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Transcripts For KYW Eyewitness News At 7 20171119



there strong winds knocked down wires overnight, "eyewitness news" on route 130 in delran new jersey, we're under a wind advisory this morning. today is sunday november 19th good morning i'm jan carabao. meteorologist chill see in gram will have eyewitness weather for us shortly, but first lets get out to the ben franklin parkway where philadelphia marathon is kicking off. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live at the start line where she ran into a familiar face, good morning, anita. >> reporter: good morning, yes , difficult run into a very familiar face but before we get to that i did want to show you as you can see thinks next carol for philadelphia marathon. we saw first carroll leave, of course, about 30,000 runners are taking part in the philadelphia marathon, today a very exciting day, the rain actually is gone right now but these runners will have to deal with a lot of wind. we did run into a familiar face, we know rahel solomon has been training, preparing very hard for this mar then for months, and months. take a listen to what she has to say about how she feels about being here this morning. >> if you would have told me last year i would have done broad street run, love run, half marathon and now philadelphia marathon, i would have never believed you. so here's hoping that i get across the finish line if i have to crawl i will do it but i'm so excited to be able to say i put my mind to something and i did it. >> of course we are so proud of rahel for her hard work she has told bus all of her training and all that she has to do to be part of the marathon. we want to congratulate other runners in the philadelphia marathon this morning. we have second crowd about to take off in just any second now. live from the parkway i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good hell to rahel and for 30,000 friends out there thanks very much, anita we will check back with you. so we want to know what will it be like for those run ners this morning? what with the rest of us? here's meteorologist chill see ingram with the eyewitness weather forecast. so it wasn't raining or it does not look like it for anita. >> this rain pushing off to thee just in start of the marathon but those runners will be dealing with the winds for entire race. however do i think at lee last leg of the race, the wind will be at their back, so that is some good news hopefully giving them a push to the finish line. but seeking out storm scan three where i can show you where rain is moving off to thee moving down the shore now juste of the philadelphia, where we are starting to dry out and we will be welcoming back sunshine as we head in the afternoon. 54 degrees right now in philadelphia, notice those numbers taking a tumble, we are in the 40's in reading. 48 degrees there. 49 degrees in wilmington. down the shore still at 60 in atlantic city, that is changing. look at these wind gusts that you have already seen so far this morning, 48 miles an hour , reported in wilmington. and, and, and, in the mid 40's, and wind at vicary through 4:00 this afternoon, gusting to 50 miles an her will be a possibility. as for your temperatures we will drop in the 40's by 9:00 a.m. there could abe brief up tic with that sunshine on the increase this afternoon but not by much. i would dress for 40's because with the cooler air and winds that is what it will feel like out there we will have more in your full forecast, but for now back to you. >> chelsea, thank you. 7:04. new this morning an altercation at a sports bar in north philadelphia end in gunfire. three men shot around 1:00 a.m. outside limit 21 sports bar at third and ontario. now two of them an 18 and 37 year-old were both shot four times, both are in critical condition, and the third victim is a 47 year-old who is now in stable condition. right now officers are still working this case so far no word on a motive or an arrest. philadelphia police coinue looking for the gun man and motive after a deadly shooting of a minivan driver. investigators say a 29 year-old man was driving near 52nd and girard in west philadelphia around 6:00 last night when he was shot in the chest. minivan crashed in the side of the building there. also this morning a possible break in the investigation after a police officer in western pennsylvania is shot to death. police have reportedly taken potential suspect's girlfriend into custody. investigators found a jeep cherokee wanted in connection with the shooting of the new kensington police officer named brian shaw, police say he was shot friday night while chasing a suspect he had pulled over. shaw, who was 25 years old was wearing a vest but died of the gunshot wound to the chest. now there is a $40,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in this case. >> hearing wonderful glowing store business how awesome this individual was and new kensington police department and bond they have with this young man is impress turf hear and listen to. >> reporter: investigators say they know why officer shaw made that traffic stop, but they are not yet releasing anymore details. officer shaw's funeral is this wednesday, he was on the new kensington police force less than a year. today, heavy equipment will arrive on the scene of the fire at a senior living facility in west chester. over next few days search efforts are expected to ramp up as well as the investigation into us whatted that fire. twenty-seven people were injured and a handful remain unaccounted for this morning. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has the very latest. >> i have rolers in my hair. >> reporter: linda barnes says what matters most is her 90 year-old mother beatrice ace live but finding her the night of the fire at barclay friends senior living community was chaotic. >> i said my mother is a resident there, i refuse to leave, someone has got to help me. >> reporter: it took several hearst but they were finally reunited at a nearby ambulance center. >> we got to my mother, she was in her pajamas, bathrobe and big blanket wrapped around her and god love one of the nurse that is loves my mother at the home. she was sitting with my mother and i just hugged her and said she was an angel, thank you. >> reporter: unfortunately some families have not had that same sweet moment. officials say while there are in confirmed deaths there are a handful of people unaccounted for after the fire >> we still are i can making every effort to make sure everybody is accounted for and cat family. >> reporter: saturday morning chester county officials net with the national response team from the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms and explosives. while hot spots obstructed their ability to physically inspect the site for a cause and origin of the fire authorities say off site they have been conducting well over a hundred interview there were 140 residents that lived there all those families need to be contacted. >> reporter: not only does atf national response team bring chemist, engineers and other fire investigating experts they have heavy equipment that will sift through the collapsed floors, ceilings, and walls, looking for clues, and then any possible buried victims. something they have not been able to rule out. in west chester, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, there is in pressure for roy more more to drop out of the u.s. senate race in alabama. several religious leaders spoke out against the republican date. as lauren podesta reports, moore and his supporters insist he won't quit. >> reporter: several church leaders in birmingham alabama called on roy moore to step aside from the senate race. they urged his supporters including those facing their vote on faith to reconsider. >> this is not christianity. rather annex stream republican religionism. >> reporter: gathering of the tab nick california baptist church came days after separate group pledged their support for the former judge. >> thank you. we stand with you. >> reporter: moore's accused of making sexual advances toward teenage girls as a deputy district attorney in his 30's. one of those accusers pointed to this note she said moore wrote in her 1977 year book as evidence. moore's team argues the signature is forged. saturday moore tweeted good morning alabama. day four of the new york attorney gloria all red's refusal to turn over her fake year book for third party examination. >> it bothers me. >> reporter: alabama governor kay ivy said she will vote for moore even though she's troubled by allegations but other republicans are voicing concerns. in mesa air zone local abc says wnxv caught g.o.p. senator jeff flake on a opened microphone. alabama voters go to the polls, december 12th. laura podesta for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" another batch of records is out on the jfk assassination what jack ruby reportedly asked an fbi informant the day the president was shot. plus a discovery in the rest room delays flights at miami international and forced an evacuation there what that discovery turnout to be. hold on to your hats today it will be a windy one, chelsea ingram's forecast is just minutes my gravyfollow me.cident. i'm usually the gravy master. everything for thanksgiving. that's my giant. an interesting revelation from the newly released documents about the assassination of president john f. kennedy. record from the national archives show that jack ruby asked an fbi informant if he wanted to quote watch the fire works on the day the president was shot. an fbi record from 1977 says that the informant was with ruby in dealy plaza at the time of the shooting but ruby said nothing to him afterward. two days after at as nation ruby shot a accused killer lee harvey as walled and ruby died in 1967. family and fans are remembering one of the founders of the rock group ac/dc. the band announced the death of guitar player malcolm young on its facebook page and web site. there is no word on the cause of death young was diagnosed with dementia in 2014, fans of the rock artists, consider young driving engine of the hard rock band, malcolm young was just 64 years old. david cassidy's family is at his bedside at a fort lauderdale hospital, his public says he has liver and kidney failure but add is there nothing imminent about his condition. in february the singer an actor revealed that doctors had diagnosed him with dementia, cassidy, who is 67, is best known for his role as keith partridge on the 1970's sitcom the partridge family. fake explosive cause aid real scare at miami international airport. the airport worker found an un inn 10ed bag in the restaurant and found what looked like a grenade