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be a record breaking day. >> agholor for the ten, across the five, i leaps, he's n touchdown, there he is. nelson agholor. >> and it turns out, eagles are tougher than bears, eagles are celebrating their ninth straight win after beating chicago 31 to three. and they really make it to the superbowl. >> we'll tell this much, we will be slipping into the post-season for sure. >> well, today is monday, november 27th, jim is off, i'm joe holden, good morning to you. >> i'm hell solomon. meisha and katie also off, chelsea is here, don't wore toy get us started. >> good morning. great things to talk about today. >> good day, yes. >> prince harry, the eagles and the weather. >> and weather. >> warming up, talking about sunshine, here is a look at the numbers, getting you out the door, 40 degrees in philadelphia, 35 degrees in reading, 34 in lancaster, and right around 37 in millville. down the shore, temperatures are in the upper 30's, and 40
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's, 43 degrees right now in wildwood. it is 39 degrees in atlantic city. but it feels a little bit chillier out there, because we do have wind coming in out of the west and southwest at about five to 10 miles per hour, depending where you live it feels more like 35 in the city. feels more like the 20's foreplays cents like reading, up into allentown, and also in the poconos. we will be warming nicely, headed into the afternoon. you can look for temperature right around 50 degrees at noontime. fifty-three for our high temperature today, all with tons of sunshine. warming trend continues, as we head into the middle of the week. we will talk more about that coming up, along with our next chance for some showers in the forecast. we do have nice long dry stretch, though. more details coming up in a bit. for now we send it back to you >> thank you, chelsey. let's check on traffic. accident to tell but on the ramp from i95 northbound to woodhaven road. ramp now blocked. and there are major delays forming behind this scene. no word yet on injuries. crews are still working to clear an accident on i95
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northbound, before route 320, just outside of chester, delaware county. box trucks went down embankment, right lane blocked minor accident at the intersection every eagle view boulevard and route 100 in pottstown. this one has just cleared. there were no injuries. and delays are all wrapped up there. >> all right, let's get back to the break news we told but in the last hour, britain's royal pass as confirming prince harry and actress meghan markle are engaged and will marry in the spring. the announcement came short time ago from the office of harry's father, prince charles apparently the couple became engaged earlier month to 36 year old markle has met queen queen elizabeth and harry has received the congratulations from her parents. >> fans wrecking up this morning dai-ichi morning to ten and one eagles. >> the birds capped off the holiday weekends by crushing the bears for their ninth straight victory.
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shear how they did t first quarter carson wentz finds zach ertz for a 17-yard td. earth, first bird with 100- yard receiving game this season, strike rag pose there. off earns got going in the second. quick toss to nelson agholor, he scramble for 15 yards, flips into the end zone, touchdown there. the birds go up 14 to nothing. late in the second, went to jeffrey, big catch there, that's 8 yards, td, against former team, puts the eagles up 24 to zero at half time. check out this celebration. >> birds bowl over the bears. >> i have high expectations, so nothing really surprises me i would be surprised if we weren't where we're at to be honest. i knew we had a good team com ing into the year off season, the brotherhood we have, the chemistry we have and the players we have. it start with coach. you know, putting guys in the right position. so i wouldn't really say i'm
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surprised but at the same time this is a lot of fun and we got to enjoy it while we can. >> with that the eagles led by that man right there, carson wentz, are now ten and one, that's the best record in the nfl. >> and, after winning nine straight eagles fans can barely contain their excitement. >> player celebrated on the field while crowd fans cheered on the birds from off the field. "eyewitness news" stopped by chickie's and pete's' in southed philadelphia. eagles fans were hyped up after the birds dominated the bears at lincoln financial field. one diehard fan told thus team is different from any team he's seen. >> we do it every week. i know we will do it. >> i told everybody we would do it. >> can't nobody stop usment ain't nobody better. you know how i feel about the future for our bird. this is what i see for our birds. >> believe it or not after that sound bite he flew away with the help that far hat. and fans, taking this season one game at a time. but they can can't help but look ahead for what's in store
