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but these warm temperatures will soon be a thing of the i'me washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we are bea to experien weather whiplash. meteorologist, kate bilo with more on the rain the temperaturs we head into the weekends, kate. >> that's right. over the past couple of days, we have gotten used to the spring like feel outside. all coming to an end very rapidly. we have the last gasp of rain starting to head toward the region. so little break in the action right about now, you want time to take the dog out one last time before bed, now might be a good the next half hour or hour at least,through overnight, that'se last push of rain with the we of cold also going to be air, snow and ice; just crashing throughpennsylvania. temperatures dropping very, very rapidly. we are going to see some ice we i suburbs. some records were broken today
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point pocono hit high of 58 degrees. th there. allentown, 60. and reading, tied the records our 72 degrees records in philadelphia, but not quite. we did get to the upper still 6e city. sixty-four in allentown. notice atstarting to bleed into the poconos, down to 42, see that wf between the cold air to the north and the warm air to the south. so over the next two hours, we will see more rain move through, heavy downpours around 2:00 a.m. then there is the wintery mix to the north and west. tomorrow, temperatures crash, 3:00 a.m. still right around six off degrees. by 9:00 a.m., it is in the 30 's. and if you are headed out tomorrow, headed to the eagles game, or maybe for your tailgate time, look at thesetem. only in the 30 axe a far cry from today'sl tell you more about the winter weather advisory for portions of the coe seconds part of the weekend
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will be. >> whatever the weather eagles fans are getting pumped up for tomorrow's big playoff game. >> some made last minute dash to the store for green gear. up early for tailgating and watch parties. >> l alexandria joins us live from lincoln financial field to introduce you to the eagles lucky charm of sort. al next. >> reporter: yes, the little he is, biggest fans out there, and stolen the heart of people from around the country all due to a song that she knows by heart. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> it echos from barstools, and tailgate, front yards and front row seat. six letters shouted with the kind of fewer that i only an eagles fan can provide. and never has it sounded so sweet. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> that was good job. >> two year old shealynn has become a viral sensation after this adorable video of her
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singing the entire eagles fight song was up loaded to social media. >> before her parent new it, the video had been shared by national sports outlet, and has earned over 1 million views. >> there was a guy that i work with, that walked in while i was cents sitting there and he was like hey, eric, this doesn't happen to be your daughter it? i said it is. >> this energetic toddlers' grandfather who introduced shealynn to the love of birds. >> always singing the song to her, a big deal for him. so she just kind of picked it up. >> she ran with it, singing it proud nearly at all times throughout her levittown home. >> ♪ lit them low ♪ >> every time she sees the logo she is goes eagles. >> and of course she has a favorite player. >> who is your favorite player >> carson wentz. >> very good, carson wentz. >> she is fair cry from face paint, but if opposing fans wonder why eagle fan dom is so ferocious, just remember, here we start them young.