inside that bag. bomb squad moved in after passengers cleared out, that delayed, seven flights, there, now after about two hours, authorities determined that it wasn't real and allowed pass evening tours reenter. the police don't know if they place that had in there on purpose. clean up in middle tennessee after a strong line of storms spawned at least one confirmed tornado. this is the scene by night mall yesterday in wilson county just east of nashville. gusts as high as 50 damaged homes there, brought down trees and power lines and splinterd large trees. one man took it upon himself to clear a major roadway. they is. he grabbed a chain saw and spent 30 minutes cutting and removing large limbs. >> you know, luckily, i was able to help out. >> unaudible. with his help that road was opened, a short time later and no injuries reported. back here at home and looking at our forecast now at lee rain is clearing out, chelsea. >> that is right, we have win, reports of the down trees, down power lines in some locations and you can see wind , shaking the camera here in kutztown but we have this nice sunrise, and, cloud are hinting at beautiful coverage that we are dealing without there but rain has stopped here. rain is moving off to thee now , 45 degrees so we are seeing these numbers dropping even in kutztown. here's storm scan three the bigger picture showing that rain off to thee, it is moving to west toe. we are drying out in philadelphia, mount laurel, washington and into delaware. we are seeing improvement but we are not going to get much improvement in the way of our temperatures or the winds. at least 54 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-one wilmington. fifty-two millville. fifty's in atlantic city. fifty-five in wildwood. notice numbers have begun to drop this morning and that is what we will expect, wind gusts, upward of 48 miles an hour in wilmington, reading, 47 in the mid 40's and sinking spring and delaware beaches we have seen winds gusting over 40 miles an hour. here's the current wind gusts, 41 in philadelphia. thirty-nine in wilmington. so little bit better there. thirty-two in reading. we have that wind advisory that remains in effect through 4:00 this afternoon. so we could see winds gusting at times up to 50 miles an hour, and that will be something to keep a very close eye on but these wins out of the west that will be ushering in chillier air for us. here's how temperature game plays outs, it is interesting, confusing as well. we will see these numbers dropping a bit as we head in the next couple of hours dropping in the 40's, very quickly by 10:00 a.m. forty-eight in philadelphia 45 allentown. in the 30's in the poconos. could there been a brief rise in the numbers not much bias we heat in the afternoon that are reduced from that insulation from the sunshine but would i dress again for the 40's throughout the day-to-day. because with this colder air being filtered in, in addition , to that wind, well, that is what it will feel like if you are heading out to go wayne the eagles game somewhere dress for 30's and 40's because it will be rather chilly out there, as we head in the evening hours, tonight, and future weather showing what is going on, we will see that rain, continuing to push off to the shore and as we head into the evening hours, we will have to watch for maybe a lake effect snow band, making its way all the way to the poconos, and that is certainly a possibility but we're dry, we will stay dry, as we need to monday, we will have a good amount of sunshine as we start off the week as well, short workweek, for most of us, wind which clearing, falling temperatures today. we have hit our high temperature. our high temperature we have made it in the lower 60's in philadelphia. that happened just after midnight this afternoon. dress for the 40's, as we are 's looking at temperatures later this afternoon around 3:00 o'clock hour in the lower 50's but it will feel like 40 's with the wind chill. the mostly clear and breezy, 35 for that overnight low temperatures. eyewitness weather seven day forecast 48 into monday, a chilly start out there and still breezy, a bit milder on tuesday with sunshine and morning showers, possible on wednesday, otherwise thanksgiving travel heading out on wednesday is looking fine in the afternoon. 48 degrees, on turkey day, jan >> chelsea, thank you. time is 7:19. time to see how traffic is moving, long, here's amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, amanda. >> reporter: good morning, jan traffic is moving berth then it was earlier. road are starting to shape up a bit after the big mess we have had earlier, however we still have a couple on going problems including this one but it looks like it is on its way out on the schuylkill expressway westbound approaching 202 there is debris on the road there was a tow truck on the scene and it looks like the debris is at lee off to the shoulder and in the process of being cleared up. the backup as we mentioned last hour is gone, as well. turning now to on alert for drivers heading over the walt whitman bridge on the westbound side, of the heavier head red and green lights are out there approaching mid span , so just be very careful there and finally the big event everyone is talking about is marathon day which means drivers will have a tough time getting around this city. thinks a live look at 76, the off ramp to girard avenue. other closures including kelly drive, mlk, parkway between 20th and 25th street and ramp from between the second to the vine. there are buses and travel i route detours as well so check with septa before you head out , and for more details check out cbs philly.com. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda mueller now back to you. from new york city toy melbourne, australia, he's already painted murals all over the world and now he is picking west philadelphia to paint his latest creation, take a look. yesterday renowned artist el seed revealed his newest mural at preston and market street. it was painted in collaboration with the mural arts education program, the colorful creation incorporates elements of graffiti, and it explores themes of home, identity and displacement, the artwork took about a week to complete. >> unaudible. >> his artwork appears on the walls of london and paris. national dog show continues in oaks. it is second day of the show there, about 2,000 dogs took part in yesterday's event, and the activities for today include, breed judging and best in show judging. the national dog show starts at 8:30 and runs until 5:30 this evening, all happening at greater fail expo center in oaks. still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning, a young man wheelchair bound for almost a decade, has hope you might walk again. it is all thanks to a new medication. the potential break through when "eyewitness news" continues. there is new hope for people with a rare, deadly genetic disease. the drug costs three-quarters of a million-dollar a year but it is covered by most insurance plans. health reporter stephanie stahl has the story of one of the first patient toss get this new treatment in philadelphia. >> push it in. >> reporter: twenty-four year-old eric murphy is feeling a little stronger since he gets a new drug to treat spinal muscular atrophy. >> small improvements, my grip has gotten better. >> reporter: he has been in a wheelchair for almost a decade >> eyed to fall. >> reporter: eric sometimes had trouble as a little boy walking. he was eventually diagnosed with sma genetic disease that causes muscles to weaken, it is eventually fatal. >> they told my mom, and my mom just started crying, my dad even started crying and they just, it was just a dark day. >> reporter: spinraza the first drug approved, to street sma and it enables a backup gene to produce more of the missing protein. >> it is giving home where there wasn't hope and it is, revolutionized treatment. >> reporter: temple neurologist terry paterson says that it was shown to be effective on babies and while approved for adult use in patients like eric, it is not clear if it will work as well. >> it is too soon to tell but i'm encouraged. >> reporter: eric's a senior at temple and hopes treatment will at lee stop progression of the disease. his insurance is covering the cost of $750,000 for the first year. a steep price for his first stab at hope. >> it is just incredible, you know in, this world where science is able to get to this point where i could potentially walk again. it is amazing. >> reporter: drug treatment is series of injections in the spinal fluid, eric who graduates from temple in the spring hopes to be an accountant. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead in the next half an hour right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", a big night in the big d for the eagles, bird talked about the last time they traveled there and why they are determined it won't have the same outcome, anita. good morning, everyone, the last bit of the run are just started philadelphia marathon. we are keeping tabs on. that i'm anita oh along the parkway and extra precaution toss make sure these runners stay safe, chelsea. wind advisory remains in effect making it a windy philadelphia marathon for sure , i'll let you know when wind will lighten up in your full forecast coming up. for mild-to-moderate eczema? it can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. the face of a fisherman? the hand of a ranch hand? the knee of a needle pointer? prescription eucrisa is a nose to toes eczema ointment. it blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. and it's steroid-free. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common side effect is application site pain. ask your doctor about eucrisa. thisand my wallet.the best bird for my family a wide variety of nature's promise turkeys, with no antibiotics, ever. everything for thanksgiving. that's my giant. it is sunday november 19th good morning i'm jan carabao. let's start off with the forecast with meteorologist chelsea ingram live on the sky deck with eyewitness weather. boy, it is windy out there, chelsea. >> it is kind of an extra hair spray kind of a day, that is case for me, in way but rain is moving on out but we are dealing with the wind as you can see by my hair going all over the place right now. lets go to storm scan three to start you off, where we will see lingering rain down the shore, kind of near toms river up into new york but every where else beginning to dry out and we are starting to see that sunshine beginning to peak through the cloud but look at the temperatures we are starting to see a drop into reading with numbers in the upper 40's. fifty-four right now in philadelphia. but we are now in the 40's in wilmington checking with current temperature of 49 degrees. we will see these numbers dropping in the next couple of hours and it is all courtesy of these winds. wind advisory remains in effect through 4:00 this afternoon, gusts to 50 miles an hour will be a possibility and we have seen gusts in the upper 40's range. >> here's what you can expect throughout date today. still windy in the noon time hour, temperatures will in the rise that much. in fact would i dress for the 40's because of the combination of the cooler air moving on in, along with the wind, rain, and that is what it will feel like. we will have more in your full forecast, for now, back to you >> we call it beyonce fan, chelsea, thank you. as we speak tens of thousands of runners are testing their endurance as we set a course through the city for the philadelphia marathon. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live on the ben franklin parkway this morning where the race kicked off 30 minutes ago, good morning, anita. >> reporter: good morning, jan as chelsea looks like beyonce with the beyonce hair we are here as well with the beyonce hair. it is so windy but rain hazlet up as last wave of runners here at the philadelphia marathon just left the starting line here just a few minutes ago. i want to show you video we shot on a few minutes ago of those runners leaving the starting line here. we are expecting about 30,000 people are here at the race today and we also spoke to leo digname, executive director of the philadelphia marathon and he explains the extra security precautions here in place this morning. >> obviously things that have happened in the world over the past few years, security at races is primary, and our security i feel is better then it has ever been. we have hundreds of police officers, private security people out to day to make sure everybody is safe. >> reporter: we're hearing inspiring stories from cancer survivors, this race benefits the american association for cancer research, we will have those stories, coming up in the next half an hour, and i also should mention that a fun tidbit closing that runners have shed here at the starting line are donated to charities. so all of this is for a very, very great cause. we will update you throughout the morning but for now live along the parkway i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that is an interesting tidbit, thanks very much, anita. a handful of people are still unaccounted for days after a massive fifer tore through a senior living facility in west chester and today heavy equipment will arrive there on the scene to assist with search efforts. at least 27 people were injured when that fire broke out late thursday night, and barclay friends senior living facility. it grew to five alarms before it was eventually placed under control. now, with the help from the atf, fire officials are working to determine a cause. >> able to provide certified fire specialist and forensic supports and other engineers, electrical engineers, chemist, i mean anybody that would be needed in an event like this we are able to provide. >> now hot spots at that scene have slowed down the investigation, officials are expected to begin sifting through the ruble tomorrow. well, the sixers hosted warriors at wells fargo center last night and team honored a six year-old as their strong kid of the game, "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves shows us why. >> reporter: hanging court side at 76ers game a special guest of sixers forward robert covington. >> is what up little man, how are you doing. >> good. >> such a strong kid. his mom, told me, you know, all of the issues with him and it touched me very much. >> reporter: for 18 months old giovanni from west chester, new york battled stage three anaphlatic large cell lymphoma he just went into remission. so for his birthday covington nominated his young friend a huge sixers fan to be the sixers strong kid of the game. >> i got to know ge o a lot over pennsylvania year and he is such a strong kid and you know, to go through all that and still have such high praise, it is such a high spirit, it is amazing. >> reporter: last year he had this chance encounter with robert after a game. >> it is one of those, you feel something, just like you can feel that vibe. >> reporter: they have since built a special relationship. they talk twice a week to encourage each other. >> i look at him as such a strong person it makes me keep going. >> reporter: this is first time they are seeing each other again in person, robert wanted to make sure he got a vip treatment and a little boost to continue to stay strong and cancer free. >> it means a lot. geo is super into sports, he loves rob more than anything. they have a very special relationship. so to be able to do this for his birthday is really special for him. >> reporter: alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> great kid. we still have a lot more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" sunday morning. you normally see them on new years day, right? but the mummers make a special delivery, a few weeks early, we will explain coming up. plussing ago begins the golden state, sixers take a commanding lead with the warriors but can they hold on to? the answer straight ahead in "eyewitness sports". as marathon runners make their way through fail they are running into strong winds as well, how long will those winds last? chelsea ingram's eyewitness weather forecast is just minutes mummers have given away hundreds of turkies, they have delivered the bird and other thanksgiving items to the philadelphia veterans comfort house in west philadelphia. mummers from 36 different clubs collected the donations at mummers museum, this will help feed 150 vet advance on the night before thanksgiving. it is awesome just so they did it last year at this same time, right before thanksgiving, and we were just overwhelmed, how generous the community can be in their support of the veterans themselves. >> the donations also included clothing and personal items. a holiday surprise ahead of the opening of the christmas village on thanksgiving. take a look the made in philadelphia holiday market opened up at dilworth park. it is a holiday shopping wonder land operated by organizers of the christmas village, made in philadelphia holiday market will be in operation and opened to business through christmas eve chelsea, probably not the best day for those outdoor markets today. >> with all that wind it is in the good to even have are trash cans laying out there. let me show what you i'm talking about here with weather watchers, it is a interesting picture. take a look at these trash cans that have rolled over. that is the wind. in the only that we have seen leaves kind of all over the place with this wind and i would expect before we get to the thanksgiving holiday there will be some people because of these winds doing a lot of yard work to prepare for guest they will have over. you need to rake up your leaves out there temperature wise we are dealing with an interests situation and that is because we have seen number of kind of dropping throughout the day-to-day, and we're going to see that continue as we head throughout the morning hour. look at this list, we have got numbers in the 40's, we have numbers in the 50's as well, lou, eagleville at 47 where he lives. we have john in pennsylvania at 49 degrees, ken net willingboro, new jersey down to 47. we will see these numbers dropping, into the 40's over next several hours and then it will feel like the 40's pretty much, all day long. let me take you to a live look at neighborhood network looking at reading area you can see camera shaking from the winds there. current temperature of 46 degrees but we are seeing those cloud breaking up, for some sunshine, and unfortunately the sun isn't going to warm us up really all that much as we head in the afternoon but it will be nice to look at. storm scan three showing this storm system beginning to pull away off to the north,e but we have a couple lingering light showers around near toms river area, also pushing on up into new york and look at how we have dried out in philadelphia pointse and west. we are dry, and we will see that sunshine making a return. look at this blue color starting to sharply make its way through the map, push east , that is colder air circulating in behind a cold front. we are at 54 degrees in philadelphia 51 wilmington. we have dropped down in the 40 's in reading at 47. fifty in allentown. fifty-seven in trenton. we are in the upper 50's in atlantic city and 55 degrees in wildwood. those numbers are dropping as well. wind gusts we have seen gusting up to 40 miles an hour in many locations and including wilmington, wind gusts reporting around 48 miles an hour just recently and reading around 47 miles an hour and then in mid 40's even into our delaware beaches. here's a lot current wind gust as cross the region. 41 miles an hour right now in philadelphia, 39 in wilmington , 44 miles an hour wind gusts being reported in dover. so this is why we have a wind advisory in place through 4:00 n expect to see gusts up to 50 miles an hour as a possibility, that wind, that will filth inner the chillier air our future temperatures illustrate this very well. numbers dropping in the 40's early this afternoon, we could see a brief, brief rise to around 50, 51 degrees but will not last very long and only due to the insulation from the sunshine and then back in the 40's later this afternoon. so as i mentioned dress for the 40's today because that is what it will feel like with the combination of the cold air and also the winds out there perhaps heading out later in to it watch eagles game somewhere maybe going to a friends house, bundle up for that because temperatures will be in the 30's and 40's. rain moves off, sunshine moves in, heading in to this afternoon and as we move into the evening we could get lake effect snow shower making its way in the poconos, we will stay dry here in philadelphia and we will deal with sunshine as we start out the short workweek as well on monday. here's a look at what you can expect for today, wind which clearing, and falling temperatures, and again, we will see it feeling more like 409's out there with that combination of the winds and also the cooler air, as we head into tonight looking at overnight low temperature of 35 degrees, mostly clear, breezy, and then as we move into your seven day forecast it looks like this. 48 degrees on monday, 58 on tuesday, milder with sunshine morning shower possible and cold front, wednesday morning, and then it is chilly for turkey day right around 48 degrees. do you love watching the weather? well, you can be featured in the newscast by becoming an eyewitness weather watcher sign up at cbs philly.com/ watchers, jan. 7:44. time to check road and highways lets get over to amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning. >> good morning, check it out marathon runners are on their way which means drivers will have a tougher time getting around the city. this is a live look at columbus boulevard at dick street and police have that closed off this morning. other closures include kelly drive, mlk, parkway between 20th inn 25th street, ramp to 22nd street from the vine, there are several bus, trolley route due tores as well. check with septa before you head out. for more details check out our web site at cbs philly.com. moving to other area roadways we are seeing problems all over the place. we have got trees down because of last night's high winds including one in downingtown, on blakely road at hill top road, one lane is block there we have got another one in wilson township on providence road at goshen road one lane is block there and there is a koran top of that tree, is there also a tree down in pennsburg upper ridge road at price road with the lane block then in wyncote greenwood avenue at barker road this one is on the wires and blocking the intersection. