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ace in georgia. ace. >> caller: hey, great twitter snap boo-yah. what about s.l. alpha bravo. >> ace shall that's not the place, ace i think you can buy intel on a day like today or nvidia if it's down tomorrow. jim in missouri. jim. >> caller: jim in branstad, missouri ipo, you said wait before buy? here we are. we are here. admittedly there but now at the same time we got so many fabulous stocks that are down so much, i would rather have you buy vmware inis in new york >> caller: hi, jim it's ennis >> ennis >> caller: in december you recomme recommended me to buy which i did -- i made like 15 to 20% on it then in january it started to go down what do you recommend now? >> i don't like the oil stocks you know what, i want to tell you what some of the mass limited partnerships anyone that yields that, those are probably good. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. unisnnouncer: the lightning rod sponsored by td ameritrade td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can tra
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ace of spades. he said mom always called me her ace in the hole. today the ace is a champion of the daytona 500. >> darrell: getting screamed at by his mom for climbing on the trophy in victory lane. >> mike: nobody will scream tonight. he won in charlotte in may. a very emotional family for the whole childress family returning the number 3 to victory lane, and he just did a slide to replicate what dale did when he won it in the 320 years ago. how fitting. how special. >> jeff: you're going to see a lot of emotion out of this young man. that's huge for this family and rcr. >> darrell: an anniversary. >> mike: austin dillon won the monster energy nascar cup ser s series. >> jeff: we haven't seen him go to victory lane a lot but big races. >> darrell: some nice burnouts. >> mike: february 18th, 2007, harvick wins for rcr. february 18th, 2018, austin dillon wins. andy petree, new vp of competition for rcr with the headset on. congratulating everybody. >> jeff: that's justin alexander, the crew chief. >> mike: there's the ace taking home the checkered flag tonight,
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ace train number 1 on the move again. it was stuck due to track maintenance between fremont and great america. but now it's running about 17 minutes late as it's moving into santa clara. ace and 5 are looking real good and on time. >> the big problem spot this morning, now an accident. southbound 101 blocking two lanes before 280. if we zoom out, you can see the backup now headed on to the skyway as you come off of the bay bridge. they're trying to clear the lanes. for now, not a real good alternate for you unless you take the 280 extension southbound. that's probably the best way to avoid this. again, it's southbound before 280 on 101, two lanes blocked. the two left lanes. >>> thank you, sue. a new survey says you're seeing fewer drivers using cell phones behind the wheel. the state's office of traffic safety says less than 4% of drivers now pick up and use their devices. that is half of the number from a year ago. part of the reason, a law that went into effect in january of 2017 prohibiting drivers from holding cell phones on the road. also, more of us are aware of the danger of distracted drivin and more of us are using hands-free technology. >>> more children have b
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ac cooperating. as since 2014 and is cooperating. as is protocol, acit says he is undergoing drug and alcohol testing , and is being provided counseling. dan kerman kron 4 news. (steve) new at eight.... san francisco police are investigating a suspicious death. it happened last night on post street near union square around six thirty. once on scene....police found an unconscious man. he died at the scene. the victim -- identified as 31- year-old andrew emmett -- had injuries that were consistent with a homicide. officials were led to petaluma and arrested three people of interest. emmett's cause of death is unknown. (pam) today -- some of the people affected by last year's coyote creek flooding in san jose.. held a press conference to discuss the lawsuit they are filing against multiple county and city agencies. an attorney representing the more than 150 -families seeking compensation... told us, an official complaint was filed today against the santa clara valley water district, the city of san jose, and santa clara county -- among other departments.
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ac in here. -katie: no ac. lemonis: the employees are up in arms. marci: i actually have a video of a friday afternoon i think you would probably find pretty interesting. lemonis: and one of the owners has a troubling side gig. ray: i'm going to say what every other man wants to say that doesn't have the balls do to it. lemonis: if i can't get them to make some radical changes to their culture... i am a big believer that you are who you do business with. ...this company will capsize. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything is going to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ....is "the profit." ♪ in 2010, justin romines started rayjus with his fishing buddy, ray odom. justin: if you take the graphic stuff out of there, -i bet you it's almost... -lemonis: as 50/50 partners, their goal is to bring professional-looking sports shirts to amateur fishermen. -katie: we only need five small. -justin: okay. but we're short this material for all this? katie: correct. lemonis: with little experience in the apparel industry, they set up a full-service operation in lawrence, illinois, where they cut, sew, and print customizable garments. katie: i expect at least two to three more of these today. justin: well, then, fine. we'll ship today. lemonis: fishing fanatics started snapping them up, and sales eventually grew to over a million dollars a year. but fishing is a seasonal sport, and that means unpredictable revenue. ray: well, february, march isn't bad. april -- got our ass kicked. lemonis: and the slow months have led to a lack of funds while their debt continues to climb. justin: we also have no material here right now to get the lamb order done, so we got to figure out how to get more in the bank. lemonis: now, rayjus finds itself on dangerously thin ice. ♪ sports apparel is a $35 billion market in the u.s. i have a massive investment in the outdoor space with my acquisitions of gander and overton's, and this could be a great addition to them. hello? as i look through the warehouse, i-i honestly thought i was in somebody's storage garage that was just holding boats in there. ♪ -hello? -cathy: hello. -lemonis: how are you? -cathy: good. how are you? lemonis: hi. and then i go into this area where i see all these women working, and, i got to tell you, it was -- it was hot as...in there. -hey. how are you? -nick: hi, there. -matt: marcus. matt thompson. -lemonis: how you doing, matt? -matt: nice to meet you. -nick: nick. lemonis: nick, how are you? brian: brian. lemonis: brian. nice to meet you guys. i didn't know where to walk in. -where are ray and justin? -matt: ray and justin? brian: ray is right at his desk in there. lemonis: i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. ♪ ray: we already made a blue one that goes with it. lemonis: hello? -justin: hello. hi. -lemonis: hi. -justin: how are you? -lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marcus. -justin: that's ray. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -ray: hi. -lemonis: hey. -how are you? i'm marcus. -ray: good. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you. so is that what ray and jus is? -ray: exactly. yep. -justin: that's right. -lemonis: okay. -justin: it's a little bit of a play on outrageous. -lemonis: okay. justin: jerseys and crazy stuff we make. lemonis: they don't seem so outrageous. justin: if you wear it to the store, people kind of look at you funny. lemonis: you guys have, like, a boat dealership in your garage. justin: yeah, that's my boat and his boat. ray: my roomate-in-college's boat and then two other rentals. lemonis: you guys do a lot of fishing, obviously. -justin: as much as we can. -ray: yep. [ laughs ] ♪ justin: we are kind of geared towards the fisherman and the boater. -sun-protection designed. -ray: completely custom shirt. so, this starts as plain white fabric. lemonis: so a customer calls you and says, "i want to make a shirt for my fishing tournament." ray: on our website, they can actually go on and build their shirt. then they can add their logos because we have a logo library online. lemonis: they can add their logos or other people's logos? ray: well, they're adding other people's logos. there's a lot of companies that either, "a," don't mind that they use their logo, but a lot of these guys that we deal with are sponsored by these companies. lemonis: it's almost like a dry-fit shirt from under armour or nike, so i'm thinking to myself, "this is really cool because, in all of my stores where i sell outdoor equipment, these products could do really well." so an individual customer that buys this, what does it cost? how many is the minimum they have to order? -justin: one. -ray: one is the minimum. justin: one is the minimum. lemonis: where does the bulk of the revenue come from? justin: essentially that. lemonis: and so your entire business is individual consumers going onto the website, making a custom shirt? -ray: 80 percent of them. -justin: 80 percent of it, yeah. -lemonis: wow. -justin: yep. lemonis: you're in the custom-printing business one consumer all the time. i think that the customizable shirt business is a nice-to-have. it's a nice little side business -- in my opinion, not a core business. what experience do you guys have in this space? -ray: none. -lemonis: oh. ray: i was a disc jockey. justin: i'm in management information. -lemonis: disc jockey. -justin: it guy. lemonis: what are the roles that you guys have? ray: design, product development. justin: and i do some sales work. lemonis: can you show me the factory? -ray: sure. -lemonis: well, how did you make that transition from radio to here? ray: i always built websites for myself and designed t-shirts for myself 'cause i was a disc jockey. lemonis: okay. ray: and i'm still on the radio now. it was always my creative outlet. lemonis: you're still a disc jockey today? ray: yeah. lemonis: and how often do you do that? ray: i go twice a week, but i'm on every day. -lemonis: so you're good. -ray: i like to think so. so it just kind of transitioned from i get to be creative on the radio and write stupid songs and fake commercials, and, here, i get to draw. lemonis: oh, very cool. justin: here's our factory, marcus. this is our area where we do sewing. this is cathy, by the way. -lemonis: hi, cathy. i'm marcus. -cathy: hi. -lemonis: how are you? -cathy: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what are you sewing? cathy: jockstraps. lemonis: [ chuckling ] jockstraps? okay. so, this is part of your lineup? justin: we do this for a client. the seasonality of the business, this is to help us keep these guys working all year round. katie: you can laugh out loud because everyone does when they hear that we make jockstraps. lemonis: i don't feel like i've met -- katie: oh. i'm katie groves. nice to meet you. i'm manager in charge of special projects, so i'm over jockstraps, lamb and goat products, as well as... lemonis: wait. what? [ laughter ] katie: sorry. this is a lamb blanket. they put it over their wool to keep them clean. they're mainly used for state fairs, all that sort of thing. lemonis: so, this is also contract-made? -katie: correct. -justin: correct. katie: this is for goats. they are leg warmers. -lemonis: these are for goats? -justin: goats and lambs both. it stops them from biting on their leg. lemonis: jockstraps, lamb coats, and goat leg warmers? like, richard simmons goat leg warmers. like, there's nothing else you could have come up with? how much revenue will you do in jockstraps a year? justin: close to $30,000 a year. lemonis: and how much will you generate in revenue from the lambs and the goats? justin: lambs and goats so far this year are at $80,000. -lemonis: 8-0? -justin: yeah. lemonis: so how much revenue will you do in those custom t-shirts? justin: about $1 million a year. ray: about a million bucks. lemonis: i like the fact that they are trying to fill these voids of the irregular cash flow, but the products that they're making are such a small percentage of their revenue, it's so off the mark of their core business that it's not even really scalable. all right, guys. i'll hang out here with them. -justin: okay. -lemonis: i don't need you. justin: all right. holly: hi. i'm holly. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you guys think about them cutting and sewing things like lamb and goat and jockstraps? katie: it takes about three times as long to do a lamb product as a shirt product... -holly: mm-hmm. -katie:...just because the shirt construction is super simple. lemonis: and how much money do you make on the lamb product versus the shirt product? katie: oh, shirt is way more. i mean, it cost us, what, about $30, i'd say, to make a shirt, and we sell it for over $100. and, a lamb product, we sell for $17. lemonis: and it costs three times the amount of time -to make it, takes three times? -katie: yeah. yeah. lemonis: have you guys gotten together and had an opinion with the two of them and said, "this is ridiculous"? holly: it doesn't really matter. lemonis: at all? holly: we're kind of, like, on our own out here. nobody really comes out here. it gets really hot in here. -lemonis: no ac-holly and katie: no ac. holly: every friday, they're gone fishing. lemonis: they're gone fishing. holly: they go fishing all the time. lemonis: well, how do you make payroll through fishing? katie: yeah, well, those are questions we have, as well. holly: yes. lemonis: did they tell you why i was coming? katie: they didn't actually tell us why you were coming, but it's a real small company, so we know why you're here. -holly: we know all the gossip. -lemonis: why am i here? katie: well, you're here because the business is out of money. there's nothing left to pay anyone. our vendors are maxed out on their credits. we can't order more material, and if they don't make a deal with you, we'll all be looking for jobs. we have payroll due, and there were at least three to five people who hadn't cashed their checks from last pay period. lemonis: you guys hold the paychecks? -holly: yes. -lemonis: have you ever -had a check bounce? -katie: yeah. lemonis: maybe one of the reasons that the busin
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ac transit agreement for the bus deck. ac transit licence agreements are set to be presented in february to the transit board. talks with amtrak commenced last year, but were suspended pending their receipt of the licensed agreement from ac transit because they wanted to consider it in conjunction with the second floor lease with the tjpa. now that that is in hand, talks for the second floor can move forward. i hope that's not too confusing. i'll turn it over to sydney and then close with the schedule. >> good morning. so last month the board awarded the private security contract. you approved the law enforcement with sfpd. the code of conduct is under development and we'll bring it in march. standard operating facilities for the facility and prior to the start of bus operations. in the schedule you see that has slid, we need access to the facility and if our contractor hires too early, we're bringing on too many people and we're idling them or might lose them. and then first responder agencies, that's work responses being done. >> okay. so this is the master schedule slide showing overall readiness compared to the construction timeline. it was updated to reflect facility and security readiness progress in blue. independ
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ace train delay about 13 to 14 minutes behind leaving tracy. just a heads up. ace train number 3 has not left the central valley. this is ace train number 1. checking in, the bay bridge this morning. we have a little delay for the cash paying folks on the left-hand side. otherwise, traffic is getting through without delays, hoping for friday light. we'll see once the metering lights get turned on. we do have slow traffic out of tracy as usual with about a 25-minute ride. good news for your east shore commute. westbound 80 near appian way. the sig-alert has been lifted. we're in recovery mode. >>> a san francisco bar is looking for a missing mascot. >> connecticut yankee. posted photos to facebook yesterday after someone stole the bar's lucky rob gnome gough ski. everyone likes to sit near the gnome and buy it beer as a good luck charm. the barmaid this milk carton missing ad for fun. but it's offering four seats to whoever seats to whoever returns rob-gnomekowski before the game. >>> pence and wife alexis showed off the cafe to news media. it's located in houston where pence used to play. i'm assuming it's the corral since it's in houston.
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no issues so far with ac transit and your ace trains 1 and 3 on schedule. mike?>> like to see green on your map and not necessarily on mine as the rain is starting to move through. let's talk more about temperatures this go-around. 51 at half moon bay. most of us in the low to mid-50s. tonight even cooler with the breezes out there. 20s and low 30s in the north bay valleys that are sheltered from the wind. mid-30s in the east bay valleys. san francisco at about 42. here's a look at thursday into friday and saturda. waves of rain that could push us, if you look at the scale on the right, the green is possibly 1 to 3 inches by the time we get to saturday morning. >> mike, thank you. new this morning, a special announcement from disney. >> in honor of black panther's record breaking success, it's giving a million dollars to the boys and girls clubs of america. including the oakland chapter. that will expand their s.t.e.m. science, technology, engineering and math programs. disney is the parent company of marvel and abc 7. >>> speaking of movies, new at 6:00, a movie
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ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. ♪ >> twitter exploded today with a rumor involving lebron james becoming a warrior. most people think this won't happen, but the idea has everyone talking. we are going to tell you more. >> you guys have been around long enough to know that when we started we were told we don't report anything about rumors. it has to be faxed. well things have changed. how do you think something like this started? >> it came from a report that some reporter wrote. he said that he had a source that said lebron james would be open to coming to the warriors. it would be a possibility conceivably, because in the off- season he can become a free agent. a lot of teams have been talked about as his destination. nobody has talked about the warriors until today. lebron wants to catch up with michael jordan with regard to rings. so, what better destination than here. they want to cause a commotion and be in the spotlight. we were at practice today and jason talk to the warriors and got kevin durrant's reaction. >> no way. for the last 2 years everyone has been wondering where he will go. i understand that part, it is fun to see the suspense, but we are getting away from the real game. we just want to play ball. >> i can't talk about other players and teams. i'm not allowed to. >> what about a hypothetical situation? >> hypotheticals should not be allowed either.>> that was pretty clever. >> it is what everyone was talking about today. i listen to sports radio today, and when something provokes this much conversation, we have to follow it. the warriors would have to do a lot of financial juggling to get that done. >> would the warriors want someone as great as lebron, because when he is on the team it is just him. the beauty of the warriors is, you have two of the best players and they are even. they are all even. there is not one guy way appear. >> i believe that is true. the chemistry is great there. lebron doesn't give off a bad image, but they like the team now. what would lebron look like in a warriors outfit. i have been listening to the radio all day long and you wouldn't believe the negativity out there. people do not want him coming to the warriors. here is the reaction to him possibly coming here. >> no, that would upset me. i think the warriors collaboration is great right now. they play as a team. i think lebron is selfish.>> i know that he whines a lot, but he is a good player. he should stay where he is. i don't want to lose anyone for him. >> would you want him here? >> no. i think the way the warriors are lined up is perfect. >> do not sign lebron james. >> you can say that is a fair representation. all day long, it was running 90% that they don't want them. it seemed to me people were not only against dick, but adamantly even against the idea of him breaking up the great chemistry that the warriors have. >> if he did come, who would have to go? >> they would have to get rid of clay thomas -- thompson. you have to create a huge salary. but there is one thing that leaves a little bit of doubt, the business side of the warriors has created such a whole, that the basketball site needs to keep up. so what would be better than bringing lebron here. i would say the chances are not good. >> i like the team they have now.>>> we have well above average temperatures today. we have no rain to talk about for the next few days. the jet stream is well to the north. we are well above average for temperatures. it is in the 60s and 70s. this will continue throughout the weekend. this is not what you want to see but it is what we have. the radar is pinning and it will show green for a couple of days. get used to 72 degrees. high temperatures were off the charts. the high pressure is strong enough to build in. it is coming out of the upper atmosphere. this is a good stable environment. temperatures today were 7 degrees warmer than average. there is that big dome of high pressure that is going nowhere. i got a couple of emails and people are getting nervous about this. february is a wet month. when you get into the middle of february, if you don't have anything staring you down that is wet, this is what happens. as we head towards the weekend, it will be high and dry with temperatures not very super bowl like. your super bowl parties could easily be outside. even on the coast they will be in the 70s.>> look out it is trying to get green in the pacific northwest. tomorrow it will be 74 degrees. when i come back, we will look at the rest of the weekend and go searching for brain. >>> he is one of the most famous actors and he is a native. >> tonight, his artwork at his high school alma mater is gone. we will be right back. hi, we're alaska airlines. and we don't just fly lumberjacks to glaciers. we fly all kinds of people all kinds of places. like app developers to mexico city. musically inclined novelists to nashville. and pilates instructors to palm springs. sure, we love a good glacier. but we also like a little cocoa butter. from the west coast to the world. alaska airlines. that's how we fly. >>> police in michigan have issued a certain apology. the township police department issued a -- and apology to this young lady. she came forward to accuse larry nasser of molestation. in 2004 when she was just 17, she told police that larry nassar molested her. at the time, larry nassar convince the police the procedure was legitimate. >> i was sitting at home when i got the call. i broke down after they apologized. this is a phone call i had been waiting 14 years for. >> we failed you. we let you down. you don't know how sorry we are. we have had a lot of private conversations and apologies, but we felt the need to do a public apology.>> larry nassar is back in court for his final sentencing hearing. this one comes from lansing, michigan. he has been sentenced to a minimum of 100 years behind bars. he now faces an additional 25 years. >> a mural painted by james frankel is gone. it has been covered up. >> this comes after he was accused of sexual misconduct. christina, there are several pieces of art around the school that james frankel panicked out what will happen to those? >> those will be on the way out too. the school said although they appreciated the pieces, they were always intended to be temporary. this is what it looked like when it was done and 2014. just last week, they made the decision to cover it up in brown paint. there were some questions about the timing of it. it follows the rumors of sexual misconduct. >> a lot of people are confused as to why it came down. obviously he has been accused of something. it is not official, it is rumors right now.>> the school district is not addressing the allegations against him, they said they have always plan to paint over it. they said another mural by him was removed in 2016 and artwork and the library was taken down last summer. they said they considered the best interest of the students. the district also says groups are working on a concept for a that will go in its place that will celebrate diversity on campus. back to you. >>> shares of the company guess felt today after kate upton accused the cofounder of sexual misconduct. in a tweet, she wrote it is disappointing that such an iconic women's brand is still empowering paul marciano as their creative director. >> shares and gas felt nearly 15% per share and close that just over $15 per day. >> a dog comes out of nowhere and attacks. >> that is when i thought to jab him in the eye. then i heard someone cursing and yelling.>> coming up, the search for the dog and why officers are checking with homeless people in the area. >> this company is laying off workers and sending its operations across the country. >> 40 years after natalie wood died, there may be a person of interest in the case and he is very well known. we will be right back. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. utilizing pg&e's talent and expertise in that area trains our firefighters on the gas or electric aspect of a fire and when we have an emergency situation we are going to be much more skilled and prepared to mitigate that emergency for all concerned. the things we do every single day that puts ourselves in harm's way, and to have a partner that is so skilled at what they do is indispensable, and i couldn't ask for a better partner. >>> a woman mauled by a pit bull is speaking out about the attack. that dog and it's owner has not been found. our kind -- crime reporter joins us now. >> she wants to make clear she has nothing against pit bulls but she want -- wants to send a clear message that the owner should be responsible. >> i have to tape these to my arm and they slip off at night. it is really uncomfortable. >> she was bitten on both of her arms by a loose pitbull. she said the pain can be excruciating.>> i don't know what i did to make him want to bite me. >> she was driving on broadway about two weeks ago when she pulled over to close her hood. that is when it happened. >> he grabbed my arm and i fell back, i was thinking, i can't believe i've been attacked by a pit bull. i was trying to jab him in the eyes and then i heard someone cursing and yelling. >> a man pulled the dog away saving her life, then they both disappeared. she doesn't know if he was the owner or just passing by. she said the only thing she knows for sure is that it was a 100 pound gray pitbull. >> it was huge. i saw a really tight skin. >> despite serious wounds, she drove herself to the hospital. she has had four surgeries. she said she has no ill will against pit bulls. >> i don't hate pit bulls, and i have gotten some black brother -- black for that. i love animals. >> the pitbull may belong to a homeless person who lives nearby. the animal control officers and been -- have been visiting the area to find the dog. >> we want to do whatever we can to get down to the bottom of this. we want to hold whoever is responsible, responsible.