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>> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> well, her parent told me she was so excited about this song that she would often sing it when she saw any football player from any team at all. but i think tomorrow she is going to be focused on those guys in green. reporting live from lincoln financial field, alexandria love who have, cbs 3, eyewitness news. >> when she since that hit them low -- >> that was great. >> great job, baby girl, great job. coming in sports, it is almost time. atlanta falcons, the defending nfc champions in town, and eagles polls in the getting the first step to getting their crown. lesley van arsdall has the simple message from malcolm jenkins still ahead. >> suspect in custody in california in the killing after university of pennsylvania student. police say the 20 year old suspect is a friend of the victim blaze bernstein who was found dead in a park in orange county. the natasha brown live tonight
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on the university of pennsylvania campus with new information about the suspect. natasha? >> reporter: well, this all began as a missing person's case involving this university of pennsylvania student, it is now ending with a murder arrest of one of his friends. >> today at approximately 1:15 l lincoln woodward, 20, of newport beach, on suspicion of homicide. >> after more than a week arrest in what's now the murder of 19 year old blaze bernstein, bernstein witnessing -- went missing on the night of january 2nd. orange county sheriffs say he was pick up at his home by his friends samuel lincoln woodward, two reportedly drove around before finally ending up at a local park. bernstein's body was laters did i covered in a shallow grave in that park, and police were led to bernstein's friend >> based on inconsistency in the story of the friends, our investigators focused on this individual, as a person of interest in the homicide of
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blaze, the specific detail whatever occurred at the park are part of the ongoing investigation. >> blaze was home in southern california on winter break. he was a sophomore at the university of pennsylvania, majoring in psychology. he was active in several publications on campus. friends and family members had been holding vigil for the 19 year old, all now coming to grips with the tragic ending to his life. blaze wanted to make the worlds a better place. with his death, a beautiful light has been extinguished. and we encourage to you continue to shine his light through act of loving kindness >> well, an autopsy has already been conducted at this point. meantime the final cause of death will be determined following toxicology reports. live here on the campus of the university of pennsylvania, natasha brown, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> all right, natasha, thank you. the outrage continues over
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disparaging remarks attributed to president trump during oval office meeting on immigration. he flew to mar-a-lago tonight after dodging questions from reporters. during a bipartisan meeting on immigration yesterday, the president allegedly said of haiti el salvador and countries in after, a quote ( do we want all of these people from expletive countries here. we should bring in more people from places like norway. this morning, the president tweeted a partial defense saying this was not the language used. but some in the room like illinois democratic senator dick durbin, disagree. >> it is not true. he said these hate filled things. and he said them repeatedly. >> president trump also had a physical examination today. the preliminary report from the doctor revealed quote the president is in excellent health. >> camden new jersey has a new mayor. frank moran took the oath of office tonight. "eyewitness news" baptist church for the ceremony. mayor moran, a democrat and former city council president;
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camden's 48th chief executive. he succeeds dana redd. mayor moran said he's committed to moving the city >> hundreds cents remembered fallen philadelphia firefighter, matthew letourneau, during his >> letourneau's flag graped casket wasngine 45. he was killed last saturday while battling north philadelphia rowhouse fire. inside the cathedral basilica, fire commissioner adam teal promoted to captain. >> he has gone ahead and joined a company of other heroes and there is no doubt that they are working their way down that smokey hallway making it safe for the rest of us. >> we will never forget the incredible sacrifice that lou teen and the matthew letourneau made to keep the resident of philadelphia safe.
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may he and all first responders who have given their lives for us rest in peace. >> hundreds lined the streets to bid a final farewell, as the procession made its way from center city to delaware county and saints peter and paul cemetery in springfield. there were so many moving moments from today's service, and you can take a look back at today's funeral and tribute at cbsphilly.com. >> and coming up tonight, honoring lieutenant letourneau through art. meet the philadelphia officer who create portrait of men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice, how he is helping grieving families world-wide with his hands. >> plus a widespread flu outbreak grips the country. a look at new numbers and the one positive trend expert are seeing. >> philadelphia's number one when it comes to tipping at restaurant. how much the average diner leaves for a server, and how it cares to other cities? live look now at center city. the rain will continue overnight. kate is tracking what it all
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>> tonight honoring a hero, the philadelphia police painting of philadelphia fire lieutenant, matthew letourneau a portrait was give tone his family. and tonight, we're meeting the mansh strokes, an artist in the police department's forensic unit. to remember the fallen, not just for thathiladelphia, but all , we give officer johnny castro three cheers. here's david spunt. >> reporter: in a drab, quiet hallwaof philadelphia police hed quarters you'll find an office >> i started here about two years ago. >> and an officer with adgesoy g a time of great pain. spent ninea police officer, years patrolling the streets of the city.
