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afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. supporters of the new administration talking about their agenda. craig boswell has that part of the story from washington. >> two men have often been on opposing side, set differences aside. >> now about governing, leading the nation and the world, and they have a lot more important things to talk about, like -- >> so first lady michelle obama also hosed future fist lady melania trump in a private meeting. president says he wants to meet the ground running, the two at odds during trump's campaign, now he and ryan have to work together. >> we'll work hand-in-hand, on positive agenda, one of the first items on the republican agenda is to repeal and replace obamacare. er. >> single republican thought obamacare was a mistake. >> other gop priorities include passing comprehensive tax reform, appointing conservative justice to the supreme court. craig boswell, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". the stock market is off to its second straight day of gains since the election of donald trump. the dow jones scored 115-point at the opening bell, to a record high of more than 18,700, the s&p also spurred all time high this morning. and anti-trump protest remembers expected to converge again, during rush hour in center city. take a look, last night, protesters marched from city hall, to north philadelphia, and then back again. some held signs saying not my president, saying, he em bolden racism, sexism, some groups say they plan to return to city hall, as we mentioned, we'll keep you posted. some of the protests happening across the nation last night. these scenes from los angeles, demonstrators held signs condemning the president-elect, and say they refuse to except trump's victory. some were also seen burning an epigy of trump. protests sands several areas of the country from new england, to the midwest, and all along the west coast. in other news this noon: two police officers were shot and one of them was killed. this morning in pennsylvania, about 20 miles southwest of pittsburgh, officer leslie and another officer were investigating a domestic dispute. as the two police officers approached the home, the suspect, michaels, opened fire. officer was killed, according to police, a woman in the home, who is of months pregnant, has also died, then turned the gun on himself, and taking his own life. the second officer shot in the stomach. is currently in intensive care. philadelphia police are looking for two armed men who stormed into a home in north philadelphia overnight, robbing temple university students. this happened on the 1400 block of willing ton street, that's just off of temple's main campus. the men forced two temple students at gunpoint, to turn over money and electronics before going through the bedrooms of other roommates, who were not home. the armed men then forced the victims into the basement, before leaving through a back door, no one, fortunately, injured in the robbery. and whether it is a diamond after day out there, we are enjoying bright sunshine, but the question is, for how long, let's get out to kate fehlinger to the skydeck with the answer. >> rahel, looks like that sunshine will last us for quite a while, doesn't mean we don't have any weather-related hiccups along the way, at this point not falling for any wet weather until at least next week. so, for now, enjoy the sunshine. have a pair of sunglasses ready to go, i would highly suggest that, at least a sweatshirt. feels pretty comfortable outside as long as you're prepared with the extra layer right now. we do have a hint after breeze, we will walk you through all of that, let's take you first, for most, to storm scan3, which again devoid any storm systems throughout right now, nice and clear, don't even have a cloud in the sky here in center city philadelphia. and that's definitely holding true across the majority of the region. high pressure only taking grip for a short amount of time. but by tomorrow, next cold front already moving in. which we will discuss, but for now, current wind speeds again light breeze, but noticeable, and it is coming out of the northwest, for the majority of the region right now, generally northwest to westerly, how it will come through here for the rest of the day. our area temperatures are for the most part also looking pretty consistent, generally in the low and mid 50's across the board, cool spot, always goes to mount pocono, doesn't it? forty-seven the current temperature there, but we are expecting probably another 5 degrees tacked on to the values that you just saw for daytime highs. eventually at the shore, we hit 57, here in philly, hitting high of 58 degrees. which is very typical for november's standards, as i mentioned few changes in the forecast, as, yes, dose of december coming our way, i'll let you below it get here, also, in general, pretty decent pattern. but in the seven day we do stand a chance for some wet weather, and i'll let you know that is coming up later in the show, guys, back to you. >> katie see you soon, thank you. family, friends, gathered today to celebrate the life of the late carol kerston. >> funeral services were held this morning at the new covenant church on germantown avenue for philadelphia's first african-american fire commissioner. hairston held that position through 1992 to 2004 and served with the department for 40 years. he passed away last week at his mount harry home at the age of 76. hairston will be burried at ivy hill cemetery. >> fifty-eight new police office verse joined the camden county police department this morning, after the swearing in ceremony, as a police administration building, new officers will be deployed directly into camden city neighborhoods. this new addition to the department bridges the current sworn staff up to 410 police officers. camden's free holler director said the new addition will make camden count a safer place to live for all neighbors. >> well, coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", one of philadelphia's most iconic blocks is set for the demolition vault. where the walls would be coming down and the efforts to stop it next. >> and, as the nation get ready to honor our veterans tomorrow, we will show you how an organization is helping bring older vets for national none ooh meant. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. 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[ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >> l & i issued permit for five properties, along the 700 block of samson street, developers toll brothers is working to build a 16 story tower on the lot. jewelers row the country's oldest diamond district preservation alliance project. >> and, caught on surveillance video, thieves break into yoga studio in old city. very clearly, at the life method yoga studio on cuthbert street. it happened last month, if you recognize either of these suspect, police want to hear from you. >> well, we will be observing veterans day tomorrow, thousands of worlds war two and korean war veterans make their way to the nation's capitol every year to experience memorial built in their honor. >> plus, some veterans too frail to make, don champion shows us, now can experience it virtually. >> perfect. >> joseph cook has seen a lot in his 92 years. the world war ii veteran proved dangerous missions in the army air corpse, ahead of the battle of okinawa more than 70 years have passed, but the memories have not faded. >> they paid the real price for us. they're the real heroes. >> cook wanted to visit the national world war ii memorial in washington dc but he's not healthy enough to make the trip. >> it is really sad in a way. because we as a nation, we waited far too long to build a world war ii memorial, losing our veterans at rate of 500 a day, nationwide, we're working veterans. >> this is your lucky day. >> sharon hill co-founded honor everywhere which bridges the memorial to ailing veterans, through virtual reality. >> this is, you know, a way that they can feel like they were there. >> cook was able to finally see the monument in 3d, through these goggles. cook's daughter and son were also choked up over the virtual tour. >> this memorial is for him. and i think, you know, if they can see that, and to see the expression on his face, just -- i know it meant the world to him. >> it is a new way to salute aging war heroes. don champion, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". and as the nation prepares to mark veterans day tomorrow, there is an unlikely reunion between two people touched by war. >> new york native laura, didn't know much been her roots, but quick internet is her notch her past revealed a link to viet nam vet, a man from doylestown, who she didn't know. >> i always thought about going back to viet nam. i knew my parents had passed, you know, not alive any more, but i really never had this desire to go look for anybody. >> so when i called bob, so curious, i never even -- never really even came across anybody from viet nam, anybody from my roots, nothing. >> news reporter trang do shows us the special connection these two strangers uncovered decades after the viet nam war. that's "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >> looking forward to t well, brain teaser of a story, that's coming up ahead on "eyewitness news". >> apparently no problem for this wiz kid. pat gallen has the story of local student who has mastered math challenges, and his problem solving now taking him quite literally around the world. katie? >> and rahel, we are ever closer to the weekend. and we've got the forecast for you right now, it is looking like nice dry weekends forecast, but, very chilly. saturday morning, may feel no better than the 20's, my friends, we only rebounds to december like territory in the 40's at best, we do see rebound on sunday, full sunshine, and little more of dose of reality, but how do we get to this point? cool front will cross through, i'll tell when you it gets here coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> welcome back, in doylestown, high school student is turning heads, and boggling minds. >> he works and numb letters are his life. pat gallen shows us the teen's passion, and how it is really taking him place. >> each day is a new, nor one local student, each day is a new opportunity to make, and solve, a puzzle. walker anderson is a master of puzzles. central bucks west sophomore actually builds them on his own and turned his interesting hobby into enough more, including, this trip to europe, to compete in the world puzzle championship, for the 15 year old, did very well. >> 200 people competed. >> how did you do? >> i ended up getting tent. >> out of everyone? >> high schoolers, colleges, everyone. >> yes, a 15 year old math went to europe finished tent in the world. his guidance counselor, salary, said he is a prodigy. >> he has been doing math at cb west since he was in elementary school, so he has pretty much exited our highest level ap math. so he's a pretty incredible kid, very intelligent, very mathematical, scientific and he makes puzzles. >> walker showed me some of his puzzles. i tried to keep up. >> show me. >> so this is a fillomino puzzle. every stage is connected, has a clue, tell me something about it. >> okay. >> seven plus, already have the four, so that would be one and two remains, have the one up here. >> next year you know he's headed back for world title. >> my goal is to make the championship next year. >> are you going to do it? >> yes, in india, so i am he ' excited. >> pat gallen, "eyewitness news". >> well, he hopes to become a math professor in the future, although he can probably do that right now, while going global with with his puzzles, he does diagrams for his newspaper. >> i was looking at those things, oh,. >> making your brain hurt? >> exactly. >> that's why i'm here, no math. >> we all have our strengths. >> exactly. >> and your strength is a good forecast today? >> looking really nice out there, overall, you know, not like short and t-shirts weather, but definitely pleasant for november. we'll take this. full sunshine, little breeze, you can handle that, looks like nice afternoon. it will stay that way for us for the majority of forecast, i do have potential for wet weather in the seven day, also very significant cool down that comes our way in the seven day, looks