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for their favorite team. >> and not an eagles fan in town who doesn't think this team has what it takes to go all the way. >> all the way: angelo cataldi from sister radio station wip explains why the birds are exceeding everyone's expectations. >> what happened yesterday was kind of what a great team does , they just take opponent and blows them out. i guess there was little complacency in the second half , there is no complacency going now. eagles have a chance to win it all. and it is very rare that you goat say that. >> she about carson wentz? do you think he's having fun? check this tweet: ten and one with the sunglasses emoji and hashtag fly egg else fly. this team really has been a lot of fun to watch this season. they look like they're having fun, too. check out the front page of the daily news. birds are soaring to new heights, flying like, well, eagles, next up sunday night showdown in seattle, with the seahawks. well, about two weeks into his prison sentence for violating probation, rapper
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meek mill expecting high profile visitor. >> reverend happen al sharpton will visit him in prison. >> reporter: the reverend al sharpton visiting meek mill as president of the action network, civil rights organization, criminal justin reform one of the main platforms. november 6 judge denise brinkly sentenced the rapper whose full name robert williams, to two to four years in state prison for probation violations on a nearly ten year old gun charge. that sentence has sparked a national debate with a host of celebrities and hundreds of supporters rallying for meek mill's release in the past few weeks. one wealthy supporter even paid for billboards, to bring attention to the cause. while supporters say the bun i shallment far outweighs the crime, the de tractor argue meek has been given several chances to stay out of trouble and he hasn't been able to. in the meantime, the performer remains at the medium security state prison in chester.
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at his request, he's in the general population. officials moved him to chester earlier this month, from prison in cumberland county, where he was in solitary confinement, due to his high profile status. >> that was our trang do reporting. authorities mercer county want to know what caused a fire that ripped through a home in trenton. firefighters rushed out to the 700 block of breathe i street around 10:00 last night. they arrived to find heavy smoke and flames pouring from the second floor. fire put out short time later. there is no word on any injuries. >> police continue to investigate a frightening home invasion in the point breeze section of south philadelphia. the incident happened early yesterday morning, along the 2100 block of oakford street. sixty-seven year old woman told officer three mask men came into her home. they held her against her will while searching a house. and then pistol whipped her physically handicapped son. her son's girlfriend was shot in the knee.
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police don't know if anything was actually taken from the house. >> lighter news, cyber monday, and shop remembers expected to sends $6.6 billion shopping on line today. one of the biggest on line retailers of course is amazon. right now, live look inside amazon's fulfillment center in robinsville, new jersey there is place has 14 miles of conveyor belts, our pat got send there now he'll have live report for us at 6:30, but first here is cbs news reporter what's expected to be record breaking day. >> front lines of the frantic holiday shopping season, has hired 120,000 seasonal employees across the country to meet the demand. >> conveyor belts, to even line on the holidayment on line "black friday" sales, surpassed last year, by more than 18%. on cyber monday, the speed of shopping is only expected to
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intensify. >> in 2016, amazon alone processed 64 million orders world-wide on cyber monday, that is 740 items per second. >> do you expect to break records on cyber money. >> we certainly hope so. >> retail manager for amazon. >> nothing beats the convenience of shopping from the comfort of your own home or while on the go with your mobile phone. actually seeing mobile purchases increase, significantly, last year more than 07% of amazon customers purchased orders through their mobile device. >> consume kearse expect deep discounts items ranging from electronics, clothes, to toys. advertisers are boasting sales up to 60% off the ticketed price that's what's that mean for brick and mortar stars going forward? >> i think a lot of players in retail, it will be room for a lot of winners. >> that's true. analysts say, up to 90% of sales still happen in stores. meg oliver, cbs news, new york
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>> well, next, congress returns after thanksgiving holiday with a lot of issue use to address. >> plus, homeowners on edge. literally as flood waters ravage a neighborhood and send houses over the edge, into the river. see what they're doing now to save their homes. >> and, a christmas crisis, if you prefer real christmas trees over artificial ones. you might want to get one soon we will tell you why there is a nationwide shortage, next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> you'll likely hear a lot about this today, in case you missed the top of the show, breaking news from buck irma ham palace. harry is now engage today megan. a lot of know her from the the show rachael on the show. official tweet coming from buckingham was so cleverly written, that more details will come duly, as they put it
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>> we do know they're supposedly getting married in the spring. a lot more details to come. in the meantime, we will be back in about three do you need the most trusted battery this holiday? maybe not. maybe, you could trust the world would be just as happy without them.