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now he isof the fallen. firefighters, police officers, >> some of the stories about how they were killed are just horends.ecen work is this poor trait, 42 year old lieutenant letourneau , 11 year vthis colorado street, when windchills were in the single digit. >> you hear about at him, how tt for like 30 minutes, never prety emotional store. >> i castro painted more than 15nd six homicide victims since 2016toucs many co. >> i've done police officers in australia, great britain, paris, i've dda if i see something in the news about it, and there is some et something done, and then ship overseas to him. >> he pace for out-of-pocket. each day at the office, he sketches composites of sus the n
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are done in his free time. >> maybe like two hours a night. >> these look like photographs >> this does not like like a painting it, looks like a photograph. >> every portrait basically the same, you have to work with the best reference photos you can, the better pictures i can get, the better the portrait will be. >> he takes pride in every portrait. never met any of his subjects edge even the ones kill on the job with the police department but that doesn't matter. his job is to comfort family and friends. >> it is good to know that in the end, somebody they know is going to be getting these portraits. >> in philadelphia, david spunt, cbs-3, "eyewitness news ". >> johnny, thank you for your service. >> eighteen people are now confirmed dead in the southern california mudslides, among them a mother who was asleep with her three year old daughter and ten year old nephew. at least five people remain unaccounted for in the town of monteceto. they continue to sort through the rubble there, more than 550 homes and buildings are damaged or destroyed in santa
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barbara county. >> well the flu is now widespread across almost the entire country. take a look at this map from the centers for disease control. the brown shows areas with widespread flu activity, hawaii is the only state where it is not widespread. however, the news is not all bad in the cdc says number every cases no longer sky rocketed like they were in the month of december. >> well the philadelphia restaurant scene is the hottest it's ever been. >> people love to go out and eat in the city, and according to new survey philadelphians are also very generous when it comes to tipping. and nicole brewer tells us, we're actually the best in the nation. >> according to the latest zag at survey americans eat out spending average 36.40 per person, and for good reason. >> i love to eat. >> i don't like cook. >> nice getting out of the amazd scene. i want to go out for those reasons. >> with good and good tips. >> they're serving us, and
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they're providing gn r city it o unnoticed. did you know philadelphians are top when it comes to awesom. and it makes me feel proud to be in the city and be here. thk that's because a lot of people maybe in their past have been in >> no one is really like snob is more love job this year's nna of 1300 diners, found folks in philly give average surpassing the national average by 2%, line, we tippers those in portland, oregon. >> that's interesting. would foo tipping in exchange for higher menu price3% idea >> oh, that's terrible. >> it is performance based, ashe away from the experience. >> the same survey showed that bad service -- in fact, it was noise, other out, high prices, and parking.
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news."brewer, cbs-3, " >> okay, number one, all right >> we like being thing. >> here is a weather tip. layers tomorrow. >> layers. >> lots. >> lots and lots and lots of layers. tomorrow will ber. it will feel like winter has cents just snapped back. when you wake up tomorrow was it just 67 degrees yesterday? because it is not any more. it is going to be only in the 20's and 30's by tomorrow afternoon. temperatures plummeting, in fact, in the poconos, the high on sunday is 13 degrees. and here in philadelphia, no better than the 20's, let's take a look outside. seeing the last of the rain, start to push through. we take you to up bethlehem. see the more moravian star in the distance, roads very, very wet. rain pushes up through the lehigh valley tonight. we will see yet another round of this rain before we move out. bethlehem is included in a winter weather advisory. as there could be some freezing rain overnight, and
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into early tomorrow morning. no winter weather advisory for rehobeth beach. it is foggy and damp. see how wet the boardwalk s see the fog shrouding the lights as the system finally starts to wind down just a bit but still have several hours to go with it. this is a very large storm. you can see this area of rain, very heavy, lifting through portions of northern virginia, that's still yet to come through. then snow is breaking out on the back side of this storm. so right now there is a little bit after break in the action. steady rain moved through around 9:00 or so. now, little bit after break. then another round of it, comes through about 2:00 a.m. temperatures now see the cold air just poised to move in. still warm. sixty-two in the city. sixty-two in trenton. 59 degrees down in mill individual. we zoom out, look at all of this cold air waiting in the wings. it is in the 20's in atlanta. birmingham, nashville, 20 in columbus, and look at this cold, below zero right now in minneapolis, and in bismarck. so what to expect, we go
