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the war of the winds will remain. here is latest on jose, category one hurricane, sustain winds at 75 miles an hour, moving now due north at 10 miles per hour and here's the latest track, you can see it will not get much closer to the new jersey and delaware coastline then it is right now and just eventually going to sit, spin for a while, turning into a remnant low. but note that is entire cone of concern is well off of our coastline. so even though that system is sitting, and spinning in the opened ocean it is not expected to have any appreciable impact on our weather. you can see why tropical storm watch has been cancelled, tropical storm force wind in the red and pink shading, it stays just off shore with the latest track of jose, it looks like we will see gusty wind along the coast but not getting into those 40 miles an hour plus sustained wind, although gusts could top that. lauren will have more on the impact down the shore and what people could see, she's live for us tonight with the mobile weather watchers in north wildwood, hi there, lauren. >> hi, kate, yeah. over last couple of hours conditions have intensified with the wind increasing and the waves getting closer and closer to the sea wall. hurricane help say is still hundreds of miles off shore as you mentioned. we're definitely feeling impact here along the new jersey coastline. wind are whipping and those waves, they are ferocious. and now just in the last hour or so, the ocean has completely consumed now the beach, and waves are starting to crash up against the sea wall. beach erosion will be one of the main concerns with help say and that is why crew is here in north wildwood were out earlier in the day building up the sand dunes to help combat any erosion, that will take place and in association with jose over next 36 hours, wave heights we could see possibly up to 15 feet, not too far off shore and then that angry ocean is certainly keeping shore goers, well away from the water. >> really rough, picking up, wins picking up and see how rough the ocean is getting. i hope we just don't get beach erosion. >> is there nobody in the water especially with no life guard on duty. it is best to be safe. >> i wouldn't go in but the rips, forget. >> water is warm. it is tempting but, i am not a good swimmer, neither is she, so... >> height of the impact will come tonight and throughout the day tomorrow we will see rain band moving on shore. we could pick up an inch of rainfall possibly up to two. that could abe stretch by late tomorrow night. we will see potential for wind gusts as kate was talk up but ward of 45 miles an hour, minor to moderate coastal flooding at high tide times that threat for locally significant beach erosion and, of course, dangerous rip currents but good news everyone we have seen out and about today being very safe, staying way from the water, just coming up to the sea wall , taking a quick peak and taking a sea wall, selfie as i'm seeing or watching the waves, crashing in and kind of breaking out their phones, jumping up on the sea wall and taking that picture but that will come to an end here as we head into the next 30 minutes because the waves are starting to overtake really just in the last 10 minutes that wave crashing over the wall, i will get me sea wall selfie and guys, get the heck out of here before i get wet from these strong waves too. >> get your sea wall self out of there thanks very much. as you showed us a few people were on the beach, atlantic city, for example, rough tide came n marge and others were taking in the view of the ocean. concerned about what jose could do to the coastline in the coming days. they could not help but think of what they lost during sandy praying that it doesn't happen to them again. >> the waves coming in again. they could feel the house shaking. >> they say seeing erosion at the beach is like a nightmare bringing back memories about everything that they have lost stay with "eyewitness news" as we track this triple threat of tropical weather. we are keeping an eye on jose, maria on television and on line at cbs philly.com. investigation is underway tonight into an incident on the cabrini university campus. as "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves tells us someone scrolled a racial slur on a student's dorm room door and tonight we are hearing from that student and her classmates who were standing autopsy begins hate. >> reporter: typically calm catholic university campus in the suburbs of the philadelphia ratted this weekend when on one of its student dorm room doors someone wrote a racial slur. >> i was angry, and i was, shocked. >> reporter: the cabrini university freshman who on saturday night was returning from fun from a family outing and as she put her key in the door, she saw message go away and the n word written in bold , black marker. >> in that moment i stopped, i kind of gathered myself, and. >> reporter: university says this incident is completely of the line with school values, whoever did this could face serious consequence is here at the school academically but potentially face criminal charges. >> she's welcomed here. she belongs here. people who behave and act like that are not going to be welcomed in our community. >> reporter: dozens of students some who do not