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>> liver fill ill firefighters working to safer a man stuck in a trash truck. this happening right now on erie avenue, not sure how the man got into the truck, or how authorities found he was there , but digging through the trash looking for this man for about 45 minutes, we'll keep you up-to-date. >> some home owners in washington state on edge quite literally as saw property crumble into the river. >> the banks started cracking. >> cell phone video captured the moment that shed went into the river.
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river water continues to erode , the banks threatening several homes, while as much as 200 feet of property. >> he's got less than 10 feet there, the corner every his foundation. like you said, you can hear the ground behind me, basically, sluffing off. and it is nerve wracking. >> homeowners say they're working together to save what they k but town officials say there isn't much they can do for individual homeowners until the errosion threatens critical infrastructure like the water or sure system. >> unbelievable. >> chelsey ingram here joining us now for a look at werth. chelsey, you have quite a banner week ahead for us. >> i do. sunshine, also some warming temperatures, as well, we get you out the door, temperatures at 41 degrees. thirty-five in allentown, 30 in the poconos, weaver 36 degrees in reading and 34 lancaster and delaware, checking in upper 30's in dover, and then also the low four's in wilmington. our winds coming out of the west and southwest, anywhere from five to even 12 miles per
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hour now, allentown, so that's yelding a win chill factor out there. feels little chillier than what i just showed you on the other numbers. so this is what it feels more like outside. twenty's 30's, feels more like 35 in philadelphia. twenty-seven up in allentown, 22 in the poconos, feels more like 29 degrees in reading. so don't be surprised by the chill this morning. we will, however, warm nicely headed into the afternoon, ooh degrees by lunchtime, as we led into 3:00 still looking at 353 degrees, that's perfectly seasonable for this time of year. high pressure, completely in control today. that's going to promote beautiful blue skies, and lots of sunshine. this area of high pressure begins to push its way off shore. as we led into tuesday, wednesday, that's going to bring us that flow more out of the south, to help warm us up over the next couple of days. and i'll show you those higher numbers in the seven day forecast. but across the region today, looking at high of 53 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-two down the shore. then 45, bit cool but still sunny in the poconos. here's a look at your eyewitness weather seven day forecast, up to 57 degrees by tuesday, in the low 60s by
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wednesday, so we are certainly going to be ending the month of november on a very mild note. our next chance for rain, doesn't arrive until the first of december. guys? >> looks like a good forecast to me, thank you, chelsey. >> accident on the ramp i95 northbound to woodhaven road. it is blocked, no word on any injuries at this point. we see police activity there. right lane still block, 95 northbound, before route 320, chester delaware county. crews working to clear an earlier accident we've been telling but involving a box truck. and here is a look at the interchange of i76 and the blue route, i476. no delays or incident to report in this area. >> across the country women are speaking out after they say they were sexually arrested. found more than 180 reports of sexual misconduct. at various massage envy locations, many say the company's response to the allegations was insulting. some women say they were offered refunds or told not to file a police report. one victim shared her story.
