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information is revealed about both candidates. we are now just about 54 days away from election day and the candidates health records are taking center stage, i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. trump was rallying in ohio where he wished clinton well but not without taking a jab first. david spunt is live in the cbs3 stat center with tonight's developments on the trail. >> reporter: this is changing by the hour. seems like both candidates released updated health records a few hours ago. tonight we have new reaction from both donald trump and his running mate. it's getting physical on the road to the white house. as questions continue to mount about the physical health of donald trump and hillary clinton. >> i don't think folks. do you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? . >> reporter: earlier, trump released records from a recent physical on the dr. oz show >> why not share your medical records? why not >> i have no problem doing it. i have it right here. >> "eyewitness news" spoke one-on-one on trump's running mate from an event in scranton. >> please donald trump took that step i'll be joining him. >> reporter: mike pence told "eyewitness news" his records will would be made public. trump's campaign declined to release specifics until the dr. shows airs. hillary clinton has been off the campaign trail since monday recuperating after being diagnosed with pneumonia on friday. she fainted at a 9/11 event after become dehydrated. clinton's campaign released this letter. clinton's physician, dr. lisa bardack called clinton fit to serve as president of the united states clinton also raised eyebrows when using the word deplorable. trump took equal heat for refusing to to take kkk member deplorable. we asked pence about it tonight. >> are you will go right now to say that david duke is deplorable >> donald trump and i have repeatedly denounced david duke. we deplore regional, everything that david duke stands for. >> reporter: pence also responded to news that secretary of state colin powell's personal e-mail was hacked. he allegedly wrote that trump is a national disgrace and an international pariah >> i absolutely don't agree with his assessment of my running mate. >> reporter: colin powell didn't just complain about donald trump. he took swipes at hillary clinton, writing everything she touches she screws up, that is a quote. trump and pence both said they wish clinton well and hook forward to her returning tomorrow to the campaign trail. reporting live in the stat center. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." house democrats are seeking a justice department investigation of the trump foundation. trump gave a 25 thousand dollars dose nation from the foundation to florida attorney general pam based on di in 2013 as her office was considering an investigation into trump university. the new york attorney general is looking into the practices of the foundation. >> it's not political. i regularity the nonprofits in new york state i have a charity bureau. we look at every nonprofit to see if they're following the rules >> bondy's office denied wrongdoing. >> we're hearing from a philadelphia's mother haunted by her son's music. he was 15 when he was gun downed. here's trang do. >> i feel anger that, you know, he's not here to enjoy his, you know, his party, his own, you know, achievements >> 15-year-old tahir barnes was tragically gunned down in july after basketball game in southwest philadelphia. police later arrested two teens from a rival basketball teen and charged them with manager. >> heartbreaking that my 15-year-old son is gone. when he should be here and his life was snatched away for nothing. ♪ . >> reporter: second passion, music, tahir lives on using j aquill. he was signed to a local label. >> he was here every night. producer jonathan hall spent many long nights helping tahir find his sound. he released a tape of 16 of his songs, a tribute he named legacy. >> i'll also be supporting of his music. he was that individual. he was that good. he was that individual. at a i'm not putting on a show for nobody. this is the truth i'm tell you about tahir. >> his mother is grateful but the pain is still too raw >> it brings chills. i haven't yet to listen to the whole thing. i have to turn it off. i'll play it again. turn it off. i'm not at that point where i can just listen to it. >> reporter: cd's are available. we have information how to purchase the tape online on that our website at cbsphilly.com. a portion of the proceeds will go to tahir's family. i'm trang do, cbs3 "eyewitness news." a shocking find in trenton a kindergartener goes to school with 30 packs of heroin in his lunch box. it happened monday at the international academy of trenton charred school on bellevue avenue. a 5-year-old was playing with what looked like a candy wrapper. a closer looked revealed it was drugs and wax paper and police were called. >> i'm surprised, numb. i mean, i don't know why would someone allow the kids to bring stuff like that in school. >> the school released a statement today reading, iat is following the procedures specified by the law and is working close with the local authorities to handle this matter. a man remains in critical condition after a shooting in broad daylight near 4th and lehigh. he was selling toilet paper and other cosmetics. someone pulled a gun on him and shot him in the back of the head. the man collapsed near a fountain. there have been five people shot in kensington in the past 24 hours. the cousins wrapper meek mill was shot to death in south philly. "eyewitness news" on scene of the 1800 block of snyder avenue. 