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conditions, 59 degrees out in reading as you might expect, it is dark this time of the morning, the winds, not too much. we've got them about 3 miles an hour now, just out of the east about 3 miles an hour. it is those easterly winds will be keeping us into some clouds, especially as we start the morning hours today. storm scan3, if you look very, very carefully and closely, you can see there are few clouds over the area. we also cents have some fog, so just be careful of that. specially in any of the rural areas, because there is just a lot of moisture in the air, low-level, six off degrees right now out at the airport in philadelphia, 54 in trenton, 58 degrees in wilmington, everybody in the 50's at this point, ocean still pretty mild at 70 degrees. it is 50 degrees in mt. holly, 55 quakertown this morning. and our winds are coming, in as i mention, out of the east. that will make it a little harder for these temperatures to rise today. as long as the easterly wind are there, and we see some clouds, it gets pretty more difficult to get all the way to almost 08 degrees. but, assuming we see these clouds break up, as they should, as we go through the day, we should be get to go about 79 degrees, we'll start with some clouds, and then we end with some sunshine little later today. i'll finish out that time line. we have a weak, week coming up on the eyewitness weather seven day forecast, i think you'll love it. we'll show that you coming up, todd. >> carol, thank you. we begin with breaking news, shots are fired during the search for the suspected killer after pennsylvania state trooper. police surrounded a home that they believer i can frin is inside. steve patterson live at the sat center this morning with the details, steve. >> todd, whenever you have a situation like there is very developing situation. here's what we know right now. police believe though 31 year old eric surrounded barricaded in a home after apparent exchange of gunfire between frein and police, we want to take you back to the scene, take a look, we have confirmation that at about 6:40 last night shots were fired in a exchange between again frein and police. >> in a pocono home, not far from where he was living, with his parents, what we are not sure of at this hour is if anyone was injured, during that exchange, but we haven't heard that yet. right now, state police are asking residents in monroe county as they have been to stay inside their homes and now stay away from the windows. there are hundreds cents of law enforcement officials and officers in the area, pennsylvania, that home about 30, 40 minutes from where the shooting death of corporal brian dixon took place about a week ago. frein is named the suspect, since that shooting the fbi has placed him on the ten most wanted fugitive list. we have learned whole lot more about him from his backgrounds, from a man with survival tactics, backgrounds in weapons, and a guy that is not a big fan of law enforcement, obviously, developing situations, continuing, police, again, believe they have at this time a stand-off situation with frein. getting updates to the minute, we'll keep you updated this morning. live in the sat center. steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> steve, thank you. nfl commissioner admits he got it wrong on domestic violence case that is have plunged the nfl into crisis, but he will not resign, instead, roger goodel announced in new york yesterday that's implementing new domestic abuse and sexual assault policy for the league's 32 teams. he's also pledged to set up a conduct committee and partner the nfl with two organizations that helped victims of domestic violence. even though the commissioner plans to re sam the league's personal conduct policy, he is still facing criticism over his handling of the domestic violence issue. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco has details. >> i got it wrong on a number of levels. but now i will get it right. >> nfl commissioner roger goodel apologizing for his hand of player police conduct, and promise to go do a better job. >> it affect all of us. these are problems we are committed to addressing. >> baltimore lay rice was only sus pent dollars for two games after allegedly punching his wife in a elevator until the disturbing video surfaced two weeks ago, and he was released. and minnesota's adrian peterson was allowed to play after abusing his four year olds. >> they can't turn their head the other way. >> could have done much better job, i don't think he's been honest from the beginning. >> he probably should be dying. i think $44 million, he should have stepped up the first time. >> goodel's promised more education and sweeping changes to the nfl player conduct policy. also, a partnership with two national domestic violence groups, and a and the handling of prior incidents. is it enough? should goodel have done more sooner? >> i think he's doing the right thing. he's accountable, that he's going to provide leadership for this, that he's really going to work with these experts. >> jennine, from philadelphia's women against abuse, says she's just glad the conversation is finally being had. >> when violence happens in your home, there