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>> when this happened to me i thought it was an isolated thing, one sick man, he pulled the blanket down to my ankles, pulled my underwear down to the knees, could see everything i had and massaged my butt with his hands. >> river manned virginia woman said she was all the add started calling on the company to support individuals allegedly sexually assaulted at their storesment coming up at 7:00. meg oliver talks to pennsylvania woman who said she was sexually assaulted at a massage envy, hear her story why nothing was reportedly done after nearly 200 women filed complaints. >> congress is back in session today after a long thanksgiving weekend. john loyer ends report there are several pressing issues to address from tax reform, to immigration policy. >> president trump back at the white house, tweeting sunday, that he has possibly done more than any ten month president. on tuesday, mr. trump meets with senate republicans to talk taxes. it is an issue the gop wants to get through the senate
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before 2018. >> every republican is in our hands as well as that of the economy. economy needs the tax cut. the republican party needs to deliver. so i think we will get there. >> tax breaks for the wealthier people are permanent that's just unfair. that's why half of the american people are skeptical about this trump tax plan. >> another matter in washington, who will lead the nation's consumer financial protection bureau? english suing president trump over the issue. she was made the acting director by her boss outgoing director richard cordray. hours later president trump announced his appointees for the position, mu. laney and push the dream act into reality for undocumented immigrants over the next few weeks. >> i think most americans want to get these kids more certain life, so let's do it in december, let's do it for the good of the country. >> bipartisan solution to this problem to make sure that
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these young people have a chance to earn their way into citizenship. we can do this. we can get it done before the end of the year. john loyer ends, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." and we are now less than a month away from christmas, many people headed out to buy their trees. >> but shortage about did a decade in the making leaving some christmas tree with little sticker shop. seeing ten to 15% up fick tick in prices, grossman dollars less trees, and the resulting shortage is forcing local business toss hike up prices. >> this tree probably would have been $20 cheaper it, would have been 16 a dollars. >> last year we increased about 5%. this year we increased 10% over that. >> each tree takes seven to ten years to reach six, 7 feet not only are we seeing trees also much shorter, say paying more for trees. >> i cut trees down over the weekend in phoenixville, and they're beautiful indeed. favorite time of the year.
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>> pay more? >> no, right in line. interesting. well, today kicks off our 29th . >> you can be part of the effort to help area families this holiday season. toyfest benefits children in need served by the salvation army, liberty uso and the boys and girls club of camden county. you can drop off new unwrapped toy, at our cbs-3 studios 1555 hamilton street or any of the partner locations, visit cbsphilly.com/toyfest for complete list of drop off locations, and details of our toyfest event. >> coming up: a not so merry christmas from netflix, find out why customers could pay more starting on christmas. >> and in the health watch. the pros and cons every drinking tap waterment like an episode of curb your entheusiasm. stay with us.
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>> would are always keeping very close eye on that weekend forecast. it does look like some rain is going to be headed our way by the end of the work week, but it should get out of here just
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it time for the weekends, overall looking at mix of sun and clouds as we head into the weekends, overall comfortable weekend and high temperature not too bad either with the mix and of sun and clouds, weekend looking rather quiet. more coming in your full forecast for now sending it back to you. >> chelsey, thank you, for a look at newspaper headlines. >> press of atlantic city reports on hour fire in necessary plant ville. firefighters responded just before 8:00, flames burned, through the home's roof. eventually they gained the upper hand, there are no report of injuries. >> intelligencer reports on warning to restaurant owners in montgomery county. someone has been calling businesses claiming to be health inspectors, then demanding money for supposed fines. the county reminds owners that health inspector car a badge and proper id. >> william penn school districts hopes to get a boost from the pennwood foundation because they're receiving money from amazon, program that donate per and every sales, charitable or org says
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cents, foundation will receive half of percent of the price of eligible purchases. >> that's a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware val. >> i coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news ," more on the royal engagement news, breaking overnight. >> plus. >> this. >> for the first time senator al franken is speaking out about the special harrassment allegations against him. i'm hena doba with details on what he had to say. >> good morning, guys. we're live he here at the amazon fulfillment center where so much is on sale. that sweater, this sweater? both look pretty good. ton of stuff we will tell you b we have to get the best deals on cyber monday, come on back, we will tell you all about it on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. (upbeat music) - hi, i'm joan lunden. managing diabetes can be complicated, even confusing