>> the owner needs to follow the rules like everyone else so no one else is hurt. >> you should be license and have training to own the stock. >> she went back to the doctor this afternoon because of complications. as far as the dog is concerned, if it is found it will be quarantined. back to you. >>> do police know if there are any other witnesses? >> no. there are no security cameras in the area. >> thank you. >> robert wagner is being called a person of interest in the death of his wife natalie wood. a police made that claim in an upcoming segment of 48 hours. natalie would appeared in the movie west side story and rebel without a cause. she was on a boat with him in 1981. after a night of drinking, her body was found in the water. michael said he doesn't see charges coming from this. >> she was drunk on this night. she had also taken some pain pills. can you imagine how messed up she must've been. you can just imagine what was going on during the boat ride. >> at first her death was ruled a natural accident. but then the captain said he heard the cup arguing. robert wagner has denied any involvement. >>> a young girl inspired by a fictional horror story learned her punishment today. she was sentenced to 40 years in a mental institution. she was just 12 years old when she and another girl dragged another girl in the woods and stabbed her 14 times. however she still remains a wrist -- wrist to others. >>> the nations oldest streaming service is downsizing its work force and moving some of their operations to other locations. we will tell you how competition has opened pandora's box for pandora. >> that is the truth. when you think about it, long before there were smart phones or digital tablets, pandora was already streaming music. here is the thing that is interesting, competition, not only that, but higher prices make this better elsewhere. >> by the end of march, the 18- year-old service announced that it will be laying off 5% of its work force to cut expenses by $45 million per year. >> music streaming has been tougher and more competitive than they thought. >> they were once the only big company but now there is a lot of competition. >> in the first nine months of last year, it lost a lot of money and it's stock prices drop. in fact, one year ago pandora let go of workers too. they have been headquartered in this area since they began. >> it makes sense in this day and age, especially if you don't need highly skilled engineers to do it somewhere else where the cost of living is cheaper. >> because pandora was nimble enough to survive through 18 years of new platforms, it can reinvent and innovate itself again. >> the only companies that can't do this are either dead or dying. >> with $2 billion worth of revenue every year, they still have time to resuscitate themselves. back to you. >>> thank you. >>> the lieutenant governor as a big lead in the race for governor. the former mayor had nearly $70 million in the bank last year. former los angeles mayor, had just under $6 million per and she only had $184,000 per john cox lead the republicans with $2 million in his bank. >>> people are spending less time on facebook, the reason why and why mark zuckerberg said he is not concerned. >> a man acquitted of charges because of what a police officer did with his body camera.>>> workers protesting on campus, for the most part things stay peaceful, but one confrontation turned violent. we will be right back. >>> the san francisco public defender's office said missing footage played a crucial role in the acquittal of a homeless man on charges he made threats to a resident. an officer appears to turn off his body camera while responding to a complaint. there is a two-minute hole in the video. in court a defender said this may be a conspiracy. the police department says the incident is under investigation.>>> union workers at the university of california and their supporters held demonstrations today to protest what they say is a big pay gap. >> on uc berkeley campus the protest turned violent. this video shows a union worker clashing with police. a union representative said the protester was demonstrating peacefully when he was tackled by police. in a statement, officials said the protester was detained after he threw a sign at an occupied vehicle. when the officer tried to contain him he became resistant. several officers were needed to take him into custody. >>> earlier today, demonstrators chanted. it is a protest that was the largest. the union represents 25,000 employees in the system. it includes many different fields. the union has been negotiating with representatives for more than one year. >>> apple is taking preorders for their newest gadget. the apple home pod is similar to alexa. the company is promoting the speaker which will play anything from music to itunes. it will integrate with siri and can act as a speakerphone. the price tag is $349. it is expected to be in stores next week. >>> mark zuckerberg said users are spending less time on facebook. facebook had a 5% drop in the daily use of their site. he said this happened after facebook change the number of viral videos people see. he said he is not worried and thinks the changes will be good. >>> san francisco's mayor said he was not part of any back room political maneuvering. mike sat down with them this week for a one on one interview inside of his office. they discussed a number of topics from what he hopes to accomplish and his relationship with the late mayor and his reaction to the quick turn of events that led him to being sworn in. >> going into last tuesday's meeting, did you already know the outcome? >> no. i knew it would be a possibility but nothing was certain. >> the argument from some, which have heard, is that you were part of a back room deal. >> not that that is illegal, if that happened it would be politics, but it is not true. there were so many discussions happening. i guarantee you that i was not part of anything.>> he also talked about the accusations of sexism and racism after the acting mayor was removed. the full conversation including whether he plans on running in the general election, is coming up tonight on the 10 pm news. >>> gas prices are going up. >>> how a maintenance vehicle called -- caused delays on the freeway this morning. >> we will also tell you how much snow is on the sierras right now.>>> we are talking about record high temperatures in some parts of the bay. it was in the 70s today, and it will be warmer tomorrow. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com fora store near you. your to-do list if yjust keeps growing. me, (laughs desperately) it never stops. which is why the online financing application at carmax.com is so 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aces. and the impacts those aces impacted child's sense of the world as a safe place. the child often shows us through his big behaviors, how scared, angry or worried he or she is. these behaviors can be confusing for parents and care providers. that might seem daunting, however with the investment of first 5, with all their interventions and strategies that you heard from ingrid, september, just to cite a few, teacher training, use of practices and the opportunity of health available to families and very kind of organic settings that they can access them, without having to -- has made a difference in improving the outcomes. mental health has a stigma, so the best portal of serving families is family resource center. you don't get families easily to mental health facilities, but they come to the resource centers and it's there they feel comfortable, connected. healing begins to occur. the family support specialists are incredible, creating safety and tools to address concrete names. we support them greatly, thank you so much. >> good morning, supervisors, thank you for
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that is a north and northeast wind. as it blows offshore, it sinks, and as it sinks, it warms. this is the pattern that gets you a high fire danger and record heat. that is why log is not forming and we are not seeing a lot of frost in the morning either. it is 67 degrees in fairfield. so it was a warm day out there. when you look out there you can actually see this reflection this time of the year as it hits the tower. the forecast for tomorrow is just like today. maybe some more records. when i come back, we would look at super bowl sunday and beyond. >>> a yearly tradition has a bigger meaning this year. >> the fire happened, but we are a very strong community here. each day we are taking some time to make it all good. >> how a special beer not only had people lined up to get a taste, but how it is helping with the recovery from the wildfire. >>> beer lovers from all over gathered at the russian river brewing company in santa rosa to enjoy the annual release. >> our reporter has more on why the special beer draws huge crowds and how it is helping sonoma bounce back after the devastating wildfires. >> reporter: everyone is in a good mood this morning as they waited for the annual debut of one of the world's most famous beers. the line outside of the russian river brewing company in downtown santa rosa went around the block. people camped out since yesterday afternoon to get their hands on this beer that is brewed once a year. >> we were here last year and we were really excited to come in and try this.>> reporter: this is especially hoppy beer first rose to stardom back in 2010 getting high marks from beer officials. the big buzz has led to long lines every year, and now beer lovers from around the world make this annual pilgrimage. >> today is my birthday and this is my birthday resident to myself. i wanted to come and drink his beer which i have not had before.>> this is our sixth year, and we all meet and come up here no matter where we are at for a girls weekend in santa rosa. >> reporter: the first person in line was lindsay wardell and he told me he lost his santa rosa home and in the midst of rebuilding, he decided to take a beer break. >> this fire happened but we are a very strong community here. a lot of it is just about each day taking some time to make it all good. you cannot miss this beer though. this is a special treat. >> reporter: says the northbay fire tourism in this area has taken a real hit and the owners our hope in the annual release of their renowned beer will help give a boost to the local economy. >> two years ago, pliny the younger had an economic impact of million dollars for the two week period. we are hoping that the same thing will happen this year and it will not just help us, but all of the local hotels and neighboring restaurants. >> reporter: even the local girl scout troop benefited from the big crowd this morning as they used a very clever marketing campaign to sell a whole lot of cookies. remember this is a limited release for pliny the younger. it will be here for the next two weeks, and it will also be served up at a limited number of bars and restaurants around the bay area. cheers. >> he took just a little bitty syrup >> he is going to finish that beer when his take is over. >>> a california woman reports that her daughter is missing, but after two months of worrying, they actually found her daughter on the tv reality show the bachelor. >>> a father and a son imo to fight crime in the northbay and how law enforcement is a family affair. >>> dramatic -- a dramatic scene in court as a father tries to attack the u.s. gymnastic doctor who has been accused of abusing hundreds of girls including this man's three dollars. coming up, the man's apology afterword in the judges understanding reaction. it's time for the 'ultimate sleep number event' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during the ultimate sleep number event, our queen c2 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides is only $699, save $200. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> it is probably a reaction that most parents will be able to understand. it happened the day during the sentencing of u.s. gymnastic doctor larry nassar . a father of three of the victims ask a very blunt question. >> i would ask you as far as his sentencing to grant me five minutes in a locked room with this demon. would you do that? yes or no. >> know. >> would you give me one minute. >> you know that i cannot do that. >> it gives you the chills just watching that. our reporter has more on what happened next including what the judge said that there was no way she was going to punish that father for rushing at larry nassar . >> reporter: a charlotte ms. good judge said she will not punish the father of the three victims as he tried to attack the disgraced sports doctor larry nassar . >> i want to as part of the sentencing to grant me five minutes in a locked room with this demon. would you do that? yes or no. >> no sir i can't. >> would you give me one minute.>> reporter: randall margraves lunged at the doctor at the third and final sentencing. deputies and bailiffs quickly stop the attack. two of his daughters testified that day that the sisters were sexually abused by larry nassar at an elite gymnasium. the emotional father later returned to the courtroom and apologized to the judge. the judge says she understands his outburst and will not punish his acts -- him for his actions at the did this, but if he promises not to lash out again. a sentence is expected next week and larry nassar faces a minimum of 25 years in jail on top of the previous sentencing of 65 years. the attack happened after stunning revelation says that the officials were told about the sex abuse claims in 2015, nearly one year before the scandal broke, but did nothing to stop it. >>> a 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspension of watching a 5-year-old boy on a bart train. raymond benson is now facing charges that include battery and child cruelty. he was arrested at the berkeley station at around 9:30 am wednesday morning. police say the child accidentally bumped into him, and then benson punched the child. >>> a woman who was reported missing back in november has been hiding in lakeside on the set of the reality show the bachelor. rebecca martinez is on the season of the bachelor, and it was pointed out by people on facebook. it turns out that martinez's mother reported to police that she had last seen her daughter on november 12. today on twitter, rebecca martinez said mom, i did not get cell service on the bachelor? >>> a northbay chp officer who patrolled the streets are not just partners, they are father and son. our reporter met those two officers today.>> reporter: anthony keeton sr and anthony keith jr. are officers. they also happen to be father and son. >> because we are father and son, we have that report. >> reporter: i asked him who was better behind the wheel when they are together at night. >> we are dealing with a lot more technology, and he is very tech savvy. >> reporter: the other night the sun was doing paperwork at the office when his father got into a pursuit on highway 101. the sun dropped what he was doing and drove ahead of the chase and flattened the tires would spike strips. >> a lot of people say that he had it started, but he had to have his kid initiate for them. a couple of people were joking and say -- saying that he i will save you.>> reporter: his son started four years ago and he has been on the force 10 years. his dad probably pinned on his badge when he graduated from the police academy.>> we work well together and we balance one another out. we are both very driven and want to protect the community. >> it is nice having a partner that i have a little bit more connection with, and we definitely have each other's back.>> reporter: there might be a third officer in this family as the young officer is -- younger son of one of these offers -- officers is instant in becoming a police officer. >>> police are trying to determine how a 12-year-old girl got a loaded handgun that accidentally went off at her backpack yesterday. the 12-year-old has an attorney and is currently not talking with investigators. for students and an adult was hurt with that small caliber gun fired a single round inside of the girls backpack when the girl reportedly dropped the bag. a 15-year-old boy was struck in the head, but he is expected to survive. the other injuries were minor.>>> a woman died when she fell down the escalator at the montgomery bart station last night. the woman was from oakland and there does not appear to be any evidence of foul play. >>> we continue to follow breaking news were utility and fire crews are on the scene of a reported gas leak. we are also learning that some water lines ruptured when a huge tree came down on cherry street. that section of the road is now closed to traffic. the fire department and electric company are both on the scene investigating. [ music ] >>> a barrier man with -- a bay area man with lou gehrig's disease recorded albin even though he can no longer uses voice and tells what the record means to him and his teenage daughter.>> -- >>> we have been following the story of this woman. she is the red panda who has a unicycle that is mentioning -- missing. >>> there is an announcement that the warrior star players family is about to grow. we will have the story when we come back. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> new information now on the golden state warriors halftime performer who had their unicycle stolen. the team is now helping her out with a brand-new what. rong niu has been performing under the name red panda for many years now. as we have reported someone took her seven foot tall custom unicycle from a baggage area at sfo. it is worth about $25,000. the warrior say the new unicycle will take several months to manufacture. >> she has done a number of halftime ask for us for more than 20 years. she has always been a fan favorite of the season-ticket holders. for us, we wanted to make sure that we could keep her on the cycle and she could continue to perform not just here, but around the world. >> services go please released a picture of the man who was seen walking off with her back. -- bag. the agent is now offering a $2000 reward for the return of that unicycle with no questions asked.>>> steph curry has made a lot of three-pointers in his career, and soon he will have three little ones at home . him and his wife ayesha curry are expecting another baby. she wrote on her facebook saying how did this happen? she said she is feeling blessed and very sick. >>> with all of the talk yesterday the rumor about lebron james and the possibility of playing for the warriors was out. today lebron james squashed all of the talk in any thought of him playing for golden state is just nonsense. he went on to say that he understands there will always be speculation about his future, but the warriors is a nonstory. >>> his body is broken, but not his spirit. the bay area man who is battling lou gehrig's disease and is now recording an album of songs that he wrote so that his daughter will never forget it. >> it means a lot to me to know that he is going to have something to say with me about my life and my kids and to have with me. >>> we have a weekend to talk about. a beautiful sunset tonight in a beautiful warm day today. we had no rain, and we will see you back here with your we can forecast. your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an aceliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. ♪ >>> a beautiful start to february. it was warm and sunny. let's go to bill in the weather center. not the kind of weather that you would expect for this time of year, and it looks like it is going to be with us for a while.>> maybe all the way until around the 12th. more records were set today and temperatures are 10 or 15 degrees above average in some places. so it is well above the average as record temperatures are happening all over the place. it was 76 degrees in san jose and 69 degrees in oakland. we are looking at the potential for more records tomorrow and beyond. this pattern will set us up with very warm days right through the weekend and into next week. i know. if you look at the environmental cues at the
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>> so the base text is going to be a plane bill. the way this is going to happen is everybody is going to be allowed to offer an amendment. what's in the amendments we don't know. there's several pieces of immigration legislation in the senate and everybody has the opportunity to the offer an amendment. i believe that whatever we end up passing needs to be narrow and focussed. we should secure our border. i have more border than any member of congress, 820 miles. i spent almost a decade ads as an undercover officer in the cia, we should be able to get control of our boarders. >> i think a lot of democrats would agree with you on that. >> i agree. the original co-sponsors of our bill, 25 democrats, 25 republicans that said let's secure our border by the end of 2020 and let's solve the problem for the daca recipients and dreamers. >> as this debate on immigration starts officially in the senate this week. here's what has a lot of people skeptical that anything is going to get done. you recall the senate did pass a bill in 2013 and the house wouldn't p even take it up. why won't house speaker paul ryan give a guarantee he will bring something to the floor if it passes the senate? >> i wasn't in congress in 2013, i don't know how that process went through. i think the speaker has said that he is interested in bringing something -- something to the floor. we got to figure out what that foundation is. i hope that we use the usa act as the foundation in the house and the folks have amendments that they think we need to bring in order to get more people to vote yes, let's have those conversations. it's better to have a -- ultimately when this gets done, it's going to be to be done in a bipartisan way. there's only one bill in the house that's bipartisan, let's build upon that as a foundation. that's always been the plan and idea. some have said our bill doesn't have border security. this is a bill that we were supposed to be voting on side by side with an appropriation bill for the rest of the government. now that we got the budget done last week and we're starting to draft the omnibus or the appropriations bill to fund the department of homeland security and things like that, these are votes that should be taken side by side -- >> really quickly. sorry to interrupt. is it okay with you this lack of commitment to have a bill come to the house floor? >> well, i've been told, and the speaker has made it clear, that he wants to have a vote on immigration. and what that vote is going to be -- >> you hit the's guaranteed? >> it's hard for me to say whether something is guaranteed or not. i would have liked to have seen a vote months ago because the longer we don't do something, the more uncertainty that, you know, 1.2 million young men and women have to deal with. >> you are a current member of the house intelligence committee, so i have to ask you about the president's decision not to declassify the democrat's memo. president trump said he's heeding the advice of the fbi and doj by not releasing the memo. but he didn't do the same with the republican memo. is it a double standard? >> i don't think so. in the republican memo there was no information that hadn't been out in the public domain. so there was nothing there that was going to have an impact on national security equities. in the democratic memo, i personally brought up at least four cases that we could have rewritten parts of the memo in order to make sure we were protecting national security equities. adam schiff refused to take those suggestions. i hope that they're willing to tweak some of the language that doesn't change what they're trying to accomplish but it can protect the equities and let's get the democratic memo out as quickly as possible. >> you disagree with your republican colleague in the house who write both should be released i read both memos and neither endangers national security, the american people deserve to read both memos? >> i believe that all americans should read both the memos. but i think there are four elements within the democratic memo that if you changed a word here or there that would not reveal or have an impact on national security equities and we can get that out as quickly as possible. all of us voted to release that memo. the democrats on the committee had said that they wanted to follow what guidance that doj and the fbi had to say. but again, in my opinion, there's four elements that a quick tweak -- and i've already given those suggestions to my democratic colleagues on how to get that done. >> congressman will hurd, we appreciate your time, thank you. >> always a pressure. keep talking about the issue of immigration because the more we talk about it, the more my colleagues realize this is an issue that americans want to get done, the quicker we can get it cone. >> come back any time we'll talk about it. >>> as the world gathers in south korea for the winter games a dark truth lies behind the podiums, the trade for dogs for meat. why $30,000 dogs are slotered every year. >>> the anxiety coming after last week's big losses where the dow dropped more than 1,000 points, the question is have we seen the worst? 