is a huge ripple impact on the whole community. >> roger goodel says he has no plans to resign as commissionerment changes will be implemented by the superbowl. outside the linc, diana rocco, cb. three, "eyewitness news". a pregnant mom and her baby, who were killed if frankford, will be laid to rest today. megan doto was eight months pregnant when she was shot as she sat outside in frankford sunday morning. her baby delivered by c-section died, just few hours later, funeral services will begin at 10:00 at the calvary full gospel church, that's in fairless hills, pennsylvania, website set to up help pay for the funeral costs raised more than $5,000 in just one day. local heroes will put on a show today for a good cause. the 60th annual hero thrill show will take place today at the wells fargo center. many of course will gather to watch motorcycle drill teams and the bicycle stunt team and the police k9 units perform. the hero thrill show started back in 1954. as a way to help raise money for children of fallen firefighters go to college. the rock-and-roll 5k takes place this morning, ahead of tomorrow's rock-and-roll philadelphia half marathon. festivities kicked off yesterday with the health and fitness expo at the pennsylvania convention center. participants pick up their race materials, the half marathon has become one of the world's most prestigious road race was elite field. good luck to all of the runners. and, developing now, the white house has been evacuated after someone jumps a fence. wait until you hear just how far that person got. we'll have the details, plus this. >> the white house launches a celebrity powered campaign against campus sexual assaults, i'm mark with more on how colleges across the nation are joining the efforts. >> and also ahead, our natasha brown takes 17 floors above broad street and inside city hall. a look inside the clock tower, only on cbs-3. dowlower... that's more like it! petsmart's prices on your favorite food brands just got lower! shop a wide assortment of food and save up to $8 on your favorite dog & cat food brands. at petsmart®. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. >> so march gonzalez jumped the fence, went through the front lawn, made it through the front door of the white house, the president and daughters just departed the south lawn on their way to camp david. building was evacuated. secret service said gonzalez did not have a weapon, now undergoing a medical evaluation. and earlier at the white house, obama administration launched new initiative to come back sex assaults on college campuses. correspondent michael bert reports, officials say nun five women will be sexually assaulted, while on campus at the nation's colleges and universities. >> president obama, vice president biden, unveiled new campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault on college campus. >> to switch the way we think. >> the goal to get them, especially men, about the way they think. >> not just okay to intervene, it is your responsibility. >> new commercials used celebrity to encourage people to log on, take prevention pledge. >> i'm john ham. and it is on all every us to stop sexual assault. >> i took the pledge, and you can too. >> the white house is partnering with nearly 200 colleges, including american university to raise awareness about sexual assaults from the moment students step on campus. >> it is about time. >> this year danielle rappaport, the sexual assault prevention coordinator at american university began his training program with the school's athletic team. >> we want them to know to step up, intervene on situations that are concerning them, to trust their instinct. >> sophomore lauren evans will soon train other students on bystander intervention. >> i have several impacted by sexual assault, and it is something that has really touched me since coming to ai, something i do want to get involved in. >> plans it give out $6 million in college grants, to add to prevention programs. at the white house, michael bert, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". us poised to commit more re sizes cents in the fight of isis overseas. would arm and train serial rebels now fighting the millitant group, was passed with bipartisan support in congress. military leaders say it could be another year before the rebels are ready to train and properly fight. thousands of american forces are now moving into west africa, over the next 30 days, they'll set up facilities and form training teams, to help treat ebola victims. president obama has pledged 3,000 troops for the effort. the defense department has requested up to $1 billion for ebola response efforts. a massive wild fire continues to burn this morning, in northern california, fire officials say a prolonged drought hats made things so dry, that fire retardant isn't stopping the flames. the king fire as it is being called has burned more than 76,000 acres, officials say it is 10 percent contained, and damage assessment teams are now trying to determine just how much homes have been lost. the fight the massive fire, officials had to bring in epic equipment, they're using the dc10, which is one of the biggest planes, in the fire fighting fleet. when they do one drop of 11,600 gallons, which is their max, that's a lot of retardant at one time. >> officials say the amount of fire retardant used in the king fire is now breaking world records. 