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through about midnight, still dry, little break in the action gwyn around midnight. take the dog out for one lasts trip outdoors before bed, that will be a good time to do it. >> but because by 2:00 a.m., heavy rain moves through, that pushes out, and you can see the ice and freezing rain up through the lehigh valley and the poconos by 5:00 a.m. twenty's already in mount pocono. thirty-four in allentown, by 6:00 a.m. already dropping into the 30's here in philadelphia. and through the afternoon temping no better than the upper 20's or low 30's. how much ice are we talking? well, for mount pocono that's the area where the situation could be most dangerous, with as much as .3 of an inch, enough to cause very slick roadways, as well as perhaps even downed tree branches, very light glaze possible in the lehigh valley. and berks county. so be safe up in that area. but it is mainly for the poconos, cold air filters in, and some accumulating ice is possible, that winter weather advisory goes until 10:00 a.m. >> then it clears out, the sun will be out tomorrow afternoon but take a look at how cold it
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is going to be. lots of layers for that eagle game. 31 degrees at kick-off. the breeze will make it feel about 5 degrees colder than that. and by the end of the game, we will be down in the 20's, so unfortunately we couldn't get that mild air to hang around for just one more day. whatever the temperature is at midnight, will likely be tomorrow's high in the record books, and then temps drops through the afternoon. sunday, monday, the cold settles in, dry and sunny, watching clipper tuesday and wednesday. which could bring the chance for some light snow, still little bit after merky outlook next week, as far as the timing of that snow, but that's the time frame to keep in the back of your head. >> got it. >> all right. >> thanks, kate. leslie up next with sport. >> and we have philly hoops coaching legend, speedy morris entering an exclusive club. and talk, game less than 24 hours al, malcolm jenkins has cents three words that will do it, sport is
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so just how big is the chip on the eagles shoulder, first number one seed going into this game as an underdog in the divisional round. tomorrow they're hoping to show the nation they're the best team in the nfc against atlanta arriving from the airport, yesterday they went to los angeles, held the rams to 13-point, so the eagles must contain the bald falcons offense. that's lead by exton matt ryan malcolm jenkins has a simple message on how they can beat atlanta. >> win any game. just like hey do your job,
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those plays come. a lot of times you get into these situations cents where everybody want to make the highlight plays, they want to go down in history. but at the end of the day, you know, football it, doesn't matter. doesn't care who plaques the play. sometimes you can't go chasing them, you just got to do your job, usually in the game, see who makes the most mistakes, so when teams can focus, stay patient, make the plays that come, those teams usually win. >> the place to get you ready for the battle of the birds ment join me, don bell, pat gallen and voice of the eagles merrill reese for our chevy kick off show. catch it tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. right here at cbs-3. >> the break is over for the pliers, went back to work in voorhees after off for six days, in seventh place in the metropolitan division, two-point out of the final wild-card spot, will play 21 out of 40 games starting tomorrow night against the devils. they're in thirds place in the division. so these two teams will see a lot of each other, four times in the next 15 games, and flyers need the point.
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>> the team we're trying to capture in the playoff spot, we know what's at steak. we know which are really big for us. >> play in our division, second half of the season, so we have to make up our points, you know, best way to do this, playing teams in your dif us. >> the sixers have arrived back home from london. lost to the celtics, 114-104, back on monday, mlk day matinee against the raptors. the gym is packed at st. joe's prep this afternoon as philly coaching legends looks to join exclusive club. speedy morris, did just that. winning his 1,000 game, the prep beat lansdale catholic 63 -four it, he's coached at roman catholic, penn charter, the men's and women's team at lasalle, and has touched and shaped the lives of so many players. true philadelphia treasure, and congratulations to him. >> coach and family, thanks indeed. >> up next remembering the most famous franklin in philadelphia
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birthday, seminar on chestnut street. kate. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> well the weekends is finally just about here. and it is going to be a whole lot colder than the past few days have been. we start your saturday with rain in the morning, then cold air rushes in, we actually hit the hyatt midnight, and temperatures in the afternoon, not much better than freezing, sunday is cold. it is sunny, highs only in the 20's in the city of philadelphia. so, all of this warm air, a thing of the past, as winter
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