezy overnight low temperature of 35 degrees, it will be chillier then what we have dealt with this past night. rather mild. here we go you're witness weather seven day forecast. forty-eight on monday, colder, breezy, bit milder by tuesday a shower possible for wednesday morning 54 degrees, but overall travel looks fine foriday and then chilly turkey day heading
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our way with highs in the jan. >> chelsea, thank you 6:44. time to check the road. lets go amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center. a wet starto< there oin the morning, correct. >> yes, because of that we have a lot of stuff in addition to marathon road closures. we are taking a live look at columbus boulevard. we have got an accident here. it is hard to see because of the wet road in the light because it is on the shoulder and traffic is get buying without any significant backup on the schuylkill expressway westbound approaching 202 there is debris on the there is a tow truck on the scene but partially blocking the right lane, unfortunately this looks like it is causing a slow down. turning now to an alert for drivers heading over the walt whitman bridge on the westbound side the overh oaching mid span, so just be very careful there. finally looking throughout the area we do have several accidents, on the secondaries including this one here in phoenixville, is there an accident on the nut road at star street and one lane is block. it doesn't look like it is causing a backup at this time. in the cbs-3 traffic center
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are not charge. report forgo three on your side aim jim donovan accounts be sure to start your day with rahel, katie meisha and me right here at 4:30 a.m. right here on cbs-3. sixers face defending champion golden state warriors at home and for a while they had a respectable lead? see how sixers 22-point advantage, yes, 22-point advantage evaporated and turned into a loss at
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the wait is almost over. we have been talking about this game for almost two wtonight eight-one e take suspension. the last time bird traveled to big d they let ad 10-t away with dak prescott, down jason witten in the end zone for has changed game. >> we let but, at the same time that was last year. we're a different team. they are a different team. we are focusing on this one. that is just really the thing from this year to last year just winning ballgames at end of the games winning close ballgames and finding a way to do that. >> we will get you ready for prime time nfc east match up at 11:30 on chevy sunday kick off. join don bell and yours truly we will break down the game at 11:30 right here on cbs-3.
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last week sixers were able to keep up with the world champion warriors for a half before the champs pulled away. last night warriors once again schooled young sixers in the second half. to the second quarter sixers up by 20 dario saric misses, joel embiid there for tip in. sixers had a 22-point half time lead, but the warriors they are won the best teams in the third quarter steph curry with the three and the sixers 22-point lead cut to one and steph curry not finished dropping another triple, he scored 20 of the 47 points in the third quarter and finished with 35 as a champs beat sixers 124-116. earlier down in the center flyers played flames in the matinee orange and black on the three game slide where they scored just two goals. first period flyers with a one goal lead ivan provorov shot hits traffic and passes mike smith, flyers had a three-one lead. second per or rain and black up four-three, sean manahan scores his third goal of the game we are tied, sean's first
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hat trick and second game in overtime, flames on the attack and, michael beats brian elliott. flyers drop five-four the final. we have to figure out how to grind out wins no matter what it takes whether we are up a goal or behind or whatever it is, so we have to go figure it out. >> difficult to put your team in that situation. obviousry down a man they are likely score a goal so i think it comes down to our team and that is the biggest thing. >> college football and final home game of the season for nittany lions. they played nebraska on senior day. to the game in third saquon barkley has been held in check last three games. finally breaks loose going down side line for 65-yard touchdown and lions will take the lead. it is now 14-10 in the second quarter, trace mcsorely on the option keeps it, 9-yard for the score. penn state with a 56-44
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victory. down to the linc temple took on unbeaten, 15th ranked central florida on senior day. second quarter owls down 14-10 ucf, milton with the screen pass to anderson, 9- yard to the house temple trailed by 11. thirty-one-13 in the third. wide open smith for a 22-yard touchdown. central florida beat owls 45- 19. that is all for sports i'm leslie van arsdal have a great day and go bird. >> indeed. big day in earnhardt, junior racing for the very last time. he will retire after racing after ford eco boost 400 at homestead miami speed way. earnhardt nascar's career has lasted almost two decade and he is considered nascar's mess popular driver. while his chevy is being paint ed in a red and black color scheme, he is most known for. and happening today it is fail marathon, runners are just about ready to begin
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their race, lets take a live look outside this morning at the start line, a bit of the wet start out there this is ben franklin parkway near eakins oval you can hear the national anthem, behind us in the background there as wheelchair and hand cycle rac ers will start first, they are lined up there at the start line they are start time at 6:55. so just about a minor so, or now. rest of the racers will start at 7:00 a.m. remember this course will take runners from the art museum to penns landing over to west philadelphia and fair mount park and manayunk as well, so they will head north and cross into montgomery county, and then make their way back toward the finish line. that is near art museum at spring garden and ben franklin parkway. so very long race, 26.2 miles after all. organizers say 30,000 people are racing and they say thousands of others will line up all along the race course to cheer on their runners family friends everyone in
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between, racers will be on the road for a while now. it can take as long as five hours to run the 26.2 miles and remember that means a whole lot of road around that area closed and restrict to traffic this morning. you can get most up to date information at cbs philly.com because we know it will be tricky to get around the race course this morning but we have all that information for you on line. so again this is a live look at ben franklin parkway this morning as again those thousands of spectators lined the race route again hand cyclist and wheelchair racers are stepping off or wheeling off first. lets take a list men to what is happening this morning. unaudible.
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well, that is it for "eyewitness news" at 6:00 here's what we have coming up for you at 7:00, the start of the philadelphia marathon, just minutes away. plus there is new hope for people with rare, often deadly genetic disease meet a young man who spent a decade in the wheelchair and now he has hope he can walk again. plus mother nature has a challenge for those runners in the philadelphia marathon chelsea ingram's windy forecast coming up on "eyewitness news" this sunday
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