530,000 gallons have been used so far. meantime, the man suspected of set that fire, wayne allen huntsman, has pleaded not gym toy arson, he's being held on $10 million bail. that is iconic part of philadelphia skyline and it is getting brighter. illuminated clock tower is getting mothed earn make over, natasha brown has exclusive details. seventeen floors above broad street, inside city hall, we're getting rare and exclusive look behind the clock tower that i will roomates the city skyline. the scaffolding may cloud the view from here, but the work to replace the clock isolette g will provide a much clearer perspective. >> it is picture has two lamps in it, gone through, and cleaned every single fixture off, which is one of the reasons why the clock in general has just gotten little brighter, and than retro fit philadelphia with the led replacements. >> the four, clock faces, getting modern day make over with more energy efficients lots. gong are the 1930's lamps that needed to be replaced quite often, they'll be replaced when led lights expected to last from years. >> you can imagine if there is, you know, one or two ramps that are outweigh, way high up, you're still climbing up there, you are still spending all of that time just to change two. >> the energy efficient overhaul is part of the city's larger guaranteed innocent savings project meant to lower the energy consumption by 30%. >> this portion of the project alone will save $10,000 a year annually. >> this clock at the tower at city hall will be completed next week giving the clock a much brighter, more innocent efficient glow. natasha brown, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". and carol, we are set up for one heck of a weekend in front of us weather wise. >> i think we r we have temperatures that should be warm, that said, todd, if we keep clouds too long today, the temperatures probably won't get as high. but those clouds should be eroding as we go through the afternoon hours, that should allow the temperatures to get close to 80 degrees. the clouds stick around, the temperatures won't get that high. there, i have said it, i have put the asterisk next to my forecast. ben franklin bridge looks pretty nice, though their areas of fog. driving through some of the rural areas, you may be encountering these pockets of fog near some of the farm fields. it is 57 degrees, out in ardmore, you continue with the winds out of the east, it is those easterly winds likely to keep some of these clouds and fog, foggy areas hanging around this morning, and also, because these winds are so, so light. just 2 miles an hour, doesn't break the fog up quickly. 06 degrees in philadelphia, that's out at the airport, in the 50's every place else, but a lot milder, 66 degrees down in wildwood, with 73 degrees ocean, still 7 degrees ocean, remember, in case you are headed out in that direction, moderate risk of rip current today. there are few clouds out, there we are going to be finding them generally lessening as we go through the afternoon hours, so that should get us well to the 70s today. you know what tomorrow we could be in the lower eight's, as we watch just in advance after front coming through here, and our only chance of precipitation, probably this whole week, comes sunday. i'll show you the timing if we see anything then. by time we get to monday gorgeous temperatures will be in the 70s, high pressure builds, in and i mean, it builds in here for -- it sets up shop. now, later on this afternoon, we start to see some clearing out of the clouds. but you may be finding few more starting to come in here, any kind of shower, probably looks over done, there may be few light showers by 2:00 a.m. this morning, upcoming, into sunday morning, and then maybe sunday night we start to pick up brief showers. that would be it. if we don't see any rain then it, looks as if we're not going to be seeing any rain around here, because we've got high pressure system, that's building in from the planes, all the way to the east coast, it is going to keep us sunny, dry, for days, and days, and this is going to be happening too. maybe it is already happening in your yard. the leaves falling. because we have fall starting 10:29 monday. snow is a full weekend of summer. it will feel like it. 79 degrees, through philadelphia, shore, 75, and the poconos, 72 degrees. every location, starts cloudier. we should be finishing up a little bit clearer. seventy-nine, if we see enough of that sunshine, the sun angle is starting to lower, as well. and then, 62 degrees, tonight, notice the sunset time, 7:01, every single day, little bit earlier, and earlier, and then, as we take a look at tomorrow, 82 degrees, after that, absolutely gorgeous, dry, just phenominal. look at the temperatures, they'll be in the 70s, in the lower 70s, every single day, incredibly comfortable, and no need to meteor air condition, which is great news for your wallet. todd? >> indeed it is, carol, thank you. you like this next story, carol. the san diego zoo safari park showing off its new cheetah cub. certainly are cute. the female