21-year-old angelo cologne was shot in the head. pronounced dead at the scene. . police are searching for two suspects in the violent robbery of an upper darby pharmacy. the suspects first checked the store out. left, came back about ten minutes later wearing masks. stealing thousands of pills, but missing the most powerful drugs. two pharmacy employees were roughed up. they're recovering tonight. police think the suspects may also be responsible for the robberies of nearby pharmacies an alleged man from south jersey is back behind bars. accused of using telephone dating service to defraud women out of thousands of dollars. patrick giblin of ventnor what on probation. they say he lured women from the u.s. and canada into relationships and asked them for loans he did not intend to repay >> if they give him money they will come and visit. that would be a material misrepresentation. >> in 2007, giblin was sentenced to ten years in prison for defrauding more than 50 women. a jury has been seated for two former allies of chris christie charged with causing grid lock on it's george washington bridge. bill barony face fraud and civil rights charges accused of reducing access lanes to the bridge and fort lee to publish the mayor for not endorsing christie. more trouble for wells fargo days after the bank was hit with $185 million fine for allegedly creating fake accounts. a source for cnn says the justice department launched an investigation into the scandal. officials claim that bank employees set up more than 2 million fake accounts to meet sales goals. beverage companies have filed a lawsuit to block the philadelphia sugary drink tax from taking effect in january. the tax amounts to 18 cents on a 12 ounce can of sugary drinks plaintives. mayor jim kenney wants to use tax proceeds to expand pre k. the mayor added while it is repugnant that the soda industry would try to take what these educational and community programs, we were surprised by the lawsuit fresh off his induction into the basketball hall of fame, alan iverson is headed to late night. join stephen colbert on the late show. still ahead and a exclusive sneak peak. what you'll see when he takes the stage. s a teacher's selfie goes viral because of what she was wearing. the debate over dress code at work. what's appropriate to wear to the office? a local expert's advice. it's going to start feeling like fall as cool air moves in as we speak. a couple of showers as a front movies through. behind it we're talking about a 15 plus degree drop in temperature from today to tomorrow. i'll tell you how long it will last. uber is going driverless. we'll tell you where in pennsylvania you'll find at the self driving cars and how it all works. "eyewitness news" continues after a short break. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc. anything that could go wrong went wrong. i've been in the hospital twenty three times since. the bills started to pile up. i had nothing to give. we had nothing in the refrigerator. i would be dead and not sitting here right now if it wasn't for pond lehocky. . a teacher's selfie has been the talk over social media. the chatter is centered around her outfit >> some say she dresses too risque. others have no problem. nicole joins us as the dress code debate. >> reporter: an instagram post says a whole lot more, if you're patrice brown. a professional working in a fourth grade classroom whose wardrobe choiceses have a lot talking >> when she posted these outfit of the day shots on instagram. she probably didn't expect this >> i think it's borderline >> it's just not professional. attire for school. if she was not as cover video. it probably wouldn't have been >> brown has become the face of a national dress code debate. >> now it's saying so someone with a certain body type can't wear a certain type of dress >> i think she looks great. >> making again crystal is an image consultant and personal stylists on what to wear in the workplace, she says brown gets her professional stamp of approval. >> her dress into low cut, her skirt into too short. she happens to have a curvy body. >> do we want to focused on what women are wearing to work and body shaming them or do we have a bigger conversation about what's happening in society where we feel like the right to hold women to a certain standard. >> reporter: she said it could be difficult to decipher. even the philadelphia school district foregoes