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda mueller now back to you. >> a manned, thank you. sixers try to hold on to a lead against warriors and eagles head for prime time to face cowboys. here's leslie van arsdal with "eyewitness sports". the wait is almost over with the talking about this game for almost two weeks, tonight eight-one eagles take on a desperate cowboys teams missing three best players due to injure or suspension. the last time bird traveled to big d they led a 10-point, fourth quarter lead, slip away with dak prescott, finding jason witten in the end zone in overtime for the win. a lot has changed since that game. >> it is a whole new football game. we let it getaway. same time that was last year. we're a different team. they're a different team. we are focusing on this one but it is just thing from this year to last year just winning ballgames at end of the game and winning close ballgames and finding a way to do that. >> we will get you ready for prime time nfc east match up at 11:30 on chevy sunday kick off. join don bell and yours truly, at 11:30 right here on cbs-3. last week sixers were able to keep up with the world champion warriors for a half before the champs pulled away, last night they once again, schooled, the young sixers in the second half. the second quarter sixers up by 20 dario saric misses but joel embiid is there for the tip in. sixers had a 22-point half time lead but the warriors they are won on the best teams in the third quarter steph curry with the three and the sixers 22-point lead cut to one. steph curry's in the finished dropping another triple right here. he scored 20 of the warriors 47 points in the fourth quarter and finished with 35 as champs beat sixers 124-116. earlier flyers played flames in the matinee orange and black on the three game slide where they scored just two goals. first period flyers with one goal lead, ivan provorov shot gets some traffic and pass mike smith, flyers had a three -one lead at this point. second period orange and black up four-three. sean manahan scores his third goal, sean's first nhl hat trick, second game in overtime flames on the attack and michael frawley, beats brian elliott, flyers drop their fourth straight five-four the final. >> we have to figure out how to grind out wins no matter what it takes whether we are up a goal or come back, from behind, whatever it is, we have to figure it out. >> when your team is in that situation, obviously when you are down, you know, realize you score goals so i think obviously it is a discipline and that is bug thing. >> to college football and final home game of the season for nittany lions. they played nebraska on senior day. to the game in score in the first saquon barkley had been held in check last three games finally breaks loose going down sidelines for 65-yard touchdown and lions will take the lead. it is now 14-10 in the second quarter trace mcsorely on the option, he keeps it, it is is 9-yard for the score, penn state with the 56-44 victory. down at the linc temple took on unbeaten, 15th ranked central florida on senior day, second quarter owls down 14-10 mckenzie milton with the screen pass to anderson 9-yard to the house, temple trails by 11. it is 31-13 in the third, milton to a wide open smith for to to 22-yard touchdown. central florida beats owls 450 -19. that is all for sports i'm leslie van arsdal have a great day go bird. still to come this morning on "eyewitness news", taking your pets on a trip this thanksgiving, or for holidays in general, join carroll erickson to share things you should not forget to pack when you travel "eyewitness news" time right now for the cbs-3 pet project with animal advocate carroll erickson and another beauty, lexi gray. >> i love this dog, jan. this doggies wonderful. she's one to two years old, she was found tied up, outside of the pennsylvania spca in early october, someone just left her there. she has become a staff favorite. she has easiest, behavior category there, in other word anybody can walk her, spend time with her. i got a handful of treats here , she's very polite, she's a big girl, wonderful dog, lex i gray ready to go in the home and they believe she's how the broken because her kennel's clean every morning. if you are looking for a great dog thinks one of them this is time of the year for travel, as you know and people do not want to leave their pets at home. i don't blame them. i don't want to leave my pets. i have separation anxiety from them. so how do you travel with your pet, you found out. >> yeah, especially if you are a first time traveler with your pet you cannot forget specific items. we talk to the veterinarian at penn vet for more advice, take a look. jim me now is doctor debbie mansell of penn vet and kathleen miller of triple a mid-atlantic. what do we have to think about when we think about pets and travel. >> you want to get a hardness to keep your dog safe, in the back seat, you want to make sure that it fits properly, you want to take neck, chest measurements to get the right size. make sure that two fingers fit all different places underneath the harness so it is not too tight, lose, or they cannot clip out either. >> this is your dog cole, how did you strap him into your car. >> people go out and buy a hardness they are all different but one that we have , it will latch right on to the seat belt. so, whether your doggies well behaved in the car it makes no different if you are in a crash. latching him on seat belt makes sure if we are in the crash he is more secure and more likely stay put. >> great advice. if pets get car sick is there any advice for pet parents. >> first make sure that your pet likes traveling in the car get for short trips. see how they do. if your pet does get car sick and you have to take them talk to the veterinarian. there are medications that can be tried to see if that helps. then do that. try that shortest car trip to see how they do. >> if they don't do well maybe they don't do car trips. >> exactly. >> such great advice there. if you have a dog that is car sick and vomits in the car and you have to take them someplace, check with your vet , but don't feed them for several hearst before the trip , at lee less to clean up if that is a problem. some people suggest that you get a travel destination, temporary tags so that where ever you go is there a phone number for their, just in case somebody sees this dog and maybe local phone number that they can possibly have or access because pets will getaway from people, on travel because it is stressful you have dug age, kid, and that sort of thing so you have to keep your pet secure. >> war case scenario, absolutely. just check with your vet, short tips because it seems like do you love this dog or what. >> she knows where to look. >> she does. >> most of the time dogs are just going to the vet so they are stressed when they go on a trip. this is lexi gray available for adoption pennsylvania spca and i want to tell you, this doggies phenomenal. run, don't walk, down to the shelter to get her. let me show you a couple other animals we have. einstein so smart, one year-old pit bull mix came in the spca as a stray through lancaster sent i. super sweet dogs. lots of energy. he loves to play fetch with the tennis ball and he wants to run around and hang out with his people. then we have a picture of this girl this is her at shelter. see how much more engaging they seems here in the studio. that is why when you see dogs on tv you go i don't know at the shelter but once you get them out of that shelter environment that is when they blossom. now this is hazel a two-year old pit mix rescued by humane law enforcement super social she has one eye brow i love that look and she's absolutely adorable, lots of energy, great running partner in case you ever wanted to run in the marathon which i cannot anything that will make me want to run in the marathon. >> maybe lexi gray. >> maybe she can get me to walk. >> she's again available for adoption at pennsylvania spca. we have got thanksgiving coming up be super careful with the food and if you give them something to eat. >> that is smart. thanks, carroll. you can adopt lexi gray or any pet visit spca erie avenue headquarters at 350 erie avenue saturday and sunday 10 to five and monday through friday one to 8:00 p.m. she knows what she need to do to get adopt. >> i love this dog. >> run don't walk as carroll said. thanks, carroll. thanks, lexi gray. tune in this time next week and we will show you more cute adoptables. still to come on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning, thousands of run are are taking on the streets of philadelphia to run a mar then we will take tout ben franklin parkway where it all began just a short time ago. we will talk to our own rahel solomon there. national dog show continues in oaks we will tell you what is on the show's schedule for today. take a look at a live look outside this morning a bit have the clearing sky i like that your sunday forecast when "eyewitness news" continues. we will be right back. hear what rahel solomon had to say before crossing the starting line. and runners and spectators alike are dealing with some wind this morning. this is a live look from our parkway central library camera we will tell you how strong that wind will be stepping outside the door this morning. three people hospitalized today after gunfire erupts at a north philadelphia sports bar we will tell you how victims are doing this morning today is sunday