cubs were born september 1st, and then nearly three weeks old, they way about 3 pounds each. the cubs will be available for the public to see for several hours each day. >> a young girl in new york helping out with the chores ends up in a tight situation. she was trying to get the laundry out of the washing machine, when she took a nose dive and got stuck. reporter andrea grimes has the story. >> i was like this. like over. and then i was face-first like that. >> it is usually closed, gets twisted up in the washing machine, not little girls, unless you're ten year old dayjana prince of belmont. >> scared at first, then i started getting to get fun. >> i she said she was leaning over, taking rugs out of the washer on wednesday, like her mother asked her to do, when she lost her balance, and somehow slipped into the machine. >> we was pissed like how the hell are we going to get her out of here? we attempted and couldn't. >> nasa police confirm they responded to the home along with local fire department, arriving minutes after mom diana brown called 911. >> it was embarrassing, yes. >> they were like, uh, this is a first, how did she get in there, and then i told them. >> e spent near lay hour stuck like a pretzel. she said first responders ultimately removed parts of the washer to get her out. >> i'm like oh, yes, and mom, i was like hunched over like there is then my mom is like oh, my babe. >> i luckily she wasn't seriously injured. sheep said she did learn an important lesson. >> i'm never helping with my mom with laundry ever again. >> while mom said she can at least stick to the front load dryer. >> that was andrea grimes reporting. it is a sign that fall is here, we'll show you where a popular halloween attraction is back in action this weekend. plus, this: >> hi, i'm kevin frazier, coming up the best seller comes to life on the big screen, plus all-star cast of where this is where i leave you will leave >> teen fane and all-star cast hope to leave you laughing. the word on what is new in theatres this weekend from kevin frazier. >> every morning when those doors open, the runners look for a way out. >> thomas wakes one no memory and discovers he's trapped with a group of boys trying to escape their strange prison in the maze runner. >> i think it is time we find out what we're really up against. >> what's amazing about it is that for such heavily vigil effect film, we actually did have a lot of sort of real environments to playoff of, you know, with the visual effect added. >> the young cast bonded quickly, but what was it like for the only girl onset? >> i was really nervous, extremely lucky, and i don't have any brothers, now i have like 12. >> and, the family's all here in this is where i leave you. >> your father has one final request, and we are going to honor it. >> we just wanted his kids under one roof. so for the next seven days, you will all grounds. >> the jane jane fond at that te mother in charge of the at man clan who come together for their father's funeral. it was an experience to work with a legends. >> it was kind of amaze to go have her onset with us, just to really be in the trenches with her was great fun, and a great education. >> i wanted to work in this kind of comedy, and this terrific staple of actors. it is cents unusually incredible cast. >> and that is family gathering everyone can relate to. >> as much as you want them desperately to see you with somebody different, you can't help but think that they don't know anything. >> you guys are idiots, but your a my idiots. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, back to you in the studio. >> okay, kevin frazier and the rest of the crew at entertainment tonight keep you to up date as always on what's hot in hollywood, and of course, you can cam it week nights at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. it is time now to get into the spirit of the season. we have a sure sign that halloween is just right around the corner. our cameras went inside terror behind the walls, at eastern state penetentary last night. the big haunted house there inside the walls of the old prison is open for the season already. it is most inter-active show in the event's history, with a brand new attraction called machine shop. and it looks pretty scary. we're following the lateness our breaking news, a stand-off involving the suspect wanted for allegedly shooting and killing a pennsylvania state trooper. our steve patterson monitoring the latest developments. we'll have a live report. then new details in the case after missing university of virginia student. we'll have up a date from police. and also, ahead, we'll tell you where you 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live report on breaking news in just a moment. but first, here's meteorologist, carol erickson with eyewitness weather. good morning again, carol. >> well, it is still summer. it will feel like it this afternoon, which is a good thing, i think, considering we go into the fall season, then you know the season that comes after that. today should be warm one, given enough sunshine. we will be starting with some clouds, at this point, may find couple of oh, patches of fog, as well, 57 degrees, the temperature out in ardmore this morning, so