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ruptured spleen, up to two hours, you could just die. it was a scary time. >> an amazing come back and a huge congratulations to the three medal winners. >>> as millions around the world are cheering on their home teams, not far away in the shadows of olympic park in pyeongchang lies south korea's dark truth a brutal trade in dog meat. tell us more about this russian billionaire -- randy kaye. >> the games are always fun to watch but what people don't know while the games are underway, thousands of dogs in south korea, many of which were stolen off the street, are being raised on farms to be killed for their meat. we visited one such farm. take a look. >> this is how more than 170 dogs were living in a farm outside seoul, south korea. the farmer has been raising dogs and slaughtering them for their meat for 20 years. he told us he doesn't feel any guilt. >> translator: animal is animal, meat dog is meat dog, pet is pet we need to separate them. >> while some of the farms are regulated, in many the conditions are horrific. dogs logged in cages 24/7, no human contact. many of them end up sick but don't get any medical treatment. >> they just leave -- there is nothing in the cage. so they -- sometimes they just bite each other or fight each other. they just want a connection. they just want some attention. >> reporter: she is part of a team from the human society international. despite the fact that dog meat is still accepted and eaten by many in asia, the human society is working to shut down the farms. in south korea alone there are about 17,000 doing meats farm across asia it's estimated 30 million are killed for their meat each year. >> today we are sending several dogs to the u.s. so we came here to take them out from the cage. and probably its their first time ever to get out of this cage. >> translator: there is that trend where the dog meat culture is being driven underground, this is not a good business. you shouldn't be in a business going into shadows. >> all these dogs might otherwise be kept as pets. what's also surprising is many of the farmers have pet dogs while raising meat dogs. >> translator: i love all animals. yes, i have a pet dog. i'm raising an english bull dog. >> reporter: here's how it works. the human society international cuts a deal with willing farmers it sets them up in a new business. in an unprecedented move the leader of south korea seems to be taking a stance on the issue. the president recently adopted a dog rescued from a meat farm. the first of its kind to have the title first dog in south korea. with south korea hosting the olympic games they're posting restrictions on dog meat markets. >> reporter: that's not enough for some athletes. an olympic skater adopted this dog from south korea. she's an outspoken critic of the dog meat trade. she told me i do wish and hope that all doing meat farms will be closed down. we see dogs as man's best friend. already hundreds of thousands of people vowed to boycott the olympic games signing a petition calling for the end of dog meat consumption. these dogs are some of the lucky ones. so far the human society international has rescued more than 1,200 dogs. once a vet clears them they're shipped to the united kingdom and united states for adoption. just a month or so from being rescued from the dog farm we visited, this golden retriever found herself a forever home. >> i believe she has a gentle spirit about her, which i think is one of the -- one of the traits that we love the most about goldens. >> reporter: this was sofia back in korea, look at her now in the u.s. >> she loves the freedom of the back yard. >> reporter: one farm at a time, one dog at a time, ushering in a new future for south korea. >> translator: recently here in home a raid in pennsylvania discovered about 150 dogs being raised for their meat. it's problem across the country which is now there is bipartisan bill making its way through the congress to try to put an end to the dog and cat meat trade here in the u.s. and hopefully, it will save many animals' lives. back to you. >> randy kaye, thank you for that. after a volatile week, stock markets around the world will be opening for the first time on monday. how could investor anxiety affect you? next. at holiday inn express, we can't guarantee that you'll be able to contain yourself at our breakfast bar. morning, egg white omelet. sup lady bacon! fruit, there it is! but we can guarantee that you'll get the best price when you book with us. holiday inn express. be the readiest. >>> the u.s. stock market opens in just 15 hours and are we in for another wild ride? the stock markets fluctuations last week resembling a roller coaster ride. president trump touting the economy on monday. the dow closing down 1, 175 points or 4.6%. as the week progressed stocks recovered then nose dived and wobbled before plummeting again on thursday. it swing more than 1,000 points friday in trading before closing the day up more than 300 points. let's talk it all over with the author of "the capitalist code" yes, you can time the market. so let's start right there, ben. this was a wild week for the stock market we talked about the huge volatility. wat do you think is going on and what's the impact on main street? >> before i answer those questions i have to say the last segment you had on about slaughtering dogs is so morally important. there's no more morally important subject in the world. please everyone do what you can to save dogs -- >> i'm a dog lover, too. >> second we don't know what the future of the stock market is. we do know there is a lot of reasons for it to fall, it was just too high. long ago when we had a crash in 1987, ronald reagan was asked why it crashed and he said, very wisely, i think it was just too high. and it was too high. there is no fundamental underlying problem with the economy, so there should be no long lasting crash and the effect on consumer spending shouldn't be affected. its affect on consumer spending is trivial. >> i hope you're right. the president just tweeted this 4.2 million hardworking americans have received a large bonus or pay increase because of our tax cuts and jobs bill and it will only get better. we are far ahead of schedule. we're not sure where the president is getting his numbers, we are checking on that. we know individuals are only seeing a fraction of the benefit compared to the big corporations. >> that's not true. with all due respect, i love you, but with all due respect, when the stock market goes up, people's colleges go up, charity endowments go up. so when the stock market goes up, it's an enormous benefit in general. >> i hear what you're saying but we're talking about the tax cuts specifically. >> and the tax cuts have a huge effect on the stock market because by greating the corporate income tax rate it raises corporate profits, raises the price of stocks and that benefits charities. >> there are still a lot of people, though, who don't have 401k who aren't invested in the stock market -- before you respond let me throw this out there and get your response. the survey of analysts that say only 13% of company's tax cut savings will go to pay raises, bonuses, benefits, 43% go to investors in the form of stock buy backs, dividends. do you think that's fair, ben? >> i think that's totally fair. again, it goes to people's retirement plans it's not just 40 1ks for example i am a member of the screen actors' guilt, our requireme retirements are in stock. so if it goes up, we're more security. anything that moves the stock market up makes people's retirements more security, makes their colleges more security, their hospitals more secure, moving the stock market up is a good thing. that corporate income tax shouldn't have been in there. if you want to tax somebody tax rich people. i'm an unusual republican, i think we should have tier taxes on rich people. i don't think the problem is on corporate taxes at all. cutting corporate taxes is a good idea. taxing very rich people, great idea. >> let me ask you about one of the impacts of these tax cuts, the deficits. we know the tax cuts are set to increase the deficit by about $1 trillion, meantime they just approved $500 billion in new spending. they suspended the debt ceiling limits for more than a year. here's what rand paul had to say. i quote, our debt is $20 trillion and growing, our party seems to only want to be fiscally conservative when they're in the minority. senate and white house and we should stand for less spending. instead, we see a massive increase. where have the conservatives gone? >> that's an interesting question. there's a theory called supply side that said if you cut taxes you get more revenue for the treasurer. it turned out not to be true, a disaster. and the republican party never recovered from that. i'm an old guy. i remember eisenhower saying it's a duty to our grandchildren to have a balanced budget. i would like to see them walk back to it. i live in a neighborhood where every house has one or two bentleys. i'd like to see those people taxed more so we could have more pay down of the federal debt. we are heading towards a default. it may not be in my lifetime, i have a granddaughter who's 7 years old, i don't want to see america default in her lifetime either. >> ben, thank you very much. good to see you. we'll be right back. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an aceve had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side 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super bowl champ spoke with angelo cataldi on wip. >> i watched you come off the airplane yesterday and i'm sure very little sleep, you went over and greeted the fans that come up to you. how did that bond happen and how important was it to the success of the team this year. >> you know, the bond, it doesn't happen overnight. it happens with guys just being around each other every single day, and i start, i start talking about these moments back in otas when we are together for the first time and what we're building and trying to build and then you know, you get in the regular season and adversity start toss happen, some of the injuries, guys are just getting a little bit closer, and then another injury happens or something goes on and maybe something about a player or a teammate or something and then just continues to get closer and closer and closer, and next thing you have a team like this, a band of brothers, and that play together, love one another and enjoy coming to work every day and that is why when you do things like that coming off the plane and guys walking over to the fans, there had almost 2,000 fans there at the airport and at our facility, yesterday that is what it is all about, it is about the fans and being able to win a champion ship for them. >> um-hmm, wow. >> wasn't that powerful. >> so surreal and that was a great team. it may pale, it will pale in comparison to what we're about to see. >> get ready next level. >> thanks, buddy. >> good stuff. >> get your gear yet rush is on to get eagled up before thursday. tori takes you shopping next. >>> super bowl player whose house was burglarized in minute so the a we will be in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> nick foles not only beat pate tree yachts, he defied the sports illustrated jinks. you will remember two weeks ago he was on the cover. >> new at 5:30 foles will be on it again, this time at super bowl mvp. here's cover title philly special, that is the name of the trick play where nick foles caught that key touchdown you see pictured in the end zone. sports illustrated calls it a play for the ages, that will live forever in nfl lure. >> i love that head line, that is great. >> fantastic. >> the moment birds beat patriots eagles gear flew off sports shelves. >> vittoria woodill is live in willow grove where fans are stocking up on super bowl merchandise for the victory parade, tori. >> reporter: that is right, everyone wants to be geared out head to toe for those parade plans on thursday, even myself, i finally got to score one of these items. people are in the parking lot waiting to get on tv for 15 minutes. it is awesome. i was hearing eagles chants and cheers and seeing that eagles merchandise fly out those doors behind me, take a look at the fun we had today, shopping. >> we're waiting. >> it is time to whistle while you wait. >> should i have gotten a sweat shirt? willow grove eagles apparel is flying off the shelf. whether you notice piles of t 's at dick's or go through every rack at rally house, she sums it up. >> good to be live. >> reporter: jordan can relate >> it feels like you are still trying to collect your thoughts. >> yep. >> yes. >> take it in. take a deep breath for me. >> it was really good. really good game. >> reporter: really everyone i expect to didn't mind waiting in line for winning gear that they just can't wait to show off. >> i figured there will be a lot of well to do fans out there on the streets so i will to have dress up. >> reporter: how you are keeping it classy. >> that is me. >> my son lives in pittsburgh. he can't wait to wear this, down south side, to all of the steelers fans to show who the real champions of pennsylvania are. >> my daughter's in boston. i'm hear to buy a shirt for her so she can wear a eagles shirt proudly in boston. >> i saw flyers, phillies and this is great you got your t-shirt to remember it all. >> yes. >> reporter: most likely if you weren't waiting in line you probably had someone else doing your dirty work like this mom. why are you back in line. >> because i got the wrong one >> reporter: who said you got the wrong one. >> my boys. >> reporter: and my sisters. i will flip you around and i will show you what they have. here's a hoodie. i'm work and you are kicking back eating doritos. >> going down nice, she said, nice. that is enough. i'm leaving now. >> reporter: sisters, you got to love it. but i have to say the lines weren't as bad as i thought. i think yesterday lines were like trailing out the window, or out the door but at rally house and this dick's in will he grove the lines were not that bad but i will say if you are trying to find one of those snow hats like an eagles snow hat they are completely sold out, and everyone is pretty much low on women's sizes. so, that is the late here's from willow grove, fortunately it is a very, very good day when i got to get some shopping in, but ukee and jessica didn't place your order with me so i have nothing for you, only this hat for me something subtle. >> you gave us some memories. >> i'm going over your sisters 's house and have some doretto. >>> and legendary. and. and, congratulations to the super. >> and, eagles. >> and, championship. you know how many, and, working hard, for the phillies , and, and -- un audible. >> it was about being a champion, and two stanley cups with the flyers, back in the 70's. >> um, um, thanks for that message. >> this eagles fan sent us a picture that tells us what we are thinking and that headlines, at last, isaac sending out this photo on twit ter using #cbs-3 and that issue of the inquirer is sure to be a collector's item. you can show the world, your eagles pride, just share your fan photos on facebook, twit ter, instagram, use the # cbs-3. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady's favorite target was targeted by burglars, while the team was away for the super bowl. police in foxboro massachusetts are investigating burglary of the home of the rob gronkowski and investigators won't say when the burglary took place, or what was taken but they are, searching for suspects. >> this is kind of a tough combination, you know, to have suffered this unfortunate loss , and then, to get home and be a victim of this kind of crime which really has, a profound effect on everybody who is a victim of this crime personal space is breached like that. >> police were called to investigate burglary yesterday after gronkowski returned home , in minnesota. >>> president trump is using the dui crash that killed an nfl player to fueled the fight for immigration reform. manual valvalo was in court after he cause that had deadly accident. he was accused of hitting 26 year-old colts linebacker edward jackson and 54 year-old uber driver with his truck early sunday morning. police say he, was intoxicated and driving without a license. >> they are killed by a person who is an illegal immigrant who has a history of illegal, reentry into this country, who fled the scene. >> reporter: president trump tweet today quote it is so disgraceful a person illegally in our country killed edward jackson. this is just one of the many such preventable tragedies. we must get the democrats to get tough on the border and will legal immigration, fast. prosecutors have not yet filed charges in the case. >>> the white house is reviewing the democratic rebuttal to a republican memo that allegeds fbi misconduct in the russia investigation. house intelligence committee voted unominously to release democrat's 10 page document. from that point it rebuts accusations of political bias at fbi when it requested warrants to spy on former trump campaign aid carter page >> he decide toss keep democratic memo under wraps, the american people will be forced to wonder what is the president, trying to hide. >> republicans are forletting all this fur out there provided that we scrub for sources and methods. >> the house intelligence committee has rescheduled steve ban on's interview in the russia probe for next week >>> british judge today upheld an arrest warrant for wikileaks founder julian assange, move means assange will remain a want man in the country where he has spent more than five years inside of the ecuador embassy. judge rejected a call from assange lawyers to revoke lawyer because he is no longer wanted for questioning in sweden, over alleged sex crimes. >>> the most powerful rocket in the world blasts off, coming up for what scientists hope this spaceship can do and where it can take humans up next. >>> do you want fries with that? some men might say yes, please what is in these fries that some researchers say can help regrow hair, kate? >>> well, by the weekend the adrenaline, from the super bowl and parade and we have a pretty seasonal weekend but it will be a little damp, great for snugging up on the couch and watching rain outside your window mess of saturday is quiet but few sprinkles could develop in the afternoon and seasonal milder sunday but rain looks likely so plan your weekend amazon is worth more than microsoft, the on line retailer's market value of $685 billion makes it third largest corporation in america , behind google and apple. amazon is planning to build a second headquarters in philadelphia, in one of the 25 finalists to host the new site >>> popular fast food item could help grow a healthier head of hair. >> it sounding strange but new study says chemical that mcdonald's uses to cook its frenchfries can generate hair growth, type of the silicone that reduces oil splatter while fries are cooking japanese researchers say silicone can produce new hair follicles but more research is needed. >>> barber shops might be surprise on the side. >> maybe, i don't 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x crew into applause. >> applause. >> fall come. >> mega rocket combined power of the three space x rockets into one generating over 5 million-pounds of thrust, and enough to launch a 737. >> very big step forward we have not seen a rocket this powerful since space shuttle retired back in 2011. >> space x founder and ceoe lon musk spoke to bill harwood monday at the launch pad. >> why does the country need this rocket. >> this rocket is great for a lot of reasons. it is something that i think inspiring the public and could be sent to the moon, and refueling, send people to mars >> reporter: this launch is midnight cherry roadster with a dummy named starman it is headed for a orbit around the sun that extends as far out as mars and could remain in orbit for hundreds of millions of years. the side boosters that got falcon we have any space musk got them back intact. they stuck their landings at cape canaveral airport station , manual, cbs news, kennedy space station. >>> number of children affect by their mother's alcohol consumption during pregnancy may be higher then previously thought. all according to a new study published today in the journal of the american medical association. the research, suggest up to one in 20 american children may suffer from fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. experts say earlier research found only one in 100 children has been affected by maternal drinking. >>> there is a new treatment for a tremor disorder that strikes millions and it has potential to help many more perhaps even those with parkinson's disease. on the healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl follows one of the first patients in philadelphia. >> reporter: simple task of drinking water was an ordeal for jim, a common movement disorder called essential tremor that causes his hands to shake uncontrollably. >> you cannot do a lot of things thaw want to to. >> reporter: tremors started 10 years ago, not known what causes it, for jim, a especially debilitating because his other hand is prosthetic, he who it in vietnam when he was wounded by fire. >> i'm very limited, i have learned to work around limitations my whole life, but this one really slows you down quite a bit. >> reporter: hoping to get his life back delaware grandfather turned to penn medicine for treatment with a new non- invasive technology. >> i think it is magic, i think it is just absolutely fabulous. >> reporter: doctor gordon baltic is using high frequency result sound to sap part of the brain that causes tremors. >> we are creating a thermal lesion which is irreversible, however, it has huge, huge promise. >> reporter: mri is used to pinpoint the ultrasound. >> how are we doing. >> reporter: to make sure it is hitting right spot with the correct dose jim's writing, movement ability is monitored as treatment progresses. >> you have to be careful with it because there is no eraser on the pencil. >> reporter: right after treatment that jim says is not painful he is put through series of tests and able to use his hand without shaking. week later he is back for a checkup. did you notice it got better right away after the procedure >> right after. >> wow. >> reporter: for the first time in a decade he is able to write three important word for his wife: i love you. what does it feel like to write that. >> very nice. >> reporter: still getting used to using his hand again but tremor's gone a week before it was this, and then now this. >> it is incredible. incredible. >> reporter: so he can go back tone joying, soup, signing his name and fishing, his other love. now jim chose this new therapy instead of the surgery after the drugs stopped working, and his tremor is now expect to be , gone, for good. it is really remarkable we were there, watched it happened, and in a non- invasive way. it is terrific. potential for other things including parkinson's. >> indeed, thanks, stephanie. >>> kate bilo joins with us a look at a wintry mix. >> this system looks messy for tomorrow morning and both commutes impact morning with the snow, ice, afternoon with some heavy rain, this is an all day event, maybe a break in the action but i'll show you coming up but mess of the wednesday from start to finish and where you live determines what you will see. we will break it dunn region by region but lets first start with the good news and it is a beautiful sunset across the area taking a look at ocean city you can see cloud, pastel colors that have even faded in the past five minutes and more brilliant then this maybe saw it on cbs philly.com but looking beautiful there and looks great looking live toward the sky line from the palmyra cove nature park on the live neighborhood network, pinks and purples, nice looking end to an ugly gray day but sun came out in time to provide some really nice looking stuff in the afternoon storm scan three showing clear conditions across portions of the east coast but cloud are moving back in with our next storm approach and here it is this moisture moving quickly across tennessee, you can see ice, freezing rain, northern arkansas and southern missouri and snow to the north all coming together, turn into one larger system impacting us starting overnight and tomorrow morning. we have got winter weather alerts, winter storm warning, for poconos only and points north and you can see our area under a winter weather advisory that includes camden, gloucester county, northern burlington salem and northern delaware as well and all of southeastern pennsylvania. so future weather will time this out cloud increasing overnight, snow begins to get hear between four and 5:00 a.m. to the south and west and starts to move in at 6:00 a.m. already steady snow here in our north and western suburbs and brief batch in philadelphia before we start to see that change over. by seven or 8:00 a.m. we are seeing a transition in the city to mixture of snow, sleet , freezing rain as warm air lifts in and then pushes north and break in the action midday for south jersey and delaware but still snowing heavily in the poconos and lehigh valley here. the pink, dangerous icing as well, this is 11:00 a.m. cities like allentown reading could see dangerous icing through mid morning time frame and then, early afternoon really is all rain for most of us in the poconos may see a switch over to some sleet and freezing rain and then just plane rain, yellow shading, it is pouring here at three and that will continue in the afternoon. even 7:00 he clock we will deal with heavy rain pushing toward shore and in the clearing until 9:00 o'clock tomorrow night. we will break it down region by region shore likely to see snow snow at all, in the city coat to go an inch in the north and western suburbs but heading up lehigh valley up to 4 inches around allentown, bethlehem, poconos over 6 inches may come down. so general four to eight in the poconos, two to four for lehigh valley and far north and western suburbs just a coat to go an inch around city and mainly rain for south jersey and delaware but i'm concerned about this icing, to the northwest where over a tenth of an inch of ice could lead to slick conditions in the poconos, reading, lancaster and slippery morning for many of us here in the afternoon to the north and west, it will be slick and icy , and, and puddles and pond ing, for the ponding afternoon commute so busy day no matter which way you slice it. thursday eagles parade cold, dry and blustery, friday watch for stray rain or snow and milder over weekend with rain likely by sunday. back to you guys. >> kate, thank you. >>> the lengths one person went to to make sure she got in the 2018 oscar nominee class photo. >>> why philly's own kobe bryant was part of it, kobe brian oscar nominee details in the hot minute with bex up ya know, denny's new remind me of my favorite bakery. you mean, denny's denny's? yeah, denny's denny's. ♪ these are delicious. new craft pancakes. part of our seriously upgraded menu. your heart 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air has moved in enough that we are just dealing with very commute, and steady rain right now over portions of the northeast, and lower bucks montgomery counties, and shifting in burlington county and shore points a slow go on the schuylkill and slow go as well on the atlantic city expressway. that is where our frontal boundary is right now wind switch behind the front much colder to the north and west and back to the 30's but still in millville atlantic city and wildwood, that is changing very quickly as cold air rushes in behind the departing system. so when can we expect rain by 7:00 it looks like rain will be tapering from the city south jersey,heavy rain will continue in the 8:00 o'clock hour, likely tape by nine or 10. lehigh valley, poconos threat for freezing rain, sleet will end by eight. temperatures down in the 30's again so watch out for slick spots out there overnight low across the area down to 26. that means everything could re freeze it is going to be breezy helping dry out the streets before temperatures drop below freezing but there will be slippery spots black ice on your front walkways on sidewalks so please be safe tonight and into tom morning getting up early to try to get downtown and get your spot at parade watch for those slippery spots but tomorrow's high 35, breezy, cold but at least sunny. we will start super bowl parade at 30 degrees by the time things get to 1:00 when we head toward art museum it will be 33. it is windy. lets take a quick look at future feels like temperature because as we head into tonight it will feel l teens, wake up feeling like single digits in some spots and start of the parade even though it is around 30 it will feel a full 10 degrees colder so you're witness weather seven day forecast brings in dry conditions, tomorrow, blustery and cold, weekend is milder but another chance of rain late sunday, and partly cloudy, and yet another chance for rain on tuesday but we showed you our weather watcher image meteorologist lauren casey outside in the mobile weather watcher ride ago long the parade route and how does broad street look right now. >> reporter: it looks very very very, wet kate, it is soaking wet but i had to check out parade route on broad street in south philadelphia heading up toward center city. i will show you the conditions they are quite soggy. much different scene then it will be tomorrow. we will have sunshine. it will be pack with people but right now it is pack with cars and a lot of water. widespread ponding on the roadways we drove through a huge i wouldn't even call it a puddle more like localized flood ago this we are seeing on some sections of broad street, and as we head in the rest of thehe fall as kate was mentioning in the 7:00 o'clock hou seeing lull in the intensity have the rainfall but my radar on the cell phone says that will pick up again in even heavy as we head into the next 30 minutes and then we will have all this freezing overnight tonight y aware of black ice and as you are heading out of course get your spot on the parade route early tomorrow s a lot of water for refre sure to plan for that. guys yo that icy shuffle to make sure you don't flip because that ice will be hard to see if you are planning on being out here early tomorrow morning. >> hey lauren, that is so true indeed, no parking in the middle of the street, here we coming up free beer, for eagles fans. >> philly, philly the beer has come budd light is here for the bigving you the le down on how to get your hands full of budd light. >>> being at super bowl was an amazing experience we have a treat for you a look at what it was actually like on the photo journalist view of the celeb sports. ♪ ♪ there are seven continents... seven seas... but at at celebrity cruises, we'd argue... more than seven wonders. for a limited time enjoy two free perks like complimentary wi-fi and drinks. a savings for everyone in your stateroom when you book now, during the celebriruises sail beyond event. baby boomers here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. on sunday casey kuhn got the assignment of a lifetime shooting super bowl lii. he got great stuff and did a wonderful job. thinks a small sample of what it looked like from the field as the eagles won the >> nine seconds left eagles by eight, brady lines up, he is back, he is hit he stumbles he throws it deep to the end zone, and it is, knocked around and incomplete. the game's over. the philadelphia eagles are the super bowl champions eagles fans, every where and this is for you. >> we dit baby. we bleeping dit. >> unbelievable. >> e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> it has been a long journey a lot of people doubted us but we did it. we are champions we are world champions, we are the best. >> we did it. you did this today. >> parade dunn broad street, baby under >> yes sir yes sir. >> total chaos. >> we're world champions you cannot take that back frustrates. we're bringing it back to philly. we will have a celebration like no other you can believe that. >> ♪ >> yeah. >> every single one of y'all we did it. we believe in each other every time someone went down we for the harder we wanted it harder and we had more fun doing it then the league. we started on family we ended on family. 