even know young freshman gathered and redecorated her dorm door with positive and supportive messages. >> i cried. my face was kind of -- my faith was restored in the student body. was reminded that everybody is not like the person who wrote on my door. >> i think it was important, wonderful thing for them to do >> reporter: while police are trying to find person responsible for hateful, hurtful message young freshman has a few word she hopes that person hears. >> you live in a world where you will encounter people you might not like and you're allowed to have your values, and opinions, but that is another thing to go and hurt fully, purposely hurt someone. >> reporter: in delaware county, alycia nieves for cws3 "eyewitness news". contract negotiations broke down in the methacton school district and teachers hit the picket line today. the sticking point between teachers union and school board is over health care premiums. our joe holden is live in eagleville montgomery county to break it all down tonight, joe. >> reporter: jessica we have breaking information here from the methacton education association. they tiehl me they are going to pitch a counterproposal to the school board, tomorrow morning that could possibly bring all of this to an end but no immediate reaction from the school board, yet because it is not clear what is in that counterproposal. or what concessions could possibly be made. behind me, an easy 150 to 200 members of the methacton education association all out here, they took a small break for a time and now this is going on easily maybe hour 11 walking this picket line to already end an already one day old strike. while teachers got their steps in outside methacton high, their association's leadership and it district danced about the jagged differences fueling device. >> we are ready to bargain at anytime. we want a fair settlement. >> instead they are place our children and community in the middle by going on strike. >> reporter: negotiations went south not over project salary increases but health care premiums, at a morning news conference, school board leaders got personal. >> this is not the kind of example the teachers, district should use in front of our students seeking to resolve differences. >> reporter: we asked for a response to that criticism to say we are not setting an example for students, this is a right that teachers have, and certainly it is not the first choice that we were make >> reporter: methacton teachers are third lowest paid in all of montgomery counties 21 district. board offered a average 17 percent bump over three years. district advised teach tours wise up to the larger health care cost dilemma. >> ask any citizen in our community, what they are paying for health care and you'll see that the mea made a mistake by walking away from these talks report report while classes are halted pi double a sports are not. >> it is crazy change of pace. >> reporter: students are weary of this unplanned vacation, calling it a disruption. >> you know, you get in, moving and we were suppose to have a test but now it will be probably first day we come back in the school and really just messes everything up. >> reporter: you're looking back here live in eagleville where the teachers association is standing firm here. now they have that had their contract expire in january. it has been a solid nine months of back and forth. one question that has factored in beyond all of the numbers and mathis the emotion and both side tell me they are trying to work through that and stick together the numbers we will see what happens come morning when that counterproposal is pitch, again, no classes, on tuesday here at methacton. that is very latest live from eagleville, joe holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> joe, thank you. police charged an abington man with aggravated assault by vehicle after a teenager was struck and seriously injured in the crosswalk. investigators say three two-year old james h clark the fourth was allegedly traveling 46 miles per hour in a 25-mile an hour zone, when he hit a 14 year-old girl. that crash happened on august 23rd outside abington senior high school, in the 900 block of highland avenue. eye witt essay 14 year-old kelly williams was video chatting as she crossed the street. williams parents issued a statement that said we would like to express our appreciation to the montgomery county district attorney's office for a thorough investigation into the incident. new jersey governor chris christie says that the white house opioid commission is making headway in new ways to fight the opioid crisis. as chair of that commission christie discussed president to i can with 17 pharmaceutical companies today white house counsel kelly ann conway was also there, governor said every company national institutes of health developed new non-opioid pain medications, and develop a new treatment for people suffering from addiction. >> this problem will not ab dressed sufficiently in our country if we don't have the active involvement and partnership with the pharmaceutical companies. >> this is no loaning someone elses co-worker or someone elses community or someone elses kid. opioid addiction is a scourge across the land and it has literally touched every state, every demographic or group. >> conway is white house's point