cool start to the day. storm scan3, not showing any precipitation, here, but we do have some clouds that will be moving in. and hopefully, moving out this afternoon. and if they do move out, then we will be finding temperatures close to 08 degrees this afternoon, if the clouds stick around longer, the temperatures will stay lower, little bit lower as a result. temperature right now 06 degrees if philadelphia, we have 54 in trenton, 58 degrees in wilmington, 52 in the pong knows, 66 down in wildwood. so, if you are going well enough to the south, you have got some very mild temperatures, during the overnight time period. today 79 degrees it will be partly sunny by the time we get to this afternoon, winds generally remaining light, future weather, put this in motion, we see maybe couple of clouds later this afternoon, along the shore areas, but generally, the rest of us should be finding our conditions improving, as we go through the afternoon hours, we will talk about seven day forecast, that is to love. i'll show that you just ahead. todd? >> carol, thank you. breaking news, police have surrounded a home where they believe the suspected killer of state trooper eric frein is inside. shots were fired in the area last night. authorities are warning residents to stay inside. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live right now in the sat center with the details on this intense situation. steve? >> yes, todd, obviously the information we're getting in is developing, that is very active situation, but here's what police are telling us right now, that they are closing in on 31 year old eric frein, that he's barricaded himself inside a home that they have that home surrounded and that before all of this started, there was shots fired in the area. i want to take to you some video we have. we can't show you eric frein's picture enough, we can show you the scene, as well. confirmation came in at about 9:00 last night, that at about 6:40 in the evening, shots were fired in a exchange between frein and police, that's just minutes before the police say suspects, the suspect barricaded himself in that pocono home, not far from where he was living, with his parents. we're not surety hour if anyone was injured in that exchange of gunfire, right now, though, police are asking residents in monroe county, as they have been, to stay inside their homes and now stay well away from the windows. there are hundreds of law enforcement officers and off initials that area that ask? pennsylvania home about 30 to 40 minutes of where the shooting death of brian dixon took applies about a week ago. we spoke to residents in the area, obviously nervous, worried about the current situation, with an active shooter in that wooded area. listen to this. >> we grew up together. we went to school together. we cried, laughed together. no, we can't hardly believe it. >> it makes us feel really unsafe, you know, thinking that he is so close to us, in the woods, i keep looking out my back window, and we're scared. >> sad for the families, and just a shame, all around, you know, for everybody, for his family, for the officer's family. >> again, frein has been placed on the fbi10 most wanted list, he's obviously had some survival experience, weapon experience, and this is a guy with a serious grudge against law enforcement. they are watching this situation, again, police say they have frein surrounded in a home, in that wooded area, in the poconos, obviously, again, very developing situation. we are getting updates to the minute, and will come back to you in the next half hour. for now, liver in the sat center, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". steve, you can stay to up date with the very latest developments by signing up for our breaking news text alerts. just text cbs philly news all one word to 84816. you can also sign up for them at cbsphilly.com. message and data rates may apply. the nfl commissioner breaks his silence, roger goodel admits he got it wrong on dom he is he can violence cases cents that have plunged the nfl into crisis, but he will not resign. instead the nfl commissioner announce in the new york yesterday that he's implementing new domestic abuse and sexual assault policy for the league's 32 teams. goodel pledged to set up a conduct committee. the nfl will also partner with two organizations cents that help victims of domestic violence. >> over the past several weeks, we have seen all too much of the nfl doing wrong. that starts with me. >> these incidents demonstrate that we can use the nfl to help create change, not only in our league, but in society. >> this turbulent period in nfl history began nearly two weeks ago, when a second tape surfaced showing ray rice assaulting his now wife in the rebel casino elevator, since then, several other players have been charged with domestic or child abuse, and have been benched while their cases are being resolved. and mt. holly man in custody after being tracked down by us marshals in central america. joseph gorski charged with sexually assaulting his stepdaughter for nearly seven years, it is believed the first incident happened when she was just six years old. prosecutors say he fled to el salvador when he learned about the investigation. he was