123, family. >> that is great stuff. >> amazing. >> great job. >> i will not make it to the parade i'm tiering upright now >> yes.w. >> all right leslie. >> thanks, casey. >> well done, casey and everybody out there they make sure we have had great stuff. >> exactly. >> he has waited decades for eagles to bring lombardi trophy home. >> i'm chantee lans. >> and i'm leon carolyn. he's work in the eagles ticket office for 55 years about i retired when i was nearly 78 years old. >> how he has been apart from the eagles super bowl parade tomorrow. >>> plus carson wentz is a big guy where he is headed right after tomorrow's parad fill in for vice-president pence. stay with ♪ for all the noses that stuff up around daisies. for all the eyes that get itchy and watery near pugs. for all the people who there's flonase sensimist allergy relief. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal conges't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. flonase sensimist. eyewitness nice continues at 5:30. we are one day away from the parade of champions in philadelphia. >> dreary weather could not dampen the spirit of city to want to watch history in, person. >> our from philadelphia international airport with more natasha. >> well good evening to you both philly eagles fans have been flying into the airport all day long today. they have been coming all around the country they were here for this historic super bowl parade. >> it is going to be a dream. >> even a drenching downpour could not dampen moment for diehard eagles >> wow. >> matt gordon flew in from oregon wednesday morning south jersey native has lived there for 20 years but he found his way back to the iconic art museum steps in town to celebrate the eagles historic super bowl win. >> i left central or gone last night at 8:00 o'clock, flew overnight landed this morning lucky enough to find a hotel. >> reporter: matt has followed the team throughout the season >> this year i got to travel to see them down in l.a. up in salt, last april wife and i came out to the draft. >> reporter: for matt nothing went more then being here for victory paradet winds its way around the city thursday morning. >> just, again it has been 44 years so i have been waiting for this the entire time, it has been pure joy. >> reporter: matt was not alone manyt +< eagles fans flew back to philly ready for historic eagles parade like brothers tito and real lou ice they lived in orlando but they never who that eagles spirit. >> i have been waiting for this moment since zero five. i bleed philly, in everything i do my nickname was fill any orlando. so we are here to represent and make this historic moment. >> i cannot go away, and in the see this parade. it means more to me then a lot of things. we were saying, we're bleeding green. >> reporter: eagles pride bringing fans back home from all around theountry, to the place where their willty lies.>> fly eagles fly baby. >> reporter: ukee and jessica we can tell you it has been easy to spotans here at the airport throughout the day. every where you look they are wearing eagles gear, very, very proudly i might add and mess of them that we talk to say they are ready for tomorrow's big parade. that is very latest live at philadelphia international i'm natasha brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> we love eagles green. >> welcome home. >> thanks, natasha. >>> to make sure everybody attending parade of champions stays safe philadelphia fire department has extensive plans for emergency managem personnel.health reporter stephanie stahl is here with that part of our coverage.big part of the plan you guys, philadelphia says it is all hands on deck, with paramedics and others who will take care of medical emergencies that could develop during the parade, that includes tending to injuries and also, issues related to the cold weather which is a very big health concern. >> with our planning we're actually going to be our e ms resource as long with the parade. >> reporter: deputy fire commissioner of emergency management services says there will be coverage all along the parade route there has been intense planning to cover any medical issues that happen duri eagles victory celebration. >> you know in the world today we have to expect anything and our folks again best in the world ready for anything. >> reporter: fire commissioner adam says special events response teams will be out in wearing these of red jackets on bikes subways and gators that will be used to transport patient toss medical tents similar to this one used during the pope's visit. >> they are a way to get people out and into a place to provide easier them out with everybody else. >> reporter: three medical tents will be set up one at museum steps in front of the rocky statue, on the north side of the parkway at rodin museum and south side of between the second street in front of the park town apartments. serious cases will be transported by ambulance to hospitals. >> a lot of our issues are when people we mix cold weather, enthusiasm and oures and that can cause a problem for you and then us. >> reporter: commissioner thinks main medical issues will be related to cold weather and intoxication. >> alcohol does not help you stay warm. >> we want people to have a safeebration but we're certainly excited like everyboles fly for a great event. >> reporter: commissioner says if you call 911 while at that parade be as descriptive as possible with your location, and describing the patient. they will also also be using an extensive circuit of cameras to locate people might need some help. they say dent call and say somebody is in an eagles cap because there will be a lot of eagles cap. biggest thing thinks cold and extended period, you guys will be out there for hours so you really need to be careful. >> what i learned in minneapolis, everyone. >> give us some hint. >> let me tell what you i learn, put on asossible. >> right. >> when you think you will put one more lane on and then you have to take them off. but standing still is not going to be warm, good luck you guys. >> we will there been. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> if you are planning on going near parkway tomorrow you should make other plans super mark at 21st and pennsylvania will be closed due to limited accessibility on parkway during the parade, but whole food tells "eyewitness news" their south street store will stay opened. >>> it is philly philly time. >> tomorrow some of us will be toasting world champions thanks to an eagles star winning a bold wager on the super bowl. >> "eyewitness news" reporter vittoria woodill is live on who is picking up what would be hefty tab. >> reporter: truly is can you tell who it is, that is right thanks to lane johnson and super bet philadelphians have a super supply for parade, lets take a look. >> dilly dilly day w dayoyal to their word budd light delivered on their prom toys all of philly for part raid. >> we did aboning for like 200 case s each. >> reporter: it started when lineman lane johnson made a bet with budd light last summer that if the eagles got a super bowl win philly philly would be choosing dilly dilly for free with free beer. >> can we get our free budd light now. >> reporter: no, not until tomorrow and find one of the lucky bars stocking up. so how many bars are there total. >> there is 35 to be exact. >> reporter: so they are all along the parade route. >> yes. >> reporter: is what the deal how do you get you >> you can go into the bars and there will be representatives from budd light giving out tokens and you will get them with the tokens. >> reporter: one of those bars along the parade route is mason's crossing right on the parkway a place to know a thing or two about parade party protocol. >> door men coming in, a lot of budd light over the report rorrer mike dougherty was behind the bars when they light, all cans, stored away in this approximately 90 seat bar, where a few of the 3 million fans expect to be celebrating, will be sharing beers and their stories. >> you're a season ticket holder. >> a friend of mine, tony, passed away, redskins weekend. something to do with the win yeah. >> w tony. >> and to philadelphia, shout out to mason crossing pub we are here today having a great time we have had a great time all day and look, everyone it is a celebration but lets not get cookie, jessica ukee, you know it, let's have fun tomorrow. lets be safe. let's have a good family t because this time, our time, right now is all about family and brotherly love. so it will be a good day tomorrow. >> it will be a great day. >> partponsibly. >> thanks tori. >>> we have got other stories that are making headlines today. >> another government shut down may have been avoided new budget was approved this afternoon we will detail the two year deal after the break. >>> incredible video in the wake of the earthquake in taiwan 12 story building on the verge ofkate? >>> weekend watch we have finally started to warm up we are talking highs in the 50's both saturday and sunday maybe barely in the 50's, but 50'srts on a dry note but it looks like 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your treatment. ask your doctor about victoza®. >>> wait until you hear where carson wentz will be rushing off to after tomorrow's parade >> meanwhile a rapper drake picks up the tab for an entire grocery store bex from today 's 96.5 hase in today 's hot minute. >> thanks ukee and j has been a crazy couple weeks for carson wentz from playoff super bowl immediately followed by stepping in, for vice-president mike pence. carson will be cutting festivities in philadelphia short, so head to washington d.c. to fill in as keynote at national prayer dinner. the vice-president was set to appear but will be in south korea ahead of the olympics. >>> next up will smith who has a lot, to be about. the west philadelphia native, shared his excitement following philadelphia eagles super bowl win as well as his son's big accomplishments. we will celebrate jayden's album reaching 100 million streams by releasing and re inactment video of jayden's icon music video. he is one proud dad. one final victory goes to the students of miami senior high who received a vice from it drake, the singer/rapper used their campus as a set for his upcoming video but didn't just stop there three time grammy winner donated 25 you this dollars to the school and gave each student custom designed uniforms and surprised one university of miami under grad with a $50,000 scholarship. just when you thought drake was done he swung by a supermarket and pick up tab for everyone's grocery in total spending over $125,000, now that is you why don't cut school because drake might show up just not tomorrow because tomorrow, it is a philadelphia eagles parade, and had that is your hot minute i'm bex from today's 96.5. >> aim he so glad tomorrow is parade and not to day. >> it is an ugly day. >> yes. >> it is gross. >> so miserable. >> just all day it looks like nighttime, you cannot let light in your rooms. just terrible. tomorrow will be completely different story. it will be a bright, sunny day in time for eagles parade but it will get colder. that is trade off this morning was cold enough we started the day with that wintry mixomorrow it is dry but win picks up as cold air dives from the northwest behind our storm. lets get in to it and start off in bethlehem an air gra that saw snow today fresh snow on the sidewalks they look clear but everything is looking glistening. roads are wet. did transition to lehigh valley after 42 inches came down this morning but if you are out walking or driving late tonight as temperatures start to plumet anything that looks wet may icy so something to keep in mind out and about or heading down earlyhia from the lehigh valley tomorrow morning for parade some slick spots out there lets check with our weather watchers, they are keeping us posted on weather conditions where they live and we will start with a look at snow totals, or we should do i guess rain totals in the area today we will start with. that rain amounts jeff more more in hatfield .59 inches, levittown our friend bill, got three-quarters of an inch, three-quarters of an inch in landingberg at gary's home, half inch for barbara lane and almost an inch in chesterfield new jersey as we check with ed connor. photos from weather watchers do show ice today jenny janssen sent this of her back deck just completely iced over definitely a icy start the two morning i wanted toow you difference in the afternoon as see big puddles and, once it changes over. steady rain for quite sometime and has been impacting us all afternoon and continues to do so right now. our weather watchers brings in a goodgy damp, messy conditions be safe, guys, out there tonight. lets check with our live neighborhood network camera, out in reading. this is what the day has looked like just miserable what your windshield looks like, a lot of rain, just slow go on the wake of the morning snow and ice and now just dealing with damp conditions. storm scan 34 though does show good nt is starting to come to an end, we are starting to see steady rain shift off the coast the snow has moved over into portions of new england that is good, out of here and we didn't see much in the city and more up toward poc spots checked in with 5 inches of snow. it is coming to an end but not before one last gasp, but steady rain over city right now, should be out within the next hour or two you can see pockets of heavier downpours over delaware and south jersey , as we get through next couple of hours we will see that push off coast. 7:00 he clock still dealing with steady downpours maybe a rumble of thunder but everything drying out to the a lingering snow shower in the poconos 9:00 o'clock it starts to move out and by the time we will get on the air at 11:00 mostly out of here. temperatures locally a gradient cold air has come in north and west philadelphia trenton in the mid 40's but mid 50's in atlantic city as front has not yet moved through but this is air mass we are tapping into for tomorrow with temperatures only in the 20's and 30's to our north and west. so overnight clearing skies slick spots are possible, 26 degrees. then we will shift to your parade forecast, much different looking day. mostly sunny bluster are you but temperatures hovering in the lower 30's with wind chills in the teens and 20's most of the day and at least it is dry and as we head into friday snow shower in the north and another chance for rain as we get in the weekend especially late saturday into sunday. you're witness weather seven day forecast dry tomorrow, partly sunny friday and weekend is milder but does bring rain late saturday into sunday and another rain chance early next week. now back to you at the desk. >>> redemption taste extras sweet for one eagles fan. >> he has work for eagles for more than five tech cade still ahead on "eyewitness news" parade anticipation, through the eyes of one of the great guys out there leo carolyn. ya know, denny's new dulce de leche crunch pancakes remind me of 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where the bird won 1960 nfl championship. >> "eyewitness news" reporter chantee l is thrilled tomorrow will be another parade of champions. >> so let me show you this. these are the thrilling prices of yesterday. >> reporter: eighty year-old leo carlen knows days, weeks, on the artwork of these tickets. it was theeople of all of the 32 teams. >> hisareer was spent inside eagles ticket office. >> i had had pleasure of working there 55 years and i love eve >> reporter: he started part-time in the 1950's and works his way up to ticket director building bond was players. >> west brooke, donovan mcnabb bergie. >> reporter: even spending his
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shield association, says that in the philadelphia area, hpv vaccinations are far behind our vaccines for adolescence, that cover things like meningitis and whooping cough. ten year-old stella is getting her first of two shots to prevent the human papilloma virus. >> are you okay, stella. >> yes. >> reporter: human papilloma virus is sexually transmitted and linked to more than 31,000 cases of cancer each year, it is recommend that had teens get vaccinated before they become sexually active. >> throat cancer, tongue cancer, pea nile cancer as well as cervical cancer. so the vaccine is the only tool we have, right now, to prevent those cancers, in our children. >> reporter: according to this new report only 34 percent of adolescence in the philadelphia region received the recommended first dose of the hpv vaccine by their 13th about on the day, where as, more than 90 percent have local teens get their tdab vaccines. so why aren't more kids getting the vaccine in accord together blue cross blue shield association the top three reasons from parents are concerns about adverse side effects, not thinking their child is at risk, not knowing their child, needed an hpv vaccine. and, hpv vaccination rates are even lower then girls and hpv is one of the leading causes of throat cancer in men. doctors say it is important for both, boys and girls to get vaccine which has been proven to be safe and effective. so overall hpv vaccination rates have gone up but they are not where they need to be, at all. >> considering what they can prevent. >> life safer. >> yes, thanks stephanie. >>> your valentines day sweet tooth may be good for your health, new study suggest as little as a quarter ounce of dark check late could lower your risk of experiencing a heart attack. another study fines the sweet treat can help improve a person's mood, dark check late contains antioxidants that may reduce inflammation but it can also than a source of added sugar, so you have to check that on the package. doctors say moderation is key, as always. >>> get me some peanuts, and carmel with that. >> yes, that defeats it. >> i know but it does sound good. >> put it all to go, chocolate , flowers, you know, all together. >> all together. >> cover all of the bases tomorrow. >> look at you putting it out there. >> just giving hints. >> so south. >> yes, subtle is my expertise , guys. >> so is weather and we are looking at some freezing, drizzle or something. >> perhaps, it was sunny all throughout the day and then cloud rolling in and skies clouded over and we have wave clouding on. i have not been out to the sky deck to confirm that but it looks like from the roof cam those can be wave clouds caused by a lieutenant will disturbance moving through a atmosphere similar to dropping a pebble in the upon.rough a we get cool wave i cloud. we are looking at center city philadelphia where is our sunshine? it disappeared right now. temperature 40 degrees. we are seasonal. feeling like february again. southeasterly winds at 12 miles an hour. that wind chillies pretty hearty feeling like 33 degrees , right now at this hour. checking in on our winter stats, our average high temperature, so far, throughout the winter, 43 degrees, that takes into consideration, high temperatures, and le temperatures, are warmest day, 65 degrees on february the 11th, and snowfall totals 13.4 7 days of a trace or more of snowfall, mess of those days were a trace of snowfall but still that is quite a few for philly. snowiest was 2009/2010 season, 78.7 inches, no one wants to see us get there. temperatures right new seasonably chilly, 39 in allentown. thirty-seven in reading. 35 degrees in atlantic city. temperatures chilly but in the too frigid across our region we are at 34 degrees in state college. forty-one in pittsburgh. overnight tonight dropping back down to three to degrees. we have a threat for patchy drizzle or even freezing drizzle light southerly wins as we head in the day tomorrow your valentines day. a mixture of sun, cloud, milder conditions with a high of 51 degrees, nearing 10 degrees above our average. storm scan three we are watching this area of precipitation in and around baltimore d.c. area, finding its way east with a northerly motion, seeing a light wintry mix across portions of southern delaware, right now, radar is a little bit more impressive then is what hitting the surface evaporating and air very dry at the surface so this precipitation having a hard time making its way to the ground but short range model showing thaws could make its way closer to the i-95 corridor in south jersey, again coming down as liquid rainfall or a few sleet pellets mixed in over next few hours so watch out for isolated slick spots and then overnight tonight seeing more in the way of some uniform precipitation coming in but this will be far north and west of the city but still i think we could see freezing drizzle until and around philadelphia, late overnight tonight, but hopefully we will all be fast asleep while that is moving on through. for your valentines day forecast still looking good mixture of sun, cloud, mild's one with rain showers moving in but not until nighttime, future weather will show us that as we head throughout the day breaks of sunshine cloud around 6:00 o'clock taking your sweetheart out to dinner looking good and these showers don't live until we head into late tomorrow night, past the 11:00 o'clock hour and midnight. we will watch out for morning shower as we head into thursday extremely mild with a high temperature of 65 degrees , more than 20 degrees above our average, friday is our day of transition, periods of light rain that is day to have the umbrella, chillier for start of the weekend, 39 degrees but sunday, it looks like a nice day, sunshine, 48 egrees, not too shabby foreign of the weekend. >> looks good. >> thanks, lauren. >>> just in time for valentines day a warning about on line dating, scams, that is coming up. >>> philly's own will smith singing a different tune so he can fight back against on line haters, and see his impressive skills in the hot minute, don. >>> carson's gearing up for a come back what wentz is saying about his surgically repaired knee and 2018 season in sports coming up this winter in tski mountains more than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> victory vandals, wanted by philadelphia police, cameras catch people jumping for joy at eagles super bowl parade but problem is they were on top of the car. coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 how officers are stepping up their efforts in search of these suspects. >>> yeah. >> little too excited and started climbing things. >> yes. >> don bell joins us now and carson wentz is talking a little bit. >> yeah, chatting it up and hopefully he is on his way to recovery. that is what we all want to see. carson wentz threw passes at the super bowl. he didn't just throw passes during game. franchise qb is rehabbing and he warms up before kick off. he is hoping to be ready for week number one in september. today he spoke to angelo cataldi at 94 wip about his recovery and his parade. >> that was one of the most crazy things i have ever seen. i mean, you know, i used the word epic in my tweet but that was absolutely epic. the eagles fans they showed out in a huge way, and we expect it to be a crazy parade but that definitely exceeded my expectations and getting to be there with my teammates, everybody is just having a good time, entire city, you know, you could not ask for better city to do it in and then the path we took up broad street ending there at art museum steps you could not ask for a better study to do that as well. unbelievable. >> are you on schedule right now are you going on at the pace that they expect you to. >> yeah, so far everything has been great. it is still early, but, you know, just kind of progressing through, you know, everything looks pretty good. >> you really were set as a gel to be ready for first game of the regular season. >> that has been my goal, you know, timetables and all those things are always, such a flawed thing, every athlete responds differently everybody 's body responds differently. obviously you cannot come out and make any, pleas but my goalies to be playing. >> i'll tell you what, that stinks, still seeing that video, i was there when it happened, and to see him on the back of that cart i remember what i felt, so many members of the media and fans felt at that time, and here we are fast forward where they have lombardi trophy and it turned out for the best but for him personally, just want to see him get better. >> the technology today, i'm sure he will and his drive, i'm sure he will be back. i would like to see all three of those guys coming back. >>> coming up in our next half an hour taking children out of class for a real lesson, what local school principal hopes their students will learn at the movies and their request to make it happen. >>> also, uno gets a sister game and what creators are hoping it does for coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪ >>> the white house says that president trump has confidence in his chief of staff john kelly, it comes amid new questions about his handling of the domestic abuse allegations against top aid rob port are. >> new at 5:30 today fbi director is sharing what he knew about the investigation into porter's background. fbi director christopher ray, and, he did say that when it was delivered to the white house. >> the fbi, submitted a partial report, on the