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>> good morning, prince harry is engaged. >> ken song dodge palace says the prince and meghan markle will be married this spring. >> went, back. wentz pumps. wentz looks. fires, push. jeffrey, touchdown. >> celebrations. >> i don't believe it. >> and prison rapper meek mill getting high profile visitor. the reverend al sharpton the late that's curve celebrities who lent their support. >> this crash had at a california gym cents part racing, fortunately no one inside the gym was hurt. >> nothing beats the convenience of shopping from the comfort of your own home. >> i'm inside amazon fulfillment center in
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robinsville, new jersey, where 14 miles of conveyor belts are moving packages at a record pace. >> today's morning minute. sponsored by pen medicine's abramson cancer center. the number one cancer center in the region. and it is expected to be a record breaking cyber monday. >> pat gal len join us shortly to tell us more about that, also show us around that massive amazon full festival of familiesment center. first, a check of the weather chelsey ingram. chelsey, should be nice week. >> real nice week. good morning to you at home. talking about plenty of sunshine in the forecast, and also, a little bit of a warm up headed our way. we start you out with temperatures across the region this morning, getting you out the door this morning at 41 degrees, 39 in wilmington, 38 in dover, down the shore in the 30's and 40's, 43 in wildwood. thirty-nine atlantic city 30's up in the poconos, but there is a little bit of a chill in the air we that i mean a windchill factor, feels more like 35 in philadelphia,
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actually feels like the 20's if you live in reading, allentown also the poconos, so keep that in mind this morning your school planner, talking 50 degrees guy recess time, tons of sunshine if the forecast today, for the ride home actually top outright around 503 degrees for the high temperature. 53 degrees for the high temperature. here's what you can expect throughout the week. warming up by wednesday. talk about that warm up, along with our next chance for some showers in your full forecast coming up in just a few minute for now, sending it back to you. >> good looking forecast, chelsey, thank you so much. headed out to the roads, we are following reports of an accident on the inner roadways of the new jersey turnpike northbound past route 206. this near bordentown township. there are two lanes blocked at this point. no word on injuries. >> the result after accident on the ramp from i95 northbound to woodhaven road. that accident is clear and all lanes are open again. >> the right lane still block on i95 northbound. before route 320 in chester,
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delaware county. crews are working to clear an earlier accident that involved a box truck. more now on the break news we've been reporting after months of speculation, buckingham palace announce that is prince harry is officially engaged to american actress megan markets. >> we're learning a spring wed something planned. here's teri okita in london. >> the secret is out. prince harry asked his american girlfriend meghan markle to be his wife and she said yes. the engagement happened earlier this month, but prince harry's father, prince charles , made the news public today. >> i think prince harry's engagement to meghan markle is a game changer to the world family. >> first public appearance came in september, at harry's game in canada, where they held hands, looked relaxed in front of the cameras. the 33 year old prince informed his grandmother, queen elizabeth, about the engagement weeks ago. markle recently moved to the prince harry apartment at
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kensington palace. >> i think what it shows is that the royal family are finally ready to modernize a bit, to advance a bit, and to let prince harry actually follow his heart rather than royal traditional convention, that's ground breaking for the royal family. >> thirty-six year old markle was married once before. she was born and raised in l.a. her acting career taking off when she landed her break-out role. >> why are you coming to me. >> have she is used to the spotlight but now must prepare for her greatest role as a member of the royal family. teri okita, cbs news, london. >> back here at home, cyber monday back and bigger than ever, on line shoppers will be bargain hunting all day. >> live adam son fulfillment center in robinsville, new jersey, decked out for the occasion and pat telling us where workers are getting ready to mover those packages through those conveyor belts. >> reporter: no doubt about it , guys. good morning, yes, robinsville
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new jersey at the amazon full illment center. 1.2 million square feet of stuff. but good stuff. because cyber monday, you want the best stuff for the holiday season. that's why we are here. that's why this table is out for us, joining us, lori, good morning, lore. >> i good morning, pat, how are you? >> i'm doing well. so i'm a last minute shopper. where should i go. what should dow. how can i get my last minute things on amazon? >> so looking for last minute gift and in a pinch which we're not quite there yet. >> i l be for sure. >> yep. all eligible for pre prime same day delivery here in the local area. so we have everything from bo 's headphones, we have area got this xbox gaming controller, and variety of technology. so that, you know, without a doubt, we will take care of your gift up to the very last minute. but, if you are taking advantage every all of the cyber mo n day deals i think we want to check this out. >> since i want to make everything about me, where can i get something specifically for myself? like what cool for me?