extradited back to new jersey where he appeared before a burlington county judge on friday. there are new developments in the disappearance of an university of virginia student. police say they have talked to a man they believe was in a bar with hannah graham the night she went missing. cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham has more. >> that young lady touched your life in anyway, you have the responsibility to help us finds her. >> charlottesville police chief didn't hide his frustration during a afternoon news conference on the disappearance of hannah graham. the 18 year old last seen early last saturday morning, near the university of virginia's campus. one week, and more than 400 tips later, police searched a car and a home of someone they call a person of interest, seen on surveillance video following gram. >> an additional video, the 300 block, shows that same black male with dredlocks with his hands around hannah graham's waist. >> police spoke with that man, during the search of his home. but without sufficient evidence and probable cause did not arrest him. investigators are now hoping that more witness also come forward. >> i've described his car. we know he lived in the house that we searched this morning. we know that many of you were there. my suspicion is others know his name. >> until then, haynes's friends and family say they're frustrated but have not lost hope. danielle not being ham, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". apple fans lined up around the world to be among the first to get their hands on the new iphone six, and the iphone six plus. take a look at this line here, on walnut st. after center city philadelphia yesterday. huge crowd assembled just before sunrise. and those we talked to, talk with, said it was well worth their efforts, one man we talked to got in line at 9:00 thursday night. well the wait went smoothly around here, in north jersey one woman facing assault charge. line was long at the apple too. store in wood cliff lake. police there say a woman made it to the front of the line but then left to get some food. and when she came back, she was told that she had to go back to the back of the line, and that's when investigators say she absolutely through a fit. the woman, sue king, then spoke with reporters. >> you cannot say that can you not leave in the line and then when you come back you had to go all the way, all the way to the end. i don't do anything wrong. >> finally got her to the back of the line, she basically through a temper tantrum. she threw her stuff on the gown. groped her kid down to the ground, she was screaming, yelling. >> king was charged with assault and disorderly conduct. she is due in court on wednesday. >> one of the largest dinosaurs on earth now on display at the academy of natural sciences, starting today, visitors will get the chance to meet the scientist from drexel university who made the big discovery. the unearthed a new dinosaur in argentina, that's never been seen before, and they believe it could be the largest dinosaur to ever walk the earth at 85 feet long, and weighing about 65 tons. >> happening today, community groups throughout the city participate in hands across philadelphia. the event begins at 11:00 this morning at 52nd and woodland avenue in southwest philadelphia. organize remembers planning a three-mile march to emphasize peace in their communities, and the importance of education. activities go on until 2:00 this afternoon. and also, today, symposium commemorating the freedom summer, the ten weeks that changed america. state representative brandon boil, along with pastors, and professors, will attend, the event goes cents from 11:30 to 2:30, at arcade yan university in glennside montgomery county. and it is a rare match up in inter-league play. still ahead the phillies are in oakland taking on the athletics. we'll have the highlights, plus your football frenzy, in sports. then, the new jersey town that banned alcohol for more than 100 years is now seeing red. where you can wine and dine this saturday night. and carol has your forecast on the last weekend of summer. we'll be right back. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. >> residents in haddon fields, camden county, now have the opportunity to offer bottles of wine to their guests. thanks to a 2012 new jersey law, meant to promote the state's wineries, businesses cents and even dry towns, now, can legally sell wine by partnering with wineries, and it is all part of a initiative to put the state's wineries on the map. >> most people are not told yet that new jersey offers such quality out standing wine. >> new law allows for wineries to partner up with 15 businesses cents, to sell their products. today might be good day to sit outside and perhaps have a nice glass of wine or two. right, carol? >> yes, limit yourself to that, please, everyone. we're looking at great day, temperature wise, we should be get to go almost 80 degrees, this is the last weekend of summer, and i think, even though you may say oh, you know we've had enough warm weather, we're ends that season pretty soon. so the temperatures will be dropping, i think we should go out and try to absorb every single last bit of warmth that we can find from the outside. we've got a lot of activity, look at this, in ocean sit, little fog, how the lights look, but lots of work going on on the board walk at this point, great weekends coming up at the shore, nighs play you go really pretty nice weekend. 