investigation in question, in march and then a completed background investigation in late july. >> reporter: wray testified that the fbi handed over request for follow-up information on port inner november 2017, and then closed its investigation last month. wray's time line is different from the white house version of events. >> it was ongoing, hadn't been completed. >> reporter: press secretary had this explanation today. >> the white house personal security office staffed by career officials would have, may have received information but they had in the completed their process in made a recommendation to the white house. >> reporter: white house and chief of staff john kelly are on the defensive because porter's two ex-wife's told investigators he physically abused them. >> i am concerned, i think a lot of us are concerned about what has come to light in terms of the background checks >> reporter: porter was serving as staff secretary as a interim security clearance, once fbi completes background investigation the white house decides whether to approve full clearance. >> well, somebody is dropping the ball, for sure because these investigations should have been completed. >> reporter: more than a year in the trump administration dozens of top officials still don't have full security clearance, including the president's son in law jared kushner. the white house, again today said that president trum supports the victims of domestic violence. >>> the senate's debate on immigration reform is underway , any proposal that is able to gather 60 votes necessary to pass will move forward. republicans are pushing the secure and succeed act, it would give a path to sit send ship for nearly 2 million un documented immigrants, fund border security and border wall with $25 billion. limits family based immigration and eliminates the diversity visa lottery. >> it is one bill that can become law. we shouldn't be focusing on passing a bill out of senate but focused on passing a law something to get majority out of the house and president trump is willing to sign. >> well, this is a very difficult issue, we are all aware of that but we're on the verge of getting something done. >> pressure is on congress to make an immigration deal to save the daca program before it expires march 1st, the program shields, from deportation undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. >>> israeli police are recommending prime minister benjamin netanyahu be indicted on bribery and breach of trust charges in a pair of corruption cases. today prime minister angrily reject those accusations, saying included accepting 300,000 doll are in gift from a pair of billion airs. prime minister accused police of going on a witch hunt and vowed to remain in office and seek reelection. >>> february is african-american history month and today vice-president pence marked the occasion, the vice-president, toured the national museum of african-american history and culture in washington, and in remarks after that tour he praised heroic spirit of african americans who for the for our country. >> the story that lives on, but we need to tell our children and our grandchildren , to understand that literally, since before the founding of our country, african americans were the wearing the uniform of the united states and for the for the ideals and declaration of the independence and our founding documents. >> the vice-president, also called the museum hallow ground and said it is a reminder of the country's difficult path with racial in equality. >>> black panter is the latest marvel move toy live in theaters, full of action and special effectses of course but thanks to a local principal area students will soon discover this blockbuster teaches us a powerful lesson, as well. a super hero out of africa, marvel's black panter hits theaters friday and anticipation is growing. >> i believe that movie. >> reporter: chris ter briggs will be watching on february 20th which is fourth through eighth grade classmates from the mary mc included school in north philadelphia. >> i already know it is going to be a wonderful movie. >> reporter: field trip arranged by principal jamina clay dingle. >> a lot of our students have financial difficulties. >> reporter: she set up a go fund me page, students sold hot dogs and pretzels, so much money came in that each student only has to pay two dollars. seeing a super hero movie on a school day is very cool but the learning experience will reach far beyond theater. >> all these beautiful things that represent african-american children, they now see images on a major movie, and looks just like film. >> and we want to give our children that idea, that they can see them, and see themselves in something. >>> significance of black pant er isn't who on those who star on the big screen. >>> and, that is, and, the work, and wanting to be all she can be, that is everything hopefully it changes the general idea of what being an african is, and too often times you can be african and wanting and here it is a place that you wanting to it is not just a movie. >> it has become its own thing it is a movie people are excited about. >> reporter: people of all age s, so how did students react when they heard the news >> well, my parents want to go too. >> parents and everyone. >> yes. >> everybody in their club, they will have a great time. black panter is on track to have the biggest february opening. i saw it this afternoon. there is action. there is drama this is love, pride. humor, along with great visual s. little side note, i'm in it. >> you personally. >> kind of, sort of. kind of, sort of. >> i can't tell you more but, put it this way. >> your face. >> no, but i might have been only one in the theater that knew. >> that knew i was in it. >> okay. >> so keep your eye out or ear out. >> don't give ate way. >> i'll tell new a commercial. >>> and making for a big win megan markle, prince harry, made a certain campaign. >>> and can we keep this going , enough to say can we keeping thissing, are you out of your mind. >>> scammed in what she thought was an on line relationship a warning just in time for the season of love, and valentines day, lauren. >>> we're one day close tore that upcoming weekend it is chillier on the back side of the cold front especially on saturday, looking at upper 30 's and breezy conditions, but fair amount of sunshine for both days especially on sunday during the day time hours but by sunday night we will watch out for another rain chance we will be ya know, denny's new remind me of my favorite bakery. you mean, denny's denny's? yeah, denny's denny's. ♪ these are delicious. new craft pancakes. part of our seriously upgraded menu. >>> i'll spill the beans black panthers, my given name is in the fill you listes. >> you see. >> aren't you glad you stuck around. >> yes. >> well, with valentines day around the corner fbi is warning those looking for love about on line dating scams. >> bureau received more than 15,000 reports linked to romance scams last year and authorities say crimes are rising as on line dating popularity, continues to increase. one woman says that she spent a million-dollar over a period of time to a man she thought was a british businessman. well, person she was talking to happened to be a young man in nigeria. >> it is not a fake can we keep this going. can we keep this going? are you out of your mind. >> once a victim sends money to a scammer they will put them on a sucker's list. >> the fbi advise people to immediately stop communicating with anyone who seems suspicious and reporter that behavior to be criminal complaints bureau. >>> first there was uno and now does. >> we are talking about the card game, new set from matel has similar rules as its predecessor, except players make two piles of card an can put down two card at a time instead of one this comes as the company tries to revive interest in traditional non- digital games. >> i haven't playehan a long time. >> long time. >> check out dos see is what up. >> royal visit to a cafe that may seem to a being that an english crowd. >> why prince the roasted core wrap.belly fat. 3, 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today... for your chance to win a free treatment. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪those who embrace it. >>> prince harry and fiance megan markle are continuing their prewedding tour of britain with a trip to scotland's. >> couple's first official joint visit started at the castle, and their next stop was considerably less grand a cafe called social bite that is known as a social enterprise employing people who are homeless. it is attracting at tension of george clooney and leonardo de dicaprio. >> you know, prince harry, megan markle planning to vice it this particular date and they would like to visit social bite. >> the couple's final stop was a scottish parliament for a reception celebrating the achievements of young people in the area they spent time chatting with boys and girls and also watching, performance s. >>> best in sw will be awarded at annual west minier show in new york city. >> show started yesterday. more than 2800 dogs are taking part in the k-9 competition, winners were crowned yesterday in the hearding, hound, toy, and non-sporting group. the sporting working and ter your group are the focus of today's event. >> i love that. >> yes, indeed. >> good luck, dogs. >> indeed. >> lauren casey joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> yeah. >> we had sun today and then things changed. >> yes, the cloud moved in quickly. and no, sun get out of the way , my time to shine. yep. we have cloudness place. we are even track light precipitation trying to work in across the delaware valley in the form of a wintry mix but right now getting a live look center city philadelphia from our go pro cam here at the station in spring garden, those cool mid level cloud in place, stratus cumulus cloud clouding up our skies but we have great images as captured by our cbs-3 weather watchers of these clouds moving in over last couple of hours. lets check out these images we have beautiful sunset last night, not as beautiful but cloud is still cool to look at greg captured these about 13 minutes ago and says clouds building u they look like cotton. actually cumulus cloud are what they are, and cumulus is a latin word meaning heat, or pile, so that is very observe ant and very treat. that why is we have cumulus cloud. that is why they are named that. alan capturing cloud, unusual cloud formation, we have talked a few minutes about the wave-like structure because of the disturbance similar to dropping a pebble in the bond and you get ripples, cool unusual wave pattern to these stratus cumulus included we are seeing out there so go take a peak. of course, last night we had a gorgeous on fire sunset all across the delaware valley, this captured by wayne hunter last night's sunset a beautiful image but everything in the sky is cool to look at, in my opinion but i like weather a lot. we are looking at the neighborhood network. as we take a live look at rehoboth beach, ocean, active there right now, boardwalk, sadly is not likely because of these child year temperatures. you might see light precipitation making its way dunn to the surface. we have returns on storm scan three. snow returns. sleet returns. we are very dry, at surface so this is evaporating melting before hitting the surface. we could see sleet pellets, a flurry fly by, rain drop and we had some, and backoward the baltimore area i have not seen any surface observations confirmed out of delaware just yet but we could see some precipitation, starting to see some returns now pushing up into chester county, this area of precipitation wants to move to the north and we will to have watch over next couple of hours to see if it is successful in doing so. our future weather showing us we have moisture that will try to work itself in. anything we will see will be very patchy in nature but could make for some slippery spots very isolated in nature and that overnight tonight seeing more in the way of a wintry mix up toward lehigh valley and poconos as indicated by future imagery there but we could see patchy freezing drizzle around the city but that will occur during overnight period but temperatures will be dropping, we are back to 35 degrees by 10:00 o'clock hour keeping around cloudy skies and patchy drizzle or freezing drizzle with temperatures right around that 32-degree mark as we head in the late overnight period but we will start to warm things up as we head in the next couple of days, dry, mild tomorrow for valentines day, tomorrow night we are going to see some rainfall returning but it is not a repeat have last weekend where we had rain coming down in buckets of precipitation. it is going to be light in intensity as we head into friday our best chance of seeing rainfall during daytime hours. we will knee umbrella but again it will be on the lighter side as we head into tonight, patchy drizzle three to degrees. light wins. for our day tomorrow mixture of sun and included mild up to 51. that is 10 degrees above average. pleasant day all across the area for valentines day. high of 50 in allentown. we will top at 53 in atlantic city. fifty-four in dover. chillier with that south wind in wildwood with a high of 49. we are up to 65 on thursday. 60 degrees onfully. best chance of rain, chillier but sunny for start of the weekend and sunday is looks awesome. >> thanks, lauren. >>> philadelphia orchestra is known for being a cultural ambassador to the world today orchestra announced it will tour europe, israel may between the fourth through june 5th, trip to israelis very special. >> this is, of course, to march as a seventh year anniversary of the country and for me it will be personally my first visit to israel and i have sure not dreamed of a better company then with all my musicians of the philadelphia orchestra. >>> the world renoun philadelphia orchestra is the only major american symphony orchestra to travel to israel this anniversary year and only the third to only visit the country. and there and, 11 concerts, and, and, and jerusalem. >>> will smith, and, to stick, in your head. >> no, olympic athlete, having invented a new sport, bex from today's 96.5 plus jennifer garner's sweet business endeavor, all in the hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and jessica a site many know well just like jennifer garner who was spotted selling girl scout cookies outside a grocery store in brentwood, california the award winning actress stood with the sign in hand advertising her goods reassuring customers that yes, they do have thin mints and samoas and the mom of three is helping her two girls earn their gold award, and, while we're talking about award olympic swiss skier fabian is not competing in the 2018 winter games and although he has mastered his runs the slope he is catching everybody 's attention for a different reason. his untraditional way of riding an escalate or and we are wondering what happens when he gets to the top, he just jumps right off. many fans are begging that this be a olympic sport in 2022. and that armstrong is pretty impressive and something else that is turning heads, will smith bilingual skills. west philadelphia native, pointed out he does not know lyrics toémn the catchy tune le bamba. >> ♪ >> well, will dressed up in spanish and put them to rest. >> ♪ >> and now that song will be stuck in your head all day long, that is your hot minute i'm bex from today's 96.5. >>> well, it is fat tuesday, that means new orleans food. >> gumbo, and the listing on and on, to the break of dawn, is that right tori. >> you know ukee i'm full put down your doughnuts everyone i know everyone has their fast not to day but it is time for dinner and i'm at best spot for kay june food in the reading terminal market. don't miss the goodness where it feels like mardi gras coming upright your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't 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alex. >> reporter: let me tell you something i don't know how people are keeping this energy up. i didn't to have come to work, until later so difficult get down, i walk, i was scared when it came to publish transportation which i should not have been because we talk to people had truly great experience, now we're dealing with for past couple hours a mass exodus of sorts. you can see what appears ton a desserted road, i don't know we're here at broad street line where things have died down, returning somewhat back to normal, people still partying, that is atmosphere, taking it all in stride but the massive crowds we saw led to jammed packed trains, so while everything, there we go, that is what i'm talking about the energy, i could never do. that we have been talking about how it is returning somewhat back to normal here. that has not been the case at 30th street station where bulk of this congestion really seemed to accumulate which is hundreds of people just all at ones going in similar directions getting out of centerity but for those, who had in the been scared off by the cold, earlier today, there was another method of transportation that you could try out and that was walking over ben franklin bridge. we also saw dozens, if not hundreds of people walking over ben franklin bridge to get back on the camden side of things. been fun for a lot of people, even though people are dealing with the cold. is there still some people out here right now. i have witnessed people inside restaurant, coffee shops and other kind of ways just to time it out right and make the best of it. we talked to two guys who said using public transportation was best choice they could have made today. >> getting down here was easy on september, we took a bus to the broad street line and had no problems getting on the subway, easy ride, it was pack , with eagles fans, lots of singing, chanting, easy ride to south philadelphia and so far we were able to take subway right backup here to center city and we will walk around and take thatome. >> septa did a terrific job today as did police, fire department, emts, everybody. i'm thrilled to be here. pleased to be honorary citizen of philadelphia. >> reporter: see it was all about timing. those guys making the best of the situation and if you are still traveling outside or out of center cit at this hour stay tuned to septa's twit error web site on what stops are not in service or which won are congested and bypass at this hour. reporting live i'm alexandria hoff now back to you guys. >> okay, alex, thanks very much. >>> i have enjoyed this ride known as philadelphia eagles championship this has been a hell of a ride and certainly enjoyed it. it has been so much fun. >> yes, it has. >> lets go inside to our kate bilo who has a look at your forecast. kate. >> your mouth doesn't seem as frozen as dit in minneapolis. >> that is true but it is little cold. glad you bundled up. not quite minneapolis cold but still, pretty darn coldest specially for this time of the year, it is february but temperatures still, more than 10 degrees below average today with that said what a beautiful day. look at this shot you can see reflection of the sun as it sets here over plymouth meet ing from our camera high a president to place one apartments, and just a birds eye view look at those colors a gorgeous sunset capping off what has been a beautiful day. quick look at storm scan three not a lot going on so we will not linger too long just a few snow showers across central pennsylvania but still looking at sunshine in time for sun to set this evening. it is cold though 31 degrees in philadelphia, 28 in allentown, 29 degrees in reading and 33 in atlantic city. twenty-eight in doyletown. thirty-one mullica and cherry hill. thirty-one media. twenty-seven in ptstown. future weather shows rain moving in for the weekend. tomorrow that system off to the north warm front that will start lifting through could bring a stray snow showers to the poconos but only spot gets clipped back this cloud will hang on through much of the day, further south more sun you will see tomorrow. saturday same story starts off with clouds a few breaks of sun here and there and then our next system approaches. by saturday evening and night we will develop light rain and here comes our next storm bringing pockets of heavy rain through the day sunday, snow stays off to the north as warm air flood in there could be heavier rain on sunday. some models printing out 2 inches of rain through sunday, others about an inch and some with less than a inch it does look like a good slug of moisture for part two of the weekend. overnight mainly clear, not as windy 24. tomorrow's high 40. more clo then sun, but not a bad day saturday starts off dry, and rain comes in, on sunday and another chance for rain late monday into tuesday and possibly even a shower for . good news guys it is going to warm up a little bit as we he in the weekend and thaw on you a rainy finish to the weekend part two sunday looks wet, now back to you. >>> okay kate thanks very much i just looked, we are going to break, it is like nothing happening, the workers, they are doing an incredible job. >> they are moving. >> wow. >> we will move too. for all the noses that stuff up around daisies. for all the eyes that get itchy and watery near pugs. for all the people who sneeze around dust. there's flonase sensimist allergy relief. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. flonase sensimist. >>> welcome back into our continuing coverage of the parade, of champions, on this thursday, we want to get to our leslie van arsdal who is talk about brent celek, leslie , the longest tenured athlete in philadelphia. >> i loved his jersey, harold carmichael number 17, honoring the past, that was great, leslie. >> reporter: it was great, you know, he has been waiting for this a long time along with jason peters. these are two guys that really get what this means for the city, of course, they wanted to win a super bowl for themselves and the team but they wanted it for the fans and bring that trophy home to the fans, and talked about it today. >> i mean it is the greatest day ever because i know how the philly fans feel about this. they deserved this. they wanted it. and they got it. >> they believe in you so much >> they believed in us, and thank god, we brought it to them. we know what this means to them. >> this means so much, you just look around, man, and ever since i got here i have been chasing it, and for it to come true this year it is unbelievable. >> have you ever seen anything like this. >> i never seen nothing like this. i definitely want to see it again. this is almost like a dream. >> you know for these players they have been kind of wandering around in the dream- like state, so much has happened in just a few days, so it was nice to get on that bus, look around, see all of the fans, and just kind of feel the love out here today, ukee and jessica, back to you. >> yeah, soaking in as we have been saying, thanks very much. >> i love it when jason said i'd love to see it again. that tells me he will fight to be able to get back. he is i major part of this team on and off field. we will take a short break. it has been a special day. you have been watching special coverage of the parade of you have been watching special coverage of the parade of champions right here on small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with 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has been, just to celebrate the champs. >> what a day. >> we want to go to pat gallen right here, all day as well, right along with us, and pat, you were here for the fans, you were here for all of it. >> reporter: that is correct. i was also in minneapolis with the team in the super bowl. let me take you back to my flight home because one of the things i heard many people talking about on that flight which was hundred percent eagles fans coming back from minneapolis was what do we do next year? they were looking ahead? it is what we do, we look ahead to next year and we are so used to that and with the quote unquote i won't call it a controversy but some might because nick foles is super bowl mvp, carson wentz was arguablably the mvp of the season. so many people talking about what we do next year? jeffery lurie the eagles owner also talk about that on the stage behind me. he says it is just beginning. >> this eagles team won a world championship because it epitomizes what this great city and this great country can be at its best when you treasure self lessness, compassion, teamwork, trust and love of each other and incredible resilience through all of the adversity and combine it with great focus and strategy you become a world championship family. philly, you are super bowl champions and i have one final message for you: we are just beginning. >> mvp quarterback carson wentz alluded to the same and seeing him in minneapolis, seeing what he has gone through after torn acl trying to get himself ready for next year but also during this super bowl run having to sit on the sidelines, yet do his best to help nick foles prepare for each game, it had to be hard on him and he pretty much said the same thing. aim looking forward to next year. this is just the beginning of what could be a special not only this year but it could be a special decade for this eagles team. lets not get too far ahead, jessica and ukee. we were loving today. everybody in philadelphia was. there is no doubt about that. >> great time. >> no doubt bit. not too ahead. patty, be careful is there a convoy of those party rental trucks behind you, they are cleaning up. >> they will take you with them. >> indeed. >> we are heard from jeffery l urie, doug pederson, orchestrated a brilliant masterful year and when you think of the orchestration you think of the kimmel cente here in town. >> music our cleve bryan was standing by there all day long , let's hear it from cleve >> with horns blaring, confetti flying, and crowds cheering. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> reporter: the philadelphia eagles brought lombardi troy to the people on thursday, super bowl mvp nick foles led victory parade alongside quarterback carson wentz and eagles owner jeffery lurie, behind them a cast of characters including mr. free beer for all lane johnson and jason kelce. >> fans pack every square inch along and above broad street, and enjoying every moment on the face-to-face player interactions. >> seeing carson wentz up there even though he wasn't in the game was a nation. everyone looked so happy you can see smiles on their faces, looking at us and them and just like true happiness. >> what were you saying. >> fly eagles fly. >> reporter: megan and her six year-old daughter from phoenixville shared a moment many families have only dreamed of a victory celebration for super bowl champion eagles. >> amazing, long time philadelphia resident witnessing this was an amazing experience and the fact that all she knows as a six year-old is we are world champion is amazing. >> reporter: cleve bryan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> people have been talking about a young child, philadelphia eagles are great. >> that is right, that is right. >> that they win super bowl. great way to be raised, right. >> i'm telling you, these kid, they know the song because we did many stories, two-year old , singing the song. >> so little. >> beautiful. i said it earlier i don't want to it end but it has to and we have to go in the off season. these guys need a break. we all need a break but it has been, just incredible and we thank you for ago long and sharing the ride with us. been a fun day. >> that we have. speaking of incredible there were great views during this day and alycia nieves had one of the best views high up above the parkway. let's check with her right now , alycia. >> reporter: ukee and jessica we are were 18 floors high all morning long just seeing the sea of eagles fans compiling into the parkway, hanging out here for hours this was the crowd that hung out with us in the balcony just enjoying the view and this, you said seconds ago looking down on the parkway and realizing it is over, parade is over but for everyone to celebrate eagles as champions but it is weird looking at this view and then just thinking two or three hours it was such a different view. i want to give you a glimpse of what that was like here just a few hours ago for this amazing eagles championship parade. our vantage point in the sky, 18 floors high for the first time ever eagles parade of champs. hundreds of thus office people , maybe more than a million excited eagles fan pack the parkway for this celebration. we were in seattle a few years ago for parade there and then here today for this parade, how does it compare. >> seattle has nothing on us, eagles all the way, fly eagles fly. >> wow. >> reporter: for so many this wasn't just a celebration of a football team accomplishment, the celebration today was deeper then that, it is about a city in the spotlight, a city so proud. >> more than anything it is just a big thank you to the team for your hard work, your dedication, and you have made a city so proud and we're just thrilled for you, for the city , for everyone, thank you so much. >> reporter: this was one of the bigge eagles partyers, eagles guy celebrating here along with this amazing crowd we had. last time i saw you on tv i said i would end on a great note, you guys, ready, we will end on a good note. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> just one more of the amazing chants we have heard non-stop all day and really want to end this night here, back to you guys. >> that was great. >> i love that pup. >> i want two more like that it is a three dog night. >> all right. >> we will take a quick break we will be right back. i'm trying to manage my a1c, and then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. he told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. and while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. 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>> i did. >> what do you think? >> it will be released pretty quick, i think, and the whole world can see it. >> do you think things change the next day? >> i'll let all the experts decide that when it's released, but i -- this president -- again, it's so unique, brian, that he wants everything out so the american people can make up their own minds. and if there's people to be held accountable, so be it. >> so a new report reveals that president trump allegedly asked attorney general rod rosenstein about his loyalty at the meeting. but the report says during the visit, the question questioned rosenstein about which direction robert mueller's investigation was heading. trump asked the deputy attorney general if he was, quote, on my team. those sources say that rosenstein replied, of course we're all on your team, mr. president. rosenstein is the highest justice official in charge of the investigation since attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. he's also the latest on a group of individuals that the president asked about their loyalty including comey and jeff sessions. >>> the fbi agent accused of being bias towards president trump reportedly played a role towards the reopening of clinton e-mail probe days before the election. he drafted a crucial comey letter to congress. that letter stated the agency received new information about clinton's e-mails and was reopening an investigation that cloed in july of 2016 after finding no criminal wrongdoing. strock did have reservations about comey make an announcement just days before the election. he grappled with the fallout of making the letter public. he supported reopening the clinton investigation once the new information was discovered. president trump and republicans in congress accused strock of being sympathetic to clinton while seeking to undermine president trump during the 2016 campaign season. >>> and congressman trey gowdy joins a number of those not running for re-election. he tweeted out, there is a time to come and a time to go. this is the right time for me to leave politics and return to the justice system. the race for his south carolina seat is seen as one of the most competitive midterms this year. >>> and philadelphia power broker democratic congressman bob brady announced that he will not run for re-election. the 11-term congressman made the emotional announcement yesterday. >> i love my district. most of all, i love the people that i serve, every single one of them. i'm not leaving because i love them any less. today i don't love any less than the day i swore my oath, but today i'm just choosing family over service. >> brady's decision not to run may have been influence by a recent court ruling that tossed out pen pep's congressional map. brady's departure could reduce the clout of the philadelphia delegation on capitol hill and the justice department dropped all charges against senator menendez. both were facing a retrial after a deadlocked jury could not reach a verdict back in november. on twitter, the nmg new jersey senator reacted to the decision tweeting in part, quote, from the very beginning, i never wavered in my independence and my belief that justice would prevail. back with us, jill coleman. jill, good to see you once again. let's stay with the subject of the upcoming midterm elections. how optimistic are you that democrats could actually win control of the house or do you think it's too early to project a democratic wave here? >> deaf tfinitely, the democrat. we have a wave of people saying they're not seeking re-election. you have a growing list of democratic candidates raising quite a bit of money already waiting their installs, waiting to get out and challenge. it's still a really long time in washington speak before people actually seriously start considering these elections. nonetheless, you've got a deeply un.popular president, you've got deeply unpopular congress. but, on the other hand, you've got this tax plan. and although polling so far has shown that the tax plan the republicans pushed through last year isn't particularly popular among the american people, you still have day after day these announcements that are coming from pretty big companies saying we're going to be doing new hiring, we're going to pass along these tax savings in bonuses for our employees. and at some point, the drum beat of those headlines, as we look at those numbers develop, could potentially make that plan more popular giving republicans something to run on. >> and i want to ask you about this new development overnight with this infamous memo and the fact that kcnn is reporting tha peter strzok, that agent was actually one of those who supported reopening the investigation into hillary clinton when those new e-mails were discovered on anthony weiner's personal computer. the that has to be a new twist in all of this, particularly the gop's evidence that this single guy is accused of bias against the fbi. how is the white house then going to champion that. >> cnn reports this is the guy that helped write the draft memo that comey ended up releagues. we heard from every current of the white house pointing to had this guy as the kind of herring, the red herring of this is proof that the fbi is bias. and you know what with we've heard since the release of that cnn the report? absolutely nothing. >> crickets. >> what they would like is for this to go away and for people to f to forget about it very, very quickly. >>> so the director of the centers for disease control and prevention has resigned. brenda fitzgerald bought shares in a tobacco company the month after she became director of the cdc, an agency which has worked for years to prioritize anti-smoking efforts. fitzgerald declined to explain topo litco why she purchased thousands of dollars of tobacco stocks after taking the position in july. according to the "wall street journal," fitzgerald offered her resignation saying she felt investment issues were detracting from her job and the agency's works. >> no conflict of interest there. >> not at all. >>> let's turn to business. the dow snapped its worse two-day decline streak. a slight pullback in the markets, but 2018 so far has been incredible for the stock market. what's the outlook look like? what are investors' thoughts? >> here in the uk, we say pinch, punch, first of the month. it's february 1st. we can look back on the monthly numbers for january. the dow jones industrial average was up 5.8% for the month, s&p 500 up 5.6. those are records since march 2016. we've seen the big tech stocks under focus this week because of earnings and the nasdaq up 7.5% for the month. that's the highest since oes october 2015. facebook in the spotlight yesterday, their profit for the fourth quarter up 56% compared to the previous year and they're looking at profits of $4.3 approximately. they booked a $2.3 billion charge as part the of repatrioting funds as part of the tax overall. we saw a significant drop in the share price after the change because investors got worried about changes to the news feed. but mark zuckerberg said that is not a problem. this is more about quality than quantity and we saws those shares come back slightly after those comments. >> i know you're well versed in this next action, swiping left and right, it's being alleged age discrimination may be back on the market. you and i are both over 30 years old so it could be a tough time for us on those dating apps. . luckily i'm married. >> i missed out on the tindr revolution, i'll be honest with you. but a man in california sued the company. the company has a premiums service called tinder plus. if you're over 30, they charge you $20 and if you're under 30, they charge you just $10. the plaintiff has cited california's civil rights act and the unfair competition law as part of his lawsuit. are you budget constrained, louis? >> is it louis burgdorf? >> that's the real name. all right. i've got one more for you, guys. the other day we told you about elon musk and getting into the business of flame throwers. surprise, surprise, they're sold out. musk took to twitter after midnight eastern time to make the announcement. 20,000 buyers locked in their preorders at $500 a pop, meaning most boring company selling the devices pulled in $10 million. musk, who took to instagram the other day to show off the device is giving a complimentary fire extinguisher with each flame thrower sold. so parents rest a little easier. >> that's going to make me feel better. >> here, johnny. here is a flame thrower and here is the fire extinguisher that goes with that. >> ayman and johnny. >> people will just order anything online. >> i'm still trying to figure out what people do with flame throwers. >> it's a scary thought. >> you walk around and laugh ma nikely like he's doing in this video. burn a log. >> thanks, louis. >>> still ahead, nashville's mayor speaks out following the revelation of her extra marital affair. >>> plus bill carin wes a check on your forecast when we come back. it takes a lot of work to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. all with a great taste. boost gives me everything i need... to be up for doing what i love. boost high protein be up for it depend silhouette active fit briefs, feature a thin design for complete comfort. they say "move it or lose it" and at my age, i'm moving more than ever. because getting older is inevitable. but feeling older? 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that steady beat of success. >> ♪ >> reporter: john went to overbrook high school and berkley college of music. dj active attended lamberton high and temple university. hard work, persistence has led the way, a journey that tells the next generation that being successful isn't easy, it is also not impossible. >> if you are trying to be a dj and cool dj you have to learn how to talk in a crowd, interact with the crowd, you have to learn to work with the band, you have to know timing, coups. >> reporter: you have to set goals because dreams, no matter what they are are reached through. >> drive, dedication, you know , we practiced all the time, we did what we had to do to get to i place to be able to play with a stevey or frank or we put the time in. >> reporter: their time is now as they continue to believe in themselves and surrounding themselves with popular people who want to achieve the same goal, taking a page from the book of miss jackson. >> janet has always been the same to me. ninety-four when i started with her, when i was 23 years old. ever since then until new she has always had the same spirit , very humble, very sweet. she got that other side of her too where you are like, okay, i see you, you know, but it is , classy, it is, just, she's a queen. >> reporter: her court, continues, to inn expire. so, so proud of those young man, dj active just performed live at the nba all-star game in los angeles. i know johnnies looking forward to adding teaching to his resume. they are paying it forward. >> spreading the love. >> yes, indeed. >> kate bilo's joining us now. what a difference a day makes. >> wow. >> step outside and like wow, it is still february, yes. >> that. >> just a little reminder from mother nature. i hope you enjoyed last two days because today is glummy, damp, we have had steady showers. the steady is clearing area over portion office new jersey and delaware starting to move out. we will get in a break before another round of wet weather hits tomorrow. let's time it out. we will start off with a live look in bethlehem where you can see showers have tapered off, but leaving a lot of, a lot of wet roads behind, puddles out there and lower cloud, and fog as well, definitely need the coat, hard choice between winter coat and rain coat, rain coat might not keep you warm enough with temperatures in the lower 40's but you need to be protect from the rain. i went with heavy coat, umbrella, good combination, and one you need, especially this february, coming up in a little bit, our chelsea ingram will tell us more about how much rain we have seen, in this month of february, above average, let's take a look at is what happening right now, speaking of rain, storm scan three is showing us the rain pushing east of philadelphia, still a few lingering showers, light rain, drizzle over the city, seeing it over south jersey also well and a line of showers, developing near the nation's capitol. that is going to clear as we go through the rest of tonight but we are not done with the rain by a long shot. we've got several more chances as we head in the weekend. you can see steady downpours just starting to push into portions of camden and gloucester counties here in new jersey, taking you back to the winter weather advisory, that goes until 1:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon nor carbon and monroe counties. here's what to expect in those areas. freezing rain, chances, any rain tonight into tomorrow, with temperatures at or below freezing could leave ice on the roads. we're not talk about intense amounts of ice, enough to cause major ice storm conditions but bridges, overpasses will ice first. so if you are planning to head up to the mountains for the weekend, programs, be safe out there for tomorrow, by tomorrow afternoon, we will see a few hundreds of an inch in jim thorpe, stroudberg and higher amounts toward mount pocono. the dreary pattern continues over the weekend. it looks like the heaviest rain through the next few days will be sunday morning, that chilly damp conditions tomorrow, showers saturday and then heavier rain on sunday. by the time we will get through late sunday let's talk about how much rain will fall, one to 3 inches with the heaviest amounts up across our north and western zones, some spots, again seeing over 3 inches of rain, that is cumulative from today, right through to sunday afternoon. overnight showers early, and then cloudy, 36 is your low, much colder then recent nights we are looking at 47 degrees, 40's again tomorrow, it will be a chilly day outside and, kind of a wet day as well, we have showers in the morning, another round in the afternoon , and saturday, cloudy, just a few spotty showers, saturday doesn't look like a total wash out, more showers in the afternoon, sunday heavy rain in the morning but it is mild, we are back near 70 on sunday and then next week, actually looks good with the sun and temperatures still above average. >> that is in the bad at all. >> um-hmm. >> thanks, kate. >> it is music's power couple heading out on the tour together. >> we will tell were you speculation is ram pink up about beyonce and jay-z in the hot minute coming up at 5:30, don. >>> eagles center jason kelce knows how to wow the crowd. today he has a little known talent to fire up some high school music students, that story's next in my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. new gum detoxify, from crest. gums are good. so is my check up! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say if there's a better path, you should take it. 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along the way. >> he is. >> we like. that eagles center jason kelce 's a man of many talents, great football player, colorful public speaker, and more. today he showed off his skills at one philadelphia high school. eagles center and super bowl champ jason kelce makes eagles fans sing. >> ♪ fly eagles fly >> reporter: in olney they made fans tap their feet. >> music was a big part of my life. >> reporter: did you know kelce could play the saxophone , baratone saxophone to be exactly. kelce stopped by central high school in philadelphia to take part in the exchange program event between the music department at central, and then cleveland heights high school in ohio, kelce's alma matter. >> before i was a philadelphia eagles and super bowl champ i was a cleveland heights tiger growing up, and i played in three different, i played football, hockey, lacrosse, i played in the jazz band and ensemble. >> reporter: jason says watching the concert brought back memories of his high school days. >> not too long ago i was one of those kid and to see how things transpired in my life to see things get me where i am today. >> reporter: we know kelce can play football, but can he play the saxophone still? after all, it has been about 12 years since he was in the band. sounds pretty decent to me but what does the big fella think. >> it has been a long time. to be out there with the band again, it was pretty cool. i don't know how accurate i was, but it was fun. >> reporter: he was living in the moment. he wore his high school letter concert to the jacket. he said he cannot button it up anymore but that is okay. >> it is okay. >> that is all right. >> it stays looking good. >> yes. >> not as snug as i thought it might be. >> that was great to see. >> philly pops and jason kelce >> been there, big old jason kelce up there. >> yes. >> did we find out whose saxophone that was. >> we didn't. we have to get on it and find outy know that is right. >> can you imagine? thanks, buddy. >>> 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association mourns the loss of the innocent and continues to keep their families in that community in our prayers. we share a goal of safe schools, safe neighborhoods, and a safe country. >> the president of the national rifle association, speaks at a conservative conference with the message that guns do not make americans or our schools less safe. the organization has faced strong criticism in the wake of last week's deadly school shooting in florida. nra spokesperson called out the media for its coverage. >> many in legacy media love mass shootings. you guys love it. now i'm not saying that you love the tragedy but i am saying that you love the ratings. crying white mothers, are ratings gold, to you. >> vice-president mike pence also, took the stage at the annual conference. >> i can assure y'all this that president trump and our entire administration will continue to take strong action , to make our schools safe and to give law enforcement and our families the tools that they need to deal with those struggling with dangerous mental illness. >> the vice-president's remarks came within day after meeting with survivors and families of those affected by, school shootings. >>> the conversation continues now in washington, president trump hosted another listening session at the white house today. >> president offered his own solution toss keep american schools safe from mass shootings, he called on congress to strengthen background checks for gun buyers. the president also suggested an increase in mental health services and raising the age to buy guns from 18 to 21. president trump told state and local leaders from communities impact by gun violence there is a way to stop school shootings. >> unless you are going to have offensive capability you're wasting your time. you are wasting your time. >> reporter: president proposing putting teachers on the offense and having those trained carry guns on campus. >> it would be a small percentage but it would be a lot of people. once you do this you will have a situation where all of a sudden this horrible plaque will stop. >> reporter: pushing back that he wants more guns on school campuses, president trump said schools are too soft of a target right now. >> gun free zone to a killer or somebody that wants to be a killer, that is like, going in for the ice cream. that is like, here i am, take me. >> reporter: mark barton who lost his son daniel in the sandy hook elementary school shooting told president trump wednesday that arming teachers wasn't the answer. >> it is deranged social patton his way to commit an act of murder in a school with the outcome knowing the outcome will be suicide is not going to care that somebody has a gun. that is their plan anyway. >> reporter: education secretary betsy devos has called arming teachers and option for the states, the president of the american federation of teachers called that quote a bad idea. >>> well, the president works with students from florida on capitol hill today penn students took a stand guns gun violence, participants lined locust walk at the university of pennsylvania. they held hand made signs representing the hundreds of mass shootings that have happened since january 1st, 2017. they stood in silence for 497 seconds honoring 497 victims of those, various tragedies. >> we have been inspired by the students, the survivors of the parkland shooting who have done a tremendous job of organizing, and rallying everyone around their cause, and their experience and we thought it is really important for us, as college students to stand in solidarity with them. >> the students also told us today that demonstration is just the beginning of their efforts. they hope to make lasting change by inspiring their peers to vote in the midterm elections. >>> coming up in 10 minutes on "eyewitness news" do you know the proper way to lock up a gun? experts say it is the first step owners can take in pre vending a gun tragedy from occurring but some people are not following the rules, why researchers say some are skipping safety, for convenience. >>> earlier this week we told but racially insensitive posts investigated in a new jersey school district. that incident followed nearly a half dozen we reported in the fall, rahel solomon spoke to two experts to try to find some solutions, for parents, and educators maple shade high school rock after social media powes show children reportedly students using racial slurs and wearing black face make up >> i don't understand how the kids don't realize that it is wrong. >> reporter: but outrage over these latest post is far from isolated in the fall we reported on racist incidents in at least five school districts across the delaware valley. >> message where is layed with profanity and use of the n word. >> reporter: family psychologist doctor argy allen say for students targeted and minority students incidents and virtual, caused real life drama. >>> very similar with someone with traumatically abused physically, let's say, often times, that can create a sense of inn security that paralyze es them both physically and mentally, and so parents need to really understand that impact that this has and keep those opened dialogues going. >> reporter: doctor howard stevenson with the university of pace executive director of the penn racial empowerment collaborative. the dean works to help educators and community groups better navigate racial experiences and says that similar incidents are very common. >> this is a daily issue. some days are great but some days are really rough. >> reporter: doctor stephens advice for he had taitors start with an apology for students victimized and then offer protection. >> sheltering them from constant attacks. >> reporter: maple shade school district did not respond to our repeated request for comment but did send out this letter to parents saying one being circulated was handled last year but they are meeting with students, that have experienced incidents of racial discrimination that have not been previously brought to anyone's attention. >> this is not a different conversation for white people or a conversation for black people, or a conversation for asians or latinos it is a conversation for all people. >> we have more advice for parents and educators including what to say fur child may have been culprit of hateful post or language and why doctor stephens compare discussing race as stressful as walking across l.a. freeway that and more on cbs philly .com. rahel solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> funeral plans have been announced for the man known as america's pastor the reverend billy graham. the public can pay their respects at billy graham library any charlotte, north carolina on monday and tuesday evangelist body will lay in repose there next friday he will laid to rest besides his wife on the property. graham passed yesterday at age of 99. spokesperson said he passed away peacefully in his sleep at 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>> this is a separate issue. what we're dealing with is a situation within our fisa court and how we process within our government agencies and i don't think it really has anything to do with that. my main concern is things like did the court know this was paid for by the democratic national committee -- >> the dossier. >> exactly. i'd be curious to ask a judge, did you know who paid for this dossier that's been presented to you and would it have made a difference? i think it's more looking within the agency, something we have oversight over. they don't have oversight us we have oversight over them. that's why i wanted to move forward. >> there are a number of house republicans including gowdy who agree with wen strup but there are other republicans who are saying, no, the whole thing is corrupt and the mueller probe needs to end. >> that's just not the case. i agree with brad in the way he articulated this and speaker ryan who said to his conference, this is really not about the mueller investigation. trey gowdy said that. what we are going to learn when the democratic -- if and when and we hope that it is, the democratic memo is released which is a counterpoint to the republican memo, what we will learn is that it is not true that this fisa warrant was awarded solely on the basis of the steele dossier. we're learn that the fbi didn't mislead the judge, that the judge had some sense that this information came out of a political context but finally, and this is the point i don't think gets a lot of attention. just because it was paid for and remember