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>> absolutely. our electra enabled devices are definitely popping the best seller littles. offering some of the lowest prices ever. >> sure. >> the new fire hd10 tablet, which has alexa integrated now available for just 99.99. >> really cool. >> yep. and also i understand you're not a golfer. >> not -- i am a little bit after golfer. >> this range finder 25% off today for cyber monday. >> swing finer, that's what i need. >> we do have swing finders. we also have this, these bo's headphones, great for active wear. those are on sale for $99. >> ninety-nine bucks for those , not bad at all. >> how about my dad? looking for something for my dad. he get hadley don't include him. >> okay, so 30% off select coleman camping door, so if he's outdoorsy this could be of interest to him. we also have the vita mix blender, i don't know if he spends much time in the kitchen. >> yes, he is a good at baking >> yes, on sale for just $299.95, which is significant
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discount from the usual price. >> yes, not with a bad at all. these things are real expensive. lore a lot here. how do you keep this altogether? >> go to amazon.com/cyber monday where you will find all of the deals, offering thousands of deals today. and, here in this facility we will ship millions of packages , so, it is going to be busy. >> so i'll probably take the bows, and the fire hd, and those pajamas, what do you think? >> well, i don't know, pat. you seem to get everything for your family, what about showing me? >> losing you guys, sorry, can hear you. >> oh, it happens at the worse time. >> thank you, pat. >> well, minnesota senator al franken has finally spoken up more than a week after being accused of sexual misconduct, the democrat says he'll be back on capitol hill today.
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as the house decides on how to deal with similar accusations. here's cbs correspondent hena doba. >> minnesota senator al franken is returning to capitol hill today. about a week and a half since being accused of sexual misconduct. yesterday granted first round every interviews since the allegation. he told minnesota public radio , he has a lot of work to do to regain the tress of his colleagues. >> fives accused by radio broadcaster leanne, who said, he had forceably kissed her during a uso trip. also released a photo of franken posing with his hands over her chest back in 2009. before the former comedian was elected senator. another woman claims she was
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groped during 2010 minnesota state fair, and two others recently told the huffington post franken touched her buttocks, during separate campaign events. and although the two term senator insisted he has no intention of resigning, some say if he did step down, that would not be disastrous for democrats. not only would he be likely replaced by democrats, probably replaced lie democratic woman given the strong ranks of woman in minnesota politics. >> the house will vote this week on resolution requiring all lawmakers and staff to complete harrassment training. hen a doba, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> george bush the longest living president in us history , earned the dis stunning sean saturday when he tends 93 years and 166 days old. that beats the previous records held by gerald ford, who was 93 years and 165 days old, when he died in 2006.
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bush was born in 1924, served as president of the united states from 1989 to 1993. >> whether you're winning, life is good, when you life is good, celebrate. >> seen great celebrations from the eagles this year, lot of great choreography at the linc as the birds handed the bears humiliating defeat, carson wentz through that 17- yard touchdown to zach ertz , several teammates struck a pose. look at this, guys. >> second quarter wentz throws 8 yards touchdown to his buddy jeffrey, not only can jeffrey catch he can bowl the perfect strike. >> and admitted he actually rolled the ball. >> allowed zero total yards in the first half, 140 for the whole game. that's their fewest since 1996 so, they do see the electric
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slide, not once, but twice, and nobody even at a wedding. >> they need to get off the feel, because the clock is running, yes. >> important to note, but peterson went ton say that he does appreciate the choreography, and the antics that they're celebrating to go >> you know what's so great, not only amazing season but looks so easy for them, so effortless. >> jelling, kind of glued together. >> all dancing all n'sync. >> we're all with them. >> love it. >> well still ahead on " eyewitness news" this morning , caught on camera. what's being called a shocking and disturbing case of vandalism, find out why five places in new jersey were targeted. >> also in the health watch, did you drink water from the tap? we will way the pros and cons. plus this. >> with backyard farms kicking off so is new form, i'm nicky
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batiste, in massachusetts, the story coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> they are working for a living, and working hard, if you at the fulfillment center. shopper monday. shoppers keeping those conveyor belts moving. we will be right back. with more. stay with us. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ working for a living ♪ ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
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more people shop online for the holidays than ever before. and the united states postal service delivers more of those purchases to homes than anyone else in the country. because we know, even the smallest things are sometimes the biggest.