59 degrees out in reading, not too much in the way of fog there, but in the poconos, you are looking at some reduced visibilities at this point, this morning. 60 degrees through philadelphia, we have 54 in trenton, 58 degrees in wilmington, 66 down in wildwood. so, some mild air on that map, even at this point, and we should be very mild later on this afternoon. storm scan3, any precipitation, should stay off shore, but overnight, there is a chance that one or two spots could be picking up very brief shower. otherwise, few clouds are out there right now, we should be finding them lessening, going through the day today. temperatures will be almost 808 degrees today, probably, surpassing that tomorrow. in advance of a front that will cool us down, and, also, usher in high pressure, that is here to stay. it is going to be here for days, and days. if you like an extended period of dry weather, with really no rain chances, and that's the way it is going to be setting up, by the time we get into monday, we have future weather today, you may be finding some clouds early, and the longer they stay, if they stay until 2:00 this afternoon, you will find these temperatures will not be getting as high as we would like today. but if those clouds start to thin out little bit, we will be finding conditions warming up. there will probably be some clouds around, 2:00 this afternoon, along the shore areas, precipitation, well, maybe 3:00 in the morning, the computer model says could be little philadelphia and maybe right down through millville, otherwise, by tomorrow morning, some patchy drizzle along the shore areas, and that leaves, and then by later on, on sunday night, early monday, if you see a shower, you may welcome it. because that probably is the last time we're going to be finding a shower around here, because of this high pressure that's building in. and it will be settling in, sunny, dry, and that is the forecast for all of next week. today, 79 through philadelphia, the clouds should lessen by afternoon, same deal at the shore, and the poconos, 72 degrees, so the temperatures are very, very comfortable today. our winds out of the south, about five to 10 miles an hour today. tonight, 62 degrees, you might be finding partly cloudy skies, but also overnight, some patchy fog is possible. look at these temperatures, tomorrow, 82 degrees, stray shower possible, as we go into the day on sunday. and then monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and friday, at this point, in the lower 70s, for the most part, with sunshine and dry, great looking week coming up. todd? >> looks great, carol, thank you. incredible catch in the stands ruins someone's snack. we'll show you the video. also ahead in sports, the friday night lights shine at high schools around the area. we've got the football frenzy. see if we made it to your school coming dowlower... that's more like it! petsmart's prices on your favorite food brands just got lower! shop a wide assortment of food and save up to $8 on your favorite dog & cat food brands. at petsmart®. >> fill sees continue inter-league play this after innocent in oakland, first visit there since 2008. they'll try for their first win of the series, ryan howard's homerun in the fourth inning was the only score the phils could muster, as they fall to the a's three to one. now, here's beasley reese with the rest of eyewitness sports. frenzy! ♪ >> it is time for the friday football frenzy. >> six, seven, eight ... (cheering) beasley! >> reporter: big thanks to the rad for cheerleaders for the kick off. your town, your team, your kids on tv. it is time for the original friday football frenzy. we start with the pep talk from radnor head coach tom ryan. >> at the end of the day, guys, it is all about the team. the team comes first. okay? throw and one. remember, we talked about ... you got to go out and take t let's go out and take this game. (shouts). >> thanks, coach, for our featured game of the week, chichester at radnor, and this was a good one. first half, chichester going for the ends zone. check out the concentration. he tips the ball back to himself for the interception, that's big time. second half, watch locket. smooth runner, just smooth, that's next level, in for the touchdown. goes about 152nd left in the game. chris layton, he'll finds jack wilson. he'll score. the jags don't get too excited. you have got to kick the extra point. it is the game winner. there he is. got it done. radnor won it 16 to 15. how about mastbaum at lincoln, nick howser with a pass to aaron johnson, somebody better wrap him up. nick, in for the touchdown. lincoln winner 28 to 12. frankford's randall solis going to day van tai, who is wide open. get it. let me -- i won't ways my voice. toast smooth. frankford won it 29 to 14. (cheers) >> all right, cheerleaders, that's too cool. visiting love nice interception, walter king with the big guy right there before the half. central won close game. we have a banner malfunction for cheltenham in upper