that dossier started as part of an effort done by republicans -- >> actually, just as a point of fact. the overall opposition research started by republicans but the steele dossier was just democrats. >> that's correct. the fusion gps effort which is the organization that did this started as a republican funded effort and then became a democratic funded effort. just because it was opposition research doesn't mean that it's wrong. we wouldn't pay a penny for opposition research that was biased. opposition research is only valuable in as much as it is accurate. i think when the facts are out here this will turn out to be a very, very small and insignificant thing. >> i was reminded this weekend that the clinton foundation probe by the fbi, one of the basis for that was peter schweitzer book clinton cash which had partisan roots. a lot of strong charges, and i don't recall republicans objecting to that book being used for the clinton foundation probe? >> i'm not familiar with that detail. i would like to comment on some of the things that mr. heinz just said. there is a difference between saying it's politically motivated and actually revealing who paid for it. that is a huge difference. as far as the democratic memo, when we were in our meeting, i think we saved the democrats from some hypocrisy here. adam schiff was making the case that we should not release our memo unless it was vetted. it had been vetted. then they wanted to immediately release theirs without it being vetted and that's why i voted against it. if they want to vet it, i'm all -- i want to shed light on all of this. i think the american people deserve that. that is our job -- go ahead. >> i would just take minor issue with that. if there was a vetting process on the nunes memo that's news to me and if the vetting process did occur, we know what the fbi and the department of justice said about the release of this memo. they said do not do it. it would be reckless. if there was a vetting process that was the conclusion. secondarily, adam schiff said we democrats will do something that you republicans are refusing to do we will run this by the department of justice and the fbi. this is available for all to see. we still intend to do that. this may not be an issue where there are likely to be a very highly sensitive of sources and methods exposed. it's good practice to run these by a declassification before you do it. >> christopher wray had sight on the memo before hand. he said everything was factual. the other point -- >> they thought it was incomplete. there was an omission of facts. >> that's fine. if they want to put out their memo. let's do that. the other thing is, it's a false narrative when you say what mr. mccabe wasn't quoted correctly because there was an attorney from the fbi who was part of the fisa application and also was in on the interviews that said that was an accurate statement that the -- that this couldn't have gone through without the dossier. >> would you support the release of the transcript of any relevant part of andrew mccabe's testimony? this has been a big point of contention that seems just factual in nature, those of us who aren't privy to the transcripts are interviews. were you both present for the mccabe? >> i was. >> were you? >> i wasn't. >> would you support the release of any relevant transcript that would support what mccabe thinks about how important the steele dossier was to the fisa warrant just so we can clear this up? >> i would. i would absolutely support it just so the american people -- i would go a step further. part of the problem with the process here is that conclusions and allegations have been drawn based on the fisa warrant applications. this is some of the most classified stuff the government has. i would even support if it could be redrakted in such a way as to not be damaging, i would support releasing the underlying fisa applications. what americans would see but they would see dozens and dozens of pages citing all sorts of facts -- you would see a very comprehensive project that gets put together by ten, 12 people at the fbi, then presented to a federal judge. >> did you see the fisa application? >> i have not. the only people who have are trey gowdy, not chairman nunes and adam schiff. i would certainly support that release because then the american people would see how comprehensive the fisa application process is rather than the way it's being characterized as secret, dark, behind closed doors. >> would you support it? >> i would want to see it, absolutely. we want to have our eyes on more. the doj set up those rules and so devin nunes felt that trey gowdy with his experience as a prosecutor and investigator would be the better person to go look at it and we received weekly briefs on it. i'm all for that. open it up. this is what i keep talking about. let's shed light on what's going on with the agencies that the taxpayers pay for, by the way. >> very quickly, do you think that this memo provides some sort of pretext for president trump to fire rod rosenstein or robert mueller? >> no, i don't and i was on with you in june, i believe, and i told you i support the mueller investigation. i hope that he doesn't fairly and honestly. we would always expect that. at the same time when i look at rod rosenstein and christopher wray, i know in their agencies they have tremendous patriots that do great work and they stood stand up for them. at the same time this could be their finest hour. they should work with us and congress to get to the bottom of what's taken place and if there was any wrongdoing then let's correct it. maybe we need to change the process of how it all take place. they have an opportunity to make it the finest hour by doing the right things. >> thank you both for being here. i hope your appearance here is a sign of bipartisan cooperation to come on the house intelligence committee. that would be nice. i'm sure you would both agree to that. >> we tend to get along really well. >>> the conservative drumbeat growing louder after the release of this republican memo calling on president trump to fire the man overseeing the investigation. that's next. we're pretty sure no one's ever said microwaved. you deserve a breakfast made with respect. try the new bacon, egg, and cheese on brioche. panera. food as it should be. what's critical thinking like? 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>> lady justice is supposed to be blind. any time you interject something other than getting to the truth i'm concerned about it and now we have these competing narratives, competing memos. it all looks too awful partisan to me to come to the right conclusion. i do think there should be an investigation should be at the ig where they can conduct the interviews, they'll have access to all the fisa applications and they can come up with a plan to remedy it. the current path we're on is all about politics. it's both sides of the aisles are guilty in this class. >> congressman bass, is there nothing that you think merits more scrutiny. >> let's have the ig look at whether there was an abuse of the fisa system in any way, could you get behind that? >> i don't think there's a problem with that at all. his comment was sad because i think it reveals the partisanness. it reveals the fact that this was political in addition to trump's tweet. i think that part was very sad. this really should be about getting to the bottom of the situation and i think the tweet as well as don junior's comment reveal what this is all about. >> what do you think? >> the fbi is to blame here. they've been withholding information from the congress for a long time. the releases that have happened have happened because the counternarrative been out there a long time through leaks by the fbi. you can say, well, this is a partisan attempt by republicans but it really it's a partisan attempt to countera narrative that's out there and i agree with mike. an ig report would be great. that will be quiet. that would be off to the side and this narrative is going to continue to go and that's why i think your two guests previously are right. the more information we can get out there now to settle some of these scores if you will the better. >> but the release classified information over the objection of the fbi director and seeing that as sweet revenge, how do you respond to that? >> i actually do agree with mike, that it looks like there are other issues at play which is politics and the president's own hide and i just worry -- we need to have a healthy republican and democratic party that is not just -- and this -- this worries me -- honestly, even as a democrat that the republicans are doing the bidding of the president and thereby undermining the fbi. rick, even when you start publicly saying that the fbi's been hiding information, it gives this whole deep state conspiracy crank stuff more oxygen -- >> but they did hide information, they withheld information and they're still withholding information. >> they're withholding classified information, perhaps. >> but congress can see classified information. >> and congress can see classified information and i'm not sure what information you're saying they're withholding. when the president says the stuff he does -- >> they withheld for a year. >> let me finish my point. the point is you've got poll out this weekend that says 38% of republicans have a favorable view of the fbi which has plummeted. i'm a former federal prosecutor, i'm going into court, i've got an fbi agent on the stand and now i have to worry about whether my jury has republicans on it because they hate the fbi now? that is just -- that's hugely damaging across the country to justice in america. >> i agree. >> that was the point of the memo. if there is a trial, if there is an indictment, it muddied the water. it decreased the poll numbers for fbi. this is really the first time something like this has happened. >> i think what's -- what you heard from brad and speaker ryan and others is really what republicans are coming from. i don't think most republicans are looking at this as an vindication of donald trump and trying to get donald trump and the mueller investigation. they see this as a real problem within the government and within the obama administration of politicizing not just the doj but the irs and every other agency of government and this is what they want to expose. >> oh, my gosh! these were republican fisa judges all appointed by george bush. there were four of them ahead of the fbi's is a republican appointed by trump. this is like alice in wonderland. if they were really in the tank for hillary clinton as you're suggesting why wouldn't they have leaked that there was an investigation ongoing about donald trump instead of ten days before the election a memo comes out about hillary clinton's e-mails? it is a ridiculous argument. >> i'll give you a sense to respond. >> it's not ridiculous. they did leak lots of information that incriminated donald trump and caused this russia investigation to get some leg. the idea they weren't leaking information, the people at the fbi, you have, you know, the two people with their -- >> it was a botched leak, that's for sure because it didn't work. >> it wasn't a botched leak. it was actually a very successful leak in focusing a lot of attention on donald trump and russia. >> can i ask you a question, i know the fbi is aware of past abuses by the fbi and i believe it was comey that used to keep that horrific letter sent to martin luther king on his desk to remind him of this. it's not as though the fbi is ever above criticism but why are fbi officials so upset, you see christopher wray giving a video encouragement to buck up the troops. what is it about this episode that bothers them so much? the fbi is not immuned to criticism. >> they shouldn't be. in 2000 there was a particular case on the fisa court where an agent was removed from the case because they didn't think -- he had veracity in his presentation of his application. there have been problems. that was back in 2000. that's a long time ago. they're upset because they believe that there is another side of this. so when you do an application, there's lots of information that goes into this thing. it is months and months of works. i think the notion they were worried about is it's very flippant. we went out and found a few things, we got a dossier, we got in a room, we wrote up an application and went down to the judge and there you go we're spying on the united states citizen. the fbi does not take that that lightly and so what they're saying is, if there is another argument here then it should have been in there. they weren't worried about what was in the memo if you recall it was was not in the memo that they're concerned about. my argument here, listen, this is exactly what we were talking about last week we thought would happen. republicans think this is fantastic and democrats think the worst thing ever and what we'll lose here is the truth and we should never sacrifice the truth in a partisan area where there's classified information. >> nobody go anywhere. we got a lot more to talk about. carter page is the central character in this memo. members of the trump team were insisting they didn't know who carter page was. can they have it both ways? 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were less than 30 percent likely to get an implantable device but their survival rates following crt therapy was 30 certificate sent better than that of men. >> men and women had identical , survival following this therapy and this is a first. for this therapy, women had a much better outcome following, crt therapy. >> reporter: doctors say with an aging population they are seeing more heart failure patients then ever before, but the study shows that women are not getting the same level of care as men. some think there need to be a different set of guidelines when it comes to treating women with heart failure. >> there are related differences which are very important, to understand to identify, characterize and therefore, we can apply our defribillator therapy and other therapist more precisely to the patient that is need it most. >> reporter: doctors say it is important for female heart patient toss talk to their doctors and ask questions specifically bill plantable devices and when they might be appropriate. the study was published in the journal of the american heart association. >> you have to be your own advocate. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> there are lots of work out videos on line but not so many star a nine three-year old. the internet is loving this video of helen miller's exercise regimen in pierre, south dakota she cannot contain her laughter as she goes through the motions. instructor's daughter posted this clip on twitter and has hundreds of thousands office likes. helen's getting it done who but that. my mommies going through rehab right now and make sure seas this. >> you have to make it fun in matter what your age is. >> that is so true. >> look at helen, go ahead now >> yes. >> wow. >> that is great. >> kate joins us now with the forecast and as she said wow that snow, we have rain, fog. >> the snow is beautiful, came down, came in, came out and then was gone for most of us by yesterday evening, after that warm up and now anything that is left will be long gone >> we can say bubble of warmth is headed our way. >> yes, for the next two days in the 70's.r way. it will feel like may, even like june as temperatures surge in the mid 70's, a little february treat. it will likely not last. we will head back to normal by even of the week but enjoy it while it is here but it brings its own set of issues. we will start off with a look outside right now. you can see it is getting foggy. this is a live look from place one apartments in plymouth meeting and we will see a sunset on this camera. not tonight, it is foggy outside. low cloud, fog, most of the showers have moved on out but we will deal with pockets of dense fog through tonight and into tomorrow morning, as i will show you. if you do have plans to head out the fog can come up on you quickly and be safe out there, take it slow, leave plenty of room between you and car in front of you, things are slow going. storm scan three shows the problem we have a warm front to the north, here's warm front right here, cold front extending back in the portions of the planes and that won't get here until late wednesday. in the meantime we're seeing all this warmth, surge from the south, got showers, moving off to the north and as the showers move out, we will be dealing with the warm air moving over the much colder ground and that causes, of course, threat for fog that is what we are seeing tonight. showers have largely, exited the area. we are seeing a few sprinkles over bucks county, mercer county new jersey and poconos. still cannot rule out a stray through first part of tonight but steady rain has moved out and now we are dealing with the fog, temperatures are going to stay steady, right through overnight hours, possibly even rising, a few degrees as that warm air starts to lift in. this system serious warmth for february. still seeing showers over next couple of hours off to the north, 10:00 o'clock we are dealing with low cloud, fog and that will continue. we will see dark gray here indication overnight that the fog will be with us tomorrow morning as well, and slowly the fog will begin to mix out and possibly by 11 or noon we will see the sun coming out tomorrow, it does redevelop tomorrow night, so we will be dealing with fog again into your wednesday morning. this is what we're looking at tonight as we head in the overnight hours for a time visability may be near zero across the entire area. totally stocked in with fog and that is the case tomorrow morning. heading out to work at 9:00 a.m. visability near zero in a few spots. we will get better visability through afternoon only to see them drop again tomorrow night and wednesday morning. but it is a taste have may, price we have to pay is morning fog we will take it because look at this jet stream biloing to the north all this warmth shooting from the south and temperatures over the next few days will be about 30 degrees, above the average, and we may break two records, forecasted high for tomorrow 71 degrees. record is 70. that is a close one setback in 1939. wednesday we will approach 75 degrees for the high, record is 72, from way back in 1930. it looks like both of those days we have a good chance of breaking a record here in philadelphia dense fog overnight slow warming and then again tomorrow 71, fog, cloud in the morning with little gray early but in the afternoon sun will inn reese record warmth at 71 degrees. your seven day forecast shows temperatures even right into the weekend above average for february. wednesday is warmest day, thursday we will stay to cool down showers likely friday is more seasonal and at 48 and then we will shoot right back to 63 on saturday. fifty-nine about some rain on sunday, drying out monday and then we have to pay for two days in the 70's with a stretch of rain through even of the week and weekend and that is a trade off a lot of people will make. >> no big bottom out there in terms of the temperatures which is interesting we're not diving in the 20's. >> thanks, kate. >> sure. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" a long time radio host facing sexual harassment lawsuit. >> one group of young men who say they took their celebrate too far during eagles champion ship parade, don. >>> he has traded in his mummers gear for a phillies jersey straight ahead jason kelce visits spring training, we will hear from the eagles center up next in sports. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> a new beach ban a delaware beach, the latest to mix up a popular item for beach goers. people will no longer shall able to take there, and when nut ban goes into effect. >>> 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kelce visited phillies to day in clearwater, florida, first day of full squad work outs, jason gave the guys a pep talk with a lot of colorful language. i'm sure you can imagine. unfortunately that video was not released but he did compare the fightins to the world champion birds. >> a lot of similarities, good , young team with talent, what everybody was talking about in philadelphia, before the season started, but not really anybody, usually projected to be like eight- eight before the season and then we went on to win the super bowl. >> can you just pause for a second and use your imagination to wonder what jason kelce, said to the guys. how he said, whatever he said. >> i have a feeling i can get some idea, get close. >> how raining before it gets out. >> just saying. >> thanks, buddy. >>> action on the court might not be the biggest story coming out nba all-star game, it might be the national anthem. >> ♪ ore the ramparts we watched, ♪ >> social media had a clot say about fergie's 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eighth. this is at corner of 15th and jfk boulevard. if you recognize anyone in this video police would like to hear from you. >>> in other news police are looking for two suspects who held up a philadelphia pizza shop the gun point. this surveillance video from last thursday, shows, inside of the little caesars on the 3,000 block of aramingo avenue , one of them points a hand gun at an employee and demands cash while other suspect takes money from a safe, anyone with any information about the robbery should contact the police. >>> from the classroom to the hardwood more than 200 local kid spent their day off playing basketball at penn's historic palestra arena anita oh tells us how pal day helps inspire students to shoot for the stars. >> reporter: it is known as cathedral of basketball and on monday palestra on pen's campus became sanctuary for about 200 children. >> i love ball. >> reporter: so out of school for presidents day the youth spent the day inbound for annual pal day organized by police athletic league of philadelphia. >> the goal to give these, kid a safe season promoting development and reducing crime , and reducing, opportunities along the way. >> reporter: pal has 20 centers across the city each staffed with the dedicated police officer. >> we are starting to get closer and closer, because i go every day. >> reporter: naji reid said he goes to the strawberry mansion location almost every day after school and has bonded with his pal officer richardo mansion. >> you goat see these kids transition from young men to men. >> reporter: beyond transition, transformation is happening, here, reid said this program has changed his perception of the police. >> i think they are good because they are saving lives, and, better, and youth. >> reporter: hard lessons learned on hardwood floors not only how to shoot hoops but shoot for the stars knowing if they fall is there a support system that will lift them up again. >> we have a one and i will be there for them. >> reporter: at the palestra, anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> what a thrill. >>> national constitution center welcomed visitors in for free today to take part in the special presidents day, event, it included educational programs, about all 45 presidents, as well as hands on activities for history buff s of all ages. guest were invited to take their presidential portrait, cast ballot for their favorite president and interact with presidential reenactors including george washington and thomas jefferson. >>> and in recognition have the black history month we are honoring game changers, individuals who are making a positive impact of communities of color in our region. >> cherri gregg from kyw news radio traveled to northeast a where a team of sisters is beating odd while helping others. >> i love it, our favorite thing they do is to shop. >> reporter: this is anita, sa kena. >> i like shopping and read a lomb. >> reporter: and kareematice they are sisters and they share quite a bit like clothes and feistiness. >> she's more like the boss i one. >> reporter: but they also share a diagnosis. have you ever heard oven tire families of sisters being diagnosed with the same disorder? >> no. >> reporter: anita has lupus free frights which causes kidney failure. >> one down, one up. >> reporter: she needs dialysis three times a week. sakena has systemic lupus, or sle. >> the type of loop as that effects your joint, joint inflammation, skin, having a lot of seizures. >> reporter: while kareema has not been diagnosed, she has all of the symptoms. >> my feet get swollen to the point where i cannot walk. >> reporter: but the sisters have in the let lupus stop them along with mom, veronica, they founded ask lupus, to educate black women who are three times more likely to develop the auto immune disorder, and they are often miss diagnosed. >> loop as. >> i want us to be able to provide support to people all over the world. >> reporter: part of the effort is leading by example, sakena work as a lawyer, anita a drug counselor and kareema a college student despite their health challenges. how do you feel like you ladies are changing the game. >> we are just making lupus something to talk about and something people don't have to be a shame about. >> reporter: showing through doing that life can be good, even with a disease like lupus cherri gregg for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the sisterhood is strong and definitely changing the game. >>> if you missed it, it is certainly going viral. fergie's rendition of the national anthem. >> ♪ >> social media has a lot to say about this so what did you think of her performance at the nba all-star game? >>> black panter makes history at becomes office accolade are pouring in and we will tell you all bit in the hot minute, kate. >>> all ready looking toward weekend even they we just finish last within and maybe still ongoing for some of you off on presidents day but as we head toward upcoming weekend we will be looking for mild temperatures on saturday but it is unsettled, clouds and chance of rain, possibly sunday as well, cold air could back into parts of the area sunday may be a day chilly to the north, warmer to the south and somewhere in the middl hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> fifty years ago a iconic figure first appeared in our living room but since then many of us have lived in mr. rodgers neighborhood. >> ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> just hearing that calms everybody a little bit. fred rodgers back in the head lines 17 years after his show ended plaintiff rodgers stamp is coming this year and so is a bio pick starring tom hanks. >> can you say wonderful. >> um-hmm. >> i knew you could. >>> fergie broken her silence amid storm of the criticism over her national anthem performance at nba all-star game in a statement to tmz she said her rendition did not strike intended tone and for that she's sorry. >> ♪ the flag was still there ♪ >> joel embiid, fergie, put on a jazz spin on the star spangled rendition but it didn't go over well last night in los angeles. at one point camera and over to some players and people in the crowd started laughing, dr aymond green, social media lit up, fergie national anthem is trending on twitter. christopher commented on the nba all-star game post by fergie by saying girl, nobody heard you rehearse and let you know that was in the a good idea? i know you can sing but... >> jt also posted on twitter fergie should have gotten a technical where were the refs for that, how did you they miss that. >> donna posted that the cheering at end was because everybody was glad it was over just some harsh comments on there for fergie. let us know what you think, facebook and twitter, yes, let us know. >> little uncomfortable. >> yes. >> people put their own spin. >> it is not easy to perform in front of the people. >> marvin gaye did it in 83, wow. >> but it was classic like that the more spin you put on it, the war. >> sometimes, yeah. >> we will go from damp and dreer toy warm, and really warm, kate looks like phil was wrong he called for six more weeks of winter but this week will be anything but winter like. >> come on, phil meteorologist lauren casey's live with the cbs-3 mobile weather watch's long schuylkill river trail with more on the winter warm up, lauren. >>> thanks, guys, yeah, groundhog was wrong. big surprise. we all know how i feel about accuracy of the gun hog but anyway we are out here right by kelly drive, schuylkill river i'm out with the mobile weather watcher as my photographer mike said it is sneakily cold out here right now because as soon as you go outside not too bad, it is february, stand out here and it is chilly, a few people jogging, walking by, biking by but this time tomorrow there will be many, more people, out there because we have a record warmth on the way, and this time tomorrow, temperatures will be in the order of, 20 degrees warmer. we are heading up into the 70 's. it will be warmest air we have felt since first few days of november. we are heading up to 71 degrees tomorrow our forecast high, that will break record of 70 degrees setback in 1939. even warmer as we head into wednesday. forecast high temperature 75 degrees, and would kick that tail of that old record, 72 degrees, also setback well long ago and we are going to close out february and even start march, with above average high temperature as well. we have a high probability of above average high temperature up and down the eastern seaboard for last few days of february and first few days of march, but temperatures, right now you know, guys i wore my, rain jacket because i was preparing for showers. it is also because it is cute. i wish i had a winter coat but i feel much more confident about my outfit choice one because it is dry, so nice outside so i feel more confident then the choice i have made today sadly as a meteorologist but feeling better about tomorrow. >> it is cute. >> it is cute. >> it is fair. >> thanks, lauren. >> appreciate it. >> yes. >> and, animosity for the groundhog, he may not have been right but our cbs-3 winter forecast we said early spring signs in mid-february and every once in a while we get a pattern. >> yes. >> yes,. >> professional who does things other than just climb out of the hole. >> but regardless. >> we have got a lot of warmth on the way, people will be out in droves tomorrow, enjoying temperatures in the 70's, in february. we don't get that very often, february 1 of the coldest months have the year, second coldest, second snow hees but not over next few days. we will go outside to bethlehem where it is in the looking too pretty outside. we have had some snow over weekend. a lot of that has melted already. yesterday's son and above average temperatures, melt that snow quickly but you can see roads are wet, more showers lifting to the north so break out rain jacket in bethlehem we are good to go this evening and up in the poconos it is foggy, damp, glummy, ugly. tomorrow morning will look a lot like that but afternoon will get better and that is where warmth will come. eyewitness weather watchers checking in bringing us observations. start off here at 51. check with kennett martin in willingboro, cloudy but 51 not too bad. fifty as we head further south to allen's house in delran and i do to have show this we have to include our weather watchers live events, alan welcome yet another grand baby in the world. harper molly. she's beautiful, alan. he says just doesn't get better than this this picture says it all congratulations to alan on his new granddaughter. 