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>> american flag hanging from a crane, ben franklin bridge hanging in the background, and a rising sun on this monday. happy monday to you. thank you for being with us here at cbs-3. check this out. this is mexico's most active volcano, it is popo cattle
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hunks pelted al, spewing smoke and ash high in the air. told resident to alert. popo as it is known regularly emit smoke san ash but rarely considered life threatening to nearby communities. >> and another val cano errupting, this one in the islands of balance any indonesia. as authority there are calling for immediate evacuations. >> gray ash, flames, rising from mount, the ash settled on villages and resorts around the volcanoment many living within 6 miles already in shelters. and officials distributing face masks. volcano last major erruption in 1963 killed about a thousand people. >> meanwhile, tens every thousands of travelers are stranded on the island. international airport was forced to close due to all of the smoke and ash. authorities say 45 flights are canceled, strands being 59,000 tourists. and again, family from canada trying to get home. but saying they have little information. >> right now, waiting to i guess go home, now have to
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find a hotel, and spends more of our monday that i they're not going to cover us for when we get home. >> officials say some international flights have now resumed. airlines continue to assess the situation. some flights are being rerouted. volcano has spewed 4900 feet into the sky. you can imagine, must be so many tourist there is because balance is he such a popular destination, i've never been, but looks good full. >> and all stuck in their hotels for sure. and chelsey ingram with very nice week ahead for us. >> temperatures on the rise, nice warm up headed our way. let me start you out with pictures from our weather watch ers, working hard, getting the christmas decorations up, problem whether i day after thanksgiving, people started doing that, take a look at very nice sunrise, from the weather watcher still in philadelphia. beautiful blue skies. you can see those mostly clear conditions. >> temperatures on chilly note , winds adding to the windchill factor out there 35
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degrees for john in new jersey, kyle says in pennsylvania right around 30. >> you can see, 34 degrees for phil in philadelphia, kerr any mt. laurel, new jersey, right around 38 degrees where she lives. well we will show you some temperatures across the delaware valley 39 in trenton, down the shore, atlantic city it is 39 degrees. and we have 44 degrees, in wildwood. as i mentioned, we do have a little bit of some winds this morning. anywhere from five to even 12 piles per hour now, allentown out of the southwest, that's making it feel just little bit chillier out there. i can a test to that when was out on the skydeck, feeling that chill, in the air, feels more like 35 in philadelphia. feels more like 37 in wilmington, and also feeling like the 20's foreplays cents like reading, allentown as well as on up into the poconos as we head throughout the day today, warming nicely, eventually making it to around 53 degrees, where the
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afternoon high temperature with tons of sunshine, we were cooler during the second half of the weekend but now nice ridge of high pressure build ing in. and that means the jet stream pushing up to the north, so we are going to have some mild air headed our way. as a result, we will see temperatures on the climb, actually going to make it to around 62 degrees as we head into your wednesday, today very seasonable day on tap but high temperature of 53 degrees , then the next chance for rain won't be arriving in the forecast until the first of december. so, some very quiet weather headed our way over the next couple of days, back to you. >> chelsey, thank you. southwest philadelphia, three year old remains in the hospital after shooting herself in the leg. now her father and grandmother are facing charges. we saw "eyewitness news," toddler shot herself with 40 caliber glock handgun she found in a bedroom of her south wilton street home. police say the gun was her father's and her 64 year old grandmother allegedly hid the gun and cleaned up the scene, before calling 911. >> medics arrived, they initially believe they were responding to nothing but hemorrhage or bleeding call. got up to the thirds floor
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bedroom, found three year old child on the bed, bleeding, medics trying to determine what actually happened inside the house, the grandmother not helping at this point telling us she didn't know. >> the child was currently in stable condition at chop. while dries try to save cher leg, authorities say they will likely charge the father and grandmother with endangering the welfare after child, wreckless endangerment and tampering with evidence. >> emotions run high after a man is charged with vandalizing five african-american churches in new jersey. police say this surveillance footage from friday shows very throwing rock at church in morris county. arrested yesterday at his home near several of the churches. investigators say he defaced four other local churches between friday and saturday while some community members expressed pain, others say they're moving on. really angered me to see someone disrespect a place of worship. >> it tonight feel too good. can't lock yourself in the house and never come out. so you just got to keep living