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there strong winds knocked down wires overnight, "eyewitness news" on route 130 in delran new jersey, we're under a wind advisory this morning. today is sunday november 19th good morning i'm jan carabao. meteorologist chill see in gram will have eyewitness weather for us shortly, but first lets get out to the ben franklin parkway where philadelphia marathon is kicking off. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live at the start line where she ran into a familiar face, good morning, anita. >> reporter: good morning, yes , difficult run into a very familiar face but before we get to that i did want to show you as you can see thinks next carol for philadelphia marathon. we saw first carroll leave, of course, about 30,000 runners are taking part in the philadelphia marathon, today a very exciting day, the rain actually is gone right now but these runners will have to deal with a lot of wind. we did run into a familiar face, we know rahel solomon has been training, preparing very hard for this mar then for months, and months. take a listen to what she has to say about how she feels about being here this morning. >> if you would have told me last year i would have done broad street run, love run, half marathon and now philadelphia marathon, i would have never believed you. so here's hoping that i get across the finish line if i have to crawl i will do it but i'm so excited to be able to say i put my mind to something and i did it. >> of course we are so proud of rahel for her hard work she has told bus all of her training and all that she has to do to be part of the marathon. we want to congratulate other runners in the philadelphia marathon this morning. we have second crowd about to take off in just any second now. live from the parkway i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good hell to rahel and for 30,000 friends out there thanks very much, anita we will check back with you. so we want to know what will it be like for those run ners this morning? what with the rest of us? here's meteorologist chill see ingram with the eyewitness weather forecast. so it wasn't raining or it does not look like it for anita. >> this rain pushing off to thee just in start of the marathon but those runners will be dealing with the winds for entire race. however do i think at lee last leg of the race, the wind will be at their back, so that is some good news hopefully giving them a push to the finish line. but seeking out storm scan three where i can show you where rain is moving off to thee moving down the shore now juste of the philadelphia, where we are starting to dry out and we will be welcoming back sunshine as we head in the afternoon. 54 degrees right now in philadelphia, notice those numbers taking a tumble, we are in the 40's in reading. 48 degrees there. 49 degrees in wilmington. down the shore still at 60 in atlantic city, that is changing. look at these wind gusts that you have already seen so far this morning, 48 miles an hour , reported in wilmington. and, and, and, in the mid 40's, and wind at vicary through 4:00 this afternoon, gusting to 50 miles an her will be a possibility. as for your temperatures we will drop in the 40's by 9:00 a.m. there could abe brief up tic with that sunshine on the increase this afternoon but not by much. i would dress for 40's because with the cooler air and winds that is what it will feel like out there we will have more in your full forecast, but for now back to you. >> chelsea, thank you. 7:04. new this morning an altercation at a sports bar in north philadelphia end in gunfire. three men shot around 1:00 a.m. outside limit 21 sports bar at third and ontario. now two of them an 18 and 37 year-old were both shot four times, both are in critical condition, and the third victim is a 47 year-old who is now in stable condition. right now officers are still working this case so far no word on a motive or an arrest. philadelphia police coinue looking for the gun man and motive after a deadly shooting of a minivan driver. investigators say a 29 year-old man was driving near 52nd and girard in west philadelphia around 6:00 last night when he was shot in the chest. minivan crashed in the side of the building there. also this morning a possible break in the investigation after a police officer in western pennsylvania is shot to death. police have reportedly taken potential suspect's girlfriend into custody. investigators found a jeep cherokee wanted in connection with the shooting of the new kensington police officer named brian shaw, police say he was shot friday night while chasing a suspect he had pulled over. shaw, who was 25 years old was wearing a vest but died of the gunshot wound to the chest. now there is a $40,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in this case. >> hearing wonderful glowing store business how awesome this individual was and new kensington police department and bond they have with this young man is impress turf hear and listen to. >> reporter: investigators say they know why officer shaw made that traffic stop, but they are not yet releasing anymore details. officer shaw's funeral is this wednesday, he was on the new kensington police force less than a year. today, heavy equipment will arrive on the scene of the fire at a senior living facility in west chester. over next few days search efforts are expected to ramp up as well as the investigation into us whatted that fire. twenty-seven people were injured and a handful remain unaccounted for this morning. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has the very latest. >> i have rolers in my hair. >> reporter: linda barnes says what matters most is her 90 year-old mother beatrice ace live but finding her the night of the fire at barclay friends senior living community was chaotic. >> i said my mother is a resident there, i refuse to leave, someone has got to help me. >> reporter: it took several hearst but they were finally reunited at a nearby ambulance center. >> we got to my mother, she was in her pajamas, bathrobe and big blanket wrapped around her and god love one of the nurse that is loves my mother at the home. she was sitting with my mother and i just hugged her and said she was an angel, thank you. >> reporter: unfortunately some families have not had that same sweet moment. officials say while there are in confirmed deaths there are a handful of people unaccounted for after the fire >> we still are i can making every effort to make sure everybody is accounted for and cat family. >> reporter: saturday morning chester county officials net with the national response team from the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms and explosives. while hot spots obstructed their ability to physically inspect the site for a cause and origin of the fire authorities say off site they have been conducting well over a hundred interview there were 140 residents that lived there all those families need to be contacted. >> reporter: not only does atf national response team bring chemist, engineers and other fire investigating experts they have heavy equipment that will sift through the collapsed floors, ceilings, and walls, looking for clues, and then any possible buried victims. something they have not been able to rule out. in west chester, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". well, there is in pressure for roy more more to drop out of the u.s. senate race in alabama. several religious leaders spoke out against the republican date. as lauren podesta reports, moore and his supporters insist he won't quit. >> reporter: several church leaders in birmingham alabama called on roy moore to step aside from the senate race. they urged his supporters including those facing their vote on faith to reconsider. >> this is not christianity. rather annex stream republican religionism. >> reporter: gathering of the tab nick california baptist church came days after separate group pledged their support for the former judge. >> thank you. we stand with you. >> reporter: moore's accused of making sexual advances toward teenage girls as a deputy district attorney in his 30's. one of those accusers pointed to this note she said moore wrote in her 1977 year book as evidence. moore's team argues the signature is forged. saturday moore tweeted good morning alabama. day four of the new york attorney gloria all red's refusal to turn over her fake year book for third party examination. >> it bothers me. >> reporter: alabama governor kay ivy said she will vote for moore even though she's troubled by allegations but other republicans are voicing concerns. in mesa air zone local abc says wnxv caught g.o.p. senator jeff flake on a opened microphone. alabama voters go to the polls, december 12th. laura podesta for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" another batch of records is out on the jfk assassination what jack ruby reportedly asked an fbi informant the day the president was shot. plus a discovery in the rest room delays flights at miami international and forced an evacuation there what that discovery turnout to be. hold on to your hats today it will be a windy one, chelsea ingram's forecast is just minutes my gravyfollow me.cident. i'm usually the gravy master. everything for thanksgiving. that's my giant. an interesting revelation from the newly released documents about the assassination of president john f. kennedy. record from the national archives show that jack ruby asked an fbi informant if he wanted to quote watch the fire works on the day the president was shot. an fbi record from 1977 says that the informant was with ruby in dealy plaza at the time of the shooting but ruby said nothing to him afterward. two days after at as nation ruby shot a accused killer lee harvey as walled and ruby died in 1967. family and fans are remembering one of the founders of the rock group ac/dc. the band announced the death of guitar player malcolm young on its facebook page and web site. there is no word on the cause of death young was diagnosed with dementia in 2014, fans of the rock artists, consider young driving engine of the hard rock band, malcolm young was just 64 years old. david cassidy's family is at his bedside at a fort lauderdale hospital, his public says he has liver and kidney failure but add is there nothing imminent about his condition. in february the singer an actor revealed that doctors had diagnosed him with dementia, cassidy, who is 67, is best known for his role as keith partridge on the 1970's sitcom the partridge family. fake explosive cause aid real scare at miami international airport. the airport worker found an un inn 10ed bag in the restaurant and found what looked like a grenade inside that bag. bomb squad moved in after passengers cleared