person on the opioid crisis. next month new jersey gore gubernatorial candidates will be facing off in a debate i'll be taking part n you will see it on cbs-3. but before we get to that point we want to hear from you if you live in new jersey. what issues matter most to you and your family. what questions would you like to ask the candidates. you can be part of the conversation join me tomorrow night for a virtual town hall, it is happening on the cbs philly facebook page at 7:00 p.m. a top lesson from doug pederson's mentor, andy reid got the better of his former right-hand man. is there plenty of talk about the day after tough loss to the chiefs. sports director don bell joins with us a look at what went wrong but i'm watching that game and even though they lost , i felt okay. i saw some good things there were some good things. very encouraged about the eagles. but day after a loss, this is how we roll. you have to be able to take ate part. 299 carries, 1100-yard, 18 touchdowns, that what lagarrette blount did last season playing with tom brady and patriots. now he is here in philadelphia and now he is not good enough to play. blount barely broke a sweat in yesterday's loss in kansas city. officially he had zero carries , and one catch for 0- yard. eagles head coach doug pederson was asked if he is worried if all of this is affecting lagarrette blount and making him frustrated with the game plan. >> i would be worried if he wasn't, you know what i'm saying, if he was just sorts of matter of fact, ho, hum, it just shows his passion that he wants to play and be involved and i get that. my job, frank's job, we have to find, we have to find ways to get these guys on the field >> well, yesterday they didn't do a very good job of getting him on the feel. lagarrette browned only played six snaps. coming up later in sports we will look at teams struggling offensive line, stick around for that. >> six snaps. >> that is it just six. >> thanks, buddy, appreciate it. still to come tonight on "eyewitness news" coup the music, reason they were celebrate nothing delaware county today. >> ♪ new jersey born and raised. like his father before him, he served our country with honor in the navy. came home and worked his way up from floor technician to supervisor at the salem power plant. as a husband and father, grenier knows how families struggle to make ends meet. that's why he'll fight to cut our taxes, and stand up to career politicians like steve sweeney. if we want to change trenton, there's only one way. fran grenier. every 662nd some within in the u.s. develops alzheimer's disease. millions of family struggling with the disease are hoping, hoping research can ease the boarder. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a upcoming event to support alzheimer's research. >> this research is so important, guys. memory walk and 5k are coming up this weekend. money raised goes to penn's institute on aging which is doing some ground breaking and very promising research on alzheimer's disease. the event was started by a doctor with a very special interest. >> you see he is a great guy, very kind, very fair, always there for all of us. >> reporter: memories of a beloved father whose mind was stolen by alzheimer's disease. >> it is very difficult. the starts before the person passes because they are slipping away in front of you. >> reporter: for a doctor who is supposed to make people feel berth it was hard for pj brennan, chief of medicine at penn. >> there is nothing that stops the disease or cures the disease. >> reporter: instead of feeling helpless after his dad died doctor brennan started a 5k race and memory walk to raise money for penn's institute on aging. >> i thought it would be fun way to get the community together here and bring some attention to the work to the institute on aging does and raise money for this novel research. >> reporter: institute is considered a world leader necessity reach on neuro de begintive diseases, money from the run/walk supports grants. >> it is great research going on here. i wanted to help foster it. >> reporter: he is not just the organizer, doctor brennan is also, a devoted runner. >> i placed last year in my age group. >> reporter: it business staying healthy, having fun, while raising money that hopefully some day will help find a cure for alzheimer's, and all in honor of his dad, joseph brennan. >> i think about him a lot in the run up to the race and preparations he is always on my mind. >> reporter: doctor brennan will be out there again, this year, memory mile walk and 5k takes place this coming sunday , september 24th at penn park, university city. we will have all of the information at cbs philly.com, click on health. >> nice event, important cause and i think for doctor brennan and his family. >> for sure. >> thanks, stephanie. nation celebrates 230th anniversary of the signing of the constitution. >> in honor of this historic day upper darby school district held a reading of the constitution at one of its middle schools, "eyewitness news" at drexel hill, for the celebration, drexel hill and beverly hills middle school students recited the preample providing an explanation to each, section, nicely done. meteorologist kate bilo joins us with a look at the forecast and, you know, this hurricane season hand been eventful. >> yes, it