a formal dress code according to the employee handbook. instead they ask employees to dress in a manner that reflects positively and appropriately for their position. what does crystal suggest. >> you want to make sure you're aware of what the culture is and talk to the people in more senior levels to get clear direction about the expectation and how you can set yourself up for success. >> reporter: brown reacted to all of the attention saying, quote, i don't understand why people hate and bash others for doing what they love and work hard for. she went on to say, nasty people all on social media. >> certainly got a lot of people talking. >> it's interesting, because suits don't really get that attention. men don't have to deal with this. >> you're just saying, what you're trying to say. >> just saying. >> thanks nicole >> re. it was a glimpse into the future, uber riders were picked up by a car that didn't need a driver. uber rolled out its fleet of driverless cars. the vehicles are fully loaded with features that allow them to navigate on their own. just in case, an uber engineer sat in the driver's seat. experts say it could be years if not decades before self driving cars officially hit the streets. a popular restaurant reservation ap is out with a new list in philadelphia getting big time recognition, open table's top 100 restaurants for foodies features nip places in our area, seven in philadelphia. zahav, with about, secret supper club, vetri, all landed on the list. the ranks are based on open table users, it's not just philadelphia, bethlehem and bordento bordentown tascono. a new documentary, the beatles eight days a week, the touring years is hitting theaters. ♪ >> and thanks to a academy award winning maker ron howard a whole new generation will get to experience what the beetles were about: the documentary includes a very familiar face to our area, veteran philadelphia news anchor larry kane is a major part of the project. it was chosen by the group's manager to be there during the touring years in 64 and 65. >> one of the reasons i think i got along with them so well, i didn't ask them what kind of a him line they wanted in a woman, what kind of women they liked. what they had for breakfast, is their hair real? did they wash their hair? i asked them about the serious issues of the time, the changes in race relations and dr. martin luther king and all the things happening in vietnam and three own country. and i kept picking their mind every day. >> i enjoyed it from start to finish. beatles eight days a week the touring years with larry king opens friday. kate joins us and change is in the air. >> yes. >> we're going to love it, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> both of you are looking forward to this. we've been talking about a lack of fall feel to the area, normal high is 79 of it would be nice to get rain beggar can't be choosers. we got one and maybe a little rain sunday into monday. first, let's talk about the dropping temperatures. the cold front coming through the area right now. you can see it as we set the time laps into motion, this is in the poconos, an area that did pick up shower or thunderstorm activity. the day started in burnville with blue skies. you can see a few clouds moving in in the afternoon. started off as beautiful day. this front approached and you can watch the clouds start to increase, get a little grayer as the afternoon wore on and a few showers and thunderstorms up in the poconos this evening. those have since really diminished. there are a few still overnew jersey. as you can see over portions of ocean city here possibly a stray shower back towards burlington county. and maybe a couple of stray sprinkles trying to pop up now in montgomery county but for the most part, this front doesn't have a lot with it. and is not doing much in our area tonight t beyond doing us two pretty big favors, clearing out the heat and humidity we felt and also take a look at this, tropical storm julia. you can see how it is heavily loaded to the north and east side with heavy rain, the good news is it's moving off the coast of south carolina. it may double back. we'll take a closer look at that storm coming up in a moment. the good news once the front passes it will suppress the moisture to the south, so it does not look like julia will have impact on our region. temperatures feeling better, 76 in philadelphia, still warm but down to 70 in allentown, down to 57 in mount pocono and this cooler air can start to see the green mixing with the yellow. ly cooler air is invading and it's going to start to feel nice around here overnight and into tomorrow. sharp contrast from today's high, records were set in wilmington and trenton, atlantic city's 92 tied a record. philadelphia our 92 tied a record as well. allentown at 91, but a big difference as we head to tomorrow. hoping this will be the last 90 degree day but stranger things have happened. we river to 2010 as kind of the gold standard of the hot year. 55 days in the 90's. dropped a little. this year, back up there, 