out, that delayed, seven flights, there, now after about two hours, authorities determined that it wasn't real and allowed pass evening tours reenter. the police don't know if they place that had in there on purpose. clean up in middle tennessee after a strong line of storms spawned at least one confirmed tornado. this is the scene by night mall yesterday in wilson county just east of nashville. gusts as high as 50 damaged homes there, brought down trees and power lines and splinterd large trees. one man took it upon himself to clear a major roadway. they is. he grabbed a chain saw and spent 30 minutes cutting and removing large limbs. >> you know, luckily, i was able to help out. >> unaudible. with his help that road was opened, a short time later and no injuries reported. back here at home and looking at our forecast now at lee rain is clearing out, chelsea. >> that is right, we have win, reports of the down trees, down power lines in some locations and you can see wind , shaking the camera here in kutztown but we have this nice sunrise, and, cloud are hinting at beautiful coverage that we are dealing without there but rain has stopped here. rain is moving off to thee now , 45 degrees so we are seeing these numbers dropping even in kutztown. here's storm scan three the bigger picture showing that rain off to thee, it is moving to west toe. we are drying out in philadelphia, mount laurel, washington and into delaware. we are seeing improvement but we are not going to get much improvement in the way of our temperatures or the winds. at least 54 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-one wilmington. fifty-two millville. fifty's in atlantic city. fifty-five in wildwood. notice numbers have begun to drop this morning and that is what we will expect, wind gusts, upward of 48 miles an hour in wilmington, reading, 47 in the mid 40's and sinking spring and delaware beaches we have seen winds gusting over 40 miles an hour. here's the current wind gusts, 41 in philadelphia. thirty-nine in wilmington. so little bit better there. thirty-two in reading. we have that wind advisory that remains in effect through 4:00 this afternoon. so we could see winds gusting at times up to 50 miles an hour, and that will be something to keep a very close eye on but these wins out of the west that will be ushering in chillier air for us. here's how temperature game plays outs, it is interesting, confusing as well. we will see these numbers dropping a bit as we head in the next couple of hours dropping in the 40's, very quickly by 10:00 a.m. forty-eight in philadelphia 45 allentown. in the 30's in the poconos. could there been a brief rise in the numbers not much bias we heat in the afternoon that are reduced from that insulation from the sunshine but would i dress again for the 40's throughout the day-to-day. because with this colder air being filtered in, in addition , to that wind, well, that is what it will feel like if you are heading out to go wayne the eagles game somewhere dress for 30's and 40's because it will be rather chilly out there, as we head in the evening hours, tonight, and future weather showing what is going on, we will see that rain, continuing to push off to the shore and as we head into the evening hours, we will have to watch for maybe a lake effect snow band, making its way all the way to the poconos, and that is certainly a possibility but we're dry, we will stay dry, as we need to monday, we will have a good amount of sunshine as we start off the week as well, short workweek, for most of us, wind which clearing, falling temperatures today. we have hit our high temperature. our high temperature we have made it in the lower 60's in philadelphia. that happened just after midnight this afternoon. dress for the 40's, as we are 's looking at temperatures later this afternoon around 3:00 o'clock hour in the lower 50's but it will feel like 40 's with the wind chill. the mostly clear and breezy, 35 for that overnight low temperatures. eyewitness weather seven day forecast 48 into monday, a chilly start out there and still breezy, a bit milder on tuesday with sunshine and morning showers, possible on wednesday, otherwise thanksgiving travel heading out on wednesday is looking fine in the afternoon. 48 degrees, on turkey day, jan >> chelsea, thank you. time is 7:19. time to see how traffic is moving, long, here's amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, amanda. >> reporter: good morning, jan traffic is moving berth then it was earlier. road are starting to shape up a bit after the big mess we have had earlier, however we still have a couple on going problems including this one but it looks like it is on its way out on the schuylkill expressway westbound approaching 202 there is debris on the road there was a tow truck on the scene and it looks like the debris is at lee off to the shoulder and in the process of being cleared up. the backup as we mentioned last hour is gone, as well. turning now to on alert for drivers heading over the walt whitman bridge on the westbound side, of the heavier head red and green lights are out there approaching mid span , so just be very careful there and finally the big event everyone is talking about is marathon day which means drivers will have a tough time getting around this city. thinks a live look at 76, the off ramp to girard avenue. other closures including kelly drive, mlk, parkway between 20th and 25th street and ramp from between the second to the vine. there are buses and travel i route detours as well so check with septa before you head out , and for more details check out cbs philly.com. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda mueller now back to you. from new york city toy melbourne, australia, he's already painted murals all over the world and now he is picking west philadelphia to paint his latest creation, take a look. yesterday renowned artist el seed revealed his newest mural at preston and market street. it was painted in collaboration with the mural arts education program, the colorful creation incorporates elements of graffiti, and it explores themes of home, identity and displacement, the artwork took about a week to complete. >> unaudible. >> his artwork appears on the walls of london and paris. national dog show continues in oaks. it is second day of the show there, about 2,000 dogs took part in yesterday's event, and the activities for today include, breed judging and best in show judging. the national dog show starts at 8:30 and runs until 5:30 this evening, all happening at greater fail expo center in oaks. still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning, a young man wheelchair bound for almost a decade, has hope you might walk again. it is all thanks to a new medication. the potential break through when "eyewitness news" continues. there is new hope for people with a rare, deadly genetic disease. the drug costs three-quarters of a million-dollar a year but it is covered by most insurance plans. health reporter stephanie stahl has the story of one of the first patient toss get this new treatment in philadelphia. >> push it in. >> reporter: twenty-four year-old eric murphy is feeling a little stronger since he gets a new drug to treat spinal muscular atrophy. >> small improvements, my grip has gotten better. >> reporter: he has been in a wheelchair for almost a decade >> eyed to fall. >> reporter: eric sometimes had trouble as a little boy walking. he was eventually diagnosed with sma genetic disease that causes muscles to weaken, it is eventually fatal. >> they told my mom, and my mom just started crying, my dad even started crying and they just, it was just a dark day. >> reporter: spinraza the first drug approved, to street sma and it enables a backup gene to produce more of the missing protein. >> it is giving home where there wasn't hope and it is, revolutionized treatment. >> reporter: temple neurologist terry paterson says that it was shown to be effective on babies and while approved for adult use in patients like eric, it is not clear if it will work as well. >> it is too soon to tell but i'm encouraged. >> reporter: eric's a senior at temple and hopes treatment will at lee stop progression of the disease. his insurance is covering the cost of $750,000 for the first year. a steep price for his first stab at hope. >> it is just incredible, you know in, this world where science is able to get to this point where i could potentially walk again. it is amazing. >> reporter: drug treatment is series of injections in the spinal fluid, eric who graduates from temple in the spring hopes to be an accountant. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". still ahead in the next half an hour right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", a big night in the big d for the eagles, bird talked about the last time they traveled there and why they are determined it won't have the same outcome, anita. good morning, everyone, the last bit of the run are just started philadelphia marathon. we are keeping tabs on. that i'm anita oh along the parkway and extra precaution toss make sure these runners stay safe, chelsea. wind advisory remains in effect making it a windy philadelphia marathon for sure , i'll let you know when wind will lighten up in your full forecast coming up. for mild-to-moderate eczema? it can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. the face of a fisherman? the hand of a ranch hand? the knee of a needle pointer? prescription eucrisa is a nose to toes eczema ointment. it blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. and it's steroid-free. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common side effect is application site pain. ask your doctor about eucrisa. thisand my wallet.the best bird for my family a wide variety of nature's promise turkeys, with no antibiotics, ever. everything for thanksgiving. that's my giant. it is sunday november 19th good morning i'm jan carabao. let's start off with the forecast with meteorologist chelsea ingram live on the sky deck with eyewitness weather. boy, it is windy out there, chelsea. >> it is kind of an extra hair spray kind of a day, that is case for me, in way but rain is moving on out but we are dealing with the wind as you can see by my hair going all over the place right now. lets go to storm scan three to start you off, where we will see lingering rain down the shore, kind of near toms river up into new york but every where else beginning to dry out and we are starting to see that sunshine beginning to peak through the cloud but look at the temperatures we are starting to see a drop into reading with numbers in the upper 40's. fifty-four right now in philadelphia. but we are now in the 40's in wilmington checking with current temperature of 49 degrees. we will see these numbers dropping in the next couple of hours and it is all courtesy of these winds. wind advisory remains in effect through 4:00 this afternoon, gusts to 50 miles an hour will be a possibility and we have seen gusts in the upper 40's range. >> here's what you can expect throughout date today. still windy in the noon time hour, temperatures will in the rise that much. in fact would i dress for the 40's because of the combination of the cooler air moving on in, along with the wind, rain, and that is what it will feel like. we will have more in your full forecast, for now, back to you >> we call it beyonce fan, chelsea, thank you. as we speak tens of thousands of runners are testing their endurance as we set a course through the city for the philadelphia marathon. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live on the ben franklin parkway this morning where the race kicked off 30 minutes ago, good morning, anita. >> reporter: good morning, jan as chelsea looks like beyonce with the beyonce hair we are here as well with the beyonce hair. it is so windy but rain hazlet up as last wave of runners here at the philadelphia marathon just left the starting line here just a few minutes ago. i want to show you video we shot on a few minutes ago of those runners leaving the starting line here. we are expecting about 30,000 people are here at the race today and we also spoke to leo digname, executive director of the philadelphia marathon and he explains the extra security precautions here in place this morning. >> obviously things that have happened in the world over the past few years, security at races is primary, and our security i feel is better then it has ever been. we have hundreds of police officers, private security people out to day to make sure everybody is safe. >> reporter: we're hearing inspiring stories from cancer survivors, this race benefits the american association for cancer research, we will have those stories, coming up in the next half an hour, and i also should mention that a fun tidbit closing that runners have shed here at the starting line are donated to charities. so all of this is for a very, very great cause. we will update you throughout the morning but for now live along the parkway i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that is an interesting tidbit, thanks very much, anita. a handful of people are still unaccounted for days after a massive fifer tore through a senior living facility in west chester and today heavy equipment will arrive there on the scene to assist with search efforts. at least 27 people were injured when that fire broke out late thursday night, and barclay friends senior living facility. it grew to five alarms before it was eventually placed under control. now, with the help from the atf, fire officials are working to determine a cause. >> able to provide certified fire specialist and forensic supports and other engineers, electrical engineers, chemist, i mean anybody that would be needed in an event like this we are able to provide. >> now hot spots at that scene have slowed down the investigation, officials are expected to begin sifting through the ruble tomorrow. well, the sixers hosted warriors at wells fargo center last night and team honored a six year-old as their strong kid of the game, "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves shows us why. >> reporter: hanging court side at 76ers game a special guest of sixers forward robert covington. >> is what up little man, how are you doing. >> good. >> such a strong kid. his mom, told me, you know, all of the issues with him and it touched me very much. >> reporter: for 18 months old giovanni from west chester, new york battled stage three anaphlatic large cell lymphoma he just went into remission. so for his birthday covington nominated his young friend a huge sixers fan to be the sixers strong kid of the game. >> i got to know ge o a lot over pennsylvania year and he is such a strong kid and you know, to go through all that and still have such high praise, it is such a high spirit, it is amazing. >> reporter: last year he had this chance encounter with robert after a game. >> it is one of those, you feel something, just like you can feel that vibe. >> reporter: they have since built a special relationship. they talk twice a week to encourage each other. >> i look at him as such a strong person it makes me keep going. >> reporter: this is first time they are seeing each other again in person, robert wanted to make sure he got a vip treatment and a little boost to continue to stay strong and cancer free. >> it means a lot. geo is super into sports, he loves rob more than anything. they have a very special relationship. so to be able to do this for his birthday is really special for him. >> reporter: alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> great kid. we still have a lot more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" sunday morning. you normally see them on new years day, right? but the mummers make a special delivery, a few weeks early, we will explain coming up. plussing ago begins the golden state, sixers take a commanding lead with the warriors but can they hold on to? the answer straight ahead in "eyewitness sports". as marathon runners make their way through fail they are running into strong winds as well, how long will those winds last? chelsea ingram's eyewitness weather forecast is just minutes mummers have given away hundreds of turkies, they have delivered the bird and other thanksgiving items to the philadelphia veterans comfort house in west philadelphia. mummers from 36 different clubs collected the donations at mummers museum, this will help feed 150 vet advance on the night before thanksgiving. it is awesome just so they did it last year at this same time, right before thanksgiving, and we were just overwhelmed, how generous the community can be in their support of the veterans themselves. >> the donations also included clothing and personal items. a holiday surprise ahead of the opening of the christmas village on thanksgiving. take a look the made in philadelphia holiday market opened up at dilworth park. it is a holiday shopping wonder land operated by organizers of the christmas village, made in philadelphia holiday market will be in operation and opened to business through christmas eve chelsea, probably not the best day for those outdoor markets today. >> with all that wind it is in the good to even have are trash cans laying out there. let me show what you i'm talking about here with weather watchers, it is a interesting picture. take a look at these trash cans that have rolled over. that is the wind. in the only that we have seen leaves kind of all over the place with this wind and i would expect before we get to the thanksgiving holiday there will be some people because of these winds doing a lot of yard work to prepare for guest they will have over. you need to rake up your leaves out there temperature wise we are dealing with an interests situation and that is because we have seen number of kind of dropping throughout the day-to-day, and we're going to see that continue as we head throughout the morning hour. look at this list, we have got numbers in the 40's, we have numbers in the 50's as well, lou, eagleville at 47 where he lives. we have john in pennsylvania at 49 degrees, ken net willingboro, new jersey down to 47. we will see these numbers dropping, into the 40's over next several hours and then it will feel like the 40's pretty much, all day long. let me take you to a live look at neighborhood network looking at reading area you can see camera shaking from the winds there. current temperature of 46 degrees but we are seeing those cloud breaking up, for some sunshine, and unfortunately the sun isn't going to warm us up really all that much as we head in the afternoon but it will be nice to look at. storm scan three showing this storm system beginning to pull away off to the north,e but we have a couple lingering light showers around near toms river area, also pushing on up into new york and look at how we have dried out in philadelphia pointse and west. we are dry, and we will see that sunshine making a return. look at this blue color starting to sharply make its way through the map, push east , that is colder air circulating in behind a cold front. we are at 54 degrees in philadelphia 51 wilmington. we have dropped down in the 40 's in reading at 47. fifty in allentown. fifty-seven in trenton. we are in the upper 50's in atlantic city and 55 degrees in wildwood. those numbers are dropping as well. wind gusts we have seen gusting up to 40 miles an hour in many locations and including wilmington, wind gusts reporting around 48 miles an hour just recently and reading around 47 miles an hour and then in mid 40's even into our delaware beaches. here's a lot current wind gust as cross the region. 41 miles an hour right now in philadelphia, 39 in wilmington , 44 miles an hour wind gusts being reported in dover. so this is why we have a wind advisory in place through 4:00 n expect to see gusts up to 50 miles an hour as a possibility, that wind, that will filth inner the chillier air our future temperatures illustrate this very well. numbers dropping in the 40's early this afternoon, we could see a brief, brief rise to around 50, 51 degrees but will not last very long and only due to the insulation from the sunshine and then back in the 40's later this afternoon. so as i mentioned dress for the 40's today because that is what it will feel like with the combination of the cold air and also the winds out there perhaps heading out later in to it watch eagles game somewhere maybe going to a friends house, bundle up for that because temperatures will be in the 30's and 40's. rain moves off, sunshine moves in, heading in to this afternoon and as we move into the evening we could get lake effect snow shower making its way in the poconos, we will stay dry here in philadelphia and we will deal with sunshine as we start out the short workweek as well on monday. here's a look at what you can expect for today, wind which clearing, and falling temperatures, and again, we will see it feeling more like 409's out there with that combination of the winds and also the cooler air, as we head into tonight looking at overnight low temperature of 35 degrees, mostly clear, breezy, and then as we move into your seven day forecast it looks like this. 48 degrees on monday, 58 on tuesday, milder with sunshine morning shower possible and cold front, wednesday morning, and then it is chilly for turkey day right around 48 degrees. do you love watching the weather? well, you can be featured in the newscast by becoming an eyewitness weather watcher sign up at cbs philly.com/ watchers, jan. 7:44. time to check road and highways lets get over to amanda mueller in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning. >> good morning, check it out marathon runners are on their way which means drivers will have a tougher time getting around the city. this is a live look at columbus boulevard at dick street and police have that closed off this morning. other closures include kelly drive, mlk, parkway between 20th inn 25th street, ramp to 22nd street from the vine, there are several bus, trolley route due tores as well. check with septa before you head out. for more details check out our web site at cbs philly.com. moving to other area roadways we are seeing problems all over the place. we have got trees down because of last night's high winds including one in downingtown, on blakely road at hill top road, one lane is block there we have got another one in wilson township on providence road at goshen road one lane is block there and there is a koran top of that tree, is there also a tree down in pennsburg upper ridge road at price road with the lane block then in wyncote greenwood avenue at barker road this one is on the wires and blocking the intersection. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm amanda mueller now back to you. >> a manned, thank you. sixers try to hold on to a lead against warriors and eagles head for prime time to face cowboys. here's leslie van arsdal with "eyewitness sports". the wait is almost over with the talking about this game for almost two weeks, tonight eight-one eagles take on a desperate cowboys teams missing three best players due to injure or suspension. the last time bird traveled to big d they led a 10-point, fourth quarter lead, slip away with dak prescott, finding jason witten in the end zone in overtime for the win. a lot has changed since that game. >> it is a whole new football game. we let it getaway. same time that was last year. we're a different team. they're a different team. we are focusing on this one but it is just thing from this year to last year just winning ballgames at end of the game and winning close ballgames and finding a way to do that. >> we will get you ready for prime time nfc east match up at 11:30 on chevy sunday kick off. join don bell and yours truly, at 11:30 right here on cbs-3. last week sixers were able to keep up with the world champion warriors for a half before the champs pulled away, last night they once again, schooled, the young sixers in the second half. the second quarter sixers up by 20 dario saric misses but joel embiid is there for the tip in. sixers had a 22-point half time lead but the warriors they are won on the best teams in the third quarter steph curry with the three and the sixers 22-point lead cut to one. steph curry's in the finished dropping another triple right here. he scored 20 of the warriors 47 points in the fourth quarter and finished with 35 as champs beat sixers 124-116. earlier flyers played flames in the matinee orange and black on the three game slide where they scored just two goals. first period flyers with one goal lead, ivan provorov shot gets some traffic and pass mike smith, flyers had a three -one lead at this point. second period orange and black up four-three. sean manahan scores his third goal, sean's first nhl hat trick, second game in overtime flames on the attack and michael frawley, beats brian elliott, flyers drop their fourth straight five-four the final. >> we have to figure out how to grind out wins no matter what it takes whether we are up a goal or come back, from behind, whatever it is, we have to figure it out. >> when your team is in that situation, obviously when you are down, you know, realize you score goals so i think obviously it is a discipline and that is bug thing. >> to college football and final home game of the season for nittany lions. they played nebraska on senior day. to the game in score in the first saquon barkley had been held in check last three games finally breaks loose going down sidelines for 65-yard touchdown and lions will take the lead. it is now 14-10 in the second quarter trace mcsorely on the option, he keeps it, it is is 9-yard for the score, penn state with the 56-44 victory. down at the linc temple took on unbeaten, 15th ranked central florida on senior day, second quarter owls down 14-10 mckenzie milton with the screen pass to anderson 9-yard to the house, temple trails by 11. it is 31-13 in the third, milton to a wide open smith for to to 22-yard touchdown. central florida beats owls 450 -19. that is all for sports i'm leslie van arsdal have a great day go bird. still to come this morning on "eyewitness news", taking your pets on a trip this thanksgiving, or for holidays in general, join carroll erickson to share things you should not forget to pack when you travel "eyewitness news" time right now for the cbs-3 pet project with animal advocate carroll erickson and another beauty, lexi gray. >> i love this dog, jan. this doggies wonderful. she's one to two years old, she was found tied up, outside of the pennsylvania spca in early october, someone just left her there. she has become a staff favorite. she has easiest, behavior category there, in other word anybody can walk her, spend time with her. i got a handful of treats here , she's very polite, she's a big girl, wonderful dog, lex i gray ready to go in the home and they believe she's how the broken because her kennel's clean every morning. if you are looking for a great dog thinks one of them this is time of the year for travel, as you know and people do not want to leave their pets at home. i don't blame them. i don't want to leave my pets. i have separation anxiety from them. so how do you travel with your pet, you found out. >> yeah, especially if you are a first time traveler with your pet you cannot forget specific items. we talk to the veterinarian at penn vet for more advice, take a look. jim me now is doctor debbie mansell of penn vet and kathleen miller of triple a mid-atlantic. what do we have to think about when we think about pets and travel. >> you want to get a hardness to keep your dog safe, in the back seat, you want to make sure that it fits properly, you want to take neck, chest measurements to get the right size. make sure that two fingers fit all different places underneath the harness so it is not too tight, lose, or they cannot clip out either. >> this is your dog cole, how did you strap him into your car. >> people go out and buy a hardness they are all different but one that we have , it will latch right on to the seat belt. so, whether your doggies well behaved in the car it makes no different if you are in a crash. latching him on seat belt makes sure if we are in the crash he is more secure and more likely stay put. >> great advice. if pets get car sick is there any advice for pet parents. >> first make sure that your pet likes traveling in the car get for short trips. see how they do. if your pet does get car sick and you have to take them talk to the veterinarian. there are medications that can be tried to see if that helps. then do that. try that shortest car trip to see how they do. >> if they don't do well maybe they don't do car trips. >> exactly. >> such great advice there. if you have a dog that is car sick and vomits in the car and you have to take them someplace, check with your vet , but don't feed them for several hearst before the trip , at lee less to clean up if that is a problem. some people suggest that you get a travel destination, temporary tags so that where ever you go is there a phone number for their, just in case somebody sees this dog and maybe local phone number that they can possibly have or access because pets will getaway from people, on travel because it is stressful you have dug age, kid, and that sort of thing so you have to keep your pet secure. >> war case scenario, absolutely. just check with your vet, short tips because it seems like do you love this dog or what. >> she knows where to look. >> she does. >> most of the time dogs are just going to the vet so they are stressed when they go on a trip. this is lexi gray available for adoption pennsylvania spca and i want to tell you, this doggies phenomenal. run, don't walk, down to the shelter to get her. let me show you a couple other animals we have. einstein so smart, one year-old pit bull mix came in the spca as a stray through lancaster sent i. super sweet dogs. lots of energy. he loves to play fetch with the tennis ball and he wants to run around and hang out with his people. then we have a picture of this girl this is her at shelter. see how much more engaging they seems here in the studio. that is why when you see dogs on tv you go i don't know at the shelter but once you get them out of that shelter environment that is when they blossom. now this is hazel a two-year old pit mix rescued by humane law enforcement super social she has one eye brow i love that look and she's absolutely adorable, lots of energy, great running partner in case you ever wanted to run in the marathon which i cannot anything that will make me want to run in the marathon. >> maybe lexi gray. >> maybe she can get me to walk. >> she's again available for adoption at pennsylvania spca. we have got thanksgiving coming up be super careful with the food and if you give them something to eat. >> that is smart. thanks, carroll. you can adopt lexi gray or any pet visit spca erie avenue headquarters at 350 erie avenue saturday and sunday 10 to five and monday through friday one to 8:00 p.m. she knows what she need to do to get adopt. >> i love this dog. >> run don't walk as carroll said. thanks, carroll. thanks, lexi gray. tune in this time next week and we will show you more cute adoptables. still to come on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning, thousands of run are are taking on the streets of philadelphia to run a mar then we will take tout ben franklin parkway where it all began just a short time ago. we will talk to our own rahel solomon there. national dog show continues in oaks we will tell you what is on the show's schedule for today. take a look at a live look outside this morning a bit have the clearing sky i like that your sunday forecast when "eyewitness news" continues. we will be right back. hear what rahel solomon had to say before crossing the starting line. and runners and spectators alike are dealing with some wind this morning. this is a live look from our parkway central library camera we will tell you how strong that wind will be stepping outside the door this morning. three people hospitalized today after gunfire erupts at a north philadelphia sports bar we will tell you how victims are doing this morning today is sunday

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