has. >> it is coming on the heels of two less than active season so it feels, it, we have a new storm to talk about and new we have maria which will pre dues very nasty impacts through portions of the caribbean island but first lets talk about jose. we will go out live to the beach patrol headquarters in margate and see just the waves , battering the coastline , we could see 10- foot swells across the new jersey shore beaches, rip currents as well could be an issue throughout the course of tomorrow and into wednesday, as well, we are going to see some very, very strong surf, rip currents and also the threat for beach erosion thanks to those large waves battering the coastline. as far as right now is concern it is a beautiful afternoon here in philadelphia. north and west you can see first cloud have started to make it on to the shore points lauren casey said she got a free facial from the sand hitting her in the face because it is blowing all around down there. we have got dark included, winds picking up down the shore, we have a coastal flood watch for our shore communities along the coast and throughout delaware, lighter green here coastal flood advisory in the mouth of the bay and tropical storm watch in effect for coastal waters, only not land areas anymore that has been cancel. temperatures seeing that northeast wind as that system moves closer to our region. another warm day at 77 in the city right now. seventy-seven in millville. seventy-two in atlantic city. dew point is still high and it will stay steamy tomorrow but with more cloud cover tomorrow should be on the cooler side. here's 6:00 a.m. first bands of rain impacting new jersey coastline. by 10:00 a.m. we will see heavier rain just off shore, you can see center of jose well off the coast and will stay there but outer rain band impacting coastline at lee through the day tomorrow further inland will in the see much more than a few spotty showers. we have tropical depression lee that does in the look like an issue but hurricane maria a category four and impact same areas decimate by hurricane irma. cat four as it moves through lesser antilles over puerto rico and in the atlantic as category. it could interact with the remnants of jose and hopefully that would spin marie back out to sea but that is still about a week away. overnight mostly cloud which a stray shower, cloudy, cool in the city, showers around, heavy rain, gusty wind, thanks to jose. warm, sunny and pretty beautiful if you don't mind temperatures in the 80's continuing through first day of fall friday and weekend, don bellies up sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go 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[ "taps" playing ] roadblocks in the running game and cracking in the wall in front of carson. eagles offensive line has not performed as advertised. we saw that, during yesterday 's seven-point loss in kansas city. now, yes, and, and, was sacked six times. three were credited to second year guard isaac, and today doug pederson talked about the third round pick and offered a vote of confidence. >> our players will get beat in this league, yes, they will get beat in this league. that is a good defensive front again, we'll val wait it this week in practice and as we go, as of right now, we are not going to make any changes and we will just keep going. >> all right. onto baseball chase cameron utley is back in south philadelphia. phillies are hosting dodgers tonight, and game one of the four game series, utley batting seventh, for l.a., who has the best record in baseball. nick paveta is pitching for phillies, clayton kershaw gets the ball for the dodgers. beast mode with his dance mode yesterday, raiders running back mar shawn lynch loving life back in the nfl. thinks marshawn after, scoring a long touchdown run, raiders are two-zero. >> i like that being my regular monday move. >> yes. >> yeah. >> get the dreads. >> oh, yeah. >> thanks, don, we wil you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. member of the philadelphia eagles paid a visit today to the boys and girls club of philadelphia in the northeast. >> eagles defensive tackle beau allen was there to meet with the kid and celebrate donation of $5,000 in sports equipment, that is from an organization called good sports, it is a non-profit dedicated to getting kid involved, in sports. >> way to go. >> great. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly. back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. up next, "cbs evening news". from new york here's anthony mason. take care family we will see you captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: bracing for round two. caribbean islands battered by irma are now in the path of maria. we have the latest on where the hurricane is headed. also tonight... >> drop the knife. >> mason: a georgia tech student is fatally shot by campus police after allegedly threatening them with a knife. the student's parents say the cops overreacted. >> why did you kill my son? >> mason: a warning from america's pediatricians. >> think before you ink. >> mason: second thoughts about getting tattoos. >> it seems like a good idea back then. >> it sure did. now i'm thinking, why did i get it? >> mason: and he didn't set out to save the world, but he did.

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