45 days. ten days short of that reporter setting year. temperatures dropping noticeably behind this front. we got 90's much of the midatlantic and northeast areas, tomorrow, the front look at these highs, 15 degrees cooler than what we felt today. on sunday, we do have the next front approaching the region. it's not the going to have a lot with it a few scattered showers an thunderstorm sunday evening or sunday night. and it may bring much needed rain. here's tropical storm julia sitting and spinning. looks like julia will head closer out to sea. this will be impacts, coastal carolinas and possibly georgia, notice how it's not moving and is not expected to move up the eastern sea board. isolated shower or rumble of thunder here tonight if that front continues to move through. tomorrow some spots could start the day with a few clouds and the sun comes out. cooler, pleasant, 77 degrees the high. friday starting the day in the 50's and a lot of places. then 79 for the afternoon high. saturday looks pretty good. chance of showers late sunday, sunday night into monday morning. we clear out and looks like more sun next week. no appreciable rainfall to help with the drought. finally going to start to feel a little crisp. >> it sure is. thanks, kate. >> don up next in sports. donovan mcnabb and b dawk. connor barwin takes center city. hear what he's saying about wentz and the . big news, all time greats were nominated for the hall of fame, brian die convince and donovan mcnabb. in november, the pool shrinks by january the number will be cut to 15. eagles defensive connor barwin at center city sips out promoting his blog for the philadelphia citizens. smart, glass tick. good reading. he's looking forward to the monday night match-up against the bears. >> we're excited. we can't wait to get to monday and it's another test for us. obviously, it was carson wentz was impressive as i've ever seen a rookie play, let alone at that quarterback position. we're focused. it's only one game, we're going to try to be ready and be ready next week. >> earlier today, i caught up with fletcher cox, 25 years old, living the dream. we talked about cars, photo bombs and beyonce. queenb. you can catch my one-on-one tomorrow night after thursday's night football on cbs3. the jets and bills kick it off at 8:25. remember alan iverson about practice? of course you do. i wonder if we'll see a skit. he's a guest on the late show with stephen colbert right here on cbs3. there's video of bubba chuck on the set right there. getting ready to suit, going back to the sweatsuit. he had a big weekend in springfield for the basketball hall of fame. the late show with stephen colbert and alan iverson check it out. 11:35? >> yes. >> coming up >> phillies and pirates. game three of four game series picking up in the second inning, freddy galvis having a career year, deep left field and gone. his 19th of the season. 2-0 phillies to the 6th tommy joseph. solo shot giving back to the bleacher creature in left field. the philly, a 6-2 win. that was number 19 for joseph as well. we now know what the game of the week will be for the friday football frenzy. three great candidates but it will be timber creek at cherokee. sure to tune in to cbs3 to watch friday. a rugby tournament in australia for kids nine years old or younger. that kid right there. >> that kid, that like >> did you hear somebody in the crowd? my goodness. >> he's -- he's a teenager >> he needs to be moved up to the next age group. i'm sorry. >> he's strong. >> that's not fair >> bold. >> all the things. >> need to be moved up. >> i want him on the eagles soon. a unique . pennsylvania academy of find arts announced it's $25 million capitol campaign at a reception in center city. the construction projects will generate $100 million in support of over 700 jobs. campaign received over $12 million. also in center city tonight, local celebrities teamed up for a unique competition. >> jim donovan van was the m c for the center for challenge. they got the bragging rights. look at jim. >> are you asleep yet? >> we'll be right back. . it's the late show with stephen colbert. bubba chuck alan iverson. for kate, don, everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean, we're always here for you at cbsphilly.com. >> have a great night family. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you are about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real-estate hit reality show "flip this house," and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real-estate expert in the world and has changed thousands of people's financial futures. you now have the opportunity to spend time learning armando's money-making real-estate strategies at his live event coming to your area. >> after attending one of armando's seminars, i started making offers, got into a property, made $35,000 net profit. >> after learning armando's techniques, me and a partner of mine did a deal together where we netted over $32,000. >> after learning from armando's 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