45 degrees as we check with david michigan until norristown, cooler there just some clouds not a lot of rain and few more photos from our weather watchers. i saw this across the area yesterday a few flowers trying to peak their heads up already through mulch and wonder how many flowers we will see, tuesday and wednesday, he took these photos at morris arboretum yesterday, already seeing some blooms with the above average warmth but today , not the best looking day. most of the day it looks like this photo from ed, just gray, glummy. i will show you quick shot because is there much to see here at junior/senior school in bern villain it is complete ly sock in with fog, you cannot see anything at all except for one light pole down in the corner, completely, fogged in, so that is what we are worried about tonight into tomorrow morning, if you coming up on fog like that outside on the road is it can be very dangerous. play it safe, leave yourself extra rhyme because if you are driving in something like that you will in the see taillights unless you are up on them. showers lifting to the north, mess of the rain done but you can see another batch off to the west around harrisburg who cannot rule out couple more sprinkles. lauren may be fine. in the a bad choice. there air few more showers coming our way. our high was only 48 degrees. today was a normal day for time the year and as we check on our snow this season we have over an inch in philadelphia with the snow this weekend. leading us to 14.6 inches of snow. we have had 18 days with at least a trace have snow but no snow in the forecast for next few days, warm front lifts to the north we have a strong southeasterly flow over next few days to help temperatures escalate, well into the 70's this next front doesn't come through until wednesday evening so we will have a few scattered rain showers here tonight, warm front lifts through and record warmth on the way, tuesday, and wednesday, forecast highs for tomorrow across the area upper 60's to lower 70's pretty much every where 62 in mount pocono it will feel like a beautiful spring afternoon but again, morning will look glummy outside so don't be discouraged, dense fog slow warming, tomorrow morning fog sun comes out may not get fully sunny until mid afternoon, so even at noon time, and, cloudy, and, 71, daytime high and break, and, warmest day of the week, and 75 degrees, and sometimes we just see bottom fall out but friday is back to normal. friday like today. showers thursday, friday. shower chance on saturday. more rain possible sunday. we will pay for warmth but not a lot of cold in this february forecast, back to you. >>> well one of the faces behind m to end sexual misconduct looks a lot like her machines minee. >> and new super hero, on the competition at the box office this weekend, bex from today's 96.5 has those stories in the hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and jessica emma watson is putting her money where the mouth is. beauty and beast actress donated 1.4 million to equality fund, she joins amelia clark, and nearly 200 others in the open letter calling for an toned sexual misconduct in the work place. star lit shared this video to instagram explaining where her passion stems from. >> my big passion in all of this has been to make sure that this is a global movement this is about women standing shoulder to shoulder women and men. >> reporter: emma stepping it up big time just like the film black panter which is having a record breaking opening weekend. in the nurse three days the film raked in 201 million and projected to hit 235 million in the fourth day. there is more blockbuster has highest opening for a february film in the largest presidents day weekend opening, and i'm in the done, it has become the fifth highest movie opening of all time, and rightfully so star studded film received a 97 percent certified fresh on rotten tomatoes, the best score for a live action super hero film out there. getting a ticket to this film hasn't been easy, i have tried , and it has been sold out but maybe you think this tactic can work these fans tried getting a two for one deal on their movie tickets, on top of each other, they captioned the video that the manager wasn't having it. good attempt, that is your hot minute i'm bex from today's 96.5. >> creative. >> very creative. >> but sorry. >>> on this presidents day a tribute to our first president george washington. >> that included kate with the recipe straight from is wife mart, very special topping when we come right back. in the state with more ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure 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minneapolis with some information for us, hi there, don. >> hi, guys. in 2009 malcolm jenkins was a rookie, bright eyed, bushy tailed and with the saints with the first round pick. that year he won a super bowl. he says he doesn't remember a whole lot about that experience. fast forward to the here and wife, two kid and he iss old, within of the few guys on this team, who has had this experience, has a ring, and in his trophy case. and now, here's what he had to say to the young players on the squad. fun to watch these younger players, you know, kind of navigate the bowl experience. so i know, where the lines are but i'm happy for them to be able to experience this. i know a lot of us, that are here for the first time, and for me, to go around but i'm enjoying watching the team go and compete. >> back in 2009, malcolm was getting advice from guys like drew brees and now he that is guy in the locker room, imparting knowledge on the younger players, for the philadelphia eagles. back to you guys. >> so glad to see that. >> i love that mix, too. >> indeed. >> thanks, db. >>> coming up next, what are your plans for the day after, cleve? >> reporter: i'm cleve bryan at city hall in camden where super bowl weekend is just kicking off, excitement level is through the roof, coming up how the city and county are trying to make it so their employees maximized their enjoyment and show up on monday. >>> and do they make good cheese steaks, in minnesota, our pat gallen checks out their local attempt of the philadelphia favorite and meantime one of our own most famous steaks joints changing its name just for the weekend, we will explain we will be right small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. 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mock up their lockers, you can try on new stuff from different companies that sponsor nfl teams. it business getting that full nfl experience. it is a proper name for. that we have been here in minneapolis, we have had many experiences in terms of the trying different food and leverage how not to walk inside and stay inside to stay warm, but we will were wand fairing they make a good cheese stake. here in the twin cities, in the area where the super bowl will be. so we sent pat gallen out to find out if he can find a good cheese stake, and pat, what did you find. >> did i find a philly cheese stake. i found the only philly cheese stake in minneapolis? because of this guy to my left antonio gambino and his family were here, frank, from philly, he is cooking it up. we came out the other day. he let me get on the grill. he is crazy. but it worked. so listen. >> reporter: in minneapolis there is a place so philly, would you think we were standing at broad and tasker and that is thanks to antonio gambino's father andrea. >> he came to visit some family and notice there had was no piss rea in philly, jersey there is a piss reafter block. he said why is there no pizzeria. nobody likes pizza. my daddies like bleep, bleep, everyone likes pizza. thus, frank's from philly is born and straight from the delaware valley. >> my fat der cheese steaks back in cape may, new jersey. so at the time, we have been here for 20 plus years now, so just wanted to bring back a cheese stake and it is a great location to do it. >> reporter: antonio does it the only way it should be done by having amoroso rolls shipped from philadelphia and using fresh rib eye. what does minnesota think of the cheese stake. >> they love it. i was worried. they go to little cheese steaks spots that puts stake on a hot dog bun. so i was like maybe they don't think they like cheese steaks because they think that is a cheese steaks. we told them how to do it right and they love it. >> reporter: antonio invite meade behind the grill to get the full frank's experience and it felt like being in south philadelphia. >> handful. >> nobody wants to wait. >> especially not in philadelphia. >> there it is. >> professional. >> professional, baby. slop her down. >> oh, my god. >> let her sizzle. >> it is getting hot over there get it on there. badabg. >> oh, my god. >> an tone yes showed me how it is done but he told me about the things he misses the most about home. >> tastykakes, wawas, cheese steaks, you know, the eagles. the best part. >> we are cooking, baby, antonio back behind the grill today. i know he is so for his eagles look who this is, marty snider , the granddaughter, just so happens to be here, granddaughter of the great leonard tose former eagles owner. they met at ronald mcdonald house which her grandfather helped form, is that true. >> that is true. >> that is so philly, such a philly story in a philly cheese stake place in minneapolis. we will catch up with antonio next hour, a littles cooking upy people in the house, we will be back and i will eat because i'm starving, jessica, back to you. >> yes, i'm very envious of you, pat, that sound is very good. i'm looking at a bottle of water over here but enjoy, tell everyone we said hello. >>> speaking of cheese steaks if you go down to south philadelphia awe will notice an icon has a different thing going on. take a look at this, pat's king of steaks which we all know there on passyunk avenue is now going by, eagles king of steaks. owner replaced a number of signs on the restaurant even replace that had iconic sign right there on top of it and they are already predicting a crazy party after the eagles win. >> formerly known at the pennsylvania path's steaks, it will be sane there, will be people out here partying in the streets. the poles will be greased, people will be eating cheese steaks, celebrating, it is going to be calm mayhem all at the same time. >> no word on how l twill not se mayhem, call it eagles fever, it could lead to a lot of sick ness on monday. ilnot being able to make to it work or school. cleve bryan is live, in pennsauken with more on that, cleve. >> reporter: a lot of convenient sickness but if your work place had or had a pep rally like they did here at bishop eustace that there is no way you wanted to stay home on friday but as you mentioned monday after the super bowl, that is a different story. in fact some people calm it super sick monday. >> one, two, three, go. >> reporter: from school gyms to city halls, it was a day to get pumped up with friends and co-workers with the eagles. in camden mayor frank moran led the presuper bowl pep rally. >> this is what it is all about, we are looking forward to the great championship on sunday and we will celebrate. >> reporter: city, county police appreciated capping off week with the afternoon of food, fun and lots of dancing. >> it is a good thing to give them all riled up. >> nothing like it. >> reporter: as much fun as it has been friday, traditionally monday after the super bowl is a whole other story, a new survey by work force institute estimates 14 million americans plan to call out sick on monday and you can bet that includes eagles fans. in fact, hamilton township schools in atlantic county sent out a letter to parents warning of the delayed stude upe of the drivers calling it out. >> oscar holmes is a assistant professor of managerment in the a rutgers, camden says best way to emphasize how important staff are and keep something going to keep it up after super bowl. >> it is important for employers to just feed in the frenzy and try to get on the good side. >> reporter: officials say more fun, no problems here. >> after we win on sunday night, we will come together monday and plan a victory party. >> reporter: so our professor holmes say even if your company has not, sent a memo or if you are an employer, send something over e-mail, we will call or text, encourage your employees no matter what happens win or lose show up to work monday morning. live, i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, cleve, well, we will see how that all works out depending on how sunday goes. we will see. >>> you always notice we have been here and seeing eagles fans coming in, it is that they each tend to have their clearly their favorite piece of eagles clothing. we have seen thrown back stuff we have seen kelly green. we have seen more current eagles green. ukee and nicole, i don't know if you have a favorite look or a favorite shirt, hat, or whatever but that is what people are wearing for sure, they are pulling out the favorite, the outfits, ready for sunday. >> i will be in the old eagle, the old insignia, later on. >> i love the kelly green, the throw back. >> yes. >> um-hmm, um-hmm it is all good. >> it is all good. >> all right, see new a bit. thanks very much. >>> a friendly wager to tell but that is what officials from philadelphia's art museum are calling a bet they are making with the museum of fine arts in boston. the museums will swap the love and famous paintings, the winning teams home city will get a piece of art on loan. >>> take a look at this very regal looking fan, this is trooper roads from springfield calmy waiting for sunday to come. we can relate, come on, we will be right back stay with ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. my sy's pride they carry my community's pride my family's ide and pride in myself because shoulders were made for greatness not dandruff >>> as we have within showing you for weeks and guess judge just talked about it fans are rallying around their team wearing green, and preparing for sunday. >> and that is much of the same for group of eagles fans in south jersey. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh was there as they got hyped for the big game. >> on most days these adults color in the line. but this weekend they got a vision that may go against the gray. >> i'm for the eagles. >> reporter: that is coming from the giants fan. >> i want eagles to win the first super bowl. >> reporter: common sentiment and on friday a team completes with arts, craft and karaoke. >> ♪ >> reporter: it helps individual with disabilities and disability hosted a super bowl party for day program participants in south jersey. they came decked out in team spirit and friday they got another addition to the wardrobe that may bring good luck. "eyewitness news" handed out cbs-3 year of the under dog t 's, a perfect statement for long time fans, like gisele fernandes. >> eagles every fine. >> reporter: these kinds of events are important, says jennifer mckatie, principal of the duran school. >> it is great to have those social interaction and to do what typical peers do and that have comradery. >> one that rises on the color green. >> i'm 100 percent rooting for them would i love for them to beat the patriots. >> reporter: in mount laurel. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> reporter: cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i love that. >> good feeling all the way around. >> all around. that is what it is all about. >> before we get to break we want to show you children at baldwin school in pennsauken new jersey singing the eagles fight song. >>> ♪ fly eagles fly, score a touchdown 123. hit them low, hit them high, and watch our eagles fly. fly eagles fly, on the road to with advil's fast relief, you'll ask, "what pulled muscle?" 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philly. sign up for our web site cbs philly.com/cure. >> beautiful, beautiful. >>> well, two bars in minneapolis both claim to be inventor of the special sandwich made of cheese. in philadelphia, it is equivalent popularity of our beloved cheese stake. >> would i think so. lets go back out to pat gallen who can tell us more about the juicy lucy, pat what do you know. >> that is right. you guys know that when i travel, i love to make it some sort of a culinary adventure if you will. i have done that today because we're at frankford philly, we made some eagles fan friend who are minute muching on the cheese steaks i showed you 10 minutes ago but we also have a special burger that we pick up earlier that is called, the juicy lucy. now, two rivals very much like geno and path's. first is matt's bar. minneapolis landmark that began in 1954 as a neighborhood burger eatery. juicy lucy was created when a customer came in and asked for something special. >> it started with one of the regular customers that he had, and asked to try something different. asked to try, some cheese in the middle of the burger and then when he bit in to it, he said, now that is a juicy lucy so, some of the other regulars kept asking matt for that burger and he eventually put it in the menu in the first year. >> reporter: other one is 58 club just don't road a few blocks south of matt's. they have been around since 1920's but they believe that they are the first won who created the juicy lucy. >> in 1950 when the burger craze took off, and i think maybe it was mcdonald's that helped that along. we did a burger here called the juicy lucy and a customer explained when the burger was made, while that is juicy, so it became lucy and is a half pound burger stuffed with cheese inside. >> so this is 58 juicy lucy right here that i will get into. i will wait. i have to hang out with these guys and talk to them first. these are my friend kevin and kayden. they are from haddonfield. they flew into chicago. then to des moines. and then from des moines to minneapolis just to get this cheese stake and i need to get in with my friend is here, come on here, juicy, let's eat , guys, because i'm starving. it has been a long day. here we go, juicy loose i, guys. >> took pat a while to pick that up. >> yes. >> it must be. >> where is the cheese. >> you can see the cheese. >> i'm jealous of that right now. >> don't talk with your mouthful, we understand, every word. >> better than a cheese stake pat. >> no, stop, no chance. >> don't worry about it, take your time, chew your food, man , it is all good. >> little descrepancy between the two. >> yes. >> with that little battle going on. same customer, yes. >> more research needs to be done. >> yes, indeed. >> it sounds good. >> it is friday before the super bowl. let's talk some weather. >> let's talk some weather because we have real cold weather out there it will stay cold tomorrow but dry, the super bowl sunday not quite the same story, but the good news, it is mainly, rain, and, for most of us. lets get right in to it. we will take a look outside where sun has gone down, on this friday evening, it is cold out there, and not as cold as minneapolis, of course , we don't have juicy lucy's to warm us upright now but it looks good out at our camera at parkway central library. lets take a quick look at storm scan three. there is not a whole lot to show out there we have a cold air and a few flurries across western pennsylvania, in the wake of this system. we had a front that came through last night. we had snow this morning that cleared out quickly and our next storm you cannot see. we can see snow showers diving across portions of way but our storm is still, kind of in a infant stage that will impact us over the weekend. so temperatures right now, it is just a cold, blustery night , 25 in philadelphia, 23 in helding, 24 in wilmington, feels colder, it feels like about nine or 10 degrees outside in many spots, right now and tonight's low of 18 will feel again like the single digits for most of us, as we go through overnight hours and in the early morning on your saturday. saturday is not much warmer, 34 degrees is the high, but you really got to factor in the wind. it is a gusty breeze from the southwest and it will feel like lower 20's most of the day. super bowl weekend shows high pressure overhead tomorrow. that keeps us dry and sunny tomorrow. then this system approaches this storm will start out as snow, especially north and west, and then change over to rain, it does look like it is mainly rain here in philadelphia, it could start out as a little freezing rain so watch out for slick conditions as you head out to your super bowl party, midday sunday, and then in the afternoon and evening, it is just a soaking rain. but further north you will go the better chance you have to see accumulating snow. so two to 4 inches of snow expected in the poconos and in the lehigh valley that is where things could get dicey this could start as one to 2 inches of snow there and it starts about noon time and it continues into right about the time you are heading to your super bowl party, please be safe, on the road, far north and west and then rain. few places in the cities and suburbs goes over to rain quickly and in south jersey and delaware, through the course of the game so your super bowl sunday play. >> it is rain for all of us. as we head into next week it is quiet monday and tuesday but rain returns to the forecast by wednesday, stay there we will have much more super bowl excitem your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take 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ace train number 1 is on time. their website was down. the gps was down. ace train number 1 is out there running on schedule and ace train number 3 is scheduled to leave stockton on time as well. >>> thank you, sue. it's been called one of the big winners during the super bowl. >>> now a behind-the-scenes look at the ad that took the nfl to new heights. ♪ i've had the time of my l i never felt this way before ♪ >> odell beckham and eli manning played the "dirty dancing" roles perfectly. teammates couldn't stop. there were no body doubles and they only had a few hours to rehearse. >> you don't say? no body doubles. what a statement. >> i was wondering if that was a trick or if eli of really able to hold someone up like that. >> and? >> and he did it. >> no way. >> with the help of a few invisible wires. so not really. everything's a lie. >> i'm really disappointed. >> you know everything is a lie. >> welcome to 2018. >> pull back the curtain and the wizard is just a guy -- >> just a guy with a couple levers. >>> the most powerful rocket in the world is ready to launch into space. what happens if it's a success? >> a
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ace questionnaire for a study with more than 17,000 candidates. it coveredded ten topics ranging from divorce to having a family member in prison. the more aces the person had, the greater the chance for serious health problem. >> this opened the eyes of a lot of people in the medical industry. it made us consider social factors. >> this is treatable. >> dr. berk harris continues to talk about the acedy. she screens all of her patients with an ace questionnaire and hopes one day every pediatrician will be done the same. steve: joining me you, dr. nadine berk harris. i'm so thrilled that you're here and we get a chance to talk about this. in a way, this is everything when it comes to the social problems that we cover on this show, people experience in their lives. tell us what your -- what you're really working towards. what you would like to see happen based on this work. >> what we understand, steve, is that earlier adversity profoundly impacts the way our bodies work. and can lead to dramatically increased risk of lots of different health problems later on down the line. but this is preventable. all of the researcher shows th n weapon do early intervention we can improve outcome. but unfortunately today only 4% of the pediatricians in the united states are screening for adverse childhood experiences and that is something that i am on a mission to change. steve: so the idea is tha
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