like everything, but we start things off on very pleasant note with storm scan3, once more, a good place to start, right? we do have front starting to nudge south, if you look closely up across canada, even the northern tier tear of main right now, little hint of yep, the s word, there is snow up that way, but just as a front actually the beginning anyway, dipping south for us, bringing temperatures back, so just reinforcing shot of cold that comes our way. >> maybe patchy one here and there that's it. >> doesn't look like it will surround live as it hits us. >> absolute worse, this particular model is picking up that we see just a sprinkle, in some spots, for the early afternoon, i got to tell you i'm not sold on that but at least allow the possibility since one of the models is picking up on that, but dow think more than anything you're always looking at dry weather for the most part, tomorrow actually does have chance to moderate up to the 60s, but the winds kicks up as this front more than anything, starts to cross on through, so talking about the win, the rest of today, modest, to up 50 -- 15 miles per here out of the west. tomorrow pretty windy day, talking gusts upward 30 miles per hour hang onto your hat, make sure you've got your jacket ready to go walking out the door because you will notice that breeze for sure, and when it comes to early saturday morning, as that cold front crosses through, it is awfully chilly. i know jim was saying he has an event, another walk that you've got going on? you got another walk going on. so, make sure that you are bundled up, adequately, my friends. look at this morning, temperature range, this is how it will feel. we should be bottoming out mid 30's here, but may feel no better than 10 degrees colder than that, so, 20's, my friends, again, haven't seen that in a while, rude awakening if you're not prepared. heavy coat required. let's go tropics, haven't talk about those in a while. official edge to the hurricane season doesn't come until the ends of the month. it has been very, very tranquil. couple of reasons why, we've had a lot of dry air, we've had a lot of wind shear, in other words, the kind of influence that would just tear anything apart that would try to develop. so still very quiet in the tropics. we will take that, meanwhile outside we go to the live neighborhood network, wake this, too, beautiful afternoon, ooh degrees, few streaks of clouds here and there. >> lovely afternoon everywhere, certainly one of the locations, lot of sunshine the rest of this afternoon, hit 58 for high. drop down to pair of four's later on tonight, under the clear sky. happy veterans day to you, maybe headed taught event, parade, something like that, the wind will also moderate up to 62 degrees and then in the wake of the front passing tomorrow, then comes through mainly dry, temperatures bottom out essentially here, and back to some pretty brisk conditions saturday. might as well be december for you there guys, 49 degrees awfully chilly for the standards, almost 10 degrees cooler than average. but we will rebounds very efficiently, right back up to where we should be sunday monday tuesday, maybe as early as monday night, next shot for us to see wet werth. even that is still far out. we'll let you know as we get closer. overall relatively quiet forecast. >> i've been wearing my winter coat since september, so, nice that everybody will be joining me. >> there go, you won't be the oddball out any more. >> i don't mind, you know, for a walk actually brisk morning, so, you know, okay, we will be moving fast. >> do you have definitely move to get usual blood pumping. long johns. >> katie, appreciate t well, after several years in the dark, the historic divine lorraine hotel is shining again. >> the light was turned off at the philly landmark along broad street in north philadelphia last night. vacant hotel is being turned into an apartment building. also, retail space and restaurant on the ground floor. >> a lot of people think the hotel further development on north broad. >> you know me as far as historical builds, i live in a building from the 1850's. >> yes. >> so when i see old building and being restored, okay. >> do you have a draft. >> no, i'm telling you, abraham lincoln, who ever built it, i don't know. we'll be back. when we come back, see the items that won 93 year old woman checking off her bucket list. >> then asking yourself see, the story, whe ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. judge 93 year old woman says it is never too late to follow your dreams. >> oh, exciting. oh, exciting. >> oh,. >> that's peggy, zip lining through the mall of america in bloomington, minnisota becky says zip lining was always on her bucket list, she literally jumped at the chance to do it during shopping trip, afterward, she said she wants to do it again. >> good for her. >> good stuff. >> so precious. i just her reaction to this. >> katie, you zip lined? >> i have actually zip lined, and i did it right here on our noon show at the opening day at the phillies. >> i remember that. >> costa rica it, that, didn't really like. that will it was a rickety stands, like what's the safety here? and then the one in canada, the longest zip line in north america, but a cloudy day, so zipping through the clouds. >> i have not. >> well, on that note, that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon for katie all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is next. >> hilary: now, how do you not know that you're not pregnant? and how do you not know that you haven't given birth? and when you find out the truth, how do you not tell the real baby's father, who happens to be your ex-husband, that the child that he has been mourning is very much alive and that you've been raising him as your own? i don't know what kind of a person, what kind of a mother, what kind of a wife can do that. sharon mcavoy will say that she's the victim of a cruel hoax, but does that give her a free pass to perpetuate that... >> victor: sweetheart, turn that damn thing off. >> abby: hi, dad. nick called me last night to tell me that christian was alive. my mind is officially blown. 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