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>> one of the five vandalized churches is a child, didn't tell police why he allegedly committed the crime. he faces multiple counts of criminal mischief. >> at the top of this morning's health watch watch, tap water. >> according to a study, children who do not drink tap water, which typically contains fluoride, are more likely to have tooth decay. but the study also found that children who did drink it, were more likely to have elevated lead levels in their blood. >> also on the hell watch, arthritis may affect much higher percentage of american adult than people think. researchers from boston university say the current numbers do not take into account the patient's joint system. that information included the estimated number every americans with arthritis, jumped 68% higher than previously reported. >> well, time now -- we told you the upcoming netflix price hike. >> now going to start next month. the timing every how netflix
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delivers the news means some users got a notice on november r price will go up on december 25th. us subscribers on the standard service will see their bill go up a dollar to 10.99. people subscribing to the premium here will subscribe to nearly $14 per month. >> i was getting so excited for the morning news this morning, so it is now 652:67:89 so much coming up on cbs this morning. >> nora o'donnell, gale king, join us live from new york with a preview. good morning, ladies? good morning to you, rahel, joe. we will hear from senator al franken after being accused of sexual harrassment. the report here got the interview here. >> yes, plus inside one of amazon fulfillment centers on this cyber monday. how the on line retailers hands the more than 700 orders a second. and another royal wedding is now in the works, aspirins harry announces his engagement this morning, to meghan markle >> yeah. nora probably why joe was so excited. he was excited about the prince harry engagement. >> that's right, gale. gale you're so right there. >> there go.
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>> bye, guys. >> she shows us so well. >> she does. pet something sitting news. what about livestock sitting? >> cbs news correspondent nicky batiste reports, young man from massachusetts is doing just that. >> this is typical day on the job for tyler. trying to catch a 200-pound ram. the life-long animal lover is a livestock sitter for hire. >> dealing with chickens. dealing with goat. dealing with sheep, coast, horses, allebach a's, lama's, emu's, turkeys. >> a boom in backyard farms gave the 21 year old the business idea. >> it was not too much after start up cost. so i bought a bunch of business cards, saw the name, started advertising. >> his company is roost to ran chest. this is a client. >> it gives me freedom to actually go away and do things other than be tide to the farm
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all the time. >> hi, guys. >> for a modest price, tyler feeds, catches and cares for just about any animal. >> from pig lets to peacocks. >> eases' definitely an animal whisperer. he can catch the ones that don't want to be caught. >> he has to wrangle them first. and it is not easy. >> one -- >> tile is her regular sitter for the objection the i can animals. >> you don't want somebody that's going to be aggressive, mean, somebody that has a way with them. and he does have that. >> i just want to make sure that every customer is satisfied. >> and these are customers. >> and these are customers, yes. >> tyler hopes to see his business grow. thanks to happy customers, human and hoofs. nicky batiste, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> very good. >> we will be right back.
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and let's get last check of wetter. >> all right, you guys, nice day setting up today. seasonable. and then we warm up. tuesday, 57 degrees, 62 by wednesday, we stay dry all the way through november. next chance for rain arriving on friday. the first of december. >> looking good. >> very good. chelsey, talk about fine dining, restaurant in italy only serves two people at a time. >> small city, 40 miles north of rome as the name is
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suggesting, it allows couples to dine privately. if you need reservations several months or a year in advance, everything is decided ten days ahead of each booking to the style of music to the menu, it is not cheap. dinner for two starts at around $600. just $600. >> how about it. cbs this morning is next. >> join us each weekday morning, we leave you now with merrill reese's calls from the eagles-bears games. have a great day and enjoy. >> wentz back. he steps up. he is firing. touchdown. perfect strike as he goes to zach earth. he starts to run. he is across the 30, essay cross the 20, he's down at the 18. the running carson wentz. >> wentz takes the snap. wentz fires out in the flat to agholor. agholor to the ten, across the five, he leaps. he's in. touchdown. there he is. nelson agholor. wentz back, wentz pumps, wentz looks, fires, jeffrey,
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touchdown. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ captioning funded by cbs good morning. it's monday, november 27th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." democratic senator al franken said he's going back to work today embarrassed and ashamed after four women say he groped them. she joins us at the table this morning. >> the high stakes over the future of a watchdog agency is going before the court. the outgoing director put someone else in charge. employees at the national spa chain massage envy are accused of over 100 cases of sexual

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