dublin. malfunction. ryan, keeping the play alive. did great block, that would be it right there. that's a penalty in the ffl. they don't play that stuff. upper dublin won the game 28 to seven. upper merion, visiting plymouth whitemarsh, gram, acting like the old pro himself. it is the interception, great pick. pw a winner 34 to ten. watch out, ladies, the cool player, the cool. look at. that will oh, yes. i'm cool. hey. i've got the rhythm. >> delsea taking on camden and the run of the night belongs, belongs to kylie williams. get it. too quickment look at the leaning cut. almost like shady. he goes 41 yards to the touchdown, camden one it 47 to seven. laurence at delran, david picks it up. then throws it down, tyler cunningham to salvage the play for a touchdown. lawyer answer winner 26 to three. burlington township at moorestown. and mike demarino will finds steven for the touchdown. township a winner 26-15. boyerstown at spring ford, brandon, to dane, matthews, matthews was cents in for the touchdown. spring ford a winner 44 to 22. and finley, perkioman valley at owen j. roberts, steven strom find justin for the touchdown. and perk valley won the game big 41 to zero. turning pro now, desean jackson is listed as questionable for tomorrow's game against the eagles, you know, he's going to do everything he can to put on a show, at lincoln financial field against his former team. he is a problem, but more problematic is washington's number one ranked defense, but can they stop the dynamic duo of sproles and mccoy? sproles offensive player of the week. shady the raining rushing champion, my exclusive one-on-one with shady mccoy. he talk to me about darren sproles. >> i have the majority of it, and he picks up the rest, and did great job, and i am lucky to have him. without darian right now, we would be in some trouble. >> check out my complete interview with shady sunday morning 11:30, sunday kickoff. leslie van arsdale, merrill reese, and i, will be on the side line to get you ready for the game. flyers started training camp friday, but the captain sustained minor injury, claude giroux, will miss time with lower body injury. the flyers open the regular season, october the eighth, in boston. that's it for sports, i'm beasley reese, enjoy your weekend. >> a fan at last night's atlanta braves game makes pretty crazy catch in the stands. watch as lucas du it da from the mets hits homer deep in right field, that's when a fan uses his popcorn bucket to grab the ball, pretty quick thinking right there. the man then gave the ball to the little boy right next to him. we'll have much more ahead at 6:00. steve patterson is monitoring the latest breaking developments, as the stories hone in on their man. then a triumphant return this weekend at the racetrack. details short of the triple crown. now california chrome returns to our area. also, ahead, he's not old enough to drive, drink, or vote. but he is starting grad school monday. meet one incredible teen. carol of course is pretty incredible, too, and her forecast and more when "eyewitness news" continues, at 6:00. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. we just can't believe everything that's going on t makes us feel really unsafe. >> we continue to follow breaking news this morning. police surround a home they believe holds the suspected killer of a pennsylvania state trooper inside. at this hour, the stand-off continues. today is saturday, september 20th, good morning, everyone, i'm todd quinones. more on breaking news in just a moment. but first, here's meteorologist, carol erickson with eyewitness weather. carol, nice weekend ahead. >> it is, the last summer weekend of 2014. it will feel summer like. we've got temperatures, todd, close to 08 degrees today. and several degrees over 80 degrees tomorrow, if everything goes according to plan. and that would mean that some of the clouds that we have out here, right now, will be leaving, by afternoon, and allowing those temperatures to rise a little bit. looks nice, though, as we take a look at the ben franklin bridge right now from campbell's field via our "skycam 3". we have not much going on, on storm scan3. we've got just couple of showers out in the ocean, and you see some way back in the west. heading into michigan. that's a front that's going to be coming here. and maybe we pick up a shower out of that. if we don't see that shower, tomorrow, out of that, then we'll probably go many days without finding any rain chances. so, if you want rain, that's where your hope is, if you don't want it, then you're going to be in luck this this w. 59 degrees in philadelphia. we have 58 in wilmington, 54 degrees in trenton, so, comfortable start to the morning, it will be a nice finish, too, we have temperatures in the 50's, even when you go to the north, 56 pottstown, 55 degrees in willow grove this morning. we have winds out of the east, and that's one of the things keeping some of the moisture around here, and also the lower clouds, that we're finding, and as long as those winds are out of the east and the clouds are around, that will be impacting our temperature. but, we should be finding some errosion in those clouds. and that will allow some

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